CN210120952U - Spectacle case - Google Patents

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CN210120952U
CN210120952U CN201790001208.2U CN201790001208U CN210120952U CN 210120952 U CN210120952 U CN 210120952U CN 201790001208 U CN201790001208 U CN 201790001208U CN 210120952 U CN210120952 U CN 210120952U
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拉兹万·萨比耶
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The utility model relates to an attachable glasses case for glasses or sunglasses, it can protect glasses and lens thereof to avoid pressure and wearing and tearing. The case is made of a body of material (1), which may be flexible or rigid, and has a rectangular front side (a) and a rectangular rear side (b) separated by a central rectangular surface (c) and having folding lines (d) and (e), and the front side (a) is provided with trapezoidal prisms (2) symmetrically arranged at the bottom intended to fix the nose pads of the glasses, the case having parts of closing means arranged on the trapezoidal prisms (2) and on the rear side (b) of the case, and the arms of the glasses being folded towards the outside of the case.

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Spectacle case
Technical Field
The utility model relates to an attachable glasses box for glasses or sunglasses.
Background
The eyeglass case is often designed to accommodate the entire frame of the eyeglasses. While, on the one hand, they are provided with good protection by the spectacle case surrounding the entire frame, on the other hand, it limits their portability.
Conventional eyeglass cases that enclose the entire frame are generally block-shaped, made of non-deformable material, making it difficult to carry in clothing. For this reason, most people do not place the glasses in such cases, but rather place them in a pocket, such as a breast pocket, or place them in a convenient place when not needed.
In the most common cases, the glasses are lost, the lenses may be scratched or covered with dust when not covered, or the glasses are easily broken when dropped, and therefore there is a need to realize a simple, lightweight, flexible, reduced-volume glasses case.
Several types of spectacle cases are known, having various advantages and drawbacks, and are disclosed in patents and patent applications EP2976961a1, JP4011034B2, US4290522, WO2011095864a 2.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims at providing a light, pliable and small spectacle case, it can protect glasses and its lens to avoid pressure and wearing and tearing.
According to the utility model discloses an advantage of spectacle case as follows: the same design of the eyeglass case can be used for different types of eyeglasses; it can be made of both deformable and rigid materials and it is small enough to be inserted into a classic spectacle case, attached to the spectacles.
According to the present invention, the case is made of a body of sufficiently rigid material (such as natural or synthetic leather or plastic with or without textile material bonding), the material body having a front rectangular side and a rectangular rear side separated by a rectangular central surface and folded over each other after the folding line, the front surface being provided with a trapezoidal prism having a base in the shape of an isosceles trapezoid and symmetrically arranged on the edge of the front side, on which prism the closing part of one case is also placed, the other closing part of the case being directly mounted on the rear side and the two sides being stacked one on the other with the trapezoidal prism between the two sides.
According to the present invention, the glasses case has advantages of a reduced volume and an increased flexibility, and can be stored in any pocket, neck or hip or any bag without any inconvenience, thereby protecting the glasses from stress and abrasion. Moreover, the spectacle case according to the invention is very simple to attach to spectacles, can be used for spectacles of different sizes and is very cheap to manufacture.
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The following are some examples of embodiments of the present invention in conjunction with fig. 1-19, wherein:
figure 1 is an overview of the glasses case in the open position;
figure 2 shows an expanded view of the spectacle case;
figure 3 is a view of how the case is attached to the glasses;
figure 4 is a view of the case with the glasses inserted inside and the temples folded outwards;
figure 5 is a top view of the case inside which the spectacles are inserted;
figure 6 is a view of how the case is attached to the spectacles in an inverted position;
figure 7 is a view of the case with the glasses inserted upside down inside and the arms spread apart;
figure 8 is a top view of the case inside which the spectacles are inserted upside down;
figure 9 is a top view of the curved glasses case with glasses inserted inside;
figure 10 is a view of the spectacle case with magnetic closure;
FIG. 11 is a view of the case with Velcro (Velcro) fasteners;
figure 12 is a view of an eyeglass case whose trapezoidal prism has a rounded top side;
figure 13 is a view of the case with a trapezoidal prism having a hollow interior and no front side;
figure 14 is a view of how the empty space of the prism of the spectacle case is used;
FIG. 15 is an eyeglass case with a protective pocket at the bottom of the lens;
figure 16 is an eyeglass case with an opening on its rear side to allow the nasal cushions to stand outwards;
figure 17 is a top view of the glasses case provided with an opening on its rear side for erecting the nose pad outwards;
figure 18 is a view of a spectacle case without prism, provided on its rear side with an opening for enabling the nose pad to stand outwards;
figure 19 is a view of a non-prismatic spectacle case provided with an opening on its rear side so that the nose pads can stand out and the temples fold out.
Detailed Description
The glasses case according to the present invention as shown in fig. 1 is made of a material body 1, and the material body 1 may be a material having a certain rigidity but still maintaining a certain flexibility, such as natural skin or synthetic, appropriately processed paper or fabric, or plastic. The body 1 may also be made of a combination of the materials listed above and may include metal or composite inserts if superior stiffness or flexibility is desired.
The body of material 1 has a rectangular front side a and a rectangular rear side b, which may have rounded corners separated by a rectangular central surface c, and which are folded over each other by d-and e-fold lines. If less rigid material is used, the edges of fold lines d and e and faces a and b may be reinforced by creasing and stitching.
The front side a is provided with a trapezoidal prism 2. The trapezoidal prism 2 is a straight prism symmetrically disposed at the bottom of the front side a and has two identical parallel sides having the shape of an isosceles trapezoid, one of which is attached by gluing or other process of the front side, or may be an integral part thereof. The symmetry axes of the trapezoidal sides of the prism coincide with the symmetry axes a and b of the sides of the spectacle case-figure 2. The dimensions of the trapezoidal prism 2 are chosen such that the prism constitutes a support for the nose piece (nasal cradle) of the eyeglasses, which is in contact with the lateral sides of the trapezoidal prism 2.
The trapezoidal prism is the hardest component in the case and may be made of a plastic material or any other rigid material comparable thereto. Its side in contact with the nose pads of the glasses may be lined with various soft materials for protection. Its interior may be full or empty.
One closing part of the spectacle case is placed on the trapezoidal prism 2 and the second part is placed on the rear side b. In the variant of the spectacle case shown in fig. 1, the cover is a metal peg with parts f and g.
The spectacle case is used in the following manner: the case is opened and the unfolded glasses with nose pads are placed on the trapezoidal prism 2-fig. 3, and then the case is folded, the legs of the glasses are closed and folded with the closing means-fig. 4 and 5.
It is noted that the spectacle case may also be attached in reverse, with the front side thus being the rear side and the rear side being the front side-fig. 6, 7 and 8.
According to your preference, you can choose a spectacle case with curved sides according to the curvature of the spectacles, and in this case the spectacle case can be closed on the rear side-fig. 9 or only on the front side.
The closure device may be a metal or plastic spike, but may also be a magnetic spike-fig. 10, or velcro-fig. 11, or a button or other known closure device may be used. As shown in fig. 12, the top of the trapezoidal prism may be replaced with a circular shape in order to more easily place the glasses in the glasses case.
In order to make the use of the case easier, the front part of the trapezoidal prism and the corresponding part of the front part thereof may be lost, thus obtaining an empty space inside the prism-figure 13, which is useful for the user who can easily hold the case with his fingers-figure 14.
For additional lens protection, the spectacle case may also be provided with pockets h on the front side, into which the lens bottoms enter-fig. 15.
In order to make the thickness of the case smaller, the trapezoidal prism may have a smaller thickness, in which case the nose piece of the spectacles is partially supported on the parallelepiped-fig. 16. In this case, the rear side of the case will be provided with openings, slots or eyelets i and j to allow the nose pad to partially or completely come out of the case-fig. 17.
A particular variant of the case is obtained by completely removing the prism, so that the openings, slots or eyelets i and j remain on the rear face, thus facilitating the fixing of the eyeglasses in the case-figures 18 and 19.

Claims (2)

1. Spectacle case made of a body (1) which can be a flexible or rigid material, and said body having a front side (a) and a rear side (b) separated by a rectangular central surface (c), a closure means, and the temples are folded towards the outside of the case, the front side (a) being optionally provided with trapezoidal prisms (2) symmetrically arranged at the bottom of the front side (a) and intended to fix the nose pads of the glasses, the front side (a) and the rear side (b) being folded over each other by folding lines (d) and (e), characterized in that it has parts of the closure device arranged on the trapezoidal prism (2) and on the rear side (b) of the spectacle case, and the rear side (b) is provided with two openings, slots or eyelets (i) and (j) allowing the nose pad to protrude from the spectacle case.
2. The case according to claim 1, characterized in that the rear side (b) is provided with two openings, slots or eyelets (i) and (j) to fix the glasses and allow the nose pads to protrude from the case, and in that it has parts of the closing means provided on the front side (a) and on the rear side (b) of the case.
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