201 |
Optician's tool |
US55104322 |
1922-04-10 |
US1498556A |
1924-06-24 |
LAWLOR JAMES M |
|
202 |
Optician s tool |
US1450959D |
|
US1450959A |
1923-04-10 |
|
|
203 |
kline |
US1323190D |
|
US1323190A |
1919-11-25 |
|
|
204 |
Rim-stretcher. |
US19942117 |
1917-10-31 |
US1298677A |
1919-04-01 |
DOLLSCHECK CHARLES W |
|
205 |
Means for adjusting lens-mount straps. |
US11784216 |
1916-08-31 |
US1263412A |
1918-04-23 |
HAYNES CHARLES M |
|
206 |
Expanding device for spectacle-rims. |
US15288517 |
1917-03-06 |
US1254274A |
1918-01-22 |
PRYOR GEORGE E |
|
207 |
Rim-stretching device. |
US11256216 |
1916-08-01 |
US1219160A |
1917-03-13 |
ROSENBLATT AARON |
|
208 |
Tool. |
US5098215 |
1915-09-16 |
US1197502A |
1916-09-05 |
LAMB WILLIAM R |
|
209 |
Pliers. |
US6942215 |
1915-12-30 |
US1178369A |
1916-04-04 |
WORSTALL GEORGE GILBERT |
|
210 |
Eyeglass-repairing device. |
US1912729473 |
1912-11-04 |
US1064606A |
1913-06-10 |
BRANNON HARRY |
|
211 |
Pliers. |
US1908465723 |
1908-12-02 |
US960724A |
1910-06-07 |
SNELL CHARLES H |
|
212 |
Tool. |
US1908420141 |
1908-03-10 |
US905511A |
1908-12-01 |
GORDON FRED E |
|
213 |
Construction of pliers. |
US1906330414 |
1906-08-13 |
US851906A |
1907-04-30 |
STRASSBURGER ERNST |
|
214 |
Bending and shaping pliers. |
US1905259174 |
1905-05-06 |
US804923A |
1905-11-21 |
BOWKER JOHN W |
|
215 |
EYEWEAR FRAME |
PCT/US2013057697 |
2013-08-30 |
WO2014036508A3 |
2015-07-16 |
CODY TOM |
An eyewear 100 utilizing screw-less hinges 106a, 106b to connect the temples 104a, 104b, respectively, to the frame 102. The frame 102 terminates bilaterally at open, curved rungs 200a, 200b, each configured to receive a cylinder 222. One cylinder 222 is fixed to each temple 104a, 104b. Due to the configuration of the curved rungs 200a, 200b, the cylinders 222 can be inserted into the curved rungs 200a, 200b in a rotatable or pivotable fashion. The cylinders 222 receiving the curved rungs 200a, 200b hold the frame together and keep eye wires 112a, 112b from opening, thus keeping lenses 110a, 110b from falling out of the eyewear 100. A wedge tool 300 can be used to displace the curved rung 200a, 200b from the cylinders 222 to easily remove the temples 104a, 104b from the frame 102. |
216 |
PRODUCT COMPRISING A FLEXIBLE OPHTHALMIC LENS, AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING SUCH A FLEXIBLE OPHTHALMIC LENS ON A SPECTACLE LENS |
PCT/FR2010000318 |
2010-04-19 |
WO2010130885A1 |
2010-11-18 |
ROUAULT DE COLIGNY PIERRE |
The invention relates to a product (30) for optical use and to a method for using said product. According to the invention, the product comprises at least two separable stacked layers: one flexible, transparent optical layer (31) for adhering to the lens of a spectacle frame, and one first conditioning layer (35) for conditioning said optical layer, which is more rigid than said optical layer in order to enable the product to be machined using a conventional spectacle lens trimming machine. |
217 |
FIXING DEVICE OF A RIMLESS SPECTACLES |
PCT/KR0201642 |
2002-08-30 |
WO03027758A9 |
2003-11-13 |
HAN GI-CHUL |
|
218 |
HOLE DRILLING JIG FOR SPECTACLE LENS AND PRODUCTION JIG THEREFOR AND HOLE DRILLING METHOD FOR SPECTACLE LENS AND SPECTACLE LENS |
PCT/JP9900271 |
1999-01-25 |
WO9937449A8 |
1999-09-23 |
WATANABE SHIGERU |
A hole drilling jig for a spectacle lens used when a non-through hole extending toward the inside of the lens is drilled in the edge face of a spectacle lens and a production jig therefor and hole drilling method for a spectacle lens and a spectacle lens. The hole drilling jig comprises a jig body and a plurality of support members attached to the jig body, wherein a spectacle lens is inserted into the opening of the jig body to be held there by clamping and is supported by the support members. A bit of a drilling machine on which the hole drilling jig is set is applied to the edge face of the spectacle glass while being guided by a guide formed on the support members, whereby a non-through hole is made in the edge face. |
219 |
METHOD FOR FITTING A PREDETERMINED GLASSES FRAME FOR THE USE THEREOF BY A GIVEN WEARER |
PCT/FR2014053505 |
2014-12-22 |
WO2015101738A2 |
2015-07-09 |
HADDADI AHMED; MARIE SARAH |
The invention relates to a method for fitting an actual predetermined glasses frame (10), selected by a given wearer, for the use thereof by said wearer. Said method comprises the following steps: b) the head (TS) of the wearer is at least partially modelled, in at least one reference system, with at least one model (MN) of part of the nose (N) and one model (MORD, MORG) of part of the ears (ORD, ORG); c) simulating the positioning of the frame (10) on the head (TS) of the wearer is carried out, in the model of the head (TS) of the wearer, by placing the corresponding areas of said frame (10), or a model of the latter, one over the other; and d) on the basis of placing these one over the other, the necessary change in shape of the actual predetermined frame (10) is determined in order to achieve a fitting of said frame (10) on the head (TS) of the wearer in accordance with at least one predetermined fitting criterion. |
220 |
REMOVABLE EYEGLASS LENS AND FRAME PLATFORM |
PCT/US2014052971 |
2014-08-27 |
WO2015031511A9 |
2015-06-11 |
BILLETZ KONRAD C; GAUTHIER NOEL L |
An eyeglass assembly includes a frame having first and second lens openings. A lens is dimensioned for receipt in the lens opening. The lens has a key selectively interconnecting the lens to frame in a lens opening. The key has a protrusion received in a complementary groove in the frame around the lens opening, and a tab along a minor portion of the key that is received in a notch in the frame groove which provide a region where less force is required to mount or remove the lens relative to the frame. |