G02C2200/26

Spectacles-frame hinge
09823489 · 2017-11-21 · ·

Connection hinge for spectacles frames of the type adapted to connect the lateral sidearm of a spectacles frame to the front part of the same spectacles frame; the connection hinge being characterized by comprising: a cup-shaped body, which is structured so as to be fixed cantilevered in a rigid manner onto the lateral side of the front part of a spectacles frame, and is provided with a central cavity of substantially cylindrical shape and with a transversal, oblong, pass-through slot or cut, which extends along the lateral side of the cup-shaped body while remaining on a lying plane locally substantially perpendicular to the reference axis of the central cavity, and penetrates in the cup-shaped body up to said central recess; a central pin which has a cylindrical shape substantially complementary to that of the central cavity of the cup-shaped body, and is inserted in axially rotatable manner in the central cavity of the cup-shaped body; and a transverse locking plug which has an end rigidly fixed to the body of the central pin, and is structured so as to protrude cantilevered from the cup-shaped body engaging in pass-through and sliding manner the pass-through slot or cut present on the lateral side of the cup-shaped body, and to be rigidly fixed or incorporated on the proximal end of the lateral sidearm of the spectacles.

Assembly for eyeglasses temple
11243412 · 2022-02-08 · ·

An assembly for eyeglasses temple includes a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod each having an elastic component, outer ends of the two elastic components are hooked to each other to cause the second connecting rod and the first connecting rod abut against each other. A protrusion is provided on an end portion of the second connecting rod, when the second connecting rod is rotated to a position perpendicular to the first connecting rod, the protrusion is inserted in and limited by an outer peripheral side surface of an end portion of the first connecting rod.

Spectacles

A pair of spectacles includes a front assembly mount and a pair of arms which extend from respective opposing lateral lugs of the front mount, there being defined on each arm an internal lateral flank, which is directed towards the head with the spectacles being worn, and an opposing external lateral flank. The pair of spectacles also includes on at least one of the arms a respective support element, secured to the external flank of the arm in the region of a portion of the arm near a respective lug for articulation to the mount and which extends in the direction of longitudinal development of the arm behind the external flank and with a spacing from the external flank of the arm, the support carrying a surface, which is visible from the outer side with the spectacles being worn, configured to be decorated or to support decorative patterns.

Clip type display module and glass type terminal having the same

An optical device detachably attached to a frame fixed to a user's head is provided. The optical device includes a body extending in one direction, a display extending in a direction intersecting the one direction, connected to the body, and disposed to be adjacent to the user's eye when fixed to the frame, so as to provide visual information, and a clip module protruding from the body and caught in one region of the frame.

Temple assembly for spectacles and spectacles

A temple assembly for a pair of spectacles, including a spectacle temple body, a guide member, a first temple core, a second temple core, a first pivot; and a second pivot; the second temple core is elastically connected with the spectacle temple body, the guide member is sleeved on a periphery of the first temple core, and the first temple core includes a first connecting end and a second connecting end disposed opposite to each other, the second connecting end is pivotally connected to the second temple core via the second pivot, the first connecting end is pivotally connected to a pile head of a rim or an end hinge of a spectacle temple via the first pivot; the first pivot and the second pivot are disposed perpendicular to each other; and the guide member is elastically abutted the spectacle temple body.

Head-mounted display devices and magnetic hinge therefor
11340463 · 2022-05-24 · ·

An artificial-reality device is provided. The artificial-reality device includes a frame having at least one temple section (e.g., a frame arm) and a front section, where the front section is configured to hold at least one lens. The artificial-reality device also includes a hinge pivotally coupling the at least one temple section and the front section. The hinge includes: (A) a front magnetic component that includes a static magnet, and (B) a rear magnetic component, coupled to the at least one temple section, that includes: (i) two or more primary magnets oriented so as to be attracted to the static magnet of the front magnetic component, and (ii) at least one secondary magnet, positioned between the two or more primary magnets, oriented so as to be repelled by the static magnet of the front magnetic component.

Temple assembly for spectacles and the spectacles

A temple assembly for a pair of spectacles, including a spectacle temple body, a guide member, a first temple core, a second temple core, a first pivot; and a second pivot; wherein the second temple core is elastically connected with the spectacle temple body, the guide member is sleeved onto the first temple core, two connecting end of the first temple core is respectively pivotally connected to the second temple core and a pile head of a rim, the first pivot and the second pivot are disposed perpendicular to each other. When the spectacle temples are subjected to loads in two different directions from a horizontal direction and a vertical direction, the spectacles temple cause to produce an elastic bend of different directions at a front end and a rear end of the guide member, the user experience that the temples can be rotated 360 degrees is better.

CENTRAL PART FOR AN EYEGLASS HINGE, AND EYEGLASSES HAVING A CENTRAL PART OF THIS TYPE
20230324716 · 2023-10-12 ·

The invention relates to a central part for an eyeglass hinge, comprising: a first articulation region, which is designed to connect, with articulation about a first articulation axis, the central part to a frame of eyeglasses; a second articulation region, which is designed to connect, with articulation about a second articulation axis, the central part to a temple of the eyeglasses; and a cable guide opening, which extends through the central part perpendicularly to the articulation axes and is designed for the feeding of a cable from the temple to the frame through the central part, the cable guide opening being open in the direction of the articulation axes at least on one side.

WEARABLE DEVICES AND QUICK-RELEASE ASSEMBLIES THEREOF

A quick-release assembly of a wearable device is disclosed and includes a locking member and a mounting base provided with an insertion cavity having an opening formed on a side of the mounting base. An accommodation cavity is provided in the mounting base and spatially connected to the insertion cavity. The locking member includes a locking portion movably disposed on the mounting base along a direction connecting the accommodation cavity and the insertion cavity and an unlocking portion connected to the locking portion. The locking member has a first state and a second state relative to the mounting base. In the first state, at least a portion of the locking portion is disposed within the insertion cavity to lock a visual member entering the insertion cavity through the opening. In the second state, the locking portion is accommodated within the accommodation cavity to release the lock of the visual member.

Process for mounting an elastic hinge on eyeglass frames
11422385 · 2022-08-23 · ·

A process for mounting an elastic hinge on eyeglass frames, for coupling a first pivot element, which comprises an elastic carriage provided with a head portion having a first hole, with a second pivot element comprising two shoulders provided with second holes. The head portion of the first pivot element comprises a tilted slide surface adjacent to the first hole. The process envisages to insert the head portion in a slit between the shoulders of the second pivot element to place in succession their holes offset from each other, and then engaging a hinge pin in the holes, so that the free end of the hinge pin acts in abutment against the slide surface of the head portion, in order to force the carriage to slide until the first hole of the first pivot element is aligned with the second holes of the second pivot element.