Magnetic Coupling for Eyewear
20220075207 ยท 2022-03-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02C2200/08
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A system is provided for coupling a frame to an arm of an eyewear using magnetic attraction. The system can contain a first and a second series of magnets that couple in a vertical direction or a horizontal direction.
Claims
1. A magnetic coupling system for eyewear, the system comprising: a frame of the eyewear an arm of the eyewear; and a hinge coupling the frame to the arm, the hinge comprising (i) a magnetic bearing compartment comprising: a) an opening; b) a first pair of magnetic pole pieces, the first pair of magnetic pole pieces being positioned within the opening with magnetic poles of like polarity oriented proximate to each other such that the first pair of movable magnetic pole pieces magnetically repel each other within the magnetic bearing compartment; and (ii) a second pair of magnetic pole pieces, mounted to at least one of the frame and the arm, the second pair of magnetic pole pieces being mounted with magnetic poles oriented such that the first pair of magnetic poles pieces are magnetically attracted to the second pair of magnetic pole pieces by mounting of the magnetic bearing compartment between the second pair of magnetic pole pieces, such that the first pair of magnetic pole pieces and the second pair of magnetic pole pieces magnetically attract each other to magnetically couple the frame to the arm.
2. The magnetic coupling system of claim 1, wherein the magnetic bearing compartment is located on the frame.
3. The magnetic coupling system of claim 1, wherein the magnetic bearing compartment is located on the arm.
4. The magnetic coupling system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the magnetic pole pieces is a sphere.
5. The magnetic coupling system of claim 1, wherein at least of the magnetic pole pieces is a hemisphere with a cylinder.
6. The magnetic coupling system of claim 1, the second pair of magnetic pole pieces further comprising round surfaces.
7. The magnetic coupling system of claim 1, wherein one of the two pairs of magnetic pole pieces is convex and the other of the two pairs of magnetic pole pieces is concave.
8. The magnetic coupling system of claim 1, wherein the axis of magnetic attraction and repulsion is parallel to the axis of rotation of the arm on the frame.
9. The magnetic coupling system of claim 1, wherein a T-hinge structure is mounted to at least one of the frame and the arm, the T-hinge structure comprising a horizontal arm oriented perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the arm on the frame, and a vertical arm oriented parallel to the axis of rotation.
10. The magnetic coupling system of claim 1, wherein the first pair of magnetic pole pieces have a strength of from about 0.001 tesla to about 0.01 tesla.
11. The magnetic coupling system of claim 1, wherein the second pair of magnetic pole pieces have a strength of from about 0.001 tesla to about 0.01 tesla.
12. A magnetic coupling system for eyewear, the system comprising: a frame of the eyewear an arm of the eyewear; and a hinge coupling the frame to the arm, the hinge comprising a magnetic bearing compartment comprising: a) an opening; b) a pair of fixed magnetic pole pieces, the fixed pair of magnetic pole pieces being mounted in a fixed position within the opening; and c) a movable pair of magnetic pole pieces, movably mounted within the opening with magnetic poles oriented to be magnetically repulsed by the fixed pair of magnetic pole pieces such that the movable pair of magnetic poles pieces are urged into engagement with a pair of bearing pieces on at least one of the frame and the arm, thereby permitting rotation of the frame relative to the arm.
13. The magnetic coupling system of claim 12, wherein the bearing pieces comprise magnetic bearing pieces.
14. The magnetic coupling system of claim 12, wherein the bearing pieces comprise non-magnetic bearing pieces.
15. A magnetic coupling system for eyewear, the system comprising a) a frame of the eyewear; b) an arm of the eyewear; and c) a hinge coupling the frame to the arm, the hinge comprising: i) a rotatable coupling that rotates about an axis with respect to at least one of the frame and the arm, the rotatable coupling comprising a first magnetic pole piece comprising a magnetic axis oriented perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the rotatable coupling; and ii) a second magnetic pole piece mounted in a fixed position to at least one of the frame and the arm, the second magnetic pole piece comprising a magnetic polarity opposite to that of the first magnetic pole piece such that the first magnetic polepiece and the second magnetic pole piece magnetically attract each other to magnetically couple the frame to the arm.
16. The magnetic coupling system of claim 15, wherein the axis of magnetic attraction is perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the arm on the frame.
17. The magnetic coupling system of claim 15, wherein a hinge structure is mounted to at least one of the frame and the arm, the hinge structure comprising a vertical arm oriented parallel to the axis of rotation of the arm on the frame.
18. The magnetic coupling system of claim 15, wherein the first magnetic pole piece has a strength of from about 0.001 tesla to about 0.01 tesla.
19. The magnetic coupling system of claim 15, wherein the second magnetic pole piece has a strength of from about 0.001 tesla to 0.01 tesla.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The foregoing will be apparent from the following more particular description of example embodiments, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] A description of example embodiments follows.
[0020] An embodiment according to the invention operates just like a traditional eye-wear hinge with the added benefits of a magnetic connection. Using magnetic attraction and repulsion can function like traditional mechanical eyewear hinge, while also allowing the hinge to be easily de-coupled by separating magnetic pole pieces, thereby allowing frames and arms to be easily changed out and replaced. These magnetic style hinges can, for example, be used in prescription glasses, reading glasses, sports eye-wear, medical and dental protective eyewear, and eyewear used in aviation. The designs, according to an embodiment of the invention, allow for parts that can be easily replaced, making repairs easier and cheaper than traditional eyewear or than replacing a whole pair of glasses. Styles can also be changed to suit anyone's needs by simply changing out the eyewear arms with new ones.
[0021] No screws or small parts are required, making lost or broken parts easily replaceable at low cost. Small parts, such as screws would not be broken or lost during repairs due to the simplicity of this design. Styles can also be changed to suit the user's needs by simply changing out the eyewear arms with new ones. There can also be the benefit of allowing a user to connect the arm to the frame of eyewear more easily, as the direction of magnetic attraction can be the same direction the user brings the arm to the frame.
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[0023] An embodiment provides a magnetic coupling system for eyewear, the system comprising a frame of the eyewear, an arm of the eyewear, and a hinge coupling the frame to the arm. The hinge comprises (i) a magnetic bearing compartment comprising an opening, and a first pair of magnetic pole pieces and (ii) a second pair of magnetic pole pieces, mounted to at least one of the frame and the arm. The first pair of magnetic pole pieces are positioned within the opening with magnetic poles of like polarity oriented proximate to each other such that the first pair of movable magnetic pole pieces magnetically repel each other within the magnetic bearing compartment. The second pair of magnetic pole pieces are mounted with magnetic poles oriented such that the first pair of magnetic poles pieces are magnetically attracted to the second pair of magnetic pole pieces. The magnetic bearing compartment is mounted between the second pair of magnetic pole pieces, such that the first pair of magnetic pole pieces and the second pair of magnetic pole pieces magnetically attract each other to magnetically couple the frame to the arm.
[0024] In another embodiment, the magnetic pole piece may be a hemisphere with a cylinder. In yet another embodiment, the second pair of magnetic pole pieces further comprising round surfaces. In yet another embodiment, the two pairs of magnetic pole pieces may be convex and the other of the two pairs of magnetic pole pieces may be concave. In yet another embodiment, the axis of magnetic attraction and repulsion may be parallel to the axis of rotation of the arm on the frame. In yet another embodiment, a T-hinge structure may be mounted to at least one of the frame and the arm. The T-hinge structure comprises a horizontal arm oriented perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the arm on the frame, and a vertical arm oriented parallel to the axis of rotation. The first pair of magnetic pole pieces have a strength from about 0.001 tesla to about 0.01 tesla. The second pair of magnetic pole pieces have a strength from about 0.001 tesla to about 0.01 tesla.
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[0027] In some embodiments, the magnetic bearing compartment may be located on the frame. In other embodiments, the magnetic bearing compartment may be located on the arm. In another embodiment, the magnetic pole piece may be a sphere.
[0028] In another embodiment, shown in
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[0031] In some embodiments, the axis of magnetic attraction may be perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the arm on the frame. In other embodiments, a hinge structure may be mounted to at least one of the frame and the arm, the hinge structure comprising a vertical arm oriented parallel to the axis of rotation of the arm on the frame. The first magnetic pole piece may have a strength of 0.001 tesla to 0.01 tesla. The second magnetic pole piece may have a strength of 0.001 tesla to 0.01 tesla.
[0032] In a further embodiment, shown in
[0033] The design according to an embodiment of the invention improves upon the current mechanism used in all everyday eyewear using the natural power of magnetic attraction and repulsion. Using an embodiment to the invention can, for example, permit frames to be changed out easily, for a variety of different purposes. For example, in addition to permitting easy maintenance and repair of eyewear, the magnetic coupling can permit designs of different fashion to be worn on different days; permit re-use of eyewear for personal protection in the healthcare setting; provide eyewear materials of different thermal properties in different weather and climate' and permit logos, brands, sports team insignia, and other images and displays to be provided and easily changed on the eyewear on different occasions.
[0034] While example embodiments have been particularly shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the embodiments encompassed by the appended claims.