ELASTIC HINGE FOR EYEGLASS FRAMES AND PROCESS FOR THE MOUNTING THEREOF

20170139229 ยท 2017-05-18

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    Abstract

    Elastic hinge for eyeglass frames, provided with two pivot elements hinged together by means of a pin. A first pivot element is provided with an elastic device comprising a carriage provided, at an external end thereof, with a head portion having a first hole which is extended passing between its two lateral faces. A second pivot element comprises two shoulders provided with second holes and delimiting a slit between them in which the head portion is inserted. The head portion comprises a tilted slide surface, which is extended towards the external end of the carriage on at least one of the lateral faces of the head portion directed towards the head of the pin, covering at least one area adjacent to the first through hole.

    Claims

    1. An elastic hinge for eyeglass frames, which comprises: a first pivot element (4), which is mechanically associable with a first component (2, 3) of an eyeglass frame, and is provided with an elastic device (7) susceptible of housing in a seat (10) associated with said first component (2, 3), said elastic device (7) comprising; at least one carriage (8), which is slidably movable in said seat (10), and is provided, at an external end (9) of the carriage (8), with at least one head portion (9) projecting from said seat (10) and provided with a corresponding first through hole (90) which is extended passing between two lateral faces (9A, 9B) of said head portion (9) along a transverse axis (X); at least one spring (11) acting on said carriage (8) in order to elastically force said carriage (8) towards the interior of said seat (10); a second pivot element (5), mechanically associable with a second component (3, 2) of the eyeglass frame and comprising at least two shoulders (5A, 5B) provided with second holes (50A, 50B) and delimiting at least one slit (14) between them in which said head portion (9) is inserted; at least one hinge pin (6) engaged in the first through hole (90) of the head portion (9) of said first pivot (4) and in the second holes (50A, 50B) of the shoulders (5A, 5B) of said second pivot (5) in order to rotatable couple together said first pivot (4) and said second pivot (5); wherein the head portion (9) comprises at least one slide surface (70), which is extended towards the external end (9) on at least one lateral face (9A) of the two lateral faces (9A, 99) of said head portion (9), such lateral face (9A) directed towards a head (60) of said hinge pin (6), said slide surface (70) covering at least one area adjacent to said first through hole (90) and extended in a tilted manner towards said first through hole (90).

    2. The elastic hinge for eyeglass frames according to claim. 1, wherein said slide surface (70) is extended in the direction of said external end (9) for a depth (L) greater than at least 115 of the diameter of said first through hole (90).

    3. The elastic hinge for eyeglass frames according to claim 1, wherein said slide surface (70) is tilted with average tilt angle () comprised between 25 and 65, with respect to the transverse axis (X) of said first through hole (90).

    4. The elastic hinge for eyeglass frames according to claim 1, wherein said slide surface (70) is extended in the direction of said external end (9) for a depth (L) equal to or greater than the offset (D) existing between the axes of said hinge pin (6) and said first through hole (90), when said hinge pin (6) is removed.

    5. The elastic hinge for eyeglass frames according to claim 1, wherein said hinge pin (6) is provided with a stem (61) and with a free end (63), such free end (63) of said hinge pin (6) connected to the stem (61) by means of a terminal portion (61B) with tapered shape of width (d); said slide surface (70) being extended in the direction of said external end (9) for a depth (L) equal to or greater than the difference between the offset (D) between said hinge pin (6) and said first through hole (90), and the width (d) of the terminal portion (61B) with tapered shape of the stem (61), when said hinge pin (6) is removed.

    6. The elastic hinge for eyeglass frames according to claim 1, wherein said first through hole (90) has, at least at the lateral face (9A) of said head portion (9) directed towards the head (60) of said hinge pin (6), a smoothed annular edge (71) which is extended for at least one circular sector and is connected at the ends (72) of the smoothed annular edge (71) to said slide surface (70).

    7. The elastic hinge for eyeglass frames according to claim 1, wherein said slide surface (70) is provided with a front edge, such front edge of said slide surface (70) close to said external end (9) is extended with circular arc form (73) with diameter substantially equal to the diameter of said first through hole (90) and is tangentially connected to said first through hole (90) with two parallel sections (74).

    8. The elastic hinge for eyeglass frames according to claim 1, wherein said slide surface (70) is provided with a front edge, such front edge of said slide surface (70) close to said external end extended with circular arc form (73) with diameter greater than the diameter of said first through hole (90) and encloses said first through hole (90) itself, being connected to said first through hole (90) in middle position or in an advanced position beyond said middle position in the direction of said seat (10).

    9. The elastic hinge for eyeglass frames according to claim 1, wherein said first pivot element (4) is provided with two parallel head portions (9), provided with two corresponding first through holes (90) from which two corresponding said slide surfaces (70) are extended; and wherein said second pivot element (5) comprises three shoulders (5A, 5B), which are provided with corresponding second holes (50A, 50B) and delimit between them two slits (14) in which said two head portions (9) are inserted.

    10. The elastic hinge for eyeglass frames according to claim 1, wherein said head portion (9) comprises one said slide surface (70) on each external lateral face (9A, 9B).

    11. The elastic hinge for eyeglass frames according to claim 1, wherein said slide surface (70) is extended on the lateral face (9A), starting from said first through hole (90), with main extension towards said external end (9).

    12. A process for mounting an elastic hinge on eyeglass frames according o claim 1, wherein the elastic hinge comprises: a first pivot element (4), which is mechanically associable with a first component (2, 3) of an eyeglass frame, and is provided with an elastic device (7) susceptible of housing in a seat (10) associated with said first component (2, 3), said elastic device (7) comprising: at least one carriage (8), which is slidably movable in said seat (10), and is provided, at an external end (9) of the carriage (8), with at least one head portion (9) projecting from said seat (10) and provided with a corresponding first hole through (90) which is extended passing between two lateral faces (9A, 9B) of said head portion (9) along a transverse axis (X); at least one spring (11) acting on said carriage (8) in order to elastically force said carriage (8) towards the interior of said seat (10); a second pivot element (5), mechanically associable with a second component (3, 2) of the eyeglass frame and comprising at least two shoulders (5A, 5B) provided with second holes (50A, 50B) and delimiting at least one slit (14) between them in which said head portion (9) is inserted; at least one hinge pin (6) engaged in the first through hole (90) of the head portion (9) of said first pivot (4) and in the second holes (50A, 50B) of the shoulders (5A, 5B) of said second pivot (5) in order to rotatably couple together said first pivot (4) and said second pivot (5); wherein the head portion (9) comprises at least one slide surface (70), which is extended towards the external end (9) on at least one lateral face (9A) of the two lateral faces (9A, 9B) of said head portion (9), such lateral face (9A) directed towards a head (60) of said hinge pin (6), said slide surface (70) covering at least one area adjacent to said first through hole (90) and extended in a tilted manner towards said first through hole (90); wherein the process comprises the following operating steps: fixing said first pivot element (4) to said first component of the eyeglass frame; fixing said second pivot element (5) to said second component of the eyeglass frame; inserting said at least one head portion (9) in said slit (14) defined between said at least two shoulders (5A, 5B) in order to place in succession said first through hole (90) with said second holes (50A, 50B) offset from each other; a step of engaging said pin (6) in said first hole and second holes of said two pivots (4, 5), wherein the free end (63) of the stem (61) of said pin (6) acts in abutment against the slide surface (70) of the lateral face (9A, 9B) of said head portion (9), forcing said elastic device (7) to slide in said seat (10) until the first through hole (90) of said head portion (9) of said first pivot (4) is substantially aligned with the second holes (50A, 50B) of the shoulders (5A, 5B) of said second pivot (5).

    13. The process according to claim 12, wherein during said step of engaging said hinge pin (6) in said first through hole (90) and in said second holes (50A, 50B), the head (60) of said pin (6) is housed in a shaped second hole (50A) of a first shoulder (5A) of said second pivot (5), the threaded terminal portion (61A) of the stem (61) of said pin (6) is engaged via screwing in a second threaded terminal hole (50B) of a second shoulder (5B) of said second pivot (5), and at least one middle portion (61B) of said pin (6) is inserted in the first through hole (90) of said head portion (9), in particular substantially to size.

    14. The process according to claim 12, wherein said slide surface (70) is obtained by means of machining via removal of material, in particular by means of milling with mill that conducts pass or plunge machining.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0043] The technical characteristics of the finding, according to the aforesaid objects, and the advantages thereof will be more evident from the following detailed description, made with reference to the enclosed drawings, which represent several merely exemplifying and non-limiting embodiments of the invention, in which:

    [0044] FIG. 1 shows an elastic hinge for eyeglass frames in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, which is mounted to connect a temple and an end piece of the eyeglass frame, and is illustrated with the temple in open position and in a top view; the temple and the end piece only illustrated in a portion thereof in proximity to the hinge as well as drawn in section in order to better illustrate the same hinge;

    [0045] FIG. 2 shows the hinge of FIG. 1 in the same top view, represented in longitudinal section, and without illustrating the eyeglass frame;

    [0046] FIG. 3 shows the hinge of FIG. 1 in a side view, depicting in section only the portion at the provided hinge pin and without illustrating the eyeglass frame;

    [0047] FIG. 4 shows the hinge of FIG. 1 in a perspective view;

    [0048] FIG. 5 shows the hinge of FIG. 1 in a perspective view disassembled from the frame with the component partially in exploded view;

    [0049] FIG. 6 shows a detail of the hinge of preceding figures relative to an elastic carriage represented in a side view;

    [0050] FIG. 7 shows the elastic carriage of FIG. 6 in a top view with only the portion at the hinge pin depicted in section;

    [0051] FIG. 8 shows the elastic carriage of FIG. 6 in a perspective view, with a potion of the eyelet at the hinge pin depicted in section;

    [0052] FIG. 9 shows a top view of the hinge in accordance with the present invention, the hinge pin having been removed, with hatched lines indicating the hole of a first male pivot connected to the temple and a dashed line indicating the minimum area inscribable in the offset between the two holes of the two pivot elements;

    [0053] FIG. 10 shows an enlarged view of a portion of the hinge of FIG. 9 at the holes of the two pivots, with different hatch lines indicating two details of the present invention relative to the first hole of the head portion of a carriage, and to a slide surface adjacent to such first hole;

    [0054] FIGS. 11A, 119, 11C and 11D show the hinge in accordance with the present invention, in a sequence of operations during the mounting of the hinge pin;

    [0055] FIGS. 11E and 11F show two enlarged details respectively of FIGS. 11B and 11C;

    [0056] FIG. 12 shows a detail of an elastic hinge for eyeglass frames in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, relative to an elastic carriage represented in a side view;

    [0057] FIG. 13 shows the elastic carriage of FIG. 12 in a top view with only the portion at the hinge pin depicted in section;

    [0058] FIG. 14 shows the elastic carriage of FIG. 12 in a perspective view, with a portion of the eyelet at the hinge pin depicted in section;

    [0059] FIG. 15 shows a detail of an elastic hinge for eyeglass frames in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention, relative to an elastic carriage represented in a side view;

    [0060] FIG. 16 shows the elastic carriage of FIG. 15 in a top view with only the portion at the hinge pin depicted in section;

    [0061] FIG. 17 shows the elastic carriage of FIG. 15 in a perspective view with an eyelet portion at the hinge pin depicted in section;

    [0062] FIG. 18 shows a detail of an elastic hinge for eyeglass frames in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention, relative to an elastic carriage represented in a side view;

    [0063] FIG. 19 shows the elastic carriage of FIG. 18 in a top view with only the portion at the hinge pin depicted in section;

    [0064] FIG. 20 shows the elastic carriage of FIG. 18 in a perspective view with an eyelet portion at the hinge pin depicted in section;

    [0065] FIG. 21 shows a detail of an elastic hinge for eyeglass frames in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention, relative to a male element of an elastic carriage represented in a side view;

    [0066] FIG. 22 shows the elastic carriage of FIG. 21 in a top view with only the portion at the hinge pin depicted in section;

    [0067] FIG. 23 shows the elastic carriage of FIG. 21 in a perspective view with an eyelet portion at the hinge pin depicted in section.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    [0068] With reference to the enclosed drawings, reference number 1 overall indicates the elastic hinge for eyeglass frames, object of the present invention.

    [0069] The elastic hinge 1, according to the present invention, is intended for making eyeglass frames of both conventional and sports type and is adapted to mutually join together, in a per se known manner, a temple 2 and an end piece 3 of a frame for eyeglasses.

    [0070] The latter will be obtained in a manner that is per se entirely conventional and hence for example made of plastic material, such as nylon, or other plastic materials suitable for such purpose, or metal material. The frame will be described hereinbelow only in summary, since its constructive principles are well known to a man skilled in the art.

    [0071] More in detail, the frame is usually formed, in a per se conventional manner, by a front that supports a pair of lenses, connected in the central part by a bridge, and by a pair of temples 2 pivoted by means of elastic hinges 1 to the sides of the front and, more precisely, to two lateral portions thereof directed towards the rear part of the eyeglasses and known in the technical jargon with the term end pieces 3.

    [0072] In particular, the hinge 1 according to the present invention is of elasticized type, i.e. adapted to allow an extra-travel in the opening of the temples 2, with elastic return aimed to allow easily putting on the eyeglasses and aimed to ensure an improved fit thereof once put on the head of the user.

    [0073] In operation, the temples 2 can be moved, due to the aforesaid elastic hinges 1, in a manner that is per se entirely conventional, between a closure position, in which they are collected on the front of the eyeglasses, an open position, in which they assume a substantially right angle position with respect to the front of the eyeglasses, and an extra-travel position, in which they are forced beyond the aforesaid open position.

    [0074] The elastic hinge 1 comprises two pivot elements 4, 5 mechanically associated with each other by means of a hinge pin 6.

    [0075] More in detail, a first pivot element 4 represents the male of the hinge and is mechanically associable with a first component of the eyeglass frame represented, in accordance with the embodiments of the enclosed figures, by a temple 2 of the frame; the second pivot element 5, i.e. the female element of the hinge, is in turn mechanically associable with a second component of the eyeglass frame which is represented by the end piece 3 of the front of the eyeglasses in accordance with the embodiments of the enclosed figures.

    [0076] Of course, without departing from the protective scope of the present invention, the first pivot element 4 can otherwise be associated with the end piece 3 while the second pivot element 5 will be correspondingly associated with the temple 2.

    [0077] The first pivot element 4 comprises an elastic device 7, which is housed in a seat 10 preferably associated in accordance with the embodiments of the enclosed figures, with the temple 2 of the frame also because its elongated form makes it more suitable to receive the seat 10 rather than associate it with the end piece 3 of the frame, usually of reduced longitudinal extension.

    [0078] The seat 10 can be obtained with a box-like body fixed to the temple 2, or it can be made inside the temple 2 directly during the manufacturing thereof.

    [0079] The seat 10 is therefore preferably extended in an elongated manner along a longitudinal axis Y parallel to the axis of the temple 2.

    [0080] More in detail, the elastic device 7 comprises a carriage 8, slidably movable inside the seat 10, and provided at its end outside the seat 10 with at least one head portion 9, at least partially projecting outside the seat 10.

    [0081] Such head portion 9 is provided with a corresponding first hole 90 which is extended in a manner passing between two lateral faces 9A, 9B of the same head portion 9.

    [0082] The elastic device 7 then comprises a spring 11 acting elastically on the carriage in order to force it towards the interior of the seat 10.

    [0083] In turn, the second pivot element 5 comprises at least two shoulders 5A, 5B provided with corresponding second through holes 50A and 50B axially aligned with each other.

    [0084] The two shoulders 5A, 5B delimit a slit 14 between them, in which the head portion 9 of the first pivot element 4 is inserted.

    [0085] The first and the second pivot element 4 and 5 are then mutually pivoted to each other by means of the abovementioned hinge pin 6, inserted in the first hole 90 and in the second holes 50A, 50B mentioned above with transverse axis X.

    [0086] Such hinge pin 6 is advantageously constituted by a screw. More in detail, the hinge pin 6 comprises advantageously a head 60 and a stem 61 provided with a first end 62, connected to the head 60, and with a second free end 63 opposite the first end 62 connected to the head 60. The stem 61 is preferably provided with a threaded portion 61A placed adjacent to the free end 63 and with a middle portion 61B positioned in continuation of the threaded portion 61A towards the head 60.

    [0087] More in detail, advantageously, a first shoulder 5A of the two shoulders 5A, 5B of the second pivot element 5 is provided with a second shaped through hole 50A with a. cavity in which the head 60 of the pin 6 fits, while the second shoulder 59 is provided with a second threaded hole 509 in which the threaded portion 61. A of the stern 61 of the hinge pin 6 is engaged.

    [0088] In accordance with the embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 1-17, the first pivot element 4 is provided with only one elastic device 7 in turn provided with only one carriage 8 with a single head portion 9. Nevertheless, elastic devices 7 can also be provided that have with two separate carriages 8, each of which provided with a head portion 9 thereofor elastic devices 7 can even be provided with only one carriage 8 provided with two head portions 9 that are mechanically joined together.

    [0089] More in detail, each carriage 8 of the first pivot element 4 is provided with a main longitudinal extension along the longitudinal slide axis Y parallel to that of the temple 2 and is composed of a neck portion 42 and with a rod-like portion 43 and aforesaid one or two head portions 9.

    [0090] In accordance with this preferred embodiment, the neck portion 42 is extended to the rear from the head portion 9 along the longitudinal extension axis Y and is shaped with an advantageously prismatic shape, e.g. parallelepiped in order to prevent the rotation of the carriage around its longitudinal extension axis inside the seat 10 suitably shaped in its initial guide section with respect to the aforesaid neck portion 42

    [0091] The rod-like portion 43 is extended starting from the rear face of the neck portion 42 and has, at the free end, an enlarged head 45 constituted for example by the head of a screw or of a pin or by a riveting of the end of the rod-like portion 43.

    [0092] The abovementioned spring 11 that aims to push the carriage 8 towards the interior of the containment structure 10 is advantageously coaxially wound around the rod-like portion 43 and abuts with its ends on one side against the enlarged head 45 of the rod-like portion 43, and on the other side against the end stop obtained for example with step or ring or another element internally projecting from the seat 10 (e.g. produced by means of punching) in order to interfere with the spring 11.

    [0093] Advantageously, the aforesaid end stop is obtained with a locking element constituted by a ring 17 mounted coaxially around the rod-like portion 43 and provided with two elastic tabs 18 whichonce the carriage 8 is inserted in the seat 10are engaged inside such seat 10, defining with the ring 17 the locking of the carriage 8 in the relative seat 10, 10 with the only degree of freedom of sliding along the axis Y.

    [0094] Still in accordance with the embodiments of FIGS. 1-17, the second pivot element 5 is for example obtained in a manner per se conventional, with a metal body provided with three parallel shoulders 5A, 5B, 5C, fixed to a common base 12 from which, for example, one or more feet 13 are extended that are embedded in the plastic matrix of the end piece 3 of the eyeglasses.

    [0095] Otherwise, without departing from the protective scope of the present patent, the second pivot element 5 can be integrally obtained, still in a manner that is per se entirely conventional, in the plastic material of the end piece 3 with the two parallel shoulders integrally made in the plastic of the end piece 3.

    [0096] Otherwise, furthermore, in case of metal eyeglasses, the second pivot element 5 can be made of a metal body welded to the end piece 3 of the frame.

    [0097] In accordance with the embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 18-23, the first pivot element 4 is provided with an elastic device 7 comprising a single carriage 8 provided with two head portions 9 made at the end of two arms rigidly joined together by a common transverse portion to form a single body, The head portions 9 are provided with corresponding first through holes 90 aligned with each other.

    [0098] More in detail, in the case of the embodiment of FIGS. 18-20, the transverse portion is obtained with a closed box-like body 43 (also substantially rod-like and for this reason indicated with the same reference number 43), from which the two arms 43 are extended parallel, each bearing a head portion 9 fixed to the other end. The spring is housed inside the rod-like, box-like body 43, such spring fixed at a first end thereof inside the box-like body 43 at the end thereof opposite the head portions 9, by means of a pin 30; at the second end thereof the spring abuts against a coupling element, provided with two lateral tabs 31 projecting from longitudinal slits 32 made laterally in the box-like body 43. The lateral tabs 31 terminate with a tooth susceptible of being engaged in a shoulder of the seat 10 provided in the component of the frame usually represented by a temple.

    [0099] In the case however of the embodiment of FIGS. 21-23, the transverse portion is obtained with a bridge-like portion 43 which at one end joins the two arms 43, making a U-shaped element with the latter. The two arms 43 then have, at the opposite end thereof with respect to that joined by the bridge-like element 43, the two head portions 9. In this case, the spring is housed in the volume 100 delimited by the U-shaped form and comes to once again abut against a shoulder of the seat 10 provided in the component of the frame usually represented by a temple.

    [0100] In the case of the two embodiments described briefly above in FIGS. 18-23, the second pivot element 5, which is not illustrated in detail since it is per se well-known to the man skilled in the art, comprises three shoulders provided with corresponding second through holes that are axially aligned with each other. Such three shoulders delimit two slits 14 between them, in which the head portions 9 of the first pivot element 4 are inserted.

    [0101] Preferably between the above-considered first shoulder 5A provided with a shaped second through hole with a cavity which the head 60 of the pin 6 fits, and the second shoulder 5B, also mentioned above, provided with a second threaded hole 50B in which the threaded portion 61A of the stem 61 of the hinge pin 6 is engaged, a third central shoulder is engaged that is provided with through hole, which receives a preferably non-threaded middle portion of the pin.

    [0102] Such carriage embodiments are generally well-known to the man skilled in the art and thus will not be discussed in further detail. In accordance with the present invent a they are provided with slide surface 70 associated with the first through holes 90 of the head portions 9.

    [0103] In the case of elastic device formed by two separate carriages 8, the seat 10 is advantageously composed of two corresponding slide seats, each of which slidably housing a corresponding carriage 8 at its interior.

    [0104] Two springs 11 are correspondingly provided for, each of which aimed for pushing the corresponding carriage 8 towards the interior of the seat 10 and for such purpose acts against both the carriage 8 and the seat 10.

    [0105] In operation, as seen in the enclosed figures and as is already per se known to a man skilled in the art, the cam profile of the shoulders 5A, 5B determines, cooperating together with the front surface of the seat 10, the open, closure and extra-open positions of the temples.

    [0106] In accordance with the present invention and with all the above-presented embodiments, the elastic device 7 slidably movable along the longitudinal axis Y of the seat 10 provides that the spring 11 acts against the head portion 9 of the carriage 8, transmitting an elastic action thereto.

    [0107] According to the idea underlying the present invention, the head portion 9 comprises at least one slide surface 70, which is extended towards the external end 9 of the carriage 8 on at least one lateral face 9A of the head portion 9 directed towards the head of the hinge pin 6, covering at least one area adjacent to the first through hole 90 and extended in a tilted manner towards the first through hole 90.

    [0108] In operation, the slide surface 70 cooperates with the free end 63 of the stem 61 of the hinge pin 6 during its insertion in the holes 90 and 50A, 50B of the two pivots 4, 5. Due to this slide surface 70, tilted towards the first through hole 90 with average tilt angle (preferably between 25 and 65) with respect to the transverse axis X, the screw insertion force, which is expressed on the slide surface 70, advantageously breaks down into at least one component that overcomes the elastic return force of the spring 11.

    [0109] Of course the tilt is directed in the sense of reducing the depth of the through hole 90, as indicated in the enclosed figures.

    [0110] In this manner, the carriage 8 is forced to slide in the seat 10 until the first through hole 90 of the head portion 9 is aligned with the second through holes 50A, 50B of the shoulders 5A, 5B of the second pivot 5.

    [0111] The slide surface 70 can be tilted in a constant manner according to the extension of a surface, i.e. the tilt can vary such that the slide surface 70 assumes the geometry of a circular arc, of a parabola or other similar shapes.

    [0112] Advantageously, the slide surface 70 is extended on the lateral face 9A, starting from the edge of the first through hole 90, with main extension towards the external end 9, in particular according to a direction parallel to the slide direction of the carriage 8.

    [0113] Preferably, the slide surface 70 is extended towards the external end 9 in an asymmetric manner with respect to the axis of the first through hole 90, and is extended in particular between a rear edge thereof, delimited by the edge of the first through hole 90, and a front edge thereof directed towards the external end 9.

    [0114] Advantageously, the rear edge of the slide surface 70 is delimited by an arc of circumference of the edge of the first through hole 90. In particular, such arc of circumference subtends an angle less than or equal to 180.

    [0115] The slide surface 70 is extended in the direction of the external end 9 of the head portion 9 for a depth L equal to or greater than the offset D which is present between the hinge pin 6 and the through hole 90 when the two pivots 4 and 5 are engaged but the pin 6 is removed. In this manner, the edge of the free end 63 of the hinge pin 6 will interfere with the slide surface 70, forcing the head portion 9 of the carriage 8 to translate towards the exterior of the seat 10.

    [0116] The free end 63 of the hinge pin 6 is advantageously connected to the stem 61 by means of a terminal portion 61B with tapered shape and in particular with frustoconical shape so as to make a further opening for inserting the pin 6. In this case, it will suffice that the slide surface 70 be extended in the direction of the external end 9 of the head portion 9 for a depth L at least equal to the difference between the aforesaid offset D and the depth d of the terminal portion 61B with tapered shape.

    [0117] Such depth L is preferably extended for at least of the diameter of the through hole 90 so as to make a sufficient additional preloading at the spring 11.

    [0118] Advantageously in accordance with the embodiment of FIGS. 12, 13 and 14, in order to eliminate the burrs of the punching machining of the through hole 90, the latter has at least at the lateral face 9A of the head portion 9 directed towards the head 60 of the hinge pin 6, and preferably on both lateral faces 9A, 9B of the head portion 9, a smoothed annular edge 71 which is extended for at least one circular sector and is connected at its ends 72 to the slide surface 70.

    [0119] Preferably, the front edge of said slide surface 70 towards the external end 9 is extended with circular arc form 73. Such circular arc 73 has diameter substantially equal to that of the first hole 90 and is tangentially connected thereto with two parallel sections 74.

    [0120] Otherwise, such circular arc 73 has diameter greater than that of the first hole 90 and encloses the latter, being connected thereto in middle position or in an advanced position beyond the middle position in the direction of the seat 10.

    [0121] In the abovementioned case in which the carriage 8 of the first pivot element 4 is provided with two parallel head portions 9 that are provided with two corresponding first holes 90, then the slide surface 70 will be extended at least from the external lateral face 9A directed towards the head 60 of the hinge pin 6. Preferably, two slide surfaces 70 are provided, on the two external lateral faces 9A of the two head portions 9 in order to allow a greater versatility of use of the carriage 8. As described above, in this case the two head portions 9 will be inserted in the two slits 14 defined by the three corresponding shoulders of the second pivot element 5, provided with second holes aligned with the first holes 90 of the two head portions 9.

    [0122] The pin 6 can remain substantially contained in the holes of the pivots 4, 5, i.e. with the head 60 in the shaped second hole 50A of the first shoulder 5A and with the free end 63 contained inside the second hole 50B of the corresponding final shoulder (second or third, depending on the number of shoulders) of the second pivot 5. In this manner, it is possible to conceal the second hole on the external visible face of the final shoulder by extending the material of the temple with a closure portion to cover such second hole, or by making such second hole 50B blind.

    [0123] Preferably, the first hole 90 of the head portion 9 lacks thread and substantially has the same diameter of the stem 61 of the hinge pin 6, compatibly with the need to allow an easy crossing thereof.

    [0124] Preferably, moreover, also the second hole of the first shoulder, and the second hole of the central shoulder in case of three shoulders, lack thread and substantially have at least the same diameter of the stem 61 of the hinge pin 6.

    [0125] Also forming the object of the present invention is a process for mounting a hinge on eyeglass frames 1, in particular of the above-described type; the same reference numbers will be maintained hereinbelow. Hence, for the sake of description simplicity, reference will be made to the same nomenclature introduced up to now, even if it must be intended that the same process can also be employed for mounting hinges that are different from those considered above.

    [0126] The aforesaid process provides for the following operating steps.

    [0127] Fixing steps are provided that are per se entirely conventional, and for this reason will not be described in detail since they are well-known to a man skilled in the art. Such steps involve fixing the first pivot element 4 to a corresponding first component of the frame (e.g. a temple 2), in a manner such that the aforesaid at least one head portion 9 is at least partially extended outside the seat 10, as well as fixing the second pivot element 5 to a corresponding second component of the frame (e.g. to the end piece 3).

    [0128] A step follows in which the two pivot elements 4, 5 are brought close together, moving the temple 2 and the front 3 close to each other; then, there is a step of inserting the at least one head portion 9 in the at least one slit 14 defined by the shoulders 5A, 5B in order to place the first hole 90 and the second holes 50A, 50B in successioneven if an offset D remains between the aforesaid first hole 90 and the second holes 50A, 50B aimed to determine a further loading of the spring 11 of the elastic device 7.

    [0129] According to the idea underlying the invention of the aforesaid process, a step is also provided for engaging the pin 6 within the first hole 90 and the second holes 50A, 50B of the two pivots 4, 5, during which the free end 63 of the stem 61 of the hinge pin 6 abuts against the slide surface 70 made on the lateral face 9A of the head portion 9, forcing the elastic device 7 to slide in the seat 10 until the first hole 90 of the head portion 9 of the first pivot 4 is substantially aligned with the second holes 50A, 50B of the shoulders 5A, 5B of the second pivot 5.

    [0130] More in detail, advantageously during the step of engaging the hinge pin 6 in the first hole 90 and in the second holes 50A, 50B, the head 60 of the pin 6 is inserted in the shaped second hole 50A of a first shoulder 5A of the second pivot 5. Simultaneously, the threaded terminal portion 61A of the stem 61 of the pin 6 is engaged via screwing in a second threaded terminal hole 50B of the second shoulder 5B (or of the third shoulder in case of three shoulders) of the second pivot 5.

    [0131] In turn, the middle portion 61B of the pin 6 is inserted in the first hole 90 of the head portion 9, in particular substantially to size.

    [0132] Advantageously, the slide surface 70 is obtained by means of at least one step for removing material, in particular by means of milling with mill that conducts pass or plunge machining.

    [0133] At the end of the step of engaging the pin 6, the free end 63 of the hinge pin 6 preferably remains substantially contained inside the second hole of the corresponding final (second or third) shoulder of the second pivot 5; otherwise, it exits outward slightly, as indicated in FIG. 3.

    [0134] The hinge thus conceived therefore attains the pre-established objects, and in particular it is capable of allowing a facilitated possibility of assembly by realigning the holes of the two pivots. In addition, due to the present hinge, it is possible to prevent unaesthetic elements due to its visible parts and simultaneously it is susceptible of being mounted with a process that is extremely easy and inexpensive.

    [0135] In any case, it is clear that modifications can be made to the elastic hinge described up to now, without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, nothing prohibits the pivot element that comprises the elastic device from being arranged on the end piece of the eyeglasses rather than on the temple.