Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
351121000 | With connector | 45 |
20090079932 | Eyeglasses having quick lens release feature - Eyeglasses include a frame: a pair of lenses mounted detachably on the frame; and a pair of temples, each of which is pivoted to the frame so as to be rotatable relative to the frame between folded and extended positions, and each of which is provided with an abutting part that abuts against a respective one of the lenses when the respective one of the temples is disposed at the extended position, and that is spaced apart from the respective one of the lenses when the respective one of the temples is disposed at the folded position. | 03-26-2009 |
20090323017 | Eyeglasses - The present invention is related to a pair of eyeglasses, comprising at least a lens, at least a pair of temples, at least a pair of engaging elements, and at least a connecting element. The lens includes at least a pair of engaging elements disposed on the left and right opposite sides of the lens, and the engaging elements include a C type engaging portion. The pair of temples include at least a connecting element disposed at one end of the temples to be pivotally connected to the engaging elements of the lens, and the connecting element includes at least a connecting pillar and is at least partially suspended. Wherein when the connecting element and the engaging elements are pivotally connected to each other, the connecting pillar of the connecting element is disposed in the C type engaging portion for the pivotal connection of the lens and the temples to be completed in a simple and fast way. | 12-31-2009 |
20100097565 | RESILIENT HINGE FOR EYEGLASSES - The present invention relates to a hinge assembly for use with eyeglasses. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a hinge assembly to attach a temple to a main frame of a pair of eyeglasses. The hinge assembly of this embodiment may include a pair of hinge members (formed as a ball and socket) rotationally attached to one another and each resiliently attached (e.g., using a spring) to a respective one of the temple and the main frame of the pair of eyeglasses. | 04-22-2010 |
20100103367 | EYEGLASSES AND ASSEMBLY METHOD THEREOF - This invention is related to a pair of eyeglasses. The lens includes a pair of connecting pieces disposed with a connecting barb portion set on two opposite sides of the lens; the temples include a hinge portion comprising a hinge neck portion and a hinge pillar set on one end of the temples, the hinge neck portion being respectively connected to the temples and the hinge pillar; the connecting elements comprise a connecting trough with an inner trough in it, a hinge trough, and a hinge passage, and the connecting elements are respectively connected to the lens and the temples. Wherein when the lens is hinged to the connecting elements, the connecting piece is received by the hinge trough and the connecting barb portion is engaged in the inner trough; when the temples are hinged to the connecting elements, the hinge pillar is hinged in the hinge trough. | 04-29-2010 |
20110249232 | Hinge Mechanism for a Fluid Filled Lens Assembly - In an embodiment, a hinge for a fluid-filled lens assembly includes a base having a first end configured to connect to a temple arm of the lens assembly and a second end configured to connect to a frame of the lens assembly, wherein the base includes a gap that is shaped to allow for tubing to pass from the first end to the second end of the base. In an embodiment, the first end of the base includes a cammed surface configured to engage a surface of the temple arm. In an embodiment, the first and second ends of the base are configured to flex around a rotation axis of the hinge. | 10-13-2011 |
20120002160 | FRAME DESIGN FOR ELECTRONIC SPECTACLES - A first device is provided. The first device comprises a frame, where the frame further comprises: a lens housing adapted to support a first lens and a second lens, a first temple coupled to the lens housing, and a second temple coupled to the lens housing. The first device further comprises a first conductive path provided by one or more frame elements from the first temple to the lens housing and a second conductive path provided by one or more frame elements from the first temple to the lens housing. The first conductive path is electrically isolated from the second conductive path. | 01-05-2012 |
20120013842 | Eyeglasses with Reverse Curvature Temple Pieces - A pair of eyeglasses comprising one frame; two lenses, wherein said two lenses are attached to said frame; one nose piece wherein said nose piece is attached to said frame between said two lenses; and two temple pieces wherein each temple piece comprises a first end and a second end; said first ends of said two temple pieces connected to said frame; said second ends of said two temple pieces convexly curved with respect to one another. | 01-19-2012 |
20120026452 | FRAME FOR SPECTACLES WITH TELESCOPIC HINGES, AND HINGE FOR THE FRAME - The present disclosure relates to a frame which comprises a front surface, extended by two lateral posts and two arms hinged to the posts about the hinge pins of two telescopic hinges, each of which, with a front surface element rigidly connected to a post and an arm element, is rigidly connected to an arm that comprises a slide hinged on the front surface element, and mounted in a sheath against a spring and slidable by means of the latter; the front surface element and the sheath of the arm element engaging, in the open position of the arm, by at least two matching transverse surfaces for stopping the opening. The surfaces that stop the opening of the two elements of each hinge are rough, the surface that stops the opening of one of the elements, of the surface, and of the arm having a hollow intermediate area. Thanks to the present method, system and device, the frame hinges have a reduced size with the same performance. | 02-02-2012 |
20120062831 | MAGNETIC EYEGLASS HINGE - The present invention provides eyeglasses including a frame and an arm connectable to the frame. The eyeglasses include a magnetic hinge connecting the arm to the frame. The magnetic hinge includes a first housing having an first inner cavity and a first outer protruding edge having a plurality of extending flanges disposed thereon, a first magnet disposed inside the first housing, a central washer including at least a portion of the central washer having magnetic attraction capabilities, a second housing having a second inner cavity and an inner lip portion radially disposed within the second inner cavity and a second magnet disposed inside the second housing. The magnetic hinge is magnetically held in place by the magnetic attraction between the first magnet and the second magnet via the central washer and the engagement of the extending flanges within the inner lip portion. | 03-15-2012 |
20120182519 | Spectacles Comprising Elastically Articulated Arms - Spectacles consist of an optical or solar front and two arms, each arm being connected to a frame or directly to the front by a pin and an associated elastic articulation element. The spectacles are characterized in that they comprise additional assistance devices acting beyond an equilibrium or oscillation point of the arm that is between the two support zones defining the stable positions and contributing to reinforcing the stable open position, the devices being formed by at least one magnetic element integrated into one or the other of the supporting zones for the pin or of the arm. | 07-19-2012 |
20120224137 | Eyeglasses Frame with Dual Hooks and a Slingshot - An eyeglasses frame with dual hooks and a slingshot is provided, comprises a frame, legs and elastic connecting devices which connect the frame with the legs, wherein the elastic connecting device comprises a first element ( | 09-06-2012 |
20120249947 | SIDE SHIELD CONNECTION OF SAFETY GLASSES - Eye glasses having side shields include a frame with at least one lens attached to the frame. A pair of temples is pivotally connected to the respective opposed side ends of the frame, each of the temples including a first substantially transparent portion to provide one of the side shields. The first portion is permanently engaged with a second portion of each of the temples during the formation of the temple in a molding procedure. | 10-04-2012 |
20120327360 | EYEGLASS TEMPLE STRUCTURE - The present invention is to provide an eyeglass temple structure, which includes a temple having a plate-shaped body formed with a through hole, a temple connector being extended with a fixing ring, and a pivotal hinge structure including a cylindrical pivot body and a fastening insert. The pivot body has a middle section formed with a groove for engaging with the fixing ring, and is axially formed with an aperture. The fastening insert is engaged in the aperture and can pivot with the pivot body, so as to form the pivotal hinge structure having replaceable elements for pivotally connecting the temple to the temple connector and allowing the temple to pivot with respect to the temple connector. Thus, the pivotal hinge structure can be easily engaged with the fixing ring via the groove of the pivot body and inserted in the through hole of the temple. | 12-27-2012 |
20120327361 | SPECTACLE FRAMES USING CELLULOID PLATE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - Provided are spectacle frames and a manufacturing method thereof, in which a front of the spectacle frames is formed by processing a celluloid plate of plastic, and temples are mounted on the front of the spectacle frames, thereby manufacturing the spectacle frames using the celluloid plate. The present invention does not require injection molding and an injection mold, and by processing both a hinge part and the front of the spectacle frames, the spectacle frames that can be applied to various wearers' face sizes can be manufactured with only the front of the frames having a single size. Also, by merely changing a design, various designs of the spectacle frames can be realized with only the front of the frames having a single size. | 12-27-2012 |
20130044287 | READING GLASSES WITH A BOOK COMPATIBLE TEMPLE AND HINGE COMBINATION - Reading glasses are used as a book mark and are framed so that one temple is longer than the opposite temple. This offset permits one arm of the frame to be inserted into the pages of a book from above as a book mark. The elongated temple accommodates the thickness of the spine so that the lens frame sits flat against the spine. Friction between the pages of the book and the inserted arm keep the glasses in place and prevent them from being misplaced. | 02-21-2013 |
20130044288 | EYEGLASSES STRUCTURE - An eyeglass structure mainly has a frame. Two extension segments are provided respectively at both sides of the eyeglass frame and the extension segments combine with connectors for pivotal connection with eyeglass temples. Each extension segment has an elastic portion which is connected with one end of a link member. The other end of each link member is in hooking engagement with an eyeglass temple. When the temples are unfolded to open, the elastic portions are deformed by the press from the link members so as to fix the unfolding state of the eyeglass temples. The eyeglass temples can be folded with only slight push by the elastic recovery force of the elastic portions. | 02-21-2013 |
20130128220 | EYEGLASSES - The instant disclosure relates to a pair of eyeglasses, which includes an eyeglass frame and two temple arms pivotally connected thereto. Two shoulder portions are arranged on opposite ends of the eyeglass frame. Each one of the shoulder portions has an upper wall, a lower wall, and a shaft member. A receiving space is defined for each one of the shoulder portions. An inner flap is extended from the eyeglass frame toward the receiving space for each one of the shoulder portions. Each one of the temple arms has an anchoring section and an ear-resting section. Each one of the anchoring section has an engaging portion and an abutting portion. Each one of the temple arms can be at a closed position or an open position. At the open position, each one of the abutting portions is abutted to the corresponding flap. | 05-23-2013 |
20130208231 | Eyeglass Temple Structure - An eyeglass temple structure includes a connection segment extending from the outer side of an eyeglass frame and an eyeglass temple of appropriate flexibility. A slender rod segment is disposed at the end of the connection segment. Bump portions tilting inward are formed at upper and lower ends of the rod segment. Upper and lower flanges extend from top and bottom of an outer side of the eyeglass temple. Continuously extending holes corresponding in position to the upper and lower flanges are formed at levels thereof. The upper and lower flanges are spaced apart to form a space therebetween for receiving the rod segment. The bump portions can be inserted into the holes. The eyeglass temple and the connection segment are pivotally connected to facilitate proper length adjustment of the eyeglass temple and enable the eyeglass temples to be spread apart slightly and worn on the human head conveniently. | 08-15-2013 |
20130235329 | Spectacles Frame Side With Changeable Curvature | 09-12-2013 |
20130271721 | Eyeglasses - A pair of eyeglasses of the invention comprises a frame and two temples. The frame includes two rims whose inner edges are connected with each other. An inner wall of each of the rims has a slot in which the lens is inserted. An outer edge of each rim has a first connecting end and a second connecting end that are capable of connecting with or separate from each other. Outer edges of the first and second connecting ends of each rim are respectively configured with connecting portions. A front end of each temple has a connecting recess for containing the two connecting portions of one of the rims to connect the first and second connecting ends of the rim. With the frame structure of the invention, the slot of the rim can be allowed greater depth so that the lenses can be more firmly fixed to the rims respectively. | 10-17-2013 |
20130293828 | GLASSES FRAME - A glasses frame comprises a body, two temples and two connecting members. The body has two ends pivotally connected to a second end of each of the connecting members. Each of the temples includes a first notch, a first pivot hole in communication with the first notch, a first engaging tooth formed on an inner surface of the first notch. The two connecting members each include a first protruding member at a first end thereof and to be inserted in the first notch and a plurality of annularly arranged first engaging grooves for engaging with the first engaging tooth. With the first engaging tooth selectively engaged in one of the first engaging grooves, the two temples can be adjusted in up and down directions to better fit different faces. | 11-07-2013 |
20130308088 | Hinge Mechanism for a Fluid Filled Lens Assembly - In an embodiment, a hinge for a fluid-filled lens assembly includes a base having a first end configured to connect to a temple arm of the lens assembly and a second end configured to connect to a frame of the lens assembly, wherein the base includes a gap that is shaped to allow for tubing to pass from the first end to the second end of the base. In an embodiment, the first end of the base includes a cammed surface configured to engage a surface of the temple arm. In an embodiment, the first and second ends of the base are configured to flex around a rotation axis of the hinge. | 11-21-2013 |
20140028966 | Electronic Eyeglasses and Methods of Manufacturing - Disclosed herein are devices and methods for the design and manufacturing of electronic eyeglasses and associated components thereof. Electronic eyeglasses consist of electro-active lenses, receiving electrical signals that turn them on and off from an electronic control module. The electronic control module is embedded within a temple of the eyeglass frame, and is powered by a removable power source pack residing at a temple tip through a flexible cable. Various methods describe the interconnection schemes between the components of the electronic eyeglasses. | 01-30-2014 |
20140055738 | Eyeglasses for Easy Fabrication - A pair of eyeglasses has a lens body, a frame, two temples and two endpieces. The lens body is formed integrally with two lenses and two engaging members. The frame is mounted detachably on the lens body and has two connecting sections. The temples are pivotally mounted respectively on the engaging members of the lens body. The endpieces pivotally fasten the temples respectively to the engaging members of the lens body. The lens body is formed into a single piece so that lenses are formed without being further fabricated on the rim member. | 02-27-2014 |
20140071396 | EYEGLASSES - A pair of eyeglasses comprises two temples and a frame. Each temple is provided with a protrusion. Each end of the frame is defined with a notch, an elastic stopping piece protruded out of an inner wall of the notch, and a space formed between the stopping piece and the notch and provided for receiving the protrusion. The protrusion of the temple is located in the space by the elasticity of the stopping piece after pushing the stopping piece. And the elasticity of the stopping piece makes it restored and abutted against the protrusion, so as to prevent the protrusion from disengaging from the space. In addition, the temple can be pivoted to the frame without using bolts, which makes it easier to assemble and detach. | 03-13-2014 |
20140125941 | SAFETY GLASSES - A pair of safety glasses includes a body having a frame, two temples, and two shields. The frame includes two sides. A pivotal portion is formed on a rear end of each side. Each temple includes a front end having a pivotal section pivotably connected to one of the pivotal portions. Each shield includes a coupling portion on an upper end thereof. The coupling portion of each shield includes a coupling groove having at least one hook. Each shield further includes a lower shielding portion on a lower end thereof. When each temple is in the folded position, the coupling groove of each shield can be coupled to the front end of one of the temples via a spacing between the frame and the temple, with the at least one hook of each shield engaged in at least one retaining groove of one of the temples. | 05-08-2014 |
20140125942 | Temple Folding Structure on a Pair of Eyeglasses - A temple folding structure on a pair of eyeglasses includes a lens frame and a temple. The lens frame and the temple respectively include an engaging portion and spaced upper and lower connection segments. The engaging portion includes a mounting hole with a plurality of teeth formed on an inner surface of the mounting hole. A pivot is provided on each of a bottom surface of the upper connection segment and a top surface of the lower connection segment and includes a plurality of anchoring teeth. The upper and lower connection segments clamp the engaging portion, with the pivots inserted into the mounting hole and with the anchoring teeth meshing with the teeth in the mounting hole, allowing the temple to be pivoted and positioned at various angles relative to the lens frame. | 05-08-2014 |
20140132912 | HINGE STRUCTURE OF SPECTACLE FRAME - An improved hinge structure of a spectacle frame allows fast hinge fabrication. The spectacle frame has two lugs each have an opening defined by a pendent insert. A pivot is formed with a trough for receiving and holding the pendent insert of the lug of the spectacle frame. A temple has a front end formed with resilient connecting members that each have a front end formed as a fastening claw for mating the pivot. The fastening claws of the temple are bent in are bent toward different directions, so as to grasp the pivot in the different directions, and hold the pendent insert of the lug received in the trough of the pivot in position. The opening of the lug allows the fastening claws of the connecting members of the corresponding temple to move therein, thereby forming the improved hinge structure that is assembled without using any screws and tools. | 05-15-2014 |
20140185002 | EYEWEAR AND EYEWEAR FRAMES WITH CONTOURED TEMPLES - Eyewear and eyewear frames are described, which may include temples having a contoured profile for a cooperating fit, for example, with circumaural headsets. Eyewear frames according to the examples herein may include a pair of temples coupled to a front portion of a frame, each of the temples having a hinge portion and an arm portion. The arm portions may bend inward from the hinge portion towards a region defined between the temples and may bend outward and curve around a head of a wearer for a conformal fit with the head of the wearer. The arm portion of the temples may further have a generally flattened profile in the transverse cross-section to provide a low profile against the head of the wearer. | 07-03-2014 |
20140218677 | EYE-LENS DEVICE - An eye-lens device includes a frame, at least a lens unit, two first magnets, and two fasteners. The frame includes at least a lens-holding portion and two magnet-seats. The lens unit is held by the lens-holding portion. The first magnets are disposed at the magnet-seats respectively. Each of the fasteners is disposed pivotally to the frame and includes a second magnet. The lens unit is fastened by the attraction of the first and second magnets when the fasteners rotate relative to the frame. | 08-07-2014 |
20140232979 | GLASSES STORAGE SYSTEM - A system for storing small items. The system includes a glasses frame. The system also includes an earpiece, where the earpiece includes a hollow cavity. | 08-21-2014 |
20140268011 | MAGNETICALLY-BIASED EYEGLASSES - This disclosure provides a mechanism for magnetically biasing a pair of eyeglasses between open and closed configurations. Magnetic material on the frame front and magnetic material on the temples create a magnetic interaction that biases the eyeglasses toward an open or closed configuration. The magnetic interaction may be attractive, repulsive, or a combination of the two. The mechanism may provide a bias in all eyeglass configurations or only in select ranges of configurations. | 09-18-2014 |
20140327873 | TEMPLE AND MOLDING UNIT FOR MAKING THE TEMPLE - A temple includes a groove defined in at least one side of a metal rod of the temple. The melted material flows from the first and fourth recesses of the first and second molds to the third and sixth recesses of the first and second molds via the groove. The molding unit needs only one pouring entrance to form the front member and the end member connected to the front and rear end of the metal rod. The molding unit saves material and the surplus material is only formed at the pouring entrance. The manufacturing cost is reduced. | 11-06-2014 |
20140327874 | EYEGLASSES TEMPLE AND MOLDING UNIT FOR MAKING THE SAME - A temple includes a connection portion, a first member, a body portion and a second member. The two respective diameters of the first | 11-06-2014 |
20140368785 | EYEGLASSES ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE - An eyeglasses assembly structure is provided, in which assembly slots for joint members are mainly formed on both sides of the eyeglasses frame, and the joint members are pivotally connected therein. Locating members are respectively interposed between upper and lower elastic elements for holding the pivotal connection status of the joint members and the assembly slots. When the joint members are to be detached from the assembly slots, the locating members are pushed into sliding grooves of the joint members, and the upper and the lower elastic elements are pressed to be deflected inward so as to allow the upper and the lower pivots detached from the pivotal connection with the assembly slots. Therefore, temples or strap can be assembled on the rear ends of the joint members and then the eyeglasses patterns can be conveniently transformed according to users' needs. | 12-18-2014 |
20150036098 | STRUCTURE OF EYEGLASS FRAME - Provided is an eyeglass frame with a symmetrical structure. The eyeglass frame includes an earpiece frame, a main body, a hinge, and a support frame. The earpiece frame has a bar-shaped structure in which a width and an angle thereof vary according to the length thereof to be placed on the ear of a user. The main body is connected to the earpiece frame through a hinge, serves as a pivot that pivots on the hinge, and has an inner circumference of a closed curve receiving a lens. The hinge allows the earpiece frame to be inwardly folded toward the main body through pivoting of a predetermined angle. The support frame is disposed under the main body along an outer circumference of the main body and is spaced from the main body by a predetermined interval. | 02-05-2015 |
20150049296 | HINGE MECHANISM FOR A FLUID FILLED LENS ASSEMBLY - In an embodiment, a hinge for a fluid-filled. lens assembly includes a base having a first end configured to connect to a temple arm of the lens assembly and a second end configured to connect to a frame of the lens assembly, wherein the base includes a gap that is shaped to allow for tubing to pass from the first end to the second end of the base. In an embodiment, the first end of the base includes a cammed surface configured to engage a surface of the temple arm. In an embodiment, the first and second ends of the base are configured to flex around a rotation axis of the hinge. | 02-19-2015 |
20150131048 | Eyeglasses comprising electrical and/or electronic elements - Eyeglasses including a front frame to which two side arms are connected, and having electric and/or electronic elements connected to each other by an electric circuit, wherein the electric circuit is composed at least partially of at least one flexible printed circuit, which is housed into a seat formed at least partially inside the front frame and at least partially inside at least one arm. | 05-14-2015 |
20150355478 | THERAPEUTIC EYEWEAR FRAME - A therapeutic eyewear frame is disclosed. A therapeutic agent is integrated with one or more frame before, during or after forming a material into the frame, the therapeutic agent having between 100 and 10,000 negative ions per cubic centimeter. | 12-10-2015 |
20150370088 | EYEWEAR WITH LOCKING LENS FRAME - A lens frame locking mechanism comprises a temple and a link member. The temple is pivotally coupled to a periphery of the lens frame, for example at a first pivot attachment. The link member is pivotally coupled to the temple and to the periphery of the lens frame, for example at second and third pivot attachments. The temple is configured to pivot with respect to the lens frame about the first pivot attachment, and the link member pivots into a locking position defined with respect to the periphery of the lens frame. | 12-24-2015 |
20160041405 | SPECTACLES-FRAME HINGE - Connection hinge for spectacles frames of the type adapted to connect the lateral sidearm of a spectacles frame to the front part of the same spectacles frame; the connection hinge being characterized by comprising: a cup-shaped body, which is structured so as to be fixed cantilevered in a rigid manner onto the lateral side of the front part of a spectacles frame, and is provided with a central cavity of substantially cylindrical shape and with a transversal, oblong, pass-through slot or cut, which extends along the lateral side of the cup-shaped body while remaining on a lying plane locally substantially perpendicular to the reference axis of the central cavity, and penetrates in the cup-shaped body up to said central recess; a central pin which has a cylindrical shape substantially complementary to that of the central cavity of the cup-shaped body, and is inserted in axially rotatable manner in the central cavity of the cup-shaped body; and a transverse locking plug which has an end rigidly fixed to the body of the central pin, and is structured so as to protrude cantilevered from the cup-shaped body engaging in pass-through and sliding manner the pass-through slot or cut present on the lateral side of the cup-shaped body, and to be rigidly fixed or incorporated on the proximal end of the lateral sidearm of the spectacles. | 02-11-2016 |
20160077358 | EYEGLASSES FRAME, OPTICAL FRAME USED IN EYEGLASSES FRAME AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING EYEGLASSES FRAME - Provided herein is an eyeglasses frame, wherein one optical frame which can fix a lens and has two fixed segments is provided, one connecting segment of an eyeglasses leg is provided on the optical frame adjacent to each fixed segment, respectively, one end of the eyeglasses leg extends from a frame side to another end of the eyeglasses legs far away from the frame, the eyeglasses leg is fixed on the connecting segment, can be inverted, extends by being basically parallel to the optical frame at a first end and extends backwards from the optical frame at a second frame. Also provided herein is and optical frame used in the eyeglasses frame and a mounting method for the eyeglasses frame and eyeglasses. | 03-17-2016 |
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