6. Why 4Eyes® are Superior in Design and Function
4Eyes® bifocal lenses are designed to have a wide field of vision that allows for
the maximum possible side to side eye movement while keeping a low profile to
see over the lens without any distraction.
As 4Eyes® is self positionable – the user can determine the perfect position on
their glasses.
7. Prof. Nasiri
Chief Technology Officer
Specialties:
Lean Manufacturing ( TPS)
Lean Six Sigma Sensei
PMI Certified Project Man.
TQM
ISO 13485,ISO9000, QS9000,
cGMP, 510(k) Certified Internal
Auditor
Experiences:
*President/ CEO / Founder
* Gen Manager/ VP Sales
* International Sales
* European Sales Director
Malcolm McLean
Sales and Marketing
The Founders
8. Injection Molding Manufacturing
ProPlas has custom
packaging line
assembly
Of which we will
initially use to
manufacture, seal,
pack and ship from
their Garden grove
45,000sq ft facility
9. 3M Optically Clear Adhesive
The 3M double sided, optically clear peel
off backing product is ideal for the 4Eyes
application.
The product is made specifically for use in
the optical space and has UV protection,
non yellowing and is water-proof.
The product is chemical free and safe to
use and is product liability protected by
3M.
It has to pressure sensitive adhesive
properties - a 're-positioning' 'tacky'
property that allows the user to position
the 4Eyes lens in place, then using slightly
more pressure - sticks into place.
For technical information click here or copy and paste:
http://www.thorlabs.us/thorcat/CTN/OCA8146-2-MFGSpec.pdf
17. Benjamin Franklin - 1750
As every schoolboy knows Benjamin Franklin was the ‘Man with the Kite and the key in
a lightning storm – and for constitutional lawyers he was one of the founding fathers of
the Republic. But he was also a prolific inventor and innovator – and is credited with
inventing the Bifocal lens glasses.
He created these glasses by have a round magnifying lens ground then cut in half, and a round clear lens cut
in half and transposed those ‘D’ shaped lenses and secured them in a wire wrapped frame – with the clear
on top and the magnifying lens on bottom – and created the first ‘Bifocal reading glasses’.
Ben Franklins
actual Bifocal
glasses
displayed in
The
Smithsonian