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JP3746945B2 - Ventilator compatible glasses - Google Patents
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JP3746945B2
JP3746945B2 JP2000259829A JP2000259829A JP3746945B2 JP 3746945 B2 JP3746945 B2 JP 3746945B2 JP 2000259829 A JP2000259829 A JP 2000259829A JP 2000259829 A JP2000259829 A JP 2000259829A JP 3746945 B2 JP3746945 B2 JP 3746945B2
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【0001】
【発明の属する技術分野】
本発明は、人工呼吸器に着脱可能な人工呼吸器対応眼鏡に関する。
【0002】
【従来の技術】
従来、人工呼吸器を着用したまま眼鏡を掛けようとしても、人工呼吸器が邪魔になってテンプルを耳に掛けることができないため、眼鏡を掛けることができないという課題があった。
【0003】
【発明が解決しようとする課題】
本発明は、このような従来の課題に着目してなされたもので、人工呼吸器を着用したままで掛けることができる人工呼吸器対応眼鏡を提供することを目的としている。
【0008】
【課題を解決するための手段】
上記目的を達成するために、本発明に係る人工呼吸器対応眼鏡は、人工呼吸器に着脱可能な人工呼吸器対応眼鏡であって、前記人工呼吸器はマスクと取付け部とベルトとを有し、前記取付け部はスリットを有し前記マスクを使用者の鼻にセットしたとき眉間付近に位置付けられるよう前記マスクに設けられ、前記ベルトは前記スリットを通り前記マスクを使用者の鼻にセットしたとき使用者の頭部に固定可能に設けられ、前記人工呼吸器対応眼鏡は、2つの支持部材とバネとを有し、各支持部材は、V字状に折れ曲がった形状を有し、一端にレンズが取り付けられ、各支持部材の長さ方向に対し垂直方向に伸びる軸部材により折れ曲がった角部で互いに回転可能に結合してあり、前記軸部材と各レンズとの間の互いに対向する位置に前記取付け部を互いの間に挟むための保持部を有し、前記バネは各保持部が互いに近づく方向に各支持部材を付勢するよう各支持部材の間に設けられていることを、特徴とする。
【0009】
本発明に係る人工呼吸器対応眼鏡は、バネの付勢力に抗して各支持部材を回転させて各保持部の間の間隔を広げ、各保持部で人工呼吸器の取付け部を互いの間に挟んで使用する。これにより、人工呼吸器を着用したままで掛けることができる。この場合、保持部で取付け部を挟んであるため、顔を動かしても落ちたりずれたりするのを防止することができる。使用しない場合には、各保持部の間の間隔を広げて各保持部を取付け部から外し、取り外すことができる。本発明に係る人工呼吸器対応眼鏡は、バネの付勢力で保持部が取付け部をしっかりと挟み、ずれ防止効果が高められている。
【0010】
第4の本発明に係る人工呼吸器対応眼鏡は、人工呼吸器に着脱可能な人工呼吸器対応眼鏡であって、前記人工呼吸器はマスクと取付け部とベルトとを有し、前記取付け部はスリットを有し前記マスクを使用者の鼻にセットしたとき眉間付近に位置付けられるよう前記マスクに設けられ、前記ベルトは前記スリットを通り前記マスクを使用者の鼻にセットしたとき使用者の頭部に固定可能に設けられ、前記取付け部は呼吸器側磁性体を有し、前記人工呼吸器を使用者に取り付けたときレンズが使用者の目にセットされる状態で前記呼吸器側磁性体に吸着可能な眼鏡側磁性体を有することを特徴とする。呼吸器側磁性体と眼鏡側磁性体は、両方が永久磁石から成っても、一方が永久磁石で他方が鉄板から成ってもよい。
【0011】
第4の本発明に係る人工呼吸器対応眼鏡は、眼鏡側磁性体を人工呼吸器の取付け部の呼吸器側磁性体に吸着させて使用する。これにより、人工呼吸器を着用したままで掛けることができる。この場合、眼鏡側磁性体が呼吸器側磁性体に吸着しているため、顔を動かしても落ちたりずれたりするのを防止することができる。使用しない場合には、眼鏡側磁性体の吸着力に抗して呼吸器側磁性体から眼鏡を引っ張れば、人工呼吸器から取り外すことができる。
【0012】
第1乃至第4の人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の用途の代表的な例を挙げれば、目の屈折異常矯正用である。
【0013】
【発明の実施の形態】
以下、図面に基づき、本発明の第1乃至第3の実施の形態について説明する。
図1乃至図7は、本発明の第1の実施の形態を示している。
図1に示すように、人工呼吸器対応眼鏡10が、人工呼吸器1に着脱可能に取り付けられる。人工呼吸器1は、マスク2と取付け部3とベルト4と当て具(スペーサ)5とを有する。マスク2は、酸素吸入装置に接続可能なパイプ6を有し、使用者の鼻を覆うようになっている。取付け部3は、縦方向に伸びる2本のスリット7を有し、マスク2を使用者の鼻にセットしたとき眉間付近に位置付けられるようマスク2に一体的に設けられている。ベルト4は、スリット7を通りマスク2を使用者の鼻にセットしたとき使用者の頭部に固定可能に設けられている。当て具5は、ウレタン等の柔軟な材質から成り、取付け部3を挿入して取り付けるための溝孔8を有する。当て具5は、人工呼吸器1を着用したとき使用者の眉間付近に当たって人工呼吸器1を保持するための部材である。
【0014】
図2乃至図7に示すように、人工呼吸器対応眼鏡10は、フレーム11のブリッジ12の上部に、スリット7に着脱可能な係合部13を有している。係合部13は、2本のU字型の爪から成り、スリット7に差し込んで係合可能である。人工呼吸器対応眼鏡10は、目の屈折異常矯正用の眼鏡である。
【0015】
人工呼吸器対応眼鏡10は、係合部13を人工呼吸器1の取付け部3のスリット7に取り付けて使用し、人工呼吸器1を着用したままで掛けることができる。この場合、係合部13がスリット7に取り付けられているため、顔を動かしても落ちたりずれたりするのを防止することができる。さらに、人工呼吸器対応眼鏡10を人工呼吸器1の取付け部3に取り付けたならば、当て具5の溝孔8に取付け部3を挿入し、当て具5で係合部13を押さえることができる。使用しない場合には、係合部13をスリット7から外して、取り外すことができる。
【0016】
図8および図9は、本発明の第2の実施の形態を示している。
図8および図9に示すように、人工呼吸器対応眼鏡20が、人工呼吸器1に着脱可能に取り付けられる。人工呼吸器1は、第1の実施の形態で説明のものと同一の構成を有するため、重複した説明を省略する。
【0017】
人工呼吸器対応眼鏡20は、2つの支持部材21と連結部材22とを有する。各支持部材21は、固定部材23を介して一端にレンズ24が取り付けられている。各支持部材21は、連結部材22の長さ方向に対し垂直方向に伸びる軸部材25により中間部が連結部材22の各端部に回転可能に結合してある。各支持部材21は、連結部材22と各レンズ24との間の互いに対向する位置に取付け部3を互いの間に挟むための保持部26を有する。保持部26は、U字状の形状を有する。連結部材22は、下部にマスク2に対する支持部27を有する。
【0018】
人工呼吸器対応眼鏡20は、各支持部材21を連結部材22に対して回転させて各保持部26の間の間隔を広げ、各保持部26で人工呼吸器1の取付け部3を互いの間に挟んで使用する。これにより、人工呼吸器1を着用したままで掛けることができる。この場合、保持部26で取付け部3を挟んであるため、顔を動かしても落ちたりずれたりするのを防止することができる。さらに、人工呼吸器対応眼鏡20を人工呼吸器1の取付け部3に取り付けたならば、当て具5の溝孔8に取付け部3を挿入し、当て具5で支持部材21および連結部材22を押さえることができる。使用しない場合には、各保持部26の間の間隔を広げて各保持部26を取付け部3から外し、取り外すことができる。
【0019】
図10乃至図14は、本発明の第3の実施の形態を示している。
図10乃至図14に示すように、人工呼吸器対応眼鏡30が、人工呼吸器1に着脱可能に取り付けられる。人工呼吸器1は、第1の実施の形態で説明のものと同一の構成を有するため、重複した説明を省略する。なお、本実施の形態の人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の右側面図は、図14に示す左側面図と対称に表れる。
【0020】
人工呼吸器対応眼鏡30は、2つの支持部材31とバネ32とを有する。各支持部材31は、V字状に1回折れ曲がり、さらに反対側にV字状に1回折れ曲がった形状を有する。各支持部材31は、フレーム33を介して一端にレンズ34が取り付けられている。各支持部材31は、その長さ方向に対し垂直方向に伸びる軸部材35により折れ曲がった角部山側で互いに回転可能に結合してある。また、各支持部材31は、軸部材35と各レンズ34との間の互いに対向する位置の、折れ曲がった角部谷側付近に、取付け部3を互いの間に挟むための保持部36を有している。保持部36は、U字状の形状を有する。バネ32は、各保持部36が互いに近づく方向に各支持部材31を付勢するよう、各支持部材31の他端側、すなわち、軸部材35を挟んでレンズ34と反対側で、各支持部材31の間に固定されている。
【0021】
人工呼吸器対応眼鏡30は、バネ32の付勢力に抗して各支持部材31を回転させて各保持部36の間の間隔を広げ、各保持部36で人工呼吸器1の取付け部3を互いの間に挟んで使用する。これにより、人工呼吸器1を着用したままで掛けることができる。この場合、保持部36で取付け部3を挟んであるため、顔を動かしても落ちたりずれたりするのを防止することができる。さらに、人工呼吸器対応眼鏡30を人工呼吸器1の取付け部3に取り付けたならば、当て具5の溝孔8に取付け部3を挿入し、当て具5で支持部材31を押さえることができる。使用しない場合には、各保持部36の間の間隔を広げて各保持部36を取付け部3から外し、取り外すことができる。人工呼吸器対応眼鏡30は、バネ32の付勢力で保持部36が取付け部3をしっかりと挟み、ずれ防止効果が高められている。
【0022】
なお、人工呼吸器対応眼鏡は、磁力を用いて人工呼吸器1に着脱可能に取り付けられてもよい。すなわち、この場合、取付け部3は、呼吸器側磁性体として鉄製の台座を有する。人工呼吸器対応眼鏡は、人工呼吸器1を使用者に取り付けたときレンズが使用者の目にセットされる状態で台座に吸着可能な眼鏡側磁性体として、小型強力永久磁石を有する。この人工呼吸器対応眼鏡は、小型強力永久磁石を人工呼吸器1の取付け部3の台座に吸着させて使用する。これにより、人工呼吸器1を着用したままで掛けることができる。この場合、小型強力永久磁石が台座に吸着しているため、顔を動かしても落ちたりずれたりするのを防止することができる。使用しない場合には、小型強力永久磁石の吸着力に抗して台座から眼鏡を引っ張れば、人工呼吸器1から取り外すことができる。
【0023】
【発明の効果】
本発明に係る人工呼吸器対応眼鏡によれば、人工呼吸器を着用したままで掛けることができる。
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】本発明の第1の実施の形態の人工呼吸器対応眼鏡を人工呼吸器とともに装着した状態を示す正面図である。
【図2】図1に示す人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の正面図である。
【図3】図1に示す人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の背面図である。
【図4】図1に示す人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の平面図である。
【図5】図1に示す人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の底面図である。
【図6】図1に示す人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の左側面図である。
【図7】図1に示す人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の右側面図である。
【図8】本発明の第2の実施の形態の人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の平面図である。
【図9】図8に示す人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の底面図である。
【図10】本発明の第3の実施の形態の人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の正面図である。
【図11】図10に示す人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の背面図である。
【図12】図10に示す人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の平面図である。
【図13】図10に示す人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の底面図である。
【図14】図10に示す人工呼吸器対応眼鏡の左側面図である。
【符合の説明】
1 人工呼吸器
2 マスク
3 取付け部
4 ベルト
5 当て具(スペーサ)
6 パイプ
7 スリット
8 溝孔
10,20,30 人工呼吸器対応眼鏡
13 係合部
21 支持部材
22 連結部材
31 支持部材
32 バネ
[0001]
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to ventilator-compatible glasses that can be attached to and detached from a ventilator.
[0002]
[Prior art]
Conventionally, there is a problem that even when trying to put on glasses while wearing a ventilator, the ventilator gets in the way and the temple cannot be put on the ear, so that the glasses cannot be put on.
[0003]
[Problems to be solved by the invention]
The present invention has been made paying attention to such a conventional problem, and an object thereof is to provide a ventilator-compatible spectacle that can be worn while wearing a ventilator.
[0008]
[Means for Solving the Problems]
To achieve the above object, the ventilator-compatible spectacles according to the present invention are ventilator-compatible spectacles that can be attached to and detached from the ventilator, and the ventilator has a mask, a mounting portion, and a belt. The mounting portion has a slit and is provided on the mask so as to be positioned in the vicinity of the eyebrows when the mask is set on the user's nose, and the belt passes through the slit when the mask is set on the user's nose. The ventilator glasses are provided so as to be fixed to the user's head, and have two support members and a spring. Each support member has a shape bent in a V shape and has a lens at one end. Are attached to each other at the corners bent by a shaft member extending in a direction perpendicular to the length direction of each support member, and the shaft member and each lens are opposed to each other at positions facing each other. Mounting A holding part for sandwiching the parts between each other, and the spring is provided between the supporting members so as to bias the supporting members in a direction in which the holding parts approach each other. .
[0009]
The ventilator-compatible glasses according to the present invention rotate the respective support members against the biasing force of the spring to widen the interval between the holding portions, and the attachment portions of the ventilator are placed between the holding portions with each other. Used between. Thereby, it can hang | wear with wearing a respirator. In this case, since the attachment portion is sandwiched by the holding portion, it is possible to prevent the face from falling or shifting even if the face is moved. When not in use, the intervals between the holding portions can be widened to remove the holding portions from the mounting portion and remove them. In the ventilator-compatible spectacles according to the present invention, the holding portion firmly holds the mounting portion by the biasing force of the spring, and the effect of preventing the shift is enhanced.
[0010]
The ventilator-compatible spectacles according to the fourth aspect of the present invention are ventilator-compatible spectacles that can be attached to and detached from the ventilator, and the ventilator includes a mask, an attachment portion, and a belt, When the mask is set on the user's nose, the mask is provided in the mask so as to be positioned near the eyebrows, and the belt passes through the slit and the mask is set on the user's nose. The attachment portion has a respiratory side magnetic body, and when the ventilator is attached to the user, the lens is set on the user's eye when the lens is set on the user's eye. It has a spectacle-side magnetic body that can be attracted. Both the respiratory side magnetic body and the spectacle side magnetic body may be made of a permanent magnet, or one may be made of a permanent magnet and the other may be made of an iron plate.
[0011]
The ventilator-compatible spectacles according to the fourth aspect of the present invention are used by causing the spectacle-side magnetic body to be adsorbed to the respiratory-side magnetic body of the attachment portion of the ventilator. Thereby, it can hang | wear with wearing a respirator. In this case, since the spectacles side magnetic body is adsorbed to the respiratory side magnetic body, it is possible to prevent the eyeglass side magnetic body from falling or shifting even if the face is moved. When not in use, it can be removed from the ventilator by pulling the glasses from the respiratory side magnetic body against the attractive force of the spectacle side magnetic body.
[0012]
A typical example of the use of the first to fourth ventilator glasses is for correcting refractive errors of the eye.
[0013]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Hereinafter, first to third embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
1 to 7 show a first embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in FIG. 1, ventilator-compatible glasses 10 are detachably attached to the ventilator 1. The ventilator 1 includes a mask 2, a mounting portion 3, a belt 4, and a patch (spacer) 5. The mask 2 has a pipe 6 that can be connected to an oxygen inhaler and covers the user's nose. The attachment portion 3 has two slits 7 extending in the vertical direction, and is provided integrally with the mask 2 so as to be positioned near the eyebrows when the mask 2 is set on the user's nose. The belt 4 is provided so as to be fixed to the user's head when the mask 2 is set on the user's nose through the slit 7. The abutment tool 5 is made of a flexible material such as urethane, and has a slot 8 for inserting and attaching the attachment portion 3. The abutment tool 5 is a member for holding the respirator 1 in contact with the vicinity of the user's eyebrows when the respirator 1 is worn.
[0014]
As shown in FIGS. 2 to 7, the ventilator-compatible spectacles 10 have an engaging portion 13 that can be attached to and detached from the slit 7 at the upper portion of the bridge 12 of the frame 11. The engaging portion 13 is composed of two U-shaped claws and can be inserted into the slit 7 to be engaged. The ventilator-compatible glasses 10 are glasses for correcting refractive errors of the eyes.
[0015]
The ventilator-compatible glasses 10 can be used with the engaging portion 13 attached to the slit 7 of the attaching portion 3 of the ventilator 1 and wearing the ventilator 1. In this case, since the engaging part 13 is attached to the slit 7, it can be prevented that the face is dropped or displaced even if the face is moved. Further, if the ventilator-compatible glasses 10 are attached to the attachment part 3 of the ventilator 1, the attachment part 3 can be inserted into the slot 8 of the abutment 5 and the engagement part 13 can be pressed by the abutment 5. it can. When not in use, the engaging portion 13 can be removed from the slit 7 and removed.
[0016]
8 and 9 show a second embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, the ventilator-compatible glasses 20 are detachably attached to the ventilator 1. Since the ventilator 1 has the same configuration as that described in the first embodiment, a duplicate description is omitted.
[0017]
The ventilator-compatible spectacles 20 include two support members 21 and a connecting member 22. Each support member 21 has a lens 24 attached to one end via a fixing member 23. Each support member 21 has an intermediate portion rotatably coupled to each end portion of the connecting member 22 by a shaft member 25 extending in a direction perpendicular to the length direction of the connecting member 22. Each support member 21 has a holding portion 26 for sandwiching the attachment portion 3 between the connecting member 22 and each lens 24 at positions facing each other. The holding part 26 has a U-shape. The connecting member 22 has a support portion 27 for the mask 2 at the lower portion.
[0018]
The ventilator-compatible spectacles 20 rotate each support member 21 with respect to the connecting member 22 to widen the interval between the holding portions 26, and the holding portions 26 allow the attachment portion 3 of the ventilator 1 to be placed between each other. Used between. Thereby, it is possible to hang it while wearing the ventilator 1. In this case, since the attachment portion 3 is sandwiched by the holding portion 26, it is possible to prevent the face from falling or shifting even if the face is moved. Further, when the ventilator-compatible glasses 20 are attached to the attachment portion 3 of the ventilator 1, the attachment portion 3 is inserted into the slot 8 of the abutment device 5, and the support member 21 and the connecting member 22 are connected by the abutment device 5. I can hold it down. When not in use, the intervals between the holding portions 26 can be widened to remove the holding portions 26 from the mounting portion 3 and remove them.
[0019]
10 to 14 show a third embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in FIGS. 10 to 14, the ventilator-compatible glasses 30 are detachably attached to the ventilator 1. Since the ventilator 1 has the same configuration as that described in the first embodiment, a duplicate description is omitted. It should be noted that the right side view of the ventilator-compatible spectacles of the present embodiment appears symmetrically with the left side view shown in FIG.
[0020]
The ventilator-compatible spectacles 30 include two support members 31 and a spring 32. Each support member 31 has a shape that is bent once in a V shape and further bent in a V shape on the opposite side. Each support member 31 has a lens 34 attached to one end via a frame 33. Each support member 31 is coupled to each other on the corner mountain side bent by a shaft member 35 extending in a direction perpendicular to the length direction thereof. Each support member 31 has a holding portion 36 for sandwiching the attachment portion 3 between the shaft member 35 and each lens 34 in the vicinity of the bent corner valley side at a position facing each other. is doing. The holding part 36 has a U-shape. The spring 32 supports each support member 31 on the other end side of each support member 31, that is, on the opposite side of the lens 34 with the shaft member 35 interposed therebetween so as to urge each support member 31 in a direction in which each holding portion 36 approaches each other. 31 is fixed.
[0021]
The ventilator-compatible spectacles 30 rotate the support members 31 against the biasing force of the springs 32 to widen the intervals between the holding portions 36, and the holding portions 36 attach the attachment portion 3 of the ventilator 1. Use between each other. Thereby, it is possible to hang it while wearing the ventilator 1. In this case, since the attachment part 3 is sandwiched by the holding part 36, it is possible to prevent the face from falling or slipping even if the face is moved. Further, if the ventilator-compatible glasses 30 are attached to the attachment portion 3 of the ventilator 1, the attachment portion 3 can be inserted into the slot 8 of the abutment 5 and the support member 31 can be pressed by the abutment 5. . When not in use, each holding part 36 can be detached from the attachment part 3 by removing the space between the holding parts 36 and removed. In the ventilator-compatible spectacles 30, the holding portion 36 firmly holds the attachment portion 3 by the urging force of the spring 32, and the effect of preventing slippage is enhanced.
[0022]
The ventilator-compatible glasses may be detachably attached to the ventilator 1 using magnetic force. That is, in this case, the attachment portion 3 has an iron base as a respiratory side magnetic body. The ventilator-compatible spectacles have a small and strong permanent magnet as a spectacle-side magnetic body that can be attracted to a pedestal in a state where the lens is set in the user's eyes when the ventilator 1 is attached to the user. The ventilator-compatible spectacles are used by adhering a small powerful permanent magnet to the pedestal of the attachment portion 3 of the ventilator 1. Thereby, it is possible to hang it while wearing the ventilator 1. In this case, since the small powerful permanent magnet is attracted to the pedestal, it can be prevented from falling or slipping even if the face is moved. When not in use, it can be removed from the ventilator 1 by pulling the glasses from the pedestal against the attractive force of the small strong permanent magnet.
[0023]
【The invention's effect】
According to the ventilator-compatible eyeglasses of the present invention, it can be worn while wearing the ventilator.
[Brief description of the drawings]
FIG. 1 is a front view showing a state in which the ventilator-compatible glasses of the first embodiment of the present invention are worn together with a ventilator.
FIG. 2 is a front view of the ventilator-compatible glasses shown in FIG.
FIG. 3 is a rear view of the ventilator-compatible glasses shown in FIG. 1;
4 is a plan view of the ventilator-compatible glasses shown in FIG. 1. FIG.
5 is a bottom view of the ventilator-compatible glasses shown in FIG. 1. FIG.
6 is a left side view of the ventilator glasses shown in FIG. 1. FIG.
7 is a right side view of the ventilator glasses shown in FIG. 1. FIG.
FIG. 8 is a plan view of ventilator-compatible glasses according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
9 is a bottom view of the ventilator-compatible glasses shown in FIG. 8. FIG.
FIG. 10 is a front view of ventilator-compatible glasses according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 11 is a rear view of the ventilator-compatible glasses shown in FIG.
12 is a plan view of the ventilator-compatible glasses shown in FIG.
13 is a bottom view of the ventilator-compatible glasses shown in FIG.
14 is a left side view of the ventilator-compatible glasses shown in FIG.
[Explanation of sign]
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Ventilator 2 Mask 3 Attachment part 4 Belt 5 Abutment (spacer)
6 Pipe 7 Slit 8 Groove hole 10, 20, 30 Glasses for ventilator 13 Engagement portion 21 Support member 22 Connection member 31 Support member 32 Spring

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人工呼吸器に着脱可能な人工呼吸器対応眼鏡であって、前記人工呼吸器はマスクと取付け部とベルトとを有し、前記取付け部はスリットを有し前記マスクを使用者の鼻にセットしたとき眉間付近に位置付けられるよう前記マスクに設けられ、前記ベルトは前記スリットを通り前記マスクを使用者の鼻にセットしたとき使用者の頭部に固定可能に設けられ、
前記人工呼吸器対応眼鏡は、2つの支持部材とバネとを有し、各支持部材は、V字状に折れ曲がった形状を有し、一端にレンズが取り付けられ、各支持部材の長さ方向に対し垂直方向に伸びる軸部材により折れ曲がった角部で互いに回転可能に結合してあり、前記軸部材と各レンズとの間の互いに対向する位置に前記取付け部を互いの間に挟むための保持部を有し、前記バネは各保持部が互いに近づく方向に各支持部材を付勢するよう各支持部材の間に設けられていることを、
特徴とする人工呼吸器対応眼鏡。
A pair of ventilator glasses that can be attached to and detached from a ventilator, wherein the ventilator has a mask, a mounting portion, and a belt, and the mounting portion has a slit and the mask is set on a user's nose. When provided in the mask to be positioned near the eyebrows, the belt is provided so as to be fixed to the user's head when the mask is set on the user's nose through the slit,
The ventilator-compatible eyeglasses have two support members and a spring, each support member has a bent shape in a V shape, a lens is attached to one end, and the length of each support member is A holding portion that is rotatably coupled to each other at a corner portion that is bent by a shaft member that extends in a vertical direction, and sandwiches the mounting portion between the shaft member and each lens at positions facing each other. The spring is provided between the support members so as to bias the support members in a direction in which the holding portions approach each other.
Special glasses for ventilators.
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