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DATED JANUARY 30, 1990
EXTENDED REAR VIEW EYEGLASSES FOR KIDS
One characteristic feature of the invention is that fixed mirrorized surfaces are used for supplementing a child's forward field of vision. Another characteristic feature is that the mirrorized surfaces are located in retracted compartments. Some benefits of the invention are the non-breakable, lightly tinted lenses, and easy to adjust swing out design. In a first aspect of the invention, a pair of fixed mirrorized surfaces are provided in outward extending the vision capabilities of regular sunglasses. The orientations of the mirrorized surfaces are parallel to a front portion of the glasses and they are made to last. In a second aspect of the invention, a pair of mirrorized reflectors extend outwardly and rearwardly and are mounted in retractable compartments at opposite side portions of the sunglasses. The reflectors are selectively rotatable to supplement achild's forward field of vision in varying amounts. In a third aspect of the invention, fixed mirrorized reflectors extend outwardly and forwardly and are mounted in compartments at the side of the sunglasses.
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