SPECTACLES

20220099995 · 2022-03-31

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    There is provided a spectacles having two lenses, a rigid or flexible frame including a frame part extending on an upper or a lower lens edge of each of the two lenses, an arm linked on each end of the frame using a hinge, a plastic thread associated with each of the two lenses, each end of the relevant plastic thread is attached to the frame, each attachment point is formed as follows the end of the individual plastic thread forms a loop, which wraps around a frame part, the two longitudinal sections of the end section, which form a loop and extend in parallel to one another, are jointly guided through the single longitudinal borehole of a sleeve, and are enclosed by the sleeve, and the sleeve encloses the two longitudinal sections so closely that the set position of the sleeve relative to the plastic thread remains unchanged, wherein independent. displacement of the sleeve is suppressed due to the friction as a result of the close contact, but the tension of the thread wrapped around the lenses is freely selectable by displacing the longitudinal sections relative to one another and/or by displacing the sleeve on the longitudinal sections.

    Claims

    1-7. (canceled)

    8. A spectacles comprising: two lenses; a rigid or flexible frame including a frame part extending on an upper or a lower lens edge of each of the two lenses and having a nose bridge located between the two frame parts, an arm linked on each end of the frame using a hinge; a plastic thread associated with each of the two lenses, which wraps around at least a part of the circumference of the relevant lens and presses against the lens edge; each end of the relevant plastic thread is attached to the frame; each attachment point is formed as follows: the end of the individual plastic thread forms a loop, which wraps around a frame part; the two longitudinal sections of the end section, which form a loop and extend in parallel to one another, are jointly guided through the single longitudinal borehole of a sleeve, and are enclosed by the sleeve; and the sleeve encloses the two longitudinal sections so closely that the set position of the sleeve relative to the plastic thread remains unchanged, wherein independent displacement of the sleeve is suppressed due to the friction as a result of the close contact, but the tension of the thread wrapped around the lenses is freely selectable by displacing the longitudinal sections relative to one another and/or by displacing the sleeve on the longitudinal sections.

    9. The spectacles according to claim 8, wherein the end of the one longitudinal section comprises a plug, which prevents the longitudinal section from being pulled out through the borehole of the sleeve.

    10. The spectacles according to claim 9, wherein the plug is produced by melting the end of the plastic thread.

    11. The spectacles according to claim 8, wherein the plastic thread includes nylon or perlon.

    12. The spectacles according to claim 9, wherein the plastic thread includes nylon or perlon.

    13. The spectacles according to claim 10, wherein the plastic thread includes nylon or perlon.

    14. The spectacles according to claim 8, wherein one attachment point of the plastic thread on the frame is located in the region of the hinge, and the other attachment point is located on the nose bridge.

    15. The spectacles according to claim 9, wherein one attachment point of the plastic thread on the frame is located in the region of the hinge, and the other attachment point is located on the nose bridge.

    16. The spectacles according to claim 10, wherein one attachment point of the plastic thread on the frame is located in the region of the hinge, and the other attachment point is located on the nose bridge.

    17. The spectacles according to claim 11, wherein one attachment point of the plastic thread on the frame is located in the region of the hinge, and the other attachment point is located on the nose bridge.

    18. The spectacles according to claim 12, wherein one attachment point of the plastic thread on the frame is located in the region of the hinge, and the other attachment point is located on the nose bridge.

    19. The spectacles according to claim 13, wherein one attachment point of the plastic thread on the frame is located in the region of the hinge, and the other attachment point is located on the nose bridge.

    20. The spectacles according to claim 8, wherein the material of the frame is metal or plastic.

    21. The spectacles according to claim 9, wherein the material of the frame is metal or plastic.

    22. The spectacles according to claim 10, wherein the material of the frame is metal or plastic,

    23. The spectacles according to claim 11, wherein the material of the frame is metal or plastic.

    24. The spectacles according to claim 12, wherein the material of the frame is metal or plastic.

    25. The spectacles according to claim 13, wherein the material of the frame is metal or plastic.

    26. The spectacles according to claim 14, therein the material of the frame is metal or plastic.

    27. The spectacles according to claim 15, wherein the material of the frame is metal or plastic.

    Description

    [0018] The prior art and the spectacles according to the invention are explained in more detail on the basis of the drawings. In the specific figures:

    [0019] FIG. 1 shows known spectacles in a perspective illustration.

    [0020] FIG. 2 shows spectacles according to the invention, again in a perspective illustration.

    [0021] FIG. 3 shows an enlarged illustration of the components in the region of e attachment point between a plastic thread and a frame part.

    [0022] FIG. 4a shows a perspective illustration of the sleeve according to FIG. 3.

    [0023] FIG. 4b shows the subject matter of FIG. 4a in a section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve.

    [0024] FIG. 5 shows a subject matter analogous to that according to FIGS. 4a and 4b having a sleeve, the longitudinal extension of which is short, so that it represents a perforated ring.

    [0025] The known embodiment of spectacles shown in FIG. 1 comprises two lenses 1, 2. The lenses are supported by a frame, which comprises the following components:

    [0026] Two arms 3, 4, a supporting part 5, comprising a first section 5.1, which extends over the upper edge of lens 1, and a second section 5.2, which extends over the upper edge of lens 2, The sections 5.1 and 5.2 are integral with a nose bridge 6 located between them. The two arms 3, 4 are each attached via a hinge 7.1, 7.2 to the sections 5.1 and 5.2 of the frame 5.

    [0027] The spectacles according to the invention shown in FIG. 2 are schematically shown. They are embodied in a very light construction. The frame can essentially be embodied like that of FIG. 1. However, the components 3, 4, 5.1, 5.2, and 6 are produced from wire, for example from a titanium wire. Nose pads 6,1, 6.2 are located on the nose bridge 6.

    [0028] The special feature of the spectacles according to FIG. 2 is a thread 8 made of plastic. This is guided around at least a part of the circumference of each lens. It can be inserted into a groove of the lens edge. See the enlarged sectional view of FIG. 2b.

    [0029] Thread 8 can wrap around the relevant lens on its entire circumference, thus beginning at the point A and also ending again at the point A. Thread 8 can also wrap around only a part of the lens, however, for example beginning at the point A and ending at the point B. It is obvious that it is embodied in the same way in both lenses 1 and 2.

    [0030] FIG. 3 shows the decisive details of the invention. The plastic thread 8 can again be seen, specifically an end section thereof. This end section is shaped into a loop, comprising a longitudinal section 8.1, a curved section 8.2, and a second longitudinal section 8.3. It could also be said that the end section of the thread 8 has a hairpin-shaped design. The end 8.4 of the thread 8 is located on the first longitudinal section 8.1. A plug 8.5 has resulted here due to melting, which has a larger diameter than thread 8 on its remaining extension.

    [0031] As can be seen, the loop of the thread 8 wraps around a frame part, for example frame part 5.1 or 5.2. The wrapping begins at the attachment point A of the relevant frame part. It then extends—counterclockwise seen in Figure a—around the lens 1 to the attachment point B. A loop is again formed from the second thread end here, see above, analogous to the loop shown in FIG. 3.

    [0032] The attachment of the thread to a frame part by means of a loop is known. The fixing of the loop is difficult here. The loop is not to come apart during the assembly, and of course is also not to loosen independently after the assembly. The invention prevents this. A sleeve 9 is substantially provided for this purpose, the effect of which will be described hereinafter. The assembly of the plastic thread 8 on the metal frame part 5.1 is performed as follows:

    [0033] First, the end 8.4 of the thread 8 is guided through the hole of the sleeve 9. The end 8.4 of the thread 8 is not yet melted, so that it also does not have the plug shown in FIG. 3. The end 8.4 of thread 8 is then guided around frame part 5.1, wherein the loop shown in FIG. 3 results. Longitudinal section 8.1 of the thread 8 is then guided further, specifically through the sleeve 9. The clear width of sleeve 9 is dimensioned in such a way that the two longitudinal sections 8.1 and 8,3 of sleeve 9 are closely enclosed and also press closely against one another. As can be seen, both longitudinal sections 8.1 and 8.3 extend some distance in parallel to one another.

    [0034] The tightening of the loop now takes place. This can be carried out in that the sleeve 9 is displaced toward metal frame part 5.1 seated on the longitudinal sections 8.1 and 8.3. However, the longitudinal sections 8.1 and 8.3 can also be displaced in relation to one another simultaneously, whereby the length of the thread available for wrapping around lens 1 changes. If the mentioned relative movement of the longitudinal sections 8.1 and 8.3 takes place according to the arrows C and D, a greater length is thus available for wrapping around lens 1. It can be seen that the tension in the thread 8 as it wraps around the lens 1 can thus also be changed. The tension is to be as high as possible so that a contact pressure of lens 1 by means of the thread 8 against the metal frame part 5.1 is increased. If the tension is sufficiently high, this thus means that the lens is clamped between the thread 8 and the relevant metal frame part 5.1. A very stable structure results in this way. The connection between the lens or the lenses and the frame is achieved without a screw connection. Therefore, machining of the lens is dispensed with, for example by applying holes or by screw connections. During the assembly, the close connection between sleeve 9 and the two longitudinal sections 8.1 and 8.3 due to the mechanical friction between the mention components ensures that the loop does not come apart during the assembly.

    [0035] The mentioned plug 8.5 can be melted after the end 8.4 is guided through the sleeve 9. The compaction 9 is used as additional security against loosening of the loop construction. The plug 8.5 prevents the thread 8 from slipping out of the sleeve 9.

    [0036] FIGS. 4a and 4b schematically illustrate the longitudinal sections 8.1 and 8.3 inside the sleeve 9. As can be seen from FIG. 4b, the sleeve 9 has an oval hole in cross section, which is nearly completely filled up by the cross sections of the longitudinal sections 8.1 and 8.3.

    [0037] FIG. 5 again shows the two longitudinal sections 8.1 and 8.3. Sleeve 9 is of lesser axial extension in this case; specifically in the present case it is a perforated disk or a ring.

    [0038] The thread does not necessarily have to have a round cross section. It can also be hollow and is thus formed as a tube.

    [0039] As described above, the plastic thread begins at a first point of the lens circumference, for example in the region of the relevant arm, and is fixed at a second attachment point, generally in the region of the nose bridge, on the metal frame part. However, it is also conceivable that the two attachment points A and B coincide. In this case, the plastic thread extends around the entire circumference of the relevant lens.

    LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0040] 1 lens

    [0041] 2 lens

    [0042] 3 arm

    [0043] 4 arm

    [0044] 5 frame

    [0045] 5.1 frame part

    [0046] 5.2 frame part

    [0047] 6 nose bridge

    [0048] 6.1 nose pad

    [0049] 6.2 nose pad

    [0050] 7.1 hinge

    [0051] 7.2 hinge

    [0052] 8 plastic thread

    [0053] 8.1 longitudinal section

    [0054] 8.2 bend

    [0055] 8.3 longitudinal section

    [0056] 8.4 end

    [0057] 8.5 plug