Ventilated glasses with a removable pad

G - Physics – 02 – C

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G02C 11/08 (2006.01) G02C 5/12 (2006.01)

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CA 2467398

The ventilated glasses system (10) with a removable pad (12) and detent (14) includes an eyeglass frame (16) and an inner frame (36) with the pad (12). The first aperture (28) and the second aperture (30) are located on the nostril bridge support (26), where condensation tends to be the most prevalent. Air can flow from the exterior surface (18) to the interior surface (20) through the first aperture (28) and the second aperture (30). Detents (14) securely attach the inner frame (36) to the eyeglass frame (16).

Cette invention concerne un système de lunettes ventilées (10) dotées d'un bourrelet (12) et d'un cran (14), comprenant une monture pour verres (16) et une monture intérieure (16) portant le bourrelet (12). La première ouverture (28) et la seconde ouverture (30) sont situées sur l'arcade portant contre les narines (26), là ou la condensation a tendance à se concentrer. L'air peut s'écouler de la surface extérieure (18) vers la surface intérieure (20) par la première et la seconde ouvertures (28) (30). Des crans (14) permettent de fixer solidement la monture intérieure (36) à la monture des verres (16).

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