HAND HELD MAGNIFYING GLASSES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
REDISCOVER AMERICA Secky, Margie Ann 24 Lockwood Lane Topsfield MA 01983 hand-held magnifying glasses;pewter dinner bells and figurines, metal decorative boxes containing coasters or playing cards;laminated paper gift bags, letter openers, paperweights, pens, and pen stands, business card holders, memo holders, playing cards;clocks;mugs, glass and crystal beverageware, ceramic, glass and porcelain ornaments and figurines, non-metal decorative boxes; non-metal dinner bells, decorative and commemorate plates, water filled plastic figurines;ornaments of shell and wood, photo frames, wooden figurines;
SHERLOCK HOLMES Sherlock Holmes Ltd. c/o Adam Starchild 4440 NW 73rd Avenue PTY-362 Miami FL 331666437 hand-held magnifying glasses, binoculars, opera glasses; signalling devices, namely, whistles;
SHERLOCK HOLMES PRESS HOLDING'S INTERNATIONAL, INC. 116 West 23rd Street, Suite 500 c/o Sherman & Blank, Inc. New York NY 10011 hand-held magnifying glasses, binoculars, opera glasses; signalling devices, namely, whistles;The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A hearing protection device readily insertable and removable from temple arms of eye glasses of varying size, width, angles and flanges, comprising a stiff but bendable vinyl tube, a connector cord, and an earplug. The tube is positioned around the temple bar of glasses past where the temple bar comes into contact with the user's ear when the glasses are worn. The device is held in position by pressure points of contact between the internal surface of the tube and points along the arm of glasses. Once mounted, and glasses worn, the sensation of the vinyl tube simulates the eyeglass arms themselves, and the earplug is conveniently positioned behind and outside of the user's line of vision. The earplug may be inserted and removed from the user's ears as desired given changing noise levels in the user's environment.