This invention is directed to an eyewear insert that can be used with safety goggles and glasses. In particular, the eyewear insert is a universal prescription eyewear insert.
For individuals requiring corrective eyeglasses, it is difficult to wear the corrective eyeglasses while wearing any type of safety or secondary eyewear. Most individuals just do the best that they can and wear the safety eyewear over their corrective eyeglasses. This can be very uncomfortable and often interferes with the functioning of the corrective eyeglasses because the corrective eyeglasses shift from where they should be located for the best vision correction.
Thus, it would be beneficial to find a way to comfortably and accurately correct eyesight while an individual is wearing secondary or safety eyewear.
Accordingly, it is the subject of this invention to provide an eyewear insert for use while wearing secondary or safety eyewear. It is also the subject of this invention to provide a universal prescription eyewear insert.
An eyewear insert is disclosed including: two rims connected by a flat or curved bridge and wherein the two circular rims each contain a prescription lens; two frame rest supports connected perpendicularly to the bridge at either side of the bridge. The bridge may include a bridge bend and is connected to the two rims by two bridge connectors that are located at either end of the bridge.
The two frame rest supports have five sides each and wherein a bottom side is horizontal, a top side is horizontal and shorter than the bottom side, a back side is at a right or an acute angle from the bottom side, a front upper side is at an obtuse angle sloping down from the top side, a front lower side is vertical and extends from the front upper side to the bottom side.
The two frame rest supports each further include a first removable portion wherein the first removable portion is created by a cutout portion located on the front lower side defined by two sides that are parallel to the bottom side and a side that is parallel to the back side. The two frame rest supports each further include a second removable portion wherein the second removable portion is created by a cutout portion located on the front upper side defined by two sides that are parallel to the bottom side and a side that is parallel to the back side.
The eyewear insert is made of heat-moldable plastic and is intended to be used in combination with secondary eyewear.
An eyewear insert is disclosed consisting of: two circular rims connected by a flat or curved bridge and wherein the two rims each contain a lens; two frame rest supports connected perpendicularly to the bridge at either side of the bridge.
The two frame rest supports have five sides each and wherein a bottom side is horizontal, a top side is horizontal and shorter than the bottom side, a back side is at a a right or an acute angle from the bottom side, a front upper side is at an obtuse angle sloping down from the top side, a front lower side is vertical and extends from the front upper side to the bottom side.
The eyewear insert is made of heat-moldable plastic.
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The eyewear insert 10 specifically excludes a frame and may be used behind the majority of loupes, safety frames, or any other secondary eyewear 50. In some embodiments, the lenses 22 of eyewear insert 10 may be tinted to offer protection from the sun. In another embodiment, two eyewear inserts 10 may be incorporated wherein a first eyewear insert 10 has prescription lenses 22 and wherein a second eyewear insert 10 has tinted lenses 22 for protection from the sun or for use while driving. Additionally, the eyewear insert 10 may have lenses 22 that are prescription lenses, reader lenses, sunglasses lenses, blue light blocker lenses, or yellow lenses for night vision.
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In an alternative embodiment, back side 30b is not vertical and is at an acute angle, for example 85°, with bottom side 30a. In another embodiment, front upper side 30d and front lower side 30e combine to create a front side (not numbered) and front upper side 30d is ⅔ of the front side and front lower side 30e is ⅓ of the front side.
The eyewear insert 10 of the present disclosure provides the ability to work with most frames. The frame rest supports 30 or tabs can be of a variety of sizes to accommodate different sized secondary eyewear 50. Smaller frame rest supports 30 may be used for discrete use of the eyewear insert 10. Alternatively, larger frame rest supports 30 may be used for easier use of the eyewear insert 10.
In another embodiment, bridge 40 of eyewear insert 10 has a bridge bend 44 which may be embodied as a small divot. In this embodiment, the eyewear insert 10 may be manually bent or heat molded at the bridge bend 44 thereby providing a snug fit to the loupes, safety eyewear, or other secondary eyewear 50. In a preferred embodiment, the entire eyewear insert 10 is heated to mold and conform to fit the curvature of the loupes, safety eyewear, sunglasses, or other secondary eyewear 50.
In another embodiment, the eyewear insert 10 is made of acrylic or nylon or any other suitable material. In another embodiment, the eyewear insert 10 may be translucent or any other color. In yet another embodiment, the eyewear insert 10 is fabricated by a 3D printer or any other suitable method of fabrication. In a preferred embodiment, the eyewear insert 10 is made of heat-moldable plastic or any other suitable material.
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Frame rest support 30 has a bottom side 30a that is horizontal, a back side 30b that is vertical, a top side 30c that is horizontal and shorter than bottom side 30a, a front upper side 30d that is at an obtuse angle, preferably 135°, with top side 30c, and a front lower side 30e is vertical. Also shown in
Frame rest support extension 31 is approximately 2-4 mm and includes extension bottom side 31a and extension vertical side 31b. In this embodiment, at the bottom of back side 30b, extension bottom side 31a extends at a right angle or at an acute angle (preferably 85°), horizontally from back side 30b towards front lower side 30e and is at a right angle with extension vertical side 31b, which is at a right angle with bottom side 30a. Although depicted with the frame rest support 30 embodiment with first removable portion 32 and second removable portion 34, it is understood that frame rest support extension 31 may be included on the frame rest support 30 embodiment that does not have first removable portion 32 and second removable portion 34.
First removable portion 32 is created by recesses in frame rest support 30 defined by a cutout portion in the front lower side 30e. Three additional sides define the recess. At approximately 3 millimeters up from the front lower side 30e, a first lower horizontal side 32a travels towards the back side 30b and ends at a first vertical side 32b approximately 6 mm away from the back side 30b and this side travels up towards a first upper horizontal side 32c that travels towards the front upper side 30d (as in
Second removable portion 34 is also created by recesses in frame rest support 30 defined by a cutout portion in the front upper side 30d. Three additional sides define the recess. At the bottom of front upper side 30d, a second lower horizontal side 34a travels towards back side 30b and ends at second vertical side 34b approximately 6 mm away from back side 30b and this side travels up towards second upper horizontal side 34c that travels towards the front upper side 30d. In this way, a recess is defined that has a height of approximately 3 mm. Below the recess, second removable side 34 is created.
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The eyewear insert 10 of the present disclosure allows people that require corrective prescription glasses to use loupes, safety eyewear, or other secondary eyewear 50 without their regular glasses, but while having their vision corrected. The eyewear insert 10 may be configured with any prescription lens and may be used with almost any secondary eyewear 50.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that while the eyewear insert 10 has been described in detail herein, the invention is not necessarily so limited and other examples, embodiments, uses, modifications, and departures from the embodiments, examples, uses, and modifications may be made without departing from the process and all such embodiments are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional application having Ser. No. 63/184,292, filed on May 5, 2021, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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63184292 | May 2021 | US |