KR200459922Y1 - Spectacles having radio frequency identification - Google Patents

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KR200459922Y1
KR200459922Y1 KR2020110005853U KR20110005853U KR200459922Y1 KR 200459922 Y1 KR200459922 Y1 KR 200459922Y1 KR 2020110005853 U KR2020110005853 U KR 2020110005853U KR 20110005853 U KR20110005853 U KR 20110005853U KR 200459922 Y1 KR200459922 Y1 KR 200459922Y1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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Abstract

The electronic tag glasses frame 1 according to the present invention includes both rims 11 for fixing a lens, a bridge 13 for connecting the rims 11, and a temple 15 connected to the rims 11 and caught in an ear. In the spectacle frame (10) consisting of; By including the electronic tag 20 mounted on the spectacle frame 10, since the spectacle frame 10 can be used like a general electronic tag card, it is not necessary to separately provide a traffic card, a credit card, a cash card or a security card. There is a convenience, because the eyeglass frame is always worn on the face, the risk of loss is less than the general electronic tag card.

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Spectacles having radio frequency identification

The present invention relates to an electronic tag glasses frame, and more specifically, to be equipped with an electronic tag on the glasses frame, characterized in that it is designed to have the function of the card with a built-in electronic tag, such as transportation card, cash card, high pass card, security card It relates to an electronic tag glasses frame.

Electronic tags generally refer to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), and are also called smart tags, electronic labels, and wireless identification. The electronic tag embeds information in a microchip (IC chip), and transmits it at a radio frequency, and can read information through a reader provided separately.

The electronic tag is composed of an integrated circuit for storing information and an antenna connected to the integrated circuit to transmit information, and is used in an electronic tag card such as a traffic card, credit card, cash card, security card, and high pass card.

In general, the electronic tag card is provided to be used in a wallet, many cases are lost or stolen. Therefore, the user is unusually monetary damages, there was a serious problem that personal information is leaked.

In addition, since the electronic tag card is put in a purse and is carried in a bag or bag, there is a problem that it is cumbersome to pull out again when using it.

In addition, the conventional electronic tag card has a problem that an error occurs in the electronic tag by easily bent or broken.

Therefore, in the present design, by attaching an electronic tag in which information is input to glasses to be worn in general, there is no need to provide an electronic tag card separately, and it is easy to use to solve the inconvenience, and minimizes the risk of loss. It is an object of the present invention to provide an electronic tag glasses frame that can compensate for the disadvantage that the privacy record is exposed to reveal the usage record and prevent the damage of the electronic tag.

The spectacle frame includes: a pair of spectacle frames including both rims for fixing a lens, a bridge connecting the rims, and a temple connected to the rims; It characterized in that it comprises an electronic tag mounted to the spectacle frame.

In addition, the spectacle frame is injection-molded with a synthetic resin, characterized in that the electronic tag in the spectacle frame is built by insert injection.

In addition, the tube is fitted to the temple, characterized in that the electronic tag is mounted on the tube.

In addition, the clip is mounted to the spectacle frame, characterized in that the clip is configured to be equipped with the electronic tag.

In addition, the clip is formed in a substantially c-shaped, characterized in that one part of the spectacle frame is configured by being fitted to the clip.

Electronic tag glasses frame according to the present invention, the eyeglass frame can be used as a general electronic tag card. Therefore, there is a convenience that does not need to separately provide a traffic card, credit card, cash card or security card. In other words, when you put it in your bag like an electronic tag card, you can solve the trouble of pulling it out again.

In addition, since the spectacle frame is always worn on the face, the risk of loss is less than that of a general electronic tag card. Therefore, it is possible to solve the problem of financial loss and personal information leakage caused by loss.

In addition, since the present invention mounts the electronic tag on the spectacle frame, there is an effect of mounting the electronic tag more firmly than the easily bent electronic tag card, it is possible to prevent an error due to damage of the electronic tag.

In other words, the present invention can maximize the usefulness by integrating the advantages of each use as the use of glasses and electronic tag cards in the real life.

1 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which an electronic tag is mounted on a temple as a first embodiment of an electronic tag glasses frame according to the present invention;
2 is a perspective view showing a state in which the electronic tag is mounted on the bridge as a first embodiment of the electronic tag glasses frame according to the present invention.
Figure 3 is a local cross-sectional view showing a state in which a tube with an electronic tag mounted on the temple as a second embodiment of the electronic tag glasses frame according to the present invention.
Figure 4 is a local perspective view showing a process of fitting the clip with the electronic tag mounted on the temple as a third embodiment of the electronic tag glasses frame according to the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a third perspective view of a third embodiment of an electronic tag eyeglass frame according to the present invention.
Figure 6 is a third perspective view showing that the extension portion corresponding to both sides of the plate is formed as a third embodiment of the electronic tag glasses frame according to the present invention and the flange is formed inward to the end of the extension portion.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings look at the configuration and use examples of the present invention for solving the above problems.

1 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which an electronic tag is mounted on a temple as a first embodiment of an electronic tag glasses frame according to the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a first embodiment of the electronic tag glasses frame according to the present invention. 3 is a perspective view showing a mounted state, FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which a tube with an electronic tag mounted on a temple as a second embodiment of an electronic tag glasses frame according to the present invention, and FIG. 4 is an electronic tag according to the present invention. A local perspective view showing a process in which a clip with an electronic tag mounted on a temple as a third embodiment of the spectacle frame. FIG. 5 is a third embodiment of the electronic tag glasses frame according to the present invention. FIG. 6 is a third perspective view showing that the plate is formed shorter than the counterpart plate, and FIG. 6 is a third embodiment of the electronic tag glasses according to the present invention. As it will be described together as a local perspective view showing that the flange is formed.

In general, the eyeglass frame 10 is configured with both rims 11 for fixing the lens, and the bridge 13 for connecting the rim 11 is configured. And, it is configured to include a temple (15) connected to both rims (11) to be worn on the wearer's ear.

In the present invention, the spectacle frame 10 is characterized in that it is configured to also have the function of an electronic tag card, such as a traffic card, credit card, cash card, security card, high pass card.

In the first embodiment of the present invention for this purpose, the electronic tag 20 is mounted on the spectacle frame 10, thereby configuring the electronic tag glasses frame 1 of the present invention. For example, the electronic tag 20 may be attached to the spectacle frame 10, or may be built in the temple 15 as shown in FIG. 1, or may be built in the bridge 13 as shown in FIG. 2. It may be.

In order for the electronic tag 20 to be embedded in the spectacle frame 10, the spectacle frame 10 is formed by injection molding as a synthetic resin, and the electronic tag 20 is inserted into the spectacle frame 10 during injection molding. It may be configured to enter the spectacle frame 10 by injection.

The electronic tag 20 generally refers to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which is also called a smart tag, an electronic label, a wireless identification, or the like. The electronic tag is embedded in a microchip (IC chip), and transmits it at a radio frequency, and is configured to read information through a reader provided separately.

Therefore, the charge paid to the electronic tag 20 may be used as a substitute for a transportation card, a high pass card, or a cash card, or may be used as a security card or various credit card substitutes by inputting a secret number or other information. .

In other words, while wearing the spectacle frame 10, the spectacle frame 10 can be used to read the information by taking off the spectacle frame 10 and approaching the reader.

Next, look at a second embodiment of the present invention.

Both rims 11 are fixed to the lens, and a bridge 13 connecting the rims 11 is formed. In addition, in the general spectacle frame 10 including the temple 15 connected to both rims 11 and worn on the wearer's ear, a tube 40 fitted to the temple 15 is configured, and the tube The electronic tag 20 is mounted on the 40.

The tube 40 may be, for example, a rubber band having elasticity or a fabric band in which rubber yarns are mixed. Alternatively, synthetic resin or leather, artificial leather, etc., of flexible materials may be used.

In addition, the electronic tag 20 may be attached to the inner side or the outer side in order to be mounted on the tube 40, or may be configured to be embedded in the tube 40 as shown in FIG. As such, in order for the electronic tag 20 to be embedded in the tube 40, the tube 40 should be formed of a synthetic resin or made of a rubber material, and may be embedded by insert injection during injection molding.

Referring to the third embodiment of the present invention through FIGS. 4 to 6, both rims 11 for fixing the lens are configured, and a bridge 13 for connecting the rims 11 is configured. In addition, in the general eyeglass frame 10 including the temple 15 connected to both rims 11 and worn on the wearer's ear, a clip 30 mounted on the eyeglass frame 10 is configured, and the clip The electronic tag 20 is mounted on the 30 and is configured.

The clip 30 is formed in a substantially c shape, and any part of the spectacle frame 10 may be configured to be fitted to the clip 30.

In addition, the electronic tag 20 may be attached to the clip 30, or may be configured to be embedded in the clip 30. In order to embed the electronic tag 20 in the clip 30, the clip 30 may be made of a synthetic resin material and may be embedded by insert injection.

As shown in FIG. 4, one side plate 31 and the other side plate 33 are connected to each other such that the clip 30 is substantially c-shaped, and the temple 15 is disposed between the one side plate 31 and the other side plate 33. Can be fitted. At this time, the one side plate 31 and the mating side plate 33 is configured to pick up and press the temple 15 like a forceps by elasticity is configured to prevent the departure. The clip 30 can be selected and mounted from all parts of the spectacle frame 10 such as the rim 11 or the bridge 13.

In addition, referring to FIG. 5 as another example of the third embodiment, one side plate 31 and one side plate 33 are connected to each other so as to have a substantially c-shape, and one side plate 31 is formed over the other side plate 33. Make it short. That is, in the state of FIG. 4, the one side plate 31 is formed to be shorter than the counterpart side plate 33. Therefore, when the one side plate 31 faces the face side, it is possible to prevent the phenomenon that occurs in the skin.

In addition, as another example of the third embodiment, looking at Figure 6, the plate 35 is in close contact with one side of the temple 15 is formed, the extension portion on both the top and bottom of the plate 35 A local perspective view showing that 37 is formed to correspond to each other by protruding laterally, and a flange 39 is formed extending from an end portion 38 of the extension portion 37 to an inner side (corresponding direction). Explain together. The inner side will be described again, meaning that one side extends downward and the other side extends upward in the terminal portion 37 to which the plate 35 is not connected.

Therefore, after the flange 39 is opened to insert the temple 15 or the bridge 13, the force applied to the flange 39 is released, and the shape can be restored as shown in FIG. 6.

According to the present invention by the above configuration, the spectacle frame 10 can be used like a general electronic tag card. Therefore, there is a convenience that does not need to separately provide a traffic card, credit card, cash card or security card, etc., because the eyeglass frame 10 is always worn on the face has the advantage of less risk of loss than a general electronic tag card. .

10: Glasses Frame 11: Rim
13: Bridge 15: Temple
20: Electronic Tag 40: Tube
30: Clip 31: one side plate
33: counterpart plate 35: plate
37: extension 38: termination
39: flange

Claims (5)

delete delete Both rims 11 for fixing the lens,
A bridge 13 connecting the rim 11,
In the spectacle frame (10) consisting of a temple (15) connected to the rim (11) to be worn on the ear;
An electronic tag 20 mounted on the spectacle frame 10,
A tube 40 fitted to the temple 15,
The electronic tag glasses frame, characterized in that the electronic tag 20 is mounted on the tube (40) .
Both rims 11 for fixing the lens,
A bridge 13 connecting the rim 11,
In the spectacle frame (10) consisting of a temple (15) connected to the rim (11) to be worn on the ear;
An electronic tag 20 mounted on the spectacle frame 10,
A clip 30 mounted on the spectacle frame 10,
The electronic tag glasses frame, characterized in that the electronic tag 20 is mounted on the clip (30) .
The method of claim 4, wherein
The clip 30 is formed in a substantially c shape,
An electronic tag glasses frame, characterized in that one part of the spectacle frame 10 is fitted to the clip (30) .
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JP7403901B1 (en) * 2023-09-27 2023-12-25 テンタック株式会社 Tags and how to install them

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