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titleOfInvention Eye health enhancement device integrated with nose-pads
abstract The present invention relates to an eye health enhancement device integrated with nose-pads for the promotion of eye health comprising a support (10) having a “⁀” shape, made of metal or nonferrous metal and assembled into the rim of an eyeglass with a fixture (3), wherein three to eight protrusions (11) are integrally formed with suitable intervals therebetween that face toward an eye, and another protrusion (12) having knurling formed at the surface of the lower-end thereof and facing toward the bridge of a nose; an elastic tube (13) inserted into the lower protrusion (12) of the support (10) and other elastic tubes (17) inserted into the protrusions (11) except for the lower protrusion (12) of the support, and the lengths of the elastic tubes are longer the further one goes to the right and left sides from the center of the support (10); a connector (14) which allows a protrusion (15) having knurling on the surface thereof to be inserted into the lower-end of the elastic tube (13) and a nose-pad (5) to be assembled by a screw (16); and silver pins (18) having a surface in the shape of a hemisphere, which contact the eyelid and stimulate acupuncture points and neuropils on the surface of an eye and around an eye, extraocular muscles, and capillary vessels, as the pins are each inserted into the ends of the elastic tubes (17).
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