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JP2004077637A
JP2004077637A JP2002235471A JP2002235471A JP2004077637A JP 2004077637 A JP2004077637 A JP 2004077637A JP 2002235471 A JP2002235471 A JP 2002235471A JP 2002235471 A JP2002235471 A JP 2002235471A JP 2004077637 A JP2004077637 A JP 2004077637A
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Tadashi Takeda
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide spectacle frames which reliably prevent slip-down by holding upper positions of cheekbones from both sides with slip-down preventing members attached to both temples and can lighten a strain put by spectacles on a nose even in long-time wear. <P>SOLUTION: Slip-down preventing members 8 are attached to both temples 5 of spectacle frames 1. In each of the members 8, one end of an elastic arm 9 is fixed on the inside of the temple 5 at a position nearer a hinge 4, the elastic arm 9 is bent inward, downward and rearward in the length direction of the temple 5 and a cheek pad 10 is attached to the other end. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO

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【0001】
【発明の属する技術分野】
この発明は、装着した状態でずり落ちが生じないようにした眼鏡フレームに関する。
【0002】
【従来の技術】
一般的な眼鏡フレームは、レンズを取り付けるフレーム本体の両側に、つめと丁番を介して一対のテンプルをフレーム本体に重なる折り畳み可能に取り付け、フレーム本体に一対の鼻当てパッドを設けると共に、テンプルの後端に耳当てを設けた構造になっている。
【0003】
このような眼鏡フレームのフレーム本体にレンズを取り付けて組み立てられた眼鏡は、両テンプルを顔の両側に位置させて後端の耳当てを耳に掛け、フレーム本体の鼻当てパッドを鼻の上に載せることで使用に供される。
【0004】
【発明が解決しようとする課題】
ところで、従来の眼鏡は、両テンプルの耳当てとフレーム本体の鼻当てパッドで顔に対して止まることになるが、眼鏡はレンズの重量が重く、前に片寄った重量配分となり、どうしても前方にずり落ちることになる。
【0005】
特に、汗をかいたような場合、鼻に対して鼻当てパッドが滑り易くなり、ずり落ちが頻繁に発生することになる。
【0006】
また、眼鏡は前に片寄った重量配分となっているので、眼鏡の重量が鼻にかかり、眼鏡を長い時間着用していると鼻が痛くなることがある。
【0007】
更に、眼鏡フレームの購入に際しては、両側テンプルの間隔が顔の幅よりも狭いと、装着時にこめかみ部分が圧迫を受け、苦痛を感じることになるため、両側テンプルの間隔が顔の幅に適合するものを選択する必要があり、実際には両側テンプルの間隔は顔の幅よりも少し広くなるので、耳当て部分でのずり落ち防止機能を期待することはできない。
【0008】
そこで、この発明の課題は、両側のテンプルに取り付けたずり落ち防止部材で、頬骨の上部位置を両側から挟むようにし、ずり落ち防止が確実に得られると共に、鼻に対する眼鏡の負担を少なくして長い時間の着用にも支障がない眼鏡フレームを提供することにある。
【0009】
【課題を解決するための手段】
上記のような課題を解決するため、この発明は、眼鏡フレームにおける両側テンプルの内面側に、頬骨の部分へ弾力的に当接するずり落ち防止部材を取り付けた構成を採用したものである。
【0010】
上記ずり落ち防止部材は、弾性アームの先端に頬当てパッドを取り付けて形成され、上記テンプルの内面側で丁番寄りの位置に取り付け機構を設け、この取り付け機構に対して上記弾性アームの後端を着脱可能に固定するようにした構造とすることができる。
【0011】
また、上記ずり落ち防止部材は、テンプルの内面側で丁番寄りの位置に弾性アームの後端側を固定し、この弾性アームをテンプルの長さ方向の後方に向けて内側下部に屈曲させ、その先端側に頬当てパッドを取り付けて形成されているようにしてもよい。
【0012】
眼鏡フレームの両テンプルを顔の両側に位置させて後端の耳当てを耳に掛け、フレーム本体の鼻当てパッドを鼻の上に載せることで顔に装着すると、両テンプルの内面側に取り付けた頬当てパッドが、弾性アームの弾性で頬骨の上部位置に対して両側から挟むように弾力的に当接し、この頬当てパッドが眼鏡フレームのフレーム本体を支持することにより、眼鏡フレームの前方へのずり落ちを防止することになり、また、鼻にかかる眼鏡フレームの重量負担を少なくすることができる。
【0013】
【発明の実施の形態】
以下、この発明の実施の形態を添付図面に基づいて説明する。
【0014】
図1に示す第1の実施の形態は、ずり落ち防止部材をテンプルに固定化して取り付けた例を示している。
【0015】
図1のように、眼鏡フレーム1は、レンズを取り付けるフレーム本体2の両側に、つめ3と丁番4を介して一対のテンプル5、5を、後方に突出する開き状態からフレーム本体2に重なる折り畳み可能に取り付け、フレーム本体2には一対の鼻当てパッド6、6を設けると共に、テンプル5、5の後端に耳当て7を設け、更に、両側テンプル5、5の内面側に、頬骨の部分へ弾力的に当接するずり落ち防止部材8をそれぞれ取り付けた構造になっている。
【0016】
上記両テンプル5、5の内面側に取り付けたずり落ち防止部材8は、テンプル5、5の内面側で丁番4寄りの位置に金属線材等を用いた弾性アーム9の後端側を溶接や接着、カシメ等により固定し、この弾性アーム9を途中からテンプル5の長さ方向の後方に向けて内側下部に屈曲させ、その先端側に、合成樹脂等を用いて円板状に形成された頬当てパッド10を取り付けて形成されている。
【0017】
上記弾性アーム9の先端側に対する頬当てパッド10の取り付けは、図1(B)のように、弾性アーム9の他端側で眼鏡フレーム1の内側位置に、丁番機構11を介して頬当てパッド10を揺動可能に取り付け、図1(A)のように、両側の頬当てパッド10を対向状に配置した構造になっている。
【0018】
上記のように、ずり落ち防止部材8は、弾性アーム9を途中から内側下部に屈曲させることにより、図2のように、頬当てパッド10を頬骨の上部に臨ませることができ、また、途中から内側に屈曲させた弾性アーム9に頬当てパッド10を取り付けることにより、頬当てパッド10は対向間隔が可変となる弾力性を持ち、顔の頬骨の上部位置を両側から弾力的に挟むよことができるようになっている。
【0019】
図3に示す第2の実施の形態は、ずり落ち防止部材8をテンプルに対して着脱自在とし、取り換えや位置調整が可能とした例を示している。
【0020】
図3に示すように、ずり落ち防止部材8は、弾性アーム9の先端に頬当てパッド10を取り付けて形成され、上記テンプル5、5の内面側で丁番4寄りの位置に取り付け機構13を設け、この取り付け機構13に対して上記弾性アーム9の後端を着脱可能に固定するようになっている。
【0021】
上記取り付け機構13は、弾性アーム9の後端が抜き差し自在となる断面コ字状のホルダー14をテンプル5の内面に固定し、挿入した弾性アーム9の後端をビス15の締め付けで固定するように形成されている。
【0022】
また、弾性アーム9の形状やこの弾性アーム9に対する頬当てパッド10の取り付けは、上記した第1の実施の形態と同様であり、ホルダー14に対する弾性アーム9の挿入量を変えることで頬当てパッド10の位置を眼鏡着用者の顔の条件に合わせて位置調整することができる。
【0023】
このように、ずり落ち防止部材8を着脱自在とすれば、弾性アーム9の屈曲形状が異なるずり落ち防止部材8を複数用意しておき、眼鏡を着用する者の顔の条件に合わせて最適のずり落ち防止部材8を選択して使用することができる。
【0024】
この発明の眼鏡フレーム1は、上記のような構成であり、フレーム本体2にレンズ12を取り付けて眼鏡とした状態で、両テンプル5、5を顔の両側に位置させて後端の耳当て7を耳に掛け、フレーム本体2の鼻当てパッド6を鼻の上に載せることで顔に装着すると、図2のように、両テンプル5、5の内面側に取り付けた頬当てパッド10が、頬骨の上部位置に対して両側から挟むように適正な圧力で弾力的に当接する。
【0025】
上記頬当てパッド10は、弾性アームの弾性で頬骨の上部位置に対して両側から挟むことにより、眼鏡フレーム1のフレーム本体2を支持することになり、眼鏡フレーム1の前方への移動を防止することで、眼鏡のずり落ちを防ぐことができる。
【0026】
また、頬当てパッド10が頬骨の上部位置に対して両側から挟むことで、眼鏡フレーム1の重量を支持することになり、これによって鼻にかかる眼鏡フレーム1の重量負担を少なくすることができ、長い時間の着用にも鼻が痛くなるというようなことがない。
【0027】
【発明の効果】
以上のように、この発明によると、眼鏡フレームにおける両側テンプルの内面側に、頬骨の部分へ弾力的に当接するずり落ち防止部材を取り付けたので、頬当てパッドが、頬骨の上部位置に対して両側から挟むことにより、眼鏡フレームのフレーム本体を支持することになり、眼鏡フレームの前方への移動を防止することで、眼鏡のずり落ち発生を防ぐことができる。
【0028】
また、両側頬当てパッドが頬骨の上部位置を両側から挟むことで、眼鏡フレームの重量を支持することができ、これによって鼻にかかる眼鏡フレームの重量負担を少なくすることができ、長い時間の着用にも鼻が痛くならない。
【0029】
更に、ずり落ち防止部材をテンプルに対して着脱自在とすると、パッドを頬骨の位置に合わせて調整できると共に、形状が異なるずり落ち防止部材を複数用意しておき、眼鏡を着用する者の顔の条件に合わせて最適のずり落ち防止部材を選択して使用することができる。
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】(A)はこの発明に係る眼鏡フレームの第1の実施の形態を示す平面図、(B)は同上におけるずり落ち防止部材のテンプルへの取り付け部分を示す拡大平面図
【図2】この発明に係る眼鏡フレームの装着状態を示す側面図
【図3】この発明に係る眼鏡フレームにおいて第2の実施の形態のずり落ち防止部材のテンプルへの取り付け部分を示す拡大平面図
【符号の説明】
1  眼鏡フレーム
2  フレーム本体
3  つめ
4  丁番
5  テンプル
6  鼻当てパッド
7  耳当て
8  ずり落ち防止部材
9  弾性アーム
10 頬当てパッド
11 丁番機構
12 レンズ
13 取り付け機構
14 ホルダー
15 ビス
[0001]
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a spectacle frame in which slippage does not occur in a mounted state.
[0002]
[Prior art]
In general eyeglass frames, a pair of temples are attached to both sides of the frame main body to which the lens is attached via claws and hinges so as to be foldable so as to overlap the frame main body, and a pair of nose pads are provided on the frame main body, and It has a structure with an earpiece at the rear end.
[0003]
Eyeglasses assembled by attaching a lens to the frame body of such an eyeglass frame, put both temples on both sides of the face, put the rear ear cover on the ear, and put the nose pad of the frame body on the nose. It is used for mounting.
[0004]
[Problems to be solved by the invention]
By the way, conventional eyeglasses will stop against the face with the ear pads of both temples and the nose pad of the frame body, but the eyeglasses are heavy in weight, the weight distribution is biased forward, and they always slip forward. Will be.
[0005]
In particular, in the case of sweating, the nose pad becomes easily slippery with respect to the nose, and often slips off.
[0006]
In addition, since the weight of the glasses is offset toward the front, the weight of the glasses is applied to the nose, and the nose may be hurt when the glasses are worn for a long time.
[0007]
In addition, when purchasing the eyeglass frame, if the distance between the temples on both sides is smaller than the width of the face, the temple portion will be pressed when worn, and the patient will feel pain, so the distance between the temples on both sides matches the width of the face. It is necessary to select one, and in fact, since the distance between the temples on both sides is slightly wider than the width of the face, it is not possible to expect the function of preventing slippage at the earpiece.
[0008]
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to prevent the slipping prevention member attached to the temples on both sides from sandwiching the upper position of the cheekbone from both sides, thereby reliably preventing slipping and reducing the burden of the glasses on the nose. An object of the present invention is to provide a spectacle frame that does not hinder wearing for a long time.
[0009]
[Means for Solving the Problems]
In order to solve the above-described problem, the present invention employs a configuration in which a slip-off preventing member that elastically comes into contact with a cheekbone portion is attached to an inner surface of both temples in an eyeglass frame.
[0010]
The slip-off preventing member is formed by attaching a cheek pad to a tip of an elastic arm, and a mounting mechanism is provided at a position closer to a hinge on the inner surface side of the temple. Can be detachably fixed.
[0011]
Further, the slip-off preventing member fixes the rear end side of the elastic arm at a position near the hinge on the inner surface side of the temple, and bends the elastic arm toward the rear in the length direction of the temple to the inside lower part, It may be formed by attaching a cheek pad to the tip side.
[0012]
When both temples of the eyeglass frame were positioned on both sides of the face, the rear earpiece was hung on the ear, and the nose pad of the frame body was put on the nose by placing it on the nose, it was attached to the inner side of both temples The cheek pad is elastically abutted from both sides against the upper position of the cheekbone by the elasticity of the elastic arm, and the cheek pad supports the frame body of the spectacle frame, thereby supporting the front of the spectacle frame. It is possible to prevent the eyeglass frame from slipping down and reduce the weight burden of the spectacle frame on the nose.
[0013]
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0014]
The first embodiment shown in FIG. 1 shows an example in which a slip-off preventing member is fixedly attached to a temple.
[0015]
As shown in FIG. 1, the pair of temples 5, 5 on the both sides of the frame main body 2 to which the lens is attached via the claws 3 and the hinges 4 overlap the frame main body 2 from the open state protruding rearward. Attached so as to be foldable, a pair of nose pads 6 and 6 are provided on the frame body 2, and an ear pad 7 is provided at the rear end of the temples 5 and 5. The structure has a structure in which a slip-off preventing member 8 that elastically abuts on each part is attached.
[0016]
The slip-off preventing member 8 attached to the inner surfaces of the temples 5 and 5 is configured to weld the rear end of the elastic arm 9 using a metal wire or the like to a position near the hinge 4 on the inner surface of the temples 5 and 5. The elastic arm 9 was fixed by bonding, caulking, or the like, and this elastic arm 9 was bent inward and downward toward the rear in the length direction of the temple 5 from the middle thereof, and was formed into a disk shape using a synthetic resin or the like at the tip end. It is formed by attaching a cheek pad 10.
[0017]
As shown in FIG. 1B, the attachment of the cheek pad 10 to the distal end side of the elastic arm 9 is performed at the other end of the elastic arm 9 inside the eyeglass frame 1 via the hinge mechanism 11. The pad 10 is swingably mounted, and has a structure in which the cheek pads 10 on both sides are arranged to face each other as shown in FIG.
[0018]
As described above, the slip-off preventing member 8 can cause the cheek pad 10 to face the upper part of the cheekbone as shown in FIG. By attaching the cheek pad 10 to the elastic arm 9 bent inward from the front, the cheek pad 10 has elasticity such that the facing distance is variable, and the upper part of the cheekbone of the face is elastically sandwiched from both sides. Can be done.
[0019]
The second embodiment shown in FIG. 3 shows an example in which the slip-off preventing member 8 is made detachable from the temple and can be replaced or adjusted in position.
[0020]
As shown in FIG. 3, the slip-off preventing member 8 is formed by attaching a cheek pad 10 to the tip of an elastic arm 9, and a mounting mechanism 13 is provided at a position closer to the hinge 4 on the inner side of the temples 5, 5. The rear end of the elastic arm 9 is detachably fixed to the mounting mechanism 13.
[0021]
The mounting mechanism 13 fixes the holder 14 having a U-shaped cross section from which the rear end of the elastic arm 9 can be freely inserted and removed to the inner surface of the temple 5, and fixes the rear end of the inserted elastic arm 9 by tightening a screw 15. Is formed.
[0022]
The shape of the elastic arm 9 and the attachment of the cheek pad 10 to the elastic arm 9 are the same as in the first embodiment described above. The positions of the ten positions can be adjusted according to the conditions of the face of the spectacle wearer.
[0023]
As described above, if the slip-off preventing member 8 is made detachable, a plurality of slip-off preventing members 8 having different bending shapes of the elastic arm 9 are prepared, and the optimum slip-off preventing member 8 is adapted to the condition of the face of the person wearing the glasses. The sliding prevention member 8 can be selected and used.
[0024]
The spectacle frame 1 according to the present invention is configured as described above. In a state where the lens 12 is attached to the frame main body 2 to form spectacles, the two temples 5, 5 are positioned on both sides of the face and Is put on the ear by placing the nose pad 6 of the frame main body 2 on the nose. As shown in FIG. 2, the cheek pad 10 attached to the inner side of the temples 5 Elastically abuts against the upper position with appropriate pressure to sandwich it from both sides.
[0025]
The cheek pad 10 supports the frame body 2 of the spectacle frame 1 by being sandwiched from both sides with respect to the upper position of the cheekbone by the elasticity of the elastic arm, thereby preventing the spectacle frame 1 from moving forward. This can prevent the glasses from slipping off.
[0026]
In addition, since the cheek pad 10 sandwiches the cheekbone from above on both sides to support the weight of the spectacle frame 1, the weight burden of the spectacle frame 1 on the nose can be reduced, The nose won't hurt even after long hours of wear.
[0027]
【The invention's effect】
As described above, according to the present invention, since the slip-off preventing member that elastically contacts the cheekbone portion is attached to the inner surface side of both temples in the spectacle frame, the cheek pad is positioned with respect to the upper position of the cheekbone. By sandwiching from both sides, the frame body of the spectacle frame is supported, and by preventing the spectacle frame from moving forward, it is possible to prevent the spectacle frame from slipping off.
[0028]
In addition, since the cheek pads on both sides sandwich the upper part of the cheekbone from both sides, the weight of the spectacle frame can be supported, which can reduce the weight burden of the spectacle frame on the nose and can be worn for a long time. Even my nose does not hurt.
[0029]
Furthermore, if the slip-off preventing member is detachable from the temple, the pad can be adjusted according to the position of the cheekbone, and a plurality of slip-preventing members having different shapes are prepared, and the face of the person wearing the glasses is prepared. It is possible to select and use an optimum slip-off preventing member according to conditions.
[Brief description of the drawings]
FIG. 1 (A) is a plan view showing a first embodiment of an eyeglass frame according to the present invention, and FIG. 1 (B) is an enlarged plan view showing a portion where the slip-off preventing member is attached to a temple in the same. FIG. 3 is a side view showing a mounted state of the spectacle frame according to the present invention; FIG. 3 is an enlarged plan view showing a part of the spectacle frame according to the second embodiment in which the slip-off preventing member is attached to the temple; Description】
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Eyeglass frame 2 Frame main body 3 Second 4 Hinge 5 Temple 6 Nose pad 7 Ear pad 8 Shedding prevention member 9 Elastic arm 10 Cheek pad 11 Hinge mechanism 12 Lens 13 Mounting mechanism 14 Holder 15 Screw

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眼鏡フレームにおける両側テンプルの内面側に、頬骨の部分へ弾力的に当接するずり落ち防止部材を取り付けた眼鏡フレーム。An eyeglass frame in which a slip-off preventing member elastically abutting on a cheekbone portion is attached to an inner surface of both temples in the eyeglass frame. 上記ずり落ち防止部材は、弾性アームの先端に頬当てパッドを取り付けて形成され、上記テンプルの内面側で丁番寄りの位置に取り付け機構を設け、この取り付け機構に対して上記弾性アームの後端を着脱可能に固定するようにした請求項1に記載の眼鏡フレーム。The slip-off preventing member is formed by attaching a cheek pad to a tip of an elastic arm, and a mounting mechanism is provided at a position closer to a hinge on the inner surface side of the temple. The eyeglass frame according to claim 1, wherein the eyeglass frame is detachably fixed. 上記ずり落ち防止部材は、テンプルの内面側で丁番寄りの位置に弾性アームの後端側を固定し、この弾性アームをテンプルの長さ方向の後方に向けて内側下部に屈曲させ、その先端側に頬当てパッドを取り付けて形成されている請求項1に記載の眼鏡フレーム。The above-mentioned slip-off preventing member fixes the rear end side of the elastic arm at a position near the hinge on the inner surface side of the temple, bends this elastic arm toward the rear in the length direction of the temple, and lowers the inside thereof, The eyeglass frame according to claim 1, wherein the eyeglass frame is formed by attaching a cheek pad to the side.
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