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W4856
08.08.2012
Autovisor - Dan Riley
WWW
  • AutoVisor (tm) is a gps-based sunglass system that removes the need for sunglasses that sit upon the face. It uses gps location and clock in combination with the device consisting of two motors to correctly place the visor between the wearer's eyes and th ...

    AutoVisor (tm) is a gps-based sunglass system that removes the need for sunglasses that sit upon the face. It uses gps location and clock in combination with the device consisting of two motors to correctly place the visor between the wearer's eyes and th

    AutoVisor (tm)

    AutoVisor (tm) is a GPS-based sunglass system that removes the need for sunglasses that sit upon the face. It uses gps location and clock in combination with the device consisting of two motors to correctly place the visor between the wearer's eyes and the sun. A processing-based simulation of the product was created including all mathematical and technical formulas, but the invention was never made due to lack of funds.

    (c) Dan Riley 2012

    AutoVisor (tm) is a gps-based sunglass system that removes the need for sunglasses that sit upon the face. It uses gps location and clock in combination with the device consisting of two motors to correctly place the visor between the wearer's eyes and th ...

    AutoVisor (tm) is a gps-based sunglass system that removes the need for sunglasses that sit upon the face. It uses gps location and clock in combination with the device consisting of two motors to correctly place the visor between the wearer's eyes and th

    AutoVisor (tm)

    AutoVisor (tm) is a GPS-based sunglass system that removes the need for sunglasses that sit upon the face. It uses gps location and clock in combination with the device consisting of two motors to correctly place the visor between the wearer's eyes and the sun. A processing-based simulation of the product was created including all mathematical and technical formulas, but the invention was never made due to lack of funds.

    (c) Dan Riley 2012