Putting glasses

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

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351 53, 351 47, G02C 900

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048242349

ABSTRACT:
An eyeglass attachment for practicing and/or playing the game of golf includes a frame having a portion for supporting an optical device in front of each eye of a wearer and a pair of optical devices disposed in the frame. Each of the optical devices, which may be a pair of lens, include two spaced apart relatively dark transparent portions with a relatively clear narrow portion therebetween. The clear narrow portions are oriented to enable clear visibility between the right and left side of the wearer. This enables the wearer to align a golf ball within the relatively clear portion to aid in the user's coordination of striking the golf ball in a coordinated manner. Blinders may be provided and attached to the frame so as to extend between each optical device and the wearer's temple for substantially eliminating light from entering between the optical devices and the wearer's eyes. In addition, the frame may be provided with hooks, or the like, for enabling attaching of the frame to a conventional pair of glasses.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1257667 (1918-02-01), Barr
patent: 3233249 (1966-02-01), Baratelli et al.
patent: 4300819 (1981-11-01), Taylor

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