Patent classifications
G02C2200/20
EYEWEAR WITH OFFSET TEMPLE AND NOSE GRIPS
Eyewear includes a frame, a pair of nose pads, and a pair of temples. Each of the nose pads may have a surface that faces a respective side of the wearer's nose. The eyewear may include a pair of nose grips disposed respectively on the nose pads, each of the nose grips defining a plurality of nose grip surfaces that face the respective side of the wearer's nose and are offset toward the wearer's nose from the surface of the respective nose pad. Each of the temples may have a surface that faces a respective side of the wearer's head. The eyewear may include a pair of temple grips disposed respectively on the temples, each of the temple grips defining a plurality of temple grip surfaces that face the respective side of the wearer's head and are offset toward the wearer's head from the surface of the respective temple.
Eyeglasses accessory for eyeglasses retention and associated methods
An accessory eyeglasses retention device is integrally formed as a single elastomeric piece to secure eyeglasses to a wearer's head. The accessory eyeglasses retention device may include an elongated body extending between a front end and a back end, an adjustment mechanism including a first elastic strap and a second elastic strap, for example, longitudinally spaced apart on the elongated body and configured to hold a temple of the eyeglasses and adjustably position the elongated body relative to the temple. An angled flap is at the back end of the elongated body, extending and angled in a direction towards a portion of the wearer's head when the eyeglasses are worn on the wearer's head, and configured to securely retain the eyeglasses in a desired location on the wearer's head. Also, a lanyard attachment feature may be included at the back end of the elongated body and configured to attach the elongated body to an eyeglasses lanyard.
IMPROVED SPECTACLE FRAME
Described is an eyeglasses frame comprising a front frame supporting a pair of optical lenses, two bars each positioned at a lateral end of the frame, a first magnetic member integral with the front frame and a second magnetic member integral with the bar, the first and second magnetic members being adapted to engage each other in such a way as to guarantee the rotatable connection of the bars to the front frame.
HINGE SYSTEM FOR EYEGLASSES
A hinge system for eyeglasses, including: a first hinge element, including a first end and a second end, where the first end includes a retention element; and the second end includes a first hole that extends between two opposite faces of the first hinge element; a second hinge element, including an aperture for receiving the first hinge element; and a second hole that extends from a face of the second hinge element to the aperture, where the first and second hinge elements form a hollow cavity; a pin at least partially engaged in the hollow cavity; and a lamellar element, including an aperture, where at least a part of the lamellar element is between the retention element and the second hinge element.
Disassembly and assembly structure of glasses side cover
Provided is a disassembly and assembly structure of a glasses side cover, including a pair of glasses and at least one side cover. The glasses have a frame and two temples. At least one temple is provided with a chute with an opening adjacent to the pivot portion. The chute forms a first end and a second end along the length direction, and an end of the opening adjacent to the first end is provided with a resisting portion. The at least one side cover has a guide seat and a first plate arranged below the guide seat. The guide seat detachably straddles an outer edge of the opening, and is provided with an operating member received in the chute. The front end of the operating member is provided with a positioning block. When the operating member slides to the first end, the positioning block is embedded between the first end and the resisting portion to be fixed according to the elasticity of the material. When the operating member is pressed, the positioning block is detached from the fixation and slid to the second end such that the side cover can be detached from the temple.
ADJUSTABLE EYEWEAR STRAP
An adjustable goggle strap includes a strap body and an adjustment cord disposed on the strap body. The adjustment cord may be releasably engaged by a cord lock in order to modify a total length of the strap body. The cord lock may be located on the strap body or various elements of an attached eyewear, such as an eyewear frame, lens, or eyewear strap attachments. Some aspects of the adjustable goggle strap include a retainer to secure an excess portion of the adjustment cord.
Adhesion structures for eyeglass frames
A skin contact pad for eyeglass frames that helps increase the friction between the skin and the eyeglasses. The skin contact pad has a body with a face surface that touches the skin of a person wearing the eyeglasses. Concavities are formed on the skin contact pad. Each of the concavities has a concave surface defined within an encompassing base. The encompassing base of each concavity is independent and complete. As the concavities move across skin, the skin bulges slightly into the concavities. As the skin moves under the concavities, the bulges move and a slight suction is created within the concavities that bias the skin contact pad toward the skin. The bias that is created helps hold the eyeglasses in place on the head of a user.
Foldable eyeglasses and case
An eyewear system including eyeglasses and a case, the eyeglasses having a first lens, a second lens, and a bendable bridge disposed between the first lens and second lens, the bendable bridge having a spring providing a spring force when the bridge is bent from a rest position, the eyeglasses being adapted to move from a wearable configuration in which the first and second lens do not overlap to a stored configuration in which the first and second lenses at least partially overlap, the bendable bridge being bent from its rest position in the stored configuration, the case having an opening through which the eyeglasses pass during insertion and guides sized and configured with respect to the eyeglasses to engage and fold the eyeglasses against spring force of the bridge to the stored configuration during insertion of the eyeglasses through the opening and into the case.
HINGE DEVICE FOR CONNECTING THE SIDES TO THE FRONTS OF SPECTACLE FRAMES, AND SPECTACLES INCLUDING THIS DEVICE
What is described is a hinge device for connecting the sides (2) to the fronts of spectacle frames (4), comprising a first and a second hinge element (6, 7) pivoting about a hinge axis (X), the first element (6) comprising a substantially fork-shaped body (8) with a first and a second arm (9, 10) opposed to one another, between which the second hinge element (7) is interposed, and a screw means (16) forming a hinge pin, passing through respective holes formed coaxially in the first and the second hinge element (6, 7), so as to be, respectively, locked by a screw engagement in the first hinge element (6) and housed rotatably in the second hinge element (7). The device further comprises at least a first anti-seizing sleeve (18) provided in the hole (13) of the second hinge element (7) and capable of being engaged by the hinge screw (16) in a rotatable coupling, the sleeve (18) comprising at least a first surface (20) extending in a contact area and capable of relative sliding between the hinge elements(6, 7), at least one ring (22) of elastically flexible material, fitted on the hinge screw (16) and capable of being deformed elastically as a result of the tightening of the screw so as to exert a relative pressure between the first and the second hinge element (6, 7), thereby increasing the friction provided between the hinge elements, and at least one bush (23) mounted in a seat of the first hinge element (6), coaxially with the hinge screw (16), and capable of accommodating the ring (22), the bush (23) including at one of its axial ends a bearing shoulder (24) for the ring (22), and being capable of making contact with the first surface of the anti-seizing sleeve (18), so that the bush (23) is biased axially against the sleeve (18) by the elastic action generated by the friction ring (22) as a result of the tightening of the hinge screw (16).
EYEWEAR LENS COUPLING SYSTEM
An eyewear lens coupling system and methods can be used during assembly of an eyewear. The system and methods may advantageously decrease optical distortion of the lens during assembly and use and/or may also advantageously increase retention of the lens to the eyewear frame to improve the overall quality of the eyewear.