序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Spring hinge for eyeglasses US11543113 2006-10-05 US20070121061A1 2007-05-31 Young Kim
Disclosed therein is a spring hinge for eyeglasses, which is rotatably connected to an eyeglasses temple or an eyeglasses rim via a hinge pin (30). The eyeglasses spring hinge includes: a first member (10) having resilient means (40) protruding toward the hinge pin (30); and a second member (20) having a cam (d) which is in resilient contact with the resilient means (40). The first member (10) includes: a pin hole (31) formed on an end portion thereof for rotatably inserting the hinge pin (30) thereto; insertion spaces of a predetermined width cut-formed at the center thereof for rotatably combining the second member (20) thereto; and an insertion hole (a) formed on a side thereof between the insertion spaces, whereby an end portion of the resilient means (40) is fittingly fixed to the insertion hole (a).
82 SPECTACLES US11559075 2006-11-13 US20070121060A1 2007-05-31 Gert Habermann
The invention relates to a spectacle frame with a rim (1) and with one temple (2) each left and right of it hinged to a connecting element (6) of the rim (1). The temple (2), at its mount proximal end, is provided with three leaf springs (3, 4, 5). The two outer leaf springs (3, 4) comprise hinge elements (10) with which hinge elements (9) of the connecting element (6) interact, thereby forming a swivel joint. When the temple (2) is folded in, the outer leaf springs (3, 4) of the temple (2) are displaced outward from the plane of the connecting element (6) via an abutment (11) of the connecting element (6) for the center leaf spring (5) of the temple (2).
83 DURABLE EYEGLASSES FRAME ASSEMBLY US11457350 2006-07-13 US20060244899A1 2006-11-02 Chris Maling
A novel eyeglasses frame allowing sizing, assembly and disassembly without the need for special training, screws, bolts, or pins, or special tools.
84 Eyeglasses assembly with elastic temples US11017951 2004-12-22 US07108372B2 2006-09-19 Hsing-Chen Li
An eyeglasses assembly includes an eyeglasses frame, two elastic members and a pair of temples. The eyeglasses frame is provided with a vertical through hole, an inserting hole and a pair of opposite screw holes at each hinge. Each elastic member is made of highly elastic material and provided with two opposite barbs and a notch formed between two barbs. Each temple is provided with a protruding portion at the front end, and a screw hole is provided in each protruding portion.
85 Spectacles US10664136 2003-09-17 US06857738B1 2005-02-22 Nelson David Bove; Steven Benjamin Walmsley
Spectacles include a lens frame having a shoulder, and further include a temple arm pivotably mounted to the shoulder of the lens frame. The temple arm includes an inboard side, an outboard side, and a detent end having a detent. A pawl is pivotably mounted to the shoulder of the lens frame and includes an inboard portion that is adapted for contact with the inboard side of the temple arm. The pawl further includes a temple arm detent portion that is adapted for engagement with the detent of the temple arm to lock the temple arm against the lens frame in a locked position, whereby the temple arm establishes a predetermined load on the lens frame for pinching an item therebetween.
86 Hinge for eyeglass arms US10824403 2004-04-15 US20040223115A1 2004-11-11 Massimo Zancolo
A chamber (2) integral with the frame of eyeglasses in which there rotates the hinged end of the eyeglass arm (3) comprises at least one first flexure element (4) interposed between said end of the arm (3) and a walls of said chamber to control the rotation and the positioning of said arm.
87 Link structure between a temple arm and a bracket for eyeglasses US10118174 2002-04-08 US06585372B1 2003-07-01 Koji Nagayoshi
The object of this invention is to provide a link structure between a temple arm and a bracket capable of giving an appropriate resistance to the deploying and folding motion of the temple arm and of producing a characteristic variation of deploying and folding motion of the temple arm with the minimum number of parts and without screwing or soldering, to provide a link structure between a temple arm and a bracket presenting a visually simple and esthetic appearance to eyeglasses, and to provide eyeglasses having such a structure. To achieve these ends, a link structure between a temple arm and a bracket for eyeglasses wherein the temple arm comprises a link portion linking itself with the bracket, the bracket comprises link pieces on its inner upper and lower sides and a flexible member between the upper and lower link pieces, the link portion of the temple arm is inserted between the upper and lower link pieces of the bracket to fix rotatably therein, and the link portion of the temple arm and the flexible member are constantly kept in contact under pressure to each other is provided.
88 Temple for eyewear having an integrally formed serpentine hinge US989019 1997-12-11 US6139143A 2000-10-31 Henri Brune; Richard L. Brhel
A hingeless temple for eyewear comprises a unitary length of flexible material such as a shape-memory metal or metal alloy which has a forward section, an elongated section and a flexible pivot section between the forward and elongated sections. The pivot section is characterized by three bends which form a generally serpentine configuration. In the unbiased position, the temple extends in the open position with respect to the eyewear front. Means are provided for selectively and releasably closing the temple in the folded position with respect to the eyewear front. When the closing means are released, the temple automatically pivots to the open position. The front end of the temple may be attached directly to the eyewear front, thereby negating the need for a separate hinge assembly.
89 Protective eyewear for industrial use US131467 1998-08-10 US5987653A 1999-11-23 Raymond Cyr
The eyewear for industrial use comprises a deformable arcuate lens with a pair of temple receiving entries at opposite ends thereof, a deformable brow frame shaped to fit the upper edge of the lens so as to be engageable therewith and a pair of temple pieces, each piece being hingedly connected to a respective opposite end of the brow frame. Assembly of the temple pieces and brow frame to the lens is easily effected by inserting the temple pieces in the entries of the lens and by snap engagement of a mid-section of the brow frame to the upper edge of the lens. The assembly is made of plastic material so that it may be resiliently deformed to adapt to the various sizes of head of users.
90 Frame structure for eyeglasses having a spring-hinge US806600 1997-02-26 US5818567A 1998-10-06 Yuichi Sakai
Disclosed is an improved frame structure for glasses using two counter joint pieces loosely coupled with a screw. One of these joint pieces is fixed to the rim projection, and the other joint piece is fixed to the temple, and these joint pieces are pulled toward each other under the resilient influence, which is caused by the spring plate of the joint piece on the temple side, thereby assuring the stable folding and unfolding of the temples on the front, still permitting each temple to move a short distance from the 90 degree-wide unfolding or linear-alignment with the rim projection like the "Spring Hinge".
91 Cross-spring-joint for side-pieces of spectacles US331516 1995-01-09 US5633693A 1997-05-27 Gian Carlo Bavaresco
The present invention relates to a new kind of joint, in particular for securing side pieces of spectacles to the frame of spectacles, which is capable of conferring to the bows an appropriate elasticity, both when they are braced over the temples and when they are opened or closed, so that they are not limited by any problems of size. The characteristic feature of the joint is that it has a forked part or forked spring (11 or 111), the ends (112, 114) of which have inner surfaces provided with teeth (122, 123, 124, 125) or grooves (16, 17) with slanting walls shaped so that they stand at right angles to each other and are concentrically arranged around a transverse joint pin (19, 119) linked to a second part inserted between both fork ends (112, 114). Said part is fixed to the frame (18, 118) of the spectacles and allows both parts to rotate, pressing apart the ends (12, 14 or 112, 114) of the fork, achieving the desired elasticity when the parts are rotated.
92 Hinge with elastic housing US377155 1989-07-10 US4974289A 1990-12-04 Gerard Piard
A hinge is made of two elements articulated to one another. One element constitutes at least one fork, supporting the hinge pin, and the other element constitutes at least one hub fitted on the hinge pin supported by the fork. Each bearing of the fork and each hub is connected by a tenon to a leaf of the hinge. The hubs and bearings of the two elements are accommodated in a housing of elastic material such as a metal or other appropriate material, such as a plastic or the like. The housing is rotationally connected with the bearings of each fork, with a longitudinal slot being provided in the housing, arranged parallel to the hinge pin. The slot is designed to allow tenons of both elements of the hinge to pass. The width of the slot is determined, at least by correspondence of the tenon of each hub, as a function of the maximum desired opening angle.
93 Adjustable spring-loaded hinge device, particularly for spectacle frames US21049 1987-03-02 US4793024A 1988-12-27 Innocente Pivetta
The hinge device comprises a recess formed in the rod or stem of a pair of spectacles and accommodating a leafspring. The spring has a conformation such that it pivots on the inner surface of the recess and cooperates with an element, rigidly associated with the front of the spectacles and pivotally connected to the rod. An adjustment screw is provided which extends into the recess and which interferes with the spring to vary the biasing action exerted on the element, when rotating the rod relatively thereto.
94 Spectacle frame with resilient hinges US582787 1984-02-23 US4605293A 1986-08-12 Oreste Blumenthal
A spectacle frame having two interconnected parts (for example, the front and one of the side pieces or the two portions of the bridge of the front or the two portions of one of the side pieces in the case of a foldable frame) which are pivotable relative to each other between a folded, mutually closed position and a mutually open position by means of a resilient hinge mechanism including a rolling body cooperating under the action of resilient biassing means associated with one of the parts of the frame, with a cam member associated with the other part of the frame to allow limited and definable sprung angular displacements of the two parts of the frame with respect to a stable mutually open position. The resilient biassing means include at least one flexion spring anchored to the respective part of the frame and defining a seat for the lateral containment and centering of the rolling member.
95 Spring hinge for spectacles US46707 1979-06-08 US4249804A 1981-02-10 Kurt Stohrer
Spectacles have a stay bar pointing rearwardly from the edge of the frame and an extension spectacle arm. A hinge connects the spectacle arm and the stay bar on the inside, so that the front faces of the stay bar and the spectacle arm are spaced apart in the open position of the spectacle arm. A leaf spring extends on both sides of the front faces, spaced from the hinge swivel. It is rigidly connected to one outer surface of the spectacle arm or stay bar at one end region. The other end region of the leaf spring is adapted to touch the other outer surface of the spectacle arm or stay bar in the swivel position of the spectacle arm corresponding to its desired open or stop position.
96 Pressure means for use with eyeglass frames US3762805D 1971-09-08 US3762805A 1973-10-02 LYONS T
Pressure means for use in combination with eyeglass frames including a frame front, a pair of temples, and hinge means connecting said temples to said frame front, comprise a body member shaped to fit snugly and removably over at least one of the temples and surrounding at least a portion thereof, elongated resilient means supported by the body member on the outward side thereof and of the temple and extending forwardly thereof. The resilient means are shaped in avoidance of the adjacent front corner of the temple to bearingly engage the adjacent end portion of the frame front only when the temple is near its fully opened position such that pressure is exerted on the temple urging the temple from its fully opened position toward its closed position and against the head of the user.
97 Hinge construction for spectacles frames US3744886D 1971-12-16 US3744886A 1973-07-10 FILITZ O
Improved spectacles frame hinge means for pivotally connecting a temple member for pivotal movement between ''''closed,'''' ''''normal open'''' and ''''overextended open'''' positions relative to a frontpiece. The invention is characterized in that the hinge means includes a pair of pivotally connected hinge arms one of which is adapted for rigid connection at its free end with the frontpiece, and leaf spring means for resiliently connecting the free end of the other of said hinge arms with said temple, whereby upon pivotal movement of said temple beyond said ''''normally open'''' position toward said ''''overextended open'''' position, said leaf spring means flexes to permit movement of said second hinge arm relative to said temple.
98 Adjustable eye-glass sets US15463050 1950-04-07 US2825266A 1958-03-04 KLEINMAN JACOB L
99 Temple hinge mounting providing catch and stop surfaces US14918750 1950-03-11 US2608905A 1952-09-02 NELSON JOHN N
100 Ophthalmic mounting US3035935 1935-07-08 US2192208A 1940-03-05 STEVENS FREDERICK A
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