WO2020136670A1 - An eyewear adapted for defogging during surgery - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to eyewear, and especially eyewear used for safety and/or activities such as during surgery. More particularly, the present invention discusses about the defogging of eye glasses for a clear vision of surgeons and other experts, while operating patients.
- Eyewear for safety applications in industrial use are used to protect a user’s eyes. Such eyewear is usually designed to fit relatively closely to a user’s face, so that noxious fog contaminants, and the like, do not touch or affect a user’s eye(s). Safety and some eye glasses or eyewear are often designed and formed such that they are bulky and heavy to wear. Some hinder vision when they fog under cool conditions which result in moisture condensation on the eyewear.
- an U.S. 4,209,234A describes eye glasses comprising an electrical circuit designed to heat the lenses by means of electrical contacts and a conductive element on the surface of the lenses.
- U.S. 3,377,626A describes goggles formed of a lens structure comprising two spaced lenses with a sealed gap between.
- the invention provides an anti-fogging device having flexible sheet of substantially transparent material.
- the heating element formed at the flexible sheet and an adhesive element disposed at the periphery of the device for adhering.
- the heater element material is not light- transmissive and the spaces between adjacent parts of the heater element allowing user to view.
- This invention may works well on helmets but such product cannot be recommended for defogging of eye specs at the time of operations, the subject of present investigation.
- the heating material is attached to glasses. Removal of such materials can lead to damaging or scratching of glasses.
- the following inventions relate to devices which can be used as defogging of viewing elements such as visors, helmet glass, wind screens and the like.
- U.S. Pat. No. 8,399,805 discloses a face shield for a helmet.
- the system has 2 lens one is inner face lens and other is an outer weather lens.
- An electro conductive film is formed across the surface of the inner face lens, which gets heated by passing an electric current.
- Use of 2 lenses might be appropriate for specs as it may change the actual power of specs which might affect the vision of doctor.
- US Pat. No. 4,682,007 discloses an electrically conductive heating circuit printed on the inner surface of the face shield of helmet through screen printing.
- the heating elements may get damaged (due to scratching) to the extent. This can affect the defogging functionality of device. Thus may cause replacement of whole glass of eye specs.
- DE-A-3229021 discloses an electrically conductive film having heating element which can be heated for defogging. Slots need to be made into the glass in order to fix the heating element. Making of slots in eye specs is not an intelligent way to get your specs defogged as that may cause damaging of glasses.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,584,721 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,537 discloses a defogging device for helmet having a removable electric heating element embedded in the helmet glass screen.
- the devise mentioned in the cited prior art is attached with the surface of whole surface of glass or viewing element. After removing this element much number of times from the surface of glass there is a serious risk that the active surface will get scratched affecting of the vision of doctor through eye glass.
- Some of the defogging devices not able to prevent the water condensation on the glass screen (Biddell et al). They modify the nature of the condensed water to reduce fogging. This can cause the formation of larger water droplets in the visor, which acts like a small lenses causing discomfort while viewing from visor, especially while operating.
- the existing prior art can be used for defogging of larger bodies such as wind screen of cars.
- This structure is unsuitable for small glass structure such as eye glasses [Lifang et al].
- the proposed design is also complex when going for implementation in such smaller bodies. It can also affect the vision of person [Croce et al].
- the mounting structure increases the weight of specs and thus also increases the discomfort.
- the devise mentioned above is attached with the surface of whole surface of glass or viewing element. After removing this element much number of times from the surface of glass there is a serious risk that the active surface will get scratched affecting of the vision of doctor through eye glass.
- the primary object of the invention is to produce an effective, reliable, and inexpensive eyewear which requires zero or little maintenance and restriction in the field of view.
- Another object of the invention is to produce an eyewear when going for implementation in such smaller bodies.
- the further object of the invention is to remove the possibility of having scratches affecting of the vision of doctor through eye glass.
- An Eyewear adapted for defogging in order to protect a user's eyes during surgery application, the eyewear comprising a frame and a pair of ear pieces coupled to the frame, the ear pieces configured to assist in holding the eyewear on a user's head, the eyewear further comprising a heating element characterized in that the eyewear comprises: a Nichrome 0.3 15W/ah resistance wire (N80CR20) in a groove in an overhang, attached to the upper rim of the frame of eye glasses connected with a circuitry including a power source, a voltage regulator, a rocker/micro switch and a plurality of connection wires; wherein the said Nichrome wire is preferably of diameter and length of 0.2 mm and 15 cm respectively which is used as a heating element of glass surface.
- N80CR20 Nichrome 0.3 15W/ah resistance wire
- Figure 1 illustrates the circuit Diagram for defogging of eye glasses in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 2 illustrates the relationship between Current (in A) through the Nichrome wire and distance of defogging (in mm) glasses in accordance with the present invention.
- the present invention consists of putting a Nichrome 0.3 15W/ah resistance wire (N80CR20) in a groove in an overhang, attached to the upper rim of the frame of eye glasses (Fig. 1); this is in contrast to having uniform heating over the condensing surface.
- N80CR20 Nichrome 0.3 15W/ah resistance wire
- Fig. 1 the frame of eye glasses
- the present concept is much more practical than the one employed for larger areas.
- the device has a Nichrome wire (1) (N80CR20) of length 15 cm which is used as a heating element of glass surface.
- the wire has diameter and length of 0.2 mm and 15 cm respectively.
- the Li-Po batteries (2) (7.8 V, 2600 mAh) is used here for providing power supply.
- the Li-Po batteries are used as a power source connected with the said Nichrome resistance via a micro-switch / rocker switch.
- LM2596 (3) is used as a voltage regulator and current limiter in order to limit the flow of maximum current from the batteries. This will avoid overheating of Nichrome wire in order to protect glasses from melting at the point of contact with Nichrome wire.
- the LM2596 IC is a very commonly known voltage regulator.
- One switch (4) is also added into the system in order to turn ON/OFF the system.
- a plurality of connecting wires (5) is used to connect the Nichrome wire with other parts of circuit.
- the connecting wire has diameter of 0.5 mm.
- Nichrome wire is light weight; it has weight of 0.00029 Kg/m. We are using only 15 cm of Nichrome wire i.e equivalent to 0.000043 Kg. The Nichrome wire is also highly resistive to corrosion. The proposed design does not damage the active surface or viewing region of eyeglass.
- the disclosed system is unique in term Design, and require Nichrome wire to be inserted into the groove placed above the eye glasses when compared to earlier devices where heating element need to be printed on active glass surface or electrode is inserted into the active surface. Thus can be adapted easily.
- the heating element covers the whole surface of the glass thus affects the vision of the viewer, especially in case of eye specs where doctors have to be focused while operating patients.
- the device placed in the upper part of glass and thus does not affect the vision of person.
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| JP2001350125A (en) * | 2000-06-05 | 2001-12-21 | Tsutomu Saito | Non-pad frame |
| EP2013658B1 (en) * | 2006-04-28 | 2014-05-14 | Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. | Eyewear with heating elements |
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| JP2001350125A (en) * | 2000-06-05 | 2001-12-21 | Tsutomu Saito | Non-pad frame |
| EP2013658B1 (en) * | 2006-04-28 | 2014-05-14 | Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. | Eyewear with heating elements |
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