序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Detachable eyeglass frame US13728229 2012-12-27 US08752957B2 2014-06-17 Choon Kheang Ng
A detachable eyeglass frame includes a lens frame, a pair of hollow temples, a pair of temple inserts and a pair of hinges. The temple insert resembles a stick ending with a blade having a pocket for receiving the asymmetrical V-shaped hinge. The hinge has a column at one tip and a screw receiving column at the other. The temple insert is received by a sleeve formed within the temple and furthermore the hinge is inserted to the pocket of the temple insert for connecting the temple to the lens frame through a screw.
22 Eyewear Retention Device US13346492 2012-01-09 US20120105796A1 2012-05-03 Ronald Williams
An eyewear retention device with a cable having sufficient strength such, when worn on eyeglasses over the ears, the cable is suspended about wearer's neck, shoulders or garments.
23 Eyewear retention device US12640872 2009-12-17 US08092009B2 2012-01-10 Ronald Williams
An eyewear retention device with a cable having sufficient strength so that, when worn on eyeglasses over the ears, the cable is suspended in an arc above the wearer's neck, shoulders or garments.
24 Connecting structure for glass frame and wearing portion US11878330 2007-07-24 US20090027615A1 2009-01-29 Lin Yun Chen
A pair of glasses includes a frame and a wearing portion. The frame includes a groove in an end thereof. The groove includes an end opening facing a rear of the frame. The groove further includes a side opening in a lateral face of the end of the frame. The wearing portion includes an engaging member having a resilient tenon. The engaging member is removably engaged with the groove of the frame via the end opening, and the resilient tenon is engaged with the side opening. The resilient tenon of the engaging member is pressable into the groove of the frame to disengage from the side opening, allowing removal of the engaging member from the groove.
25 Eyeglasses having wire temples US09904648 2001-07-13 US06428166B2 2002-08-06 Hervé Tiberghien
Eyeglasses have a vertical midplane of symmetry and comprise a front optical portion and two wire temples each associated with a respective side zone of the front optical portion. Each temple has a hinge end shaped as an eyelet lying in a vertical plane intersecting a general longitudinal direction of the temple. A hinge element is fixed on an inside surface of the corresponding side zone to receive the eyelet to pivot about an axis that is substantially normal to said inside surface, between a deployed position in which the temple is substantially perpendicular to the front optical portion, and a folded position in which the temple is substantially parallel to the front optical portion.
26 Articulating hinge assembly for head-worn devices US09888081 2001-06-21 US20020023286A1 2002-02-28 Timothy J. Landis; Kyle D. Fields; Clay D. Allen
A head worn apparatus having a pair of rearwardly disposed elongated support arm assemblies having movable portions which are positionally adjustable to provide increased wearer comfort attached to a head-worn device such as a visor or eyeglasses. The support arm assemblies each include a an articulating segment and/or head gripping region pivotally coupled to the head-worn apparatus. The articulating segment include means for providing a constant inward compressive force by means of increased resistance for rotating articulating segments outwardly, thereby securing the head-worn device onto a wearer's head.
27 Slidably resilient hinge for eyeglass frames US14268 1998-01-27 US6000796A 1999-12-14 Moenne Claude; Serafini Luciano; Gerbet Andre
The resilient hinge includes a first hinge (1) integral with the face part (2) of the frame of glasses, hinged by means of a screw (3) to a second knuckle (4) connected to a side piece (5) by means of a resilient device (6) with a spring. The latter biases resiliently al front part (12) of the branch (5) against cams (20, 21) integral with the first knuckle (1) and defining two stop positions for the side piece (5). A small plate (32), made of a low-friction material and having a shape bent at a right angle, is placed between the front part (12) and the cams (20, 21). This construction makes it possible to prevent the hinge from blocking, to reduce the friction between the movable parts of the hinge, to increase the bearing surface of the cams and increase the mechanical strength and the durability of the hinge.
28 Interlocking hinge for a spectacle mount US878345 1997-06-18 US5903332A 1999-05-11 Pietro Devercelli
A hinge, in particular for the lateral arms or the bridge of a metal wire, even rimless, spectacle mount; the hinge having a first portion defined by an end group of over one and a half (e.g. one and three-quarter) coils and formed by bending a first metal wire element of the mount, e.g. the connecting end of a lateral arm, and a second portion defined by a partially open toroid portion (at least one, even incomplete, coil or circle or ring portion) formed by bending one end of a second (fixed) metal wire element of the mount; the (partially open) coil or toroid portion of the second portion winding about an angle of over 180.degree. and being engaged internally by the group of coils of the first portion to permit free relative rotation of the group of coils in both directions; the group of movable coils and the fixed coil (or vice versa, the movable coil and the fixed group of coils) acting as a screw-nut screw connection; the fixed coil at one end (with or without a straight portion) forming a stop surface for arresting rotation of the lateral arm beyond the closed position; the movable coils of the lateral arm terminating with a straight portion parallel or not (to determine an opening stop angle of other than 90.degree.) to the lateral arm; and the straight portion cooperating as a stop surface with a branch of the mount to arrest rotation of the lateral arm in the fully open position.
29 Structure for rimless spectacles having improved hinge, bridge, and nosepiece structures US709048 1996-09-06 US5818566A 1998-10-06 Roberto Carlon; Mirco Carraro
A structure for rimless spectacles of the type fashioned from wire where the shafts are attached on either side to static hinge mounts, likewise in wire, each anchored by two parallel shanks with portions bent outward from the lenses and affording pairs of coils aligned with the points of anchorage; and where the bridge and nosepiece support is in one piece and exhibits an upturned-U profile with splayed members formed into a loop at bottom and redirected upwards, each terminating in a fork of which the pins are inserted obliquely through the relative lens and anchored in an interference fit; alternatively, each upwardly directed end can be bent sideways at 90.degree. to form an angled portion accommodated partly by a groove machined in the lens and terminating in a single pin, again inserted obliquely through the lens; and further where the lens presents a peripheral channel in which to seat elastically deformable ring.
30 Eyeglass hinge US591552 1996-02-05 US5791015A 1998-08-11 Jakob Wandinger
The invention relates to a hinge connection between an eyeglass temple and a frame for eyeglass lenses. The eyeglass temple possesses at its end to be connected to the frame a joint element (1) which can be directly coupled to the frame without any snapping effect with a corresponding mounting element (7). The joint element (1) possesses a prolongation, which is connected to the eyeglass frame, with a pin (4) where the ends (5,6) of the pin (4) protrude beyond the prolongation on opposite sides of it. The mounting element (7) possesses two spaced arms (8,) which each surround one of the ends (5,6) of the pin (4) protruding beyond the prolongation of the joint element (1). At least one of the arms (9) surrounds the pin end (5) only partially while forming an introduction aperture (12). When inserting the pin (4) in the pin mounting apertures by pushing the pin (4) in the direction of its longitudinal axis, the prolongation is guided through the introduction aperture (12). The introduction aperture (12) is outside the swivel range of the prolongation (3) resulting from the swiveling of the eyeglass temple between the temple open position and the temple closed position.
31 Temple for eyeglass frame US571249 1995-12-12 US5627609A 1997-05-06 Niro Kato
The invention is directed to a temple for an eyeglass frame, the temple including (a) a downwardly inclined temple end portion which is securely supportable behind the ear at the side head of one who wears the eyeglasses, and (b) a ball tip attached to the rear end of the inclined temple end portion by a spring. The inclined temple end portion terminates at substantially the bottom of a concave portion in a curvature of the behind-the-end region and is shaped to substantially fit along a curvature of the behind-the-ear region. The spring extends in the direction of inclination of the inclined temple end portion and is a wire or plate spring having high resilience. The ball tip is in a position wherein it contacts the wearers side head at a rear half region of a concave portion in the curvature of the behind-the-ear region.
32 Fastener for joining a plurality of layers US783505 1991-10-28 US5195859A 1993-03-23 Harold C. Thornton, Jr.
An easily insertable fastener for use joining a plurality of layers of material, and particularly as the pin for an eyeglass temple hinge. This fastener has a shank member to pass through apertures of the layers and extend outward from a far side. A plurality of sets of fingers extend from the shank member along the length thereof, with a recess provided immediately adjacent each set of fingers whereby the fingers, when distorted, are fully received in the recess as the fastener is inserted. The recess depth corresponds to the thickness of the adjacent fingers. When the fastener is fully in place, at least one of the sets of fingers projects from the opposite side of the layers such that the projecting set of fingers returns to the extended position to prevent removal of the fastener. Several embodiments are shown and described for use as eyeglass temple hings fasteners where all of the apertures of the hinge barrels are of the same size, as well as when an outer barrel is smaller and/or is threaded. One embodiment has several fasteners of different size attached axially so that a fastener of a desired size is automatically chosen. Any of the embodiments can have an extension at the leading end to facilitate pulling the fastener through the apertures.
33 Eyeglass frame comprising a screw joint which is protected from becoming loose US439289 1989-11-20 US5011274A 1991-04-30 Reiner Wagner
This invention relates to an eyeglass frame comprising members, particularly hinge members, which are connected by a screw joint which is protected from becoming loose. The screw joint comprises a single metal part, which consists of a screw, which does not tend to become seized and to become clamped in the relatively movable hinge eyes. Because plastic parts are not required in the joint, the screw may remain installed during soldering work. This is accomplished in that the screw has a conical head portion which tapers with an included angle of 20 to 40 degrees, preferably 30.degree., and when the screw has been screwed into the frame the head of the screw extends in a conical opening in a member of the frame and in said opening defines with said frame member a clearance angle of 1 to 3 degrees and a clearance space axially adjoining the head. In such a joint the screw can firmly be tightened so that the high friction will prevent the screw from becoming loose spontaneously. On the other hand, the application of an excessive pressure per unit of area to the hinge eyelets will be avoided.
34 Eyeglasses US755143 1976-12-29 US4129362A 1978-12-12 Francisco Lorenzo
Eyeglass structure which includes a male and female connection of the lens holding rings of the glasses and a band connecting the temple pieces of spring or resilient material to gently grip the sides and rear of the head of a wearer to distribute the load and wherein the plane of the lens holding rings may be adjusted through a range of generally vertical planes.
35 Hinge for eyeglass frame US13688961 1961-09-08 US3110057A 1963-11-12 URICH FREDERICK C
36 Ophthalmic mounting hinges US1535060 1960-03-16 US3042961A 1962-07-10 TIERI ARTHUR J
37 Ophthalmic mountings US70202557 1957-12-11 US2939168A 1960-06-07 FERRON ALBERT L
38 Ophthalmic mountings US68701257 1957-09-30 US2926381A 1960-03-01 DE ANGELIS ARMAND
39 Spectacle temple connection US60207945 1945-06-28 US2412120A 1946-12-03 BOUCHARD SAMUEL E
40 Ophthalmic mounting US40522441 1941-08-02 US2355048A 1944-08-08 BERNHEIM DANIEL P
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