Patent classifications
A45F2200/0541
Carry case for rechargeable eyewear devices
A carry case for an electronics-enabled eyewear device, such as smart glasses, has charging contacts that are movable relative to a storage chamber in which the eyewear device is receivable. The charging contacts are connected to a battery carried by the case for charging the eyewear device via contact coupling of the charging contacts to corresponding contact formations on an exterior of the eyewear device. The charging contacts are in some instances mounted on respective flexible walls defining opposite extremities of the storage chamber. The contact formations on the eyewear device are in some instances provided by hinge assemblies that couple respective temples to a frame of the eyewear device.
System for carrying eyeglasses and cell phones
A system for holding a pair of eyeglasses, the system comprises: a first cloth fabric having a top rectangular portion, a middle portion and a bottom triangular portion; the bottom portion is folded over forwards toward the middle portion, wherein the middle portion includes an eyeglass holder portion to configured to hold eyeglasses; the top rectangular portion configured to fold forward onto the middle portion; and the top triangular portion is attached to a leather strap, wherein the strap is configured to wrap around the first cloth fabric to hold the eyeglasses in the first cloth fabric.
DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES EMPLOYING A LIVING HINGE
A device incorporating both a magnet and a living hinge may be employed to construct cases to protect electronic devices and to function as a closure for cases and lidded containers. Such cases often can be bent three 360° allowing the cases to be either closed protecting devices therein are closed upon themselves allowing the case to function to secure an electronic device to a substrate such as an article of clothing. The devices of the disclosure can also be used to organize and hold loose items together.
Devices and accessories employing a living hinge
A device incorporating both a magnet and a living hinge may be employed to construct cases to protect electronic devices and to function as a closure for cases and lidded containers. Such cases often can be bent three 360° allowing the cases to be either closed protecting devices therein are closed upon themselves allowing the case to function to secure an electronic device to a substrate such as an article of clothing. The devices of the disclosure can also be used to organize and hold loose items together.
Alternative Cinched Eye Wear Case
An eyewear case to hold eye wear in variations of sizes and designs by focusing on center cinching to constrict the eyewear using tightening around the bridge section of eyewear and a drawstring length to allow extra looping capabilities. The length, width and depth of the body of the case are all catered to holding small to larger more designer frames. The case is flattened when opened using the drawstring technique to allow insertion and when tightened it secures the hold and adds wave patterns which act as a buffer against direct contact of the eyewear with surfaces. The case may be comprised of materials which may be washable or wiped clean and may require interfacing or padding. The present invention being comprised of a case body, drawstring, toggle, a clasp, fasteners are placed on the open end(s) to add security and length of drawstring for extra looping.
Transformable and wearable utility article
A wearable article that is transformable between a garment configuration and a bag configuration. A writing instrument holder and an eyewear holder may be included to add utility to the article. The bag configuration has two forms: a handbag form and a backpack form depending on the number of straps and their selected attachment points. Handles of the bag configuration are concealable and may have a thru-design for adding strength to the bag configuration.
System for Carrying Eyeglasses and Cell Phones
A system for holding a pair of eyeglasses, the system comprises: a first cloth fabric having a top rectangular portion, a middle portion and a bottom triangular portion; the bottom portion is folded over forwards toward the middle portion, wherein the middle portion includes an eyeglass holder portion to configured to hold eyeglasses; the top rectangular portion configured to fold forward onto the middle portion; and the top triangular portion is attached to a leather strap, wherein the strap is configured to wrap around the first cloth fabric to hold the eyeglasses in the first cloth fabric.
EYEWEAR PROTECTION COVER
An eyewear protection apparatus includes: a first body shaped to cover a front surface of eyewear frames when attached to the eyewear; a second body shaped to cover a back surface of the eyewear frames; and a hinge mechanism pivotally connecting the first body and the second body.
Apparel with integrated storage
Embodiments disclosed herein describe an apparel item that integrates a plurality of storage pockets. In one embodiment, the storage pockets are staggered and arranged to secure items close to the body of the wearer, minimizing the bulk created by the stored items. Further, the openings of the pockets are constructed to allow easy access to the stored items, while still providing secure stowage of the stored item.
EYEGLASSES
An eyeglass frame with an eyeglass front for receiving at least one eyeglass lens, and with a left and right temple, which are pivotably connected to the eyeglass front via a pivot joint connection for holding the eyeglass frame on the head of an eyeglass wearer, wherein the eyeglass front forms at least an upper frame section, wherein the temples can be pivoted relative to the eyeglass front from a position of use into a closing position, in which the temples are arranged above the upper frame section, and vice versa. The temples are arranged in a crossed position relative to each other in their closing position above the upper frame section.