序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 EYEGLASSES WITH SNAP-FITTED LENSES US12973872 2010-12-20 US20110279771A1 2011-11-17 Lin Yun Chen
The present invention provides eyeglasses with snap-fitted lenses, in which a hook of a fastener is snap-fitted into a locking notch of a corresponding lens. Thus, the removal and insertion of the lenses can be easily carried out to facilitate the repair and exchange of the lenses.
42 Spectacle frame having resilient coupling US655862 1996-05-31 US5631719A 1997-05-20 David Y. Chao
A spectacle frame includes two side extensions each having a channel for rotatably receiving two rotary members. A pair of legs are secured to the outer rotary members. A resilient ring is engaged around the rotary members so as to couple the rotary members together. The extensions each includes a curved slot for receiving a rod of an outer rotary member. When the rod is moved along the curved slot against the ring, the ring may relatively bias the outer rotary member and the legs backward to working position so as to form a resilient coupling.
43 Spectacle frame having temples capable of elastic divarication US68874157 1957-10-07 US2976766A 1961-03-28 ANTONIO BIANCHI
44 GLASSES US15494529 2017-04-23 US20180031862A1 2018-02-01 ZHAOJIAO LI
A pair of glasses includes frame including a first frame including a supporting portion and a second frame including a supporting portion, a pan of glasses legs mounted to the frame, and at least one pair of nose rest members. Each of the supporting portions defines a groove extending through the supporting portion, and each of the nose rest members is partly received in a corresponding groove. The nose rest members can be pulled out of the grooves by a hand of a user.
45 EYEGLASS MEMBER AND PAIR OF EYEGLASSES US15716545 2017-09-27 US20180017804A1 2018-01-18 Tatsuya SATO; Yuichi KAKUBARI
An eyeglass member which is attachable to and detachable from a frame mounted to a head of a user, including: a right-eye polarized-light modulation layer which has a first optical axis and modulates polarized light at a right-eye region positioned in front of a right eye of the user; a left-eye polarized-light modulation layer which has a second optical axis different from the first optical axis and modulates polarized light at a left-eye region positioned in front of a left eye of the user; a polarizing layer which is laminated on and astride both the right-eye polarized-light modulation layer and the left-eye polarized-light modulation layer and has an absorption axis extending in an equal direction across the right-eye region and the left-eye region; and a labelling portion which indicates a left-right orientation for mounting to the frame.
46 Adjustable eyewear retainer US14938693 2015-11-11 US09753304B2 2017-09-05 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.
47 SURGICAL FACE GUARD, SURGICAL FRAME, SURGICAL POLARIZATION SHIELD, AND SURGERY SYSTEM US15128268 2016-01-14 US20170119479A1 2017-05-04 Kazuya SAITO; Tomoyuki HIGO; Atsushi NAKAYAMA
[Object] To provide a novel and improved surgical face guard with which a three-dimensional image can be used safely during medical treatment.[Solution] Provided is a surgical face guard, including a frame configured to be worn on a head of a medical worker, and a polarization shield configured to cover at least an in-front-of-eyes part and a part of a side-of-face surface of the medical worker, and have a predetermined polarization property with respect to a three-dimensional image.
48 ADJUSTABLE IN-SITU DEVICE TO STABILIZE AND MAINTAIN POSITIONING OF EYEWEAR ON A USER US14339135 2014-07-23 US20150293374A1 2015-10-15 Alan Wanderer; David Yakos; Seth Carlstrom
Devices for eyewear and eyeglasses providing in situ adjustability to stabilize and maintain positioning of the eyewear and/or eyeglasses on a user are disclosed. The devices are further suitable for use in conjunction with a retainer strap and/or integrated with a retainer strap. The devices are further suitable for integration into the manufacture of eyewear and/or eyeglasses. Embodiments of the device and methods of employing the same are set forth.
49 EYEGLASS SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ENGAGEMENT US14030382 2013-09-18 US20150077695A1 2015-03-19 Benoit M. Rattelade
An eyeglass system including primary glasses and detachably engageable auxiliary glasses. The auxiliary glasses include a first and second auxiliary lens connected together by a bridge. Each lens has an exterior surface, an interior surface, and a peripheral edge extending between the interior and exterior surfaces. An aperture is defined in each of the lenses and this aperture extends between the interior and exterior surfaces, and originates in the peripheral edge and extends for a distance into the lens. A connector is engaged in the aperture in each of the lenses and this connector detachably engages the primary glasses. Preferably, the aperture is keyhole-shaped and the connector includes a boss that is a complementary keyhole shape. The connector may be provided with a magnet that is attracted to a magnet embedded in a lens of the primary glasses.
50 Eyeglasses US13644452 2012-10-04 US20140098337A1 2014-04-10 Lin-Yun Chen
A pair of eyeglasses includes a frame, two lenses, two temples, two push devices and two fixing elements. The frame has two lens-holding portions, to which the lens are respectively disposed. The temples are respectively connected with two sides of the frame. Each of the push devices is connected to the frame and the corresponding temple, and has a track at an end thereof. The fixing elements are respectively disposed at the tracks, and each of the fixing elements connects the frame, the corresponding temple and push device. Each of the push devices moves relative to the frame through the track thereof By the deposition of the push devices, the lenses can be easily fixed to the frame and unloaded from the frame, thereby improving the usability and extending the lifespan of the product.
51 Eyewear with lens retention mechanism US13209039 2011-08-12 US08668330B2 2014-03-11 Carlos Reyes; Ryan Anthony Calilung; Jason Paul Janavicius; Hanz Karsten Moritz
Eyewear is provided that can comprise a frame, a lens, and at least one lens retention mechanism that can secure the lens relative to the frame. The frame can support at least one lens in a field of view of a wearer. The frame can include a first ear stem and a second ear stem that allows the frame to be worn on the wearer's head. The retention mechanism can be supported by the frame and/or the lens and can be movable or fixed relative to the frame and/or the lens. In some embodiments, the retention mechanism comprises a latch device having an engagement structure that moves along a path of motion that intersects the lens. The retention component can engage an engagement portion of the lens to securing the lens relative to the frame.
52 Interchangeable lens eyeglasses with pivoting temple release mechanism US270990 1994-05-05 US5418580A 1995-05-23 Larry L. Sondrol
An attachment for eyeglass frames which permits the wearer to quickly replace lenses without the use of optical hand tools or equipment, and which does not require the dexterity usually associated in working with miniature optical parts. The invention is permanently affixed to the eyeglasses, eliminating the possibility of loss, damage or disconnection. The invention is designed for use in instances where changing light conditions necessitate the need for tinted or sunglasses but where carrying additional frames is neither practical or desireable.
53 MONTURE DE LUNETTES AVEC PIECE DECORATIVE EP13778997 2013-04-15 EP2841986A4 2016-03-09 GARDAZ FRANÇOIS
54 MONTURE DE LUNETTES AVEC PIECE DECORATIVE EP13778997.0 2013-04-15 EP2841986A2 2015-03-04 GARDAZ, François
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.
55 Spring hinge for eyeglasses EP99308931.7 1999-11-09 EP1001302B1 2002-03-13 Takeda, Kinji; Kori, Yukiko
56 Spring hinge for eyeglasses EP99308931.7 1999-11-09 EP1001302A1 2000-05-17 Takeda, Kinji; Kori, Yukiko

A spring hinge for eyeglasses comprising a spring member provided on the side of the temple; said spring member having a flexible press portion for flexibly pressing, from the inside of the armor, an arc periphery of the intermediate connecting member which arc periphery is formed by a center of the pivot shaft.

57 CHARNIERE ELASTIQUE POUR LUNETTES EP96908318.0 1996-04-22 EP0823065A1 1998-02-11 JAFFELIN, Etienne
A resilient hinge for a spectacle frame includes an inner male or female knuckle (1) attached to the end of a frame lug (3) and an arm (5) substantially placed in the prolongation of the lug (3) and abutting on said lug when in the normally open position. The inner side of the arm (5) is connected to the knuckle (1) by means of a rigid return part (6) which can pivot freely about the knuckle and bend while being displaced. The pivot point of the return part around the knuckle axis or the knuckle axis itself is floating and can move between two extreme positions. The knuckle (1) and the end of the lug (3) are placed side by side to create an outer recess, so that the arm (5), when it has been moved beyond its normal open position, is in pivot contact (P) against the end of the lug (3) acting as a stop and thus biasing the return part (6) in flexion (F), which causes the arm (5) to be brought back to its normal open position. The knuckle (3) may have a shape (S) acting as a cam against which the arm (5) rests when it is opened or closed, which together with the return part (6) defines two stable rest positions, a normal open position and a closed position, the arm (5) being brought back against the spectacle frame front in the closed position.
58 SURGICAL FACE GUARD, SURGICAL FRAME, SURGICAL POLARIZING SHIELD, AND SURGICAL SYSTEM EP16746382 2016-01-14 EP3111788A4 2018-01-10 SAITO KAZUYA; HIGO TOMOYUKI; NAKAYAMA ATSUSHI
[Object] To provide a novel and improved surgical face guard with which a three-dimensional image can be used safely during medical treatment. [Solution] Provided is a surgical face guard, including a frame configured to be worn on a head of a medical worker, and a polarization shield configured to cover at least an in-front-of-eyes part and a part of a side-of-face surface of the medical worker, and have a predetermined polarization property with respect to a three-dimensional image.
59 LUNETTE AVEC BRANCHES À OUVERTURE AUTOMATIQUE EP14835666.0 2014-12-24 EP3215887A1 2017-09-13 Revert, Pierre
The invention relates to spectacles of the type comprising an optical or solar frame front (11) and two temples (12, 13), each temple being connected to the one frame (14) or directly to the frame front via a tenon (15, 16) and an associated joint, spectacles characterized in that one joint comprises two connection elements (21, 22), one connection element being a magnetic element and the other connection element being a magnetic or ferromagnetic element, a first connection element (21) being rigidly attached to the tenon and a second connection element (22) being rigidly attached to the temple, the temple being able to move between: • a stable open position in which a contact area of the first connection element and a maximum contact area of the second connection element together form a joint face on the maximum surface opening, a magnetic attraction force (F) of the at least one connection element holding the two connection elements rigidly, and • and an unstable closed position where the contact area of the first connection element and a minimum contact area of the second connection element together form a joint face on the minimal surface closing, such that the magnetic attraction force (F) is sufficient to summon the temple into the open position. Application to the production of automatically opening spectacles.
60 EYEGLASS SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ENGAGEMENT EP14846598 2014-09-16 EP3047330A4 2017-04-26 RATTELADE BENOIT M
An eyeglass system including primary glasses and detachably engageable auxiliary glasses. The auxiliary glasses include a first and second auxiliary lens connected together by a bridge. Each lens has an exterior surface, an interior surface, and a peripheral edge extending between the interior and exterior surfaces. An aperture is defined in each of the lenses and this aperture extends between the interior and exterior surfaces, and originates in the peripheral edge and extends for a distance into the lens. A connector is engaged in the aperture in each of the lenses and this connector detachably engages the primary glasses. Preferably, the aperture is keyhole-shaped and the connector includes a boss that is a complementary keyhole shape. The connector may be provided with a magnet that is attracted to a magnet embedded in a lens of the primary glasses.
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