System controller for variable-optic electronic ophthalmic lens
US-9980810-B2 · May 29, 2018 · US
US10222633B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10222633-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615226621-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 5, 2019 |
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Disclosed herein are devices and methods for the design and manufacturing of electronic eyeglasses and associated components thereof. Electronic eyeglasses consist of electro-active lenses, receiving electrical signals that turn them on and off from an electronic control module. The electronic control module is embedded within a temple of the eyeglass frame, and is powered by a removable power source pack residing at a temple tip through a flexible cable. Various methods describe the interconnection schemes between the components of the electronic eyeglasses.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic eyewear, comprising: a temple; an electronic lens; a first electronic module and a second electronic module disposed in the temple; a tube made of heat resistant materials and disposed in the temple; and an electrical conductor inserted into the tube, wherein the electronic lens and the first electronic module are electrically connected to each other, and wherein the first electronic module is electrically connected to the second electronic module by the electrical conductor. 2. The electronic eyewear of claim 1 , wherein the tube is over-molded inside the temple. 3. The electronic eyewear of claim 1 , wherein the tube is made of metal. 4. The electronic eyewear of claim 1 , wherein the first electronic module is an electronic control module, and the second electronic module is a power source. 5. The electronic eyewear of claim 4 , wherein the electronic control module is powered by the power source. 6. The electronic eyewear of claim 4 , wherein the power source is detachable from the temple. 7. The electronic eyewear of claim 1 , further comprising: a first metal box; a second metal box; wherein the tube has a first and a second end, and wherein the first metal box is connected to the first end of the tube; and the second metal box is connected to the second end of the tube. 8. The electronic eyewear of claim 7 , wherein the first metal box is welded on the first end of the tube, and the second metal box is welded on the second end of the tube. 9. The electronic eyewear of claim 7 , further comprising: a first metal contact attached to the first metal box and electrically connected to the first electronic module; and a second metal contact attached to the second metal box and electrically connected to the second electronic module. 10. The electronic eyewear of claim 1 , wherein the electrical conductor is connected to the metal contact. 11. The electronic eyewear of claim 1 , further comprising a lens with an electrode, and wherein an electronic signal from the first electronic module is provided to the electrode of the lens. 12. The electronic eyewear of claim 1 , wherein the eyewear is a pair of spectacles. 13. The electronic eyewear of claim 1 , wherein the electrical conductor comprises an electrically conductive wire embedded in an insulating material. 14. The electronic eyewear of claim 13 , wherein the electrical conductor is a flexible cable, and wherein the flexible cable comprises: a first insulative layer; a second insulative layer; and at least two separate conductive paths disposed between the insulative layers. 15. The electronic eyewear of claim 13 , wherein the first and second insulative layers are made of poly(4,4′-oxydiphenylene-pyromellitimide). 16. The electronic eyewear of claim 1 , wherein the first electronic module is separated from the second electronic module. 17. The electronic eyewear of claim 1 , wherein: the temple has a first and a second end; the first electronic module is disposed at the first end of the temple; and the second electronic module is disposed at the second end of the temple. 18. A temple of an eyewear having an electronic lens, the temple of eyewear comprising: a tube made of heat resistant materials configured to enclose a conductive wire; and a metal box connected to an end of the tube, wherein the tube and metal box are over-molded in the temple. 19. A temple of an eyewear having an electronic lens, the temple of eyewear comprising: a tube made of heat resistant materials configured to enclose a conductive wire; and an electronic contact provided at each end of the tube for connecting to an electronic module, wherein the electronic module is electrically connected to the electronic lens, and wherein at least the tube is over-molded in the temple.
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