The Windshield Wiper Glasses

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The Windshield Wiper Glasses Kylie B 9 Years Old Mississippi, USA

Step 1 – Think It! Sometimes when my glasses fog up or get dripped on by water, I have to wipe them with my fingers, but not anymore because I have windshield wiper glasses.

Step 2- Explore It! The windshield wiper glasses that have already been invented are hard to see out of. There was a girl on you tube who was waiting for her parents outside, and her glasses fogged up. She wished she had windshield wiper glasses.

Documentation of Sources “History of Windshield Wiper Glasses.” http://www.theopticalvisionsite.com/history-of-eyewear/the-history-of-windshield-wiper-eyewear/ . February 13, 2014. “Windshield Wiper Glasses.” http://www.amazon.com/Daron-Wiper-Glasses-Blue-Lights/dp/B00BQVZMNC . February 13, 2014. \

Step 3 – Sketch It!

Step 4- Create It! I used felt, glasses cleaner, wire, string, a bike helmet light, a pair of sun glasses, and some latches to make my invention. My dad and I hot glued the cloth around the wire. We wrapped the wire around the nose part of the glasses. Then, we tied the string to the wire. We used metal crimping beads to secure the string to the wire. Pulling the string causes the glass cleaning cloth to move up and down. We drilled a hole in the bike helmet light and used electric wire to hold the bike helmet light in place.

Step 5- Try It! When I tried the Windshield Wiper Glasses, they worked well, and they were not blocking my vision like the ones that had been made before I invented mine.

Step 6-Tweak It! To tweak it, I had to make the wire a little tighter by tying a knot in the wire where the string is attached and twisting the string around the wire.

Step 7-Sell It!