MiniWipers: An Innovation in Glasses Technology

In # 2. COVID, beyond 2023 by Grant

Hello investors, my invention is one that, in my opinion, should have come to market a long time ago. It is called MiniWipers and they fit onto glasses so that you can always see, even in the rain. I have had this idea for years and I think that It is still an issue that needs to be solved. My glasses invention uses two small blades, very similar to windshield wipers on a car, to push water and condensation off of your glasses. Anyone with glasses knows the annoyance of having to go out in the rain and then not being able to see because there is so much water on your glasses. You wipe the rain away only to have to go outside again, or you just have to bear hardly being able to see if you are stuck out in the rain for any reason. And an even worse annoyance is whenever It is a hot day and you walk into the AC with glasses, they immediately fog up and you have to take them off and wipe away the condensation. It happens when you are in AC and go outside into the heat as well, it is so annoying! There are sprays that allegedly prevent condensation on lenses but most of them hardly work and these sprays still don’t account for rain. With my invention, two tiny blades on either side of the glass would go from left to right and back to remove any condensation from your glasses with a push of a button located on the bow. These wipers would be a game changer for anyone who has to go in and out of the heat all day or work in rain frequently for any reason. For glasses with more round frames, the blades would be more like rubber bands in order to stretch and contract along the differing heights of the glass in your frames. These two types of blades ensure that all glasses, big or small, would be able to get all moisture removed from the lenses for premium sight. The cost of these blades is also very cheap since their manufacturing cost is so low so they would be affordable to everyone with glasses; so the market is massive and relatively untapped. Even If just 1% of glasses wearers bought this product, that would still be 40,000,000 units so I see nothing for you investors to lose.