Glasses for viewing two scenes simultaneously

Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Spectacles and eyeglasses

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359855, 359857, G02C 0000, G02B 508

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057608652

ABSTRACT:
An optical device that reflectively superimposes a virtual image of an object viewed in one direction on a transparent lens member through which a second object may simultaneously be viewed in a second direction. The optical device comprises a transparent member and reflecting member adapted to reflect the image of an object onto the transparent member where it may be viewed by a person looking through the transparent member at another object. The reflecting member preferably is adapted to receive the face of the person utilizing the device and defines a nose bridge and cheekbone pockets for that purpose.

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patent: 4679916 (1987-07-01), Roller et al.
patent: 5148327 (1992-09-01), Gaxiola, Jr.
Article published in The Globe & Mail newspaper on Tuesday, Apr. 19, 1994 entitled Almost Enough To Make A Dentist's Chair Fun.

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