Patent classifications
G02C1/08
INTERCHANGEABLE FRAME FOR EYEGLASSES
An interchangeable frame for eyeglasses comprises an upper frame and a lower frame, which are respectively formed corresponding lens-assembling portions. The connection site between the upper frame and the lower frame has a connection block and a connection notch, corresponded to connect to each other, and the both sides of the connection block and the connection notch have a ditch and a flange, engaging upon each other, making the upper frame and the lower frame connect to form in one. Therefore, according to the required, the upper frame and the lower frame can be assembled and disassembled freely to form the semi-rim eyeglasses or the full-rim eyeglasses.
SPECTACLE STRUCTURE WITH TRANSFORMABLE FRAMES
A spectacle structure with transformable frames is disclosed. In the spectacle structure, an upper frame and a lower frame have corresponding lens assembling parts, as well as corresponding latched holes and latches to combine the upper frame and the lower frame to one spectacle frame. When the upper frame and the lower frame are going to be separated, push resistant blocks of the upper frame can be pushed to move the latches away from the latched position. Accordingly, the upper frame and the lower frame can be separated or assembled to form half-rimmed or full-rimmed spectacles according to the user's needs.
Splitter configuration for glasses
An eyewear frame assembly includes a frame having a rim for securing a lens. The frame further has a first segment and a second segment. At least one of the first segment and the second segment is movable relative to the other of the first segment and the second segment so as to allow insertion within or removal of the lens from the rim. The frame assembly also includes a projection that extends circumferentially from the first segment. The projection and the second segment are configured to be releasably secured to another, thereby securing the lens within the rim.
Splitter configuration for glasses
An eyewear frame assembly includes a frame having a rim for securing a lens. The frame further has a first segment and a second segment. At least one of the first segment and the second segment is movable relative to the other of the first segment and the second segment so as to allow insertion within or removal of the lens from the rim. The frame assembly also includes a projection that extends circumferentially from the first segment. The projection and the second segment are configured to be releasably secured to another, thereby securing the lens within the rim.
Pair of eyeglasses without temples
A pair of eyeglasses without temples includes two spectacles frames, an elastic connection piece, and two nose pads. Each of the spectacles frames accommodates a lens internally. The elastic connection piece is integrated between the spectacles frames and includes a horizontal top and two interconnecting portions respectively extending downward from two ends of the top. Each of the nose pads is integrated with an inner side of a corresponding spectacles frame and includes a pad body and a bonding segment. The pad body has a mounting hole internally in which a lower segment of one of interconnecting portions is engaged. The bonding segment has an upper portion with a groove internally in which a top segment of the inner side of one of the spectacles frames is engaged.
ADJUSTABLE POWER LENS AND EYEGLASSES FRAME
Devices providing adjustable optical power have previously been proposed for use as corrective lenses in prescription eyeglasses. There is disclosed a lens having optical power adjustable by relative lateral translation of two lens elements, the lens comprising: a first lens element sealed to a cover to define a cavity therebetween; a second lens element disposed within the cavity and coupled to an elongate drive element extending laterally from the second lens element, the second lens element being arranged to be driven laterally relative to the first lens element by lateral translation of the elongate drive element to thereby adjust the optical power of the lens, the lens comprising a lateral projection into which the cavity and drive element extend, the lateral projection having there mounted an adjuster for driving lateral translation of the elongate drive element. The lens reduces or prevents the ingress of dirt, moisture, sweat and grease between surfaces of the lens elements. There is also disclosed an eyeglasses frame, such as may be particularly suited to said adjustable power lens.
ADJUSTABLE POWER LENS AND EYEGLASSES FRAME
Devices providing adjustable optical power have previously been proposed for use as corrective lenses in prescription eyeglasses. There is disclosed a lens having optical power adjustable by relative lateral translation of two lens elements, the lens comprising: a first lens element sealed to a cover to define a cavity therebetween; a second lens element disposed within the cavity and coupled to an elongate drive element extending laterally from the second lens element, the second lens element being arranged to be driven laterally relative to the first lens element by lateral translation of the elongate drive element to thereby adjust the optical power of the lens, the lens comprising a lateral projection into which the cavity and drive element extend, the lateral projection having there mounted an adjuster for driving lateral translation of the elongate drive element. The lens reduces or prevents the ingress of dirt, moisture, sweat and grease between surfaces of the lens elements. There is also disclosed an eyeglasses frame, such as may be particularly suited to said adjustable power lens.
Glasses
Provided is a pair of glasses, including a frame, two temples and two fasteners. The frame includes two lens-holding portions and two end portions. Each of two end portions has an adjusting gap, and two holes are provided on both sides of the adjusting gap. Two temples are respectively pivoted on both end portions of the frame. Each of two fasteners connects with two holes to fix the adjusting gap.
Glasses
Provided is a pair of glasses, including a frame, two temples and two fasteners. The frame includes two lens-holding portions and two end portions. Each of two end portions has an adjusting gap, and two holes are provided on both sides of the adjusting gap. Two temples are respectively pivoted on both end portions of the frame. Each of two fasteners connects with two holes to fix the adjusting gap.
MODULAR PAIR OF SPECTACLES
Disclosed is a modular pair of spectacles, including a frame which includes a rim and two temples mounted in connection with the side ends of the rim. The rim is provided with an upper portion, a lower portion and assembly unit between the portions. The upper portion includes at least of the side ends thereof a first longitudinal semi-connection portion and the lower portion includes at each of the side ends thereof a second longitudinal semi-connection portion. The first and second longitudinal semi-connection portions complement one another and are configured such that, upon assembling the upper portion and the lower portion, the first and second portions form a first female or male connection unit, configured to receive a second male or female connection element, arranged at the end of each respective temple. Aldo disclosed is a kit for forming such a pair of spectacles.