序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Wire frame glasses JP54070897 1997-05-13 JP2000510257A 2000-08-08 フオルテイニ,パオロ
(57)【要約】 レンズ(L)の取付け部(9、11)と、回転軸線(A−A)をもつそれぞれのヒンジ(5、7)によって上記取付け部に固定された一対の側部(1、3)とを有し、上記ヒンジの各々が、螺旋状ばね(11D)に巻かれた第1のワイヤー部分と上記螺旋状ばねに嵌合するヒンジピン(3A)を形成する第2のワイヤー部分とで形成され、上記ワイヤー部分の一方がそれぞれの側部(3)を形成するようにのび、他方のワイヤー部分が上記取付け部(11)に接続する接続部材(11C)を備えている眼鏡フレームが開示される。 側部(3)を形成するワイヤー部分が、ピン(3A)を螺旋状ばね(11D)に係合して保持するために、接続部材に対する第1の当接部と、側部の最大開口を制限する第2の当接部とを画定する屈曲部(3C)を備えている。
122 Turning mechanism of temple with respect to bracket and its spectacles JP627499 1999-01-13 JP2000206467A 2000-07-28 HORIKAWA KAORU; YOSHIMURA KAZUE
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a turning mechanism which is capable of maintaining the resistance force of temple turning, with respect to endpieces at all times without hinges and is adjustable as well. SOLUTION: A bracket B of the turning mechanism of the temple with respect to the bracket of spectacles has a bearing part 1 having a hollow hole 1H. The temple T has a shaft part 2 having a hollow hole 2H. A notched part 11 for guiding the turning of the temple T is formed in the bearing part 1. An expanding member 3 is press fitted into the hollow hole 2H of the shaft part in a state of mounting the shaft part 2 through the notched part 11 to the bearing part 1. Friction force is generated between the expanding member 3 and the bearing part 1 and the shaft part 2 by the pressing force of the member, with which the resistance force is applied to the turning of the temple.
123 Spectacle frame having an opening and closing block screw joint that prevents loosening JP53483697 1997-04-02 JP2000508085A 2000-06-27 フーバー,ウルリヒ
(57)【要約】 本発明は、フレーム部材を有する眼鏡のためのゆるみを防止した開閉ブロックねじ継手に関する。 継手区域に、材料弾性的なねじのゆるみ防止を形成する開閉ブロックねじ継手を提供する。 本発明に従い開閉ブロックには、ねじ山末端部にねじ山側の度βを有する環状テーパ部を備えた孔が設けられており、その角度βは角度αと共に角度σのテーパ部先端を形成している。 本発明によれば、ねじは新しい差込み部を有し、その差込み部には環状溝が設けられており、ねじがねじ込まれた状態で開閉ブロックのテーパ部がこの環状溝に弾性的に嵌入する。
124 Rotation method and the rotation mechanism in glasses JP20441794 1994-08-06 JP2841164B2 1998-12-24 HORIKAWA KAORU; KOMATSUBARA KAZUMI
125 Set screw that is used on the metal rim of the eyeglass frame JP4514992 1992-06-08 JPH0540612U 1993-06-01 レーネルト オツトー; ワグナー ライネル
(57)【要約】 【目的】 眼鏡フレームの金属リムに使用される止めねじであって、接合部が数回に亘って分解され且つ再接合されても、開閉用ラグ間の接合部が殆ど磨耗しないものを提供する。 【構成】 本考案に係る止めねじは、シャンクに凹設され且つプラスチックリングによって取り巻かれている首部を有しており、そのプラスチックリングは、好適に現場で射出成形されると共に、シャンクから突出し且つシャンクの螺刻されていない部分に隣接させられており、
しかも、そのプラスチックリングは、止めねじが第2の開閉用ラグのめねじ内に螺入される際に、第1の開閉用ラグの螺刻されていない貫通孔と摩擦的に係合すべく配設されている。
126 Spectacle frame JP34497489 1989-12-30 JPH02293815A 1990-12-05 RAINAA WAGUNAA
PURPOSE: To smoothly execute the refractive activation of a hinge and the opening/closing of a frame part in a spectacle frame by specifying the angle of the head part of screw and the angle at the inner side of a hole where the head part is seated. CONSTITUTION: The peripheral side surface of the head part 5 of the screw is inclined by the angle of 20°-40° as against the shank 4 of the screw and the hole 6 where the head part is seated is inclined so as to permit the inner side surface to have the sharper angle by 3°-1° as against the inclination angle of the head part. The peripheral side surface of the head part and the inner side surface of the hole 6 are permitted to have engagement relation where friction engagement is executed in a small part while having an unintimate part in them. Thus, the screw link part of the hinge 3 does not receive excess stress activation, the refractive activation of the hinge 3 becomes smooth and the opening/closing the frame part in the spectacle frame is smoothely kept without excess force. COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO
127 Spectacles JP19297082 1982-11-02 JPS5983128A 1984-05-14 OOSAWA TOSHIAKI
PURPOSE:To enable the person wearing titled spectacles to view objects with ease by providing successively temples, via connecting members, on both sides of a front frame, making the temples foldable in superposition on the front frame and making the front frame tiltable in a developing direction with respect to the temples. CONSTITUTION:A connection piece A26 is inserted between both connection pieces 17 and 17 in a connection part 13 of spectacles for the aged, and both are connected by using a screw 33. A connection piece 29 is inserted between connection pieces 30 and 30, and both are connected by using a screw 35. Then a connection part J2 is pivotally fitted so as to make a temple 5 foldable in superposition with a front frame 2 and a connection part J1 can incline the frame 2 in a range of about 20 deg. to the inside and about 90 deg. to the outside relatively with the virtual line intersecting orthogonally with the temple 5. A frictional force is generated between a pressing piece 22 and the piece A26 by means of a coil spring 20 in this stage and the frame 2 is held at an optional angle of inclination. Thus the person wearing the spectacles corrects the sight by erecting approximately perpendicularly the frame 2 in the stage of seeing near objects such as in reading or writing and can directly see remote objects by tilting the front frame to an approximately straightly developed state inthe stage of viewing remote objects.
128 Eyeglasses Temple US15407090 2017-01-16 US20180149882A1 2018-05-31 Xue-Qing Peng
An eyeglasses temple includes a curved section and a support section coupled to the curved section. The curved section includes a metal member, upper and lower plastic members for wrapping the metal member, and a connector installed to an inner side of the support section and proximate to an eyeglasses frame. The metal member is made of a flexible iron material, the upper and lower plastic members are made of silicone and nylon respectively, and the support section is made of nylon. With the metal member made of a flexible iron material, the upper plastic member made of silicon, the lower plastic member made of nylon, and the support section made of nylon, the eyeglasses temple has a higher strength, and provides a friction between the eyeglasses temple and a wearer's ear to prevent the eyeglasses from sliding down or falling out from the wearer's nose bridge and ears.
129 Decorative attachment for eyewear temple US15353956 2016-11-17 US09946096B2 2018-04-17 Gabriel A. Aquino; Kyle C. Stahley
It is provided a removable decorative attachment to one or both of the temple pieces of an eyewear. The decorative attachment to the temple of the eyewear can be of different shapes, colors, patterns and is made of a thermoplastic material, and retained onto the temple by friction or through a retaining mechanism built on both the attachment and the temple pieces of the eyewear.
130 ADJUSTABLE EYEWEAR RETAINER US15694621 2017-09-01 US20180059433A1 2018-03-01 Richard Jeremy Hadden; Sterling McMurrin
A device for retaining eyewear is disclosed. The device comprises one or more tethers rotatably coupled to a plurality of temple fasteners, the temple fasteners coupled to the temples of eyewear disposed on the ears of a user. More specifically, the device can further comprise a plurality of positioning members configured to couple with and rotate within a temple fastener to allow a tether coupled to the rotating position member to rotate relative to the head and neck of the user. The at least one tether can be disposed in various fixed positions relative to the head and neck of the user as well as relative to the eyewear.
131 HINGE DEVICE FOR CONNECTING THE SIDES TO THE FRONTS OF SPECTACLE FRAMES, AND SPECTACLES INCLUDING THIS DEVICE US15522511 2015-10-26 US20170322428A1 2017-11-09 Angelo DA COL
What is described is a hinge device for connecting the sides (2) to the fronts of spectacle frames (4), comprising a first and a second hinge element (6, 7) pivoting about a hinge axis (X), the first element (6) comprising a substantially fork-shaped body (8) with a first and a second arm (9, 10) opposed to one another, between which the second hinge element (7) is interposed, and a screw means (16) forming a hinge pin, passing through respective holes formed coaxially in the first and the second hinge element (6, 7), so as to be, respectively, locked by a screw engagement in the first hinge element (6) and housed rotatably in the second hinge element (7). The device further comprises at least a first anti-seizing sleeve (18) provided in the hole (13) of the second hinge element (7) and capable of being engaged by the hinge screw (16) in a rotatable coupling, the sleeve (18) comprising at least a first surface (20) extending in a contact area and capable of relative sliding between the hinge elements(6, 7), at least one ring (22) of elastically flexible material, fitted on the hinge screw (16) and capable of being deformed elastically as a result of the tightening of the screw so as to exert a relative pressure between the first and the second hinge element (6, 7), thereby increasing the friction provided between the hinge elements, and at least one bush (23) mounted in a seat of the first hinge element (6), coaxially with the hinge screw (16), and capable of accommodating the ring (22), the bush (23) including at one of its axial ends a bearing shoulder (24) for the ring (22), and being capable of making contact with the first surface of the anti-seizing sleeve (18), so that the bush (23) is biased axially against the sleeve (18) by the elastic action generated by the friction ring (22) as a result of the tightening of the hinge screw (16).
132 FOLDABLE EYEGLASSES AND CASE US15639244 2017-06-30 US20170299885A1 2017-10-19 Tadmor SHALON
An eyewear system including eyeglasses and a case, the eyeglasses having a first lens, a second lens, and a bendable bridge disposed between the first lens and second lens, the bendable bridge having a spring providing a spring force when the bridge is bent from a rest position, the eyeglasses being adapted to move from a wearable configuration in which the first and second lens do not overlap to a stored configuration in which the first and second lenses at least partially overlap, the bendable bridge being bent from its rest position in the stored configuration, the case having an opening through which the eyeglasses pass during insertion and guides sized and configured with respect to the eyeglasses to engage and fold the eyeglasses against spring force of the bridge to the stored configuration during insertion of the eyeglasses through the opening and into the case.
133 Foldable eyeglasses and case US14843619 2015-09-02 US09726902B2 2017-08-08 Tadmor Shalon
An eyewear system including eyeglasses and a case, the eyeglasses having a first lens, a second lens, and a bendable bridge disposed between the first lens and second lens, the bendable bridge having a spring providing a spring force when the bridge is bent from a rest position, the eyeglasses being adapted to move from a wearable configuration in which the first and second lens do not overlap to a stored configuration in which the first and second lenses at least partially overlap, the bendable bridge being bent from its rest position in the stored configuration, the case having an opening through which the eyeglasses pass during insertion and guides sized and configured with respect to the eyeglasses to engage and fold the eyeglasses against spring force of the bridge to the stored configuration during insertion of the eyeglasses through the opening and into the case.
134 Rear lens US14850929 2015-09-10 US09678365B2 2017-06-13 Brawnski Lee Armstrong
A rearview mirror that is attached to the front surface; left or right side, of any type of eyewear where rear viewing is needed, but especially designed with sportswear in mind. This design is unique because of how and it is attached; to the surface of the eyewear by so-called socketed suction cup; truly held on by atmospheric pressure. The cup being about ¼″ inch in diameter can hold on with about 4 lbs of force with a gentle touch because it is made of pliable rubber. The interior of the suction cup has a ball socket housing; both socket and suction cup is all one piece. The stem and ball, is a part of the plastic housing, which encases the mirror, which is all one piece, with smooth rounded edges for safety. The plastic housing exterior acts as an airfoil plate, designed and shaped in such a way to give way to the wind, and cause less turbulence. The ball and socket allows the mirror to swivel in all directions from 0-45 degrees of adjustment in angle, which is adjusted by hand. The mirror can be placed laterally across the eyewear lens also for adjustment without obscuring the frontal view. Facing straight ahead with a slight glance of the eye to the left (right if placed on the right side) as you would do when driving an automobile, you will get 40 to 70 degree rearward view while looking straight ahead; approximately ⅞ by 1½ inch wide mirror. The mirror will enable the user to complete a 365-degree viewing area with only a 45-degree turn of the head to a left then right direction. The mirror is placed in a strategic position on the lens of the eyewear in close proximity to the eye, but not an off-to-the side angle that can strain the eye. This slight 20-degree glance, affords the eye a wide field of view.
135 ADJUSTABLE EYEWEAR RETAINER US14938693 2015-11-11 US20170075133A1 2017-03-16 Richard Jeremy Hadden; Sterling McMurrin
A device for retaining eyewear is disclosed. The device comprises one or more tethers rotatably coupled to a plurality of temple fasteners, the temple fasteners coupled to the temples of eyewear disposed on the ears of a user. More specifically, the device can further comprise a plurality of positioning members configured to couple with and rotate within a temple fastener to allow a tether coupled to the rotating position member to rotate relative to the head and neck of the user. The at least one tether can be disposed in various fixed positions relative to the head and neck of the user as well as relative to the eyewear.
136 Nosepiece for eyeglass frames US15000051 2016-01-20 US09588353B2 2017-03-07 Rinaldo Montalban
Nosepiece for eyeglass frames which comprises: a plate intended to abut against the nose of a user; a support arm for connecting the plate to the frame of eyeglasses; a cup which is extended as a prolongation of the support arm; an appendage which is projectingly extended from the rear face of the plate and is housed within the cup with two lateral faces thereof facing two lateral walls of the cup; coupling means for retaining the appendage housed within the cup. The appendage comprises a convex portion which is susceptible of rotating with respect to the cup with the surface of the convex portion in contact and in sliding-with-friction relation with the internal surface of the cup, in order to maintain the plate in the reached angular position.
137 DEVICE FOR ELEVATING EYEGLASSES US14794206 2015-07-08 US20170010476A1 2017-01-12 Elizabeth Becker
A device for elevating eyeglasses on a nose of a user. The device includes a deformable frame having spaced apart first and second lateral portions for positioning along opposite sides of the nose, each lateral portion having a proximal end and a distal end. A first joint portion extends from the proximal end of the first lateral portion, a second joint portion extends from the proximal end of the second lateral portion, and a central bridge portion extends between the first and second joint portions. A nose pad is attached to the distal end of each of the first and second lateral portions.
138 EYEWEAR HINGE AND PROCESS FOR ASSEMBLY US14485303 2014-09-12 US20160170230A1 2016-06-16 Armand Kidouchim
An eyewear hinge is provided for removably connecting an earpiece to a lens frame. A lens mount is attached to the lens frame and has one of a hinge receiver and a security slot or a hinge post and a security ledge. A hinge support is attached to the earpiece and has the other of the hinge receiver and the security slot or the hinge post and the security ledge. The hinge post is removably insertable into the hinge receiver and the security ledge is removably receivable in and engages with the security slot as the lens mount and hinge support pivot relative to one another.
139 Method for determining front and rear surfaces for optical patches US14343159 2011-09-06 US09285608B2 2016-03-15 Pauline Colas
Optical patches are assigned to prescriptions so as to reduce the total number of patch surfaces which are involved. The prescriptions are produced by varying at least one of a front patch surface (S1) and rear patch surface (S2) which are combined to form an optical patch, in accordance with prescription segments. The front patch surfaces (S1) are pseudo-spherical and the rear patch surfaces (S2) include a Fresnel structure superimposed on a pseudo-spherical base shape.
140 Eyewear Retention Device US14307122 2014-06-17 US20150103308A1 2015-04-16 Ronald Wade Williams
An eyewear retention device that comprises two temple retainers connected by a resilient cable, such that when the temple retainers are attached to a pair of eyeglasses and the eyeglasses are worn over the ears of a wearer, the resilient cable extends rearward from the head of the wearer and is suspended off the neck of the wearer. The resilient cable may be tightly wound metal with a smooth plastic outer sheath.
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