Patent classifications
G02C5/08
Eyeglass frame having foldable bridge
An eyeglass frame having a foldable bridge includes: a pair of rims facing each other from both sides such that lenses are coupled/configured, respectively; and a bridge configured to be individually separated from the pair of rims, the pair of rims being rotatably connected to inner portions of the bridge, which face each other, such that the pair of rims are unfolded forwards from both sides and then folded rearwards. The bridge includes: a connection plate configured such that inner front surfaces of the pair of rims contact both sides thereof, respectively; and a rotating support coupled to the front of the connection plate such that inner portions of the pair of rims are rotatably coupled to both sides of the connection plate, respectively, front surfaces of the pair of rims being folded.
Eyeglass frame having foldable bridge
An eyeglass frame having a foldable bridge includes: a pair of rims facing each other from both sides such that lenses are coupled/configured, respectively; and a bridge configured to be individually separated from the pair of rims, the pair of rims being rotatably connected to inner portions of the bridge, which face each other, such that the pair of rims are unfolded forwards from both sides and then folded rearwards. The bridge includes: a connection plate configured such that inner front surfaces of the pair of rims contact both sides thereof, respectively; and a rotating support coupled to the front of the connection plate such that inner portions of the pair of rims are rotatably coupled to both sides of the connection plate, respectively, front surfaces of the pair of rims being folded.
EYEGLASS FRAME HAVING FOLDABLE BRIDGE
An eyeglass frame having a foldable bridge includes: a pair of rims facing each other from both sides such that lenses are coupled/configured, respectively; and a bridge configured to be individually separated from the pair of rims, the pair of rims being rotatably connected to inner portions of the bridge, which face each other, such that the pair of rims are unfolded forwards from both sides and then folded rearwards. The bridge includes: a connection plate configured such that inner front surfaces of the pair of rims contact both sides thereof, respectively; and a rotating support coupled to the front of the connection plate such that inner portions of the pair of rims are rotatably coupled to both sides of the connection plate, respectively, front surfaces of the pair of rims being folded.
EYEGLASS FRAME HAVING FOLDABLE BRIDGE
An eyeglass frame having a foldable bridge includes: a pair of rims facing each other from both sides such that lenses are coupled/configured, respectively; and a bridge configured to be individually separated from the pair of rims, the pair of rims being rotatably connected to inner portions of the bridge, which face each other, such that the pair of rims are unfolded forwards from both sides and then folded rearwards. The bridge includes: a connection plate configured such that inner front surfaces of the pair of rims contact both sides thereof, respectively; and a rotating support coupled to the front of the connection plate such that inner portions of the pair of rims are rotatably coupled to both sides of the connection plate, respectively, front surfaces of the pair of rims being folded.
Apparatus that improves vision
An apparatus includes a frame, a left temple, a right temple, a left end piece, a right end piece, a left hinge, and a right hinge. The frame includes a left side and a right side and the frame may support a plurality of lens. The frame of the apparatus that improves vision may be tilted to provide the lenses at varying angles and lock into place via a latching mechanism. The effect of the tilted lens provides significantly increased clarity and definition of vision, with no expensive custom lenses or magnification.
Apparatus that improves vision
An apparatus includes a frame, a left temple, a right temple, a left end piece, a right end piece, a left hinge, and a right hinge. The frame includes a left side and a right side and the frame may support a plurality of lens. The frame of the apparatus that improves vision may be tilted to provide the lenses at varying angles and lock into place via a latching mechanism. The effect of the tilted lens provides significantly increased clarity and definition of vision, with no expensive custom lenses or magnification.
Glasses frame with closed position protecting lenses from impacts or friction
A glasses frame includes a front-frame and two temples (4, 5) connected to the front-frame through hinges which allow the rotation of the temples (4, 5) from a work position substantially perpendicular to the front-frame, to wear the glasses, as far as a home position substantially parallel to the front-frame, to put away the glasses. The front-frame includes two rims (2, 3) for lens support and possibly a bridge (1) connecting the rims and at least a pivoting element (C) apt to allow the mutual rotation by at least 180 of the rims (2, 3) around a rotation axis (X-X) substantially lying in a plane containing the two centers of the rims (2, 3) and perpendicular to the rims. The temples (4, 5) are directly hinged onto the rims (2, 3).
Glasses frame with closed position protecting lenses from impacts or friction
A glasses frame includes a front-frame and two temples (4, 5) connected to the front-frame through hinges which allow the rotation of the temples (4, 5) from a work position substantially perpendicular to the front-frame, to wear the glasses, as far as a home position substantially parallel to the front-frame, to put away the glasses. The front-frame includes two rims (2, 3) for lens support and possibly a bridge (1) connecting the rims and at least a pivoting element (C) apt to allow the mutual rotation by at least 180 of the rims (2, 3) around a rotation axis (X-X) substantially lying in a plane containing the two centers of the rims (2, 3) and perpendicular to the rims. The temples (4, 5) are directly hinged onto the rims (2, 3).
Dual-frame eyeglasses
An apparatus for dual-frame eyeglasses is described that includes a foundation eyeglass frame that may be worn on the user's head, and a pivot eyeglass frame that is rigidly coupled to the foundation eyeglass frame via a pair of pivot mechanisms. The pivot eyeglass frame may be substantially similar in form and profile to the foundation eyeglass frame. The pivot eyeglass frame may be configured to incrementally rotate about the pivot mechanism from a first position that substantially overlaps a user's line of sight through to a second position that is angularly offset away from the user's line of sight. Additionally, the foundation eyeglass frame may include a nose bridge that separates into two elements at a coupling point on the nose bridge to facilitate each half of the foundation eyeglass frame folding into a separate, compact form.
Dual-frame eyeglasses
An apparatus for dual-frame eyeglasses is described that includes a foundation eyeglass frame that may be worn on the user's head, and a pivot eyeglass frame that is rigidly coupled to the foundation eyeglass frame via a pair of pivot mechanisms. The pivot eyeglass frame may be substantially similar in form and profile to the foundation eyeglass frame. The pivot eyeglass frame may be configured to incrementally rotate about the pivot mechanism from a first position that substantially overlaps a user's line of sight through to a second position that is angularly offset away from the user's line of sight. Additionally, the foundation eyeglass frame may include a nose bridge that separates into two elements at a coupling point on the nose bridge to facilitate each half of the foundation eyeglass frame folding into a separate, compact form.