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 Eyeglasses frame with rotatable temples JP2010107524 2010-05-07 JP2010204684A 2010-09-16 BENAVIDES NESTOR M; LAINE MATTHEW; LE GETTE BRIAN E; REED RUSSELL; STALEY DAVID B; TIPP ALAN; WERNER JUSTIN S; WILSON RONALD L II
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide eyeglasses with temples for protecting the center of a lens from abrasion. <P>SOLUTION: Eyeglasses 100 includes a face 110 and temples 120, 130. The face 110 includes an outer surface including an outer edge. The face also includes a first end portion and a first lens opening. The outer edge is proximate to the first end portion. Each of the temples 120, 130 includes a portion defining an inner surface. Each of the temples 120, 130 is pivotably coupled to the first end portion of the face 110. The temple is movable between a folded configuration and an unfolded configuration so that the inner surface of the temple portion moves over the outer edge of the face 110 without obstruction. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2010,JPO&INPIT
122 Spectacle frame having a rotatable temple JP2003525362 2002-08-28 JP2005502085A 2005-01-20 ウィルソン,ロナルド,エル.,ツー; ステーリー,デービッド,ビー.; ティップ,アラン; ベナビデス,ネスター,エム.; リード,ラッセル; レイン,マシュー; レゲット,ブライアン,イー.; ワーナー,ジャスティン,エス.
眼鏡は、フェイスおよびテンプルを具備している。 フェイスは、外縁を含む外面を有する。 フェイスはまた、第1の端部分および第1のレンズ開口部を有する。 外縁は第1の端部分に近接している。 テンプルは、内面を規定する部分を有する。 テンプルは、フェイスの第1の端部分に枢結される。 テンプル部分の内面が、妨げられることなく、フェイスの外縁を越えて移動することができるように、テンプルは、折り畳んだ構成と開いた構成との間で可動である。
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123 Spectacle frame JP15209597 1997-06-10 JPH112783A 1999-01-06 NISHIMURA SEINOSUKE
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To let an automobile driver, etc., know the presence of a person by reflecting the light from the lamps of the automobile, etc., by a reflecting material provided to part of the spectacle frame. SOLUTION: Reflecting materials 8 are provided on the outside surfaces of the temples 6 of the spectacle frame 1 and the surfaces of the reflecting materials 8 are coated with coating materials 9 such as UV resin. Each reflecting material 8 is formed by plating the reverse surface side of a microprism reflecting element group with metal and has very large reflection luminance enough to let the driver know the presence of a person even with small area. Traffic accidents during jogging, a walk, etc., in the night can drastically be reduced by putting on spectacles using this spectacle frame 1.
124 Eyeglasses frame whose temple lever is made freely rotatably up and down JP16229584 1984-07-31 JPS6141117A 1986-02-27 KURANAGA TOKIHIRO
PURPOSE:To give especially an angle to glasses of color eyeglasses with respect to a temple lever to make sharply-chiseled features by fitting the temple lever freely rotatably up and down with respect to a frame rim. CONSTITUTION:A receiving seat 3 is fixed at the upper outside right and left frames 2 jointed by a bridge, and an intermediate seat 5 is fitted pivotally and freely rotatably thereon. A spring ball mechanism capable of locking the intermediate seat 5 is provided in the receiving seat 3, and further a hinge is provided at the rear end of the intermediate seat 5 to fit pivotally temple levers 9 at right and left sides. When sharply-chiseled features are desired, the intermediate seat 5 is adjusted and fixed so as to make an angle formed by the temple lever 9 and frame rim 2 sharp in angle with respect to the receiving seat 3. Consequently the frame rim 2 protrudes a face, sharply-chiseled features which a foreigner has can be obtained.
125 BIFOCAL GLASSES-SHAPED FRAME EP16878745.5 2016-12-21 EP3396440A1 2018-10-31 Seki, Norio

A bifocal-glasses frame includes: a pair of lens-holding frames (1) each holding vertically arranged lenses (A) and (B); a bridge (1A) coupling the lens-holding frames (1) in height at the center; a temple (2); an inverting unit (5) provided on an outside and in height at the center of each of the lens-holding frames (1) and configured to invert the temple (2); and nose pads (6) provided correspondingly one-to-one to both ends of the bridge (1A) and supporting the bridge (1A) while being in contact with a nose even when the lens-holding frames (1) are inverted, in which the temple (2) includes a bent portion (4).

126 EYE GLASSES PROCESSING METHOD OF METAL SHEET WRAPPING ACETATE SHEET SURFACE EP16908374.8 2016-07-14 EP3396437A1 2018-10-31 Wang, Daomin

A method for processing a pair of spectacles having a metal sheet wrapping the surface of an acetate sheet comprises the following steps: step 1, cutting a 4.0 acetate sheet; step 2, softening the cut acetate sheet through baking, and tapping a steel needle into the acetate sheet; step 3, cutting out grooves in the two sides of the acetate sheet, and clamping metal fittings on the acetate sheet; step 4, mounting an upper die and a lower die on a 15-ton hydraulic press; step 5, clamping a metal material in the grooves formed in the acetate sheet, sleeving the metal material and the acetate sheet in a middle pressing die, and heating the metal material and the acetate sheet sleeved by the middle pressing die in an oven; step 6, baking the acetate sheet in a sealed oven; step 7, after the acetate sheet is completely softened, sleeving the acetate sheet and the middle pressing die in the lower die of the hydraulic press, and directly pressing the acetate sheet through the hydraulic press with an adjusted pressure of 1 ton; step 8, taking out the acetate sheet, and grinding an excess acetate sheet material and metal material on the surface of the acetate sheet to be flush through a waterproof abrasive paper machine; and step 9, after pressing the metal material in the acetate sheet, performing subsequent spectacle processing procedures according to a traditional method so as to fabricate a finished spectacle product.

127 EAR HOOK UNIT FOR PREVENTING SEPARATION, EYEGLASSES FRAME HAVING EAR HOOK UNIT, AND EYEGLASSES HAVING EYEGLASSES FRAME EP16818259.0 2016-06-30 EP3318919A1 2018-05-09 Park, Suhjun

The present disclosure relates to a nose-separation earpiece unit, an eyeglass frame having the same, and eyeglasses having the same in which a separate earpiece is further included on an existing earpiece passing over the ear when the eyeglasses are worn such that positions at which the eyeglasses are worn may be varied, and the eyeglasses may be worn even when the eyeglasses are separated from a main part of face to wash or apply makeup or when things are viewed without a lens due to having myopia or the like.

128 A METHOD FOR UPDATING AN INDEX OF A PERSON EP16713901.3 2016-04-01 EP3278299A1 2018-02-07 LORE, Marie; SWITAL, Marion
A method for updating an index of a person, the method includes: an index providing during which an index is defined as a function of at least one parameter related to the person is provided; a parameter monitoring during which the at least one parameter of the person is monitored over time; an index update during which the index of the person is updated based on the evolution over time of the at least one parameter of the person.
129 AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING CONTENT EP15876752.5 2015-11-24 EP3245549A1 2017-11-22 GOLDSTEIN, Ben Zion Yitzchak
The present invention relates to a wearable apparatus which can display content from a content provider to the user's view comprising: a head- mountable frame wearable by a user; a display for projecting an image; communication means for communicative association with said content provider; and reflective means for reflecting said content from said display to the user's view.
130 PROCESS FOR MAKING A TEMPLE FOR AN EYEGLASS FRAME AND TEMPLE FOR AN EYEGLASS FRAME OBTAINED BY MEANS OF SUCH PROCESS EP17170289.7 2017-05-09 EP3243628A1 2017-11-15 MAZZUCCO, Sergio

Process for making a temple for an eyeglass frame, which comprises: a step of arranging an elongated body made of plastic material; a first heating step, in which the elongated body is heated up to its softening temperature; a step of housing the elongated body in a shaped concavity of a mold; a second step of heating a metallic core; a step of inserting the metallic core in the elongated body. In addition, the housing step is preceded by a step of positioning an ornamental element in a seat provided within the shaped concavity of the mold, in which the ornamental element is retained by means of shape coupling.

131 FLUID-FILLED LENSES AND ACTUATION SYSTEMS THEREOF EP17165693.7 2011-11-10 EP3223045A1 2017-09-27 EGAN, William; HAROUD, Karim; NIBAUER, Lisa; PETERSON, Mattheuw Wallace; SCHNELL, Urban; SENATORE, Daniel

Actuator assembly comprising a fluid-lens module (14) surrounded by a clamp (26), a frame (12) enclosing the clamp (14) and an actuator (16) connected to an end of the clamp (26), the actuator (16) being accessible from outside the frame (12) and being configured such that its movement relative to the frame (12) causes the clamp (26) to compress so that the optical power of the fluid-lens module (14) be adjusted.

132 FLUID-FILLED LENSES AND ACTUATION SYSTEMS THEREOF EP11839709.0 2011-11-10 EP2638417B1 2017-05-17 EGAN, William; HAROUD, Karim; NIBAUER, Lisa; PETERSON, Mattheuw Wallace; SCHNELL, Urban; SENATORE, Daniel
Actuator assembly comprising a fluid-lens module (14) surrounded by a clamp (26), a frame (12) enclosing the clamp (14) and an actuator (16) connected to an end of the clamp (26), the actuator (16) being accessible from outside the frame (12) and being configured such that its movement relative to the frame (12) causes the clamp (26) to compress so that the optical power of the fluid-lens module (14) be adjusted.
133 Monture de lunettes à branche clipée EP12158134.2 2012-03-05 EP2495606B1 2017-01-11 Perie, Jean-Claude; Zoonens, Charles
134 ELECTRONIC EYEGLASSES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING EP13803813 2013-06-14 EP2862021A4 2016-01-20 BLUM RONALD D; ADAMS SOPHIE; BOYD DAVID; CLOMPUS RICHARD; GRAHAM MARK; HADDOCK JOSHUA; HALL ROBERT; IYER VENKI; KOKONASKI WILLIAM; WILLEY CHARLES; WANG YONGPING; LONGA CLAUDIO DALLA
135 GLASSES WITH CALL FUNCTION EP13870580.1 2013-05-24 EP2945011A1 2015-11-18 Jing, Yanjie

The present invention relates to the technical field of glasses and discloses glasses with a call function, where the glasses include a temple, a holding groove is disposed on the temple, the holding groove has an opening connecting to a side of the temple, a swinging block that is placed in the holding groove and can be moved out of the opening of the holding groove is movably connected in the holding groove, and a sound element configured for a call is disposed in the swinging block. Compared with the prior art, in glasses in the present invention, when a call function needs to be used, a swinging block can be moved out of a holding groove to expose outside a temple, and a sound element in the swinging block is used to perform a call operation; and when a call function is not needed, the swinging block is placed in the holding groove to prevent a problem that the glasses is relatively big in dimension and heavy in weight. In addition, a user is not required to place any element in an ear and is relatively comfortable when using the glasses, and an impact caused by radiation during a call to health is greatly reduced. In particular, for a user frequently drives, using these glasses can significantly improve driving safety.

136 HINGE MECHANISM FOR A FLUID FILLED LENS ASSEMBLY EP10824198.5 2010-10-15 EP2488900B1 2014-03-19 SENATORE, Daniel; PETERSON, Matthew Wallace; DOWNING, Jonathan; GUPTA, Amitava; EGAN, William; NIBAUER, Lisa; STANGOTA, Frank; DECKER, Bruce; MCGUIRE, Thomas M.; SCHNELL, Urban; HAROUD, Karim; LOSER, Pascal
137 FLUID-FILLED LENSES AND ACTUATION SYSTEMS THEREOF EP11839709.0 2011-11-10 EP2638417A2 2013-09-18
Actuator assembly comprising a fluid-lens module (14) surrounded by a clamp (26), a frame (12) enclosing the clamp (14) and an actuator (16) connected to an end of the clamp (26), the actuator (16) being accessible from outside the frame (12) and being configured such that its movement relative to the frame (12) causes the clamp (26) to compress so that the optical power of the fluid-lens module (14) be adjusted.
138 Eyeglasses with interchangeable temple pieces EP11179073.9 2011-08-26 EP2423732A1 2012-02-29 Huston, Suzanne

The present invention relates to eyeglass frames with temples which have a quick release feature. In addition, the present invention is adaptable to use with standard eyeglass frames that accept a screw pivot pin turning the glasses from ones that require a screwdriver to replace the temples to eyeglasses that the temples can easily be replaced by hand in a matter of seconds with no tools.

139 EYEWEAR HAVING SELF-CONTAINED ADJUSTABLE TEMPLE-SUPPORT MECHANISM PCT/US2011045561 2011-07-27 WO2012015940A3 2012-08-09 WHITE MADELINE A; UDOMSIRITHAMRONG AKKADET
Eyewear (10') includes a frame (12) equipped with an adjustable temple-support mechanism (50) to displace the weight and pressure of the frame from the bridge of the wearer's nose to the temples of the wearer's head. Preferred embodiments of the temple-support mechanism include two inflatable bladders (52) installed by adhesive in the temple areas of eyeglass temples located at either side of the frame front (14). The inflatable bladders adjust to the anatomical shape of the wearer's temples and seat the frame to hold it in place against the temples of the wearer's head. Squeeze-bulb pumps (56) and the inflatable bladders are connected through a fluid flow channel (82). The squeeze-bulb pumps allow the wearer to inflate the inflatable bladders located at the temples of the wearer to adjust for positional stability and wearer comfort. Release valves (80) operatively connected to the inflatable bladders enable the wearer to deflate them.
140 IMPROVED SPECTACLE FRAME PCT/IB2011000599 2011-03-21 WO2012004641A8 2012-03-15 MARIANELLO DINO
A spectacle frame (1) comprising a frame front (2) in which two lenses are fixed, and a pair of temple elements (3) connected to the frame front (2) by means · of two respective elastic hinges (4) made so as to force said temple elements (3) into their open position regardless of the initial position of said temple elements (3). Each hinge (4) comprises a hinge pivot (5) comprising a sliding surface (6) on which a hinged end (3a) of the respective temple element (3) slides during a rotation thereof. The sliding surface (6) has an eccentric shape so as to cause a gradual increase in the tension of the elastic hinge when the respective temple element passes from its open position to its closed position. The temple elements (3) comprise respective blocking elements (7) suitable to' cooperate with one another to contrast the elastic action of the hinges (4) and hold the temple elements (3) in their closed position if no additional external force is applied.
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