Patent classifications
G02C2200/26
GLASSES FOR RETARDING MYOPIA PROGRESSION
Glasses for retarding myopia progression is provided, and include a frame (10) and glasses legs. Each of the glasses legs includes a first leg (19) and a second leg (21). The second leg (21) is connected between the frame (10) and the first leg (19), the second leg (21) is movable telescopically in relation to the first leg (19). In movement of the frame (10) relative to eyeballs (100, 200) from a primary position to a secondary position stretched, a relationship between an effective degree and a lens degree is denoted by: P.sub.2=P.sub.1/(1−d.sub.2P.sub.1). P.sub.1 is an actual lens degree at the primary position, P.sub.2 is an effective lens degree at the secondary position, and d.sub.2 is a spacing between the primary position and the secondary position, the spacing meets: 0<d.sub.2<60 mm.
Multiply adjustable eyeglass frames
Eyeglass frames that are both adjustable fore and aft on each side, and that allow each lens to be raised or lowered slightly so that the glasses fit well with both lenses at the same vertical level. Embodiments of the present invention includes a small ratchet and hinge on each arm that allows the forward part of the frame to rotate slightly up or down. In addition, in other embodiments, both legs can have a sliding length adjustment that allows the leg to fit snugly behind the ear on each side with the lens in the correct fore and aft position. Some embodiments of the present invention have both features present, while other embodiments have only one or the other feature.
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.
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.
FLEXIBLE TEMPLE FOR EYEGLASSES
A flexible temple for eyeglasses, has a temple body which has a fork-shaped end adapted to form a slot within which a slider can slide in contrast with the action of an elastic component. The elastic component is accommodated in a preloaded condition in the slider.
HYPEREXTENDING HINGE HAVING COSMETIC TRIM FOR EYEWEAR
Eyewear having a frame, a hinge, and a hyperextendable temple. An extender is coupled to the hinge and the temple, and the extender extends with respect to the hinge allowing hyperextension of the temple with respect to the frame. A cam is configured to leverage the temple away from the frame during hyperextension and reduce wear. A cosmetic trim may include a recess that receives a protrusion of the frame in the open position, and which protrusion moves out of the recess during hyperextension and creates the cam.
Eyeglass Frame Lens Lock
An eyeglass frame is disclosed comprising a bridge and two rims connected by the bridge. Each rim is configured to contain a lens. The eyeglass frame also comprises two split end pieces. Each split end piece comprises a first portion and a second portion. Each split end piece is coupled to and extends outward from a corresponding rim of the two rims on a side of the corresponding rim opposite the bridge. The eyeglass frame further comprises two temples. Each temple comprises a lock on an end of the temple. The lock is configured to at least partially contain both the first portion and the second portion of the split end piece and secure the temple to the corresponding rim and secure the lens within the corresponding rim.
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.
Eyeglass frame lens lock
An eyeglass frame is disclosed comprising a bridge and two rims connected by the bridge. Each rim is configured to contain a lens. The eyeglass frame also comprises two split end pieces. Each split end piece comprises a first portion and a second portion. Each split end piece is coupled to and extends outward from a corresponding rim of the two rims on a side of the corresponding rim opposite the bridge. The eyeglass frame further comprises two temples. Each temple comprises a lock on an end of the temple. The lock is configured to at least partially contain both the first portion and the second portion of the split end piece and secure the temple to the corresponding rim and secure the lens within the corresponding rim.
Combined glasses structure, frameless glasses, half-frame glasses and full-frame glasses
A combined glasses structure, including a lens component, two temples, a frame component and a nose pad component is provided. The lens component comprises two lens and a bridge, two temples are respectively detachably connected to the lens component; the frame component includes an upper frame and a lower frame, the upper frame and lower frame are respectively detachably arranged on an upper and a lower edge of the lens component; the nose pad component and the bridge are detachably connected to each other, and can restrict and fix the upper frame and/or lower frame arranged on the upper edge, lower edge, upper and lower edges of the two lens. By the detachable connection between the frame component and the lens, the frameless, half-frame (upper frame or lower frame) and full-frame functions of the combined glasses can be achieved.