Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
351043000 | Floating or underwater type | 18 |
20090021688 | Floating eyewear and method of making floating eyewear - Eyewear, and more particularly floating eyewear such as eyeglasses and/or sunglasses may include a frame, temples, and lenses wherein the frame and/or temples may be formed form the combination of a blowing agent and a polymer so as to render the eyewear floating. A method for making floating eyewear is also contemplated wherein a heat-activated blowing agent is dry-blended with a plastic resin to form a mixture which is loaded into a hopper coupled to a cylinder, after which the mixture is heated to a molten form, injected into a mold, cooled, and then later ejected from the mold. | 01-22-2009 |
20090244475 | Amphibious Glasses and Temple Assembly for Use in Eyeglasses - A pair of amphibious glasses is provided. The pair of amphibious glasses comprises a lens assembly, a frame assembly, a skirt, and a temple assembly. The lens assembly comprises at least one lens, while the frame assembly defines at least one frame so that the lens can be embedded into the frame. The skirt is detachably attached to one side of the frame assembly and extends outward from the side of the frame assembly. The skirt is adapted to fit against the face around the eyes of the user. The temple assembly is adapted so that the pair of amphibious glasses can firmly fit on the user's face. | 10-01-2009 |
20100033671 | Eye Goggles Having Opaque or Restricted View Lenses - Improved eye goggles for underwater use and having lenses which are either opaque or vision restricted. Goggles of this type are effective for use in games, particularly children's games, in which one party is required to close his eyes and find another. These goggles ensure that the party who is to close his or her eyes does so and in like manner, it protects the eyes of the party who is required to close his eyes but attempts to peak or inadvertently opens his or her eyes while under water. | 02-11-2010 |
20100277685 | Floatable eyewear - Floatable eyewear includes a lens unit and a frame holding the lens unit. The frame includes a main body and two temples attached to two sides of the main body. An empty chamber is defined in at least one of the main body and the temples to provide the eyewear with buoyancy. The empty chamber is outside of the lens unit. | 11-04-2010 |
20120002157 | AMPHIBIOUS GLASSES AND TEMPLE ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN EYEGLASSES - A pair of amphibious glasses is provided. The pair of amphibious glasses comprises a lens assembly, a frame assembly, a skirt, and a temple assembly. The lens assembly comprises at least one lens, while the frame assembly defines at least one frame so that the lens can be embedded into the frame. The skirt is detachably attached to one side of the frame assembly and extends outward from the side of the frame assembly. The skirt is adapted to fit against the face around the eyes of the user. The temple assembly is adapted so that the pair of amphibious glasses can firmly fit on the user's face. | 01-05-2012 |
20120224134 | THERMAL CONDITIONING BUOYANT EYEWEAR RETAINERS - An eyewear retainer includes a flexible elongated arm and a flexible leg extending downwardly from the posterior end of the arm. Elastic bands on the arm receive and engage a wide range of temple arms of eyewear. The leg extends behind a wearer's ear when the temple arm of the eyewear is engaged by the elastic bands. The retainer is buoyant and may include a bulbous buoyancy cell containing a buoyant object on the lateral side of the leg. Thermal medium compartments are attached to the medial side of the retainer arm and retainer leg. Each thermal medium compartment removably contains a thermal medium, such as a cooling medium or a heating medium. A pressure sensitive skin-contacting adhesive is provided on the outer skin-contacting side (i.e., the medial side) of the thermal medium compartment located on the retainer leg. The retainer leg and arm may be comprised of a material including a thermochromic additive and/or a hydrochromic additive configured to change color when the retainer is submerged in water. | 09-06-2012 |
20130107197 | MASKS | 05-02-2013 |
20130208228 | FLOATATION DEVICE FOR GLASSES - The floatation device has a main body made of water proof foam material and shaped in cross section as a āUā with a length of about 1 to 2 inches. The walls are about 3 millimeters in thickness. The inside void of the āUā channel is approximately 15 millimeters by about 3 millimeters. The bottom of the U legs are connected together by a strip of highly elastic material that allows for greater variation in the temple heights, and further lends a vertical compressing force to the temple when inserted into the U channel. Normally the floatation device is inserted onto each end of the temple, ear end, and pushed to a position between the ear and the hinge of the temple. | 08-15-2013 |
20140104561 | Method for preventing the loss of eyewear - This invention relates to method of preventing eyewear that can consist of sunglasses, glasses, safety glasses, spectacles or any eyewear in general from being lost. Specifically, the invention provides a method for to prevent the eyewear from sinking when dropped in water or other aqueous solutions in which the eyewear will not float. | 04-17-2014 |
20140160421 | Accessory for Glasses - The present invention provides an accessory for eyeglasses or sun glasses which fit over the arms of the sunglasses and allows the user to add flotation pieces, lights or lighting elements, or embellishments. The accessory can be quickly installed and allows the user to customize the color and design of their accessory. | 06-12-2014 |
20140176897 | SWIMMING GLASSES - A swimming glasses is provided. The swimming glasses includes a first lens, a second lens, a spectacle frame connecting the first lens to the second lens, a pad joined to the first lens and the second lens and contacting tightly with skin of eye sockets, a head band joined to the spectacle frame to surround a head, a receiving member joined to the spectacle frame, a lock member attached to the receiving member to adjust a degree of tightness of the head band; and a light-emitting device received in the spectacle frame and comprising a printed circuit board, at least one light source mounted on the printed circuit board, and at least one battery electrically connected to the printed circuit board. The swimming glasses can prevent the light from the light source from damaging the eyes, and the service life and the utility of the swimming glasses are improved. | 06-26-2014 |
20140253861 | WATER SPORT GLASSES - Water sport glasses have a frame, a pair of temples and a pair of optical lenses. The frame has a pair of rims and a bridge. The two rims are positioned in a straight line, and the bridge is between the rims and is connected to two rims. Each temple protrudes from one of the two rims toward a same direction. Each optical lens is disposed in the one of the rims The frame and the temples are made of methylpentene copolymer and the density of the water sport glasses is less than 1 g/cm | 09-11-2014 |
20140354939 | Eyewear Retaining Device with Resealable Container - The nature of the invention relates to eyewear retaining devices. In the past, many eyewear retainers have been produced; however, none have combined an attached resealable container with an eyewear retainer. The invention provides the user with a new location to store personal affects. Personal items such as ID cards, credit cards, sunscreen and electronic devices, etc. . . . can now be worn on the user's head and around the user's neck while attached to the user's eyewear. The invention also combines the advantages of floating wallet and floating eyewear retainers. The invention allows the user to keep his or her eyewear and personal items inside the invention from sinking. Several variations of the invention exist such that the present invention can be waterproof, have a translucent viewing window and/or be connected to itself to form a band that con be affixed to the user's body without the use of eyewear. | 12-04-2014 |
20150335956 | SWIMMING GOGGLES - A pair of swimming goggles includes a frame having a first sub-frame and a second sub-frame. The first and the second sub-frames have a first opening and a second opening defined therein. A first lens is secured in the first sub-frame and a second lens is secured in the second sub-frame. A first eye-piece and a second eye-piece are arranged adjacent to the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame, respectively. A third lens is secured in the first eye-piece and a fourth lens is secured in the second eye-piece. A first connecting member and a second connecting member releasably secure the first eye-piece and the second eye-piece to the first and the second sub-frames, respectively. At least one of the third and the fourth lens may take the form of a corrective lens. | 11-26-2015 |
20160041409 | Floatation Device for Eyeglasses - A floatation device for attachment to the temple tips of a pair of eyeglasses in a manner that the device is comfortable and does not affect the shape or fit of the eyewear. A one-end closed, longimdinal passage in the body of the device grips the temple tip of the eyeglasses in a manner that no external retention means are required. The passage is substantially off centerline of the body with a minor portion of the body on an inboard side of the temple tip and a major portion of the body on an outboard side of the temple tip. The body may be colored for high visibility in the water. | 02-11-2016 |
20160062149 | Replaceable Light Filter for Diving Mask and Method for Replacement - The invention is a device for adjusting underwater viewing. The device comprises a shaped lens consisting of a thin, transparent, tinted material. The shaped lens is an additive color filter configured to add missing wavelengths to light propagating through the shaped lens, the missing wavelengths being within a range of 577 nm to 750 nm. The shaped lens is configured to be removably secured to the visor of a diving mask. The device may further comprise one or more suction cups, one or more clips, or a strap disposed through openings in the lens. The device may further comprise a means for attaching the lens to the visor of a diving mask. | 03-03-2016 |
20160109723 | Accessory for Glasses - The present invention provides an accessory for eyeglasses or sun glasses which fit over the arms of the sunglasses and allows the user to add flotation pieces, lights or lighting elements, or embellishments. The accessory can be quickly installed and allows the user to customize the color and design of their accessory. | 04-21-2016 |
20190146240 | PAIR OF GOGGLES WITH REPLACEABLE LENSES | 05-16-2019 |