181 |
WAVY STRUCTURE OF SPECTACLE FRAME |
US14780271 |
2014-11-07 |
US20160048034A1 |
2016-02-18 |
Kam Pui Jack CHEUNG |
The present invention relates to a wavy structure of a spectacle frame, and the technical object of the present invention is to provide a wavy structure of a spectacle frame which is compatible to multiple different lenses, is convenient to install, and is firm and stable when in use. The wavy structure of the present invention includes a spectacle lens frame and frame temple, and an inner ring of the spectacle lens frame is shaped as a wavy structure. The present invention not only has elasticity and can be compatible to lens of different models, but also can firmly stabilize the lens, and is applied to the production and use of man-rated spectacle field. |
182 |
System for fastening bridge and temples in the manufacture of eyeglasses |
US13811130 |
2011-07-20 |
US09182612B2 |
2015-11-10 |
Arcadio Vignato |
The invention relates to a system for fastening the bridge (30) or the hinge elements (10, 20) connecting the temples (A) to the lenses (L) of eyeglasses, where the ends of the bridge (30), as well as each of the ends (12, 22) of the temple connecting hinge elements (10, 20) which is directed towards the respective lens is furnished with a respective fork-shaped structure, with at least one pair of prongs (33-34, 36-37, 13-14, 23-24) lying in the plane at right angles to the plane of the lenses and where each lens is provided with holes (61-62, 63-64) located at the points of connection with the ends of the bridge (30) and/or of the temple connecting hinge elements (10, 20). The holes are equal in number to the number of prongs on the respective fork-shaped structures and comprise, inside them, respective tubular sleeves (53, 54). The prongs of each fork-shaped structure are pressed into the tubular sleeves, are flat, and have lateral walls (13a-13b, 14a-14b, 23a-23b, 24a-24b, 33a-33b, 34a-34b, 36a-36b, 37a-38a) which are flat and smooth and other walls which are knurled. |
183 |
Spectacle Attachment that Provides Protection |
US14724625 |
2015-05-28 |
US20150261014A1 |
2015-09-17 |
Victor Nodtvedt |
Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention implement spectacle attachments that can provide protection from radiation. In one embodiment, a spectacle attachment that provides protection from radiation includes: a body of material that is a barrier to at least some form of radiation; where the body of material is configured so that it can couple with either temple of a pair of glasses; and where the body of material is sized to protect the side of a wearer's face from at least approximately the wearer's temple to approximately below the wearer's cheek when the body of material is coupled to a temple of a pair of glasses and the pair of glasses is worn. |
184 |
SCREW-LESS JOINT STRUCTURE FOR EYEGLASS FRAMES AND TEMPLES |
US14274713 |
2014-05-10 |
US20150070648A1 |
2015-03-12 |
SZU-I CHANG |
The present disclosure provides a joint structure for eyeglass frames and temples. An eyeglass frame and two temples are connected by the joint structure, which has two bases and a bidirectional screw rod. Since the assembly of the bases and the bidirectional screw rod is simple and quick, labor and cost of assembly is saved and the joint structure is an innovative eyeglass structure. |
185 |
Screw-less rim lock and hinge eyewear and assembly method therefor |
US14376741 |
2013-03-07 |
US20150029457A1 |
2015-01-29 |
Felix Bystritsky |
In preferred embodiments, the proposed eyeglass frame includes two glass-holding rims, each attached to an endpiece with upper and lower hinge loops coupled thereto. The endpiece includes split proximal and middle sections, and a solid distal section. The split includes a curvilined slit and a first window. The frame has two clamps with a second window and a groove. The clamp, preferably formed as a tube having a C-like or 0-like cross-section, operatively slides along the endpiece. The frame has two temples each with—an upper prong and—a lower prong furnished with outer protrusions, and—a middle prong therebetween, including—a strip-shaped portion,—a Z-shaped portion, and—a tongue with a tip. The lower and upper prongs diverge, forming a V-shape. The tongue and tip engage with the first and second windows during assembling. The proposed frame is easily assembled without special tools or skills |
186 |
MOUNT FOR SPECTACLES |
US14375491 |
2013-01-29 |
US20150009472A1 |
2015-01-08 |
Paolo Guadagnin |
A mount for spectacles includes a first front frame made of plastic and having respective lens-holding rims with a closed contour, to receive and support lens, and a second frame made of metallic material inserted inside the first frame and solidly fixed thereto, the second frame including respective portions in a closed ring shape and extending respectively along the outline of the corresponding lens-holding rim, the mount being produced by stratification of the plastics material of the first frame on the second frame, by applying at least one sheet of plastic material of the first frame on each of the front and rear opposite surfaces of the second frame. At least one section of the second frame, at the location of each lens-holding rim, has a profile extending longitudinally in a sinuous shape, substantially of serpentine configuration, permitting assembly/disassembly of the lens in the lens-holding rim exclusively by resilient deformation. |
187 |
STRUCTURE OF DIAMOND-EMBEDDED EARPIECE AND EYEGLASS AND DIAMOND-EMBEDDING METHOD THEREOF |
US14234399 |
2012-08-31 |
US20140176899A1 |
2014-06-26 |
Shousong Chen |
A structure of a diamond-inlaid eyeglass temple includes an eyeglass temple body (1) and an elastomer (3) set thereon. The elastomer (3) has an elastic tendency to bend inwardly and the two external sides thereof are connected, respectively, to a first holding device (4) and a second holding device (5) with a cantilever structure. A first groove (41) and a second groove (51) are provided, respectively, on the corresponding end surfaces of the first holding device (4) and the second holding device (5). A diamond (2) is clamped under the elastic force of the elastomer (3). Also provided are eyeglasses with the structure of diamond-inlaid glass temple and a diamond-inlaying method. Eyeglasses with a structure of the diamond-inlaid eyeglass temple have a high production efficiency, and the diamonds are fixed firmly and are less prone to falling out. The diamond-inlaying method features a simple process and is easy to operate. |
188 |
HINGE STRUCTURE OF SPECTACLE FRAME |
US13676409 |
2012-11-14 |
US20140132912A1 |
2014-05-15 |
CHUAN PENG CHOU |
An improved hinge structure of a spectacle frame allows fast hinge fabrication. The spectacle frame has two lugs each have an opening defined by a pendent insert. A pivot is formed with a trough for receiving and holding the pendent insert of the lug of the spectacle frame. A temple has a front end formed with resilient connecting members that each have a front end formed as a fastening claw for mating the pivot. The fastening claws of the temple are bent in are bent toward different directions, so as to grasp the pivot in the different directions, and hold the pendent insert of the lug received in the trough of the pivot in position. The opening of the lug allows the fastening claws of the connecting members of the corresponding temple to move therein, thereby forming the improved hinge structure that is assembled without using any screws and tools. |
189 |
Hinge Mechanism for a Fluid Filled Lens Assembly |
US13739780 |
2013-01-11 |
US20130308088A1 |
2013-11-21 |
Daniel SENATORE; Matthew Wallace Peterson; Jonathan Downing; Amitava Gupta; William Egan; Lisa Nibauer; Frank Stangota; Bruce Decker; Thomas M. McGuire; Urban Schnell; Karim Haroud; Pascal Loser |
In an embodiment, a hinge for a fluid-filled lens assembly includes a base having a first end configured to connect to a temple arm of the lens assembly and a second end configured to connect to a frame of the lens assembly, wherein the base includes a gap that is shaped to allow for tubing to pass from the first end to the second end of the base. In an embodiment, the first end of the base includes a cammed surface configured to engage a surface of the temple arm. In an embodiment, the first and second ends of the base are configured to flex around a rotation axis of the hinge. |
190 |
SYSTEM FOR FASTENING BRIDGE AND TEMPLES IN THE MANUFACTURE OF EYEGLASSES |
US13811130 |
2011-07-20 |
US20130128218A1 |
2013-05-23 |
Arcadio Vignato |
The invention relates to a system for fastening the bridge (30) or the hinge elements (10, 20) connecting the temples (A) to the lenses (L) of eyeglasses, where the ends of the bridge (30), as well as each of the ends (12, 22) of the temple connecting hinge elements (10, 20) which is directed towards the respective lens is furnished with a respective fork-shaped structure, with at least one pair of prongs (33-34, 36-37, 13-14, 23-24) lying in the plane at right angles to the plane of the lenses and where each lens is provided with holes (61-62, 63-64) located at the points of connection with the ends of the bridge (30) and/or of the temple connecting hinge elements (10, 20). The holes are equal in number to the number of prongs on the respective fork-shaped structures and comprise, inside them, respective tubular sleeves (53, 54). The prongs of each fork-shaped structure are pressed into the tubular sleeves, are flat, and have lateral walls (13a-13b, 14a-14b, 23a-23b, 24a-24b, 33a-33b, 34a-34b, 36a-36b, 37a-38a) which are flat and smooth and other walls which are knurled. |
191 |
Hinge mechanism for a fluid filled lens assembly |
US12904769 |
2010-10-14 |
US08353593B2 |
2013-01-15 |
Daniel Senatore; Matthew Wallace Peterson; Jonathan Downing; Amitava Gupta; William Egan; Lisa Nibauer; Frank Stangota; Bruce Decker; Thomas M. McGuire; Urban Schnell; Karim Haroud; Pascal Loser |
In an embodiment, a hinge for a fluid-filled lens assembly includes a base having a first end configured to connect to a temple arm of the lens assembly and a second end configured to connect to a frame of the lens assembly, wherein the base includes a gap that is shaped to allow for tubing to pass from the first end to the second end of the base. In an embodiment, the first end of the base includes a cammed surface configured to engage a surface of the temple arm. In an embodiment, the first and second ends of the base are configured to flex around a rotation axis of the hinge. |
192 |
Eyeglasses Frame with Dual Hooks and a Slingshot |
US13038352 |
2011-03-01 |
US20120224137A1 |
2012-09-06 |
DI SHU LI |
An eyeglasses frame with dual hooks and a slingshot is provided, comprises a frame, legs and elastic connecting devices which connect the frame with the legs, wherein the elastic connecting device comprises a first element (1) and a second element (2) superimposed up and down, the first element (1) is arranged with a trough rim (5) at one end while the second element (2) is arranged with an opening (6) at one end, and between the first element (1) and the second element (2) a slingshot (3) is arranged, which comprises two layers up and down connected with each other at one end, and each of the two layers has a through hole (7); a hook element (4) is cap-shaped at one end and is hook-shaped at the other end, and its hook-shaped end passes through the opening (6) of the second element (2), the through holes (7) of the slingshot (3) and hitches into the trough rim (5) of the first element (1). The eyeglasses frame of the present invention is simple and beautiful, and is comfortable, thus is suitable for wearing in everyday life. |
193 |
Eyeglass frame |
US12580431 |
2009-10-16 |
US08042939B2 |
2011-10-25 |
Daniell Le Duy |
The present invention relates to an eyeglass frame having an earpiece each on the left and the right and having a frame comprising a receiving element each on the left and right for attaching the earpiece, wherein the receiving element has a recess opening in the direction toward the earpiece, a connecting element being located in said recess and comprising at least two individual components designed such that they captively hold the connecting element in the recess of the receiving element in the assembled state, forming the connecting element, by mutually tensioning the connecting element. |
194 |
Glasses |
US11559071 |
2006-11-13 |
US07645040B2 |
2010-01-12 |
Gert Habermann |
The invention relates to a pair of glasses comprising a temple (1) and a connecting element (8) pertaining to a rim (7), both on the left side and the right side of the pair of glasses. The connecting element (8) is provided with joint elements (11, 13) which co-operate with joint elements (6) provided on the rim end of the temple (1), forming a swivel joint. The temple (1) comprises at least two fingers (2, 3) which extend in a longitudinal direction on the rim end thereof, the fingers exerting a spring action in the direction of the articulated axis of the swivel joint. |
195 |
Spectacle frame |
US11628068 |
2005-05-04 |
US07604347B2 |
2009-10-20 |
Harald Gottschling; Philipp Haffmans; Daniel Haffmans; Moritz Krueger |
Eyeglass frame, which consists of a frontal eyeglass rim and two eyeglass temples, which are linked to the frontal eyeglass rim by means of connecting clips. |
196 |
Spectacle Frame Comprising a Joint for Bending the Spectacle Bows |
US11628069 |
2005-05-04 |
US20080278677A1 |
2008-11-13 |
Harald Gottschling; Philipp Haffmans; Daniel Haffmans; Moritz Krueger |
An eyeglass frame with a hinge for angling the eyeglass temples, for which, in the middle of the hinge surface, the hinge has excess material, which, depending on the position of the excess material, leads to a bending of the hinge or holds the hinge in one plane. |
197 |
Hinge for Spectacles |
US11919839 |
2006-05-03 |
US20080204652A1 |
2008-08-28 |
Ernst Spandl |
The present invention relates to a hinge for spectacles, the hinge having two spectacle frame parts joined in an articulated manner by an axis element, the end of the first spectacle frame part having a first bend which encloses at least in part the axis element in a pivoting manner, and the second spectacle frame part being secured against rotation to the axis element. Also disclosed is a spectacle frame having this type of hinge. The claimed hinge for spectacles is characterised in that an elastic tongue is formed in the second spectacle frame part, on the side of the hinge, having a second bend which encloses at least in part the first bend of the first spectacle frame part. |
198 |
Spectacle frames |
US10589918 |
2005-02-18 |
US07410252B2 |
2008-08-12 |
Wah Kiang Yang; Andong Zhang |
There is provided a spectacle frame comprising: a front for holding therein two lenses; the front having front end pieces extending rearward at each end thereof, each front end piece having an upper portion and a lower portion; and one of the upper portion and the lower portion having a geometric projection for engagement in and disengagement from a corresponding sized and shaped geometric opening in the other of the upper portion and the lower portion, the engagement and disengagement being by lateral movement only. A clip for engagement with front end pieces of a spectacle frame is also disclosed. |
199 |
Spectacle |
US11783990 |
2007-04-13 |
US07338157B1 |
2008-03-04 |
Yuet Charn Leung |
A spectacle has a body and two hinges. The body includes a frame, at least one glass and two temples. The temples are pivotally and respectively connected to the frame, and each temple has a hinge hole define through the temple. The hinges are held respectively in the hinge holes in the temples and are mounted between frame and the temples to respectively pivotally connect the temples to the frame. Each hinge has a base, a securing member and a connecting rod. The base has a bottom and an annular hooking groove defined around the base. The securing member is moveably mounted in the base and engages with the hinge hole in a corresponding one of the temples. The connecting rod is connected to the body and has a C-shaped hook detachably hooking around the hooking groove in the base. |
200 |
EYEGLASS FRAME |
US11697515 |
2007-04-06 |
US20080013040A1 |
2008-01-17 |
Ralph Anderl |
Eyeglass frame comprising one ear piece (4) on both the left and right side, and a frame (1) having one receiving element (2) on both the left and right side for attaching the ear piece (4), one connecting element (7) being respectively provided, the ear-piece side of which faces in the direction of the ear piece (4) in the folded-out state and being relatively short compared to the length of the ear piece (4), and to which the ear piece (4) is pivotably hinged in each case, whereby the connecting element (7) may be locked in a recess (3) in the receiving element (2) by means of locking elements (5, 6). |