Patent classifications
G02C5/2263
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.
Spectacles With Dual Salon and Traditional Configurations
The multiuse eyeglasses include a frame that holds two lenses and arms that extend from the frame. The arms include a first axis of rotation that is generally perpendicular to the arms and a second axis of rotation that is orthogonal to the first axis of rotation and allows the arms to be rotated downwards relative to the frame.
Spectacles With Dual Salon and Traditional Configurations
The multiuse eyeglasses include a frame that holds two lenses and arms that extend from the frame. The arms include a first axis of rotation that is generally perpendicular to the arms and a second axis of rotation that is orthogonal to the first axis of rotation and allows the arms to be rotated downwards relative to the frame.
Hinge assembly and glasses frame
A hinge assembly comprising a guide body, a first connection element, a second connection element, a first spring and a second spring; the guide body comprising a first end surface and a second end surface provided at opposite sides respectively, wherein the first end surface is provided with a first guide slot, the second end surface is provided with a second guide slot, and the first guide slot and the second guide slot intersect orthogonally, the first connection element is provided with first connection end extending beyond an end surface of the endpiece, the second connection element is provided with a second connection end extending beyond an end surface of the temple end, the first connection end and the second connection end are hingedly connected and pivoted with each other within the guide body; A glasses frame comprising an endpiece, a temple, and a hinge assembly.
Audio eyeglasses with cable-through hinge and related flexible printed circuit
Various aspects include audio eyeglasses with through-hinge wiring configurations. In particular aspects, audio eyeglasses include: a frame for resting on a head of a user, the frame having: a lens region; a pair of arms extending from the lens region; and a hinge coupling the lens region and one of the pair of arms, the hinge including: a body; and a cavity within the body, the cavity sized to accommodate a cable extending therethrough, the hinge permitting movement of the arm relative to the lens region; and an electro-acoustic transducer at least partially housed in the frame and having a sound-radiating surface for providing an audio output.
Eyewear with multi-axis side arms
A joint for coupling a side arm to a frame of a pair of glasses. The joint includes a post, a plurality of prongs, and optionally a nut. The post is configured to be secured to one of the side arm or the frame and the plurality of prongs are configured to be secured to the other of the side arm or the frame. The post includes a shaft and an enlarged head at a distal end of the shaft. The plurality of prongs define a socket configured to receive at least a portion of the enlarged head of the post and apply a compressive force against the enlarged head of the post. The nut may be configured to generate a compressive force against the plurality of prongs. The compressive force may be adjusted by threading the nut along the length of the prongs. The nut may threadably engage a base that the prongs extend from and/or the prongs.
EYEGLASSES STRUCTURE
An eyeglasses structure is disclosed in accordance with the present invention. A connecting part is disposed between each of two opposite sides of a lens chassis and a corresponding one of two earpiece frames of a pair of eyeglasses having the eyeglasses structure. The connecting part is connected with the each of the two opposite sides of the lens chassis at one end of the connecting part. Hence, the pair of eyeglasses of the present invention has functions to conveniently replace the earpiece frames and adjust positions of the earpiece frames.
LENS ANGLE-ADJUSTABLE GLASSES
Disclosed herein are lens angle-adjustable glasses. The lens angle-adjustable glasses include an adjustment grip and angle adjusting and coupling members. The adjustment grip is coupled to the upper end portions of lenses in an integrated manner, and is manually manipulated in order to adjust the angle of the lenses in forward and backward directions. The angle adjusting and coupling members couple the lenses to a glass frame so that the lenses can be rotated in forward and backward directions, and maintain the angle of the lenses in response
BIFOCAL GLASSES-SHAPED FRAME
A glasses frame includes: a pair of lens-holding frames each holding vertically arranged lenses; a bridge coupling the lens-holding frames in height at the center; a temple; an inverting unit provided on an outside and in height at the center of each of the lens-holding frames and configured to invert the temple; and nose pads provided correspondingly one-to-one to both ends of the bridge and supporting the bridge while being in contact with a nose even when the lens-holding frames are inverted, in which the temple includes a bent portion.
Frame for glasses with a closed position for lens protection from impact or rubbing
Disclosed is a frame for glasses with a front-piece, two temples connected each to the front-piece by a hinge which allows the rotation of the temples from a working position which is substantially perpendicular to the front-piece, when wearing the glasses, up to a rest position which is substantially parallel to the front-piece, when putting the glasses away. The front-piece includes two rims for supporting the lenses, and possibly a bridge connecting the rims. A pivot allows one of the temples or overturning temple and the relative hinge to rotate about an overturning axis substantially parallel to the front-piece. The overturning axis has a set inclination with respect to a straight line passing through the two centers of the rims, the inclination having a value that ranges from 2.5 to 25 and preferably from 5 to 25.