KR101508458B1 - A glasses having rotatable lens - Google Patents

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KR101508458B1
KR101508458B1 KR20140017931A KR20140017931A KR101508458B1 KR 101508458 B1 KR101508458 B1 KR 101508458B1 KR 20140017931 A KR20140017931 A KR 20140017931A KR 20140017931 A KR20140017931 A KR 20140017931A KR 101508458 B1 KR101508458 B1 KR 101508458B1
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    • G02C5/2263Composite hinges, e.g. for varying the inclination of the lenses

Abstract

The present invention relates to a lens rotating eyeglass, and more particularly, to a lens rotating eyeglass which includes a pair of eyeglasses legs, a fixing frame rotatably coupled to one end of the eyeglasses legs, A frame comprising a pair of nose bases formed; A rotary frame rotatably coupled at both ends of the fixed frame using a pair of hinges and having a lens coupled to the inner diameter; A gear box for rotating the hinge; And a switch for actuating the gear box.

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&Quot; A glasses having rotatable lens "

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a lens rotating eyeglass. More specifically, the present invention relates to an eyeglass which can see the outside without removing the glasses.

Glasses are instruments that are worn on the face which is used variously for vision correction, sunlight blocking and accessories. These glasses are used by adding refraction or color to the lens. The wearer may need to wear glasses and take off from time to time.

For example, a user with nearsightedness or astigmatism may unconsciously or habitually move down or up the glasses to see objects close or far away. This is because if the lens does not need the effect of correcting the vision of the lens because it is short-focal, I want to see the object inside. In order to overcome such disadvantages, a multifocal lens has been proposed, but it takes time for adaptation and sometimes causes dizziness.

In order to solve the problem of such glasses, glasses capable of rotating the lens portion upward have been proposed. Figure 1 shows a prior art eyeglass. 1 shows a characteristic of the technology according to Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2002-0026257 (a pivotally rotatable auxiliary lens frame for a spectacle having a magnet clip mechanism and a main lens frame). 1, it can be seen that the glasses 10 have two lens parts, and the outer lens part 14 is rotatably coupled through the hinge 12. [ With this configuration, the glasses 10 according to the related art can rotate the outer lens unit 14 according to the user's request. However, since the two lens units must not be affected by the rotation due to the rotation of the two lens units, it is difficult to design and structure the lens unit. Since the user has to grip the outer lens unit 14 by hand, I have a problem. In other words, the glasses according to the prior art are complicated in structure and design, and have a possibility of contamination of the lens.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made to solve the conventional problems as described above, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a spectacle that can tilt a lens portion at an angle desired by a user.

In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, a lens rotating eyeglass according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a pair of eyeglasses legs, a fixing frame rotatably coupled to one end of the eyeglasses legs, A frame comprising a pair of nose receivers; A rotary frame rotatably coupled at both ends of the fixed frame using a pair of hinges and having a lens coupled to the inner diameter; A gear box for rotating the hinge; And a switch for actuating the gear box.

In the present embodiment, the hinge may be located at the top or bottom of the frame and the rotating frame.

In the present embodiment, the rotary frame is divided into two parts around the center, and can be opened to the sides through the hinge.

In the present embodiment, the switch may be a sliding switch for activating the gear box by a sliding operation, a lever switch for activating the gear box by a rotation operation, or a push switch for activating the gear box by a pressing operation Can be used.

According to the present invention, it is possible to rotate the rotating frame by a desired amount by operating a switch, thereby providing a convenient glass which can be turned to a naked state without taking off the glasses.

Further, according to the present invention, it is possible to provide a spectacle that can adjust the rotation angle of the rotary frame and prevent the lens from being contaminated by hair or the like.

Figure 1 shows a prior art eyeglass.
2 is a perspective view of a spectacle according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 is a side view of Figure 2;
FIG. 4 shows a state in which the rotating frame is rotated in FIG.
Fig. 5 shows a modification of Fig.
6 is a side view of a spectacle according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
7 is a side view of a spectacle according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
8 is a plan view of a spectacle according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, a lens rotating eyeglass according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS In the following description of the present invention, detailed description of known functions and configurations incorporated herein will be omitted when it may make the subject matter of the present invention rather unclear. Further, the terms described below are terms set in consideration of the functions of the present invention, and these terms may vary depending on the intention or custom of the producer producing the product, and definitions of the terms should be based on the contents throughout the specification.

(Embodiment 1)

Hereinafter, the lens rotating glasses according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 5 attached hereto.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the spectacles according to the first embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is a side view of FIG. 2, FIG. 4 is a view showing a state in which the rotating frame is rotated in FIG. 3, FIG.

As shown in the drawings, a lens rotating eyeglass 100 according to a first embodiment of the present invention (hereinafter referred to as 'lens rotating eyeglasses' briefly referred to as 'glasses' A rotary frame 130, a gear box 125, and a sliding switch 120. [

The frame 110 is composed of a pair of eyeglass legs 112, a fixing frame 114, and a nose support 115. The eyeglass leg 112 and the fixing frame 114 are rotatably coupled to each other. A nose support 115 protrudes from the center of the fixing frame 114. In other words, the frame 110 has substantially the same configuration as that of the ordinary glasses without the lens.

The rotary frame 130 is rotatably coupled to both ends of the fixing frame 114 using a pair of hinges 132. [ The lens 134 is coupled to the inner diameter of the rotary frame 130.

As shown in FIG. 3, the hinge 132 is positioned at an upper end of a joint surface of the rotary frame 130 and the fixing frame 114 when viewed from the side.

The gear box 125 rotates the hinge 132, and the sliding switch 120 actuates the gear box 125.

4, the gear box 125 rotates the hinge 132 in the clockwise direction in FIG. 4 due to the mutual action of the gear incorporated in response to the movement of the gear switch 125. In other words, when the sliding switch 120 is moved to the left in FIG. will be. It should be noted that the coupling of the shaft, gear, etc. of the gear box 125 for rotating the hinge 132 can be easily implemented by those skilled in the art, so that the detailed description of the internal structure is omitted. For example, it is possible to implement the first embodiment of the present invention by using a knob for moving the blade of a commonly used utility knife (also referred to as a utility knife, a snap-off blade cutter, or a box cutter) will be.

It should be noted that the gear box 125 may be partially exposed to the frame 110, but it may be installed in the frame 110 internally. Also, while the sliding switch 120 is shown as being formed on both sides of the eyeglass leg 112, it should be noted that the present invention is not limited thereto and may be formed only on one side. In addition, the installation position of the sliding switch 120 may also be formed above or below the glasses leg 112 based on the convenience of the user or the manufacturer. This case is shown in Fig.

The eyeglasses 100 according to the first embodiment having the above-described structure are configured such that when the sliding switch 120 is moved in the left-right direction, the rotation frame 130 rotates due to interlocking of the gear box 125 and the hinge 132 So that the user can see the object in a naked state without passing through the lens.

(Second Embodiment)

Hereinafter, the glasses according to the second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 6 attached hereto.

6 is a side view of a spectacle according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

6, the glasses 101 according to the second embodiment have substantially the same configuration, except that the sliding switch 120 of the first embodiment is replaced by a lever switch 121. As shown in Fig.

Accordingly, the user can rotate the lever 130 in the clockwise direction by rotating the lever switch 121 in the clockwise direction as shown in FIG.

In addition, the glasses 101 of Fig. 6 have a hemispherical structure in which the rotating frame 130 surrounds only a part of the lens 134. Fig. As can be seen from the above, it can be seen that the rotating frame according to the present invention can cover not only the entire structure of the lens but also only a part of the lens, or the lens can achieve the object pursued by the present invention. It is natural that the frame 110 may also have a thin structure such as an iron frame.

(Third Embodiment)

Hereinafter, the glasses according to the third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 7 attached hereto.

7 is a side view of a spectacle according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 7, the glasses 102 according to the third embodiment are arranged such that the hinge position is lower than the glasses between the rotary frame 130 and the fixing frame 114 And has substantially the same configuration except that the push switch 122 is used. At this time, the hinge will be located on the back side of the push switch 122 and will be covered in Fig. 7 with reference to Fig.

The glasses 102 according to the third embodiment can be applied to a case where the user wants to rotate the rotating frame 130 in the counterclockwise direction and when the push switch 122 is pressed, The rotation frame 130 can be returned to its original position in a state where the rotation switch 130 is rotated in the clockwise direction and the push switch 122 is not pressed. When the push switch 122 is applied, the gear box 125 is further provided with a resilient means such as a spring to assist returning to the original position.

Also, the third embodiment may be more suitably used for a near vision user. For example, in the first embodiment and the second embodiment, since the rotary frame 130 rotates in the clockwise direction and becomes in a naked state from the lower side of the eye, it can be used conveniently by the original user. In the third embodiment, So that a near vision user can conveniently use it.

(Fourth Embodiment)

Hereinafter, a spectacle according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 8 attached hereto.

8 is a plan view of a spectacle according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.

8, the glasses 103 according to the fourth embodiment are different from the glasses according to the first embodiment in that the rotary table 130 is divided into two parts around the center, Has a substantially identical configuration except that the rotary tumbler 130 is operated to be opened to both sides by manipulating the rotary table 130.

The glasses 103 according to the fourth embodiment can be usefully used when the user wishes to rotate only one lens.

The specific embodiments of the present invention have been described above.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the details of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. You must understand.

Therefore, it should be understood that the above-described embodiments are provided to fully illustrate the scope of the invention to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention belongs, Are only defined by the scope of the claims.

100, 101, 102, 103: lens rotating glasses 110: frame
112: eyeglass leg 114: fixed frame
115: nose bearing 120: sliding switch
121: lever switch 122, 123: push switch
125: Gear box 130: Rotary table
132: Hinge 134: Lens

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A frame including a pair of eyeglass legs, a fixing frame rotatably coupled to one end of the eyeglasses legs, and a pair of nose projections formed at the center of the fixing frame;
The hinge is rotatably coupled to both ends of the fixed frame using a pair of hinges, a lens is coupled to the inner diameter of the fixed frame, and is divided into two parts around the center, Rotating tee;
A gear box for rotating the hinge; And
And a switch for actuating the gear box.
The lens rotating glasses according to claim 1, wherein the hinge is located at a top or bottom of the frame and the rotating frame.
delete The transmission according to claim 1, wherein the switch comprises a sliding switch for moving the gear box by a sliding operation, a lever switch for moving the gear box by a rotating operation, or a push switch for activating the gear box by a pressing operation And the lens is rotated.
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KR940002971Y1 (en) * 1991-12-17 1994-05-06 김경남 Apparatus for controlling temple of spectacles
KR101190352B1 (en) * 2010-08-20 2012-10-11 이용노 Image Apparatus of Glasses Type
JP2014086905A (en) 2012-10-24 2014-05-12 Olympus Corp Eyeglass-type wearable device and front part of eyeglass-type wearable device

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KR940002971Y1 (en) * 1991-12-17 1994-05-06 김경남 Apparatus for controlling temple of spectacles
KR101190352B1 (en) * 2010-08-20 2012-10-11 이용노 Image Apparatus of Glasses Type
JP2014086905A (en) 2012-10-24 2014-05-12 Olympus Corp Eyeglass-type wearable device and front part of eyeglass-type wearable device

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