CN220526119U - Glasses with lenses capable of being sprung open - Google Patents

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CN220526119U
CN220526119U CN202322099283.7U CN202322099283U CN220526119U CN 220526119 U CN220526119 U CN 220526119U CN 202322099283 U CN202322099283 U CN 202322099283U CN 220526119 U CN220526119 U CN 220526119U
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刘金刚
叶洪波
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The utility model provides glasses with lenses capable of being sprung out, which comprise lenses, a glasses frame, movable pieces, a buckle component and elastic pieces, wherein the lenses are arranged in the glasses frame, at least one side of each lens is connected with the movable piece, one end of each movable piece is movably connected with the glasses frame, the other end of each movable piece is connected with the elastic piece, and the movable pieces can move relative to the glasses frame under the influence of the tensile force of the elastic pieces and drive the lenses to be separated from the glasses frame; the buckle subassembly sets up between moving part and picture frame, and buckle subassembly is used for locking or loosening the moving part. When the utility model is applied to the skiing mirror, the defect that the traditional skiing mirror can provide enough ventilation capacity only by completely removing the lens is overcome, the rapid opening and closing of the lens are realized, and the user experience is improved.

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Glasses with lenses capable of being sprung open
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of glasses, in particular to glasses with a springable lens.
Background
Glasses are very common articles for daily use, and various types of glasses are available, such as a near-view mirror, a far-view mirror, a sunglasses, sports glasses and the like. The traditional glasses generally are difficult to realize quick separation and quick closing between lenses and a glasses frame, for example, in skiing glasses, the existing skiing glasses have the defect that the lenses cannot be quickly separated and quick closing, are difficult to provide enough ventilation capacity, and can generate temperature difference inside and outside a mirror surface after being worn for a long time, so that water mist is generated, the sight of a user is influenced, and great potential safety hazards are brought.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to overcome the defects in the prior art, the utility model provides glasses with lenses capable of being sprung, and the specific technical scheme is as follows:
the utility model provides glasses with a flickable lens, which are characterized by comprising the lens, a glasses frame, a movable piece, a buckle component and an elastic piece, wherein the lens is arranged in the glasses frame, at least one side of the lens is connected with the movable piece, one end of the movable piece is movably connected with the glasses frame, the other end of the movable piece is connected with the elastic piece, and the movable piece can move relative to the glasses frame under the influence of the tension of the elastic piece and drives the lens to be separated from the glasses frame;
the buckle component is arranged between the movable piece and the glasses frame and is used for locking or loosening the movable piece.
In a specific embodiment, the elastic member comprises an elastic strap.
In a specific embodiment, the movable piece is provided with a sliding rail, and a sliding part is arranged on one side of the lens, which is close to the movable piece, and the sliding part is in sliding connection with the sliding rail.
In a specific embodiment, the buckle assembly comprises a buckle support and a buckle, the buckle support is connected with the glasses frame, the buckle is movably connected with the buckle support, and the buckle can be buckled with or separated from the movable piece through movement.
In a specific embodiment, the lock catch comprises a lock body and a lock catch head, wherein the lock catch head is connected with the lock body, and the lock body is movably connected with the lock catch bracket;
the movable piece comprises a connecting part matched with the lock catch head, and the connecting part can be buckled or separated with the lock catch head.
In a specific embodiment, the lock body is provided with a limit groove, the lock catch support is provided with a limit head, and the limit groove is matched with the limit head to prevent the lock catch from being separated from the lock catch support.
In a specific embodiment, a reset piece is arranged at one end of the lock catch support, one end of the lock body is connected with the reset piece, and the reset piece is used for resetting the lock catch.
In a specific embodiment, the movable piece comprises a rotating shaft, and the movable piece and the mirror frame are provided with through holes;
the rotating shaft penetrates through the through hole to rotationally connect the movable piece with the mirror frame.
In a specific embodiment, at least one ventilation hole is formed in the surface of the mirror frame.
In a specific embodiment, the lens and the frame are both provided with at least one magnetic element, and the magnetic element of the lens corresponds to the magnetic element of the frame.
The utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:
the glasses with the elastic lenses are provided with the movable parts capable of moving relative to the glasses frame and the buckle assembly. The movable piece can drive the lenses to be separated from the glasses frame when moving relative to the glasses frame, so that the effect that the lenses can be sprung out is realized. The buckle component can control the movable piece to move relative to the glasses frame, when the buckle component locks the movable piece, the movable piece cannot move relative to the glasses frame, and at the moment, the lenses are in a closed state; when the buckle component loosens the movable piece, the movable piece is influenced by the tension of the elastic piece to move relative to the mirror frame and drive the lens to separate from the mirror frame, and the lens is in a spring-open state at the moment. Therefore, the utility model realizes the effect that the lens can be sprung open or closed. When being applied to the skiing mirror, can provide sufficient ventilation volume after the lens bullet is opened, solved the problem that traditional skiing mirror ventilation volume is not enough, the lens need not take off completely simultaneously, solved the lens and torn down difficult problem of placing, scraping the flower easily, promoted user experience.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application, the drawings that are needed in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present application, and that other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the connection of the moveable member and the frame;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the lens in an open state;
FIG. 4 is a detail view of the lens attachment and the moveable member track;
FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the buckle assembly;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of the connection of the movable member and the buckle assembly;
fig. 7 is an exploded view of a functional component of the present utility model.
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1-a lens; 11-a sliding part; 2-a mirror frame; 21-ventilation holes; 3-a movable member; 31-sliding rails; 32-a connection; 4-a snap assembly; 41-a latch bracket; 411-reset piece; 412-a positioning head; 42-locking; 421-lock body; 4211-a limit groove; 422-a latch head; 5-an elastic member; 6-through holes; 7-rotating shaft; 8-magnetic member.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present utility model will be described more fully. The utility model is capable of various embodiments and of modifications and variations therein. However, it should be understood that: there is no intention to limit the various embodiments of the utility model to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but rather the utility model is to be understood to cover all modifications, equivalents, and/or alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the various embodiments of the utility model.
Hereinafter, the terms "comprises" or "comprising" as may be used in various embodiments of the present utility model indicate the presence of the disclosed functions, operations or elements, and are not limiting of the addition of one or more functions, operations or elements. Furthermore, as used in various embodiments of the utility model, the terms "comprises," "comprising," and their cognate terms are intended to refer to a particular feature, number, step, operation, element, component, or combination of the foregoing, and should not be interpreted as first excluding the existence of or increasing likelihood of one or more other features, numbers, steps, operations, elements, components, or combinations of the foregoing.
In various embodiments of the utility model, the expression "or" at least one of a or/and B "includes any or all combinations of the words listed simultaneously. For example, the expression "a or B" or "at least one of a or/and B" may include a, may include B or may include both a and B.
Expressions (such as "first", "second", etc.) used in the various embodiments of the utility model may modify various constituent elements in the various embodiments, but the respective constituent elements may not be limited. For example, the above description does not limit the order and/or importance of the elements. The above description is only intended to distinguish one element from another element. For example, the first user device and the second user device indicate different user devices, although both are user devices. For example, a first element could be termed a second element, and, similarly, a second element could be termed a first element, without departing from the scope of various embodiments of the present utility model.
It should be noted that: in the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and defined otherwise, terms such as "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be mechanically or electrically connected; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium; may be a communication between the interiors of the two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
The utility model realizes the effect that the lens can be sprung, and the following embodiment is an example that the lens can be sprung and applied to the skiing glasses, thereby realizing the beneficial effect that the lens of the skiing glasses can be sprung and ventilated.
The utility model provides glasses with lenses capable of being sprung out, as shown in fig. 1, comprising lenses 1, a glasses frame 2, a movable piece 3, a clamping assembly 4 and an elastic piece 5. The catch assembly 4 is not shown in fig. 1, since the catch assembly 4 is arranged between the moveable member 3 and the frame 2 and is therefore not visible.
As shown in fig. 1, the lens 1 is disposed in the lens frame 2, and the lens 1 is not fixedly connected to the lens frame 2, and the lens 1 and the lens frame can be separated from each other. At least one side of the lens 1 is connected to a movable member 3, preferably, two sides of the lens 1 are each connected to a movable member 3. One end of the movable member 3 is movably connected with the frame 2, and the movable connection can be understood as that the movable member 3 can rotate relative to the frame 2, but is not limited to relative rotation, and can also be in other relative movement modes such as relative sliding. The other end of the movable piece 3 is connected with the elastic piece 5, and the movable piece 3 is influenced by the tension of the elastic piece 5, can move relative to the mirror frame 2 and drives the lens 1 to be separated from the mirror frame 2.
Further, a buckle assembly 4 is arranged between the movable piece 3 and the mirror frame 2, and the buckle assembly 4 can lock or unlock the movable piece 3 so as to control the movement of the movable piece 3 relative to the mirror frame 2. Specifically, the lens frame 2 is connected to the one end of buckle subassembly 4, alternatively, buckle subassembly 4 can fixed connection lens frame 2, also can the swing joint lens frame 2 of a small margin. The other end of the fastening component 4 is movably connected with the movable member 3, and the movable connection can be understood as that the fastening component 4 can be fastened with or separated from the movable member 3. Because one end of the buckle component 4 is connected with the lens frame 2, when the other end of the buckle component 4 is buckled with the movable piece 3, the movable piece 3 is influenced by the tensile force of the elastic piece 5 but cannot move relative to the lens frame 2, and the lens 1 is arranged in the lens frame 2; when the buckle component 4 is separated from the movable piece 3, the movable piece 3 is influenced by the tension of the elastic piece 5 to move relative to the mirror frame 2, the lens 1 is driven to be separated from the mirror frame 2, a gap is formed between the lens 1 and the mirror frame 2, and external air can enter.
In one embodiment, the elastic member 5 is an elastic band, and when the elastic band is worn by a user, the elastic band deforms to generate tension, and the elastic band applies a tensile force to the movable member 3, where the tensile force is sufficient to enable the movable member 3 to move relative to the frame 2. Alternatively, the elastic strap may be made of rubber, latex or other elastic materials, and preferably the elastic strap is an elastic webbing.
Further, as shown in fig. 2 and 3, in a specific embodiment, the movable member 3 further includes a rotating shaft 7, and the movable member 3 and the lens frame 2 are provided with a through hole 6, and the rotating shaft 7 passes through the through hole 6 to rotationally connect the movable member 3 and the lens frame 2. When the fastening component 4 is not fastened to the movable component 3, the tension of the elastic component 5 can make the movable component 3 rotate outwards relative to the lens frame 2, and the movable component 3 drives the lens 1 to be separated from the lens frame 2, as shown in fig. 3.
Further, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the movable member 3 is further provided with a sliding rail 31, and a sliding portion 11 is disposed on a side of the lens 1 adjacent to the movable member 3, and the sliding portion 11 is slidably connected with the sliding rail 31. When the movable piece 3 drives the lens 1 to be separated from the lens frame 2, the sliding part 11 slides in the sliding rail 31 in a direction away from the lens frame 2; when the movable part 3 rotates inwards to retract and buckle the buckle assembly 4, the sliding part 11 slides towards the direction of the lens frame 2, and the lens 1 is placed in the lens frame 2. Since the two sides of the lens are symmetrical, fig. 4 shows only one side.
Further, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, in a specific embodiment, the latch assembly 4 includes a latch bracket 41 and a latch 42, where the latch bracket 41 is connected to the frame 2, the latch 42 is movably connected to the latch bracket 41, and the latch 42 is movably capable of being latched to or separated from the movable member 3. The above-mentioned movable connection is understood to mean that the latch 42 is movable relative to the latch bracket 41, but that the movement thereof is not completely separated from the latch bracket 41.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, the latch 42 further includes a latch body 421 and a latch head 422, and the movable member 3 further includes a connection portion 32 that mates with the latch head 422. The lock body 421 is movably connected to the lock bracket 41, and the lock body 421 can move in a direction perpendicular to the frame 2, so as to drive the lock head 422 to be buckled or separated from the connecting portion 32.
Further, the lock body 421 is further provided with a limiting groove 4211, the lock catch bracket 41 is provided with a limiting head 412, and the limiting groove 4211 is matched with the limiting head 412 to prevent the lock catch 42 from being separated from the lock catch bracket 41 when moving. Alternatively, the limiting head 412 may be a protrusion integrally formed with the latch bracket 41 or a screw that is separable from the latch bracket 41, and preferably, the limiting head 412 is a T-nail.
Further, a reset piece 411 is further disposed at one end of the latch bracket 41, and one end of the latch body 421 is connected to the reset piece 411, where the reset piece 411 is configured to reset the latch 42 after the latch 42 moves. Alternatively, the return member may be some resilient structure, and preferably the return member 411 is a spring.
The principle of this embodiment is as follows: when the locking head 422 and the connecting part 32 are in a fastening state, the lock body 421 is pushed by a hand, the lock body 421 moves towards the direction of the resetting piece 411 and compresses the resetting piece 411, at this time, the locking head 422 is separated from the connecting part 32, the movable piece 3 is influenced by the tension of the elastic piece 5 to rotate outwards relative to the mirror frame 2, the mirror 1 is driven to be separated from the mirror frame 2, and the sliding part 11 of the mirror 1 slides outwards. After the latch head 422 is separated from the connection part 32, the latch body 421 is restored to its original position by the elastic force of the restoring member 411. When the lens 1 is to be closed, the user rotates the movable member 3 back toward the frame 2 by hand, the connecting portion 32 is snapped again with the locking head 422, and at this time, the sliding portion 11 of the lens 1 slides toward the frame 2, and the lens 1 is replaced in the frame 2.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 3, at least one ventilation hole 21 is formed on the surface of the lens frame 2, and the ventilation hole 21 can provide a certain ventilation amount when the lens 1 is closed.
In a specific embodiment, as shown in fig. 7, the lens 1 and the lens frame 2 are both provided with at least one magnetic member 8, the magnetic member 8 of the lens 1 and the magnetic member 8 of the lens frame 2 can magnetically attract each other, the magnetic force of the magnetic member 8 does not affect the separation of the lens 1 and the lens frame 2, and the magnetic member 8 can guide the position and the direction when the lens 1 is closed. Preferably, the magnetic member 8 is a magnet.
To sum up, the working principle and the beneficial effects of the embodiment are as follows:
the movable piece 3 which is connected with the lens 1 and can move relative to the lens frame 2 is arranged, the buckle component 4 which is connected with the lens frame 2 and can lock or unlock the movable piece 3 is arranged, the movable piece 3 is controlled to move relative to the lens frame 2 through the buckle component 4, the contact and separation of the lens 1 and the lens frame 2 are realized, and the effect that the lens 1 can be opened and closed quickly is realized. The embodiment can quickly breathe without taking down the lenses, so that the problem of insufficient ventilation is solved, and the defects that the lenses are not easy to place and scratch are easy to tear down are also overcome.
On the other hand, the force used for the lens 1 to spring is the stretching force of the elastic piece 5, and no other external force or other force generated by other structures are needed, so that the cost is saved and the complexity of the structure is reduced.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the drawing is merely a schematic illustration of a preferred implementation scenario and that the modules or flows in the drawing are not necessarily required to practice the utility model.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that modules in an apparatus in an implementation scenario may be distributed in an apparatus in an implementation scenario according to an implementation scenario description, or that corresponding changes may be located in one or more apparatuses different from the implementation scenario. The modules of the implementation scenario may be combined into one module, or may be further split into a plurality of sub-modules.
The above-mentioned inventive sequence numbers are merely for description and do not represent advantages or disadvantages of the implementation scenario.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the utility model is not intended to limit the utility model to the precise form disclosed, and any such modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the utility model are intended to be included within the scope of the utility model.

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1. The glasses with the elastic lenses comprise lenses, a glasses frame, movable pieces, a buckle component and elastic pieces, wherein the lenses are arranged in the glasses frame, at least one side of each lens is connected with the corresponding movable piece, one end of each movable piece is movably connected with the corresponding glasses frame, the other end of each movable piece is connected with the corresponding elastic piece, and the movable pieces can move relative to the corresponding glasses frame under the influence of the tensile force of the corresponding elastic pieces and drive the lenses to be separated from the corresponding glasses frame;
the buckle component is arranged between the movable piece and the glasses frame and is used for locking or loosening the movable piece.
2. The lens pop-up eyewear of claim 1, wherein said elastic member comprises an elastic strap.
3. Glasses with sprung lenses according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the movable part is provided with a sliding rail, the side of the lens close to the movable part is provided with a sliding part, and the sliding part is slidingly connected with the sliding rail.
4. A pair of glasses with sprung glasses lenses according to claim 3, wherein the fastening assembly comprises a fastening bracket and a fastener, the fastening bracket is connected to the glasses frame, the fastener is movably connected to the fastening bracket, and the fastener is movably fastened to or separated from the movable member.
5. The pair of glasses with the bouncing lens capable of being bounced off according to claim 4, wherein the lock catch comprises a lock body and a lock catch head, the lock catch head is connected with the lock body, and the lock body is movably connected with the lock catch bracket;
the movable piece comprises a connecting part matched with the lock catch head, and the connecting part can be buckled or separated with the lock catch head.
6. The pair of glasses with the bouncing lens capable of bouncing off according to claim 5, wherein the lock body is provided with a limiting groove, the lock catch support is provided with a limiting head, and the limiting groove is matched with the limiting head so as to prevent the lock catch from being separated from the lock catch support.
7. The pair of glasses with spring-open lenses according to claim 6, wherein one end of the latch bracket is provided with a reset member, one end of the lock body is connected to the reset member, and the reset member is used for resetting the latch.
8. A pair of glasses with sprung lenses according to any one of claims 4 to 7, characterised in that the movable part comprises a rotating shaft, the movable part and the frame being provided with through holes;
the rotating shaft penetrates through the through hole to rotationally connect the movable piece with the mirror frame.
9. A pair of glasses with sprung glasses according to any one of claims 4 to 7, characterised in that the surface of the frame is provided with at least one ventilation hole.
10. A pair of glasses with sprung lenses according to any one of claims 4 to 7, characterised in that the lenses and the frames are each provided with at least one magnetic element, the magnetic elements of the lenses being magnetically attracted to the magnetic elements of the frames.
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