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 Glasses for the flexible hinge device JP10416091 1991-05-09 JPH0830793B2 1996-03-27 BORUTORO DA PURAA
122 Glasses using spring hinge of the glasses temple, and the spring hinge JP26178289 1989-10-05 JPH073515B2 1995-01-18 清彦 青山
123 JPH02501165A - JP50258587 1987-04-09 JPH02501165A 1990-04-19
124 Hinge JP17135389 1989-07-04 JPH0254214A 1990-02-23 PIYARU JIERARU
PURPOSE: To prevent the destruction of a housing in opening a hinge to a maximum angle by making teeth remaining inside the notch of the housing sufficiently surround a fork. CONSTITUTION: The opposite side end part 13a of a vertical groove 13 is provided with peripheral notches 14 provided perpendicularly to a pin 4, the number is equal to the number of the tenons 8 of an element 3 and the notches are made to respectively pass one of the tenons 8. The housing 9 is formed from an elastic material such as steel or the other appropriate material such as plastic or the like. Because of the elasticity, rotation in the opening direction of a hinge element 3, that is in the direction of an arrow 15, is possible exceeding an angle position where the tenon 8 of the element is in contact with the bottom part of the notch 14. Thus, the elasticity of a certain degree is supplied at the maximum open angle of the hinge elements 2 and 3 and the danger of damaging the housing is reduced.
125 3D PRINTED EYEWEAR FRAME WITH INTEGRATED HINGE AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE US15510108 2015-09-23 US20170248802A1 2017-08-31 Jolien RASSCHAERT; Philippe SCHIETTECATTE; Willem Jan VERLEYSEN; Roman PLAGHKI; Dries VANDECRUYS; Toon ROELS
Disclosed is a 3D printed eyewear frame having an integrated hinge. Advantageously, the integrated hinge assembly is a crossed spring hinge. Methods of manufacturing a 3D printed eyewear frame are likewise provided.
126 Wearable eyeglasses with securing temples US15163593 2016-05-24 US09563069B2 2017-02-07 James W. Gochenour; Brett A. Schmitt
A pair of eyeglasses with securing temples having snap-steel interiors. These temples comfortably wrap partially about a user's head, thereby securing the eyeglasses to the user's head. The snap steel transforms the temples from a first, rigid position where the glasses can be easily stored and transported to a second, wrapped position where the temples wrap about and contour to a user's head. The temples and the frame are manufactured from the same piece of material.
127 Eyeglass frame with decorative piece US14395794 2013-04-15 US09535265B2 2017-01-03 Francois Gardaz
Frame (2) for eyeglasses having an optical face (3) and two side arms (4) joined with hinges onto the two end portions (30) of said optical face, each side arm (4) having an inner longitudinal surface (42) and an outer longitudinal surface (43), and a front end surface (44) extending transversely to the longitudinal surfaces over a front end of said side arm, said front end surface extending to face a rear end surface (31) of the relevant end portion of the optical face when the side arm is in the open position, said frame further including at least one means for receiving a decorative piece (6), wherein the or each receiving means consists of a slotted hole (45) formed in one side arm and opening only into its front end surface or of a slotted hole formed in an end portion of the optical face and opening only into its rear end surface, the said or each slotted hole being designed to form a slide channel for receiving the decorative piece.
128 TEMPLE AND EYEWEAR HAVING THE SAME US15005284 2016-01-25 US20160357028A1 2016-12-08 Shun-Tien Yang
An eyewear includes a lens unit and two temples each having a fixed segment, a movable segment, at least one connecting portion and a flexible elastic portion. For each temple, the connecting portion interconnects the fixed segment and the movable segment. The movable segment is pivotable between an open position and a folded position. The elastic portion is integrally formed with and interconnects the fixed segment and the movable segment. When the movable segment is moved between the open position and the folded position, the elastic portion is deformed for generating a restoring force to drive the movable segment to pivot to one of the open position and the folded position from the other one of the open position and the folded position.
129 SPECTACLE FRAMES US15035441 2014-10-23 US20160291346A1 2016-10-06 Maurizio Roman; Ampelio Artusi; Marco Queboli; Roberto Gorza
A frame for spectacles includes a front frame with lateral projections for articulation of respective temple arms and articulation means between each projection and the corresponding temple projection for articulated connection of the temple projection to the front frame. The articulation means includes a resiliently yielding element independent of the projection and the temple arm. The element having a first extremity attached to the temple arm and a second opposite extremity engaged with predetermined play in an opening passing through the projection. The opening distanced from the free edge of the projection facing the temple arm such that the portion of the projection extending between the edge and the opening remains held between the resilient element and the temple arm in order to perform a hinge movement between the projection and the temple arm through relative movement of the second extremity of the resilient element in the opening.
130 HINGE MECHANISM FOR A FLUID FILLED LENS ASSEMBLY US15165916 2016-05-26 US20160274380A1 2016-09-22 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.
131 Mounting Systems For Glasses Frames US14867684 2015-09-28 US20160018673A1 2016-01-21 Yen-Sung Wang
A system for attaching a device to a glasses frame includes a spring clip that applies pressure to two sides of the glasses frame, and a magnet for attaching the device thereto. The device may attach directly to the magnet, or via a slide-on attachment piece. The spring clip may include a spring arm having distal ends that assist the spring clip in applying pressure to the glasses frames.
132 Screw-less joint structure for eyeglass frames and temples US14274713 2014-05-10 US09188796B2 2015-11-17 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.
133 HINGE MECHANISM FOR A FLUID FILLED LENS ASSEMBLY US14531553 2014-11-03 US20150049296A1 2015-02-19 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.
134 Near-Eye Display Systems, Devices And Methods US14278474 2014-05-15 US20140347572A1 2014-11-27 Yi-Wei Liu; Wei-Feng Huang; Yen-Sung Wang; Chun-Sheng Fan
A near-eye display device includes (a) a display unit having a liquid-crystal-on-silicon (LCOS) display and a first polarizing beam splitter interface for (i) reflecting illumination light from an illumination module towards the liquid-crystal-on-silicon display and (ii) transmitting display light from the LCOS display based on the illumination light, and (b) a viewing unit having an imaging objective that forms an image of the LCOS display for the pupil based on the display light, and a second polarizing beam splitter interface for (i) reflecting reflected display light from the imaging objective towards the pupil and (ii) transmitting ambient light from an ambient scene towards a pupil, the second polarizing beam splitter interface and the first polarizing beam splitter interface being orthogonal to a common plane.
135 Mounting System For Glasses Frames US14278438 2014-05-15 US20140345090A1 2014-11-27 Yen-Sung Wang
A system for attaching a device to a glasses frame includes a spring clip that applies pressure to two sides of the glasses frame, and a magnet for attaching the device thereto. The device may attach directly to the magnet, or via a slide-on attachment piece. The spring clip may include a spring arm having distal ends that assist the spring clip in applying pressure to the glasses frames.
136 Hinge mechanism for a fluid filled lens assembly US13739780 2013-01-11 US08876283B2 2014-11-04 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.
137 Screw-free connection structure for a frame and temples of eyeglasses US13667383 2012-11-02 US08827444B1 2014-09-09 Wing-Cheong Koo
The present invention discloses a screw-free connection structure for a frame and temples of eyeglasses. The eyeglasses are assembled primarily by a frame, two connection blocks, two elastic elements and two temples, wherein two temples are connected with a left and right end of the frame by the connection blocks, so that the temples and the frame can be connected together rapidly and securely without locking with screws.
138 Device-mounting support member US13249533 2011-09-30 US08777406B2 2014-07-15 Ryohei Sugihara; Seiji Tatsuta; Yoichi Iba
Provided is a device-mounting support member (100) for mounting a wearable device (W) onto an eyeglass frame, including: an eyeglass attachment portion (101) having a first pressing portion (101a) to be pressed against a temple portion (T) of the eyeglass frame; a support frame portion (102) to be attached with the wearable device (W) which extends from the eyeglass attachment portion (101) substantially parallel to the temple portion (T); and a head abutment portion (103) which is coupled to the support frame portion (102) and to be abutted to a head of a wearer, in which: the support frame portion (102) is arranged on the outside of the temple portion (T); the head abutment portion (103) is arranged on the inside of the temple portion (T); and the support frame portion (102) and the head abutment portion (103) are coupled to each other via a support bridge portion (104).
139 TEMPLE FOR EYEGLASS FRAME, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING TEMPLE US14129271 2012-06-29 US20140132911A1 2014-05-15 Takehiko Yoshida
A glasses frame includes a front frame portion and a temple including a temple member. A deformable region portion deforming in inner and outer directions is provided at a portion of the temple member in a longitudinal direction thereof. A bending member is provided in the deformable region portion, and the bending member is composed of a coupling portion coupling two end portions and an elastic portion coupling the two end portions in a state where the coupling portion has been curved. The bending member can be switched between curved states inversed to each other while generating sound, so that switching can be performed between a closed state of a distal end of the temple and an opened state of the distal end thereof.
140 EYEGLASS EARSTEM WITH ENHANCED PERFORMANCE US13898263 2013-05-20 US20130250231A1 2013-09-26 Peter K. Yee; Neil Ferrier; Steven Ogren; Carlos D. Reyes
An enhanced performance earstem for eyeglasses is provided that can incorporate one or more flex zones or points along the length of the earstem. In some embodiments, the earstem can comprise an elongate body having an anterior end and a posterior end and at least a first segment and a second segment on the body having a first flex zone or point disposed at least partially therebetween. A center of the first flex zone or point can be within a given range from the anterior end. Further, some embodiments can provide differential flexibility along the length of the earstem. For example, the body of the earstem can have plurality of relatively flexible zones, and each flexible zone can be separated from an adjacent flexible zone by a relatively rigid zone. In this regard, the relatively flexible zones can have different stiffnesses.
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