OPTIMISED PAD HOLDER AND SPECTACLE MOUNT COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE SUCH OPTIMISED PAD HOLDER
20210124190 · 2021-04-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Rinaldo MONTALBAN (Venezia, IT)
- Pierre-Franck Linossier (Mandelieu-La-Napoule, FR)
- Richard Chene (Neuilly-Sur-Seine, FR)
- Dominique Delamour (Les Mesnuls, FR)
- Alain Miklitarian (Paris, FR)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A pad holder for spectacle mounts, the pad holder comprising a fastening part configured to be mounted in a housing of the spectacle mount along an insertion axis X oriented from back to front, the fastening part comprising a closing face comprising an auxiliary groove configured to cooperate with a lens of the spectacle mount in order to lock the pad holder and a mounting face comprising at least one blocking tooth configured to be forced against a wall of the housing during the mounting of the lens.
Claims
1. A spectacle mount comprising a main frame comprising a rear face intended to be turned towards the user and a front face opposite to the rear face and comprising two openings configured to receive respectively two lenses, at least one opening comprising an inner peripheral edge able to cooperate with an outer peripheral edge of a lens, the inner peripheral edge of said opening comprising at least one housing in which is mounted a pad holder, the pad holder being constituted of a nose pad, a fastening part and a linking part connecting the nose pad to the fastening part, the fastening part being configured to be mounted in the housing of the spectacle mount along an insertion axis X oriented from back to front, the fastening part comprising a closing face comprising an auxiliary groove configured to cooperate with the lens in order to lock the pad holder and a mounting face comprising at least one projecting blocking tooth forced against a wall of the housing during the mounting of the lens.
2. The spectacle mount according to claim 1 wherein the blocking tooth has a triangular section defining a front face and a rear face.
3. The spectacle mount according to claim 2 wherein the front face of the blocking tooth is inclined with respect to the insertion axis X by an angle comprised between 100° and 120°.
4. The spectacle mount according to claim 2 wherein the rear face of the blocking tooth is inclined with respect to the insertion axis X by an angle comprised between 85° and 95°.
5. The spectacle mount according to claim 1, wherein the fastening part has a transversal section, defined with respect to the insertion axis, that is substantially rectangular with rounded edges.
6. The spectacle mount according to claim 1, wherein the mounting face comprises several projecting blocking teeth.
7. The spectacle mount according to claim 1, wherein the wall of the housing is smooth, without any recess.
8. The spectacle mount according to claim 1, wherein said inner peripheral edge of the opening comprising a main groove, the auxiliary groove of the closing face is in the continuity of the main groove.
9. The spectacle mount according to claim 1, wherein the fastening part of the pad holder and said housing have complementary shapes.
10. A pair of spectacles comprising the mount according to claim 1 and at least one lens mounted in an opening and locking in position said pad holder, the blocking tooth of the pad holder being forced against the wall of the housing during the mounting of the lens.
11. A method for mounting at least one lens in the spectacle mount according to claim 1, the method comprising: a step of insertion, preferably from back to front, along the insertion axis, of the pad holder into the housing of the inner peripheral edge of an opening, the blocking tooth of the mounting face of the fastening part being in contact with the wall of the housing; and a step of mounting a lens in said opening in order to force the blocking tooth of the mounting face of the fastening part against the wall of the housing in order to lock said pad holder in position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The invention will be better understood on reading the description that follows, given uniquely as an example, and by referring to the appended drawings given as non-limiting examples, in which identical references are given to similar objects and in which:
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[0038] It should be noted that the figures set out the invention in a detailed manner for implementing the invention, said figures obviously being able to better serve to define the invention if need be.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] With reference to
[0040] Still with reference to
[0041] In this embodiment, the inner peripheral edge 30 of each opening 3 comprises a housing 31 in which is mounted a pad holder 5. Each pad holder 5 is configured to be locked in position during the mounting of a lens 4 in its opening 3 as will be described hereafter.
[0042] In this example, the pad holders 5 are mounted in a definitive manner, for example, the mounting of the lens 4 making it possible to secure the mounting. In a preferred manner, it is not necessary to carry out bonding, soldering or screwing.
[0043] The mount 1 has a modular structure comprising several independent components.
[0044] Also, if a collection of main frames 2, a collection of pad holders 5 is available, it is possible to assemble a mount 1 of original aesthetic aspect by combining several components of said collections. As will be described hereafter, a collection of pad holders 5 is particularly advantageous for adapting to the different morphologies of the users of the mounts 1.
[0045] Moreover, the assembly of the mount 1 is very simple to carry out given that the mounting of the lenses 4 makes it possible to lock the pad holders 5 concomitantly. In an advantageous manner, the mounting of the lenses 4 is similar to the prior art and may thus be carried out in a rapid and practical manner by opticians. The mounting of the pad holders 5 is particularly simple, practical and secure as will be described hereafter.
[0046] The different components of the spectacle mount 1 will henceforth be described in detail.
[0047] In this example, still with reference to
[0048] In a known manner, the main frame 2 comprises a rear face intended to be turned towards the user and a front face opposite to the rear face. The terms “rear” and “front” will be used hereafter in accordance with this definition.
[0049] Each opening 3 comprises an inner peripheral edge 30 able to cooperate with an outer peripheral edge of a lens 4. In this example, still with reference to
[0050] As indicated previously, each inner peripheral edge 30 comprises a housing 31 in which is mounted a pad holder 5. In other words, each housing 31 forms a discontinuity in the inner peripheral edge 30. The result is that the groove 32 of the inner peripheral edge 30 also comprises a discontinuity. In an advantageous manner, when a pad holder 5 is introduced into its housing 31, the peripheral edge 30 is again continuous as is described hereafter.
[0051] In this example, each opening 3 comprises a housing 31 at its lower side end for the mounting of a pad holder 5 as illustrated in
[0052] In the prior art, it has been proposed to form housings at the level of the nose clip 20 of the main frame 2 in order to benefit from its greater thickness. According to the invention, a housing 31 of small dimensions may be produced and said housing may be positioned in an optimal manner on the main frame 2. It is no longer necessary to form it in a thick portion of the nose clip 20. In this example, the housing 31 comprises a vertical length of the order of 5 mm and a vertical thickness of the order of 1.2 mm.
[0053] In this example, with reference to
[0054] In this example, the housing 31 comprises a front abutment wall 33 suited to blocking said pad holder 5 during its translation forwards along the insertion axis X. Such an abutment wall 33 further makes it possible to hide the pad holder 5 when it is situated in its housing 31. In other words, when a pad holder 5 is mounted in a housing 31 comprising an abutment wall 33, it is not visible on the front face of the main frame 2 of the mount 1. The abutment wall 33 makes it possible to define in a very precise manner the position of the pad holder 5 along the insertion axis X, which avoids any mounting defect.
[0055] Any type of lens 4 may be used in said mount 1, in particular, a corrective, tinted or fantasy lens or an eyeglass lens. Each lens 4 comprises an outer peripheral edge, preferably bevelled as illustrated in
[0056] A pad holder 5 according to an embodiment of the invention is represented in a schematic manner in
[0057] As illustrated in
[0058] The fastening part 7 extends along the insertion axis X and has a transversal section, defined with respect to the insertion axis X, that is substantially rectangular with rounded edges so as to enable a long-lasting fastening and to limit the formation of projecting angles liable to limit the lifetime of the mounting. Such a shape is advantageous compared to an H shape, which induces important efforts and which necessitates a housing of large dimensions in an important thickness of the mount 1.
[0059] With reference to
[0060] In a preferred manner, in order to ensure a good compromise between mechanical strength and ergonomics, the length of the fastening part 7, along the insertion axis X, is comprised between 3.3 mm and 3.5 mm. In a preferred manner, the vertical length of the fastening part 7 is comprised between 4.8 mm and 5.2 mm.
[0061] With reference to
[0062] In this example, the mounting face 72 comprises several projecting blocking teeth 73 configured to be forced against a wall 310 of the housing 31 (
[0063] More precisely, with reference to
[0064] Each blocking tooth 73 makes it possible, thanks to its projecting end, to form a relief for engaging in the wall 310 of the housing 31, which prevents any backwards movement. In an advantageous manner, the projecting end of each blocking tooth 73 makes it possible to penetrate into the material of the wall 310 of the housing 31. The wall 310 of the housing 31 is smooth, without any recess, so that each blocking tooth 73 modifies the shape of the wall 310 during the mounting. The fastening part 7 of a pad holder 5 has a shape complementary to the housing 31. Therefore, during the mounting, the blocking teeth 73 are deformed when the fastening part 7 is pushed axially. The position of the pad holder 5 cannot be modified inadvertently after mounting.
[0065] With reference to
[0066] The nose pad 6 is mounted on the linking part 8 and may be fastened in a practical manner. In an analogous manner, the shape and the dimension of the nose pad 6 are preferably suited to the needs of each user.
[0067] In an advantageous manner, with reference to
[0068] A method for mounting lenses 4 in the spectacle mount 1 will henceforth be described with reference to
[0069] In this exemplary embodiment, an optician firstly selects the components of the mount 1 that he wishes to assemble, that is to say, the main frame 2 and the pad holders 5. It goes without saying that the pad holders 5 of a same mount 1 may be identical or different.
[0070] Next, with reference to
[0071] With reference to
[0072] As illustrated in
[0073] Thanks to the invention, a personalised pair of spectacles may be mounted in a rapid and practical manner by an optician. In addition, manufacture is facilitated for eyeglass manufacturers. The production cost of a mount is limited while optimising the possibilities of personalisation. In an advantageous manner, such a pad holder is composite given that it makes it possible to receive a clamping force for the fastening but also enable an engagement.
[0074] According to an aspect of the invention, pad holders according to the invention may be associated together (or combined) in order to form a nose clip.
[0075] The invention has been described for a main frame comprising openings with a peripheral edge formed in the main frame but the invention also applies to a main frame in which the opening is formed in part by a stretched cable, in particular, made of nylon.