http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/BR-MU8400874-U

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publicationDate 2005-11-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber BR-MU8400874-U
titleOfInvention Constructive arrangement introduced in occlusion element adaptation means for use in ophthalmic affections
abstract "CONSTRUCTIVE ARRANGEMENT INTRODUCED BY ADAPTATION OF ONLY ELEMENT FOR USE IN Ophthalmological Commitments". More particularly, it deals with a means of adapting an occlusive element (1), especially designed to be used in the treatment of individuals with strabismus or other ophthalmic disorders, providing the user with greater comfort and well-being by being fitted. It is applied next to the glasses and not in contact with the skin, besides being very efficient, being anti-allergic, of high durability and of easy handling due to its structural simplicity, presenting in several colors and patterns, being also, low cost for its industrial feasibility, being therefore composed of an occlusive element (1) preferably made of rubberized material of the type EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate), which is odorless, washable and nontoxic, presenting flexible laminar structure, preferably in the shape of a droplet, the narrow end of which (E) provides for a circular portion (2) with cut-out (3) A preferred 'X' shaped piercing, specially developed for fitting the eyewear rod (H) relative to the healthy eye, with the opposite (wider) end (E1) having a linear cutout (4) designed to be fitted to the user's nose support rod (H).
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