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US1637092A
US1637092A US110176A US11017626A US1637092A US 1637092 A US1637092 A US 1637092A US 110176 A US110176 A US 110176A US 11017626 A US11017626 A US 11017626A US 1637092 A US1637092 A US 1637092A
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  • This invention relates to an improved device which n'iay be conveniently referred to as an eye shield, the same havingmore particular reference to a structure of this kind which is adapted to be worn by a person when traveling in an automobile, a train, or other similar conveyance.
  • the invention comprises a body which includes an appropriately shaped passage having a flared entrance at its outer end and having its inner end constructed to bear against the forehead and upper portion of the face of the wearer, this body being strapped in place and there being a handle provided to relieve pressure, which would otherwise be brought to bear against the wearers head, due to the weight of the.
  • My principal object is to provide a device of this kind which will effectively serve the purpose for which it has been designed, which is convenient and comfortable, is compact so that it can be easily carried, and is comparatively simple and inexpensive to both the manufacturer andthe owner.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an eye shield constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view of the same
  • the invention comprises a body constructed of appropriate material.
  • apertures 2 The body is'herc shownas including, apassage 1 of elongated.rectangrdar cross section. If desired, this passage may be formed with a multiplicity ofair and light "Atthe outer endis a flared surrounded by appropriate cushioning material 4-. TlllS cushion or hinder permits the device to be rested on anappropriate support in order to absorb. theajar and to protect the furniture.
  • a flange 5 At the inner end of the mouth is a flange 5 into which the outer end by means of which the lens may be adjusted or entirely removed as the circumstances demand.
  • an appropriate hand grip 9 Attached to the central side of the under portion of the passage is an appropriate hand grip 9, by means of which the device conveniently supported and handled.
  • the inner end portion of the passage is shaped to conform to the general contour of the face and forehead of the wearer.
  • a felt binder 10 the upper portion 11 of which bears against the forehead and the lower portion of which bears against the upper portion of the face.
  • a recess 12 provided here for reception of the nose of the user.
  • an adjustable head strap 13 is provided and this is attached at its opposite end to the end portions of the passage 1.
  • the strap is passed around the rear portion of the head of the user, the portion 11 is placed against the forehead, and the nose is rested in the seat 12.
  • the device is comparatively light in weight, it is ordinarily advisable to aid in holding it in position by grasping the handle.
  • the device positioned, it acts as a shade for the eyes and greatly reduces the pain to which they would otherwise be subjected when gazing at long distances from the point of travel. It is optional whether the glass slide be in position or removed. If it is windy and considerable dust is in the air, it would be advisable to have the slide in place. Also, if riding on a train, and the windows scription and the drawin on a train where the overhead lights glare, 'andcas't reflectionssuch as interfere with vision through the Windows.
  • an eye shield of the class described comprising a substantially rectangular member forming a passage, the inner end of said rectangular member being shaped to bear against the forehead and upper portion of the face of the wearer, cushioning means associated with said inner end, an outwardly flared member connected with the outer end of said rectangularmember, said flared member being provided with a marginal protecting strip, a guide carried by said flared member, a glass slide mounted in said guide, a handle carried by said rectangular member, and a head strap alsocarried by said last named member.

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July 26,1927. 1,637,092
' C. F. THOMPSON EYESHIELD Filed May 19, 1926 Inventor 6. Ffiom 90/7 a? Attorney Patented July 26, 1927.
barren stares CHARLES FRANKLIN THOMPSON, or rounes'rownfionmi EYE SHIELD.
Application filed May 19,1926. Serial No. 110,176.. v
This inventionrelates to an improved device which n'iay be conveniently referred to as an eye shield, the same havingmore particular reference to a structure of this kind which is adapted to be worn by a person when traveling in an automobile, a train, or other similar conveyance.
Experience has shown that occupants of vehicles of this class are usually subjected to undue strain from continuous gazing at objects at distant points during the period of traveh Frequently, then, when one takes a comparatively long ride, a headache fre qucntly results from the strain encountered. lVhat I propose is a. simple and inexpensive device to be strapped on the head of the wearer in such a manner as'to relieve the eyes of at least a portion of this strain.
Briefly, the invention comprises a body which includes an appropriately shaped passage having a flared entrance at its outer end and having its inner end constructed to bear against the forehead and upper portion of the face of the wearer, this body being strapped in place and there being a handle provided to relieve pressure, which would otherwise be brought to bear against the wearers head, due to the weight of the.
device.
My principal object is to provide a device of this kind which will effectively serve the purpose for which it has been designed, which is convenient and comfortable, is compact so that it can be easily carried, and is comparatively simple and inexpensive to both the manufacturer andthe owner.
Other features of the invention, and advantages will become apparent from the following description and drawings.
In the accompanying drawing forming a part of this application, and in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same Figure 1 is a perspective view of an eye shield constructed in accordance with the present invention. a
Fig. 2 is a front view of the same, and
Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical section taken approximately upon the plane of the line 33 of Fig. 2, looking in the direction of the arrow.
As before stated, the invention comprises a body constructed of appropriate material.
apertures 2. .mouthor entrance 3, the margin'of. which is The body is'herc shownas including, apassage 1 of elongated.rectangrdar cross section. If desired, this passage may be formed with a multiplicity ofair and light "Atthe outer endis a flared surrounded by appropriate cushioning material 4-. TlllS cushion or hinder permits the device to be rested on anappropriate support in order to absorb. theajar and to protect the furniture. At the inner end of the mouth is a flange 5 into which the outer end by means of which the lens may be adjusted or entirely removed as the circumstances demand.
Attached to the central side of the under portion of the passage is an appropriate hand grip 9, by means of which the device conveniently supported and handled. The inner end portion of the passage is shaped to conform to the general contour of the face and forehead of the wearer. At this point is a felt binder 10, the upper portion 11 of which bears against the forehead and the lower portion of which bears against the upper portion of the face. There is a recess 12 provided here for reception of the nose of the user. In addition, an adjustable head strap 13 is provided and this is attached at its opposite end to the end portions of the passage 1.
In practice the strap is passed around the rear portion of the head of the user, the portion 11 is placed against the forehead, and the nose is rested in the seat 12. Although the device is comparatively light in weight, it is ordinarily advisable to aid in holding it in position by grasping the handle. The device positioned, it acts as a shade for the eyes and greatly reduces the pain to which they would otherwise be subjected when gazing at long distances from the point of travel. It is optional whether the glass slide be in position or removed. If it is windy and considerable dust is in the air, it would be advisable to have the slide in place. Also, if riding on a train, and the windows scription and the drawin on a train where the overhead lights glare, 'andcas't reflectionssuch as interfere with vision through the Windows.
It is believed that by considering the des, the reader will obtain a clear understanding of the invention and will appreciate the advantages of such'a device. For this reason, a more detailed description is believed unnecessary.
Minor changes coming within the field of invention claimed may be resorted to if desired.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is:-
As a new article of manufacture, an eye shield of the class described comprising a substantially rectangular member forming a passage, the inner end of said rectangular member being shaped to bear against the forehead and upper portion of the face of the wearer, cushioning means associated with said inner end, an outwardly flared member connected with the outer end of said rectangularmember, said flared member being provided with a marginal protecting strip, a guide carried by said flared member, a glass slide mounted in said guide, a handle carried by said rectangular member, and a head strap alsocarried by said last named member.
In testimony whereof I allix my signature.
CHARLES F. THOMPSON.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1047378B (en) * 1956-01-23 1958-12-24 Daimler Benz Ag Protective shield for welding work
US2955156A (en) * 1957-05-24 1960-10-04 Morton L Heilig Stereoscopic-television apparatus for individual use
US5546099A (en) * 1993-08-02 1996-08-13 Virtual Vision Head mounted display system with light blocking structure
US5634210A (en) * 1996-06-19 1997-06-03 King; Thomas W. Face-covering for protecting a wearer against the sun
US20170307787A1 (en) * 2016-04-20 2017-10-26 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Head mounted apparatus and gripping apparatus
USD960226S1 (en) * 2020-03-20 2022-08-09 Yu-Jung Lu Eye mask

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1047378B (en) * 1956-01-23 1958-12-24 Daimler Benz Ag Protective shield for welding work
US2955156A (en) * 1957-05-24 1960-10-04 Morton L Heilig Stereoscopic-television apparatus for individual use
US5546099A (en) * 1993-08-02 1996-08-13 Virtual Vision Head mounted display system with light blocking structure
US5634210A (en) * 1996-06-19 1997-06-03 King; Thomas W. Face-covering for protecting a wearer against the sun
US20170307787A1 (en) * 2016-04-20 2017-10-26 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Head mounted apparatus and gripping apparatus
USD960226S1 (en) * 2020-03-20 2022-08-09 Yu-Jung Lu Eye mask

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