Device for connecting spectacle temples to the frame front
10718955 ยท 2020-07-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02C5/008
PHYSICS
G02C2200/08
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
According to the invention, spectacles include a frame front (2) onto which the temples (3a, 3b) are attached, characterized in that the temples are detachably connected to the frame front by means of a magnet (7).
Claims
1. Eyeglasses comprising a frame front on which temples are detachably connected, the detachable connection of each of the temples to the frame front being implemented by a respective magnet, wherein each of the magnets is integral with the frame front and wherein a connecting portion of each of the magnets removably interacts directly with a respective housing that is integral with an end of a respective one of the temples to thereby detachably connect the frame front to the temples, each of said housings being constituted by an assemblage of metal panels to form an insertion receptacle, wherein the assemblage of metal panels of each of the housings is constituted by a lateral panel arranged on an outer side of the end of the temple, an upper panel, and a lower panel as well as a base panel, wherein the frame front includes two lateral connecting parts, each of the magnets having a parallelepipedal shape and being mounted in a respective of the two lateral connecting parts; wherein in respective ones of the two lateral connecting parts an entirety of a periphery of a first part of respective ones of the magnets is retained, and a second part of the respective ones of the magnets projects from the first part in a direction respective ones of the temples extend and cooperates with a respective one of the housings that is integral with an end of a respective one of the temples, to thereby detachably connect the frame front to the temples.
2. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, wherein the shape and dimensions of the insertion receptacle correspond to the shape and dimensions of the connecting portion of the magnet.
3. The eyeglasses according to claim 2, wherein the frame front comprises lateral connecting parts for interacting with connecting ends of the temples.
4. The eyeglasses according to claim 1, wherein the frame front comprises lateral connecting parts for interacting with connecting ends of the temples.
Description
(1) Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge from the description that will follow, with reference to the attached drawings which are provided only as non-limiting examples.
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(11) The eyeglasses according to the invention, designated in the Figures by the overall reference (1) and having a general plane of symmetry (P), are constituted in known fashion by a frame front (2) and two temples (3a, 3b).
(12) The frame front can be, for example, of the kind having a frame and two optical or tinted lenses, or having no frame but merely having lateral connecting parts to secure the temples.
(13) The invention illustrated will be implemented using a frame. The frame front (2) is thus constituted by a frame (4) retaining two optical lenses (5a, 5b) that are either corrective or tinted or both.
(14) The temples (3a, 3b), which are intended to ensure that the eyeglasses stay on the wearer's face, are connected at the lateral ends (40) of the frame front (2) either to the frame (4) or directly to the lenses (5a, 5b) in the case of frameless eyeglasses, the latter by means of lateral connecting parts (6a, 6b).
(15) According to the invention the connection of the temples (3a, 3b) is detachable, in order to leave to the wearer the initiative of selecting his or her temples. A detachable connection is to be understood as a connection that allows the temples to be removed without tools, as opposed to temple fastening systems using a mechanical pivot around a vertical axis, as is the case in most cases.
(16) According to another characteristic, retention of each of the temples on the lateral connecting parts (6a, 6b) is effected thanks to at least a single magnet (7) per side.
(17) According to the preferred mode of the invention, the magnets (7) are integral with the lateral connecting parts (6a, 6b).
(18) The magnets (7), which advantageously are parallelepipedal in shape, have a first part (70) retained in the corresponding connecting part (6a, 6b) and project outward, on the side on which the temples extend, by way of a second part (71) or connecting part. Said second part (71) is intended to interact with the end of the corresponding temple in order to provide detachable connection thereof.
(19) For this purpose, the connecting end (8) of each of the temples (3a, 3b) comprises a metal insertion receptacle (9) intended to receive the projecting part of the magnet (71). Said insertion receptacle (9) is implemented by a metal part (10) integral with the connecting end of each of the temples.
(20) The metal part (10) is constituted by an assemblage of metal panels forming a retaining housing (10). The housing is thus constituted by a side panel (10a), an upper panel (10b), and a lower panel (10c) as well as a base panel (10d), to form the insertion receptacle (9). The latter is open toward the inner side (IN) and toward the front (AV), which allows the user to easily install and remove temples.
(21) Specifically, the shape and dimensions of the insertion receptacle (9) correspond to the shape and dimensions of the second projecting part (71) of the magnet (7). Note that the side panel (10a) is arranged on the outer side (EX) of the end (8) of the temple.
(22) Specifically, the assemblage of panels, by interacting with the magnet (7), prevents a displacement movement of the temple, and this type of coupling offers maximum retention rigidity so that the temples remain in place while still being easy to remove.
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(24) Said metal receptacle (9) intended to receive the projecting part (71) of the magnet (7) comprises an assemblage of metal panels, i.e. is constituted by a side panel (10a), an upper panel (10b), and a lower panel (10c), as well as a base panel (10d), so as to form the insertion receptacle (9). Note that, as previously, the shape and dimensions of the insertion receptacle (9) correspond to the shape and dimensions of the second, projecting part (71) of the magnet. Note that in this embodiment, the side panel (10a) is arranged on the inner side (IN) of the frame front.
(25) It is apparent that in accordance with the two embodiments that have been described and illustrated, the second, projecting part (71) of the magnet (7) constitutes the connecting part of the magnet (7).