FRICTION HINGE
20230096733 · 2023-03-30
Inventors
- Jeppe Birch KOFOED (Trige, DK)
- Henrik LINDBERG (Risskov, DK)
- Lars BØJVAD (Højbjerg, DK)
- Thomas MACH (Skødstrup, DK)
- Hans BOYE-NIELSEN (Hinnerup, DK)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A hinge is provided for pivotally connecting a temple bar and the rims of eyeglass frame including: a first part with an upper flange where a first aperture provides a tight fit for a locking pin head section, and a lower flange provided with a recess for receiving the locking pin cylindrical body, a second part with a second aperture having a higher surface roughness than the locking pin cylindrical body, thereby having a higher surface friction between the bushing and the aperture than between bushing and the locking pin—a bushing with an inner opening, a locking pin having a head section and a cylindrical body The second part arranged with a bushing is inserted between the upper flange and the lower flange of the first part. The locking pin is inserted through the first aperture through the inner opening of the bushing and received in the recess.
Claims
1. A hinge for pivotally connecting a temple bar and the rims in an eyeglass frame or two sections of a temple bar, where the hinge comprises: in a distal end of a first part is provided an upper flange and a lower flange, where the flanges are spaced apart by the distance (x), and where a first aperture is provided in the upper flange, the aperture having a diameter (y); in a distal end of a second part a through-going second aperture is provided, the through-going aperture defining an inner cylindrical wall, where the second aperture has a diameter (z), and where the distance (k) between an upper surface and a lower surface of the second part is smaller than the distance (x) between the flanges; a bushing made from a resilient material is arranged in the through-going second aperture, the bushing having an axis of symmetry, and where the extent of the bushing along the axis of symmetry is equal to or larger than the distance (k) between an upper surface and a lower surface of the second part but smaller than the distance (x) between the flanges, the bushing having an inner opening with a diameter l perpendicular to the axis of symmetry; a locking pin, the locking pin having a head section and a cylindrical body section defining an axis of symmetry, where the head section in a cross section perpendicular to the axis of symmetry has a dimension such that the head section may be accommodated in the first aperture, and where the extend of the body section along the axis of symmetry is equal to or larger than the distance (x) between the flanges, and where the diameter (n) of the body section perpendicular to the axis of symmetry is equal to or larger than the diameter (l) of the inner opening of the bushing; such that by inserting the bushing in the second aperture the distal end of the second part, and inserting the distal end of the second part in between the upper surface and the lower surface in the distal end of the first part, the aperture in the upper flange will be superposed the inner opening of the bushing, whereby the locking pin's body section may be inserted inside the inner opening of the bushing, and thereby pivotably connect the two parts, wherein the surface roughness of the wall of the second aperture has a larger roughness value Ra than the roughness value Ra of the locking pin thereby having a higher friction between the bushing and the wall of the second aperture than between the inner opening in the bushing and the locking pin.
2. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein the diameter (n) of the body section of the locking pin perpendicular to the axis of symmetry is larger than the diameter (l) of the inner opening of the bushing, and where the bushing may be deformed, such that excessive material is squeezed into the space created by the differences in length between the distance (x) between the flanges and the distance (k) between the upper surface and the lower surface of the second part.
3. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein the lower flange is provided with a depression, suitable to accommodate the distal end of the locking pin, the depression being formed on the side of the lower flange facing the upper flange.
4. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein the outer diameter of the bushing l.sub.2 perpendicular to the axis of symmetry when not arranged in the second aperture, is larger than the diameter (z), of the second aperture.
5. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein the head section of the locking pin is press fitted into the first aperture provided in the upper flange.
6. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein the first and second parts are made from titanium and where the bushing is made from a polymer material with a shore A hardness of 50 or more, or 60 or more.
7. The hinge according to claim 6, wherein the polymer material is a polyamide: PA6 or PA11.
8. A rim or rimless eyeglass frames made from a resilient metal material, the frames comprising rims suitable to receive lenses or being mounted in the lenses, and two temple bars arranged on either side of the rims, where the temple bars either are connected to the rims or lenses by two hinges according to claim 1 or where each temple bar incorporates the hinge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
[0036] Some of the embodiments will be described in detail, with references to the following Figures, wherein like designations denote like members, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0044] It is, however, desirable that the hinge construction 5 retains the temple bars 3 in a substantially fixed position with respect to the rims 2 in order to provide comfort for the wearer. In some instances, the relative distance between the temple bars 3 may be such that the temple bars squeeze onto the side of the head of the user in order to retain the eyeglasses relatively fixed relative to the wearer.
[0045] Embodiments of the present invention are directed to providing a hinge construction 5 which is novel and inventive and does comprise a number of advantageous technical features. Furthermore, a pair of eyeglasses incorporating such hinges will also be included in embodiments of the invention.
[0046] The main principle of embodiments of the invention will be explained with reference to
[0047] In
[0048] The locking pin 20 furthermore comprises a head section 24. The head section 24 has a dimension perpendicular to the axis of symmetry 26 such that a snug and tight fit may be created between the head section 24 of the locking pin 20 and the aperture 16 provided in the upper flange when the locking pin is inserted into a locked position as illustrated with reference to
[0049] The other part of the hinge comprises a second part 30. In a distal end of the second part is provided a second aperture 32. The second aperture 32 is a through-going aperture such that the aperture defines an inner cylindrical wall 34. The second aperture has a diameter z. Furthermore, the thickness k of the second part, i.e., the distance between the upper and lower side of the second part is k where k is smaller than the distance x between the upper and lower flanges 12, 14 of the first part. In this manner it is possible to insert the second part 30 between the flanges 12, 14 of the first part 10 with some play.
[0050] In the second aperture in the second part 30 is arranged a bushing 40. In this embodiment the bushing has an extent along the axis of symmetry 26 which is larger than the thickness of the second part 30 but smaller than the distance x between the upper and lower flange 12, 14 of the first part 10.
[0051] Furthermore, the bushing 40 as illustrated in
[0052] Continuing on to
[0053] In order for the bushing to be able to deform as illustrated in
[0054] Furthermore, the polymer should be selected with a shore A hardness (according to ASTMD2240 and ASTMD1414) in the range of 50 to 60 in order to provide sufficient resiliency to be deformed by inserting the locking pin 20 through the bushing and at the same time provide sufficient wear resistance and strength in order to create a stable and reliable hinge construction.
[0055] Although the various dimensions ensure that sufficient friction is established between the pivoting parts the surface roughness particularly of the inner wall of the second aperture may be chosen to be higher than the surface roughness between the bushing and the locking pin body section 22. By selecting the surface roughness value (Ra) to be higher between the bushing and the second part than between the body section 22 of the locking pin 20 and the inner opening of the bushing the hinge is designed such that pivotable movement will occur between the body section 22 of the locking pin and the inner opening in the bushing. For the sake of completeness, the roughness parameters are established according to BS EN ISO4287:2000 (British standard) which corresponds to ISO4287:1997 (European standard). The parameter Ra is the arithmetic average of roughness profile.
[0056] Although the present invention has been disclosed in the form of preferred embodiments and variations thereon, it will be understood that numerous additional modifications and variations could be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0057] For the sake of clarity, it is to be understood that the use of “a” or “an” throughout this application does not exclude a plurality, and “comprising” does not exclude other steps or elements. The mention of a “unit” or a “module” does not preclude the use of more than one unit or module.