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 Eyeglasses frame US14895234 2014-05-30 US09696562B2 2017-07-04 Belinda Sbardella
The present invention relates to a frame for spectacles 10 which comprises a front piece 12 and at least one side arm 13 which are hinged together by means of a hinge structure 14. The hinge structure 14 comprises a first hinge part 15 and a second hinge part 16 which are pivotably joined together by means of a pivoting screw 21. In accordance with the invention, the second hinge part 16 comprises a reinforcing element 23 with a fixing base 24 which is fixed inside a locking groove 26 by means of a form-fit joint.
82 Telescopic hinge for spectacles frame US14385959 2013-03-19 US09645411B2 2017-05-09 Dominique Delamour; Olivier Rodi; Alain Miklitarian; Richard Chene
The telescopic hinge comprises a front face element intended to be joined with a side stud extending along the front face of the frame and having a first fastener, and a branch element, intended to be joined with the corresponding branch of the frame and having a second fastener capable of cooperating with the first fastener in order to hold the front face element against the branch element. The telescopic hinge also includes an intermediate fastener capable of cooperating respectively with the first fastener and the second fastener.
83 NEW TYPE OF RIM AND SPECTACLE FRAME AND SPECTACLES US14883699 2015-10-15 US20170108708A1 2017-04-20 Juei Tse LIN
A new type of rim and spectacle frame and spectacles. The rim comprises left and right parts, each part has an upper support arm and a lower support arm for gripping the spectacle lens. The inner end of upper support arm is connected to the inner end of lower support arm. Characteristics: the outer end of upper support arm is connected to a turning block rotatably. There is an extension part on the outer end of lower support arm. The turning block rotates to fix one end to the extension part of lower support arm, and it rotates reversely to separate one end from the extension part of lower support arm. There is an elastic piece between the turning block and the outer end of upper support arm, the elastic piece applies elastic pretightening force to limit the contrarotation of turning block.
84 LINKAGE STRUCTURE FOR RIM AND SPECTACLE LENSES AND SPECTACLES US14883747 2015-10-15 US20170108707A1 2017-04-20 Juei Tse LIN
A linkage structure for rim and spectacle lenses and spectacles, comprising a rim and two spectacle lenses. The rim comprises left and right half rims. Characteristics: there is a holding groove inside the outer ends of two half rims respectively, connected to a turning block rotatablely. There is a bulge on the outer ends of two spectacle lenses respectively. The bulge is held in the holding groove of half rim. The turning block is turned, one end supports the bulge of spectacle lens, the bulge of spectacle lens is confined in the holding groove of half rim, and it is turned reversely to release one end from the spectacle lens. There is an elastic piece between the turning block and outer end of half rim. The elastic piece applies elastic pretightening force to limit the contrarotation of turning block.
85 Adjustable eyewear US14115295 2012-05-07 US09239470B2 2016-01-19 Aria Vossoughi; Ava Vossoughi; Sohrab Vossoughi
Eyewear includes a frame front (14) having first and second sides (26, 28) to which are attached respective first and second temple arms (40, 42). The frame front is pivotally coupled to the temple arms to provide multiple tilt adjustment positions that enable a person wearing the eyewear to rotate the frame front about a pivot axis (48) between forward-facing and near-field adjustment positions (52, 56). First and second nose pad arms (70l, 70r) couple respective first and second nose pads (72l, 72r) to the frame front and have respective first and second nose bridge-contacting surfaces (74l, 74r). The nose pad arms extend from the frame front in a direction that sets an offset distance (92) between the nose bridge-contacting surfaces and the frame front to establish a vertical drop distance (98) that allows the user rotating the frame front about the pivot axis to the near-field adjustment position to see over the top long side (86) of the frame front.
86 ELECTRONIC EYEWEAR THERAPY US14703875 2015-05-04 US20150230988A1 2015-08-20 David Chao; Zhiyang Guo; Jason Sweis; Vivian Liane Rice; Grace C. Sheen; Eric S. Hussey
Embodiments for systems, methods and apparatuses of eyewear are disclosed. One method includes treating a patient with shutter glasses therapy for a relatively short period of time, such as at least a 6 week period; wherein the shutter glasses therapy includes blanking a first lens of shutter glasses being worn by the patient for a first blocking time, blanking a second lens of the shutter glasses being worn by the patient for a second blocking time, and controllably setting at least one of the first blocking time and the second blocking time.
87 Eyeglass frame having flexible pivot hinge US13708203 2012-12-07 US08807744B2 2014-08-19 Choon Kheang Ng
An eyeglass frame having flexible pivot hinge enabling approximately 180° bending. The frame includes a frame, a temple and a hinge. The frame has a tenon receiving hole and a frame screw hole perpendicular thereto. The temple has a stem receiving hole and a temple screw hole perpendicular thereto. The hinge has a frame joint and a temple joint. The frame joint has a pin seat formed with a bore and a tenon formed with a tenon screw hole. The temple joint has a stem formed with a stem screw hole and ending with substantially U-shaped fork. A channel passes through the two branches of the fork. The instant disclosure includes relatively minimum members for easier maintenance and increased comfortableness.
88 Elastic constraint system for eyeglasses assembly and eyeglasses obtained by such system US13142970 2009-12-28 US08757797B2 2014-06-24 Guido Medana
An elastic constraint system for a pair of eyeglasses includes at least one inextensible flexible wire provided with two wire terminals to be engaged with two distinct portions of an eyeglasses front frame or temple bars, at least one of the wire terminals being provided with an elastic element mounted preloaded and acting in opposition to a tensioning of the inextensible flexible wire.
89 Miniaturized elastic hinge, in particular for eyeglasses US13797178 2013-03-12 US08684518B2 2014-04-01 Michela Gasparetto
An elastic miniaturized hinge used in eyeglasses. A first element fixed to the front portion of eyeglasses, and a second element fixed to a temple of the eyeglasses, said first and second elements are rotatably fixed to each other by means of a shaft. A first end portion of the shaft rotatingly fixed to the first element, a portion of the shaft adjacent to the first end portion housed in a through hole made in the second element. A second portion of the shaft is housed in the internal space of a helical elastic and fixed to the shaft, so that the rotation of the shaft and therefore of the second element with respect to the first element is counteracted by the action of the helical elastic.
90 Device for electrostimulation US13549062 2012-07-13 US08639345B2 2014-01-28 Carmen Eipper; Walter G. Wrobel
A device for electrostimulation of the eye is provided with a spectacles-like supporting frame (11) which has a nose part (12) and an arrangement (17, 18), connected to the nose part (12), for holding the supporting frame (11) on the head of the patient, wherein at least one stimulation electrode (26, 27) is arranged on the nose part (12). Furthermore, provision is made for at least two electrode holders (22, 23, 24, 25) on the nose part (12), between which electrode holders an interchangeable, wire-shaped stimulation electrode (26, 27) is clamped (FIG. 1).
91 Flip-up and down glasses including a spring-loaded cam-hinge mechanism US12924068 2010-09-20 US20120069292A1 2012-03-22 Glenn Park
Flip-up and down glasses including a first frame having ear pieces for the support thereof on a wearer of the first frame and a second frame for carrying a visor or optical glasses and a flip-up and down spring-loaded cam-hinge mechanism for the second frame comprising a horizontally extending hollow sleeve, a shaft extending through the sleeve and axially secured to the first frame, a first cam having cam surfaces supported and spring-loaded for horizontal movement within the sleeve and a second cam horizontally secured on the shaft and including cam surfaces for riding on and over the cam surfaces of the horizontally moveable spring-loaded first cam to define flip-up and down positions for the second frame secured to either the second cam or to the sleeve.
92 EYEGLASS EARSTEM WITH ENHANCED PERFORMANCE US12572881 2009-10-02 US20110080556A1 2011-04-07 Peter Yee; Neil Ferrier; Steve Ogren; Carlos 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.
93 Bridge for Clip-On Sunglasses and Auxiliary Lenses US12701406 2010-03-05 US20100253903A1 2010-10-07 Thomas E. Weston
The instant invention introduces a clip-on eyewear assembly that is compatible with both framed and frameless clip-on eyewear and securely mounts to various sets of eyewear. This clip-on eyewear assembly features a centrally position bridge assembly, left and right lens members and attachment members that are used to hold the lens members in place when mounted to a set of eyewear. The bridge assembly typically provides some type of force to keep the lens members securely held to the set of eyewear to which the clip-on eyewear assembly is attached.
94 Frame for spectacles US12373201 2007-07-06 US07775658B2 2010-08-17 Renato Antoniacomi
Spectacles frame including a front component supporting a pair of lenses, two supporting temples each hinged by respective hinging elements to the front component, and cushioning and recall members associated with the hinging elements. Cushioning members include: elastic elements in an open seating, inside the respective temple bulk, configured so part of the elastic elements faces outside in the open seating, towards the front component; and a cursor element as an extension and completely inside the bulk of the respective temple, to slide longitudinally along it at the moment of opening-closing of the respective temple relative to the front component, and having a second surface, or external surface, contacting the front component, and a first surface, or internal surface, opposite the second surface, on which the part of the elastic elements facing outside in open seating acts, to keep the cursor element normally thrusting against the front component.
95 Resilient hinge for eyeglasses US11531179 2006-09-12 US07637609B1 2009-12-29 Nonu Ifergan
The present invention relates to a hinge assembly for use with eyeglasses. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a hinge assembly to attach a temple to a main frame of a pair of eyeglasses. The hinge assembly of this embodiment may include a pair of hinge members (formed as a ball and socket) rotationally attached to one another and each resiliently attached (e.g., using a spring) to a respective one of the temple and the main frame of the pair of eyeglasses.
96 RESILIENT HINGE FOR EYEGLASSES US11531179 2006-09-12 US20090303431A1 2009-12-10 Nonu Ifergan
The present invention relates to a hinge assembly for use with eyeglasses. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a hinge assembly to attach a temple to a main frame of a pair of eyeglasses. The hinge assembly of this embodiment may include a pair of hinge members (formed as a ball and socket) rotationally attached to one another and each resiliently attached (e.g., using a spring) to a respective one of the temple and the main frame of the pair of eyeglasses.
97 FRAME FOR SPECTACLES US12373201 2007-07-06 US20090251658A1 2009-10-08 Renato Antoniacomi
Spectacles frame including a front component supporting a pair of lenses, two supporting temples each hinged by respective hinging elements to the front component, and cushioning and recall members associated with the hinging elements. Cushioning members include: elastic elements in an open seating, inside the respective temple bulk, configured so part of the elastic elements faces outside in the open seating, towards the front component; and a cursor element as an extension and completely inside the bulk of the respective temple, to slide longitudinally along it at the moment of opening-closing of the respective temple relative to the front component, and having a second surface, or external surface, contacting the front component, and a first surface, or internal surface, opposite the second surface, on which the part of the elastic elements facing outside in open seating acts, to keep the cursor element normally thrusting against the front component.
98 MECHANISM ALLOWING A RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN TWO RIGID PARTS, BUT PROVIDED WITH ANTI-ROTATION MEANS US12090954 2006-10-11 US20090047061A1 2009-02-19 Richard Chene; Dominique Delamour; Alain Miklitarian; Olivier Rodi
A mechanism includes a hook (150) provided with a rectilinear shank (115) sliding in a housing (109) dependent on one (107) of the rigid elements and a co-operating part (103) dependent on the other (108) rigid element, and which is engaged in the recessed zone of the hook (150). At its end opposite the shank, the curved portion of the hook includes a rectilinear extension (152) parallel to the shank, and a sheath (153) is adapted to receive the extension, which is capable of a rectilinear translational movement parallel to the shank (115), while remaining permanently engaged in the sheath (153).
99 Eyeglasses structure US11417103 2006-05-04 US07261411B1 2007-08-28 Chih-Chang Huang
A pair of eyeglasses include two rims, and two temples; each rim has a cavity, a spring held in the cavity, and a holding element positioned partially in the cavity to cover the spring and having a pressing portion; each temple has a protruding portion, which has a locating concavity, and a position holding portion; the temples are pivoted to the rims with the holding elements being pressed against the protruding portions at the pressing portions; the temples will be held in position with the holding elements being pressed against the locating concavities when they are in the in-use position; the temples will be held in position with the holding elements being pressed against the position holding portions when they are in the not-in-use position; the holding elements will snap onto the locating concavities in a perceptible manner as soon as the temples are pivoted to the in-use position.
100 Spring Hinge Using Clutch Structure for Eyeglasses US11277128 2006-03-21 US20060213031A1 2006-09-28 Shouye Niu
A spring hinge using clutch structure for eyeglasses of the invention includes a hinge bracket, a end-meshing element, a central-meshing element; a hinge cannula, a resilient element received in the hole of the central-meshing element; a fixing element; and a slide bush. The present invention uses the clutch structure to retain engagement by the pressure of a spring to achieve an easy and smooth operation during the motion of opening or closing the eyeglasses.
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