KR20110008448A - Headband type glass - Google Patents

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KR20110008448A
KR20110008448A KR1020090065805A KR20090065805A KR20110008448A KR 20110008448 A KR20110008448 A KR 20110008448A KR 1020090065805 A KR1020090065805 A KR 1020090065805A KR 20090065805 A KR20090065805 A KR 20090065805A KR 20110008448 A KR20110008448 A KR 20110008448A
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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 present invention relates to a headband-type glasses, and more particularly to a headband-type glasses to reduce the weight and enhance the wearing feeling by having a weight distribution structure in the eyeglass frame portion. In particular, the present invention can be applied to polarized glasses for viewing 3D images, the configuration of the present invention is a spectacles provided with a lens and a frame to which the lens is fixed, the frame is in the width direction of the back head A laryngeal frame portion extending in parallel to the curved surface of the larynx over the laryngeal frame and formed of an elastic material and connected to both ends of the laryngeal frame so as to face each other side by side, and each inward side thereof has both lateral heads. Or the migraine frame portion which is brought into contact with the temple, and each of the migraine frame portions are folded inward from the extension end near the eye so that the left and right sides are arranged in a straight line, and the left and right sides are separated from each other by a distance from the left and right sides. It has a lens frame portion to which the lens is fixed to each of the right side.

Glasses, glasses frames, polarized lenses, 3D images, 3D images, headband glasses, polarized glasses

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Headband type glasses {HEADBAND TYPE GLASS}

The present invention relates to a headband-type glasses, and more particularly to a headband-type glasses to reduce the weight and enhance the wearing feeling by having a weight distribution structure in the eyeglass frame portion.

The configuration of the existing glasses is divided into a lens and a spectacle frame, the spectacle frame having a lens mount, a nose pad between both lens mounts, and an earring extending from the lens mount to the ear.

When wearing such glasses, the tension from the glasses frame is applied to both earrings and most of the weight of the lens is carried on the nose support.

On the other hand, polarized glasses are eyeglasses employing lenses specially manufactured for blocking UV rays for viewing or reporting of 3D stereoscopic images, and most of them have an external appearance in the form of the glasses described above.

Three-dimensional stereoscopic images are images that can be obtained incidentally to two-dimensional images by applying two eyes and stereoscopic technology. It is to make you feel like lively and realistic.

Polarized glasses are used to view the 3D stereoscopic image, and the polarized eyeglasses are to realize a stereoscopic image by separating images of two eyes by a light blocking effect according to a polarization direction of an orthogonal polarizing element.

However, when the user using the glasses to correct the vision to operate the polarized glasses to form an awkward form to be worn over the glasses of a similar structure, in particular, the concentration of the concentration near the nose support, inconvenient to work.

In addition, the non-glasses user has the inconvenience that comes from wearing a new glasses, the other clip glasses also had the inconvenience that the weight of the glasses by the nose rest.

The present invention has been made to solve the above problems of discomfort, by dispersing the weight of the lens and the tension from the glasses frame to solve the inconvenience of the user according to the wearing glasses, in particular the polarized glasses to which the present invention is applied Its purpose is to provide glasses that can minimize the discomfort even if you are wearing a double view of the image through the lens.

In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a pair of spectacles provided with a lens and a frame to which the lens is fixed, wherein the frame is extended and elastically formed in parallel to the curved surface of the larynx over the width direction of the laryngeal head. A laryngeal frame portion formed of a material, connected to both ends of the laryngeal frame so as to face each other side by side, and each inward side of the laryngeal frame portion abutting on both side migraine or temple; Each of the migraine frame portion is folded inwardly from the extended end near the eye so that the left and right sides are arranged in a straight line, and the left and right sides are separated by a distance, and the lens frame portion is fixed to the left and right sides, respectively. .

In addition, in the present invention, a hinge is provided between the migraine frame portion and the lens frame portion, and the lens frame portion is rotatable around the hinge.

In addition, the present invention is a rack formed side by side in the longitudinal direction on both sides of the laryngeal frame portion, and a projection engaging with the rack is formed to protrude therein, the tubular portion fitted to both ends of the laryngeal frame portion is the amount By integrally forming each of the migraine frame portion, it is possible to adjust the position while moving the migraine frame portion from the laryngeal frame portion.

In addition, the present invention is provided with a hinge near the middle of the laryngeal frame portion, the laryngeal frame portion is folded around the hinge so that the migraine frame portion is superimposed.

Moreover, this invention makes a said lens the polarizing lens.

In addition, the present invention is the lens for vision correction.

The present invention also makes the lens a UV blocking lens.

The headband glasses to which the present invention is applied are dispersed in the weight of the lens and the tension from the spectacle frame in the vicinity of the temple or throughout the user's temple so that the user does not feel the weight at the time of action, and the polarizing glasses to which the present invention is applied. Even if the user of the conventional eyeglasses to view the image through the lens, there is an effect that can be eliminated by the inconvenience caused by wearing polarized glasses.

In addition, in terms of design, it is possible to increase the merchandise, and by adopting the left and right individual opening and closing structures, the user can provide various applications.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings will be described a preferred embodiment to which the present invention is applied.

1 is a perspective view showing a case in which the lens 2 of the headband glasses according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is brought close to both eyes.

The spectacle frame 1 of the headband glasses of this embodiment uses synthetic resin as its material.

The spectacle frame 1 in this embodiment is largely divided into three parts: the laryngeal frame portion 7, the migraine frame portion 4, and the lens frame portion 3.

Laryngeal frame part

The laryngeal frame portion 7 may be formed of a shape memory alloy or elastic spring steel in addition to the synthetic resin.

In addition, the laryngeal frame portion 7 forms a curve parallel to the laryngeal portion, and the migraine frame portion 4 is brought into close contact with the migrating portion by the inward elastic force derived from such a curved shape.

In addition, both ends of the laryngeal frame portion 7 is folded toward the frontal part to be parallel to the migraine, and the racks 8 are formed on both end sides in parallel to the longitudinal direction.

On the other hand, a second hinge 9 is provided at an intermediate point of the laryngeal frame portion 7 so that the laryngeal frame portion 7 can be folded around the second hinge 9. As a result, the spectacle frame 1 of the present embodiment is made to be totally folded so as to reduce the volume during storage or storage.

Migraine frame part

A cylindrical portion (not shown) is integrally formed at each end of the migraine frame portion 4 so that both ends of the laryngeal frame portion 7 are slidably fitted to the cylindrical portion. have.

A protrusion (not shown) engaging with the racks 8 of the laryngeal frame portion 7 protrudes from the tubular portion, so that an end portion of the laryngeal frame portion 7 is formed within the tubular portion. The protrusion is engaged with the rack 8 at a stop position while sliding so that the position is fixed, so that the extension length of the migraine frame portion 4 can be adjusted according to the user's head size or preference.

On the other hand, by attaching a soft material, for example, rubber or woven fabric to the back portion 5 of the migraine frame portion 4 in contact with the migraine, minimizing contact friction with the user's scalp, sweat absorption, etc. Allow functionality to be given.

In addition, it is preferable to form the shape of the back surface 5 in a manner similar to the shape of the migraine so that the back surface 5 can be brought into close contact with the widest possible area in the migraine. And it is not limited to this, by configuring the back portion 5 in close contact only with the temple, it is possible to prevent wearing traces on the hair after removing the glasses after use.

Lens frame part

Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which the lens and the lens frame portion of the headband glasses according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is extended to both sides.

The lens frame portion 3 is connected via a first hinge 6 at the end of the migraine frame portion 4.

The shape of the vertical end portion of the migraine frame portion 4 in the first hinge 6 is formed to form an inclined surface (not shown) which protrudes inward from the outside, and the inclined surface is formed to form a curved surface. Preventing the angle between the lens frame portion 3 and the migraine frame portion 4 from collapsing at an angle smaller than approximately right angles prevents the lens frame portion 3 or the lens 2 from contacting the eye. Of course, the left eye lens frame portion and the right eye lens frame portion may be in a straight line.

As shown in FIG. 2, when the lens frame unit 3 is enlarged, the lens frame unit 3 is not limited to the case where the user views the 3D image, but may be used for narrowing the field of view to increase the concentration.

In the present exemplary embodiment, the first hinge 6 is formed side by side in the vertical direction to open and close the lens frame 3 horizontally. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the first hinge 6 is folded in the horizontal direction. In this case, the lens frame unit 3 can be opened and closed in the vertical direction, and the first frame 6 can be configured as a point hinge, so that the lens frame unit 3 can be rotated 360 degrees. to be.

In the present exemplary embodiment, the lens frame portion 3 is formed to completely surround the circumference of the lens 2. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the lens frame portion 3 may be partially gripped.

When the headband-type glasses of the present invention are applied to polarized glasses for viewing 3D stereoscopic images, the viewer wears polarized glasses in a state in which a viewer wears polarized glasses in a state in which a viewer wears glasses provided with a nose support between both lenses. When viewing the image through the overlapping lens, the polarized glasses to which the present invention is applied on the conventional glasses are wrapped from the back of the head and worn in the form of overlapping frames in the migraine, so that the ordinary user of the glasses comes from wearing the lens twice. It allows you to watch 3D images comfortably without feeling much.

Since the headband glasses of the present invention are shaped around the head, they are not easily peeled off due to the movement of the user during wearing. Therefore, the headband glasses of the present invention can be extended to the active area, leisure or sports by mounting a lens for a variety of uses, such as a lens for vision correction or a polarizing lens or a UV blocking lens (sunglass). .

1 is a perspective view illustrating a case in which the lens and the lens frame portion of the headband glasses according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention are brought close to both eyes.

Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which the lens and the lens frame portion of the headband glasses according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is extended to both sides.

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In the glasses having a lens and a frame to which the lens is fixed, The frame, A laryngeal frame portion formed of an elastic material and extending in a curve parallel to the curved surface of the larynx over the width direction of the larynx; A migraine frame portion connected to both ends of the laryngeal frame so as to face each other, and having its respective inward side facing the lateral migraine or temple; Each of the migraine frame portion is folded inwardly from the extended end portion near the eyes, and the left and right sides are arranged in a straight line, and the left and right sides are separated by a distance, and the lens frame portions are fixed to the left and right sides, respectively. Headband glasses characterized in that. The method of claim 1, A hinge is provided between the migraine frame portion and the lens frame portion, wherein the lens frame portion is rotatable around the hinge. The method of claim 1, Racks which are formed side by side in the longitudinal direction on both sides of the laryngeal frame portion, and projections engaging with the rack are formed to protrude therein, and tubular portions fitted to both ends of the laryngeal frame portion are integrally formed in the both migraine frame portions, respectively. It is formed, the headband glasses characterized in that the position can be adjusted while moving the migraine frame portion from the laryngeal frame portion. The method of claim 1, A hinge is provided near the middle of the laryngeal frame portion, and the laryngeal frame portion is folded around the hinge so that the migraine frame portions are overlapped with each other. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, A headband type eyeglass comprising the lens as a polarizing lens. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, A headband type eyeglass comprising the lens as a vision correction lens. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, A headband type eyeglass comprising the lens as a UV blocking lens.
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