序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Eyeglass temple assembly US11265923 2005-11-03 US07077518B1 2006-07-18 John Lee
An eyeglass temple assembly includes a connector rod having a hooked end, a temple shaft having a rod-disposing compartment with an open end for extension of the connector rod therethrough and into the rod-disposing compartment, a positioning component received fittingly in the open end of the rod-disposing compartment and having an opening for extension of the connector rod therethrough, a rod-connecting component disposed in the rod-disposing compartment, coupled to the hooked end of the connector rod, and including a block body having opposite first and second sides, and an urging member disposed in the rod-disposing compartment, sleeved around the connector rod, and having two ends that abut respectively against the positioning component and the first side of the block body of the rod-connecting component.
142 Temple assembly for a pair of glasses US11011297 2004-12-13 US07066595B1 2006-06-27 Chin-Lung Chen
A temple assembly for a pair of glasses includes a temple, a pivotal member, a positioning member, a bolt mounted in a receptacle of the temple for retaining the positioning member, and an elastic element mounted in the receptacle and between the positioning member and a head of the bolt. An end of the pivotal member is pivotally connected to an end of a frame of a pair of glasses. The other end of the pivotal member is mounted in the receptacle of the temple and has a reduced section. The positioning member is mounted to the second end of the pivotal member and includes a peripheral edge that is deformed and in tight contact with a perimeter wall delimiting the receptacle of the temple. The deformed portion of the peripheral edge of the positioning member is in space above the reduced portion of the pivotal member.
143 DYNAMIC FRINGE PHASE DETECTION FOR MEASUREMENT OF VERY SMALL SPACING US11011297 2004-12-13 US20060126011A1 2006-06-15 Chin-Lung Chen
A temple assembly for a pair of glasses includes a temple, a pivotal member, a positioning member, a bolt mounted in a receptacle of the temple for retaining the positioning member, and an elastic element mounted in the receptacle and between the positioning member and a head of the bolt. An end of the pivotal member is pivotally connected to an end of a frame of a pair of glasses. The other end of the pivotal member is mounted in the receptacle of the temple and has a reduced section. The positioning member is mounted to the second end of the pivotal member and includes a peripheral edge that is deformed and in tight contact with a perimeter wall delimiting the receptacle of the temple. The deformed portion of the peripheral edge of the positioning member is in space above the reduced portion of the pivotal member.
144 Spectacle frame with arms which can be opened out resiliently US10398144 2000-10-04 US06910247B1 2005-06-28 Vittorio Tabacchi
A spectacle frame with arms which can be opened out resiliently comprises a shoulder (3), an arm (2) articulated to the shoulder by means of a tie rod (5) hinged thereon and guided for sliding on the arm (2), resilient means (13) acting between the arm (2) and the tie rod (5) in order to urge the arm towards the shoulder, and a stop element interposed between the resilient means and the arm. The stop element comprises a sleeve (11) guided for sliding on the tie rod (5) and fixed firmly to the arm (2) by means of a locking pin (15).
145 Spring-loaded hinge US10354297 2003-01-30 US06892422B2 2005-05-17 Klaus Schuchard
A spring-loaded hinge (1) is suggested for eyeglasses with a center part and bows surrounding eyeglass lenses, with at least one spring element (41), at least one hinge element (9) having a hinge eye (11) and with a locking element (7). It is characterized in that the locking element (7) consists of elastically deformable flat material, especially of a strip of sheet metal, the locking element (7) has a locking tab (37), and the flat material has a hole (81) for holding a spring pin (15).
146 Spring hinge US10333310 2003-01-14 US20040020010A1 2004-02-05 Reiner Wagner
An electrically weldable spring hinge comprising a housing (2) having a cavity, in particular a cylindrical recess (5), into which cavity a hinge element (31) can be inserted, is proposed. This spring hinge is distinguished by the fact that a supporting body (3; 3null; 3null; 3nullnull) can be inserted into the cavity.
147 Resilient articulation component for an optical frame US09992384 2001-11-06 US20020092960A1 2002-07-18 Christophe Hotellier
The invention concerns an elastic articulating component for an optical frame, comprising a case (1), a slide (3) arranged inside the case, a locking socket (11) which itself mounted around the slide. The socket has an elastic tab (1) to block the socket relative to the case (1) when the latter is moved relative to an articulating knuckle (13) against the compression of a spring (7). The invention is characterized in that the case (1) has a housing (5) for guiding the slide (3) in translation inside the case, and the elastic tab (19) is inserted into an aperture (21) of the case (10) emerging into the housing (5). This arrangement enables to reduce play when the slide is being guided in translation inside the case and provides greater facility for maintaining the tab in the case. Advantageously, it enables for reduce the width of the case, thereby enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the frame.
148 Spring hinge for eyewear US09822065 2001-04-02 US20010038436A1 2001-11-08 Klaus Schuchard; Reiner Wagner
A spring hinge for eyewear with assembly locking elements that snap-in to place. The locking elements are in the form of a bent spring pin that is insertable in a compressed form and which, once inserted, expands to engage a stepped recess, locking it in place. The bent spring pin is formed from a single T-shaped blank allowing economical manufacturing and assembly, resulting in a secure, compact spring hinge.
149 Replaceable spring arm structure for spectacles US09657553 2000-09-08 US06283593B1 2001-09-04 Ching-Chou Shih
A replaceable spring arm structure for a spectacles includes an elongated spring arm which has a front end connected to a respective side extension of the spectacles and is detachably disposed in the slider cavity provided on a front end of a temple of the spectacles in a slidably movable manner, a locking member slidably mounted on the spring arm for locking with the locking through hole of the slider cavity so as to securely hold the spring arm in the slider cavity, and a resilient element which is mounted on the spring arm for applying an urging pressure against the spring arm, so as to normally retain the spring arm at an innermost position of the slider cavity. During folding and unfolding the spectacles, the spring arm is driven to slide outwardly along the slider cavity by a pulling force applied by the respective temple, so as to compress the resilient element. After the temple is folded and unfolded, the compressed resilient element is automatically rebounded to its original form and the spring arm automatically returns to its original position. To replace the hinge portion of the side extension, a user may unlock the locking member with the locking through hole such that the spring arm is adapted to be slid apart from the slider cavity, so as to replace the worn-out parts of the spring arm structure such as the resilient element.
150 Spring hinge US09485655 2000-05-08 US06241354B1 2001-06-05 Klaus Schuchard; Reiner Wagner
The invention relates to a spring hinge for spectacles, having a housing (3), a hinge part (5), which is arranged such that it can be displaced at least partially within the housing (3), a closure part (7), which is arranged in the housing (3), a spring (9), which is supported on the hinge part (5), on the one hand, and on the closure part (7), on the other hand, and having a stop device which has two stop elements. The invention is distinguished in that one stop element (33) is arranged on the hinge part (5), and the other stop element (63, 67) is arranged on the housing (3) or on the closure part (7), such that the capacity of the hinge part (5) for displacement counter to the spring force of the spring (9) is limited to a predetermined distance (w).
151 Device for protecting and guiding an elongate part connected via a hinge to two mutually hinged rigid elements, and industrial applications thereof US09142209 1998-09-03 US06168341A 2001-01-02 Richard C. Chene; Dominique V. Delamour; Olivier J. Rodi
A device for use with a hinge in which two rigid elements (104, 105) may be placed in various relative angular positions, wherein the elongate part (109) to be protected and guided consists of a section or tube inserted through two mutually facing channels (111, 110) in respective ones of the rigid elements (104, 105). The device includes a movable member (107) arranged between said rigid elements (104, 105) and at least rotatably movable about a rotational axis of said hinge. The member further includes a hole (108) through which said elongate part (109) may inserted.
152 Face conforming eyewear US144210 1998-08-31 US6076926A 2000-06-20 Mark Kostka
Face conforming eyewear includes a rotation limiting hinged bridge and flexible temples with open barrel hinges to reduce the inflexibility of the eyewear frame. The preferred temples have a greater than 90.degree. movement, up to about 105.degree., with respect to the frame. The extra degrees of movement of the temples and the limited rotational movement of the hinged bridge, from about 4.degree. to about 12.degree., allows opposed sides of the frame and the temples to shift and to absorb pressure when contact has been made with the eyewear, especially when worn in active sports. The bridge can incorporate a single or double three barrel hinged.
153 Elastic temple connection device for an eyeglass frame US81216 1998-05-20 US5936699A 1999-08-10 Shr-Ren Wang
An elastic device for an eyeglasses frame is contained in a center deep opening of a center deep opening formed in each of two ends of a frame and pivotaly connected to a front end of each of two temples so that the temples may be automatically adjusted in its tightness relative to the frame. Then the frame may be worn by users having faces of different size. Further the shape of the temples may be alterable according to the configuration of a frame.
154 Eyeglass temple device US933614 1997-08-28 US5889575A 1999-03-30 Chao-Cheng Wang
An eyeglasses temple device has a temple and a pivot connector. The temple has a recess hole, a groove, and an extended plate. The pivot connector has a connecting device, an extended rod, and a spring. The connecting device has a hollow plate, a hollow lobe disposed on a first end of the hollow plate, a slot formed in the hollow plate, and a hole formed on a second end of the hollow plate. The extended rod has a cap end and a threaded end. The extended rod passes through the hole. The cap end is inserted in the slot. The threaded end is inserted in the groove. The spring surrounds the extended rod and is inserted in the slot. The hollow plate is inserted in the recess hole. A frame has two lugs, a notch, and a through hole. The hollow lobe is inserted in the notch. A bolt passes through the through hole to fasten the frame and the connecting device together.
155 Elastically retracting temple assemblies for spectacles US822584 1997-03-20 US5838418A 1998-11-17 Kiyomi Kanda
A temple assembly pivotably mounts to a lens holding frame of spectacles. The temple assembly has a first temple portion having a pivot member for pivotably attaching to the lens holding frame and an abutment for engaging the lens holding frame to restrict outward pivoting of the first temple portion away from the lens holding frame. A second temple portion is provided having a first end portion with an ear engaging section and a temple shaft slidably engaging the first temple portion. The first temple portion includes a receiving tube for slidably receiving the temple shaft therein through a first end opening. The pivot member has a hinge shaft with a pivot lug pivotably attachable to the lens holding frame. The hinge shaft is slidably received in the receiving tube through a second end opening of the receiving tube. A bias mechanism is provided for retractably biasing the temple shaft into the receiving tube and for retractably biasing the hinge shaft into the receiving tube to oppose extraction of the hinge shaft from the receiving tube by pivoting action of the abutment engaging the lens holding frame.
156 Process for producing a spectacle side piece having a resiliently yielding mechanism US416775 1995-06-15 US5835184A 1998-11-10 Livio Bof
The process for producing a spectacle side piece comprises a first phase wherein a sleeve open at both ends is secured to one of the ends of metal rods. The sleeve cooperates, in operation, with an elastic yielding mechanism. During a second phase, the sleeve is capped with a synthetic material intended to protect the sleeve against environmental agents, a chamber inside the synthetic material being formed in correspondence with one of the holes of the sleeve. Finally, an elastic yielding mechanism is inserted in the sleeve and made integral with the latter.
157 Spring hinges US617749 1996-05-22 US5755010A 1998-05-26 Otto Lehnert
The invention relates to a spring hinge for eyeglasses with a spring member and a housing at least partially receiving the hinge member and which is open at one end surface thereof, with a closing member (13) fixedly retained in the housing (3) and having a run-on surface (38), which closes the end surface of the housing, and with an opening having guide surfaces (19, 21, 23) and extending through the closing member (13) for receiving the hinge member (11).
158 Eyeglass temple having a spring US763981 1996-12-10 US5671036A 1997-09-23 Chun-Chu Huang
An eyeglasses temple includes an end connector, a position sleeve, a spring, a screw, a housing and a metal temple combined together. The end connector to be combined with a lens frame has a rear square portion fitting in a front cavity of the sleeve. The screw has a front threaded portion screwing with a threaded hole of the sleeve, with the spring located between the head of the screw and a rear end surface of the sleeve. Then the sleeve with the spring and the screw fits in a front cavity of the housing, which is combined with a front end portion of the metal temple by means of screws. Then the metal temple has elasticity to be pushed outward to conform with the face of a wearer.
159 Foldable elastic temple for spectacles US279015 1994-07-22 US5473395A 1995-12-05 Chun-Chu Huang
A foldable elastic temple for spectacles having a front half temple elastically combined with a lens frame by means of an elastic assembly consisting of a connector, a socket, a spring and a bolt, the elastic assembly fitted in a front chamber provided in a front end portion of the front temple to provide the front half temple with elasticity to be stretched outward for wearing on any size of a face, and a rear half temple combined pivotally with the front half temple to allow the front half temple folded on the rear half temple for minimizing the length of the temple in putting away.
160 Henge connector for pivotal glasses temple US71404 1993-07-29 US5402552A 1995-04-04 Chung-Feng Chen
An improved hinge connector for pivotal glasses temples is equipped with a hinge mounted onto a glasses frame and a pivot connector having a deep hole disposed at the rear portion thereof; -shaped block in which part of the pivot connector is housed; a spring and a rivet pin having a rivet head and a pole which is led through the spring with the pole having a number of grooves at the front end thereof. The front end of the pole is inserted into the deep hole of the pivot connector and is forged into permanent engagement with the pivot connector, and the spring is limited in place between the rivet head and the end of pivot connector and the end of the -shaped block whereby the temples of a glasses can be outwardly extended in excess of 90 degrees without breaking or damage.
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