Patent classifications
G02C5/229
TEMPLE MEMBER FOR A SPECTACLE FRAME, AND SPECTACLES INCLUDING SUCH TEMPLE MEMBERS AND SPECTACLE FRAME
A temple intended to be mounted, by a mounting face, in hinged connection, to a spectacle frame, so as to be able to pivot between one and the other of two stable positions called folded position and unfolded position, respectively.
In particular, the temple comprises, from its proximal end toward a distal end, a first section and a second section. The first section is provided with a first face opposite the mounting face). The second section is in a ball joint with the first section. The first face and the second face are also of complementary shapes so as to allow the fitting of one into the other.
Flat fold eyeglasses and case
Eyeglasses are provided capable of folding into a substantially flat configuration that may be fitted inside a compact case or other narrow space. The eyeglasses may include a frame configured to hold one or more lenses and defining an imaginary plane, at least one temple piece, and at least one hinge connecting the at least one temple piece to the frame, wherein the hinge is configured to rotate the at least one temple piece between a first position extending substantially perpendicular to the imaginary plane defined by the frame, and second position extending substantially parallel to the imaginary plane.
Eyeglasses
Spectacle having two temples which are each articulated via a pivot connection to an optical central section which covers the field of vision in the position of use and can be pivoted from a storage state, in which the temples are applied to the optical central section, to an operating state, in which the temples are folded out from the central section, the optical central section being manufactured from a flexurally elastic material. The two temples are each articulated to the central section via a curved pivot axis of the pivot connection or via at least two linear pivot axes of the pivot connection arranged transversely to one another. In this way, glasses can be produced in which, in the position of use, light entering laterally, which does not cross the optical central section but nevertheless reaches the eye of the wearer, is largely suppressed.
EYEGLASSES
Spectacle having two temples which are each articulated via a pivot connection to an optical central section which covers the field of vision in the position of use and can be pivoted from a storage state, in which the temples are applied to the optical central section, to an operating state, in which the temples are folded out from the central section, the optical central section being manufactured from a flexurally elastic material. The two temples are each articulated to the central section via a curved pivot axis of the pivot connection or via at least two linear pivot axes of the pivot connection arranged transversely to one another. In this way, glasses can be produced in which, in the position of use, light entering laterally, which does not cross the optical central section but nevertheless reaches the eye of the wearer, is largely suppressed.
FLAT FOLD EYEGLASSES AND CASE
Eyeglasses are provided capable of folding into a substantially flat configuration that may be fitted inside a compact case or other narrow space. The eyeglasses may include a frame configured to hold one or more lenses and defining an imaginary plane, at least one temple piece, and at least one hinge connecting the at least one temple piece to the frame, wherein the hinge is configured to rotate the at least one temple piece between a first position extending substantially perpendicular to the imaginary plane defined by the frame, and second position extending substantially parallel to the imaginary plane.
Structure of eyeglass frame
Provided is an eyeglass frame with a symmetrical structure. The eyeglass frame includes an earpiece frame, a main body, a hinge, and a support frame. The earpiece frame has a bar-shaped structure in which a width and an angle thereof vary according to the length thereof to be placed on the ear of a user. The main body is connected to the earpiece frame through a hinge, serves as a pivot that pivots on the hinge, and has an inner circumference of a closed curve receiving a lens. The hinge allows the earpiece frame to be inwardly folded toward the main body through pivoting of a predetermined angle. The support frame is disposed under the main body along an outer circumference of the main body and is spaced from the main body by a predetermined interval.
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.
REVERSIBLE FRAMES FOR SPECTACLES
A frame comprises a front portion, connecting members, a first arm coupled to a first connecting member by a hinge, and a second arm coupled to a second connecting member by a hinge. The first and second connecting members are coupled to the front portion by hinges. The first arm is rotatable, relative to the first connecting member, about a first pivot axis, and the second arm is rotatable, relative to the second connecting member, about a second pivot axis. The first pivot axis and second pivot axis are parallel to each other and positioned at an angle relative to lengths of the first and second arms, respectively. The first and second connecting members are rotatable, relative to the front portion, about a third pivot axis, which is positioned at an angle relative to the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis.
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.
STRUCTURE OF EYEGLASS FRAME
Provided is an eyeglass frame with a symmetrical structure. The eyeglass frame includes an earpiece frame, a main body, a hinge, and a support frame. The earpiece frame has a bar-shaped structure in which a width and an angle thereof vary according to the length thereof to be placed on the ear of a user. The main body is connected to the earpiece frame through a hinge, serves as a pivot that pivots on the hinge, and has an inner circumference of a closed curve receiving a lens. The hinge allows the earpiece frame to be inwardly folded toward the main body through pivoting of a predetermined angle. The support frame is disposed under the main body along an outer circumference of the main body and is spaced from the main body by a predetermined interval.