CA2112896A1 - Spectacles with holding side pieces hingedly linked to the frame for the lenses - Google Patents
Spectacles with holding side pieces hingedly linked to the frame for the lensesInfo
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- CA2112896A1 CA2112896A1 CA 2112896 CA2112896A CA2112896A1 CA 2112896 A1 CA2112896 A1 CA 2112896A1 CA 2112896 CA2112896 CA 2112896 CA 2112896 A CA2112896 A CA 2112896A CA 2112896 A1 CA2112896 A1 CA 2112896A1
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- eyeglasses
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- bows
- eyeglass frames
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C5/00—Constructions of non-optical parts
- G02C5/22—Hinges
- G02C5/2209—Pivot bearings and hinge bolts other than screws
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C1/00—Assemblies of lenses with bridges or browbars
- G02C1/06—Bridge or browbar secured to or integral with closed rigid rims for the lenses
- G02C1/08—Bridge or browbar secured to or integral with closed rigid rims for the lenses the rims being tranversely split and provided with securing means
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C5/00—Constructions of non-optical parts
- G02C5/02—Bridges; Browbars; Intermediate bars
- G02C5/10—Intermediate bars or bars between bridge and side-members
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C5/00—Constructions of non-optical parts
- G02C5/14—Side-members
- G02C5/146—Side-members having special front end
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C5/00—Constructions of non-optical parts
- G02C5/14—Side-members
- G02C5/16—Side-members resilient or with resilient parts
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C2200/00—Generic mechanical aspects applicable to one or more of the groups G02C1/00 - G02C5/00 and G02C9/00 - G02C13/00 and their subgroups
- G02C2200/10—Frame or frame portions made from wire
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- Ophthalmology & Optometry (AREA)
- Optics & Photonics (AREA)
- Eyeglasses (AREA)
- Tires In General (AREA)
Abstract
A pair of spectacles or a spectacle frame has holding side pieces hingedly linked to the frame for the spectacle lenses. The holding side pieces can swivel from an initial or rest position, in which they lie on the frame for the spectacles lenses, into a deployed work position. Each holding side piece is designed at its end which is linked to the frame for the spectacle lenses as an element of a hinge joint which can be directly coupled to a corresponding reception element of the frame. These parts may be coupled to each other without using aids or tools.
Description
2112~96 , . .
~:yeglasses with Bows Joined in an ~rticul~t~d Fashi~
with the L~ns E r~me Tec~ al Field ~he in~re~ti~ ca~c~e~ns eyeglasses or ~ye~ fr~ with ~s jolned in an ar'cic:~llated fashi~n with ~ rarfle, whi~h ~ows c~
be s~iv~led c~ut or ~olded fran cqne X~ositian, in ~ich t:hey w~re placed a~ains~ tl~ len~ fr~ne, into a sw~g-out locatic~, in whi~h the u~3er can Put Qn the eye~
~te a~ t~ TechnoloqY
sses or eye~ ran~ o~ this sort are Imo~m in ~r~ri~3 im plem~tatio~s. llhe ~Teak po~nt is the joLnt or hinge, whic}l joins a re~pecti~ bow with the lens ~ ted c~necticul is th~ weal~ point nc:t c¢lly because it ~s easily dan~g~d or de~st~o~
but also ~L~C, i~ the deli~ate can~ectiarl is dar~g~d, re~ i5 dlfficult ~3~ t~us t~me-co~s~nin~ 3 a re~ult, ex~.iv~.
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C~P~ialll af the In~r~nti~
~e p~l~ ~;c~h o~ t~e ba~i~ f~r the inveuti~ s in t~ first place to cr~ate eye~ s~ with ~ch not anl~ su5~t~lity-ta a~g~ is re~xæd, thu~ the stw:dine~s i~ ~rea~ed, but also tc~
rat~ ~ich, in the ~a~e of d;3~e, th~ articu-l~tod ~ian i~ e~ily repairal~le, if n~a~y e~ 1~ te~
d a~teurs, ald whicih ~r, if ~assi~le, c~sn be aa~pli~
~th the help of no, ~ anly the n~st si~lple, t~ola or a~
L~tly, the nulk of ~:cn~anent~ of whi~:h the e~egl~e~ ~re can-~tn~ed ~d b~ ed to a mini~, tibi~ sin~lifies th~ a~-~bly ~nd l~s the p~ coot.
~ a praiblem ~nth eye~l_ of t~ pecifi~d typ~ is, accordi~
to l:bo in!Vel~ti~l, 901v~l~ pri~laril~r b,y 11~ ; 0~ a ~ial desig~ of ar~ lat~d cu~:tian bet~ th~ ~ows and t:he 1~ fr~. ~t ~neral f~ hat eadh }x~w i5 ~0~ with a~ ele-~t, a~ the en~ t~ b~ ~led to ~he lesu ~, ~ihich ct~n be dire~;ly a~pled to a aorr~p~ take-up el~nt on ~ 1~
fram, ~æ ~mer of ~i~h co~l~ ~f -the pa~ts elini~es th~ u~e o~ tool~ or aid~.
, With r~tp~t ea cals~ru~i~, vari~ il~Qlqnentatian p~ssi~xiliti~
are ir~gina~ or e~nple, a bore or ~he like ~ld be de~i~ed as a bea~g b~hir~lg an the 1~ fr~re for con~ect~ ih of the ~h 1~3 would ~e fonned ~n the~r ends as }~earin~ pins ~r -' 2112896 could be pr~ided with ~earin~ pin~ t pin~. In this ca~e, the bearil~q hushing~ and pins sh~uld be desiS~e~ in the nw~er of ba~cnet fastener~ o~ l~ay4a~ plug~ socl~et ~eotions, with a li~t~l po~;si~xility a~ ro~tian or ~wiveling ~en assen~ one can h~ever also, in ~ so to ~ dc g~etrical ~e~er~a~, desi~n a~e end of the bow in ~he mar~er of a sleet~re or threaded l~usbi~, or l?r~ide it with 9~ a piece whi~h ~m ~e screc~ed ~nto a lcns fr~
extensia~, ~onned 8~; a pin or in the mar~er of a threaded pipe ~, o~ ~nto a threaded ca~e~ian ior~od into the les~s fra~ Also in ~se a rotaticn li~t~tion whe~ s~Duld be pr~ided Nith eyegla~ses aa~tru~td ac~ordin~ t~ g~ ~ pri~pl~, t:he nun ber of piece~ h a~e pr~eared for final ass~rblr is ~edu~ed in tr~me case to three (le~: ~me and two 1~. ~ich at that ~n be ~o~d t~ each ot~ ithout ~ools.
n es~ally sinple fur~ rel~nt o~ the pri~ciple : ~
presen~ed ~e, which i~ part~cularly ~uit~le for faJ~tiaatia~ ~f eyegla~sses of syn~hetia ~aterial, ~ ~ this case ~ e desi~d a~ one pieoG ~h the l~es ~ c m~te~ial~ an reinfor~e the 10s ~ne ahiefl~ in the area af th~ ~ide ~es, and in the reinfor~ rticns pro~ride for bore~ WhiGtl haYe ~ces exte~
~ro~i~tcl~ allel to ~he plane of the les~ fram~r ~t the s8 ,. . .
~ime p~ ~rre~ponding to a~d inser~able into ea~h o~ t~e ~ores a~e o be ~on~d c~ta th~ , ea<ih of t~e pins havin~ e e~, : ~:
pr~jects a* of the h~re, a radially pro~ ting ext~nsian.
e5e!~ e~tensicn~, ~en t:he p~ns are in~erted ~nto the bores, "",, . ~ ~ , ~
~slide tbro~h a ~1ot or graav~ pro~ d an the ~ circu~er~
of the ~or~, and a~ter that are ~tatable into a wo~sis~g pa~iti~, in ~dh the swi~i~ r~e of the ~ci~ plac~ ~reventing ex-t~ian~, dete~n~ ir~ adv~nce l~y the ne~ssary ~nrin6p~11it~ c~f the baYs, l~e~ a~ide of t}ie ~rant-sid~ aQen ar~a o~
l~er~th hnp~. or r~bs ~n ~:he c~r~r~er~:e o~ the piDs c~
p~d~d ior, whic~h, in c~n~c~ian wîth groa~es, slot o~ tbe lilee an t;he ir~er c~r~erenc~ of the bores, <~an define re~t ~itic~s ~n ~ f~the~ develoE~t of the prqpos~ ~oluti~m ~th a ~ivel pin th~ ~ens f~ and a ~ re or ~us~îng ~ ~e ba~, o~e ca~ ~dif~r le~ i~ a split l~nq fr~, in ~ a ~ t~t tbei~ free 0di:; pro~4ct a aert~ dlstanc~e ~ o~ the cl~ping ple~ o tl~at pro~da31 ~n ~ bo~ir. In a fw~ de~el~t aS~ain af ~his er~aaal far an artic~at~d ¢~wtic~ ~ the form of a ~crew ccn-~i~, ~ne c~n provide an a~ of ~e pîeae~ e joined tose~
a helical t~e~ ~n w~h a ~orr~p0~g h~li~al wîre F~te~ic~n of the other pieoe is in~ertable by n~ o~ a r~ i~ ar~d the ax~s o~ ~ ~lix. ~
~r all o~ the abo~re des~ribed de~ign poss;~litie~ it hold~ true that tbe ~ r~ itsel~ ~all~ sen~es a~ a s~op for the ~i~tatî~n of the swinqin~ n~tian ~ the baws irl ~dltiaQ:l to special ~: 4 :
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sta~ for the s~gffut rest po~iti~, ~er~, for tbe as~eQbly of th~ pie¢e~, thi~ st~p ~ ~e o~rerc~ and di~es~,ga51ed pri~rily by n~ ~ ~ de~igned ta ~e to a certain e~t~t ~laqtic~
Short De~C~:iLPtiCIII ~b~
lhe ~nvent~n ~all be illvstrated fur~her ~ith the aid of dra~ings, ln ~ ign ~4il~1itie~ fa~ eyeglas~;es accordin~ ~cc the inue~-ti~ ~re ~res~ted as e3~1es, with the par~s Iaecessary for Ull-~st~ing sc~ti~ed il~ part, and, to ~e precise, ~:
Eig~ ~ ~rie~d f~ ser ~ide, a ~îgn of gl~;ses acco~l-o ~ iI~veD~i~, in ~hidh ~ 1~ are ca~nect~d with t~be ; ~ le~ fr~e by ~s ~f a t~pe of ~nnvel ~ t wit~ a E~
~ring bo~.
Fig. 2 an a greatly enla~ ~cale, a cross ~ian ~
teLy corre~ lin~ to the line 2 - ~ of Fig. 1 thro~h Fig. 3 the com~ ide ~
~ig 4 a aesign p~:sibili~y for an articula~etl ~e~tio~ ~y n~na of a ~e~ thread (~reatly ~nlar~ecl~, and Fig~ 5 and Pig. 6 an additia~al p~ssibility fos ~ artic:ulated :, ~
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` ` 2112836 esigll e~ple~ ~own in ~i~. L, 2 and 3 proc~d fran the ~s-~tian ~at tll,e ey~gl~e6 ar~ caru~tn~ted af eynthetic Iw~terial a~ t~at ~e l~ses are ~te~:ated. an t~ ~ic fr~ 11. ~iJidh r~rese~t~ the lens fr~ ~md l~e~, ~re fo~ned ac~ ~de edge~ t~e red~oraem~ts 1~ a~d 13, an~d in th~e ~f~c~nts c~lindri~al l~ores 14 an~l 15 are n~
eyeglass~ have t~o ~ws, of ~ch anly ane 21 i~ represent~
~ig. 1. mis bow 21 has a s~ivel pin ~3, ~bich fits in th~ bare 1 ~. a~ can be se~n fr~n Fig. 3, pr~jec~ a dis~ae aut of thi~
bore. C~ this p~oie~ted end o~ the pi~ 23 is a r~ially projecting lug or ~L~YiC~ 25 ~iibidh~ Wit}l a sui~q of ~ bau, ~lides a~er ~he ~*~ide surface of ~ r~i:nf~sl~ ~d pr~ts an a~al di~-plac~t of the in~talled ~w. ~ ~der ~ ~rir~ ~e bc~w ~ into th~ ~kinq ~iti~, the ~ ~3 ~ed ~e~y be inser~d i~to the bore 14 in ~uch a wa~ tbe ~xt~ai~ 25 e$~e6 th~ ~lc)t 17 a~
ciran~ e o t~e ~ore 1~1~ ~ ext~sil 25, project-in~ fre~ ore 14, po~itia~s it~e~f o~ lies agai~t the ~ers~de the rein~orc~n~ 12 ~ith a piYoting o~ ith it~s ~ft~ ~æe~ a~rer t~ area n~rked ~y the positi~s 25' and 25~' indicated 1~ dotted lin~ In orc~er to bring the baN irto the work-ing ~ositian~ the free end 211 ~st l~e lifted ~ve~ ic fr~
use o~ t~e elssti~ de~onr~}~îlit~ f ~he baw, whereby the free end ~ s to rest at abaut the height of the la~r edge of ic f~. ~ can rea~h the 9an~: ~esult by elastically bend-`` 211289~
t~e ~w ~1 as far 2~S po~ le in the direc~icn of the basic~ra~, i~ert~ t~e e~tePsil 25 into the slot 17 and pu~ it all the ~ay t~ugh, so that the e~cten~ial can spri~g bac~k tCI th~
ian 25''' narked }~y a dotted linc, as a restin~ positi~.
n ~ss~lity in Fig. 4 proceeded f~ he as~rption that the eye5}1a~ses h~ve a s~?lit lens f~me 41, whi~h is c~tru~ted in traditi~al ~wr, and i!3 fir~y ti~hte~ed ~ r~ o~ a s~
4~ e scr~w not c~ly t~çihten~ together ~oth of the ~la~ing j~ws 431 ar~d 432 of the cl~ b}oc~k 43, bu~ al~;o p~oiects væward ~ ce~
~ain di~ta~ce ot~t of tbe cla~ 432. ~to this upw~rdly pro~ect-i~ sc~ ~ie~e 421 a t~e~ded sleeve 44~, sltua~ ~ the ~ 44, i~ scre~le. A br~ki~ s~eeue ~ ga~et ~15 can be slip~d 01rer the ~i~i~g iaw 432 ald ~e t~e~ded ~l~e 441.
~n Fig. S z~ Fig. 6 a de~i~ ~si~ilit~ trated ln fra~t t~ ~i~A ~ i~ d~iYd fr~Q ~ d*~i~ e~'.e i~ Fiy. 4. ~t a~ ~r~ fr~m a split 1~ Srr~ 51. T~ ane of ~e two grip-pi~g ~ of th~ tensicn blo~, a l~lical b~t tube S~ i~ attad~d a~; a t~ke-up ple~e ~hich ha~ ab~ut tw~ heli:R ~urn~ ar~ ~n~o ~ic~
the helical }~t wire en~ ~ a ~w 5~ is ir~ le, ~ m~T~s cf a g~J~ a~ sar~ n~ti~. I~ arder to i~rprove ~ st~p of the the swu~-out~ itianr ~he ~ ertu~e 521 o~ t~e ~u~e 5~ c~n rek~cated a~ 90o ~o~ard, to the pc~ ated ~y 'che dotted line.
~:yeglasses with Bows Joined in an ~rticul~t~d Fashi~
with the L~ns E r~me Tec~ al Field ~he in~re~ti~ ca~c~e~ns eyeglasses or ~ye~ fr~ with ~s jolned in an ar'cic:~llated fashi~n with ~ rarfle, whi~h ~ows c~
be s~iv~led c~ut or ~olded fran cqne X~ositian, in ~ich t:hey w~re placed a~ains~ tl~ len~ fr~ne, into a sw~g-out locatic~, in whi~h the u~3er can Put Qn the eye~
~te a~ t~ TechnoloqY
sses or eye~ ran~ o~ this sort are Imo~m in ~r~ri~3 im plem~tatio~s. llhe ~Teak po~nt is the joLnt or hinge, whic}l joins a re~pecti~ bow with the lens ~ ted c~necticul is th~ weal~ point nc:t c¢lly because it ~s easily dan~g~d or de~st~o~
but also ~L~C, i~ the deli~ate can~ectiarl is dar~g~d, re~ i5 dlfficult ~3~ t~us t~me-co~s~nin~ 3 a re~ult, ex~.iv~.
~` 211289~
C~P~ialll af the In~r~nti~
~e p~l~ ~;c~h o~ t~e ba~i~ f~r the inveuti~ s in t~ first place to cr~ate eye~ s~ with ~ch not anl~ su5~t~lity-ta a~g~ is re~xæd, thu~ the stw:dine~s i~ ~rea~ed, but also tc~
rat~ ~ich, in the ~a~e of d;3~e, th~ articu-l~tod ~ian i~ e~ily repairal~le, if n~a~y e~ 1~ te~
d a~teurs, ald whicih ~r, if ~assi~le, c~sn be aa~pli~
~th the help of no, ~ anly the n~st si~lple, t~ola or a~
L~tly, the nulk of ~:cn~anent~ of whi~:h the e~egl~e~ ~re can-~tn~ed ~d b~ ed to a mini~, tibi~ sin~lifies th~ a~-~bly ~nd l~s the p~ coot.
~ a praiblem ~nth eye~l_ of t~ pecifi~d typ~ is, accordi~
to l:bo in!Vel~ti~l, 901v~l~ pri~laril~r b,y 11~ ; 0~ a ~ial desig~ of ar~ lat~d cu~:tian bet~ th~ ~ows and t:he 1~ fr~. ~t ~neral f~ hat eadh }x~w i5 ~0~ with a~ ele-~t, a~ the en~ t~ b~ ~led to ~he lesu ~, ~ihich ct~n be dire~;ly a~pled to a aorr~p~ take-up el~nt on ~ 1~
fram, ~æ ~mer of ~i~h co~l~ ~f -the pa~ts elini~es th~ u~e o~ tool~ or aid~.
, With r~tp~t ea cals~ru~i~, vari~ il~Qlqnentatian p~ssi~xiliti~
are ir~gina~ or e~nple, a bore or ~he like ~ld be de~i~ed as a bea~g b~hir~lg an the 1~ fr~re for con~ect~ ih of the ~h 1~3 would ~e fonned ~n the~r ends as }~earin~ pins ~r -' 2112896 could be pr~ided with ~earin~ pin~ t pin~. In this ca~e, the bearil~q hushing~ and pins sh~uld be desiS~e~ in the nw~er of ba~cnet fastener~ o~ l~ay4a~ plug~ socl~et ~eotions, with a li~t~l po~;si~xility a~ ro~tian or ~wiveling ~en assen~ one can h~ever also, in ~ so to ~ dc g~etrical ~e~er~a~, desi~n a~e end of the bow in ~he mar~er of a sleet~re or threaded l~usbi~, or l?r~ide it with 9~ a piece whi~h ~m ~e screc~ed ~nto a lcns fr~
extensia~, ~onned 8~; a pin or in the mar~er of a threaded pipe ~, o~ ~nto a threaded ca~e~ian ior~od into the les~s fra~ Also in ~se a rotaticn li~t~tion whe~ s~Duld be pr~ided Nith eyegla~ses aa~tru~td ac~ordin~ t~ g~ ~ pri~pl~, t:he nun ber of piece~ h a~e pr~eared for final ass~rblr is ~edu~ed in tr~me case to three (le~: ~me and two 1~. ~ich at that ~n be ~o~d t~ each ot~ ithout ~ools.
n es~ally sinple fur~ rel~nt o~ the pri~ciple : ~
presen~ed ~e, which i~ part~cularly ~uit~le for faJ~tiaatia~ ~f eyegla~sses of syn~hetia ~aterial, ~ ~ this case ~ e desi~d a~ one pieoG ~h the l~es ~ c m~te~ial~ an reinfor~e the 10s ~ne ahiefl~ in the area af th~ ~ide ~es, and in the reinfor~ rticns pro~ride for bore~ WhiGtl haYe ~ces exte~
~ro~i~tcl~ allel to ~he plane of the les~ fram~r ~t the s8 ,. . .
~ime p~ ~rre~ponding to a~d inser~able into ea~h o~ t~e ~ores a~e o be ~on~d c~ta th~ , ea<ih of t~e pins havin~ e e~, : ~:
pr~jects a* of the h~re, a radially pro~ ting ext~nsian.
e5e!~ e~tensicn~, ~en t:he p~ns are in~erted ~nto the bores, "",, . ~ ~ , ~
~slide tbro~h a ~1ot or graav~ pro~ d an the ~ circu~er~
of the ~or~, and a~ter that are ~tatable into a wo~sis~g pa~iti~, in ~dh the swi~i~ r~e of the ~ci~ plac~ ~reventing ex-t~ian~, dete~n~ ir~ adv~nce l~y the ne~ssary ~nrin6p~11it~ c~f the baYs, l~e~ a~ide of t}ie ~rant-sid~ aQen ar~a o~
l~er~th hnp~. or r~bs ~n ~:he c~r~r~er~:e o~ the piDs c~
p~d~d ior, whic~h, in c~n~c~ian wîth groa~es, slot o~ tbe lilee an t;he ir~er c~r~erenc~ of the bores, <~an define re~t ~itic~s ~n ~ f~the~ develoE~t of the prqpos~ ~oluti~m ~th a ~ivel pin th~ ~ens f~ and a ~ re or ~us~îng ~ ~e ba~, o~e ca~ ~dif~r le~ i~ a split l~nq fr~, in ~ a ~ t~t tbei~ free 0di:; pro~4ct a aert~ dlstanc~e ~ o~ the cl~ping ple~ o tl~at pro~da31 ~n ~ bo~ir. In a fw~ de~el~t aS~ain af ~his er~aaal far an artic~at~d ¢~wtic~ ~ the form of a ~crew ccn-~i~, ~ne c~n provide an a~ of ~e pîeae~ e joined tose~
a helical t~e~ ~n w~h a ~orr~p0~g h~li~al wîre F~te~ic~n of the other pieoe is in~ertable by n~ o~ a r~ i~ ar~d the ax~s o~ ~ ~lix. ~
~r all o~ the abo~re des~ribed de~ign poss;~litie~ it hold~ true that tbe ~ r~ itsel~ ~all~ sen~es a~ a s~op for the ~i~tatî~n of the swinqin~ n~tian ~ the baws irl ~dltiaQ:l to special ~: 4 :
.. . . .. ... . .. . ~ . .
` ~- 2112$~
sta~ for the s~gffut rest po~iti~, ~er~, for tbe as~eQbly of th~ pie¢e~, thi~ st~p ~ ~e o~rerc~ and di~es~,ga51ed pri~rily by n~ ~ ~ de~igned ta ~e to a certain e~t~t ~laqtic~
Short De~C~:iLPtiCIII ~b~
lhe ~nvent~n ~all be illvstrated fur~her ~ith the aid of dra~ings, ln ~ ign ~4il~1itie~ fa~ eyeglas~;es accordin~ ~cc the inue~-ti~ ~re ~res~ted as e3~1es, with the par~s Iaecessary for Ull-~st~ing sc~ti~ed il~ part, and, to ~e precise, ~:
Eig~ ~ ~rie~d f~ ser ~ide, a ~îgn of gl~;ses acco~l-o ~ iI~veD~i~, in ~hidh ~ 1~ are ca~nect~d with t~be ; ~ le~ fr~e by ~s ~f a t~pe of ~nnvel ~ t wit~ a E~
~ring bo~.
Fig. 2 an a greatly enla~ ~cale, a cross ~ian ~
teLy corre~ lin~ to the line 2 - ~ of Fig. 1 thro~h Fig. 3 the com~ ide ~
~ig 4 a aesign p~:sibili~y for an articula~etl ~e~tio~ ~y n~na of a ~e~ thread (~reatly ~nlar~ecl~, and Fig~ 5 and Pig. 6 an additia~al p~ssibility fos ~ artic:ulated :, ~
S
~, ~
` ` 2112836 esigll e~ple~ ~own in ~i~. L, 2 and 3 proc~d fran the ~s-~tian ~at tll,e ey~gl~e6 ar~ caru~tn~ted af eynthetic Iw~terial a~ t~at ~e l~ses are ~te~:ated. an t~ ~ic fr~ 11. ~iJidh r~rese~t~ the lens fr~ ~md l~e~, ~re fo~ned ac~ ~de edge~ t~e red~oraem~ts 1~ a~d 13, an~d in th~e ~f~c~nts c~lindri~al l~ores 14 an~l 15 are n~
eyeglass~ have t~o ~ws, of ~ch anly ane 21 i~ represent~
~ig. 1. mis bow 21 has a s~ivel pin ~3, ~bich fits in th~ bare 1 ~. a~ can be se~n fr~n Fig. 3, pr~jec~ a dis~ae aut of thi~
bore. C~ this p~oie~ted end o~ the pi~ 23 is a r~ially projecting lug or ~L~YiC~ 25 ~iibidh~ Wit}l a sui~q of ~ bau, ~lides a~er ~he ~*~ide surface of ~ r~i:nf~sl~ ~d pr~ts an a~al di~-plac~t of the in~talled ~w. ~ ~der ~ ~rir~ ~e bc~w ~ into th~ ~kinq ~iti~, the ~ ~3 ~ed ~e~y be inser~d i~to the bore 14 in ~uch a wa~ tbe ~xt~ai~ 25 e$~e6 th~ ~lc)t 17 a~
ciran~ e o t~e ~ore 1~1~ ~ ext~sil 25, project-in~ fre~ ore 14, po~itia~s it~e~f o~ lies agai~t the ~ers~de the rein~orc~n~ 12 ~ith a piYoting o~ ith it~s ~ft~ ~æe~ a~rer t~ area n~rked ~y the positi~s 25' and 25~' indicated 1~ dotted lin~ In orc~er to bring the baN irto the work-ing ~ositian~ the free end 211 ~st l~e lifted ~ve~ ic fr~
use o~ t~e elssti~ de~onr~}~îlit~ f ~he baw, whereby the free end ~ s to rest at abaut the height of the la~r edge of ic f~. ~ can rea~h the 9an~: ~esult by elastically bend-`` 211289~
t~e ~w ~1 as far 2~S po~ le in the direc~icn of the basic~ra~, i~ert~ t~e e~tePsil 25 into the slot 17 and pu~ it all the ~ay t~ugh, so that the e~cten~ial can spri~g bac~k tCI th~
ian 25''' narked }~y a dotted linc, as a restin~ positi~.
n ~ss~lity in Fig. 4 proceeded f~ he as~rption that the eye5}1a~ses h~ve a s~?lit lens f~me 41, whi~h is c~tru~ted in traditi~al ~wr, and i!3 fir~y ti~hte~ed ~ r~ o~ a s~
4~ e scr~w not c~ly t~çihten~ together ~oth of the ~la~ing j~ws 431 ar~d 432 of the cl~ b}oc~k 43, bu~ al~;o p~oiects væward ~ ce~
~ain di~ta~ce ot~t of tbe cla~ 432. ~to this upw~rdly pro~ect-i~ sc~ ~ie~e 421 a t~e~ded sleeve 44~, sltua~ ~ the ~ 44, i~ scre~le. A br~ki~ s~eeue ~ ga~et ~15 can be slip~d 01rer the ~i~i~g iaw 432 ald ~e t~e~ded ~l~e 441.
~n Fig. S z~ Fig. 6 a de~i~ ~si~ilit~ trated ln fra~t t~ ~i~A ~ i~ d~iYd fr~Q ~ d*~i~ e~'.e i~ Fiy. 4. ~t a~ ~r~ fr~m a split 1~ Srr~ 51. T~ ane of ~e two grip-pi~g ~ of th~ tensicn blo~, a l~lical b~t tube S~ i~ attad~d a~; a t~ke-up ple~e ~hich ha~ ab~ut tw~ heli:R ~urn~ ar~ ~n~o ~ic~
the helical }~t wire en~ ~ a ~w 5~ is ir~ le, ~ m~T~s cf a g~J~ a~ sar~ n~ti~. I~ arder to i~rprove ~ st~p of the the swu~-out~ itianr ~he ~ ertu~e 521 o~ t~e ~u~e 5~ c~n rek~cated a~ 90o ~o~ard, to the pc~ ated ~y 'che dotted line.
Claims
Patent Claims:
1. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames with bows attached to the lens frame in an articulated fashion, said bows able to be swiveled into a swung-out working position, from an initial or rest position in which the bows are placed against the lens frame, characterized by the following, that each bow is configured, at the end which is to form a joint with the glass frame, as an element of an articulated joint, which element is able to be coupled directly with the cor-responding receptive element of the lens frame, whereby these parts are able to be coupled together without the application of auxiliary means or tools.
2. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to claim 1, characterized by the following, that on the lens frame, a bore, or something similar, enabling a joint to be made with one of the bows, is provided, each to serve as a bearing bushing for a bearing pin, built into or fitted at the end of the bow as a pivot pin.
3. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to claim 1 or 2, charac-terized by the following, that bearing pins and bearing bushings are designed in the manner of bayonet fasteners or bayonet plug-and-socket connections with limited rotation or swiveling capability in the assembled state.
4. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to claim 1 or 2, charac-terized by the following, that one end of the bow is designed in the manner of a collar or also of a threaded bushing, or is fitted with one of these, which can be screwed onto an extension of the lens frame configured as a pin or an extension designed in the manner of a threaded pipe end, or onto a threaded pipe end formed on the frame.
5. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to one or several of the claims 1 to 5, characterized by the following, that in the case of the frame being constructed of synthetic material as a unit with the lenses, it is designed to be strengthened especially in the vicinity of the side edges, and that in the strengthened part it is provided with bores with their axes running approximately parallel to the plane of the lens frame, into which at the same time pins, fitting these bores and formed on the bow, can be inserted, which pins on their free ends protruding beyond the bores, each has a radially projecting extension, which during insertion of the pin can pass through a slot, groove or something similar provided on the inside circumference of the bore, and afterwards is rotatable when in an operating position, in which position the pivoting region, necessary for the pivoting of the bow, of the extension which forms an axial-displacement safety catch, lies outside the open region of the slot at the front side.
7. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to one or several of the claims 1 to 6, characterized by the following, that on the circum-ference of the pin, bumps or ribs are provided, which, in conjunc-tion with the slots or grooves or something similar on the inner circumference of the bore, define rest positions for the bows and, in the region between, generate a braking effect.
8. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to one or several of the claims 1 to 7, characterized by the following, that for eyeglasses with split lens frames, the clamp screws for the frames extend above the associated clamp blocks and that a threaded collar of the bow can be screwed onto this extension.
9. Eyeglasses to eyeglass frames according to one or several of the claims 1 to 8, characterized by the following, that on one of the pieces which are to join together, a helical bent tubing is provided, into which a corresponding helical bent wire extension of the other piece can be introduced by rotation around the axis of the helix.
10. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to one or several of the claims 1 to 9, characterized by the following, that the frames them-selves serve as stops, besides special stops for the folded-out rest position, for the limiting of the swiveling motion of the bows, whereby this stop, used for the assembly of the parts, can be over-come and disengaged, as a starting point, by means of a design of the bows which allows flexing over a certain range.
1. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames with bows attached to the lens frame in an articulated fashion, said bows able to be swiveled into a swung-out working position, from an initial or rest position in which the bows are placed against the lens frame, characterized by the following, that each bow is configured, at the end which is to form a joint with the glass frame, as an element of an articulated joint, which element is able to be coupled directly with the cor-responding receptive element of the lens frame, whereby these parts are able to be coupled together without the application of auxiliary means or tools.
2. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to claim 1, characterized by the following, that on the lens frame, a bore, or something similar, enabling a joint to be made with one of the bows, is provided, each to serve as a bearing bushing for a bearing pin, built into or fitted at the end of the bow as a pivot pin.
3. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to claim 1 or 2, charac-terized by the following, that bearing pins and bearing bushings are designed in the manner of bayonet fasteners or bayonet plug-and-socket connections with limited rotation or swiveling capability in the assembled state.
4. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to claim 1 or 2, charac-terized by the following, that one end of the bow is designed in the manner of a collar or also of a threaded bushing, or is fitted with one of these, which can be screwed onto an extension of the lens frame configured as a pin or an extension designed in the manner of a threaded pipe end, or onto a threaded pipe end formed on the frame.
5. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to one or several of the claims 1 to 5, characterized by the following, that in the case of the frame being constructed of synthetic material as a unit with the lenses, it is designed to be strengthened especially in the vicinity of the side edges, and that in the strengthened part it is provided with bores with their axes running approximately parallel to the plane of the lens frame, into which at the same time pins, fitting these bores and formed on the bow, can be inserted, which pins on their free ends protruding beyond the bores, each has a radially projecting extension, which during insertion of the pin can pass through a slot, groove or something similar provided on the inside circumference of the bore, and afterwards is rotatable when in an operating position, in which position the pivoting region, necessary for the pivoting of the bow, of the extension which forms an axial-displacement safety catch, lies outside the open region of the slot at the front side.
7. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to one or several of the claims 1 to 6, characterized by the following, that on the circum-ference of the pin, bumps or ribs are provided, which, in conjunc-tion with the slots or grooves or something similar on the inner circumference of the bore, define rest positions for the bows and, in the region between, generate a braking effect.
8. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to one or several of the claims 1 to 7, characterized by the following, that for eyeglasses with split lens frames, the clamp screws for the frames extend above the associated clamp blocks and that a threaded collar of the bow can be screwed onto this extension.
9. Eyeglasses to eyeglass frames according to one or several of the claims 1 to 8, characterized by the following, that on one of the pieces which are to join together, a helical bent tubing is provided, into which a corresponding helical bent wire extension of the other piece can be introduced by rotation around the axis of the helix.
10. Eyeglasses or eyeglass frames according to one or several of the claims 1 to 9, characterized by the following, that the frames them-selves serve as stops, besides special stops for the folded-out rest position, for the limiting of the swiveling motion of the bows, whereby this stop, used for the assembly of the parts, can be over-come and disengaged, as a starting point, by means of a design of the bows which allows flexing over a certain range.
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