Title: Provato Eyewear - Sunglasses Store Online
1Provato Eyewear
Sunglasses or sun glasses are a form of
protective eyewear designed primarily to prevent
bright sunlight and high-energy visible light
from damaging or discomforting the eyes. In the
early 20th century they were also known as sun
cheaters
2 History of Sunglasses
- In prehistoric and historic time, Inuit people
wore flattened walrus ivory "glasses," that came
with narrow slits that block harmful rays of the
sun . - First Sunglass in History Which
- Protect the eyes from Snow.
- Inuit snow goggles function by reducing exposure
to sunlight, not by reducing its intensity
3 Modern developments
- In the early 1900s, the use of sunglasses started
to become more widespread, especially among movie
stars. It is commonly believed that this was to
avoid recognition by fans, but an alternative
reason sometimes given is that they often had red
eyes from the powerful arc lamps that were needed
due to the extremely slow speed film stocks used - Foster in 1929. Foster found a ready market on
the beaches of Atlantic City, New Jersey, where
he began selling sunglasses under the name Foster
Grant from a Woolworth on the Boardwalk
4Functions of Sunglasses
- Visual clarity and comfort
- Sunglasses can improve visual comfort and visual
clarity by protecting the eye from glare. - Various types of disposable sunglasses are
dispensed to patients after receiving mydriatic
eye drops during eye examinations. - The lenses of polarized sunglasses reduce glare
reflected at some angles off shiny non-metallic
surfaces such as water. They are popular among
fishermen because they allow wearers to see into
water when normally only glare would be seen. - The glare is neutralized by blocking the vertical
(magnetic) components of light. -
5Functions of Sunglasses
- Protection of Eyes from many Factors
- Sunglasses offer protection against excessive
exposure to light, including its visible and
invisible components. - The most widespread protection is against
ultraviolet radiation, which can cause short-term
and long-term ocular problems - High-energy visible light (HEV) has been
implicated as a cause of age-related macular
degeneration. before, debates had already existed
as to whether "blue blocking" or amber tinted
lenses may have a protective effect. - Sunglasses are especially important for children,
as their ocular lenses are thought to transmit
far more HEV light than adults
6 Special use sunglasses
- Sunglasses in Sports - Sunglasses have to meet
special requirements when worn for sports . Strap
or other fixing is typically used to keep glasses
in place during sporting activities, and they
have a nose cushion . Mountain climbing or
traveling across glaciers or snowfields requires
above-average eye protection, because sunlight
(including ultraviolet radiation) is more intense
in higher altitudes, and snow and ice reflect
additional light. Popular glasses for this use
are a type called glacier glasses or glacier
goggles. - They typically have very dark round lenses and
leather blinders at the sides, which protect the
eyes by blocking the sun's rays around the edges
of the lenses. -
7Type Of Sunglasses
- Aviator sunglasses - are a style of sunglasses
that were developed by Bausch Lomb and branded
as Ray-Ban. They are characterized by dark, often
reflective lenses having an area two or three
times the area of the eyeball, and very thin
metal frames with double or triple bridge and
bayonet earpieces or flexible cable temples that
hook behind the ears. - The original design featured G-15 tempered glass
lenses, i.e., neutral gray, transmitting 20 of
incoming light. The large lenses are not flat but
slightly convex. The design attempts to cover the
entire range of the human eye and prevent as much
light as possible from entering the eye from any
angle - Aviator sunglasses, or "pilot's glasses", were
originally developed in 1936 by Ray-Ban for
pilots to protect their eyes while flying.
8Type Of Sunglasses
- Oversized sunglasses - Oversized sunglasses,
which were fashionable in the 1980s, are now
often used for humorous purposes. They usually
come in bright colors with colored lenses and can
be purchased cheaply. - Singer Elton John sometimes wore oversized
sunglasses on stage in the mid-1970s as part of
his Captain Fantastic act. - In the early 21stcentury moderately oversized
sunglasses had become a fashion trend. There are
many variations, such as the "Onassis", discussed
below, and Dior white sunglasses.
9Type Of Sunglasses
- Teashades - "Teashades" (sometimes also called
"John Lennon glasses", "Round Metal", or,
occasionally, "Granny Glasses") were a type of
psychedelic art wire-rim sunglasses that were
often worn, usually for purely aesthetic reasons,
by members of the 1960s counterculture, as well
as by opponents of segregation. - Pop icons such as Mick Jagger, Roger Daltrey,
John Lennon, Jerry Garcia, Boy George, Liam
Gallagher and all wore teashades. The original
teashade design was made up of medium-sized,
perfectly round lenses, supported by pads on the
bridge of the nose and a thin wire frame. When
teashades became popular in the late 1960s
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