Mounting systems for glasses frames
09835879 ยท 2017-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49813
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/49
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/49787
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
G02F1/133351
PHYSICS
International classification
G02F1/1335
PHYSICS
Abstract
A system for attaching a device to a glasses frame includes a spring clip that applies pressure to two sides of the glasses frame, and a magnet for attaching the device thereto. The device may attach directly to the magnet, or via a slide-on attachment piece. The spring clip may include a spring arm having distal ends that assist the spring clip in applying pressure to the glasses frames.
Claims
1. A mounting system having a length, width, and height, for mounting a device onto a glasses frame, the mounting system comprising a frame attachment portion for removably attaching to the glasses frame including: a spring arm including a forward portion and a rearward portion separated in the lengthwise direction, each of the forward and rearward portions (i) having two distal ends separated in the height direction and (ii) attached at a post that applies pressure to the glasses frame from a first side of the glasses frame; a first spring clip, for wrapping around the glasses frame in both the widthwise and height directions, insertable into respective first and second apertures within the forward portion; a second spring clip, for wrapping around the glasses frame in both the widthwise and height directions, insertable into respective third and fourth apertures within the rearward portion; wherein, when inserted into the apertures, the spring clips apply pressure from a second side of the glasses frame opposite the first side.
2. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein the spring arm is bent away from the glasses frame to pull the spring clips against the glasses frame.
3. The mounting system of claim 2, further including pads at each distal end having pad apertures aligning to the apertures at each of the distal ends.
4. The mounting system of claim 3, wherein the spring clips insert into respective pad apertures and apertures of the distal end, and the spring clips are resilient in the height direction such that at least one of the pads apply pressure to a top surface of the glasses frame and at least one of the pads apply pressure to a bottom surface of the glasses frame.
5. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein the spring arm comprises two bars connected by the post in the middle of each bar.
6. The mounting system of claim 1, further comprising a magnet housed in a magnet housing attached to one or more of the post and the spring arm.
7. The system of claim 6, further comprising: a slide-on portion having a device attachment portion for attaching to the device and a magnet attachment portion for attaching to the frame attachment portion.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the magnet attachment portion is adapted to slide onto the magnet housing.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the magnet applies a magnetic force to the magnet attachment portion to secure the slide-on portion onto the magnet housing.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the device is a near-eye display system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The foregoing and other features and advantages of the disclosure will be apparent from the more particular description of embodiments, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different figures. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(20) Conventional near-eye display systems are sold with a set of frames and cannot be mounted to any arbitrary frame. Such systems are undesirable to consumers. Many consumers require particular prescriptions, and cannot utilize the near-eye display system because the system is not sold with prescription lenses. Moreover, if the near-eye display system were to allow prescription lenses, the frames available are limited to a few types. Moreover, the use of the near-eye display system must be used in conjunction with the specific frame. Consumers cannot switch the near-eye display system to another arbitrary frame (such as a different pair of glasses, or a pair of sunglasses).
(21) Attachment of Mounting System to Glasses Frame:
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(24) Frame attachment portion 100 includes spring clip 302, pad 304, holding seat 306, attachment members 308, magnet housing 310 and magnet 312. Spring clip 302, as illustrated in
(25) Holding seat 306 secures to magnet housing 310 via attachment members 308, thereby securely affixing spring clip 302, holding seat 306 and housing 310 together. Attachment members are illustrated as screws attaching to housing 310 via corresponding threaded apertures 311, however it should be appreciated that housing seat 306 may be affixed to magnet housing 310 via alternate attachment means including but not limited to bonding, welding, riveting, or other attachment means known in the art. Moreover, it should be appreciated that in some embodiments, magnet housing 310 is not needed, and housing seat 306 is attached directly to magnet 312.
(26) In certain embodiments, pad 304 is securely attached to holding seat 306 via one or more of the attachment means. Alternatively, pad 304 may be separate from holding seat 306. In such embodiment, pad 304 may include a protrusion 314 and holding seat 306 may include an opposing intrusion 316 in which the protrusion 314 and intrusion 316 align such that pad 304 rests against holding seat 306 when frame attachment portion 100 is mounted on glasses frame 102. Pad 304 contacts glasses frame and applies pressure via middle portion 325 of spring clip 302 from an opposing side of the pressure applied from front and rearward portions of spring clip, as discussed below. Moreover, pad 304 may be made of any suitable material, such as rubber, plastic, foam, wood, metal; may be flexible and/or compressible; and may be any suitable shape as will be appreciated in the art. Optionally, pad 304 is not included and middle portion 325, either directly or via holding seat 306, applies pressure to glasses frame 102.
(27) Frame attachment portion 100 removably attaches to frame 102 via the features of spring clip 302. For example, spring clip 302 is resilient along the widthwise direction (i.e. along the Z-axis). Moreover, one or more of forward portion 318 and rearward portion 320 of spring clip 302 may each include a lip 319, 321, which may work with top bar portion 323 for preventing movement of frame attachment portion 100 along the height axis (i.e. the Y-axis) when frame attachment portion 100 is mounted on frame 102. It should be appreciated that forward portion 318 and rearward portion 320 are relative depending on where the frame attachment portion 100 is mounted on glasses frame 102. In one example, lip 319, 321 may be angled such that any height of frame may be accommodated.
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(29) Frame attachment portion 100 provides numerous advantages. For example, frame attachment portion 100 enables exchangeability of frame attachment portion 100 between multiple pairs of glasses frames 102. Moreover, frame attachment portion 100 allows for mounting on either side of glasses frames 102. Additionally, frame attachment portion 100 adapts for different size characteristics of glasses frames 102. The pressure provided by spring clip 302 and pad 304 applies to thin frames as well as thick frames. Further yet, frame attachment portion 100 is capable of being used with any type of glasses frame. Therefore, any near-eye display device, or other device, may be mounted on glasses frame from different sources (such as designer frames, sunglasses, reading glasses, etc.).
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(31) Frame attachment portion 1000 includes at least one spring clip 1004, at least one spring arm 1006 each optionally having a pad 1008 mounted thereon at least one distal end, a magnet housing 1010, and a magnet 1012. Magnet housing 1010 and magnet 1012 are similar to magnet housing 110 and magnet 112, discussed above, and are attached to spring arms via an attachment means 1007 (such as a screw, rivet, weld, bond, etc.).
(32) In the embodiment illustrated in
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(34) First spring clip 1004(1) attaches between forward top pad 1008(1) and forward bottom pad 1008(2). Additionally, second spring clip 1004(2) attaches between rear top pad 1008(3) and rear bottom pad 1008(4). Accordingly, each of first and second spring clips 1004 apply pressure between points B and B, thereby securing frame attachment portion 1000 to glasses frame 1002. It should be appreciated that in certain embodiments, pads 1008 are not utilized because post 1007 applies pressure against glasses frame 1002 from a first side (i.e. outer side), and each spring clip 1004 applies pressure from a second side opposing the first side.
(35) In one embodiment, spring clip 1004 additionally applies pressure along the Z-axis (or widthwise direction) such that frame attachment portion 1000 is stationary on glasses frames 1002 when secured. However, in certain advantageous embodiments, spring arm 1006 applies pressure in the widthwise direction (or the Z-axis dimension). For example, referring to
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(37) Frame attachment portion 1000 provides numerous advantages. For example, frame attachment portion 1000 enables exchangeability of frame attachment portion 1000 between multiple pairs of glasses frames 1002. Moreover, frame attachment portion 1000 allows for mounting on either side of glasses frames 1002, that is, on the left or right temple/earpiece portion of glasses frame 1002. Additionally, frame attachment portion 1000 adapts for different size characteristics of glasses frames 1002. The pressure provided by spring clip 1004 and pads 1008 applies to thin frames as well as thick frames. Further yet, frame attachment portion 1000 is capable of being used with any type of glasses frame. Therefore, any near-eye display device, or other device, may be mounted on glasses frame from different sources (such as designer frames, sunglasses, reading glasses, etc.).
(38) In the embodiments above, magnet 312 and 1012 are illustrated as being substantially flush with magnet housing 310 and 1010, respectively. Such embodiments are advantageous when utilizing a slide-on mounting portion (discussed below) to mount a device (such as a near-eye display system) to mounting system 100 or 1000. However, alternate embodiments do not utilize a slide-on mounting portion and instead the device attaches directly to the magnet.
(39) Attachment of Device to Mounting System:
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(42) Slide-on portion 1500 allows a device, such as a near-eye display device, mirror, light, camera, or other device, to releasably attach to either of mounting systems 100 or 1000, discussed above. Particularly, slide-on portion 1500 includes device attachment portion 1502 for attaching to the device (not shown), and magnet attachment portion 1504 for releasably attaching to mounting system 100 by sliding onto magnet housing 310. Attachment portion 1502 as illustrated includes three apertures 1501 for attaching the device thereon via screws, rivets, etc. It should be appreciated that device 1502 may include more or fewer apertures 1501 than illustrated, and/or may attach by other means such as bonding, welding, gluing, etc.
(43) Magnet attachment portion 1504 is adapted to slide onto magnet housing 310, as illustrated in
(44) Changes may be made in the above methods and systems without departing from the scope hereof. It should thus be noted that the matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The following claims are intended to cover all generic and specific features described herein, as well as all statements of the scope of the present method and system, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall there between.