Optical Frame for Glasses and the Like with Built-In Camera and Special Actuator Feature
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1. A head-mountable device, comprising:
- a frame adapted to be secured to a wearer'"'"'s head, said frame having a frame part that is located just above a wearer'"'"'s eye;
a camera mounted to said frame, wherein the camera is mounted on said frame such that when the head-mountable device is worn, the camera is located above a nose;
a power source for said camera;
a storage device configured to store digital images taken by said camera;
an actuator for operating said camera to capture image data, said actuator being on an upper surface of said frame part, such that when the head-mountable device is worn, the actuator is positioned above an eye, and such that operation of said button results in at least one finger being within a peripheral field of view of the eye; and
a video projector mounted to said frame and used to project images upon the inside of a lens mounted within said frame.
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Abstract
Optical glasses, as well as other eyewear, are provided with a frame that has a camera button located on a part of the glasses frame most preferably centered just above one of the lenses.
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16 Claims
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1. A head-mountable device, comprising:
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a frame adapted to be secured to a wearer'"'"'s head, said frame having a frame part that is located just above a wearer'"'"'s eye; a camera mounted to said frame, wherein the camera is mounted on said frame such that when the head-mountable device is worn, the camera is located above a nose; a power source for said camera; a storage device configured to store digital images taken by said camera; an actuator for operating said camera to capture image data, said actuator being on an upper surface of said frame part, such that when the head-mountable device is worn, the actuator is positioned above an eye, and such that operation of said button results in at least one finger being within a peripheral field of view of the eye; and a video projector mounted to said frame and used to project images upon the inside of a lens mounted within said frame. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A pair of optical glasses having a frame supporting a pair of lenses, comprising:
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a camera mounted on said glasses frame, wherein said camera is mounted on said frame at a point above a wearer'"'"'s nose; a power source and digital image storage device mounted on said glasses frame; a video projector mounted to said glasses frame and used to project images upon the inside of a lens mounted within said glasses frame; a camera button located on an upper surface of a part of said glasses frame and centered just above one of said lenses, said button operating said camera to take images, such that said button is in a position that is operable by a grasp of said frame with a thumb on said frame below said one lens with another finger above said one lens on said button, serving to stabilize said frame for image-taking, wherein the operation of said button results in at least one finger being within a peripheral field of view of the eye.
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5. Eyewear, comprising:
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a frame adapted to be secured to a wearer'"'"'s head, said frame having a frame part that is located above a wearer'"'"'s eye; a camera mounted to said frame, wherein the camera is mounted on said frame such that when the head-mountable device is worn, the camera is located above a nose; a power source for said camera; a storage device configured to store images taken by said camera; a video projector mounted to said frame and used to project images upon the inside of a lens mounted within said frame; an actuator for operating said camera to capture image data, said actuator being arranged on an upper surface of said frame part, such that when the eyewear is worn, the actuator is positioned substantially centered above a wearer'"'"'s eye, and such that operation of said actuator results in at least one finger being within a peripheral field of view of the eye. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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