Biased eyeglass frames
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1. An oriented, biased eyeglass frame, comprising:
- a left orbital and a right orbital for supporting a left lens and a right lens, respectively;
a left nose pad on the left orbital and a right nose pad on the right orbital;
a bridge connected to the right and left orbitals;
a left earstem connected to the left orbital and a right earstem connected to the right orbital;
at least one biased left connector between the left orbital and the bridge; and
at least one biased right connector between the right orbital and the bridge;
wherein the right and left connectors permit limited movement of the right orbital with respect to the left orbital upon application of an external force; and
the left and right connectors return the left and right orbitals to a predetermined orientation upon removal of the external force.
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Abstract
Disclosed is an interchangeable nosepiece system for an eyeglass frame. The nosepieces system can be used to adjust the orientation of a lens on a wearer'"'"'s face such that the optical centerline of each lens extends in a predetermined relationship with respect to the wearer'"'"'s actual straight ahead line of sight. The nosepieces are removably mounted onto eyewear and may be customized for the facial geometry of a particular wearer.
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19 Claims
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1. An oriented, biased eyeglass frame, comprising:
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a left orbital and a right orbital for supporting a left lens and a right lens, respectively;
a left nose pad on the left orbital and a right nose pad on the right orbital;
a bridge connected to the right and left orbitals;
a left earstem connected to the left orbital and a right earstem connected to the right orbital;
at least one biased left connector between the left orbital and the bridge; and
at least one biased right connector between the right orbital and the bridge;
wherein the right and left connectors permit limited movement of the right orbital with respect to the left orbital upon application of an external force; and
the left and right connectors return the left and right orbitals to a predetermined orientation upon removal of the external force.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An eyeglass frame, comprising:
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a first orbital having a first nose pad;
a second orbital having a second nose pad;
a bridge connecting the first and second orbitals; and
first and second biased connectors attached to the bridge for maintaining the first and second orbitals in a predetermined orientation with respect to each other;
wherein the first and second orbitals are moveable from the predetermined orientation to a second orientation by pivoting the eyeglass frame at the first and second connectors, and when in the second orientation the eyeglass frame is biased toward the predetermined orientation. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
said lenses exhibit no more than about ⅛
diopters prismatic distortion and no more than about ⅛
diopters refractive power in the as-worn orientation.
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14. An eyeglass according to claim 13, wherein said lenses exhibit no more than about {fraction (1/16)} diopters prismatic distortion and no more than about {fraction (1/16)} diopters refractive power in the as-worn orientation.
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15. An eyeglass according to claim 13, wherein each lens is characterized by an optical centerline, and the lens is oriented by the frame such that the optical centerline is substantially parallel to the wearer'"'"'s normal line of sight in the as-worn position.
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16. An eyeglass according to claim 15, wherein the optical centerline deviates from absolutely parallel to the wearer'"'"'s theoretical normal line of sight by no more than about 3°
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17. An eyeglass according to claim 15, wherein the optical centerline is spaced more than about 0.1 inch from the wearer'"'"'s theoretical normal line of sight in the vertical plane.
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18. An eyeglass according to claim 15, wherein the optical centerline is spaced at least about 0.5 inch from the wearer'"'"'s theoretical normal line of sight in at least one of the vertical and horizontal planes.
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19. An eyeglass according to claim 15, wherein the optical centerline is vertically displaced between about 0.25 inch and about 0.75 inch from the wearer'"'"'s normal line of sight.
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