Patent classifications
G02C1/08
MOUNT FOR SPECTACLES
A mount for spectacles includes a front frame having a pair of structures for holding lenses, which are connected by a central bridge extending in a nasal support zone, each lens- holding structure has an upper element for holding the lens, surrounding a part of the lens profile at the top, between the central bridge and a corresponding opposite lateral tenon intended to be connected to a lateral arm so as to articulate about an axis of articulation. The upper element is integral to the bridge and to the corresponding lateral tenon, and a lower element for supporting the lens, which extends so as to surround the remaining part of the lens profile at the bottom between the bridge and the corresponding lateral tenon, the lower element having a first end connected to the front frame at the central bridge and a second, opposite end constrained to the lateral tenon.
EYEWEAR DEVICE LENS RETENTION MECHANISM
An eyewear device has a lens retention mechanism that establishes electrical contact between onboard electronics and a lens ring by a resiliently compressible electrical contact member, such as a spring washer, located within a housing defined by a body of the eyewear device. The retention mechanism can further include a lock screw that is selectively engageable with the lens ring to allow disposal between retention and release of a lens by the lens ring, the lock ring being captured in the housing such as to resist removal of the lock screw from the housing when the lens ring is released for lens removal.
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.
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.
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.
Magnetic attachment mechanism for eyewear
Interchangeably lenses and attachment assemblies for eyewear with removable temples are described. An example attachment assembly for removably magnetically attaching an eyewear temple to a lens may include a magnetic latch having a first latch portion and a second latch portions movably (e.g., pivotably) coupled to the temple. The first and second latch portions may be configured to be positioned on opposite sides of the lens by a carrier. The first and second latch portions may be configured to magnetically attract one another in a magnetic attraction direction. The carrier may be configured to restrict movement of at least one of the first and second latch portions in a second direction opposite the magnetic attraction direction.
Magnetic attachment mechanism for eyewear
Interchangeably lenses and attachment assemblies for eyewear with removable temples are described. An example attachment assembly for removably magnetically attaching an eyewear temple to a lens may include a magnetic latch having a first latch portion and a second latch portions movably (e.g., pivotably) coupled to the temple. The first and second latch portions may be configured to be positioned on opposite sides of the lens by a carrier. The first and second latch portions may be configured to magnetically attract one another in a magnetic attraction direction. The carrier may be configured to restrict movement of at least one of the first and second latch portions in a second direction opposite the magnetic attraction direction.
EYEGLASSES HAVING A SNAP-ON ONE-PIECE LENS
A pair of eyeglasses includes a primary lens, a primary lens frame including upper and lower frame sections, and at least one snap-on unit disposed between the primary lens and the primary lens frame and including upper and lower engaging members respectively provided on top and bottom portions of the primary lens, and upper and lower engaging blocks respectively protruding from the upper and lower frame sections toward the primary lens. The top and bottom portions of the primary lens are removably embedded in the upper and lower frame sections through snapping engagement between the upper engaging block and the upper engaging member and between the lower engaging block and the lower engaging member.
EYEGLASSES HAVING A SNAP-ON ONE-PIECE LENS
A pair of eyeglasses includes a primary lens, a primary lens frame including upper and lower frame sections, and at least one snap-on unit disposed between the primary lens and the primary lens frame and including upper and lower engaging members respectively provided on top and bottom portions of the primary lens, and upper and lower engaging blocks respectively protruding from the upper and lower frame sections toward the primary lens. The top and bottom portions of the primary lens are removably embedded in the upper and lower frame sections through snapping engagement between the upper engaging block and the upper engaging member and between the lower engaging block and the lower engaging member.