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WO/2008/125432A1 |
According to the invention, this assembly comprises a connection piece (2) which is joined, or can be joined, to a pair of spectacles (1), and which is joined, or can be joined, to a pacifier; said connection piece (2) is dimensioned, an...
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WO/2008/056575A1 |
Provided are eyeglasses, which are made so small and light that they can relieve such a mounting stress as might otherwise be laid on the skin when put on the face. The eyeglasses comprise legs (3 and 3) connecting lenses (2 and 2) and a...
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WO/2008/025083A1 |
A hard hat with attached glasses including a hard hat including a dome portion, the dome portion having an interior surface defining a dome space for receiving a wearer's head, and said interior surface including a generally vertical fro...
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WO/2007/141514A1 |
Headwear apparatus that can provide multiple supporting applications, which includes an item of headwear (10), having a brim (11) wherein all, or a substantial part, of the underside of the brim is covered either by a loop or loop-like e...
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WO/2007/096880A3 |
Apparel having a replaceable outer layer, which comprises a supporting platform with a front face (116, 226, 316, 416) and a back face and a replaceable sleeve (130, 230, 330, 430, 530) with an inner surface (232, 332, 432) and an outer ...
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WO/2007/125438A1 |
Eyewear having an enhanced fit which may be used for safety, sports, and the like. The eyewear may provide features which permit enhanced airflow and an enhanced fit to a user's face. Such features may include greater adjustability to pr...
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WO/2007/053522A3 |
Eyewear includes a frame having a first side and a second side. The eyewear additionally includes a continuous strap 16. The continuous strap 16 includes a first end and a second end. The first end is secured to the first side of the fra...
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WO/2007/088124A1 |
An eyeglass holder accessory comprising a body (1), connection means (2, 3) for connecting the body (1) to an external entity such as a clothing, and engagement means associated to said body (1) for engaging with at least one eyeglass te...
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WO/2007/084255A2 |
A sports goggle having generally U-shaped attachment arms at opposite sides of a goggle frame for securing the goggle frame to an elastic headband. The attachment arms are secured to the goggle frame at locations inward from the sides of...
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WO/2005/106568A3 |
Eyeglasses having an integral case. The eyeglasses may swivel or slide out from a protective case (12a). An attachment mechanism (14), such as a clip, may be integrated with the case (12a). A file or other personal care item may also be ...
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WO/2007/032873A1 |
Glasses for use in sports activities and the like have a frame (10), at least one lens (11) formed to the frame (10), and a strap (13) formed to the frame which is configured to inhibit the glasses from falling off of a wearer. A leash (...
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WO/2007/009033A1 |
A tool system comprising eyeglasses and a tool magnetically coupled together.
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WO2006017527A3 |
The present invention is directed to a removal a magnetic clasp for eyeglasses. The eyeglasses have a right temple bar and a left temple bar pivotally attached to an eyeglasses frame body. The magnetic clasp comprises: a first connector ...
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WO2006057971A3 |
Sunglasses for infants and children includes an elongate integral member including a central portion (70) having a central nose bridge (73), a lens opening on each side of the central nose bridge, and a temple (75) extending rearwardly o...
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WO/2006/102616A2 |
Headwear comprising a headband portion, a brim portion, a lens receiving portion, and a vision enhancing element operatively coupled with the lens receiving portion. The lens receiving portion and brim portion may be formed as a single-p...
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WO/2006/048513A1 |
The invention relates to an adjustable strap for holding spectacles in place on the face, on top of the head or around the neck. More specifically, the invention relates to a strap which can be adjusted manually by the user and which can...
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WO/2006/030541A1 |
Spectacles usable as a magnifier or formed by pursuing functionalities such as the easiness of handling in an unused state in addition to those for the correction of vision which is the original way of use of the spectacles. In the spect...
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WO/2006/000157A1 |
A spectacle frame includes a frame body and first and second temples. Each of the temples includes fixed and extendable temple members, each of which extends longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end and has a proximal and dista...
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WO2005081733A3 |
A retention device for eyeglasses includes a swingable clip lever (20) pivoted essentially on the same pivot with one of the temples (14) of the eyeglasses. A mechanical linkage (22, 24) causes the clip lever (20) to lie closely alongsid...
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WO/2005/106568A2 |
Eyeglasses having an integral case. The eyeglasses may swivel or slide out from a protective case (12a). An attachment mechanism (14), such as a clip, may be integrated with the case (12a). A file or other personal care item may also be ...
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WO/2005/081733A2 |
A retention device for eyeglasses includes a swingable clip lever (20) pivoted essentially on the same pivot with one of the temples (14) of the eyeglasses. A mechanical linkage (22, 24) causes the clip lever (20) to lie closely alongsid...
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WO/2005/076055A1 |
A support system for a pair of spectacles, comprises an item of headwear, such as a cap, hat, visor or helmet, including a portion such as a brim or peak which, when in use, projects beyond the circumference of the head of a wearer above...
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WO/2005/050288A1 |
A magnetic securing device (100) comprising at least one magnet (105) and attachment means (101a,101b) for attaching the magnet at a position on a pair of glasses where the arms of the glasses overlap when folded.
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WO2005001550A3 |
An eyeglasses clasp for maintaining eyeglasses on a material. The clasp comprises magnets engaged with the eyeglasses temple tips that align with each other when the temple bars are closed. The magnets are thus in attractive magnetic com...
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WO2005008298A3 |
An apparatus for connecting a strap (140) to a pair of eyeglasses (200) is disclosed which include first and second connection devices 10, 100) and first and second springs (20, 120). Each connection device (10, 100) may have a loop (12,...
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WO2004083938A3 |
An eyeglasses temple bar clasp for maintaining eyeglasses on a material such as clothing. Clasp comprises temple bars comprising magnetic material such that the temple bars magnetically attract each other through the material when the te...
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WO/2005/008298A2 |
An apparatus for connecting a strap (140) to a pair of eyeglasses (200) is disclosed which include first and second connection devices 10, 100) and first and second springs (20, 120). Each connection device (10, 100) may have a loop (12,...
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WO/2005/001550A2 |
An eyeglasses clasp for maintaining eyeglasses on a material. The clasp comprises magnets engaged with the eyeglasses temple tips that align with each other when the temple bars are closed. The magnets are thus in attractive magnetic com...
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WO/2004/113995A1 |
A spectacle installation device, wherein a flexible entanglement preventive member (4) is installed so as to connect a specified part (2b) positioned forward of a portion (2a) to which the ear contact part (3a) of a temple is fitted to t...
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WO/2004/107022A1 |
Clip sunglasses where a flip-up retention angle of a glass lens (4) is adjustable in a stepped manner and is reliably positioned at optimum positions. Clip sunglasses have a clip (1), an insertion member (2), a level-adjusting member (3)...
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WO/2004/107023A1 |
A support or frame which holds eyeglass prescription lenses as well as optical loupes, microscopes, lights, and similar instruments used by doctors, dentists, jewelers, or sportsmen. The frame is custom fitted to the facial features of t...
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WO/2004/083938A2 |
An eyeglasses temple bar clasp for maintaining eyeglasses on a material such as clothing. Clasp comprises temple bars comprising magnetic material such that the temple bars magnetically attract each other through the material when the te...
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WO/2004/080224A1 |
The invention relates to a device for fixing spectacles to a helmet (1). The spectacles comprise at least one screen or glass element (2,3). The device comprises two sides (7, 8, 20, 21) both of which are fitted with a fitting means for ...
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WO/2004/049040A1 |
An eyeglasses clasp for maintaining eyeglasses on a clothing material. The clasp comprises at least one magnetic means engaged with the eyeglasses temple bars that align with each other but not with the eyeglasses frame body midpoint whe...
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WO2003085444A3 |
Glasses with a frame made as an elastic clamp wearable on the skull of the user, and whose back jaw presses in moderation on the nape, while the frontal jaw presses in moderation on the front head, keeping the lenses overhung in front of...
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WO2003086120A3 |
A hands-free binocular visor gear (1) for viewing sporting and other events where it is desirable to use binoculars but also have free use of the hands. An adjustable securing device (5) secures the unit to the user's head. Binoculars (2...
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WO/2004/006001A1 |
Sunglass holder with built-in clip for attachment and detachment can be used on industrial sites besides sports type of hat (cap) by being conjoined with the sunglass and goggle of military helmet. When fishing at the desert where wind o...
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WO/2004/003633A1 |
The invention relates to a novel method of designing and producing eyeglass-type sun or viewing glasses (Fig. 1) in which two lateral cords (3) replace the standard arms. The aforementioned lateral cords are fixed directly to the glasses...
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WO/2003/101233A1 |
The present utility relates to a sunshade with a sunglass; a sun cap that has a visor and a wearing band that sunglasses are adhered has a distinctive feature that each leg of the sunglasses be combined rotationally on a outside of a wea...
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WO/2003/086120A2 |
A hands-free binocular visor gear (1) for viewing sporting and other events where it is desirable to use binoculars but also have free use of the hands. An adjustable securing device (5) secures the unit to the user's head. Binoculars (2...
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WO/2003/085444A2 |
Glasses with a frame made as an elastic clamp wearable on the skull of the user, and whose back jaw presses in moderation on the nape, while the frontal jaw presses in moderation on the front head, keeping the lenses overhung in front of...
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WO/2003/083558A1 |
An improvement in or relating to spectacles comprising a frame (2) of a formable material, which is adaptable to a form desired and to glasses (4), which are to be fixed to said frame (2). Said frame (2) is made of a material, which in a...
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WO/2003/048842A1 |
Glasses for use with a cap, which can be installed to the cap and easily lifted up or down are provided. In particular, the glasses such as sunglasses are installed at a desired place of the visor of a cap such that they are controlled t...
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WO/2003/046643A1 |
An eyeglasses clasp for maintaining eyeglasses on a cloth material. The clasp comprises magnetic means (106, 108) engaged with the eyeglasses temple bars (100, 102) and aligned with the eyeglasses frame body (104) midpoint when the templ...
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WO2002046828A3 |
Safety glasses holders and eyeglass holders for securing to hats or fabric comprising a wedge shaped design, a clip on design and a fastening design, wherein the fastening design comprises a frame (58) secured to the insides of a hat (12...
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WO2002061494A9 |
An eyeglass apparatus (10) is provided including a pair of lenses (14, 16) and a housing (12) therefor in which the lenses are disposed in a stowed position and are able to be shifted to a use position while still connected to the housin...
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WO/2003/007055A1 |
Protecting Device made out of raw rubber, 1,5 to 2 cm length, in a shape of a small tube and needs 'wrinkles', like for example an accordion has. The body of this tube is 1,5 to 2 mm wide and the inside of the tube shouldn't be wide then...
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WO2002061493A3 |
The invention relates to a pair of spectacles comprising a lens (3) with a nose bridge (6) and arms (4) hinged onto said lens (3) or onto a frame (2) that supports the lens (3). Cushioning assemblies (28) are provided to increase comfort...
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WO/2002/061493A2 |
The invention relates to a pair of spectacles comprising a lens (3) with a nose bridge (6) and arms (4) hinged onto said lens (3) or onto a frame (2) that supports the lens (3). Cushioning assemblies (28) are provided to increase comfort...
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WO/2002/061494A1 |
An eyeglass apparatus (10) is provided including a pair of lenses (14, 16) and a housing (12) therefor in which the lenses are disposed in a stowed position and are able to be shifted to a use position while still connected to the housin...
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