EP0466883A1 - Eye wear - Google Patents

Eye wear

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EP0466883A1
EP0466883A1 EP19910903405 EP91903405A EP0466883A1 EP 0466883 A1 EP0466883 A1 EP 0466883A1 EP 19910903405 EP19910903405 EP 19910903405 EP 91903405 A EP91903405 A EP 91903405A EP 0466883 A1 EP0466883 A1 EP 0466883A1
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Prior art keywords
frame
holder
eye wear
lens
lenses
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EP19910903405
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German (de)
French (fr)
Inventor
Kazimierez Jan Korny
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HELLBERG PROTECTION AB
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Hellberg International Ltd
HELLBERG PROTECTION AB
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Priority claimed from GB909002447A external-priority patent/GB9002447D0/en
Priority claimed from GB909014573A external-priority patent/GB9014573D0/en
Application filed by Hellberg International Ltd, HELLBERG PROTECTION AB filed Critical Hellberg International Ltd
Publication of EP0466883A1 publication Critical patent/EP0466883A1/en
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C9/00Attaching auxiliary optical parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F9/00Methods or devices for treatment of the eyes; Devices for putting-in contact lenses; Devices to correct squinting; Apparatus to guide the blind; Protective devices for the eyes, carried on the body or in the hand
    • A61F9/02Goggles

Abstract

L'invention se rapporte à un article de lunetterie comprenant une monture (1) ou support (50) et utilisable comme lunettes de sûreté (Figures 1 à 5) ou comme lunettes de protection (Figures 6 à 8) destinées à recevoir en même temps des verres prescrits médicalement (31, 76) et des verres protecteurs (5, 54), les derniers étant disposés devant les premiers. Les verres prescrits médicalement sont ajustés à l'intérieur de la face interne de la monture ou du support, indépendamment de l'ajustage des verres protecteurs, au moyen d'un support en forme de monture secondaire (27, 70). Avec des lunettes de sûreté, le support en forme de monture secondaire a une forme externe spécialement conçue pour lui permettre de s'adapter à une configuration interne de la monture de sûreté, par simple pression. Avec des lunettes de protection, le support en forme de monture secondaire comporte des languettes (66, 68, 72, 74) qui sont reçues dans des évidements des lunettes de protection, tandis qu'une partie de pont de la monture secondaire coopère avec la partie de pont des lunettes de protection.The invention relates to an eyewear item comprising a frame (1) or support (50) and usable as safety glasses (Figures 1 to 5) or as protective glasses (Figures 6 to 8) intended to receive at the same time medically prescribed glasses (31, 76) and protective glasses (5, 54), the latter being arranged in front of the former. The medically prescribed lenses are fitted inside the inner face of the frame or support, independently of the fit of the protective lenses, by means of a support in the form of a secondary frame (27, 70). With safety glasses, the support in the form of a secondary frame has an external shape specially designed to allow it to adapt to an internal configuration of the safety frame, by simple pressure. With protective glasses, the support in the form of a secondary frame has tongues (66, 68, 72, 74) which are received in the recesses of the protective glasses, while a bridge part of the secondary frame cooperates with the bridge part of protective glasses.

Description

Title: Eye Wear
DESCRIPTION
The present invention relates to eye wear with particular application to safety spectacles and goggles. Many users of safety eye wear normally wear spectacles and to cater for this safety eye wear is available which will accept prescription lenses. Our co-pending British Patent Application No. 2221551 describes a lens retention system which allows for simple secure assembly into and removal from a frame of a pair of prescription lenses as a alternative to one piano lens. By this means the safety spectacle can be tailored to a particular user and any subsequent changes in prescription catered for. It also allows ready replacement when the lenses become scratched or otherwise damaged and this is cheaper than replacement of the entire safety spectacle which is normally the case with other types of lens retention system. Such safety spectacles are far superior in terms of comfort and convenience than wearing protective goggles over ordinary glasses.
Nevertheless, replacement of the prescription lenses due to damage is more expensive than replacement of a non-prescription protection lens and accordingly it is an aim of the present invention to provide safety eye wear which provides a facility of tailoring to specific prescription requirements whilst reducing the likelihood of damage to the prescription lenses and hence reducing replacement costs.
Accordingly, the present invention provides eye wear comprising a frame or holder adapted to receive simultaneously prescription lenses and protective lens means with the latter disposed in front of the former. The eye wear has particular application to such as safety spectacles and goggles.
According to one embodiment the frame and its lens retention system may follow the teaching of our co-pending U.K. Patent Applications Nos. 2221551 and 8917208. Accordingly, in one embodiment the frame is formed as a spectacle frame and apertured to receive a lens or lenses. Conveniently it has abutment means over at least part of the aperturing and presenting retention faces to inside and outside surfaces of said lens or lenses, and means cooperable with the lens or lenses to retain same in the spectacle frame in conjunction with the operation of said- abutment means. Said means may be clip means releasably locatably engageable with the frame as in our above mentioned applications providing retention at an upper location, preferably utilising one clip disposed centrally above the nose bridge. More particularly the frame has a. single aperture to accommodate a single lens, said abutment means providing a retention to at least the lower boundary of the lens relative to each eye. Alternatively that single lens aperture can accommodate double lenses with the abutment means providing retention at a lower boundary of each lens and clip means again preferably centrally disposed to provide retention of both lenses. The abutment means preferably comprises a shoulder around the aperturing of the frame against which the rear face of the lens or lenses is pressed by the clip and additional retaining abutments for contacting and/or retaining the front face of the or each lens in the event of any forward movement. Those retaining abutments are conveniently disposed to the bottom edge and outer side of each lens opening.
In a preferred construction, a top rail part of the frame is apertured to receive a mating push-in part of the clip means, preferably in snap-fitting manner, provided by such as resilient lugs. The clip further provides a face to restrain outward movement of the lens or lenses, and in the case of the clip for the double lens embodiment, preferably has ribs or such like which abut either the edges or the front of the lenses or both to urge them into the frame aperturing for positive retention. In the former case those ribs preferably act in a wedging manner being generally divergent to provide increased retention/wedging on insertion, and preferably also chamfered in a direction to urge the lenses rearwardly into the aperturing. That engagement is advantageous for restraining positively to prevent rattling in use, but it could suffice for the ribs to be in closely spaced overlying relation.
The aforementioned clip retention system has the advantage that one design of frame can be used for both single and double lens designs providing economies of scale and also making possible change from single to double lenses of piano or prescription type as desired.
That lens retention system or any other suitable lens retention system may be employed to retain the prescription lenses, and means provided for carrying safety lens means to be disposed in front of the prescription lenses in the manner of a shield. However, it is preferred that the aperturing in the frame carry the safety lens means and for the prescription lenses to be disposed behind them. The safety lens means is preferably a single piano lens. It is further preferred that the prescription lenses be fitted to the inner side of the frame and more preferably in a manner which is independent of the fitting of the safety lens means. Such a basic arrangement of prescription lens fitting separately behind a safety or primary lens also has application to goggles. A typical goggle has a primary lens for safety accommodated in a frame having a periphery formed for close fitting, even contact, with the face of the wearer, compared with spectacles. The frame may be made from a resilient material for good fit and comfort.
Thus we propose prescription lenses received in their own frame-like holder which is in turn received within the goggle frame. That is preferably arranged as a push fit - say of snap-in type and configured for subsequent release as required.
Our preferred goggle frame has vents in a top part of the frame as recesses, and formations for application of elasticated strapping or side arms, also as recessing, and it is preferred for the prescription lens holder to have formations which cooperate with said recessing for retention purposes. The nose bridge area of the prescription frame is configured to cooperate with the relatively soft nasal area of the goggle. Thus the prescription holder may be inserted from the rear of the goggle aligning the four lug areas (two formations to the top and one each to opposite sides) between a rigid brow bar of the goggle and the front lens, whilst making sure it is pushed up as far as possible. The soft nasal area of the goggle may then be pulled from under the prescription holder manipulating it so that it reverts back to its original form leaving the prescription holder sandwiched between "itself" and the front lens.
Thus, in either application fitting of the prescription lenses is preferably by way of such secondary frame-like holder which has its external shape tailored to fit within the safety frame and preferably locating therein in a push fit manner allowing easy fitting and removal. Preferably, at least in the case of application to spectacles, the external periphery of the secondary frame corresponds to the shape an inner periphery of the aperturing in the frame to be received therein. Said secondary frames can be provided having apertures shaped to receive standard shaped lens configurations and receiving the lenses in the same manner as prescription lenses are received in moulded plastic frames, ie. by V-grooving the frame and bevelling the edges of the lenses. Several secondary frames may be offered with different spacing of the lens apertures making it possible to cater for different inter-pupillary distances and it has been found that four basic aperture spacings will cater for the most common inter-pupillary distances in conjunction with the manufacture of the prescription lenses. Of course, other spacings could be made to suit particular requirements. Safety or protective eye wear according to the invention has the advantage that a basic frame can be adapted simply for use as a safety eye wear by fitting of a protective piano lens of suitable type for the required shielding function and where required prescription lenses can be provided in addition, with the protective lens means then shielding the prescription lenses from damage. Of course the piano lens can be replaced by prescription lenses where the likelihood of damage to the prescription lenses is low and thereby reduce overall weight of the safety eye wear.
The present invention will now be described further by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of protective wear according to a first embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 is a front view of the protective eye wear of Figure 1,
Figure 3 is a side view of Figure 2, Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 2 taken on line AA,
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 2 taken on line BB,
Figure 6 is a rear view of an embodiment of the invention applied to goggles,
Figure 7 is a plan view of the goggle of Figure 6, and
Figure 8 is a section on line XX of Figure 6. Referring firstly to the drawings of Figures 1 to
5, protective eye wear comprises a frame 1 moulded from plastics material and having an aperture 3 configured to receive a piano lens 5 held in place in conjunction with abutments of the aperturing and a retention clip 7. The aperturing is defined by boundary 9, forward facing shoulder 11 and also has abutments 13 for contacting the forward face of the piano lens 5. The frame is shown fitted with traditional spectacle side arms 15 although the connection of the arms with the frames allows for removal and replacement with either arms carrying ear muffs.
The clip 7 has a forward facing flange 17 which overlies the piano lens 5 and also has a leg part 19 fitting into aperturing in the frame 1. The leg 19 is spring-like and has a barb like part 21 which locates against a shoulder of the frame to prevent removal of the clip until the leg is deflected out of engagement with the shoulder.
Reference to Figure 4 will show the frame part 1 and the aperturing to receive the piano lens 5 and retention by the abutments and clip 17. The drawings also show a secondary frame 27 which has two apertures 29 to receive a respective prescription lens 31 shown in dotted line in Figure 2. The outer peripheral edge 33 of the secondary frame 27 is dimensioned to be an interference fit with the inner boundary 35 of the aperturing for the piano lens 5. This has been found sufficient to hold the secondary lens in place. Retention may be aided by providing an additional lip to the inner boundary 35 past which the secondary frame is a snap-fit. It will be noted from Figure 5 that the prescription lenses 31 have a tapered bevel edge and that the frame aperturing is moulded in a V-shape to receive the prescription lens. This is a standard ophthalmic technique. Within the standardised periphery of the secondary frame the apertures for the prescription lenses 31 can be adjusted transversely so as to cater for different inter-pupillary distances (IPD).
Referring now to Figures 6 to 8, there is shown an embodiment of the invention applied to goggles. The goggle has a moulded body 50 shaped to suit close fitting to the face of the wearer and has a grooved aperture 52 having receiving a single protective lens 54. The goggle has a rigid brow beam 55 which in the illustrated embodiment has inwardly opening recessing as part of ventilation openings reflected by protrusions 56, 58. The nasal area 60 of the body is a pliable material. The side of the body has recessing 62, 64 facilitating attachment of such as elasticated strapping
(not illustrated) for holding the goggle in place. The recessing 56, 58, 62, 64 serves to receive respective formations 66, 68, 72, 74 of a holder 70 for prescription lens 76 whilst a nose bridge part 78 of the holder cooperates with the nasal .area of the goggle body so retaining the formations of the holder in the respective recessing.
Thus, to insert the prescription holder it is introduced into the goggle from the rear, aligning the four lug-like formations 66, 68, 72, 74 between the rigid brow bar and front lens whilst making sure it is pushed up as far as possible. The soft nasal area is pulled from under the prescription holder and manipulated so that it reverts back to its original form leaving the prescription holder sandwiched between the body of the goggle and the front lens.

Claims

1. Eye wear comprising a frame or holder adapted to receive simultaneously prescription lenses and protective lens means with the latter disposed in front of the former.
2. Eye wear as claimed in claim 1 in which the frame or holder are configured as safety spectacles or goggles.
3. Eye wear as claimed in claim 1 or 2 in which the frame or holder is configured as a spectacle frame which is apertured to receive at least one lens and means is provided which is cooperable with the at least one lens to retain same in the spectacle frame.
4. Eye wear as claimed in claim 3 in which said means is clip means releasably locatably engageable with the frame.
5'. Eye wear as claimed in claim 4 in which the clip means comprises one clip disposed centrally above the nose bridge and entrant in aperturing of a top rail of the frame and retained in a snap-fitting manner.
6. Eye wear as claimed in any one of claims 3, 4 or 5 in which the frame has a single aperture to accommodate a single (piano) lens or twin lenses.
7. Eye wear as claimed in claim 1 or 2 in which the frame or holder is configured as a goggle having a primary lens for protection accommodated in a frame or body having a periphery formed for close fitting with the face of the wearer.
8. Eye wear as claimed in claim 7 in which the body comprises a resilient material providing a soft nasal area.
9. Eye wear as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8 in which the prescription lenses are fitted into the inner side of the frame or holder independently of the fitting of the protective lens means.
10. Eye wear as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9 in which the prescription lenses are accommodated in a secondary frame-like holder.
11. Eye wear as claimed in claim 10 in which the secondary frame-like holder is a push-fit into the frame or holder.
12. Eye wear as claimed in claim 10 or 11 in which the secondary frame-like holder is chosen from a plurality of secondary frame-like holders each having different spacings of the lens apertures to cater for different inter-pupillary distances.
13. Eye wear as claimed in claim 11 in which the secondary frame-like holder has an external peripheral shape adapted to cooperate with an internal peripheral configuration of the frame or holder.
14. Eye wear as claimed in claim 10 when appendant to claims 7 or 8 in which the goggle has recessing internally of the primary lens and the secondary frame¬ like holder has lug-like formations which are adapted to be received in said recessing for retention of the secondary frame-like holder.
15. Eye wear as claimed in claim 14 when appendant to claim 8 in which the secondary holder cooperates with the nasal area of the goggle body.
16. Eye wear as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 5 in which the aperturing receives prescription lenses and means is provided for carrying safety lens means to be disposed in front of the prescription lenses in the manner of a shield.
17. Eye wear constructed and arranged substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings of Figures l to 5 or 6 to 8.
EP19910903405 1990-02-03 1991-01-30 Eye wear Withdrawn EP0466883A1 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

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GB909002447A GB9002447D0 (en) 1990-02-03 1990-02-03 Safety eye wear
GB9002447 1990-02-03
GB9014573 1990-06-29
GB909014573A GB9014573D0 (en) 1990-06-29 1990-06-29 Eye wear

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