Flexible eyewear assembly
11054670 ยท 2021-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02C2200/08
PHYSICS
G02C1/06
PHYSICS
International classification
G02C1/08
PHYSICS
Abstract
A flexible eyewear assembly is described. The assembly includes first and second rigid frame portions each having an opening therein. The assembly also includes a flexible component. The flexible component includes first and second lens retainers configured to engage the first and second rigid frame portions along an inner edge thereof adjacent the respective opening, and sized to retain first and second lenses therein; and a flexible bridge portion connecting the first lens retainer to the second lens retainer, to connect the first and second rigid frame portions with separation therebetween, when the first and second lens retainers are engaged with the flexible component.
Claims
1. A flexible eyewear assembly comprising: a first rigid frame portion have a first opening; a second rigid frame portion having a second opening; a flexible component comprising: a flexible bridge portion having a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a first flexible lens retainer extending from the first end of the flexible bridge portion; and a second flexible lens retainer extending from the second end of the flexible bridge portion; wherein the first and second flexible lens retainers follow and engage the interior periphery of the first and second openings in the rigid frame portions to be interposed between the first and second rigid frame portions and first and second lenses to retain the first and second lenses in the openings; wherein the first and second rigid frame portions are embedded in and pass through the first and second flexible lens retainers at points adjacent the flexible bridge portion to hold the eyewear assembly together by coupling the first and second rigid frame portions together, while providing flexibility of the assembly via the flexible bridge portion therebetween.
2. The flexible eyewear assembly of claim 1, wherein the flexible component is overmolded to the first and second rigid frame portions.
3. The flexible eyewear assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second flexible lens retainers each have an outer slot for engaging the inner periphery of the opening of the corresponding one of the first and second rigid frame portions, and an inner ridge into which the corresponding one of the first and second lenses is seated.
4. The flexible eyewear assembly of claim 1, wherein the flexible component further comprises first and second flaps extending over a portion of a rear surface of respective one of the first and second rigid frame portions opposite the flexible bridge portion.
5. The flexible eyewear assembly of claim 1, wherein the flexible component is a separate component attached to the first and second rigid frame portions during assembly.
6. The flexible eyewear assembly of claim 5, wherein the flexible bridge portion comprises a pair of slits adjacent the flexible bridge portion to permit the first and second rigid frame portions to be inserted into the flexible component.
7. The flexible eyewear assembly of claim 1, further comprising first and second nose pieces coupled to respective ones of the first and second rigid frame portions.
8. The flexible eyewear assembly of claim 7, further comprising first and second nose pads coupled to respective ones of the first and second nose pieces.
9. The flexible eyewear assembly of claim 1, further comprising first and second arms coupled to respective ones of the first and second rigid frame portions.
10. The flexible eyewear assembly of claim 9, further comprising first and second hinges connecting the first and second arms to the respective ones of the first and second rigid frame portions.
11. The flexible eyewear assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second rigid frame portions comprises a slit therein positioned in an area away from the flexible bridge portion when assembled.
12. The flexible eyewear assembly of claim 1, further comprising the first and second lenses.
13. A flexible component for eyewear, the flexible component comprising: a flexible bridge portion having a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a first flexible lens retainer extending from the first end of the flexible bridge portion; and a second flexible lens retainer extending from the second end of the flexible bridge portion; wherein the first and second flexible lens retainers are sized to follow and engage the interior periphery of first and second openings in first and second rigid frame portions to be interposed between the first and second rigid frame portions and first and second lenses to retain the first and second lenses in the openings therein; and wherein the first and second rigid frame portions are embedded in and pass through the first and second flexible lens retainers at points adjacent the flexible bridge portion to hold the eyewear assembly together by coupling the first and second rigid frame portions together, while providing flexibility of the assembly via the flexible bridge portion therebetween.
14. The flexible component of claim 13, wherein the flexible component is overmolded to the first and second rigid frame portions.
15. The flexible component of claim 13, wherein the first and second flexible lens retainers each have an outer slot for engaging the inner periphery of the opening of the corresponding one of the first and second rigid frame portions, and an inner ridge into which the corresponding one of the first and second lenses is seated.
16. The flexible component of claim 13, wherein the flexible component further comprises first and second flaps extending over a portion of a rear surface of respective one of the first and second rigid frame portions opposite the flexible bridge portion.
17. The flexible component of claim 13, wherein the flexible component is a separate component attached to the first and second rigid frame portions during assembly.
18. The flexible component of claim 17, wherein the flexible bridge portion comprises a pair of slits adjacent the flexible bridge portion to permit the first and second rigid frame portions to be inserted into the flexible component.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments will now be described with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) To provide flexibility in eyewear such as eyeglasses, rigid frame portions separated at the bridge can be held together by a flexible component that is overmolded or otherwise attached to the rigid frame portions to both position openings for the eyewear lenses in the appropriate location and provide flexibility in the eyewear at the bridge area. The flexible component can be positioned along the interior edge of the rigid frame portions and include lens retainers that hold the eyewear lenses therein.
(12) Turning now to the figures,
(13) The rigid frame portions 12a, 12b are supported by and positioned relative to each other, and in turn positioned on either side of the user's head in aligned with their eyes, through engagement with a flexible component 14. The flexible component 14 fits within the rigid frame portions 12a, 12b as described in greater detail below, effectively connecting the first and second frame portions 12a, 12b via a bridge portion thereof. The flexible component 14 retains or otherwise holds or secures a pair of lenses 16, in this example a first lens 16a and a second lens 16b.
(14) Additional details of the eyewear 10 are apparent from
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(16) The flexible component 14 is preferably overmolded to/on/with the rigid frame portions 12a, 12b using any suitable overmolding process. Overmolding, sometimes referred to as two times injection molding, is a process where a single part is created using two or more different materials in combination. Typically, the first material (or substrate) is partially or fully covered by overmolded material during the manufacturing process. In this case, the rigid frame portions 12a, 12b would act as the substrate that is overmolded with the material used to create the flexible component 14 thereon, which is generally a softer plastic, rubber, or elastomer (e.g., PTE), or other suitable material. It can be appreciated that the flexible component 14 would typically be overmolded to the rigid frame portions 12a, 12b, prior to assembly of the lenses 16a, 16b and arms 18a, 18b.
(17) The lenses 16a, 16b may then be inserted into the openings provided by the first and second lens retainers 30a, 30b respectively, and held relative to the rigid frame portions 12a, 12b with the flexible component 14 interposed therebetween.
(18) The flexible component 14 can also be inserted into and around the rigid frame portions 12a, 12b rather than using overmolding, as explained in greater detail below.
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(24) For simplicity and clarity of illustration, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the examples described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the examples described herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the examples described herein. Also, the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the examples described herein.
(25) It will be appreciated that the examples and corresponding diagrams used herein are for illustrative purposes only. Different configurations and terminology can be used without departing from the principles expressed herein. For instance, components and modules can be added, deleted, modified, or arranged with differing connections without departing from these principles.
(26) Although the above principles have been described with reference to certain specific examples, various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art as outlined in the appended claims.