A lives in New Your City and rides the train to work every day. A has bad eyes which also burn because they are sensitive to smoke and chemicals. Because of A’s condition, her Ophthalmologist wrote her a prescription for a pair of A.F.E.C. anti-pathogenic glasses.
The glasses have two detachable silver light weight titanium cylinders on each side of the frame. Each of the cylinder housings are elongated and oval shaped and enclose a rechargeable battery. The cylinders also contain: a filter, an import intake opening to receive air, a small internal ionizer, a fan system and a mass export opening to push out a force-field of air to assist in keeping airborne germs and carcinogens away from A’s eyes and respiratory tract.
While A is standing on the train passenger B who is standing about 15 feet from A starts smoking a marijuana cigarette. A was already wearing her clear prescription A.F.E.C. glasses and touches a small button on each cylinder which activates the system. The force of the air from her glasses pushes the smoke away from A and back towards marijuana smoker B. Several passengers on the train who are also wearing or carrying various styles of A.F.E.C. glasses also activate theirs to keep the smoke away from their faces.