Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
351112000 | With pocket clip or clasp | 6 |
20090284709 | Eyeglass Holder - This disclosure is directed to an eyeglass holder arranged to be worn on ones' clothing and includes a cylindrical or rectangular base containing a semicircular ring fixedly attached, through which a smaller loop is threaded, and, through such smaller loop a larger ring is threaded, said larger ring being able to attach to the temple bar of a pair of eyeglasses. The free rotation of the rings through each other and through the semicircular loop fixed to the base member allow for the eyeglasses to lie flat against a user's garment, employing a buttonhole on said garment, and thus be safely and reversibly attached to said garment. | 11-19-2009 |
20100110366 | Eyeglass frame with at least one carabiner - An eyeglass frame comprises: (a) a main lens frame for holding one or more optical lenses, said lens frame having opposed lateral ends; (b) means for attaching the main lens frame to the wearer's head when in use; and (c) a carabiner clip extending from either: one lateral end of the main lens frame, or from the main lens frame attaching means. The carabiner clip has at least 3 sides, at least one of said sides including a bar connected to an adjacent clip side with spring biasing for defining a securely closed position for said clip. This eyeglass frame is particularly suitable for use as reading or other vision correcting glasses, sunglasses, safety glasses, sportswear, a fashion accessory and combinations thereof. | 05-06-2010 |
20140320798 | GLASSES CLIP - An eyeglasses clip includes a first receiving end and a second stabilizing end. The first receiving end can attach to an external anchoring point and receive at least one temple arm of a pair of eyeglasses. The second stabilizing end can be distinct from the first receiving end and can receive the at least one temple arm. Additionally, the eyeglasses clip can receive the at least one temple arm such that the rotational and latitudinal movement of the at least one temple arm is limited. | 10-30-2014 |
20150338684 | SPRING CLIP ATTACHABLE TO AN EYEGLASS FRAME TEMPLE PIECE - The present invention provides a spring clip attachable to either temple piece of a pair of eyeglasses. The spring clip can be used to secure the eyeglasses to clothing. The spring clip has a pair of spring clamps that fit over either temple piece of a pair of eyeglasses, as well as a clip that can secures the eyeglasses to clothing. The pair of spring clamps are large enough to accommodate temple pieces having a wide range of thicknesses. The spring clip is formed from a spring steel blank in a bending process that forms the clamps and the clip. The clip can fabricated from stainless spring steel, or the clip can be fabricated from non-corrosion resistant spring steel and plated with a corrosion-resistant metal, such as gold or chromium. | 11-26-2015 |
20150378172 | GLASSES WITH INTEGRATED GLASSES CARRIER - Glasses having a frame for lenses and foldable side arms hinged at one end thereof to the frame. At least one side arm carries a body having an elongated conformation with a first upper portion, at a distance from the side arm, widened with respect to a second lower portion and integral with the side arm, in proximity to an end, of such first portion a seat for an elastic annular element. This elastic annular element suitable to associate with the second portion of the body carried by the side arm in a first work position, but suitable to be arranged partially outside the seat in a second work position but always associated with the side arm. In such second position the annular element being connectable to a button of a garment or a similar element to enable fastening the glasses to this when the glasses are not worn. | 12-31-2015 |
20160048035 | Eyeglass Lens Saver Clips - The clip is designed to secure eyewear to an article upon a person or nearby place to be readily available. The clip will help prevent damage, broken, lost or stolen eyewear. The clip can be soldered, screwed, molded by plastic extrusion, glued or clamped onto the temple of the eyewear or by any other available means. | 02-18-2016 |