US1596019A - Eyeglasses or goggles - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to improvements in eye glasses or goggles.
- An important object of the invention is to provide means whereby the head encircling band may beadjustably secured to the ens frames, to permit of longitudinal adjustment of the band and to also permit of the points of connection of the band with the lens frames being arranged at different elevations.
- a further object of the invention is to improve the construction of the device in general and rendering it more eflicient and convenient in use.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the eye glasses or goggles embodying the invention
- Figure 2 is a plan view of the same
- Figure 3 is an end elevation ofthe same
- Figure 4c is a transverse section taken on lined-4 or" Figure 2 and
- Figure 5 is an end elevation of the gog les or glasses, showing the band passed st through the lowermost aperture.
- the numeral 5 designates a pa r of lens frames, which are preferably circular and receive the-lens or glasses 6.
- the numeral 7 designates a preferably straight forehead engaging bar, mounted between the frames 5 near their tops and rigidly connected therewith. This bar is above the centers of the lens frames 5.
- a nose bridge 8 Arranged beneath the bar 7 is a nose bridge 8, preferabl integral with the lens tunes 5 and space beneath the bar 7.
- the trout side of this nose bridge i's-substantially flat while its rear side is wholly loingitudinally concave,'pr'oducing lugs 9, Figsurfaces of the lens 6, as
- the outer sides of the lens fra es 5 are substantially vertical lugs 10, having apertures 11. These apertures are arranged per endicular to the own.
- the numeral 12 designates a preferably ,lastic h d encircling band, the ends of which a? adapted.- to be the nets 0 apertures 11, an to be there y t the upper portions of t assed throu h secured to the lens frames 5. 1 have found that satisfactory results are obtainable by employing three of these apertures inone set.
- the band 12 may be permanently longitudinally adjusted with respect to the lens frames. Also, the band 12 may be first passed through the lowermost aperture in the set, instead of through the uppermest aperture, and this will adjust the point 01E connection between the band end the lens .frame, in a different elevation. D
- the apertures 11 in the sets are arranged in a substantiall vertical row and are accordingly at diflerent elevations. ll prefer,
- the band may be attached to the-lens frames at this elevation, or at elevations beneath it, depending upon the manner in which the band is passed through the apertures in the sets.
- the band 12 is passed about the head and the nose bridge 8 engages u on the nose,
- the pull from the band 12 is transmitted to the nose bridge 8 and also to the bar 7 and this bar properly distributes the pull to the. forehead; In some instances, it is desirable to increase the pull upon the nose bridge, which is efiected by the lowered operative connection of the ends of the band 12 with the lens frames 5. After the desired adjustment of the band 12 is had,
- the ends of the band may be cut off close to the. lugs 10, and there will be no tendency to pull out of the sets of apertures.
- ll claim Eye glasses or goggles comprising a pair of frames, aforehead enga 'ug bar connect,- e frames, a nose bridge connecting the frames and arranged beneath said bar, said frames being'provided at their outer sides with outwardly projecting lugs, said lugs having sets of verinvention or the scope of the sub-- tically spaced transverse apertures, there being at least three apertures in each set and the apertures in each set being vertically spaced, the set of apertures being arranged beneath the forehead engaging bar, and an elastic band having its ends inserted through said sets of apertures whereby each end of the band is bent into a pair of oppositely faced U-shaped portions and the band is locked against accidental movement, the free end of the band being adapted to be first passed through either the uppermost or lowermost aperture in the set, thereby effecting a vertical adjustment between the band and the lug.
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Aug. 17 1926.
s. NELSON EYEGLASSES 0R GOGGLES Filed March 30, 1926 SAMUEL Na 50/\/, 35 (PQk MM Guam,
:fPatente d Aug. 17,- 1926.
UNITED srarss SAMUEL NELSON, OF WATERLOO, IOWA.
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Application filed March 80, 1926. Serial No. 98,609.
My invention relates to improvements in eye glasses or goggles.
An important object of the invention is to provide means whereby the head encircling band may beadjustably secured to the ens frames, to permit of longitudinal adjustment of the band and to also permit of the points of connection of the band with the lens frames being arranged at different elevations.
A further object of the invention is to improve the construction of the device in general and rendering it more eflicient and convenient in use.
()ther objects and advantages of the invention will be a parent during the course mt the following escription. V
In the drawings, forming a part of this specification, and in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same Figure l is a perspective view of the eye glasses or goggles embodying the invention,
Figure 2 is a plan view of the same, Figure 3 is an end elevation ofthe same, Figure 4c is a transverse section taken on lined-4 or" Figure 2 and,
Figure 5 is an end elevation of the gog les or glasses, showing the band passed st through the lowermost aperture. Y
In the drawings, wherein for the purpose of illustration, is shown a preferred embodiment of my invention, the numeral 5 designates a pa r of lens frames, which are preferably circular and receive the-lens or glasses 6. The numeral 7 designates a preferably straight forehead engaging bar, mounted between the frames 5 near their tops and rigidly connected therewith. This bar is above the centers of the lens frames 5. Arranged beneath the bar 7 is a nose bridge 8, preferabl integral with the lens tunes 5 and space beneath the bar 7. The trout side of this nose bridge i's-substantially flat while its rear side is wholly loingitudinally concave,'pr'oducing lugs 9, Figsurfaces of the lens 6, as
ure 2.
Treferably formed tegral with, the outer sides of the lens fra es 5 are substantially vertical lugs 10, having apertures 11. These apertures are arranged per endicular to the own.
- The numeral 12 designates a preferably ,lastic h d encircling band, the ends of which a? adapted.- to be the nets 0 apertures 11, an to be there y t the upper portions of t assed throu h secured to the lens frames 5. 1 have found that satisfactory results are obtainable by employing three of these apertures inone set. By the use of these apertures, the band 12 may be permanently longitudinally adjusted with respect to the lens frames. Also, the band 12 may be first passed through the lowermost aperture in the set, instead of through the uppermest aperture, and this will adjust the point 01E connection between the band end the lens .frame, in a different elevation. D
The apertures 11 in the sets are arranged in a substantiall vertical row and are accordingly at diflerent elevations. ll prefer,
to arrange the uppermost aperture in the sets at an elevation with the central longitudinal axis of the nosebridge 8. Hence the band may be attached to the-lens frames at this elevation, or at elevations beneath it, depending upon the manner in which the band is passed through the apertures in the sets. a I
When the eye glasses or oggles are being used, the band 12 is passed about the head and the nose bridge 8 engages u on the nose,
I while the bar 7 rests upon t e forehead.
The pull from the band 12 is transmitted to the nose bridge 8 and also to the bar 7 and this bar properly distributes the pull to the. forehead; In some instances, it is desirable to increase the pull upon the nose bridge, which is efiected by the lowered operative connection of the ends of the band 12 with the lens frames 5. After the desired adjustment of the band 12 is had,
the ends of the band may be cut off close to the. lugs 10, and there will be no tendency to pull out of the sets of apertures.
It is to be understood that the form of my invention, herewith shown and described, is to be taken as a preferred example of the same, and that various changes in the shape, size and arrangement of parts ma be resorted to without departing from t e spirit of my joined claim.
Having thus described my invention, ll claim Eye glasses or goggles comprising a pair of frames, aforehead enga 'ug bar connect,- e frames, a nose bridge connecting the frames and arranged beneath said bar, said frames being'provided at their outer sides with outwardly projecting lugs, said lugs having sets of verinvention or the scope of the sub-- tically spaced transverse apertures, there being at least three apertures in each set and the apertures in each set being vertically spaced, the set of apertures being arranged beneath the forehead engaging bar, and an elastic band having its ends inserted through said sets of apertures whereby each end of the band is bent into a pair of oppositely faced U-shaped portions and the band is locked against accidental movement, the free end of the band being adapted to be first passed through either the uppermost or lowermost aperture in the set, thereby effecting a vertical adjustment between the band and the lug.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
' SAMUEL NELSON.
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US2508870A (en) * | 1945-09-04 | 1950-05-23 | American Optical Corp | Detachable lens for one-piece channeled mountings |
US2529110A (en) * | 1945-10-01 | 1950-11-07 | American Optical Corp | Ophthalmic device having detachable shield |
US2529068A (en) * | 1945-10-18 | 1950-11-07 | American Optical Corp | Eye protection device |
US2599789A (en) * | 1945-10-08 | 1952-06-10 | American Optical Corp | Method of adjusting ophthalmic mountings |
US2660092A (en) * | 1950-11-02 | 1953-11-24 | Ildiko E Bloom | Eyeglass attachment |
US4236793A (en) * | 1978-09-25 | 1980-12-02 | American Optical Corporation | Ophthalmic refracting device |
US4953967A (en) * | 1989-05-31 | 1990-09-04 | Somerville Walter D | Nasion-secured sport glasses |
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US20100321628A1 (en) * | 2009-06-19 | 2010-12-23 | Kenneth Allen Buggs | Sunglasses secured with fashionable tapered fabric component |
USD667484S1 (en) * | 2012-04-10 | 2012-09-18 | Anders David R | Pool goggles having strap with floatable fixtures |
US11586052B1 (en) * | 2017-10-26 | 2023-02-21 | Ombraz Inc. | Armless eyewear with adjustable cords |
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US2508870A (en) * | 1945-09-04 | 1950-05-23 | American Optical Corp | Detachable lens for one-piece channeled mountings |
US2529110A (en) * | 1945-10-01 | 1950-11-07 | American Optical Corp | Ophthalmic device having detachable shield |
US2599789A (en) * | 1945-10-08 | 1952-06-10 | American Optical Corp | Method of adjusting ophthalmic mountings |
US2529068A (en) * | 1945-10-18 | 1950-11-07 | American Optical Corp | Eye protection device |
US2660092A (en) * | 1950-11-02 | 1953-11-24 | Ildiko E Bloom | Eyeglass attachment |
US4236793A (en) * | 1978-09-25 | 1980-12-02 | American Optical Corporation | Ophthalmic refracting device |
US4953967A (en) * | 1989-05-31 | 1990-09-04 | Somerville Walter D | Nasion-secured sport glasses |
EP2234568A2 (en) * | 2007-04-10 | 2010-10-06 | Debrou, Inc. | Pendant eye-wear |
EP2234568A4 (en) * | 2007-04-10 | 2012-04-04 | Debrou Inc | Pendant eye-wear |
US20100321628A1 (en) * | 2009-06-19 | 2010-12-23 | Kenneth Allen Buggs | Sunglasses secured with fashionable tapered fabric component |
US7874670B2 (en) * | 2009-06-19 | 2011-01-25 | Kenneth Allen Buggs | Sunglasses secured with fashionable tapered fabric component |
USD667484S1 (en) * | 2012-04-10 | 2012-09-18 | Anders David R | Pool goggles having strap with floatable fixtures |
US11586052B1 (en) * | 2017-10-26 | 2023-02-21 | Ombraz Inc. | Armless eyewear with adjustable cords |
USD1020859S1 (en) | 2017-10-26 | 2024-04-02 | Ombraz Inc. | Armless eyewear |
USD1020860S1 (en) | 2017-10-26 | 2024-04-02 | Ombraz Inc. | Armless eyewear |
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