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Title: US4283127: Novelty eyeglasses
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Rosenwinkel, Donald A.; Tinley Park, IL
Disko, Harry; S. Barrington, IL

Assignee: Marvin Glass & Associates, Chicago, IL
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Published / Filed: 1981-08-11 / 1979-11-29

Application Number: US1979000098551

IPC Code: Advanced: G02C 11/04;
Core: G02C 11/00;
IPC-7: G02C 3/00;

ECLA Code: G02C11/04;

U.S. Class: Current: 351/158; 002/426; 040/402;
Original: 351/158; 002/426; 040/402;

Field of Search: 351/158,122 040/402,363,464,546,559,514,153,130 046/1 R 002/426,454 D21/240 250/199 350/336,330,347 240/6.43

Priority Number:
1979-11-29  US1979000098551

Abstract:     A pair of novelty eyeglasses includes a frame for supporting them on the wearer's head and a pair of transparent lenses. The frame includes a pair of support earpieces connected by hinges to the frames. Two light emitting diodes or LEDs are secured to the frame, one adjacent each lense and connected to a portable source of power, such as small batteries, mounted in one of the earpieces. A hinge switch, defined at one of the hinges connecting one of the earpieces to the frame, must be closed by moving the respective earpiece to the open position before the LEDs can be actuated. A manually actuatable switch is secured to the frame in series with the batteries and the light emitting diodes. The manually actuatable switch can be selectively closed by the user to energize the LEDs thereby creating a novel effect.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Mason, Kolehmainen, Rathburn & Wyss ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Corbin, John K.; de los Reyes, B. W.

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What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent in the United States:     1. A pair of eyeglasses comprising:
  • a frame;
  • a pair of lens apertures in said frame;
  • a pair of earpieces secured to said frame; and
  • means for emitting light mounted on said frame, said light emitting means including an extension of said frame extending into said lens apertures and a light emitting device in each said extension at a location relative to each of said lens apertures to simulate light being emitted from approximately the cornea of the eyes of the user of said eyeglasses.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 7pp US3119903* 1964-01 Rosemond et al.    
Get PDF - 4pp US3418737  1968-12 Lambert   ADVERTISING SPECTACLES
Get PDF - 6pp US3923044  1975-12 Miller   Eye lid blinker
Get PDF - 8pp US4032777  1979-06 McCaleb   Photomeric monitoring device
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Publication Date IPC Code Assignee   Title
Buy PDF GB1467982 1977-03  G02C 11/00 SULLIVAN J READING AID 
Buy PDF- 6pp GB2008271 1979-05  A61F 9/00 SOLARI R L SAFETY GOGGLES 


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