Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
351115000 | Reversible or axially rotatable | 6 |
20120169990 | ELECTRONIC EYEWEAR AND FOOTWEAR - A eyeglasses assembly comprising a frame portion housing a pair of lenses and a pair of temple pieces selectively engaging the frame portion. The temple pieces are configured to allow tool-free connect and disconnect from the frame portion and each comprise a mounting end, an ear engagement end, and a rotating temple body portion positioned between and having a first body side and a second body side which may be alternately orientated outwards by way of rotating the temple body portion. The appearance of the eyeglasses assembly may be altered by way of rotating said rotating temple body portion. | 07-05-2012 |
20130010254 | Rotary Glasses - A pair of rotary glasses comprising a lens, a glasses leg, and a pivot element. The support portion includes a second pivot portion corresponding to the first pivotal transverse through hole. The pivot element is passed through the first pivotal transverse through hole and the second pivot portion to pivotally couple each glasses leg. With this structural design, a user can longitudinally rotate the support portion by using the pivot element as an axis towards or away from the upper edge of the lens or the glasses frame so that the folding portion of the glasses leg and the lens or the glasses frame can support the rotary glasses on a disposing surface securely. Therefore, the rotary glasses will not lose balance or topple over by a slight external force so as to prevent the lens or the glasses frame from damage. | 01-10-2013 |
20130155369 | FOLDABLE GLASSES - Foldable glasses include a body having two lateral sides. A pivotal column is formed on each lateral side and received in an insertion groove of a lining block. The insertion groove of each lining block includes two clamping portions clamping one of the pivotal columns Each lining block is pivotable relative to one of the pivotal columns about the pivotal end. Two elongated temples each include an end having a receiving groove securely receiving one of the lining blocks. Each lining block is covered by the receiving groove of one of the temples when the temple is being pivoted. Each pivotal column abuts a stop portion of the insertion groove of one of the lining blocks when the temples are in the unfolded position. The first recessed portion of the insertion groove of each lining block receives one of the pivotal columns when the temples are in the folded position. | 06-20-2013 |
20130188121 | EYEGLASSES - A pair of eyeglasses includes a lens unit and a pair of temple members. The lens unit includes a pair of endpieces horizontally spaced apart from each other. Each of the temple members includes a temple and a guiding mechanism. The temple includes a pivoting part pivoted to a corresponding one of the endpieces, and is pivotable upward and downward with respect to the corresponding one of the endpieces between an extending position, where the temple extends backwardly away from the lens unit, and a folded position, where the temple is disposed behind and extends proximate to the lens unit. The guiding mechanism is for guiding and limiting the temple to pivot between the extending position and the folded position. | 07-25-2013 |
20150029458 | SPECTACLE FRAME HAVING ROTATING ARMS - The frame includes a front surface ( | 01-29-2015 |
20150092153 | One Stem Reversible Reading Glasses - One stem reversible glasses include a first lens and a second lens. A stem having a proximal end and a distal end is connected adjacent one of the first lens and the second lens at the proximal end. An earpiece is connected adjacent the distal end of the stem, the earpiece including means for securing the earpiece to a right ear of a user when the glasses are in a first reading position and for securing the earpiece to a left ear of the user when the glasses are in a second reading position. A nosepiece is disposed between the first lens and the second lens dimensioned and configured for receiving a nose of a user when the glasses are in either the first reading position or the second reading position. | 04-02-2015 |