WO2009114914A1 - Sunglasses (that leave out sun marks) - Google Patents

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WO2009114914A1
WO2009114914A1 PCT/BR2008/000264 BR2008000264W WO2009114914A1 WO 2009114914 A1 WO2009114914 A1 WO 2009114914A1 BR 2008000264 W BR2008000264 W BR 2008000264W WO 2009114914 A1 WO2009114914 A1 WO 2009114914A1
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temples
sunglasses
headband
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PCT/BR2008/000264
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Mariene Rodrigues Oliveira
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Mariene Rodrigues Oliveira
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C3/00Special supporting arrangements for lens assemblies or monocles
    • G02C3/003Arrangements for fitting and securing to the head in the position of use
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C7/00Optical parts
    • G02C7/10Filters, e.g. for facilitating adaptation of the eyes to the dark; Sunglasses

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  • the sunglasses which are object of the present patent differ from the others which already exist in the market in that the former have a structure that supports the lenses and the perpendicular temples in such a way that they protect the eyes from sun rays or artificial light without preventing the tanning of the whole face.
  • This structure has a headband or hair claws which lower the temples (hinges) up to the lenses and keep the latter away from the face so as to allow for a uniform tanning of the face.
  • Ultraviolet or other simple plastic material is indicated for the making of the said structure.
  • This type of glasses will be widely worn due to, for example, their headband and hair claws structure with adjustable temples.
  • a supporting system was developed, consisting of the combination of headband and hair claws with perpendicular temples.
  • perpendicular temples and lenses on the headband and hair claws in the way described here is very convenient due to the fact that the components, that is, perpendicular temples and lenses, headband and hair claws, are completely capable of being demonstrated.
  • Fig. 1.1 is a front view.
  • Fig. 1.2 is a side view.
  • Fig. 1.3 is a three dimensional view.
  • Fig. 2.1 is a side view.
  • Fig. 2.2 is a front view.
  • the sunglasses which are object of the present patent comprise a headband with temples, sun lenses, hair claws, and sun lenses with temples.

Abstract

The object of the present patent comprises (2) glasses (1) in the shape of a headband with perpendicular temples and lenses with vertical hinges and (1) in the shape of hair claws with lateral temples and hinges. According to the illustrations listed above, the sunglasses which are object of the present patent comprise a headband with temples, sun lenses, hair claws, and sun lenses with temples. As one can see from the figures, these sunglasses have a supporting structure which keeps the temples and lenses away from the face.

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DESCRIPTION
"SUNGLASSES (THAT LEAVE OUT SUN MARKS)"
The sunglasses which are object of the present patent differ from the others which already exist in the market in that the former have a structure that supports the lenses and the perpendicular temples in such a way that they protect the eyes from sun rays or artificial light without preventing the tanning of the whole face.
This structure has a headband or hair claws which lower the temples (hinges) up to the lenses and keep the latter away from the face so as to allow for a uniform tanning of the face.
Ultraviolet or other simple plastic material is indicated for the making of the said structure.
Sunglasses which already exist in the market have been studied so that the object of this patent would be designed to offer maximum comfort.
This type of glasses will be widely worn due to, for example, their headband and hair claws structure with adjustable temples. In order to improve on the existing glasses, a supporting system was developed, consisting of the combination of headband and hair claws with perpendicular temples.
Nice-looking and original, with their headband and hair claws structure and adjustable perpendicular temples, these glasses are a revolutionary invention, especially in the health area, for eye protection against damage caused by exposure to both sun and artificial light.
These glasses will also be widely worn by the people who take artificial tanning because the sunglasses available in the market today leave sun marks on the face. The system employed in the construction of the temples prevents the inconvenience of sun marks.
The placement of the perpendicular temples and lenses on the headband and hair claws in the way described here is very convenient due to the fact that the components, that is, perpendicular temples and lenses, headband and hair claws, are completely capable of being demonstrated.
The drawing below shows the sunglasses which are object of the present patent:
Table 1: Fig. 1.1 is a front view.
Fig. 1.2 is a side view.
Fig. 1.3 is a three dimensional view.
Table 2:
Fig. 2.1 is a side view. Fig. 2.2 is a front view.
According to the pictures shown above, the sunglasses which are object of the present patent comprise a headband with temples, sun lenses, hair claws, and sun lenses with temples.

Claims

CLAIM
"SUNGLASSES (THAT LEAVE OUT SUN MARKS)"
The sunglasses which are object of the present patent differ from the others which already exist in the market in that the former have a structure that supports the lenses and the perpendicular temples in such a way that they protect the eyes from sun rays or artificial light without preventing the tanning of the whole face.
This structure has a headband or hair claws which lower the temples (hinges) up to the lenses and keep the latter away from the face so as to allow for a uniform tanning of the face.
Ultraviolet or other simple plastic material is indicated for the making of the said structure.
Sunglasses which already exist in the market have been studied so that the object of this patent would be designed to offer maximum comfort.
This type of glasses will be widely worn due to, for example, their headband and hair claws structure with adjustable temples. In order to improve on the existing glasses, a supporting system was developed, consisting of the combination of headband and hair claws with perpendicular temples.
Nice-looking and original, with their headband and hair claws structure and adjustable perpendicular temples, these glasses are a revolutionary invention, especially in the health area, for eye protection against damage caused by exposure to both sun and artificial light.
These glasses will also be widely worn by the people who take artificial tanning because the sunglasses available in the market today leave sun marks on the face. The system employed in the construction of the temples prevents the inconvenience of sun marks.
The placement of the perpendicular temples and lenses on the headband and hair claws in the way described here is very convenient due to the fact that the components, that is, perpendicular temples and lenses, headband and hair claws, are completely capable of being demonstrated.
The drawing below shows the sunglasses which are object of the present patent:
Table t. Fig. 1.1 is a front view.
Fig. 1.2 is a side view.
Fig. 1.3 is a three dimensional view.
Table 2:
Fig. 2.1 is a side view. Fig. 2.2 is a front view.
According to the pictures shown above, the sunglasses which are object of the present patent comprise a headband with temples, sun lenses, hair claws, and sun lenses with temples.
PCT/BR2008/000264 2008-03-17 2008-08-22 Sunglasses (that leave out sun marks) WO2009114914A1 (en)

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ITAR20080010 ITAR20080010A1 (en) 2008-03-17 2008-03-17 SUNGLASSES (STOP SEGNI SOL) THE PARTICULARITY THAT CONTRADDISTENTES THESE GLASSES FROM OTHERS IS THE SUPPORTING STRUCTURE OF THE LENSES MADE THAT SUCH AS TO ALLOW THE PROTECTION OF THE EYES FROM SOLAR RAYS OR ARTIFICIAL SEN LAMPS
ITAR2008A000010 2008-03-17
BR001685 2008-08-19

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Citations (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1647124A (en) * 1925-01-12 1927-11-01 Luther R Briggs Eyeglasses
US2766657A (en) * 1952-07-29 1956-10-16 Elizabeth K Nathan Shiftable spectacle
FR2789499A1 (en) * 1999-02-08 2000-08-11 Francois Delatre Support for spectacles on head has frame fitting over head with legs to space it from head surface
WO2003085444A2 (en) * 2002-04-04 2003-10-16 Fiorenzo Membrini Glasses with a frame elastically wearable on the top of the skull

Patent Citations (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1647124A (en) * 1925-01-12 1927-11-01 Luther R Briggs Eyeglasses
US2766657A (en) * 1952-07-29 1956-10-16 Elizabeth K Nathan Shiftable spectacle
FR2789499A1 (en) * 1999-02-08 2000-08-11 Francois Delatre Support for spectacles on head has frame fitting over head with legs to space it from head surface
WO2003085444A2 (en) * 2002-04-04 2003-10-16 Fiorenzo Membrini Glasses with a frame elastically wearable on the top of the skull

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