Patent classifications
G02C5/16
EYEGLASSES
To be stably wearable without nose pads and to have a support structure which is inconspicuous when worn, eyeglasses include: temples which are wide in an upward/downward direction; and temple pads each having a tip and a root, the root being fixed to a prescribed location on an inner side of a corresponding one of the temples, each of the temple pads extending along an extension direction of the corresponding one of the temples to gradually deviates from an inner side surface of the corresponding one of the temples from the prescribed location to the tip, each of the temple pads has a root portion which is narrow and a tip portion formed to have a thick shape that gently protrudes downward, the tip portion being in contact with a wearer's temple when the eyeglasses are worn, the temple pads being entirely or mostly hidden by the temples in a side view.
EYEGLASSES
To be stably wearable without nose pads and to have a support structure which is inconspicuous when worn, eyeglasses include: temples which are wide in an upward/downward direction; and temple pads each having a tip and a root, the root being fixed to a prescribed location on an inner side of a corresponding one of the temples, each of the temple pads extending along an extension direction of the corresponding one of the temples to gradually deviates from an inner side surface of the corresponding one of the temples from the prescribed location to the tip, each of the temple pads has a root portion which is narrow and a tip portion formed to have a thick shape that gently protrudes downward, the tip portion being in contact with a wearer's temple when the eyeglasses are worn, the temple pads being entirely or mostly hidden by the temples in a side view.
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.
EYEWEAR DESIGN WITH TEMPLE RETENTION FEATURES
An eyewear assembly is provided. The eyewear assembly includes a continuous lens part having a curved shape that extends from a first end to a second end. The eyewear assembly further includes a pair of temple retention arms hingably coupled to the continuous lens part. Each of the pair of temple retention arms is configured to pivot between a closed position and an opened position, and each of the pair of temple retention arms is configured to contact a temple of a user to retain the eyewear assembly on the user.
EYEWEAR DESIGN WITH TEMPLE RETENTION FEATURES
An eyewear assembly is provided. The eyewear assembly includes a continuous lens part having a curved shape that extends from a first end to a second end. The eyewear assembly further includes a pair of temple retention arms hingably coupled to the continuous lens part. Each of the pair of temple retention arms is configured to pivot between a closed position and an opened position, and each of the pair of temple retention arms is configured to contact a temple of a user to retain the eyewear assembly on the user.
Flexible temples for glasses frames
Glasses frames including temples that may be worn comfortably beneath a head gear, such as helmets, headsets, earmuffs, hard hats, and speakers. In some cases, the temples may be thin, substantially flat, and flexible to allow the temples to deform without substantially increasing the pressure applied by the head gear to a head of a wearer.
Flexible temples for glasses frames
Glasses frames including temples that may be worn comfortably beneath a head gear, such as helmets, headsets, earmuffs, hard hats, and speakers. In some cases, the temples may be thin, substantially flat, and flexible to allow the temples to deform without substantially increasing the pressure applied by the head gear to a head of a wearer.
GLASSES WITH FUNCTIONS OF POSITIONING AND REMINDING
A pair of glasses with functions of positioning and reminding is revealed. The glasses include a frame, a first temple and a second temple pivotally connected to two sides of the frame. The first and the second temples include inner surfaces facing each other and outer surfaces opposite to the inner surfaces. A magnetic member is mounted on the outer surface while a striking-and-reminding gel-like member is integrally wrapped on the inner surface by injection. An upper edge and a lower edge of the striking-and-reminding gel-like member are respectively extending to form an upper segment and a lower segment which are respectively wrapped on the top surface and the bottom surface. Thereby the glasses can be attached to equipment made of iron at a workplace by the magnetic member and users can find them easily and quickly due to the striking-and-reminding gel-like member.
Eyewear frames and production method
The invention relates to an eyewear frame, comprising a forehead part with two ends and arranged to extend around the eyes of a user when worn and two temple parts each extending rearwardly from a front of the eyewear frame, and from each end of the forehead part. The forehead part and the temple part being moulded together in a single mould from a first polymer material and comprising a plastic hinge located at the junction of each end of the forehead part and each temple part, said plastic hinge being formed by a region of the polymer material having thickness which is significantly less than the thickness of corresponding forehead part ends and temple parts adjacent the plastic hinge region, such that the temple parts may be moved about the plastic hinge with respect to the forehead part between an open position in which the eyewear may be worn on a user's head, and a closed position in which the temple parts are arranged approximately parallel to the forehead part and the eyewear may be more conveniently stowed when not in use. The plastic hinges exert a restoring force which urges the temple parts of the frame to either the closed or open position, such that the eye wear frame automatically folds back to the folded position after use, or automatically opens to the open position. The plastic hinge may be formed as a curved strip. The eyewear frame may be co-moulded with the first polymer material and a second polymer material, having a lower modulus of elasticity, or flexural modulus, than the first polymer.