A machine is presented for the cleaning of eyewear. The machine allows the manual or automatic cleaning of eyewear. Under both modes of operation, the eyewear is secured by a user to a support bracket inside a transparent, water-tight cylindrical wash chamber. When in manual mode, the user can direc
A machine is presented for the cleaning of eyewear. The machine allows the manual or automatic cleaning of eyewear. Under both modes of operation, the eyewear is secured by a user to a support bracket inside a transparent, water-tight cylindrical wash chamber. When in manual mode, the user can direct the spray of wash fluid onto the eyewear by rotating the eyewear using a trackball. When used in automatic mode, the machine washes the eyewear during a preset washing cycle. For both modes, the washing cycle is followed by the drying cycle where a blower directs air onto the lenses for a set time period to blow off excess moisture. The drying cycle concludes with a blower venting the cylindrical wash chamber to remove residual moisture from the wash chamber and the eyewear. After the cleaning, the user removes the eyewear from the machine.
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1. An eyewear cleaning device, comprising: a wash chamber;a support bracket located within the wash chamber, the support bracket being configured to support eyewear within the wash chamber;at least one nozzle located within the wash chamber and configured to direct wash fluid onto the eyewear when t
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An eyewear cleaning device, comprising: a wash chamber;a support bracket located within the wash chamber, the support bracket being configured to support eyewear within the wash chamber;at least one nozzle located within the wash chamber and configured to direct wash fluid onto the eyewear when the eyewear is supported by the support bracket;an input device configured to receive input from a user of the eyewear cleaning device; anda controller configured to: receive an input signal from the input device; andbased on the received input signal, change the orientation of the support bracket relative to the at least one nozzle while the nozzle is expelling the wash fluid;wherein the support bracket comprises: a support;two bars protruding in generally opposite directions from the support, each of the two bars comprising a loop disposed at one end of the bar, each of the loops being configured to allow the corresponding arm of the eyewear to pass through the loop when the eyewear is supported by the support bracket; anda bracket bar oriented generally perpendicular to each of the two bars and configured to support a nosepiece of the eyewear when the eyewear is supported by the support bracket. 2. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 1, wherein: the input device comprises at least one of: a trackball; a joystick; a directional keypad; a touchpad; and a touch screen;the input signal received from the input device specifies a change in the orientation of the support bracket; andbased on the received input signal, the orientation of the support bracket is changed relative to the at least on nozzle according to the specified change in orientation, while the nozzle is expelling the wash fluid. 3. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the bracket bar further comprises: a nose bridge holding assembly; anda resilient member, the resilient member being connected to the nose bridge holding assembly and the support, the resilient member configured to apply sufficient force to the eyewear to secure the eyewear on the support bracket against a force of the wash fluid when the eyewear cleaning device is in operation. 4. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the bracket bar is about 3 inches long. 5. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 1, wherein each of the two bars is about 4 inches long. 6. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 1, further comprising: an internal space configured to accept a fluid reservoir for holding the wash fluid; anda filter system configured to filter the wash fluid. 7. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 6, wherein the filter system comprises a reverse osmosis filter. 8. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 6, further comprising: the fluid reservoir configured to hold the wash fluid. 9. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 8, further comprising: a drain disposed below the support bracket and configured to collect used wash fluid, the used wash fluid being wash fluid that has exited the at least one nozzle. 10. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 9, further comprising: a wash fluid conveyance system configured to: transport wash fluid from the fluid reservoir to the at least one nozzle;transport the collected used wash fluid from the drain to the filter system; andtransport filtered wash fluid from the filter system to the fluid reservoir. 11. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 10, wherein the fluid conveyance system comprises a pump configured to deliver the wash fluid to each of the at least one nozzles in a pressure range between 200 and 1000 psi. 12. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 1, further comprising: a payment center configured to accept at least one of cash or electronic payment;wherein the controller is configured to: receive a signal from the payment center indicating that the payment has been accepted;cause a door of the wash chamber to open;cause a door of the wash chamber to close;control a wash fluid conveyance system to supply the wash fluid to the at least one nozzle; andchange the orientation of the support bracket relative to the at least one nozzle in response to the received input signal while the wash fluid conveyance system is supplying the wash fluid to the at least one nozzle. 13. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 1, wherein: the received input signal indicates a selection of an automatic mode; andin response to the selection of the automatic mode, the controller changes the orientation of the support bracket by automatically causing the support bracket to oscillate relative to the at least one nozzle. 14. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the at least one nozzle comprises a first and a second nozzle, the first nozzle configured to direct fluid at a front surface of the eyewear when the eyewear is supported by the support bracket, the second nozzle configured to direct fluid at a rear surface of the eyewear when the eyewear is supported by the support bracket. 15. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 1, further comprising: a diffuser configured to dry the eyewear when the eyewear is supported by the support bracket; andan exhaust configured to exhaust residual moisture from the wash chamber. 16. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 1, wherein, based on the received input signal, the support bracket is rotated to change the orientation of the support bracket relative to the at least one nozzle. 17. A method for operating an eyewear cleaning device, comprising: supporting eyewear within a wash chamber on a support bracket, the support bracket being configured to support eyewear within the wash chamber;directing wash fluid onto the eyewear with at least one nozzle located within the wash chamber when the eyewear is supported by the supporting bracket;receiving an input signal from an input device that is manipulated by a user of the eyewear cleaning device, the input signal indicating a change in the orientation of the support bracket; andbased on the input signal, changing the orientation of the support means relative to the at least one nozzle based on the received input signal while nozzle is expelling wash fluid;wherein the support bracket comprises: a support;two bars protruding in generally opposite directions from the support, each of the two bars comprising a loop disposed at one end of the bar, each of the loops being configured to allow the corresponding arm of the eyewear to pass through the loop when the eyewear is supported by the support bracket; anda bracket bar oriented generally perpendicular to each of the two bars and configured to support a nosepiece of the eyewear when the eyewear is supported by the support bracket. 18. The method for operating an eyewear cleaning device of claim 17, wherein, based on the received input signal, the support bracket is rotated to change the orientation of the support bracket relative to the at least one nozzle. 19. An eyewear cleaning device comprising: supporting means for supporting eyewear within a wash chamber, the support means being configured to support eyewear within the wash chamber;means for directing wash fluid onto the eyewear when the eyewear is supported by the supporting means;means for receiving an input signal from an input device that is manipulated by a user of the eyewear cleaning device, the input signal indicating a change in the orientation of the support means; andmeans for changing, based on the input signal, the orientation of the support means relative to the means for directing wash fluid based on the received input signal while means for directing wash fluid is expelling wash fluid;wherein the support means comprises: a support;two bars protruding in generally opposite directions from the support, each of the two bars comprising a loop disposed at one end of the bar, each of the loops being configured to allow the corresponding arm of the eyewear to pass through the loop when the eyewear is supported by the support means; anda bracket bar oriented generally perpendicular to each of the two bars and configured to support a nosepiece of the eyewear when the eyewear is supported by the support means. 20. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 19, wherein: the means for receiving the input signal comprises at least one of: a trackball; a joystick; a directional keypad; a touchpad; and a touch screen;the received input signal specifies a change in the orientation of the support means; andbased on the received input signal, the orientation of the support means is changed relative to the means for directing wash fluid onto the eyewear according to the specified change in orientation, while the means for directing wash fluid onto the eyewear is expelling the wash fluid. 21. The eyewear cleaning device of claim 19, wherein, based on the received input signal, the support means is rotated to change the orientation of the support means relative to the means for directing wash fluid onto the eyewear.
Creutz Hans-Werner (Wittelsbacher-Strasse 48 D-5040 Brhl DEX), Holder with adjusting body, in particular for spectacle frames, spectacle mounting frames or the like.
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