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WO/1997/020245A1 |
Invention relates to spectacles which may adopt various frames, all of which are based on a main frame which is essentially characterized by its light weight, the ease of mounting and indestructibility. In turn, this construction concept...
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WO/1996/041229A1 |
A diving mask (10) having hemispherically-shaped lenses (12) mounted on a flexible gasket or portion (14) and fitted to the contours of a user's face. Laser scanning or topographic mapping is used to determine the contours of the user's ...
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WO/1996/041230A1 |
In one embodiment, eyewear, such as sunglasses (10), comprise a frame (12) for housing a pair of lenses (14.1) and (14.2) therein. The frame (12) has a bridge portion (16) for resting on a user's nose and a pair of temple members (18.1) ...
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WO/1996/041231A1 |
A device for selectively reducing the intensity of ligh in the field of view of an eye or of an optical instrument is described. The device can reduce the light intensity emanating from multiple sources. In one embodiment, an eye gear ha...
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WO/1996/037800A2 |
The invention concerns a pair of spectacles, in particular sun glasses, with removable glasses (6) and with a bridge (2) between the spectacle bows (1). The glasses (6) are joined to the bridge (2) by magnetic attraction. The bridge (2) ...
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WO/1996/037802A1 |
A temple to eye wire release eyeglass frame allows removal and replacement of lenses without the need for specialized tools or manual dexterity. The eyeglass frame includes temples (1), a wire frame having split sides with upper and lowe...
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WO/1996/033438A1 |
In rimless eyeglasses the frame details have to be secured to the lenses in a direct manner, each preferably by means of a single round hole (18) in the respective sides of the lenses (2). The frame details, typically terminated in a wir...
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WO/1996/030799A1 |
A mount made entirely of wire material for spectacles with at least two lenses, wherein each hinge includes a fixed portion presenting an eyelet with a straight end used as a hinge pin about which to rotate the respective lateral arm on ...
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WO/1996/030798A1 |
A mount for spectacles with at least two lenses, wherein the lateral arms, the hinges, and the elements connecting the hinges to the lenses are preferably made of metal wire; the lenses are connected to each other by a supporting element...
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WO/1996/027744A1 |
A fastener (2) useful for attaching components of an eyeglass frame together. The fastener includes a pin (6) having a smooth or fluted shank (9) and a retainer (3 and 28) having a hole for receiving the shank, the hole being sized to pr...
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WO/1996/025684A1 |
A lens frame for spectacles comprising a front portion consisting of two lenses with no outer frames, wherein each lens has a through-hole (8) adjacent to the outer lens edge for receiving one end of peg (7) extending substantially perpe...
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WO/1996/025685A1 |
A spectacles frame optionally including lenses and comprising an artificial horizon which is held in a horizontal position at all times regardless of the movement of the frame or the wearer's head.
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WO/1996/018127A1 |
Spectacles with frame in which the lenses (3) are connected to a bridge (4) and to side bars (1) by means of hinges (2). The hinges are configured in such a manner that the first hinge portion has a pintle portion (7) and a first contact...
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WO/1996/013236A1 |
A unique unitary lens for eyewear includes right and left lens regions formed of substantially spherical portions. The lens provides improved aerodynamics, aesthetic appearance and eye protection for sport eyewear applications.
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WO/1996/012983A1 |
The spectacle frame comprises two side pieces (1) each adapted to be secured to one of two organic lenses (V) by hinging one of its ends (20), and a bridge adapted to be secured between said two lenses (V), a part of said side pieces (1)...
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WO/1996/009566A1 |
The invention concerns a magnifying visual aid to be used as a magnifying glass. The magnifying glass according to the invention comprises an automatic and/or manual focusing arrangement, a device for manually adjusting the enlargement r...
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WO/1996/007948A1 |
The invention concerns goggles, in particular for sports and/or leisure wear, having a side piece (3), a curved front bar (4), a visor (1, 2) and a bridge (6, 7) for the nose. The side piece (3) and the visor (1, 2) can be pivoted relati...
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WO/1996/005535A1 |
A technical issue to be solved by the invention is to provide rimless spectacles, in which right and left lenses can be mechanically simply connected to each other and held in a stable three-point support condition by simple metal parts ...
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WO/1996/002864A1 |
The invention concerns a device for securing decorative strips to spectacle lenses or frames. The attachment uses a groove and tongue system. To prevent the decorative strips from falling out of the groove or tongue, the groove or tongue...
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WO/1996/002014A1 |
The frame for spectacles without surround comprises: a pair of arms (3); for each arm, an element (7) for connection to the respective lens (L); an intermediate bridge (5) for the connection of the two lenses (L); a pair of pads (31) for...
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WO/1995/035133A1 |
A pair of goggles (10) comprises a goggles frame (12) with a pair of eyepiece holders (15, 16), a nosepiece (25) extending between inner end portions (18, 22) of the eyepiece holders, and a head strap (27) extending between outer end por...
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WO/1995/032448A1 |
The two pieces (1a, 1b) of the slit circle carrying the glass (9) of spectacles are assembled and tightened by means of a screw (2) which is screwed into the piece (1a). Said screw (2) carries a coil spring (5) housed in a cavity (3) of ...
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WO/1995/030837A1 |
Two secateur jaws (1 and 2) are joined together by means of a pin (6) with radial lugs (6b) engaging a ring (15) attached to one jaw (1) and extending through a sleeve (7) slidably arranged in the two jaws (1 and 2). Said sleeve (7) encl...
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WO/1995/030170A1 |
The invention relates to a spectacle frame with a nose piece (5) and at least one-piece support (6, 7) for nose pads (8, 9) and frame sections (10, 11) as supports for lenses (12a to 12f) having holding means (13, 14) for the lenses (12a...
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WO/1995/025982A1 |
An interchangeable eyeglass lens system for sunglasses and other eyewear so that more than one pair of lenses can be used with a particular frame. Lenses particularly adapted for interchangeability and having concavities on the lens peri...
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WO/1995/023995A1 |
A frame of spectacles having thin metallic wire rims, which is light in weight, has an open feeling and has excellent fitting feeling and decorative property. An upper rim (25) and a lower rim (26) are integrally formed from one metallic...
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WO/1995/018985A1 |
The present invention relates to rimless spectacles having substantially rigid means for attaching the frame to the lenses. According to the invention, the lenses (2a, 2b) are drilled to provide holes through which pass the free ends of ...
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WO/1995/018986A1 |
Spectacles comprising two lenses (1) cut to a suitable shape for a user. The edge of each lens comprises a peripheral groove (3) and each lens (1) is surrounded by a wire (2) received in said groove (3). Means (9, 10) are provided for te...
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WO/1995/014956A1 |
A spectacle assembly includes a spectacle frame for holding a pair of corrective lenses (150) the frame having left and right eyewires (105, 107) for mounting lenses. The eyewires are partially split into two portions (101, 103) to enabl...
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WO/1995/013558A1 |
Eyewear frames are provided having a pair of interchangeable lenses wherein each lens has a pair of oppositely disposed sidewardly extending projections. The distal projections fit within recess areas on the distal ends of the top frame ...
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WO/1995/012139A1 |
This invention relates to sunglasses the lenses of which can be changed at any time, and provides sunglasses which are capable of retaining a frame on lenses stably when the frame is fitted on the lenses, and which has excellent wearing ...
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WO/1994/024602A1 |
An eyeglass frame, particularly suitable as a temporary or permanent frame for a broken frame or as a replacement frame, has a central nose-piece (17), at least one pair of flexible straps (2, 3) extending from the nose-piece or an inter...
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WO/1994/021929A1 |
A fastener (1) useful for attaching components of an eyeglass frame together. The fastener includes a pin (2) having a smooth or fluted shank and a belleville washer (3) having a hole for receiving the shank, the hole being sized to prov...
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WO/1994/015242A1 |
Spectacles have two lenses set into openings of a frame, an upper and a lower frame part and hinges for folding bows arranged on the frame parts. According to the invention, the openings (2, 6) are elongated and have a large surface. Bot...
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WO/1994/014101A1 |
Rimless slip-on spectacle lenses are held by several clips to the spectacle lenses. An upper clip is directly secured to the top edge of each slip-on lens and holds at the same time an elastic bridge which extends to the other slip-on le...
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WO/1994/012908A1 |
Semi-rimless and rimless eyeglass frame assemblies. The semi-rimless frame assembly (10) includes an eyewire (12) extending along the upper (13) and side (14) edges of a lens (15), a nose bridge (16), and a pair of endpiece assemblies (1...
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WO/1994/002876A1 |
Spectacles wherein, in the case of directly supporting lenses by parts of spectacles other than rims, design restriction is limited, and moreover, a high machining precision is not required. The present invention is characterized in that...
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WO/1993/022704A1 |
A pair of spectacles or a spectacle frame has holding side pieces hingedly linked to the frame for the spectacle lenses. The holding side pieces can swivel from an initial or rest position, in which they lie on the frame for the spectacl...
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WO/1993/018429A1 |
An eyewear frame is provided having an integral frame piece with a front portion and two temple portions positioned on opposite ends of the front portion wherein the integral frame piece is a continuous metallic wire having super-elastic...
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WO/1993/007179A2 |
Composite materials containing nanoscalar particles are produced by causing a) a compound soluble in the solvent of a metal of group 6 to 15 of the periodic system or the lanthanides to react in an organic solvent with b) a precipitated ...
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WO/1993/004392A1 |
This invention provides an article doubling as sunglasses and goggles. A set of sunglasses composed of frame member (1) and lens member (20) is turned to by detachably fixing an upper frame member (30) and lower one (40) to be used for g...
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WO/1993/001515A1 |
The invention concerns a spectacle frame (1) with at least one double bar (2) and with temples (8) and nose pads (7) as well as a frame section (3, 4) for each lens (5, 6). Each lens frame section (3, 4) has a central section (9) and ela...
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WO/1992/022844A1 |
Dismountable spectacles are disclosed consisting two parts, a frame (11) and a lens support (12). Means for securing the lens support to the frame are provided on the frame bridge (16) and the support bridge (20). Said means consist of, ...
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WO/1992/008158A1 |
In spectacles having two lenses (3), each connected to a temple (2) by means of a temple mounting member (6) and a bridge (7) interconnecting the lenses, the temples (2), the temple mounting members (6) and the bridge (7) are made of wir...
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WO/1992/007293A1 |
Protective eyewear for sports activities and the like having a resilient rigid frame is disclosed. Included is a sealing area (26, 28) around the eyes having a web (32, 34) which diverges outwardly in every direction toward the lens fram...
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WO/1990/005932A1 |
This invention relates to a spectacle frame. A spectacle frame consisting of an annular NT alloy wire (6) provided at its central part with a tightening member, and left and right rims (2) arranged on the inner side of this wire (6) and ...
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WO/1989/006115A1 |
An ocular telescopic lens system (10) for low-vision conditions such as macular degeneration includes an intraocular lens (11) having a converging lens portion (16) and a diverging lens portion (17), and multiple-element spectacles (12) ...
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WO/1989/002092A1 |
Spectacles (11) comprise two separate lenses (12, 13) mounted in the inner groove (16) of the mounts (17) of a spectacle frame (20). The mounts (17) can be expanded at two adjacent points by a clamping device to permit insertion of the l...
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WO/1988/007699A1 |
To ensure easy lens mounting in spectacle frames, hooks are arranged on the lower part of the frame and other hooks are provided on the lens below the upper transverse eye-wire of the frame, which are mounted on either side of the bar co...
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WO/1987/007961A1 |
Eyeglass frames (10) fabricated from shape-memory alloys which have optimized elasticity properties which exhibit a combination of shape-memory and elastic properties, which utilize the shape-memory property of these alloys in fastening ...
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