CN107678176B - Spectacle frame with single spectacle leg - Google Patents

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CN107678176B
CN107678176B CN201711068325.3A CN201711068325A CN107678176B CN 107678176 B CN107678176 B CN 107678176B CN 201711068325 A CN201711068325 A CN 201711068325A CN 107678176 B CN107678176 B CN 107678176B
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The invention provides a spectacle frame with a single spectacle leg. The glasses frame is provided with supporting blades which are respectively arranged at the left side and the right side of a nose wearing glasses and are respectively connected with the nose bridge or the glasses frame; the spectacle frame further comprises a spectacle leg, the spectacle leg is connected with the left spectacle frame or the right spectacle frame through a pile head at the edge of the spectacle frame, and the spectacle leg and the supporting leaf opposite to the spectacle leg form a clamping centripetal force. The spectacle frame can be smoothly, quickly and surely worn by only one hand, is convenient to use, is particularly used in urgent need or in the condition of only vacating one hand, does not influence the ongoing operation and work, avoids causing adverse consequences, realizes harmonious and unified asymmetric aesthetic feeling in structure and appearance based on the optimization and improvement of the structure, has vivid and variable technical effects, and is a unique novel fashionable structural spectacle frame.

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Spectacle frame with single spectacle leg
Technical Field
The invention relates to a spectacle frame with a single spectacle leg.
Background
The spectacle frame is an important component of the spectacles, mainly plays a role in supporting spectacle lenses, and also plays a role in beautifying the appearance. The spectacle frame is mainly made of metal, plastic or resin, natural materials and the like. According to the style, it can be divided into full frame, half frame, frameless and so on.
As shown in fig. 1, a conventional spectacle frame generally includes a frame (rim), a nose pad, two posts, two legs (legs), a leg sleeve, a leaf-supporting screw, and a hinge screw. Frame (rim): the assembly position of the lenses is fixed by means of grooves or bores with wires, nylon wires and screws, which affect the cutting of the lenses and the appearance of the spectacles. Bridge of the nose: the nose bridge is directly arranged on the nose and is also supported on the nose through a supporting blade. A nose pad: including holding in the palm leaf stalk, holding in the palm leaf case and holding in the palm the leaf, hold in the palm leaf and nose direct contact, play the effect of supporting and stabilizing mirror holder. Some cast plastic frames may be constructed without a leaf holder stem and a leaf holder box, the leaf holder being attached to the frame. Pile head: the connecting part of the spectacle frame and the spectacle legs is generally bent. Temple: the hook frame is movably arranged on the ear and connected with the pile head to play a role of fixing the picture frame. Hinge: a joint connecting the pile head and the temple. A locking block: the screws are screwed to fasten the locking blocks at the two sides of the opening of the lens ring, thereby fixing the lens.
The structure of the existing spectacle frame is provided with two spectacle legs, so that the positions of the spectacle after being worn can be stabilized. People need to use two hands to operate when starting to use the electric heating cooker. However, in many cases, it is not possible to operate with both hands, such as when driving under heavy and complex road conditions, and when the machine is being operated with one hand, and so on, where the user can only use one hand to wear the glasses, but the user is not able to fully open the two temples with one hand in time and smoothly.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the technical problem that the existing spectacle frame structure is not suitable for the technical defect of taking off and putting on with one hand, and provides a single-leg spectacle frame, which can enable a user to conveniently, rapidly and smoothly wear eyes with one hand, and enable the other hand to continue the work which is done originally without causing the interruption of the work which is done originally.
The above object of the present invention is achieved by the following technical solutions:
the single-glasses-leg glasses frame comprises a left glasses frame, a right glasses frame and a nose bridge connected with the left glasses frame and the right glasses frame, wherein the glasses frame is provided with supporting blades which are respectively arranged on the left side and the right side of a nose wearing glasses and are respectively connected with the nose bridge or the glasses frame of the glasses frame; the spectacle frame further comprises a spectacle leg, the spectacle leg is connected with the left spectacle frame or the right spectacle frame through a pile head at the edge of the spectacle frame, and the spectacle leg and the supporting leaf opposite to the spectacle leg form a clamping centripetal force.
Preferably, the present invention can be implemented by enlarging the size of the pad opposite to the temple, adjusting the position of the pad up and down, and/or manufacturing the pad with a material having a large friction force or adhesive force to form a centripetal force of sandwiching with the temple.
Preferably, the connecting positions of the mirror frame, the left and right supporting blades and the pile head can be adjusted up and down by adopting bolts to fix the position.
The pile head is not arranged at the edge of the spectacle frame without connecting spectacle legs. According to the single-glasses-leg glasses frame, the pile head is not arranged at the edge of the glasses frame which is not connected with the glasses legs, the structure is simpler, materials are saved, the single-glasses-leg glasses frame can be suitable for a user who fixedly uses the left hand or the right hand to pick and wear glasses, according to the using habit of the user, the glasses frame with the left glasses frame connected with the glasses legs and the pile head not arranged at the edge of the right glasses frame is selected, and the left-hand using habit of; or the spectacle frame with the right spectacle frame connected with the spectacle legs and the left spectacle frame without the pile head at the edge is selected, so that the right-hand use habit is facilitated.
Further, in order to better maintain the balance of the single-temple spectacle frame and maintain a good horizontal shape when worn, the present invention designs the spectacle frame without connecting the temples, and the sum of the weight from the position of the nose bridge connecting the spectacle frame to the end (end near the temple) of the spectacle frame is close to the sum of the weight from the position of the nose bridge connecting the spectacle frame with the temples to the end of the spectacle frame, the pile head and the temples.
One of the methods for achieving the weight approximation is to make the frame, which is not connected to one side of the temple, of a heavier material than the other.
And the second method for realizing the weight similarity is to reduce the weight of the glasses frame and the glasses legs by adopting hollow design to realize the weight similarity.
And the third method for realizing the weight similarity is to realize the weight similarity by arranging a decorative paster or an embedded weight increasing piece for increasing the weight on the spectacle frame which is not connected with one side of the spectacle legs.
Preferably, the embedded weight is a piece of decorative metal, diamond, glass or crystal material.
Preferably, the frame is curved in a manner to approximate as closely as possible the curvature and shape of the wearer's face where the spectacles are worn. The closer the arc is to the arc and shape of the part of the human face wearing the glasses, the more points and surfaces are present for supporting the glasses frame, so as to support the glasses frame in the proper wearing position.
The glasses legs of the glasses frame are made of materials which can be integrally formed, the tail ends of the glasses legs are formed into a bent shape, and the bent parts of the glasses legs extend to the lower part of the back of the auricle of a user and are bent to be close to the back of the auricle.
Preferably, the tail ends of the glasses legs are provided with the trousers, the trousers are bent, the length of the trousers extends to the lower part of the auricle back of the user and is bent to be close to the back ditch of the auricle.
The glasses legs can be designed into a certain bending shape, and then are further bent and extended to the lower part of the auricle back of a user through the arrangement of the trousers, and are bent and pressed close to the back ditch of the auricle.
Further, the temple or the pull-up is provided with a weight adjustment structure for balancing front and rear gravity and/or a fixing position.
Preferably, the adjusting structure can be a hole and a chain belt (strip) ornament arranged through the hole, such as an earring and the like, which are arranged at the extreme end point of the glasses legs or the leggings, and can be used for balancing front and back gravity and also can play a role in fixing the position. The bent glasses leg sleeves are combined with chain-shaped ornaments along the back grooves close to the auricles, so that the positions of the glasses can be further fixed and balanced, and the glasses can be prevented from moving forwards (in the face direction).
Further preferably, the single-temple spectacle frame can be further provided with an insert, an opening is arranged on the edge or the upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temples, one end of the insert can be inserted into the spectacle frame through the opening for fixing, and the other end of the insert can be attached to the face of a wearer. The insert can strengthen the face of the user to which the glasses frame is attached, and is used for frequent and large-amplitude swinging. Preferably, the insert is made of a soft material to provide comfort to the wearer.
Of course, the insert can be considered with the aforementioned summation of the weight increasing members when the insert is provided, so as to realize a frame without a temple connected thereto, wherein the summation of the weights from the position of the frame connected to the nose bridge to the end of the frame (the end close to the corner of the eye) is close to the summation of the weights from the position of the frame connected to the nose bridge to the end of the frame connected to the temple, the pile head and the temple.
Further preferably, the size of the insert sheet is about 1cm × 1 cm.
The connecting mode of the nose bridge, the supporting blades and the pile head with the spectacle frame can refer to the connecting mode of the existing spectacle frame. Preferably, the nose bridge is made of a metal adjustable material and is long enough for adjustment.
The design principle of the invention is as follows:
the glasses legs and the supporting blades at the left side and the right side of the nose of a user wearing the glasses are three supporting points to form a plane, and the glasses are supported not to drop after being worn. When the glasses are worn, the glasses legs, the leggings and one supporting leaf can generate centripetal pressure after the glasses are opened and closed to wear the glasses, and the pressure can hold the glasses frame to be prevented from falling under the condition that the pressure is greater than the weight of the glasses frame which droops. In the above case, it is preferable to apply a material having appropriate elasticity and strength to the temples. The curved temple overalls secure and balance the position of the eyeglasses along the sulcus of the ear against the pinna or the chain-like trim, further blocking forward (facial) movement.
The spectacle frame of the spectacle frame can be designed into an arc shape, and the radian is closer to the radian and the shape of a part of a human face where the spectacle is worn, so that a plurality of points and surfaces for supporting the spectacle frame can be generated, and the spectacle frame can be supported at a proper wearing position.
The spectacle frame can be added with the insert, the edge of the spectacle frame without the spectacle legs is provided with the opening, the insert can be placed, the spectacle frame is strengthened to be attached to the face of a user, and the spectacle frame is used for meeting the requirements of frequent and large-amplitude swinging. The left and right spectacle frames are made of materials with different weights from the bridge of the nose, so that the spectacle frames on the two sides still keep similar weights under the condition that the spectacle legs are attached to the other sides of the two sides, and the spectacle frames can be horizontally worn.
The invention has the following beneficial effects:
the invention can be smoothly, quickly and stably worn by only one hand, is convenient to use, and particularly can be used when the user is in urgent need or only one hand can be vacated, so that the operation and work in progress can not be influenced, and adverse results can be avoided. The invention reflects asymmetric aesthetic feeling on the appearance of the glasses through the adjustment of the structure, has vivid and changeable aesthetic effect, and is unique and novel fashion.
The glasses legs or the trousers are provided with the strip-shaped or chain-shaped ornaments, which brings a plurality of choices for some people who are not suitable for wearing earrings.
The glasses legs or the trousers can be connected or pasted with the earphone and the Bluetooth device, and the effect of strengthening the stability and the practicability of the glasses frame is achieved.
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The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the invention and not to limit the invention. In the drawings:
fig. 1 is a schematic view showing a structure of a pair of glasses with two temples.
Fig. 2 is a front view of the single temple eyeglass frame of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of a single-temple spectacle frame with chain ornaments arranged on the temples or the leggings.
Fig. 4 is a schematic structural view of a single-temple spectacle frame with an insert.
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The embodiments of the present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are only some embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention, and various modifications and changes based on the inventive concept will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made within the spirit and principle of the present invention should be included in the scope of the present invention. In the present embodiment, the definition of the left and right frames is relative, and it is not strictly limited whether the particular frame is provided to the left eye or the right eye of the wearer, and this is merely for convenience of description.
The embodiment provides a single-glasses-leg glasses frame, as shown in fig. 2 and fig. 3, the single-glasses-leg glasses frame comprises a left glasses frame 1, a right glasses frame 2 and a nose bridge 3 connecting the left glasses frame 1 and the right glasses frame 2, the glasses frame is provided with 2 supporting blades 41 and 42, the supporting blades 41 and 42 are respectively arranged on the left side and the right side of a nose wearing glasses and are respectively connected with the nose bridge or the glasses frame of the glasses frame; (ii) a The spectacle frame further comprises a spectacle leg 5, the spectacle leg 5 is connected with the left spectacle frame 1 or the right spectacle frame 2 through a pile head 7 at the edge of the spectacle frame, and the spectacle leg 5 and a supporting blade 42 opposite to the spectacle leg form a clamping centripetal force.
The invention can adjust the position of the supporting leaf up and down by increasing the size of the supporting leaf opposite to the glasses leg and/or adopt the material with larger friction force or adhesive force to manufacture the supporting leaf so as to form the centripetal force of clamping with the glasses leg.
Preferably, the connecting positions of the mirror frame, the left and right supporting blades and the pile head can be adjusted up and down by adopting bolts to fix the position.
In this embodiment, no stub is provided at the edge of the frame to which the temple 5 is not attached. According to the single-glasses-leg glasses frame, the pile head is not arranged at the edge of the glasses frame which is not connected with the glasses legs, the structure is simpler, materials are saved, the single-glasses-leg glasses frame can be suitable for a user who fixedly uses the left hand or the right hand to pick and wear glasses, according to the using habit of the user, the glasses frame with the left glasses frame connected with the glasses legs and the pile head not arranged at the edge of the right glasses frame is selected, and the left-hand using habit of; or the spectacle frame with the right spectacle frame connected with the spectacle legs and the left spectacle frame without the pile head at the edge is selected, so that the right-hand use habit is facilitated.
Further, in order to better maintain the balance of the single-temple spectacle frame and better maintain the good horizontal shape when wearing, the invention designs the spectacle frame without connecting the temples, and the sum of the weight from the position of the bridge of the nose connecting the spectacle frame to the tail end (the end close to the temple) of the spectacle frame is close to the sum of the weight from the position of the bridge of the nose connecting the spectacle frame with the temples to the tail end of the spectacle frame, the pile head and the temples.
One of the methods for achieving the similar sum of weights is a frame without a temple, which is manufactured from a position of a bridge of the frame to a tip (end near temple) of the frame, using a material that is heavier than the material of the bridge of the frame to which the temple is connected to the tip of the frame, a pile head, and temples, so that the weights of the left and right sides are similar.
And the second method for realizing the similar sum of the weights can reduce the weight by adopting hollow design for both the glasses frame and the glasses legs connected with the glasses legs to achieve the similar weight of the glasses frame without the glasses legs.
And a third method for realizing the similar weight sum can be realized by arranging a decorative patch or an embedded weight increasing piece for increasing the weight on the spectacle frame which is not connected with one side of the spectacle legs. The embedded weight may be any shape with decorative effect, and the material may be metal, diamond, glass, crystal, etc.
The invention discloses a pair of glasses legs and support leaves at the left side and the right side of a nose of a user wearing the glasses, which are three supporting points to form a plane and support the glasses not to fall down after wearing the glasses. When the glasses are worn, the glasses legs, the leggings and one supporting leaf can generate centripetal pressure after the glasses are opened and closed to wear the glasses, and the pressure can hold the glasses frame to be prevented from falling under the condition that the pressure is greater than the weight of the glasses frame which droops. Meanwhile, the left and right spectacle frames are made of materials with different weights from the nose bridge, so that the spectacle frames still keep similar weights under the condition that the spectacle legs are attached to the other sides of the two sides, and the spectacle frames can be horizontally worn.
In the above case, it is preferable to apply a material having appropriate elasticity and strength to the temples.
In the spectacle frame of the embodiment, the spectacle frame can be designed into a straight frame shape or an arc shape. If designed as an arc, the closer the arc is to the arc and shape of the area of the face where the glasses are worn, the more points and surfaces will appear to support the frame of the glasses to support the frame in the proper position for wearing.
The glasses legs of the glasses frame are made of materials which can be integrally formed, the tail ends of the glasses legs are formed into a bent shape, and the bent parts of the glasses legs extend to the lower part of the back of the auricle of a user and are bent to be close to the back of the auricle.
The other scheme is that the glasses legs are designed to be straight, the tail ends of the glasses legs are provided with the leggings 6, as shown in fig. 3, the leggings 6 are bent, the length of the leggings 6 extends to the lower part of the auricle back of a user using the glasses and is bent to be close to the back sulcus of the auricle.
The tail end of each glasses leg is designed to be bent to a certain length, and then the glasses legs are further bent to extend to the lower part of the auricle back of a user through the arrangement of the trousers 6 and are bent to be close to the back ditch of the auricle.
In order to better balance front-back gravity and/or fixation position, a weight adjusting structure is arranged on the temple or the leggings. As shown in fig. 3, the adjusting structure may be a hole 8 and a chain belt (or strip) ornament 9, such as an earring, disposed through the hole, which are disposed at the extreme end of the temple 5 or the pants 6, and may be used to balance the front and rear gravity and to fix the position. The curved temple arms are attached to the back of the ear canal adjacent to the auricle in conjunction with chain-like trim 9 to further secure and balance the position of the eyeglasses against forward (facial) movement.
As shown in fig. 4, as a preferred design, the single-temple spectacle frame of the present invention may further include an insert 10, wherein an opening is provided at the rim or the upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, one end of the insert 10 may be inserted into the spectacle frame to be fixed, and the other end may be attached to the face of the wearer. The insert 10 enhances the ability of the frame to be worn on the face of the wearer for more frequent and greater swing needs. Preferably, the insert is made of a soft material to provide comfort to the wearer.
The connecting mode of the nose bridge, the supporting blades and the pile head with the spectacle frame can refer to the connecting mode of the existing spectacle frame.
The nose bridge is made of metal adjustable material and is long enough for adjustment.
The invention can be smoothly, quickly and stably worn by only one hand, is convenient to use, and particularly can be used when the user is in urgent need or only one hand can be vacated, so that the operation and work in progress can not be influenced, and adverse results can be avoided. The appearance shows asymmetric aesthetic feeling, has vivid and changeable aesthetic effect, and is unique novel fashion. The glasses legs or the trousers are provided with the strip-shaped or chain-shaped ornaments, which brings a plurality of choices for some people who are not suitable for wearing earrings. The glasses legs or the trousers can be connected or pasted with the earphone and the Bluetooth device, and the effect of strengthening the stability and the practicability of the glasses frame is achieved.

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1. A spectacle frame with single spectacle leg is characterized by comprising a left spectacle frame, a right spectacle frame and a nose bridge connecting the left spectacle frame and the right spectacle frame, wherein the spectacle frame is provided with supporting blades which are respectively arranged at the left side and the right side of a nose wearing spectacles and are respectively connected with the nose bridge or the spectacle frame; the spectacle frame also comprises a spectacle leg, the spectacle leg is connected with the left spectacle frame or the right spectacle frame through a pile head at the edge of the spectacle frame, and the spectacle leg and the supporting blade opposite to the spectacle leg form a clamping centripetal force;
the total weight of the frame without the connecting legs from the position of the bridge of the nose connecting the frame to the tail end of the frame is close to the total weight of the frame with the connecting legs from the position of the frame connecting the bridge of the nose connecting the frame to the tail end of the frame, the pile head and the legs.
2. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 1, wherein the size of the blade opposite to the temple is increased, the position of the blade is adjusted up and down, and/or the blade is made of a material with high friction force or adhesion force to form a centripetal force with the temple.
3. The single temple eyewear frame of claim 1 wherein the rim of the frame to which the temple arms are not attached is free of a stub.
4. The single temple eyeglasses frame of claim 1 wherein said weight approximation is achieved by having the frame not attached to one side of the temple made of a heavier material than the other;
or the spectacle frame and the spectacle legs connected with the spectacle legs are all designed in a hollow way to reduce the weight of the spectacle frame and the spectacle legs, so that the weights are similar;
or, the weight is similar by arranging a decorative patch or an embedded weight increasing piece for increasing the weight on the frame which is not connected with one side of the glasses leg.
5. The single temple eyeglasses frame of claim 4 wherein said embedded weight is a piece of decorative metal, diamond, glass or crystal material.
6. The single temple spectacle frame as in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said frame is curved in an arc as close as possible to the arc and shape of the wearer's face where the spectacle is worn.
7. The single temple eyeglasses frame of claim 5 wherein said frame is arcuate in shape and has an arc that approximates as closely as possible the arc and shape of the wearer's face where the eyeglasses are worn.
8. The single-temple spectacle frame of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the temple of the spectacle frame is made of an integrally formed material, the rear end of the temple is formed in a curved shape, and the curved portion of the temple extends to the lower part of the back of the auricle of the user and is curved to be adjacent to the sulcus of the auricle.
9. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 5, wherein the temple of the spectacle frame is made of an integrally formed material, the rear end of the temple is formed in a curved shape, and the curved portion of the temple extends to the lower portion of the back of the auricle of the user and is curved to be adjacent to the sulcus auricle.
10. The single-temple spectacle frame of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the rear ends of the temples are provided with a pair of trousers, the pair of trousers is curved, and the length of the pair of trousers extends to the lower part of the auricle back of the user and is curved to be close to the sulcus auricle.
11. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 5, wherein the rear ends of the temple arms are provided with a pair of trousers, the pair of trousers are curved, and the length of the pair of trousers extends to the lower part of the auricle back of the user and is curved to be close to the back sulcus of the auricle.
12. The single temple eyeglasses frame of claim 8 wherein said temple arms are provided with weight adjustment structure for balancing fore and aft gravitational forces and/or securing position.
13. Single temple spectacle frame according to claim 9, wherein said temple arms are provided with weight adjustment means for balancing front-to-back gravity and/or a fixed position.
14. The single temple eyeglasses frame of claim 12, wherein said adjustment structure is disposed at a rear end of the temple arm and comprises an aperture disposed on the temple arm and a chainband attachment disposed through the aperture.
15. The single temple eyeglasses frame of claim 13, wherein said adjustment structure is disposed at a rear end of the temple arm and comprises an aperture disposed on the temple arm and a chainband attachment disposed through the aperture.
16. Single temple spectacle frame according to claim 10, wherein said temple or pull-over is provided with weight adjustment means for balancing front-to-back gravity and/or fixation.
17. Single temple spectacle frame according to claim 11, wherein said temple or pull-on is provided with weight adjustment means for balancing front-to-back gravity and/or fixation.
18. The single temple eyeglasses frame of claim 16 wherein said adjustment structure is disposed at the rear end of the temple arms or the pull-over, comprising holes disposed in the temple arms or the pull-over and a chain decoration disposed through the holes.
19. The single temple eyeglasses frame of claim 17, wherein said adjustment structure is disposed at the rear end of the temple arms or the pull-over, and comprises a hole disposed in the temple arms or the pull-over and a chain decoration disposed through the hole.
20. Single temple arm spectacle frame according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the single temple arm spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at the rim or upper edge of the spectacle frame without temple arms, wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the frame via the opening and the other end is attached to the face of the wearer of the spectacle.
21. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 5, wherein the single-temple spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at the edge or upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, and wherein one end of the insert is inserted into the spectacle frame to be fixed via the opening, and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of the wearer.
22. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 6, wherein the single-temple spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at the edge or upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, and wherein one end of the insert is inserted into the spectacle frame to be fixed via the opening, and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of the wearer.
23. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 7, wherein the single-temple spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at the edge or upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, and wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the spectacle frame through the opening, and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of the wearer.
24. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 8, wherein the single-temple spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at the edge or upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, and wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the spectacle frame through the opening, and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of the wearer.
25. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 9, wherein the single-temple spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at an edge or an upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, and wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the spectacle frame through the opening, and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of a wearer.
26. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 10, wherein the single-temple spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at an edge or an upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, and wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the spectacle frame through the opening, and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of a wearer of the spectacle.
27. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 11, wherein the single-temple spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at an edge or an upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, and wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the spectacle frame through the opening, and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of a wearer of the spectacle.
28. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 12, wherein the single-temple spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at an edge or an upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, and wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the spectacle frame through the opening, and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of a wearer of the spectacle.
29. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 13, wherein the single-temple spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at an edge or an upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, and wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the spectacle frame through the opening, and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of a wearer of the spectacle.
30. The single temple frame of claim 14 further comprising an insert, wherein an opening is provided at the edge or upper edge of the frame of the glasses without the temple, wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the frame through the opening and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of the wearer.
31. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 15, wherein the single-temple spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at an edge or an upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, and wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the spectacle frame through the opening, and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of a wearer of the spectacle.
32. The single temple frame of claim 16 further comprising an insert, wherein an opening is provided at the edge or top edge of the frame of the glasses without the temple, wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the frame through the opening and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of the wearer.
33. The single-temple spectacle frame of claim 17, wherein the single-temple spectacle frame is further provided with an insert, wherein an opening is provided at an edge or an upper edge of the spectacle frame without the temple, and wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the spectacle frame through the opening, and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of a wearer of the spectacle.
34. The single temple frame of claim 18 further comprising an insert, wherein an opening is provided at the edge or top edge of the frame of the glasses without the temple, wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the frame through the opening and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of the wearer.
35. The single temple frame of claim 19 further comprising an insert, wherein an opening is provided at the edge or top edge of the frame of the glasses without the temple, wherein one end of the insert is fixed by being inserted into the frame through the opening and the other end of the insert is attached to the face of the wearer.
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