Firmly-wearing intelligent glasses based on Internet of things
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A technology of smart glasses and the Internet of Things, which is applied in the direction of optical components, optics, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of smart glasses that are not firmly worn, easy to fix, and the weight of smart glasses is heavy, so as to avoid sliding and falling, and strengthen firmness Degree, the effect of improving practicality
Inactive Publication Date: 2017-08-25
陶炫翰
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[0003] The existing way of wearing smart glasses is the same as the traditional way of wearing glasses. They are placed on the bridge of the user's nose through the nose pads, and are placed on the user's ears through the feet. Compared with ordinary glasses, the weight is relatively large. Therefore, the transmission wearing method is easy to fix and the effect is not good. The smart glasses are easy to slip off the user's nose bridge, especially when the user is running or exercising. Due to the heavy weight of the smart glasses, As a result, the smart glasses have greater inertia during the user's exercise, and this inertia is more likely to make the wearing of the smart glasses unstable and shake. With the increase in the number and frequency of shaking, the smart glasses are prone to slipping
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[0027] The present invention is described in further detail now in conjunction with accompanying drawing. These drawings are all simplified schematic diagrams, which only illustrate the basic structure of the present invention in a schematic manner, so they only show the configurations related to the present invention.
[0028] Such as Figure 1-Figure 6 As shown, a kind of wearable smart glasses based on the Internet of Things includes a bridge of the nose 1, a fixing unit 10, a controller 14 and two lens mechanisms, and the two lens mechanisms are respectively arranged on both sides of the bridge of the nose 1, and the lenses The mechanism includes a frame 2, a nose pad 3, a lens 4, a pile head 5, a hinge unit 6, a fastening unit 7, temples 8, foot covers 9, a bracket 11 and a connection unit 12, the frame 2 is fixedly connected to the bridge of the nose 1, The nose pad 3 is fixed on one side of the picture frame 2 and close to the bridge of the nose 1, the eyeglass 4 is ar...
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The invention relates to firmly-wearing intelligent glasses based on Internet of things. The intelligent glasses comprise a bridge of a nose, a fixing unit, a controller and two eyeglass mechanisms. Each eyeglass mechanism comprises an eyeglass frame, a nose pad, an eyeglass, a pile head, a hinge joint unit, a fastening unit, an eyeglass leg, a footmuff, a support and a connection unit. The fastening unit comprises a first framework, a knob, a screw, a fastening block, a casing pipe, a slide bar and a pulley. The fixing unit comprises a cross bar, a clamping block, a support bar, a second sleeve ring, two second springs and two second frameworks. By using the firmly-wearing intelligent glasses based on the Internet of things, through the two fastening units, the two eyeglass legs are tightly contacted with cheeks of two sides of a user respectively so as to ensure firmness of the intelligent glasses during wearing. Besides, through the fixing unit, the clamping block is tightly contacted with a rear portion of a head of the user so as to further enhance wearing firmness. A condition that glasses slide and drop down when the user moves is avoided and equipment practicality is increased.
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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of smart wearable devices, in particular to a kind of smart glasses based on the Internet of Things. Background technique [0002] Smart glasses, also known as smart mirrors, refer to programs that have an independent operating system like a smartphone and can be provided by software service providers such as software and games that users can install. They can add schedules, map navigation, Interacting with friends, taking photos or videos, lighting and making video calls with friends, etc., is a general term for such glasses that can realize wireless network access through mobile communication networks. [0003] The existing way of wearing smart glasses is the same as the traditional way of wearing glasses. They are placed on the bridge of the user's nose through the nose pads, and are placed on the user's ears through the feet. Compared with ordinary glasses, the weight is relatively large. Therefore, the transmiss...
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