Patent classifications
G02C5/10
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.
Pad assembly for caliper body
A pad assembly adapted to be mounted in a caliper body for a disc brake has a pad-housing pocket. The disc brake defines an axial direction, either coinciding or parallel with the direction of the rotation axis of the brake disc associable with the caliper body, a radial direction (R-R), orthogonal to the axial direction, and a tangential (T-T) or circumferential (T-T) direction, orthogonal both to the axial direction and to the radial direction (R-R). The pad-housing pocket has at least one pocket wall to form a tangential abutment for a brake pad associable with the caliper body. The pad assembly has a brake pad having a support plate, adapted to form a support for at least one associable friction material, where the support plate has a main extension along the radial (R-R) and tangential (T-T) directions. The support plate has a predefined bulk along the tangential direction (T-T), or tangential bulk, such that the support plate is adapted to be accommodated with a predetermined tangential play in the pad-housing pocket. The pad also has at least one elastic element.
Hinge for eyeglasses
A hinge for eyeglasses, which includes first elements for pivoting to a front of eyeglasses, and second elements for pivoting to a temple of eyeglasses, and which include a leaf spring that defines a cavity. The second pivoting elements include an abutment head that can rotate about a rotation axis and is configured to be associated rigidly with one end of the temple. The abutment head includes a protrusion inserted into the cavity of the leaf spring so as to be retained in the cavity. The rotation of the abutment head about the rotation axis in a first direction of rotation produces the flexing of the leaf spring by the protrusion and the consequent rotation of the temple.
Hinge for eyeglasses
A hinge for eyeglasses, which includes first elements for pivoting to a front of eyeglasses, and second elements for pivoting to a temple of eyeglasses, and which include a leaf spring that defines a cavity. The second pivoting elements include an abutment head that can rotate about a rotation axis and is configured to be associated rigidly with one end of the temple. The abutment head includes a protrusion inserted into the cavity of the leaf spring so as to be retained in the cavity. The rotation of the abutment head about the rotation axis in a first direction of rotation produces the flexing of the leaf spring by the protrusion and the consequent rotation of the temple.
Glasses with Sliding Latch at Ear Temples to Close Orbitals of Frame to Hold Lens
Eyewear for releasably receiving a lens has a joint sleeve for holding the lens in place.
Glasses frame comprising at least one functional member
The invention relates to a glasses frame having a main frame provided with two openings for respectively receiving two lenses, at least one opening having an inner peripheral edge for cooperating with an outer peripheral edge of a lens, the glasses frame having at least one functional member. According to the invention, the peripheral inner edge of said opening of said frame has at least one recess in which said functional member is mounted, said functional member being designed so as to be locked in position by said lens when it is mounted in said opening.
Glasses frame comprising at least one functional member
The invention relates to a glasses frame having a main frame provided with two openings for respectively receiving two lenses, at least one opening having an inner peripheral edge for cooperating with an outer peripheral edge of a lens, the glasses frame having at least one functional member. According to the invention, the peripheral inner edge of said opening of said frame has at least one recess in which said functional member is mounted, said functional member being designed so as to be locked in position by said lens when it is mounted in said opening.
HINGE ASSEMBLY FOR EYEWEAR
Eyewear with a frame and at least one arm is provided. The frame can include at least one cavity disposed at one side thereof. The cavity is formed adjacent a cutout in the frame. The at least one arm can be rotationally connected to the frame by a swivel portion. The swivel portion can be disposed and rotate within the cavity such that a plurality of surfaces of the swivel portion are viewable through the cutout.
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.