![]() Cleaning Assemblies for Eyeglasses
专利摘要:
A cleaning assembly for eyeglasses having a frame including at least one lens including at least one wiper element mounted on the frame by at least two points; and wherein the at least one wiper element and the at least one lens is adapted to move relative to each other over the exposed surface of the lens to clean the exposed surface of the lens. Figure la Figure 1b 公开号:AU2013203729A1 申请号:U2013203729 申请日:2013-04-11 公开日:2014-01-16 发明作者:William LUO 申请人:UPFRONT ENTPR Corp Pty Ltd; IPC主号:G02C11-08
专利说明:
1 CLEANING ASSEMBLIES FOR EYEGLASSES FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention relates to cleaning assemblies for eyeglasses and their methods of manufacture. BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION [0002] Eyeglasses, also known as glasses, spectacles or even specs are conventionally known as frames holding one or more lenses in front of the eyes. Eyeglasses can include goggles or masks with lenses. Eyeglasses serve a variety of purposes including: correction of deficient vision, protection from sunlight or other hazards, for viewing or decoding visual information such as three-dimensional movies or for aesthetic or fashion purposes. [0003] A disadvantage to using eyeglasses is their inconvenience from a reduced visibility if the surfaces of the lenses become covered with materials, such as water condensation, dust or other opaque materials. This is more probable when the eyeglasses are exposed to environments such as areas of high humidity or areas with high particulate counts. In these conditions, the eyeglasses require that the lenses are frequently cleaned to maintain the required visibility. [0004] Conventional methods of cleaning eyeglasses include using cloths or other sheets, such as disposable tissues, with or without cleaning fluids. Cleaning is accomplished applying these materials to the surface of the lenses to remove the moisture or particulate materials. However, this is inconvenient as the eyeglasses must be removed from the wearer. This then results in a temporary loss of vision or protection which can also increase the danger to the wearer or user, if they are driving or doing other high-risk activities or are protecting their 2 eyes from radiation. Further, it is inconvenient for the wearer to carry the sheets or tissues and cleanings fluids on their person. [0005] In view of the above, it is desirable to produce safer and more effective ways to clean eyeglasses. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0006] According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a cleaning assembly for eyeglasses having a frame including at least one lens including: at least one wiper element mounted on the frame by at least two points; and wherein the at least one wiper element and the at least one lens is adapted to move relative to each other over the exposed surface of the lens to clean the exposed surface of the lens. [0007] . According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a cleaning assembly for eyeglasses according to any one of the preceding claims including the steps of: providing a frame including at least one lens; mounting at least one wiper element mounted on the frame on at least two points; wherein the at least one wiper element and the at least one lens is adapted to move relative to each other over the exposed surface of the lens to clean the exposed surface of the lens. [0008] The at least one wiper element and the at least one lens can be adapted to move relative to each other in a direction substantially from a side edge of the at least one lens to the opposite side edge of the at least one lens. Both ends of the at least one wiper element can be movable from one side edge of the at least one lens to another. Preferably, at least one wiper element moves in a direction substantially parallel or perpendicular to an axis of the frame. These features provide the advantage that the wiper element is able to clean at least one of entire surface of one side of a lens. An axis of the frame can be defined an 3 axis along part of a frame that forms a rim with an edge of a lens or a part of the frame that extends between the arms of the eyeglasses. [0009] The frame of the eyeglasses can form a rim on at least one edge of the at least one lens. Preferably, the at least one wiper element is mounted within an inner surface of the rim of the frame. Or even more preferably, the at least one wiper element is mounted on another surface of the rim of the frame. The frame can also form a rim on all edges of the at least one lens. The wiper element can thus be configurable to fit on the inner or outer surface the rim of the eyeglasses depending on the shape, aesthetics and function of the eyeglasses. [0010] Alternatively, the frame can include at least one aperture substantially the size of a cross-section of the at least one lens such that the least one lens is movable within the frame with respect to the frame. The at least one aperture can include at least one wiper element. Preferably, at least one lens can be movable with respect to the at least one wiper element to clean an exposed surface of the lens. Thus, the cleaning assembly may include at least one wiper element within the frame of the eyeglasses to provide an efficient way of cleaning the eyeglasses where the wiper element is integral to the eyeglasses. [0011] The at least one wiper element can clean both surfaces of the lens. Preferably, the at least one wiper element cleans both surfaces of the at least one lens simultaneously. This provides the advantage of cleaning the eyeglasses quickly and efficiently, and allows the inner surface of the lens to be cleaned without removal of the eyeglasses. [0012] Preferably, the at least one wiper element is adapted to be movable along a curved rim. Thus the invention is flexible to many types of eyeglasses shape, size and can accommodate any fashion of eyeglasses. [0013] In an embodiment of the invention, at least a first end of the at least one wiper element is adapted to be pivotable. Preferably, both ends of the at least 4 one wiper element are adapted to be pivotable. More preferably, a first end of the at least one wiper element includes at least one roller wheel. Even more preferably, both ends of the at least one wiper element includes at least one roller wheel. This embodiment allows that the wiper element can be more flexible in cleaning the surface areas of the lens at the side edges of the lens. [0014] In an alternate embodiment, the at least one wiper element is adapted to be extendable. The at least one wiper element can include at least one arm element which is longitudinally movable relative to the at least one wiper element or can include first and second arm elements, which is longitudinally movable relative to the at least one wiper element. This allows the at least one wiper element to adjust to the width of the at least one lens if the at least one lens varies in width. [0015] Preferably, the at least one wiper element includes at least one recess, and wherein the at least one arm elements includes at least one protrusion wherein the at least one protrusion is at least partly insertable into the at least one recess. [0016] Preferably, the at least one wiper element includes first and second arm elements wherein each arm element includes a first and second protrusion which are at least partly insertable into corresponding recesses of the at least one wiper element. [0017] Preferably, the at least one wiper element includes at least one cavity, and wherein the at least one arm element includes at least one protrusion wherein the at least one protrusion is at least partly insertable into the at least one cavity. [0018] Preferably, the at least one wiper element includes first and second arm elements wherein each arm element includes a first and second protrusion 5 which are at least partly insertable into corresponding recesses of the wiper element. [0019] Preferably, the at least one wiper element includes at least one arm element, the arm element adapted to allow movement of the rim relative to the arm element, such that the at least one wiper element is movable across the at least one lens when the rim varies in size, shape or curvature. This feature allows that the at least one wiper element can still be movable across the at least one lens, even if the rim varies in curvature, size or shape, as many eyeglasses have differently sized rims for functional or aesthetic reasons. [0020] Preferably, the at least one arm element includes at least one cavity which allows the rim to move within the at least one cavity as the at least one wiper element is moved across the at least one lens. [0021] More preferably, the at least one arm element includes a track portion wherein the rim is movable along the track portion as the wiper element is moved across the at least one lens. [0022] Preferably, the at least one wiper element can include at least one cleaning element or the at least one wiper element can include two cleaning elements. [0023] Preferably, the at least one wiper element can include at least one biasing means for assisting the at least one wiper element to move across the at least one lens or to be returned to a position at the side of the at least one lens. The biasing means can include at least one spring or at least one magnet. This provides a spring or magnetic action to aid the at least one wiper element to move across the at least one lens or to return to a position at a side of the at least one lens, reducing the effort of the user during the use of the assembly. 6 [0024] In another embodiment, the assembly can include at least one reservoir. Preferably, the at least one reservoir is re-fillable and can include at least one dispenser for dispensing fluid to the at least one wiper element. Preferably, the at least one reservoir includes fluid for cleaning the at least one lens. The assembly can also include a holder for releasably securing at least one cleaning element. [0025] These features provide the user with convenient access to cleaning materials so that these are not required to be carried separately. Preferably, at least one component of the assembly is releasably attachable such that the at least one wiper element or any other cleaning assembly component can be exposed or removed or replaced. Thus the at least one wiper element can be exposed for cleaning, removed for replacement purposes, replaced or any other similar reason. [0026] Preferably, the at least one wiper element is movable along the surface of the at least one lens by moving at least one end of the at least one wiper element. [0027] Preferably, at least one of the outer surfaces of the at least one wiper element is contoured for additional finger grip. Preferably, the at least one outer surface has a convex or concave profile. [0028] Preferably, the at least one wiper element is made of transparent or translucent materials. This provides the advantage of allowing the at least one wiper element to be more unobtrusive on the rim of the lens. [0029] Preferably, the at least one wiper element includes at least one holder for securing at least one cleaning element. More preferably, the at least one holder includes a lid. 7 [0030] In another embodiment of the present invention, the at least one wiper element includes a support element such that the support element is adapted to support the at least one wiper element on a user's nose. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0031] In order that the present invention can be more readily understood, preferred embodiments thereof will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: [0032] Figure la shows a view of an assembly of self-cleaning eyeglasses with wiper element according to a general embodiment of the invention; [0033] Figure lb shows a cross-section view of the wiper element and lens of figure 1a; [0034] Figures 1 c and 1 d show front views of a rim holding a lens with a wiper element within an internal track of the rim of Figure 1 a; [0035] Figures le and if show front views of a rim holding a lens with a wiper element within an internal track of the rim according to an alternate embodiment of the invention; [0036] Figures 1 g and 1 h show a front and cross-sectional view of goggles including a wiper element, according to an embodiment of the invention; [0037] Figure 2a and 2b show front views of an assembly with a wiper element in a loop configuration in various positions on the lens; [0038] Figure 3a shows a front view of an embodiment of the invention with a wiper element in an internal track, while Figure 3b shows a cross-sectional view of the wiper element of Figure 3a; 8 [0039] Figure 4a shows a front view of another embodiment of the invention with a wiper element in a loop configuration, while Figure 4b shows a cross sectional view of the wiper element of Figure 4a; [0040] Figures 5a-c show front views of yet another embodiment of the present invention with an assembly with a tiltable wiper element in an internal track in various positions on the lens, while Figure 5d shows the rear view of the wiper element of Figures 5a-c; [0041] Figures 6a and 6d show a further embodiment of the invention with an assembly with a tiltable wiper element in a loop configuration in two positions on the lens, while Figure 6b and 6e shows the rear view of the wiper element of Figures 6a and 6d and Figure 6c shows a cross-section view of the wiper element of Figures 6a,b, d and e; [0042] Figures 7a and 7b show an alternate embodiment of the invention with an assembly with a pivotable element in a loop configuration in two positions on the lens, while Figures 7c shows the rear view of the wiper element of Figures 7a b; [0043] Figures 8a and 9a show another embodiment of the invention with an assembly with an extendable wiper element in an internal track, while Figures 8b and 9b show the front view of the corresponding wiper elements of Figures 8a and 9a; [0044] Figures 10a and 1Ob show the cross sectional views of the extendable wiper elements of 8a-b, and 9a-b; [0045] Figures 11a and 11b show rear views of the extendable wiper elements of 8a-b, 9a-b; 9 [0046] Figures 12a and 12b show an alternate embodiment of the extendable wiper elements of Figures 8a and 9a; [0047] Figures 13a and 14a show front views of another embodiment of the invention of an assembly with an extendable wiper element in a loop configuration while Figures 13b and 14b show the front view of the corresponding wiper elements of Figures 13a and 14a; [0048] Figures 15a and 15b show the cross sectional views of the extendable wiper elements of 13a-b, and 14a-b; [0049] Figures 16a and 16b show cross-sectional views of an alternate embodiment of the invention of an assembly with extendable wiper elements of Figures 13a and 14a and Figure 16c shows a zoomed in view of the end of the wiper element enclosing part of the rim of Figure 16b; [0050] Figures 17a-c show front views of a further embodiment of the invention of an assembly including wiper elements in an internal track, while Figures 17d and 17e are cross-sectional views of the wiper elements of Figures 17a and 17b; [0051] Figures 18a-c show front views of a further embodiment of the invention of the assembly including wiper elements in a loop configuration, while Figures 18d and 18e are cross-sectional views of the wiper elements of Figures 18a and 18b; [0052] Figures 19b and 19c show zoomed in cross-sectional views of alternate profiles of the outer surface of the wiper element of Figure 19a; [0053] Figure 20a shows another front view of an embodiment of the present invention including a wiper element in an internal track with a stopper element on 10 the outer edge of the rim, while Figure 20b shows the cross-sectional view of the wiper element of Figure 20a; [0054] Figure 20c shows a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention as goggles with a wiper element in an internal track, while Figure 20d shows a cross-sectional view of the goggles of Figure 20c. [0055] Figures 21a and 21b show perspective views of another embodiment of the present invention of goggles with biasing means. [0056] Figures 22a and 22b show cross sectional views of a pivotable stopper element; [0057] Figure 23 shows a cross-sectional view of part of a wiper element with a stopper element and a limiting element; [0058] Figure 24a and 24b shows an alternate embodiment of the present invention where the lens is mounted by the frame at the corners of the lens. [0059] Figures 25a and 25b show perspective views of another embodiment of the present invention of eyeglasses where the wiper element is movable through an aperture in the frame, while Figure 25c shows a cross sectional view of the glasses of Figures 25a and 25b. [0060] Figures 26a to 26c show an exploded view of the eyeglasses of Figures 25a to 25c where the cleaning elements are detachable from the frame. [0061] Figure 27a shows a perspective view of yet another embodiment of the invention including a reservoir for cleaning fluid, while Figure 27b shows a detachable arm of the assembly of Figure 27a. 11 [0062] Figures 28a to 28d show perspective views of eyeglasses where holders including a cleaning element attachable to the frame. DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT [0063] Referring to all the Figures, there are shown cleaning assemblies for eyeglasses according to preferred embodiments of the present invention. In this specification, eyeglasses are defined as any type of frame that can hold one or more lenses in front of the eyes. These eyeglasses include spectacles, sunglasses, masks, goggles and are also known as sunnies, glasses or specs. Lenses can include optical elements that magnify or de-magnify or correct visual defects, or may be optical elements that are merely for protection, such as clear or tinted transparent or translucent optical elements. [0064] The eyeglasses includes a frame for mounting lenses . In some embodiments the frame includes a rim that surrounds and mounts each lens while in other embodiments, the lens are held at one or more points of the frame or are only bordered by a frame with rims on one or two edges of the lens. [0065] The frame can be of any conventionally known frames that can be supported on a user's face by arms that can be placed on a user's ears and a bridge that rests on a user's nose. The person skilled in the art would appreciate that the frame of the eyeglasses can be of any known configuration for the purpose of enhancement of vision, safety, protection from radiation, particulates or other environmental conditions or fashion. [0066] In Figures la to 1c, a wiper element 6 is mounted within a rim of the frame 8 and functions to clean each lens 4 as the wiper element 6 is manually manipulated across the surface of the lens 4. In this way, the eyeglasses 2 can be cleaned without the removal of the eyeglasses 2 from the user's face. The wiper element 6, when not in use, can rest at the side of one of the lens 4, such 12 as not to obscure the vision of the user. The wiper element 6 is supported at the top and bottom part of the frame 8 of each lens 4. [0067] Referring now to Figure lb and 1c in particular, a view of part of the wiper element 6 resting on a lens 4 is shown. Figure lb shows a cross-sectional view through the lens 4 and wiper element 6, excluding the frame 8. It can be seen that the wiper element 6 includes a cleaning element 10 which is in contact with lens 4 and extends from the top of the lens 4 to the bottom of the lens 4. When the wiper element 6 is manipulated across the surface of the lens 4 (see Figure 1c), the cleaning element 10 collects any particulate debris or moisture or other condensate thereby cleaning the surface of the lens. It is understood that the wiper element 6 operates to clean the entire surface of the lens 4 in a single pass of the wiper element 6 from one side of the lens 4 to the other. Notably, both ends of the wiper element are movable when the wiper element passes from one side edge of the lens to another. Of course, the wiper element 6 can be passed from side to side of the lens 4, as many times as necessary, to clean the surface of the lens 4 to the user's satisfaction. Referring to all the Figures, but Figures 1c, 2a and 2b in particular, the Figures show a front view of the frame 8, 16 and two preferred embodiments of the wiper element 6, 14. In Figure 1a, the wiper element 6 is held at two points on an internal track (not shown) within an inner surface of the frame 8 of the eyeglasses, in particular, the portion of the frame 8 in contact with the lens 4. The wiper element 6 can be configured to clean only one surface of the lens 4. However if a corresponding wiper 6 is provided on the opposite surface of the lens 4, both surfaces of the lens 4 can be cleaned, either in tandem or separately. [0068] However, in Figures 2a and 2b, the wiper element 14 is held in a loop configuration around the frame 16 of the lens 12. The loop configuration lends itself to having two wiper elements 14, one on each longitudinal length of the loop, and thus can clean both sides of the lens 12 simultaneously. It is advantageous to be able to clean both the inside and the outside of the lens 12, without removing the assembly from the user. This is especially useful for users who have fogged up the interior surface of their lens 4, 12 of their eyeglasses 2 13 and wish to clean their lens 4, 12 without removing their eyeglasses 2. This has a number of applications for active users, such as those operating machinery or in sporting activities. [0069] Figures 1g to 1h show an embodiment of the cleaning assembly of Figures la to 1f as applied to goggles or applications to other sporting activities. In figures 1 g, the lens 4 is surrounded by a frame 8. In this embodiment, the lens 4 may be a tinted or clear transparent or translucent sheet, meant to protect a skier or other sporting enthusiast from the environment. A wiper element 6 passes over the single lens 4 moving from the top of the frame 8 to the bottom of the frame 8. The cleaning element 10 of the wiper element 6 makes contact with the lens 4 thereby cleaning the lens 4. In the cross-sectional view of the goggles of Figures 1 h, the contact of the cleaning element 10 with the lens 4 can be seen. An internal track 11 allows the wiper element 6 to be fitted securely to the frame 8 yet allow movement of the wiper element 6 across the lens 4. [0070] In an alternate embodiment, as shown in Figures le and 1f, the wiper element 6 can be held at the sides of the frame 8 instead of the top and bottom rims of the frame 8. The wiper element 6 can then be able to move in a direction perpendicular to an axis of the frame from the top of the frame 8 to the bottom of the frame 8 or from the bottom of the frame 8 to the top of the frame 8 for cleaning. An axis of the frame can be defined an axis along part of a frame that forms a rim with an edge of a lens or a part of the frame that extends between the arms of the eyeglasses. [0071] Referring now to Figures 3a, 3b and 4a and 4b, where Figures 3a and 4a show a perspective view of a wiper element 6, 14 held within the frame 8, 16 and a wiper element 6, 14 in a loop configuration, respectively. Figures 3b and 4b show a cross section view of the wiper elements of Figures 3a and 4a respectively. The top and bottom sides of the frame 8, 16 in these embodiments of the invention, are substantially parallel. Additionally, the sides of the frame 8, 16 are substantially parallel, such that the wiper elements 6, 14 are substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom sides of the frame 8, 16. 14 [0072] In Figure 3a and 3b, it can be seen that at the bottom side of the frame 8, there is provided an internal track portion 12 that supports one end of the single wiper element 6. A second internal track 12 is also provided at the top side of the frame 8, as more clearly seen in Figure 3b. The internal track portion 12 is an elongated groove or recess that securely holds an end of the wiper element 6 yet allows the wiper element 6 to be moved along the track portion 12 as required. [0073] In Figures 4a and 4b, the wiper element 14 is held in a loop configuration around the top and bottom sides of the frame 16, holding two cleaning elements 18 against the two surfaces of lens 12. This allows both surfaces of the lens 12 to be cleaned simultaneously as the wiper element 14 is manipulated along the surface of the lens 12. Preferably, the wiper element 14 securely fits to the top and bottom of the frame 16 of the eyeglasses, allowing the wiper element 14 to be moved from one side edge to the other side edge of the frame 16 when required for cleaning of the eyeglasses. [0074] However, for many reasons, the frame of eyeglasses 2 can have a frame with rims 8, 16 that have substantially parallel sides and thus the distance between the rims of the frame 8, 16 can be variable across the surface of the lens 4, 12. This can be for aesthetic, fashion or safety reasons. The following description and Figures 5a to 16e, describe multiple embodiments of assemblies including wiper elements 6, 22, 32, 46, 62, 72, 86, 96 where the wiper elements 6, 22, 32, 46, 62, 72, 86, 96 are adapted to clean the entire surface of the lens 4, 20, 30, 44, 60, 74, 84, 98 even if the distance between the rims of the frame 8, 24, 34, 48, 64, 76, 88, 100 of the lens 4, 20, 30, 44, 60, 74, 84, 98 are variable across the surface of the lens 4, 20, 30, 44, 60, 74, 84, 98 . This allows the wiper elements 6, 22, 32, 46, 62, 72, 86, 96 to be versatile and flexibly used across a number of different eyeglasses styles and types. [0075] In further embodiments of the present invention, as shown in Figures 5a-5d, 6a-e and 7a-c, there is provided views of the frame 24, 34, 48 wherein a side of the rim 24, 34, 48 may not necessarily be exactly perpendicular to the top 15 and bottom part of the frame 24, 34, 48 of the cleaning assembly 19, 29, 42. More particularly, in Figures 5a-5d, while the rims the frame 24 are not perpendicular, the upper corners of the rim of the frame 24 have a slight curvature, allowing that the distance between the top and bottom rim of the frame 24 to be constant across the surface of the lens 20. For example, in Figure 5a, the wiper element 22 is angled at the left side of the lens 20, the distance between the top and bottom rim of the frame 24 is distance A, as shown by the doubled headed arrow. Yet, while in approximately the centre of the lens 20, in Figure 5b, the angle of the wiper element 22 is now changed to a more upright position, however the distance between the top and bottom of the rim of the frame 24 is still distance A. Finally, when the wiper element 22 is in a final position at the right side of the lens 20, the angle tilts towards the right, yet the distance between the top and bottom rims of the frame 24 remains A. [0076] In Figures 5a to 5c, the wiper element 22 can be seen to move from the left side of the rim of the frame 24 (Figure 5a), pass across the surface of the lens 20 (Figure 5b), and after cleaning the entire surface of lens 20, come to rest at a position at the right of the lens 20, against the right side of the rim of the frame 24 (Figure 5c). [0077] In Figure 5d, there is shown a wiper element 22 suitable for the lens 20 contained within the rim of the frame 24. Figure 5d shows the part of wiper element 24 that normally faces the surface of the lens 20, showing the whole of cleaning element 26. In particular, there is a pair of rollers 28 at each curved end of the wiper element 22, which allow the wiper element 22 to be rolled within the internal tracks (not shown) across the entire surface of the lens 20 of Figures 5a c. The rollers 28 allow one end of the wiper element 22 to travel a further distance along the internal track of the top rim of the frame 24 than the opposite end of the wiper element 22. This means that the wiper element 22 can roll and angle easily from side to side of the rim of the frame 24, cleaning all parts of the lens 20. 16 [0078] In another cleaning assembly 29, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention, shown in Figures 6a-e, there is shown a wiper element 32, similar to Figures 5a-d, except that the wiper element 32 is of a loop configuration, where the wiper element 32 is attached at two points around the rim of the frame 34. The wiper element 32 is able to clean both surfaces of lens 30 due to the two cleaning elements 36 as it passes from one side of the rim of the frame 34 to the opposite side. In particular, the ends of the wiper element 32 include a curved inner portion 40 and rollers 38 that allow the wiper element 32 to be able to tilt at one end of the rim of the frame 34 to clean the entire surface of the lens 30 (see Figure 6b and 6e). The rollers 38 rotate along the inner part of rim of the frame 34, ensuring a smooth motion across the lens 30. [0079] Figure 6a shows the upright position of the wiper element 32 at one side of the rim of the frame 34 with Figure 6b showing the corresponding inner view of the wiper element 32. Figure 6c shows a cross-sectional view of the wiper element 32, Figure 6d shows the wiper element 32 on the opposite side of rim of the frame 34 at a tilted angle, while Figure 6e shows how wiper element 32 is tiltable relative to its position at the start of the cleaning action due to the curved inner portion 40. [0080] In another embodiment of the invention, there is shown an alternate cleaning assembly 42 in Figures 7a-c, another assembly similar to the assembly of Figures 6a-e. Here, a wiper element 46 is again shown in a loop configuration, and is provided on a rim of the frame 48 where the wiper element 46 can tilt at one edge of the lens 44 to facilitate cleaning the entire surface of the lens 44 (see front views, Figures 7a and 7b). However, the wiper element 44 now includes a pivotable element 56 (see Figure 7c). This pivotable element 56 is located between the cleaning elements 50 and rollers 52 and allows the wiper element 46 to tilt easily to fit within the angled rim of the frame 48 at one edge of the lens 44. [0081] In Figures 8a-16b, there are shown a cleaning assembly 58, 82 according to an additional embodiment of the invention, as applied to situations where the frame 64, 76, 88, 100 is curved along one or more sides. Thus the 17 distance between the top and bottom frame 64, 76, 88, 100 can be variable across the surface of the lens 60, 74, 84, 98. The wiper element 62, 72, 86, 96 can be extendable to accommodate the variability of the distance between the top and bottom parts of the frame 64, 76, 88, 100 and thus allows for at least one entire surface of the lens 60, 74, 84, 98 to be cleaned. [0082] Figures 8a-12b show an embodiment of the invention, where the wiper element 62, 72 is held within an internal track (not shown) of the frame 64, 76. Figures 13a-16b show embodiments of the invention where the wiper element 86, 96 is supported in a loop configuration on the outside of the rim of the frame 88,100. [0083] Referring specifically to Figures 8a and 9a, there is shown front views of the lens 60 supported in the frame 64 with the wiper element 62 which is only cleans on one side of the lens 60. Figures 8b and 9b show the corresponding wiper element 62 for Figure 8a and 9a. In Figure 8a, the wiper element 62 of Figure 8b, is stowed along one edge of the lens 60, the wiper element 62can be stowed under part of the frame 64. When the wiper element 62is manipulated to move across the surface of the lens 60, in Figure 9a, it is shown that the wiper element of Figure 9b has a arm element 66 movable in relation to the wiper element 62 that can extend, to accommodate the greater distance between the top and bottom parts of the frame 64 of the lens 60. In this way, the wiper element 62 is able to clean the surface of the lens 60 efficiently while accommodating the curved rim of the frame 64. [0084] As shown in detail in Figures 10a and 10b, there is shown cross sectional views of the wiper element 62, corresponding to the positions of the wiper element 62 in Figures 8a and 9a. The wiper element 62 has an arm element 66 that is movable in relation to the wiper element 62 and allows the wiper element 62 to adjust to the variable length of the lens 60 as the wiper element 62 moves across the lens 60. Figures 11a and 11b shows the view of the wiper element 62 which faces the lens 60, including the cleaning element 68 (shown in a hatched pattern) and the arm element 66. The arm element 66 can, 18 in an alternate embodiment, include a slotted track 70 that allows the movement of the arm element 66 in relation to the wiper element 62. Again Figures 11 a and 11 b correspond to the positions of the wiper element 62 in Figures 8a and 9a. [0085] In an alternate embodiment of cleaning assembly 58 of the Figures 8a to 11b, Figures 12a and 12b show a side view of the wiper element 76 corresponding to the positions of the wiper element 62 in Figures 8a and 9a. The arm element 80 can be movable within a tunnel like portion of the wiper element 72 that can enclose at least part of the arm element 80. [0086] Alternatively, Figures 13a-16b show an embodiment of a cleaning assembly 82, where the wiper element 86, 96 is extendable and is in a loop configuration. The wiper element 86, 96 of these Figures can clean both surfaces of the lens 84, 98 simultaneously. Figures 13a-14b, similarly to Figures 8a-9b, show the wiper element 86 moving from one side of the lens 84 (Figure 13a and 13b) to another part of the lens 84 (Figure 14a and 14b). The wiper element 86 includes an arm element 90 that allows the wiper element 86 to be extendable. [0087] Figures 15a and 15b show a cross sectional view of the wiper elements 86 of Figures 13a-14b. An arm element 90 is longitudinal movable in relation to the wiper element 86 by sliding into or out of the two recesses 94 provided on each side of the wiper element 86 (see Figure 15b). Thus the wiper element 86 is extendable to accommodate the changing distance between the top and bottom parts of the frame 88 of the lens 84 (Figures 13a and 13b) and thus can clean the full width of both surfaces of the lens 84. [0088] Optionally, in another embodiment, Figures 16a and 16b show a cross sectional view of a wiper element 96 where the wiper element 96 is extendable at either end. The wiper element can include a second arm element 106 similar to the first arm element 104, which can also be extendable, and allows the wiper element 96 to be extendable on opposite ends. The arm elements 104, 106 can 19 be movable within a tunnel like portion 108 of the wiper element 96 that can enclose at least part of the arm element 80. [0089] In Figures 8a-16b, it can be shown that the frame 64, 76, 88, 100 can be engaged with the wiper element 62, 72, 86, 96 in a secure way, such that it provides sufficient transverse opposing force for the first arm and/or second arm elements 66, 80, 90, 104 and 106, to be extended as the wiper element 62, 72, 86, 96 is moved across the lens 60, 74, 84, 98. This is shown in the Figures 1 0a b, 12a-b, 15a-b, 16a-b and particularly Figures 16c, which shows a view of a zoomed in part of wiper element 96 of Figure 16b. Figure 16c shows more specifically that the frame 88 includes a flange 108 that fits securely within a corresponding recess 110 of the arm element 96. [0090] In Figures 17a-e and 18a-e, there are shown further embodiments of the invention which accommodates cleaning assemblies 111, 124 with curved frames 116, 130. The wiper elements 114, 128 of these Figures allow for different distances between the top and bottom parts of the frame 116, 130, i.e. accommodating differing widths of the lens 112, 126, in relation to the ends of the wiper element 114, 128, without extension of the wiper elements 114, 128, as described in previous embodiments of the cleaning assemblies. In Figures 17a-e, there is shown a cleaning assembly 111 where the wiper element 110 fits within the internal track of the frame 116, and cleans only one surface of the lens 112. At either end of the wiper element 114 is included a track portion 120 and stopper element 122. The track portion 120 allows for the transverse movement of the frame 116 along the track portion 120 in relation to the movement of the wiper element 114 across the lens 112 and passes through an aperture in the frame 116. Stopper element 122 prevents the frame 116 and wiper element 114 from disengagement. [0091] Ideally, the track portion 120 is suited to fitting the maximum and minimum distance between the top and bottom parts of the frame 116, as shown by the position of the wiper element 114 in Figure 17a and 17b. Figures 17d shows that at either end of the wiper element 114, the top and bottom parts of the 20 frame 116 is a maximum distance apart and the frame 116 8 at one end of track portion 120 sits adjacent to the stopper element 122. Also, the track portion 120 should be adapted to fitting the minimum distance between the top and bottom parts of the frame 116 (Figure 17e), as shown by the position of wiper element 114 in Figure 17b. The wiper element 114 in this position of Figure 17b has the part of the frame 116 at the opposite end of the track portion 120, at the furthest position from stopper element 122. Thus, as the wiper element 114 moves across from one side of the lens 112 to the opposite side, part of the frame 116 moves along track portion 120, as shown in Figures 17a, b, d and e. Finally, in Figure 17c, the wiper element 114 is also able to tilt at an angle to rest against the opposite edge of frame 116, after completing the cleaning of the entire surface of the lens 112. [0092] Similarly to the embodiment of the cleaning assembly 110 in Figures 17a-e, is an alternate embodiment of the cleaning assembly 124 in Figures 18a-e, where the wiper element 128 is in a loop configuration or wrapped around the outer part of frame 130, which allows both surfaces of the lens 126 to be cleaned simultaneously. However, instead of a track portion located on the inner surface of the frame, the inner ends of the wiper element 128, includes an elongated recess portion 134 which accommodates the variable distance between the width of the lens, for example, the maximum width of the top and bottom part of the frame 130, shown in Figure 18a, and the minimum width of the top and bottom part of the frame 130, shown in Figure 18b. Figures 18d and 18e show the cross sectional views of the wiper element 128 corresponding to the positions of the wiper element 128 in Figures 18a and 18b. Thus, in this embodiment, the wiper element 128 is able to pass from one side of the lens 126 to the opposite side, while accommodating the differing widths of the top and bottom parts of the frame 130 to clean both surfaces of the lens 126. Finally, in Figures 18c, the wiper element 128 is tiltable to rest against the opposite edge of the frame 130. [0093] There can also be modifications to the wiper elements of any embodiments as described above. For instance, the outer surface of the wiper element can manually manipulated to allow the user to move the wiper element 21 easily across one or more of the surfaces of the lens. To facilitate this manual manipulation, the profile of the outer surface of the wiper element can be contoured, as shown in Figures 19a-c. Figures 19a shows a perspective view the outer surface of the wiper element 136, and Figures 19b and 19c show a zoomed in cross sectional portion of the wiper element 136 with two differing profiles. For instance, Figures 19b shows the outer surface of the wiper element 136 to have a convex profile, while Figure 19c shows a concave profile. It can be understood that these are merely examples of the possible profiles of the wiper element 136 and that any profile or surface facilitating the manual manipulation of the wiper element 136 would be within the scope of the present invention as would be known by the person skilled in the art. [0094] Other modifications to the wiper elements can include modifications to the stopper element 122. Stopper element 122 can also provide an alternative way of manipulating the wiper element 144 to move from one side of the lens 142 to the other, as shown in Figure 20a and 20b. A perspective view of a cleaning assembly 140 in Figure 20a shows a wiper element 144 having stopper elements 148 at either end (only top stopper element 148 is shown in Figure 20a), and where the stopper elements 148 are able to be manually manipulated along elongated apertures 150 so that the wiper element 144 is able to clean the surface of the lens 142. [0095] The advantages of the stopper elements 148 of the cleaning assembly of the Figures 20a and 20b may also be applied to equipment for sporting activities, such as goggles 153, as exemplified in Figures 20c and 20d. In particular, Figure 20c shows a front view of the goggles 153 including a lens 154, frame 156 and wiper element 158. Figure 20d shows how the wiper element 158 including the cleaning element 164 can be manually manipulated over the surface of the lens 154 by using the stopper elements 160 located on the frame 156 which move within the recessed track 162 on either side of the goggles 153. In particular, roller elements 166 rotate within the cavity of the frame 156, providing a smooth and easy action for the movement of the wiper element 158. Furthermore, the wiper elements could include at least one biasing means for 22 assisting the wiper element to move across the lens or to return to a position at the side of the lens, as shown in Figures 21a and 21b. The biasing means can include one or more springs 174 or a magnet 176. This provides a spring or magnetic action to aid the wiper element 172 to move across the lens 168 or to return to a position at a side of the frame 170 of the lens 168, reducing the effort of the user during the use of the cleaning assembly 169. This would be particularly useful for any embodiment of the cleaning assembly 169, where the wiper element 172 is supported at two or more points at the sides of the frame 170 and it is preferred that the wiper element 172 can rest at the top or bottom of the frame 170 when not in use. [0096] Further modifications to the stopper element can include that the stopper element is pivotable with respect to the track portion, as shown in the cross sections views of the ends of the wiper elements 180 of Figures 22a, 22b and 23. A pivot point 182 shown in these Figures, allow the stopper element 184 to angle to the frame 186 facilitating the tiltability of the stopper element 184 to the wiper element 180, as required to clean certain parts of the lens, as shown in Figure 22b. [0097] In Figures 22a and 22b, the cross-section of stopper element 184 can have a curved profile, and is shown particularly in these Figures as a convex shape. Further, the profile of the stopper element 184 can be modified similarly to the outer surface of any of the embodiments the wiper elements, as described above. [0098] In Figure 23, there is shown a cross-section of a cleaning assembly 188 with a stopper element 191, wiper element 190, with a track portion 192. The track portion 192 can include a limiting element 194 that prevents the wiper element 190 from extending beyond the frame 196. In one embodiment, the limiting element 194can be a flange or in an alternate embodiment, can be a roller wheel, as described in Figures 6a-e or Figures 7a-c. 23 [0099] Figures 24a to 26c show cleaning assemblies for glasses where the frame does not form a rim that encloses one or more edges of the at least one lens. Figures 24a and 24b show a cleaning assembly where the lens or lenses may be mounted at two or more points of the frame at either side edge of the lens. Figures 25a to 25c show a frame where a single lens is movable within an aperture of the frame. Lastly, Figures 26a to 26c show an exploded view of a cleaning assembly for Figures 25a to 25c. [00100] Figures 24a and 24b show a lens 204 is a rimless lens which is mounted on the frame 200 by the top and bottom corners of the lens 204. The frame 200 includes recesses 206, 208 at either side of the lens 204 that allows the frame 200 to hold the lens 204 securely. A wiper element 210 is movable over the lens 204 between the recesses 206, 208. Although not shown, cleaning elements are included on the wiper element 210, such that the cleaning elements are in contact with the surface of the lens 204. Therefore, as the wiper element 210 is moved between recesses 206 and 208, the cleaning elements move across the surface of the lens 204 cleaning it of any unwanted particulates or fluids. The wiper element 210 is held securely at either end by the frame 200 and a channel between the recesses 206, 208 allows the wiper element 210 to move smoothly and easily. [00101] The at least one wiper element 210 can includes a support element 212 which is shaped to fit on a user's nose in the middle of the at least one wiper element 210. When the eyeglasses are positioned on a person's face for viewing or protection, the support element 212 supports the wiper element 210 such that the wiper element 210 to stay at the top of the lens 204. This helps to keep the at least one wiper element 210 out of the user's field of vision until the wiper element 210 is required for cleaning. [00102] Figures 25a to 25c show a similar cleaning assembly 214 to the cleaning assembly 198 of Figures 24a and 24b. Figures 25a and 25b show a cleaning assembly 214 where the frame 216 does not form a rim around the edges of the lens 224 but where the frame 216 includes an aperture 220 that is 24 substantially the size of a cross-section of the lens 224. The frame 216 may also include arms 218. The lens 224 is therefore able to pass substantially through the aperture 220. Aperture 220 is fitted with four cleaning elements 230, two on each side of the inner surface of the aperture 220, as exemplified in Figure 25c which shows a cross sectional view of Figures 25a and 25b. When the lens 224 passes through the aperture 220, the cleaning elements 230 remove any unwanted particulates or fluids from the lens 224. Figure 25a shows the cleaning assembly 214 where the lens 224 is in a position for use for viewing or when a user is using the glasses for protection. When the lens 224 is dirty, the lens 224 can be manually manipulated through the aperture 220 by the user, as shown in Figure 25b. Protrusions 224, 226 at the corners of the lens 222 prevent the lens 222 from disengaging from the frame 216. The support element 228 may also be utilised to prevent unwanted movement of the lens 222 by additional protrusions 232. [00103] Similar to the wiper element 210 of Figure 24b, the at least one wiper element 216 of Figure 25b can includes a support element 228 which is shaped to fit on a user's nose in the middle of the at least one wiper element 216. Again, when the eyeglasses are positioned on a person's face for viewing or protection, the support element 228 supports the wiper element 216 such that the wiper element 216 is kept at the top of the lens 222. This helps to keep the at least one wiper element 216 out of the user's field of vision until the wiper element 216 is required for cleaning. [00104] All of the cleaning assemblies described herein, including the cleaning assembly 216 can have one or more parts that are removably detachable and which are secured by one or more fasteners 234, as shown in Figure 26a to 26c. In particular, the exploded view of the cleaning assembly 216 of Figure 26b shows that the internal structure of the frame 216, lens 222 and/or any part or whole of the wiper elements, cleaning elements 230 can be exposed or removed for replacement, repair, cleaning or any other purpose. A fastener 234 such as a clip, screw or pivoting catch can be used to secure all the components of the cleaning assembly 216, as shown in close up view of the corner of the frame 216 25 in Figure 26a. Once the fastener 234 is undone, as illustrated in Figure 26c, the frame 216 can be pulled apart in two or more pieces to reveal individual cleaning elements 230. Even lens 222 can be replaced for one of a differing magnification or colour. A series of flanges and recesses, 236, 238 allow the frame 216 to interlock. [00105] Any of the cleaning assemblies as described above can also include at least one reservoir 248 for containing cleaning fluids or other liquids 244, as described in Figures 27a and 27b, located in the cleaning assembly 240 within the frame 242, more specifically in the arms 252 of the frame 242 . The cleaning fluid 244can be dispensed onto the cleaning element of the wiper element 246 on either side of the cleaning assembly 240 via a passageway 250. The reservoir 248 can also be refilled via an aperture 254 and the cleaning fluid 244 released by pressing button 258.. The frame 242 can also include separable arms 252 which can be connected via a hinge 256. [00106] Further modifications and improvements can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the cleaning elements can be made of any suitable material for cleaning glass or plastic, including microfiber materials, cotton or synthetic cloths. A preferred material for the cleaning elements 10 includes microfiber materials laminated on ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). [00107] Additional modifications to the eyeglasses 258, 270, 278 can include holders 260, 272, 280 for cleaning elements, as shown in Figures 28a to 28d. Each holder 260, 272, 280 can hold one or more cleaning elements 262, 274, 284. The holders 260, 272, 280 can be included on the arms 264 or any part of the frames 266 as would be obvious to a person skilled in the art. [00108] The holder 260 of Figure 28a can be in the form of a clip 260. In a close up view of the holder 260 in Figure 28b, the arrow indicates that the cleaning element 262 can be inserted and then securely held by the holder 260, 26 until the cleaning element 262 is required for cleaning the lenses 268. The cleaning element 262 can then be easily removed and replaced when the lenses 268 are cleaned. [00109] A modified holder 272 of Figure 28c includes a recess 272 with a lid 276. The lid 276 can include a hinge and can be pivotable allowing the holder 272 to enclose the cleaning element 274. This holder 272 can thus securely hold the cleaning element 274 until required for cleaning. [00110] Yet another modification to a holder 270 is shown in Figure 28d. The holder 280 includes a base with turned over edges that allow the cleaning element 284 to be held within the holder 280. A separate lid 282 is movable under the edges of the base to hold the cleaning element 284 securely. [00111] Other modifications to the holders may include any type of fastener or securing device which are known to the person skilled in the art, such as clips, catches or locks. Other examples of modifications include that the eyeglasses, frames or wiper elements may be made of any type of material known to be used, such as metals, alloys, or plastics including transparent or translucent materials.
权利要求:
Claims (45) [1] 1. A cleaning assembly for eyeglasses having a frame including at least one lens including: at least one wiper element mounted on the frame by at least two points; and wherein the at least one wiper element and the at least one lens is adapted to move relative to each other over the exposed surface of the lens to clean the exposed surface of the lens. [2] 2. A method of manufacturing a cleaning assembly for eyeglasses according to any one of the preceding claims including the steps of: providing a frame including at least one lens; mounting at least one wiper element mounted on the frame on at least two points; wherein the at least one wiper element and the at least one lens is adapted to move relative to each other over the exposed surface of the lens to clean the exposed surface of the lens. [3] 3. An assembly or a method according to claims 1 or 2 wherein the at least one wiper element and the at least one lens is adapted to move relative to each other in a direction substantially from a side edge of the at least one lens to the opposite side edge of the at least one lens. [4] 4. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein both ends of the at least one wiper element are movable from one side edge of the at least one lens to another. [5] 5. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element moves in a direction substantially parallel or perpendicular to an axis of the frame. [6] 6. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the frame forms a rim on at least one edge of the at least one lens. 28 [7] 7. An assembly or a method according to claim 6 wherein the at least one wiper element is mounted within an inner surface of the rim of the frame. [8] 8. An assembly or a method according to any one of claims 1 to 7 wherein the at least one wiper element is mounted on an outer surface of the rim of the frame. [9] 9. An assembly or a method according to any one of claims 6 to 8 wherein the frame forms a rim on all edges of the at least one lens. [10] 10. An assembly or a method according to claims 1 or 2 including that the frame includes at least one aperture substantially the size of a cross section of the at least one lens such that the least one lens is movable within the frame with respect to the frame. [11] 11. An assembly or a method according to claim 10 wherein the at least one aperture includes at least one wiper element. [12] 12. An assembly or a method according to claims 10 or 11 wherein the at least one lens is movable with respect to the at least one wiper element to clean an exposed surface of the lens. [13] 13. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element cleans both surfaces of the at least one lens. [14] 14. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element cleans both surfaces of the at least one lens simultaneously. 29 [15] 15. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element is adapted to be movable along a curved rim. [16] 16. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein at least a first end of the at least one wiper element is adapted to be pivotable. [17] 17. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein both ends of the at least one wiper element are adapted to be pivotable. [18] 18. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein at least a first end of the at least one wiper element includes at least one roller wheel. [19] 19. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein both ends of the at least one wiper element includes at least one roller wheel. [20] 20. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element is adapted to be extendable. [21] 21. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element includes at least one arm element which is longitudinally movable relative to the wiper element. [22] 22. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claimswherein the at least one wiper element includes first and second arm elements which are longitudinally movable relative to the wiper element. [23] 23. An assembly or a method according to any one of claims 20 to 22 wherein the at least one wiper element includes at least one recess, and wherein the at least one arm elements includes at least one protrusion wherein the at least one protrusion is at least partly insertable into the at least one recess. 30 [24] 24. An assembly or a method according to any one of preceding claims 20 to 23 wherein the at least one wiper element includes a first and second arm elements wherein each arm element includes a first and second protrusion which are at least partly insertable into corresponding recesses of the at least one wiper element. [25] 25. An assembly or a method according to any one of claims, 20 to 22 wherein the at least one wiper element includes at least one cavity, and wherein the at least one arm element includes at least one protrusion wherein the at least one protrusion is at least partly insertable into the at least one cavity. [26] 26. An assembly or a method according to any one of claims 20 to 22, and 25 wherein the at least one wiper element includes first and second arm elements wherein each arm element includes first and second protrusions which are at least partly insertable into corresponding cavities of the at least one wiper element. [27] 27. An assembly or a method according to any one of claims 20 to 26 wherein the at least one wiper element includes at least one arm element, the at least one arm element adapted to allow movement of the rim relative to the at least one arm element, such that the at least one wiper element is movable across the at least one lens when the rim varies in size, shape or curvature. [28] 28. An assembly or a method according to claim 27 wherein the at least one arm element includes at least one cavity which allows the rim to move within the at least one cavity as the at least one wiper element is moved across the at least one lens. [29] 29. An assembly or a method according to claim 28 wherein the at least one arm element includes at least one track portion wherein the rim is movable along the at least one track portion as the at least one wiper element is moved across the at least one lens. 31 [30] 30. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element includes at least one cleaning element. [31] 31. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element includes two cleaning elements. [32] 32. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element includes at least one biasing means for assisting the at least one wiper element to move across the at least one lens or return to a side of the at least one lens. [33] 33. An assembly or a method according to claim 32 wherein the biasing means is at least one spring. [34] 34. An assembly or a method according to claim 32 wherein the biasing means is at least one magnet. [35] 35. An assembly or a method according to one of the preceding claims including at least one reservoir. [36] 36. An assembly or a method according to claim 34 including at least one reservoir that is re-fillable and/or includes at least one dispenser for dispensing fluid to the at least one wiper element. [37] 37. An assembly or a method according to claims 35 or 36 wherein the at least one reservoir includes fluid for cleaning the at least one lens. [38] 38. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein at least one component of the assembly is releasably attachable such that the at least one wiper element can be exposed or removed or replaced. [39] 39. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element is movable along the surface of the at least one lens by moving at least one end of the at least one wiper element. 32 [40] 40. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein at least one of the outer surfaces of the at least one wiper element is contoured for additional finger grip. [41] 41. An assembly or a method according to claim 40 wherein the at least one outer surface has a convex or concave profile. [42] 42. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element is made of transparent or translucent materials. [43] 43. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element includes at least one holder for securing at least one cleaning element. [44] 44. An assembly or a method according to claim 43 wherein the at least one holder includes a lid. [45] 45. An assembly or a method according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the at least one wiper element includes a support element such that the support element is adapted to support the at least one wiper element on a user's nose. UPFRONT ENTERPRISE CORPORATIONS PTY LTD WATERMARK PATENT AND TRADE MARKS ATTORNEYS P35943AU00
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