MULTIFUNCTIONAL MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR WRAP-AROUND EYEGLASS FRAMES

20210124191 · 2021-04-29

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Abstract

An optical mounting assembly is adapted for use with wrap-around type eyeglass frames of the type that utilize a single sheet of curved lens material to form right and left lenses which may carry through-the-lens or TTL oculars or loupes. The optical mounting assembly may attach to an existing pair of wrap-around type eyeglass frames, or the invention may include the frames. The bridge portion of the frames and the lens material are sandwiched between front and rear components, with a nose pad component coupled to the rear component. The nose pad component may comprise a pair of bendable wire arms covered with, or terminating in, cushioning material. An illuminator or video camera may couple to the front component. The rear component may be adapted to receive an optical accessory such as a light-blocking or light-admitting filter material.

Claims

1. An optical mounting assembly adapted for use with wrap-around type eyeglass frames that have a bridge portion, and wherein the eyeglass frames are configured to receive a single sheet of curved lens material forming right and left lenses, the optical mounting assembly comprising: a front component configured for placement in front of the bridge portion of the eyeglass frames; a rear component configured for placement behind the bridge portion of the eyeglass frames; a first set of fasteners that extend from front component to the rear component, whereby the bridge portion of the frames and the lens material are sandwiched between the front and rear components; and a nose pad component coupled to the rear component.

2. The optical mounting assembly of claim 1, wherein the bridge portion of the eyeglass frames is situated in front of the curved lens material forming right and left lenses.

3. The optical mounting assembly of claim 1, wherein front component includes a structure adapted to receive an optical viewing accessory.

4. The optical mounting assembly of claim 3, wherein the structure is a slot in the front component.

5. The optical mounting assembly of claim 3, wherein the optical viewing accessory is a forwardly directed illuminator.

6. The optical mounting assembly of claim 1, wherein the rear component includes a slot to receive an optical accessory.

7. The optical mounting assembly of claim 6, wherein the optical accessory is a light-blocking or light-admitting filter.

8. The optical mounting assembly of claim 1, wherein the nose pad component comprises a pair of bendable wire arms that extend downwardly and outwardly from a plate fastened to the rear component.

9. The optical mounting assembly of claim 8, further including a cushioning material covering at least a portion of the bendable wire arms.

10. The optical mounting assembly of claim 1, wherein: the first and second sets of fasteners are pairs of fasteners; and the first and second pairs of fasteners are spaced apart at different distances.

11. The optical mounting assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second sets of fasteners are threaded fasteners.

12. The optical mounting assembly of claim 1, further including right and left oculars or loupes that extend through the lens material.

13. An optical mounting assembly, comprising: wrap-around type eyeglass frames having a bridge portion; a single sheet of curved lens material adapted for attachment to the eyeglass frames such that the lens material forms right and left lenses; a front component configured for placement in front of the bridge portion of the eyeglass frames; a rear component configured for placement behind the bridge portion of the eyeglass frames; one or more fasteners that extend from the front component to the rear component, such that the bridge portion of the frames and the lens material are sandwiched between the front and rear components; and a nose pad component coupled to the rear component.

14. The optical mounting assembly of claim 13, wherein the bridge portion of the eyeglass frames is situated in front of the curved lens material forming right and left lenses.

15. The optical mounting assembly of claim 13, wherein front component includes a structure adapted to receive an illuminator or other optical viewing accessory.

16. The optical mounting assembly of claim 13, wherein the rear component includes a slot to receive a light-blocking or light-admitting filter disposed between the lens material and eyes of a wearer.

17. The optical mounting assembly of claim 13, wherein: the nose pad component comprises a pair of bendable wire arms that extend downwardly and outwardly; and a cushioning material covering at least a portion of the bendable wire arms.

18. The optical mounting assembly of claim 13, further including right and left oculars or loupes that extend through the lens material.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0008] FIG. 1 is a perspective drawing of a preferred embodiment of the invention that illustrates the invention in an assembled form;

[0009] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the preferred embodiment depicted in FIG. 1;

[0010] FIG. 3 is a detail drawing of the bridge portion of the eyeglass frames showing the front and rear components.

[0011] FIG. 4 is a front view of the bridge portion with a cap removed, and also showing the way in which the inventions works with through-the-lens (TTL) loupes;

[0012] FIG. 5 is a rear view of the bridge portion;

[0013] FIG. 6 is a top-down front view of the invention;

[0014] FIG. 7 is a top-down view;

[0015] FIG. 8 is a bottom view; and

[0016] FIG. 9 is a side view.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0017] This invention improves upon the prior art by providing a multifunctional mounting assembly ideally suited to wrap-around styles of eyeglass frames. FIG. 1 is a perspective drawing of a preferred embodiment of the invention that illustrates the invention in an assembled form. In this assembly, the wrap-around frames are shown at 102, and material that comprises the “lenses” is shown at 118. Note that this invention is not limited in terms of ornamental style or appearance. However, as described in further detail below, the lenses are formed from a single sheet of flexible yet impact-resistant plastic material such as polycarbonate or the like. That is, both the right and left lens portions, which may or not be prescription lenses, are integrated into the same sheet of polymeric material.

[0018] Continuing the reference to FIG. 1, the invention includes a front component 134 mounted with respect to the front portion of the eyeglass frames, and a rear component 130 mounted on the rear portion of the eyeglass frames. A nose pad component 132 is mounted on the rearmost surface of rear component 130. In the preferred embodiment, a first set of fasteners is used to hold the front and rear components together, with a portion of the frames 102 and lens material 118 sandwiched therebetween. In FIG. 1, a cap 138 covers the heads of these fasteners. A second set of fasteners, preferably with a different spacing than the first set of fasteners, is used to hold the nose pad assembly 132 to the rear component 130.

[0019] The alignment of the various components is best seen in the exploded view of FIG. 2. Fasteners 101, 103 extend through holes 105, 107 in front component 134; holes 112, 114 in the bridge portion of the eyeglass frames 106; holes 120, 121 in lens material 118, and finally into threaded holes 128, 129 in the rear component 130. The spacing between the fasteners 101, 103 and corresponding holes is “A.” Fasteners 140, 141 extend through corresponding holes 131, 133 in nose-pad assembly 132 and into corresponding holes (not visible) in the back side of rear component 130. Self-tapping screws or threaded holes on the back side of rear component 130 may be used for this purpose. Multiple sets of holes may be provided for alternative nose pad assemblies, though in preferred embodiments, fasteners 140, 141 and the corresponding aligned holes have a spacing of “B” which is less than “A.”

[0020] While it is possible to have a single set of fasteners perform the functions of fasteners 101, 103 and 140, 141, separate pairs of fasteners are used for greater versatility and to obviate the need for nuts. In the preferred embodiment, the spacing between A and B is different; most preferably, A is greater than B. Though not necessary, bridge portion 110 of the frames 102 may have curved side edges 113 corresponding to the shape of the lens material 118. The lens material may connect to frames 102 in any appropriate manner.

[0021] Further, nose pad component 132 may be different from the one depicted in the drawing. Indeed, component 132 may comprise any of the components described in co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 16/526,001, “REMOVABLE, ADJUSTABLE WIRE ARMS FOR NOSE PADS,” incorporated herein by reference. The components disclosed in this '001 Application may include a plate with a plurality of through-holes and opposing right and left wire members 135, each wire member extending downwardly from a respective one of the side edges of the plate, and wherein each wire member terminates in a coupling mechanism adapted to receive a nose pad. The right and left wire members 135 are manually bendable, enabling a user to independently adjust the distance between the nose pads and the distance of the nose pads from the eyeglass frames. Different styles of removable and replaceable cushion materials (i.e., 137) are then coupled to the ends of the wire members. The wire members 135 may also include upward bends as shown in FIG. 3 and as described in the '001 Application referenced above.

[0022] Both front and rear mounting components may serve multiple functions. For example, rear component 130 may include an optional slot 127 to receive drop-in optical components such as prescription lenses or band-limiting filters, also described in the pending '001 Application referenced above. Likewise, front component 134 may include a slot 122 or other structure to receive other optical accessories such as magnifying loupes, headlamps, video cameras, or the like. Cap 138, which may include a name or logo.

[0023] FIGS. 3-9 provide different views of the preferred embodiment in assembled form. In particular, FIG. 3 is a detail drawing of the bridge portion of the eyeglass frames showing the front and rear components. FIG. 4 is a front view of the bridge portion with a cap removed, also showing compatibility with through-the-lens (TTL) loupes. FIG. 5 is a rear view of the bridge portion. FIGS. 6, 7, 8, 9 are top-down front, top-down, bottom and side views, respectively.