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titleOfInvention | A 3D printed glasses worn by amblyopia patients |
abstract | The utility model discloses 3D printing glasses worn by patients with amblyopia, comprising two frames; the two lenses are respectively arranged inside the frames; the two first connecting blocks are respectively fixedly connected to the two frames. The top side of the opposite side of the mirror frame; the two temples are respectively connected to the surfaces of the two first connecting blocks through the temple connecting piece; the two nose pads are respectively arranged on the surfaces of the two mirror frames opposite to each other The middle part of one side of the utility model relates to the technical field of 3D printing glasses. The 3D printed glasses worn by the amblyopia patient are easy to disassemble and replace, and when one frame is damaged, one frame can be replaced separately, which reduces the economic loss caused by the overall replacement, facilitates the separate replacement of the temples, and facilitates personalized customization. , it is convenient to replace the temple or frame alone, which plays a role in the treatment of amblyopia. |
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