KR20110006379A - Was established in the eye-glasses leg as a matter of [cep] implantation absence - Google Patents

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KR20110006379A
KR20110006379A KR1020090063984A KR20090063984A KR20110006379A KR 20110006379 A KR20110006379 A KR 20110006379A KR 1020090063984 A KR1020090063984 A KR 1020090063984A KR 20090063984 A KR20090063984 A KR 20090063984A KR 20110006379 A KR20110006379 A KR 20110006379A
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Abstract

The folding member of the present invention is pivotally and ratchetly attached to the distal end portion of each of the spectacles legs, and each folding member is

The pivoting method allows the glasses to be displaced toward the fragments according to a series of angles, allowing the glasses to rest comfortably on the wearer's face.

To be supported. In one embodiment of the invention, the folding member is a part of the folding member in contact with the ear of the glasses wearer

A disk-shaped core with an edge to which the long appendage is attached, the edge of the core having a folding member of the spectacle leg

And a series of notches biased by the ball and spring mechanism to pivotally and ratchetly displace to the fragment.

In another embodiment of the collapsible member, the core has a central opening defined by a series of teeth and is along the outer circumferential surface.

D) the split pin, which has a series of auxiliary teeth, joins the toothed opening of the core,

It is to be pivotally and latchedly displaced with respect to the fragments of.

Description

Was established in the eye-glasses leg as a matter of [cep] implantation absence}

This phenomenon of falling of the eyeglasses defeats the effect of the sunscreen provided on the spectacle lens. Wearing glasses

People with occupations related to protecting human eyes, as well as humans, have a negative impact on the eyes, especially ultraviolet rays.

Are interested in the possibility of cataracts and other diseases related to cataracts and eyes, and therefore, most optical laboratories

Has applied infrared barriers to their lenses. However, the eyeglasses should be 1/4 inch along the wearer's nose (approximately 6

Even if only a few millimeters flow down, a large amount of ultraviolet light is projected to the eye, and if it flows down about an inch,

Most of the sunscreen is lost, and virtually all of the UV light directly irritates the eyes.

About 60% of glasses commonly worn use multifocal lenses, such as two- and three-focal lenses.

The location of the segment of the multifocal lens is very important, as well as the position of the eyelid relative to the frame

It varies according to the kind. If the glasses were to flow a quarter inch down the wearer's nose, the pair of two-focus lenses

The segment of the lens is displaced 100% from the position where it should be placed, and through this misplaced multifocal lens

By looking, the wearer of the glasses not only feels uncomfortable, but may also be injured by impaired vision.

The present invention relates to an improved eyeglass frame, in particular attached to the eyeglass frame to keep the eyeglass frame comfortable on the user's eyepiece.

It relates to a pull-down member.

It is very inconvenient to constantly adjust the position of the glasses as the glasses flow down the wearer's nose.

In the inner case, this runoff is not only inconvenient but also dangerous. Safety glasses to properly protect the wearer's eyes,

If it is not continuously placed on the top of the nose, flying objects will not be able to protect the wearer's eyes properly

And debris may cause eye injury.

This problem of glasses falling down along the wearer's nose can be caused by hot weather or sweating.

In physical activity, this is very common. Therefore, even when wearing safety goggles wear

If it is not properly positioned and maintained on the face of the user, as described above, the wearer's eyes may be damaged.

You are in trouble.

In addition, such a phenomenon of falling of the glasses negates the effect of the UV blocking film provided on the spectacle lens. Wearing glasses

People with occupations related to protecting human eyes, as well as humans, have a negative impact on the eyes, especially ultraviolet rays.

Are interested in the possibility of cataracts and other diseases related to cataracts and eyes, and therefore, most optical laboratories

Has applied infrared barriers to their lenses. However, the eyeglasses should be 1/4 inch along the wearer's nose (approximately 6

Even if only a few millimeters flow down, a large amount of ultraviolet light is projected to the eye, and if it flows down about an inch,

Most of the sunscreen is lost, and virtually all of the UV light directly irritates the eyes.

About 60% of glasses commonly worn use multifocal lenses, such as two- and three-focal lenses.

The location of the segment of the multifocal lens is very important, as well as the position of the eyelid relative to the frame

It varies according to the kind. If the glasses were to flow a quarter inch down the wearer's nose, the pair of two-focus lenses

The segment of the lens is displaced 100% from the position where it should be placed, and through this misplaced multifocal lens

By looking, the wearer of the glasses not only feels uncomfortable, but may also be injured by impaired vision.

In addition, sporses specifically designed for anglers, cyclists or golfers, worn by sportsmen

With regard to eyeglasses, the displacement of such glasses causes many problems. Engage in these sports fields as well as other fields

In relation to those who do, there is a lot of happening about the glasses falling off or running down their noses. Ie fishing

The military often drowns the glasses and loses them, golfers are affected by the slight displacement of the glasses, and the cyclist

You risk taking your hands off the bicycle to correct your glasses. As above, the wearer's proper face

Various and many problems arise with regard to the displacement of the glasses from position.

To remedy these problems, a device such as an elastic band is attached to the ends of both dog legs to wear the glasses.

However, the elastic band may be uncomfortable to the wearer or rubbed against the wearer's nose or ear.

It can irritate the wearer's nerves. Also, if the wearer uses such an elastic band or band, the band or band may

Because they are not permanently attached to the wall, they are often not found correctly. That is, the elastic band or band is ratio

Because it is not easy to see in school, I can't easily remember where I left it or put it where I need it.

You may not find it. On the other hand, in recent years, sportsmen and workers who frequently use such elastic bands or bands

As can be seen, there is still a lot of inconvenience in its use.

This problem of eyeglasses flowing down is known as "cable temples" or "curved eyeglasses" (curl t).

By using emple, it has been raised for a long time, and these glasses legs simply hang around the ear. won

So these glasses legs are made of metal, but recently they have plastic or silicone over their ends,

Some varieties are entirely made of plastic. However, the problem with the cable type glasses legs is that

The user finds this uncomfortable, and the reason is very simple. In other words, the curvature of the cable-shaped glasses leg has two ears

Inconsistent with the curvature of the les, individuals have different sizes and shapes of ears, and the shape of the ears is gentle.

It does not form a curve. However, since the cable-type glasses leg has a fixed curvature, the ear according to the user

It is not easy to match the curvature characteristic of. In addition, the cable eyeglasses are wrapped around the user's ear, so that some parts

While you're going to put it on, you're not going to put any pressure on anything else. Thus, the cable type glasses legs solve the above-mentioned problems.

Is not appropriate.

In the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals designate like members. Figure 1 frame the shoes for conventional safety shoes

2 and an eyeglass 1 composed of a pair of eyeglass legs 3 pivotally attached to an end 4 of the lens frame 2.

At the end of each spectacle leg is provided an end-piece 5 formed to extend behind the ear of the wearer of the spectacles 1,

On the distal end 6 of each of the fragments 5 an elongate foldable member 10 is latched and pivotally attached. Usually, folding part

The ash 10 is made of a flexible soft material, such as soft plastic, so that the eyeglasses 1 fit comfortably to the wearer.

It can be positioned at a different angle with respect to the fragment part 5. The folding member 10 is folded into a small area with respect to the wearer's ear.

The wearer will not feel uncomfortable by not auditing the entire ear. Folding member for the distal end 6

A pivotal positioning method of 10) is shown in Fig. 1, where the folding member has a maximum angle with respect to the fragment 5 at the A position.

The displacement is shown, and the intermediate angular displacement with respect to the fragment 5 at the B position.

In addition, the folding member 10 is pivotally inserted into the recess 12 in the fragment part 5 when not in use.

When received in the recess 912, the folding member 10 is completely received therein, but nevertheless

The edge of the foldable member 10 may be placed on the wearer's ear. Folding where the user is located in the recess 12

An arcuate recess 14 is formed inside the recess 12 to help hold the member.

In FIG. 5, the foldable member 10 is attached to an elongate accessory 18 as part of the foldable member 10 that is placed on the user's ear.

Core 16 in the form of a disc. Typically, the long appendages 18 are made of flexible soft plastic and have a core

16 is formed of a harder plastic, such as polycarbonate plastic. On the long appendage 18

As shown in FIG. 2, an arcuate recess 20 is formed to form the folding member 10 with respect to the distal end 6 of the fragment portion 5.

The user's fingertips can be accommodated for easy displacement.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The object of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems relating to the maintenance of the eyeglasses in proper position using elastic bands and other means.

It is to overcome the disadvantages.

Another object of the present invention is a permanently attached to the spectacle frame and the folding device for comfortably holding the spectacle frame on the user's face

To provide.

Still another object of the present invention is to fold the part to maintain the frame frame by simply pressing the user's ear lightly without wrapping around the ear

To provide ash.

It is another object of the present invention to comfortably adapt the folding member to various users depending on the selectivity of the position used.

It is to provide a folding member having a continuous position relative to the spectacle frame.

According to the present invention, the above-mentioned objects and other advantages include a pair of spectacles legs and a spectacle frame to which a long extending folding member is attached.

It is made by having glasses. The folding member is latched and pivotally attached to the distal end of each eyeglass leg.

It is directed to one of the continuous pivot positions relative to the end of the spectacles leg to provide an unsuitably fitted spectacles position.

In the first embodiment of the present invention, the folding member has an edge having a plurality of notches therein, and comfortable for the wearer of the glasses.

It has a long attachment with an edge according to the body shape to be applied. Ratcheting the notched edges of the foldable member

So that the biasing means are positioned and mounted within each end so that the biasing means can be continuously

It provides a folding member having a pivotable position.

In a second embodiment of the invention, the elongate foldable member has an opening formed by a series of toothed portions, the work being along the outer surface thereof.

A split-pin with a series of compensating teeth is used to pivotally hold the foldable member at each end of the eyeglass leg.

Used to. The opening of the foldable member on which the teeth are formed is engaged with the teeth formed on the outer surface of the split pin,

By application, the long folding member pivots and latches at any one of several predetermined positions with respect to the end of the spectacles leg

To be located.

The folding member of the present invention is typically attached to the distal end of each eyeglass leg.

Other features and objects of the present invention will be more clearly understood by the following examples in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

In the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals designate like members. Figure 1 frame the shoes for conventional safety shoes

2 and an eyeglass 1 composed of a pair of eyeglass legs 3 pivotally attached to an end 4 of the lens frame 2.

At the end of each spectacle leg is provided an end-piece 5 formed to extend behind the ear of the wearer of the spectacles 1,

On the distal end 6 of each of the fragments 5 an elongate foldable member 10 is latched and pivotally attached. Usually, folding part

The ash 10 is made of a flexible soft material, such as soft plastic, so that the eyeglasses 1 fit comfortably to the wearer.

It can be positioned at a different angle with respect to the fragment part 5. The folding member 10 is folded into a small area with respect to the wearer's ear.

The wearer will not feel uncomfortable by not auditing the entire ear. Folding member for the distal end 6

A pivotal positioning method of 10) is shown in Fig. 1, where the folding member has a maximum angle with respect to the fragment 5 at the A position.

The displacement is shown, and the intermediate angular displacement with respect to the fragment 5 at the B position.

In addition, the folding member 10 is pivotally inserted into the recess 12 in the fragment part 5 when not in use.

When received in the recess 912, the folding member 10 is completely received therein, but nevertheless

The edge of the foldable member 10 may be placed on the wearer's ear. Folding where the user is located in the recess 12

An arcuate recess 14 is formed inside the recess 12 to help hold the member.

In FIG. 5, the foldable member 10 is attached to an elongate accessory 18 as part of the foldable member 10 that is placed on the user's ear.

Core 16 in the form of a disc. Typically, the long appendages 18 are made of flexible soft plastic and have a core

16 is formed of a harder plastic, such as polycarbonate plastic. On the long appendage 18

As shown in FIG. 2, an arcuate recess 20 is formed to form the folding member 10 with respect to the distal end 6 of the fragment portion 5.

The user's fingertips can be accommodated for easy displacement.

The core 16 has an outer edge 24 to which the elongate appendage 18 is attached and a centrally located opening 22. In addition, the appendages of the core (2

6) extends from the outer edge 24 and accommodated in the long appendage 18 to better secure the core 16 to the appendage 18.

Make it work. In addition, on a part of the outer edge 24, a series of notches 28 are formed, whereby the contact

Partially shows the position where the implant member 10 is angularly displaced from the fragment portion 5.

At the distal end 6 of the fragment part 5, a disc shaped opening 30 is formed to receive the core 16 of the foldable member 10.

As shown in FIG. 3, an opening 32 extending through the distal end 6 in the transverse direction of the disc-shaped opening 30 is formed.

All. The transverse openings 32 of these distal ends 6 are arranged together with the central openings 22 of the core 16, so that the pins 34 are arranged in the openings 32, 2.

The penetrating member 10 is maintained at the distal end 6 by being coupled through 2).

Channels 36 extending from the distal end of the fragment 5 toward the disc-shaped opening 30 are shown at each end, as shown in FIG.

It extends along the longitudinal axis of the piece 5. In addition, inside the channel 36, the ball member 40 located at the end of the channel 36 is the core 16.

The coil spring 38 is mounted to be in close contact with the edge portion 24 of the coil 24 to be coupled to each notch portion 28.

Thus, by the coil spring 38 and the ball 40, a bias pressure is applied to the edge 24 and the notch 28, so that the ball 40

When biased in the tooth 28, the foldable member 10 may be angularly displaced to various positions relative to the fragment 5 by pivoting.

It becomes. That is, when the ball member 40 is the core 16 is biased in the notch 28, the folding member is the folding

Constant angle with respect to the fragment part 5 until another pivot motion is applied to the member to angularly displace to another position with respect to the end piece 5.

Is fixed to the tooth.

A second embodiment of the present invention is shown in Figs. 6 to 9, where the same drawings are used for the same members for the first embodiment.

A number is given.

6 and 7, the folding member according to the second embodiment is designated with reference numeral 100, the edge 102 of the core 104

And an elongated accessory 18 attached to it. In general, the core 104 is formed in a disk shape, the core of the first embodiment

As in (16), it is made of hard plastic such as polycarbonate plastic. In addition, the core 104 is a long appendage

And other appendages 26 extending into 18, as shown in FIGS. 6 and 8, at the center of the core 104;

106 is formed and the opening 106 is formed by a continuous tooth 108.

At the distal end 6 of the foldable member 5, as shown in FIG. 7, disc-shaped openings 30 are formed, so that two spaced apart portions are formed.

Allow core 104 to be received between disks 109. Another opening 110 is located laterally in the opening 30

The opening 110 extends through each disk 109.

The central opening 106 of the core 104 is arranged with the opening 110 of the distal end 6, as shown in FIG. 7, the split pin 112.

A lens frame positioned in the opening 110 and having a folding member 100 at the distal end 6 of the fragment portion 5 for receiving the u-lens;

One end of each end is attached to the lens frame, and the other end is formed to partially wrap around the ear wearer's ear.

A pair of spectacles legs having formed end pieces;

Ratcheted and pivotally attached to the distal end of each of the fragments, the glasses are worn by being positioned adjacent to the wearer's ear.

Orient one of a series of pivoted positions relative to the fragment to maintain a stable position in the eye of the ruler.

Glasses comprising a long folding member.

1 is a side view of glasses having a foldable member according to the present invention.

2 is an enlarged perspective view showing the first embodiment of the folding member according to the present invention;

3 is a cross sectional view from below of the first embodiment of the present invention attached to the end of the spectacles leg;

Fig. 4 is a side view showing the folding member of the first embodiment.

5 is a side view showing the folding member of the first embodiment separated from the spectacle frame;

6 is a partial cross-sectional side view of a second embodiment of a folding member according to the present invention;

7 is a bottom view partially cut away of a second embodiment of a foldable member according to the invention;

8 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view showing a second embodiment of the folding member according to the present invention.

9 is a cross-sectional view of the split pin used with the second embodiment of the folding member according to the present invention.

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A lens frame for accommodating the lens; One end of each end is attached to the lens frame, and the other end is formed to partially wrap around the ear wearer's ear. A pair of spectacles legs having formed end pieces; Ratcheted and pivotally attached to the distal end of each of the fragments, the glasses are worn by being positioned adjacent to the wearer's ear. Orient one of a series of pivoted positions relative to the fragment to maintain a stable position in the eye of the ruler. Glasses comprising a long folding member.
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