Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
351116000 | Detachable | 47 |
20080212016 | DURABLE EYEGLASSES FRAME ASSEMBLY - A novel eyeglasses frame allowing sizing, assembly and disassembly without the need for special training, screws, bolts, or pins, or special tools. | 09-04-2008 |
20080278677 | Spectacle Frame Comprising a Joint for Bending the Spectacle Bows - An eyeglass frame with a hinge for angling the eyeglass temples, for which, in the middle of the hinge surface, the hinge has excess material, which, depending on the position of the excess material, leads to a bending of the hinge or holds the hinge in one plane. | 11-13-2008 |
20090002626 | Glasses Type Sound/Communication Device - A spectacle type audio/communication device in which the frame and temples of spectacles is used, and a plurality of parts are embeddedly provided dividedly without being exposed by effectively utilizing the limited space of the frame and temples of the spectacles, whereby a sense of strangeness in terms of appearance is eliminated. The audio/communication device includes a frame ( | 01-01-2009 |
20090015784 | Eyewear with Retaining Assembly - Eyewear includes a frame and a retaining assembly having right and left connecting members. Each connecting member has a recess with retaining walls extending along opposed sides of the recess. Each of right and left temple connecting members has a substantially T-shaped projection that is configured to be received by a corresponding recess. A retaining member is secured to the right and left temple connecting members. | 01-15-2009 |
20090122255 | Spectacles With Interchangeable Temples - Spectacles consist of an optical or sunshade front optionally supported by a frame and comprising two interchangeable temples. Each temple is connected to the front or to the frame by a male part and an associated joint. In the spectacles, the joint of each temple consists of at least one pin arranged transversely in a corresponding longitudinal slot formed at one end of a free temple. The pin can be snapped into an elastically deformable recess formed in a plate projecting from the male part, the shape and dimensions of which are approximately the same as those of the slot of the temple, or vice versa. | 05-14-2009 |
20090195747 | Interchangeable eyeglass temples - Temple holders each having recesses formed in the holders are hinged to the extreme ends of an eyeglass front. Temple ends, inserted into respective holder recesses secure the temples in proper position relative to the front. Magnets within the recesses and the temple ends having polar orientations that establish magnetic attraction with each other join the temples to the front through the temple holders. The temple holders reinforce the coupling of the temples with the front during ordinary wear to prevent an undesirable separation of a temple from its front. Selective separation of the temples from the front, however, enables the wearer to change temple styles, as appropriate. | 08-06-2009 |
20100201937 | QUICK-CONNECT ATTACHMENT FOR EYEGLASS TEMPLE PIECE - A quick connection for an eyeglass temple piece ( | 08-12-2010 |
20100315587 | Prism Glasses with Movable Lenses and Detachable Temples - The prism glasses include movable prism lenses and, optionally. detachable temples. The movable lenses permit the user to alter the viewing angle from substantially 90 degrees downward to substantially 90 degrees upward. The glasses include a planar frame plate, a bridge, a forward outboard face and view ports therethrough. Two prisms, one for each view port, transmit the image. Prism frames have mounting elements for attachment and detachment to complementary mount elements on the frame. The mounts permit either rotation or removal and re-insertion on the frame. In a first mode of operation, the prism transmits a 90 degrees image. The prism mounts cooperate with the complementary frame mounts and the prism lenses can be (a) removed and re-positioned at a 180 degrees position or (b) moved 180 degrees from the downward 90 degree viewpoint to an upward 90 degree viewpoint to the second operational mode. | 12-16-2010 |
20110109872 | Eyeglasses that are Assembled Easily and Quickly - A pair of eyeglasses include a frame having two endpieces and two temples each pivotally mounted on the respective endpiece of the frame. Each of the endpieces has a T-shaped receiving slot, and each of the temples has a T-shaped retaining flange mounted in the receiving slot of the respective endpiece. The retaining flange of each of the temples has a pivot shaft pivotally mounted in the receiving slot of the respective endpiece. Thus, a user only needs to rotate each of the temples relative to the respective endpiece to attach each of the temples to the respective endpiece so that the eyeglasses are assembled easily and quickly. In addition, each of the temples is combined with the respective endpiece without needing co-operation of any screw member and hand tool. | 05-12-2011 |
20110157542 | EYEGLASSES HAVING A TEMPLE MOUNTING STRUCTURE - A pair of eyeglasses include a lens frame unit having a pair of lateral sides, a pair of temples, and a pair of pivot connection units. Each pivot connection unit rotatably couples a corresponding one of the temples to a corresponding one of the lateral sides of the lens frame unit. Each of the pivot connection units includes a coupling seat coupled to the corresponding one of the lateral sides of the lens frame unit, and a pivoting section formed on one end of the corresponding one of the temples. Each pivot connection unit further includes an axle formed on one of the pivoting section and the coupling seat and extending along a horizontal pivot axis. The other one of the coupling seat and the pivoting section is formed with an axle opening through which the axle is rotatably inserted. | 06-30-2011 |
20110242479 | Eyeglasses - Eyeglasses, the eyeglasses defining substantially opposed lateral sides, the eyeglasses comprising: a pair of lenses provided in a substantially side-by-side relationship relative to each other between the eyeglasses lateral sides; a pair of connectors each provided substantially adjacent a respective one of the eyeglasses lateral sides; and a pair of side arms, each of the side arms being pivotally coupled to a respective one of the connectors so as to be pivotable in a side arm pivoting plane to a closed, an opened, an extended and a released configuration. In the closed configuration, the side arms are each substantially adjacent and substantially parallel to the lenses. In the opened configuration, the side arms extend substantially perpendicular to the lenses. In the released configuration, the side arms are located opposite to the lenses relatively to the connector and are substantially freely pivotable in the side arm pivoting plane. In the extended configuration, the side arms are between the opened and released configurations and are biased toward the opened configuration. | 10-06-2011 |
20110249231 | GLASSES ASSEMBLY - A glasses assembly includes a frame made of slightly flexible material. The frame includes two sides each having a column extending therefrom. Each column includes a snapping member. At least one lens is mounted to the frame. The glasses assembly further includes two coupling blocks each having a snapping portion at a first end thereof and a coupling portion at a second end thereof. The snapping portion includes a groove and a recess in communication with the groove. The coupling blocks are mounted to the sides of the frame with each column received in the groove of the snapping portion of one of the coupling blocks and with the snapping member of the column engaged in the recess. A wearing unit is engaged with the coupling portions of the coupling blocks. The wearing unit can be a pair of temples or a head strap. | 10-13-2011 |
20120113382 | Sunglass frame - A pair of sunglasses having interengaging surfaces of a temple portion and a lens frame portion with a groove, passageway or recess provided in or defined by at least one of the temple portion and the lens frame portion to accommodate a sliding therein of a hang tag attachment string or cord. | 05-10-2012 |
20120176579 | Eyeglasses with built in enclosure - Eyeglasses whose temple bars each have a U shaped cross section. The temple bars are each held in place by a magnetic catch. When the temple bars are folded, the frame member of the eyeglasses can reside within the hollow area formed by hollow space created by the two U shaped cross sectional temple bars. One temple bar encloses the top half of the frame. The second temple bar encloses the bottom half of the frame. A preferred embodiment includes the temple bars each have a cut out portion corresponding to the location of the wearers ears so that the temple bar can rest comfortably on the wearer's ear. A preferred embodiment includes to portion of the cut out portion that interacts with the wearer's ear includes an overlay of resilient material located where the ear and the temple bar interact. | 07-12-2012 |
20120236251 | EYEGLASSES ASSEMBLY - An eyeglasses assembly includes a pair of pivot units to detachably connect a lens unit to a pair of temple units. Each pivot unit has a pivot rod. Each temple unit has two vertically spaced hook members formed at an end of a temple body to engage detachably the pivot rod and to permit the temple body to rotate about the pivot rod relative to the lens unit. With the use of the hook members, convenient assembly and disassembly of the temple units is permitted for replacement. | 09-20-2012 |
20120257159 | SIDE ARM RELEASE SYSTEM FOR EYEGLASS FRAME WITH CHANGEABLE TEMPLE PIECES - A side arm release system for an eyeglass frame includes front frame having outer edges, each of the edges terminating in a vertical line substantially parallel to a plane defined by the eyeglasses or the like held within the front frame. The vertical line functions as a fulcrum for the release function. The system further includes a pair of axle journals, one each of the journals of the pair integrally depending from the inner surface of each outer end of the front frame, the journal projecting in a direction generally normal to the plane of the eyeglasses held within the front frame. The journals are located proximally to the fulcrum within a dimension having a width of the forward-most ends of side arms. The system also includes a pair of male bayonet clips, each rotationally dependent at one end from axles within respective the journals of the eyeglass frame, and inwardly of the fulcrum in the direction of a nose bridge of the front frame. Each of the temple pieces exhibit a forward end terminating in a vertical camming surface which contacts the fulcrum upon rotation of the arms or temple members. A pair of female bayonet clips are proportioned for complemental engagement of opposing male bayonet clips, the female clips formed integrally upon inner sides of each temple piece proximally to each of the male bayonet clips when the male clips are press-fitted into the female clips. The outward rotation of temple members causes a lever action of the camming surface upon the fulcrum, pulling on the male bayonet clip. Rotation of the eyeglass frame oppositely in direction to the rotation of the side arm will also pull the male bayonet clip out of engagement with its associated female clip and in the direction of the eyeglass frame. | 10-11-2012 |
20120327359 | DUAL EYEGLASSES - Embodiments herein provide dual eyeglasses including a first set of eyeglasses and a second set of eyeglasses rigidly coupled to each other at the earpieces. The first and second sets of eyeglasses may be coupled together in an opposing arrangement, so that when one set of eyeglasses is worn on the face of a user, the other set is disposed behind the user's head. Some embodiments may include an eyeglass connector that may be used to rigidly couple two sets of eyeglasses together. Other embodiments may include a set of eyeglasses having a coupling mechanism integrated into the earpieces for rigidly coupling the eyeglasses to another set of eyeglasses. In yet other embodiments, the two sets of eyeglasses may be permanently coupled together. For example, the two sets of eyeglasses may be of a single construction. | 12-27-2012 |
20130003012 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL GLASSES - A pair of the 3D glasses having safety device comprises a glasses frame and a pair of temples pivotally mounted on the glasses frame. Each of the pair of temples comprises a joint extreme having a pivot seat with an axle bore and an aperture connecting to the axle bore. The pair of temples is capable of being dislocated from the glasses frame. | 01-03-2013 |
20130003013 | Interchangeable Eyewear - An interchangeable eyewear with an interchangeable temple and an quick release connector. The present invention comprises a quick release connector and an interchangeable temple. The quick release connector comprises a hinge end and a central aperture. The central aperture comprises a plurality of female bored cylinders, which are to be attached to a plurality of ball plungers connected to a male end of the interchangeable temple. The plurality of ball plungers are positioned within a plurality of male bored cylinders on the male end. The attachment of the interchangeable temple to the quick release connector is made possible by the engagement of the plurality of ball plungers to the plurality of female bored cylinders. The plurality of springs and the plurality of balls within the plurality of ball plungers allow the plurality of ball plungers to slide in and snap into the central aperture of the quick release connector. | 01-03-2013 |
20130077041 | EYEGLASSES HAVING REPLACEABLE AND FOLDABLE TEMPLES - Disclosed is a pair of eyewear that may be used as sunglasses or protective eyewear. The eyewear comprise removable arms so that the arms or frame may be replaced by the user. | 03-28-2013 |
20130077042 | MOUNTING MECHANISM FOR EYEWEAR - Eyewear can be provided that comprises at least one lens, at least one earstem, and a retention assembly that interconnects the lens with the earstem. The retention assembly can include an engagement protrusion attached to the lens and a coupling mechanism attached to an end of the earstem. The coupling mechanism can include a housing configured to receive the engagement protrusion and a lever mechanism being operative to move between open and closed positions for disengaging or engaging with the engagement protrusion. | 03-28-2013 |
20130114038 | EYEGLASSES WITH REPLACEABLE TEMPLES - Eyeglasses with replaceable temples include a lens rim having two sides respectively provided with a projecting member with at least one insert hole. Two connecting bases are respectively assembled at two sides of the lens rim, respectively having a front end disposed with an insert slot, an inner wall bored with at least one insert hole communicating with the insert slot and an outer wall formed with a recessed groove having its interior bored with at least one insert hole communicating with the insert slot. Two positioning plates are respectively received in the recessed grooves of the connecting bases, respectively having an inner side secured with at least one positioning stud respectively having a threaded hole. Two screw members are inserted through the insert holes of the connecting bases and screwed in the threaded holes of the positioning stud. | 05-09-2013 |
20130169922 | MODULE EYE GLASSES - An eyeglass assembly formed of detachable and interchangeable parts. The assembly comprises detachable upper and lower frame parts that define an aperture for receiving lenses or a lens assembly. Two interchangeable temple arms are pivotally connected to the upper and lower frame parts and assist in holding the eyeglass assembly together. The eyeglasses advantageously allow a wearer, manufacturer, designer, distributor and/or retailer to vary the shape, style, size or colour of the eyeglasses to suit their requirements by a simple interchange of parts. Other embodiments are directed to eyeglass components formed from heat dissipating material, specifically temple arms comprising an insert formed of a heat dissipating material such as a polymer or aluminum. | 07-04-2013 |
20130229616 | SPECTACLES FRAME WITH ARMS MOUNTING BY PIVOTING ABOUT A HINGE KNUCKLE WHILE APPLYING A COMPRESSION FORCE - An eyeglass frame comprising a frame front and two arms pivotally mounted about main pivot axes to enable the arms to be folded-out or folded-in relative to the frame front. The arms are pivotally mounted about auxiliary pivot axes for mounting on the frame front in the position for pivoting about their main axes, wherein knuckles are inserted in openings formed in the arms or frame front, with two pivot heads projecting into the openings. Each knuckle has two cam paths about the auxiliary pivot axis wherein the pivot heads exert a compression force against deformation of the opening, the pivot heads, or the knuckle, during the auxiliary pivoting of the corresponding arm. The two cam paths are defined by two housings extending along the main pivot axis into which the pivot heads become inserted to maintain a compression force when the corresponding arm pivots about the main axis. | 09-05-2013 |
20130235327 | Eyeglasses Structures - The eyeglass frame is an improved eyeglass frame with dislocating joints. The dislocating joints prevent damage to the eyeglass frame when external forces are applied to the structure and allow for the frame to be disconnected, if so desired. The joints dislocate without completely separating from the other components of the eyeglass frame or becoming damaged, and the joints can be quickly reconnected without tools. | 09-12-2013 |
20130235328 | DATA EXCHANGE SYSTEM - The invention relates to a data exchange system comprising a spectacle frame and at least one detachable temple, a base station for receiving the detachable temple when detached from the spectacle frame, wherein the detachable temple comprises a connecting interface configured to mate a connecting interface, in particular an electrical connecting interface, of the spectacle frame and an electrical connecting interface of the base station. This data exchange system allows a user to carry the glasses in a comfortable manner whereas, at the same time, a secure data exchange from any devices incorporated into the spectacles can be ensured. | 09-12-2013 |
20130242251 | EYEGLASS HINGE ASSEMBLY - The invention relates to a hinge for connecting a temple arm to an eyeglass frame that may be made up of one or more frame parts. Parts of the eyeglasses, including the temple arm and frame, are interchangeable so the colour, shape and style of eyeglasses can be quickly and easily changed. The temple arm is connected to the frame securely, but in a way that the temple arm can easily be disconnected for interchanging. The temple arm needs to be deformed, bent or moved beyond a normal orientation to allow it to be easily disconnected. In a preferred embodiment, the temple arm hinge assembly comprises a hooked member and a pivot shaft, whereby the pivot shaft comprises a notch or truncation positioned such that the hooked member can only be engaged/disengaged if the temple arm is deformed or the like beyond a normal position. | 09-19-2013 |
20130293827 | GLASSES FRAME - A glasses frame comprises a body and two temples. Each of the two temples includes a protruding portion, a rod extending downward from the protruding portion, and a guiding block formed at one end of the rod. The body is provided at each end thereof with a protruding portion, a pivot hole penetrating the protruding portion, a guiding groove in communication with the pivot hole, and a stop portion formed at a bottom of the guiding groove. The rods of the two temples are inserted downward into the pivot holes of the body respectively, and the guiding blocks move downward along the guiding grooves and slide over the stop portions and engage against the bottom of the protruding portions, respectively, so that the two temples are pivotally fixed at both ends of the body without using screws, which reduces manufacturing cost while making assembly easier. | 11-07-2013 |
20130308087 | GLASSES - Glasses, in which a temple is provided for an end piece of a front frame, includes an intermediate member which is made of an elastic material and is provided between the end piece and the temple with one end connected to the end piece and the other end connected to the temple, the elastic material elastically deforming more easily than the end piece and the temple. | 11-21-2013 |
20140036221 | DETACHABLE EYEGLASS FRAME - A detachable eyeglass frame includes a lens frame, a pair of hollow temples, a pair of temple inserts and a pair of hinges. The temple insert resembles a stick ending with a blade having a pocket for receiving the asymmetrical V-shaped hinge. The hinge has a column at one tip and a screw receiving column at the other. The temple insert is received by a sleeve formed within the temple and furthermore the hinge is inserted to the pocket of the temple insert for connecting the temple to the lens frame through a screw. | 02-06-2014 |
20140104562 | GLASSES HAVING REPLACEABLE LEG USING MAGNETS - The present invention relates to glasses having a leg which can be detachable from a connector of an eyeglass frame ( | 04-17-2014 |
20140152952 | EYEGLASSES WITHOUT USING SCREWS - A pair of eyeglasses includes a frame having two rims with a bridge connected therebetween. Each rim has an installation hole and a groove is defined in the inner periphery of each of the installation holes. A reception portion is defined in the outside of each of the rims. Two lenses each have the inner end engaged with the groove and the outer end of each lens is located in the reception portion. A passage is defined through the distal end of each of the rims. An opening and an engaging hole are respectively defined through each of the rims and communicate the passage. The opening communicates with the reception portion. Two connection members are respectively inserted into the two passages and each connection member has a protrusion which extends through the opening and presses the lens. Each connection member has a resilient engaging portion engaged with the engaging hole. | 06-05-2014 |
20140247421 | SCREWLESS EYEGLASSES - A temple assembly of a pair of eyeglasses is coupled to a frame body without screws. The temple assembly of eyeglasses includes a first connecting member and a second connecting member. The first connecting member includes a lever arm portion and a latching portion extended by the lever arm portion along the direction distal from said frame body. The second connecting member includes an elastic portion and an engaging portion extended by the elastic portion along the direction distal from the frame body; wherein the latching portion detachably coupled to the engaging portion, the elastic portion approached elastically to the lever arm portion. Thereby, an end piece of the frame body is rotatably coupled between the lever arm portion and the elastic portion. | 09-04-2014 |
20140268010 | FRAMELESS EYEGLASSES - A pair of frameless eyeglasses includes a lens having two holes defined therethrough. Two temples each have a connection unit and the connection unit has a slot at a front end thereof. Two sides of the lens are engaged with the two respective slots. A resilient member has one end connected to the connection unit and the other end of the resilient member separates from the connection unit and extends toward the slot. A block is formed on the second end of each of the resilient member and engaged with the hole of the lens corresponding thereto. The temple can be easily separated from the lens by pushing the block out from the hole of the lens. | 09-18-2014 |
20150009469 | GLASSES STORAGE SYSTEM - Glasses storage system. In one example embodiment, a glasses storage system includes a frame configured to position one or more lenses in front of one or both eyes of a user and an earpiece configured to support the frame. The earpiece surrounds a hollow storage cavity that is defined internally to the earpiece. | 01-08-2015 |
20150042948 | EYEGLASSES - A pair of eyeglasses includes a bottom lens frame, a top lens frame and two temples. The bottom lens frame has opposite bottom engaging portions, and a bottom bridge portion that is disposed between the bottom engaging portions. The top lens frame has a top bridge portion that is removably connected to the bottom bridge portion of the bottom lens frame, and two top engaging portions that are disposed respectively at opposite sides of the top bridge portion and that are proximate respectively to the bottom engaging portions. Each of the temples includes an end piece that engages removably a respective one of the top engaging portions of the top lens frame and a respective one of the bottom engaging portions of the bottom lens frame. | 02-12-2015 |
20150070647 | Eyewear Frame - Eyeglasses with interchangeable parts comprising a lens frame adapted for mounting a pair of lenses in a pair of lens cavities with a pair of lenses releasably secured to the lens cavities and a pair of temple extension emanating from either side the lens frame with a first temple arm releasably secured to one temple extension forming a first hinge joint and allowing the first temple arm to pivot relative to the lens frame and a second temple arm releasably secured to another temple extension forming a second hinge joint and allowing the second temple arm to pivot relative to the lens frame and further including a pair of ear pieces releasably secured to the each temple arm, and wherein the interchangeable nature of the lenses, the temple arms and the ear pieces permit an individual to customize the eyeglasses in a manner they desire. | 03-12-2015 |
20150116654 | Spectacles Article with Detachable Personal Accessories - A spectacles article includes a pair of lenses, and a spectacles frame, which includes a lens frame, a first extension arm, a second extension arm and a personal accessory. The personal accessory is detachably attached on the spectacles frame to allow the spectacles frame to operate between a spectacles mode and an accessory mode, wherein in the spectacles mode, the personal accessory is securely attached on the spectacles frame, wherein in the accessory mode, the personal accessory is detached from the spectacles frame and is to be utilized as a personal accessory. | 04-30-2015 |
20150301359 | Eyewear with Interchangeable Magnetically-Held Stems and Strap Connectors - Eyewear with interchangeable magnetically-held stems and strap connectors utilize overlapping magnets with aligned magnetic poles where the poles are orthogonal to the axes of insertion of the magnets. A hook or pawl can be added to one of the magnetics and an indentation added to the other to create a physical as well as magnetic connection. | 10-22-2015 |
20150309331 | INTERCHANGEABLE GLASSES SYSTEM - An interchangeable glasses system. The interchangeable glasses system includes a frame and one or more lenses attached to the frame. The interchangeable glasses system also includes a temple configured to hold the frame in place relative the user's ears. The interchangeable glasses system further includes an attachment configured to releasably secure the temple relative to the frame. | 10-29-2015 |
20160004094 | REPLACEABLE ARM STRUCTURE FOR SPECTACLES - A replaceable arm structure for spectacles comprises a joint unit disposed between a frame and an arm. A front end of the joint unit is pivotally connected to the frame, and a rear end of the joint unit forms a horizontal spindle perpendicularly connected to a radial locating shaft. A horizontal axial hole and an axial cutout slot communicating with a radial locating slot perpendicularly are formed on a front end of the arm. The rear end of the joint unit is pivotally connected to the arm by fitting the horizontal spindle with the horizontal axial hole. The rear end of the joint unit and the arm are fixed together by fitting the radial locating shaft with the radial locating slot. | 01-07-2016 |
20160041404 | EYEWEAR WITH INTERCHANGEABLE TEMPLES AND BROW BAR - Various embodiments are directed to eyewear that can be stylized by changing temples, brow bar and decorative beading on the temples. The eyewear comprises a frame having a first end, a second end, a top surface, a front surface and a rear surface. A first temple post is pivotally coupled to the frame first end. A first temple comprises a first cavity formed at a first end that is configured to releasably receive the first temple post so that the first temple is coupled to the first frame end. At least one brow bar is releasably attached to at least a portion of the frame top surface, the frame front surface and the frame back surface, and at least one decorative temple portion having a hole formed there through is configured to be removably received on the first temple post intermediate the frame and the first temple. | 02-11-2016 |
20160048025 | INTERCHANGEABLE EYEWEAR/HEAD-MOUNTED DEVICE ASSEMBLY WITH QUICK RELEASE MECHANISM - A head-mounted device includes a central frame support and at least one removably connected optics arm. The at least one optics arm has first and second free ends that are removably connected to a second end of the central frame support at a point between the first and second free ends. The optics arm extends away from the central frame support and is configured to present information to the user via a display device. | 02-18-2016 |
20160109729 | EYEWEAR WITH EXCHANGEABLE TEMPLES HOUSING A RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSCEIVER - A wireless ad hoc network may be formed by eyewear having a radio frequency transceiver with other devices having compatible radio frequency transceivers. The transceivers may operate in an unlicensed radio frequency band at 2.45 GHz. The eyewear may include at least one detachable temple, and the radio frequency transceiver of the eyewear may be embedded in the at least one detachable temple. Other devices may also be embedded in the at least one detachable temple. The at least one detachable temple may be electrically connected to a frame of the eyewear when in an open position. | 04-21-2016 |
20160170230 | EYEWEAR HINGE AND PROCESS FOR ASSEMBLY | 06-16-2016 |
20160178929 | Combination Structure of Eyeglasses Temple | 06-23-2016 |
20160178930 | Adjustable Hinge Arrangement For Eyewear | 06-23-2016 |