Pliable sun shield accessory for eyeglasses

Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Spectacles and eyeglasses – With antiglare or shading

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351 44, 351158, G02C 900, G02C 710, G02C 100

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057126976

ABSTRACT:
A Pliable Sun Shield Accessory for Eyeglasses includes a pliable elongated tubular member which is formed with a longitudinal slit. This slit allows the elongated tubular member to be splayed apart for positioning over the top portion of a pair of eyeglasses. An elongated pliable sealing shield is longitudinally mounted on the outer surface of the tubular member. The sealing shield has a mating surface which, when the tubular member is mounted on the eyeglasses, extends towards the eyeglass wearer's forehead. This mating surface is slightly curved which, in combination with its pliable nature, allows the sealing shield to conform snugly to the wearer's forehead. Thus, a pair of eyeglasses equipped with the Pliable Sun Shield Accessory for Eyeglasses prevents light, or other foreign objects, from passing between the wearer's forehead and glasses.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2691165 (1954-10-01), Kane
patent: 3171134 (1965-03-01), Kennedy
patent: 4934807 (1990-06-01), Bolle et al.
patent: 5438378 (1995-08-01), Blatter

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