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US636176A
US636176A US70177199A US1899701771A US636176A US 636176 A US636176 A US 636176A US 70177199 A US70177199 A US 70177199A US 1899701771 A US1899701771 A US 1899701771A US 636176 A US636176 A US 636176A
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  • My invention relates to an improvement in eyeglass-cases designed to stiffen the case, so as to prevent the case from bending longitudinally or on a line transverse to the case, and also to afford a protection for the clips or nose-pieces of the glasses, so as to prevent their being crushed or broken.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of my invention with a portion of the upper surface of the case broken away.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section upon the line 2 2 in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of a modified form of my device, the upper half of the case being removed; and
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section of the form shown in Fig. 3.
  • the object of my invention is to make a case of that kind which is open at one end and which shall be in the main constructed of flexible material, but which shall have a stiffening core preventing bending upon transverse lines and serving to protect the clips.
  • the outer walls of the case may be constructed of flexible leather, as in the ordinary flexible case. Between the two sides of this case is, however, inserted one or more cores or stiffening-pieces, which hold the two sides of the case apart a sufficient distance to protect the clips and at the same time stiffen it, so as to prevent the case from bending in piece B.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 two such cores or stiffeningpieces are employed.
  • the piece B lies within the convex edge of the case and is shown as having a central recess b, adapted to receive the spring-bow D, connecting the two lenses G.
  • a second stiffening piece or core O which is also shown as having a central recess O, which accommodates the lower ends of the clips or n0se-pieces E.
  • the two cores or stiffening-pieces B and O are separated from each other on a central line by a considerable space, formingachannel F, which accommodates the nose-pieces E upon the insertion or withdrawal of the eyeglasses.
  • the recess 1) may be omitted from the core or stiffening piece B, if desired, and the bow D be permitted to lie upon the upper surface of said core or stiffening piece.
  • This construction is shown in Fig. 3. In Fig. 3, however, only one stifiening member or core B is employed and is placed within the convex edge of the case.
  • the bow D lies upon the surface of the core or stiffening
  • the clips E in such case should be of that form in which they are offset from the center line of the glasses, so that their upper ends will not project materially above the upper edge of the bow D.
  • the form of the core or stifiening piece will vary according to the kind of glasses for which it is intended. For those in which the nose-pieces project above the glasses materially the core-piece B should be recessed, so as to receive the bow or clip D.
  • a case for eyeglasses havingalongitudinal stiffening-core extending along one edge and having one edge tapering from the center each way toward the ends and having one side beveled from its inner to its outer edge, and a flexible cover about said core the cover being secured only to the beveled side of the core.

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No. 636,|76. Patented Oct. 3|, 1899.
I w. m. PURDY.
EYEGLASS CASE.
(Application filed Jan. 10 1899.)
(No Model.)
IN VE N TOR A TTOl-YNEYS.
WILLIAM MAONEVEN PURDY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO THEODORE MUNDORFF, OF SAME PLACE.
EYEeLAss-cAss $PEGIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 636,176, dated October 31, 1899. Application filed January 10, 1899. Serial No. 701,771. (No model.)
To a whom it nary concern.-
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM MAGNEVEN PURDY, of the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Eyeglass-Case, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
My invention relates to an improvement in eyeglass-cases designed to stiffen the case, so as to prevent the case from bending longitudinally or on a line transverse to the case, and also to afford a protection for the clips or nose-pieces of the glasses, so as to prevent their being crushed or broken.
My invention comprises the novel features hereinafter shown and described.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a plan view of my invention with a portion of the upper surface of the case broken away. Fig. 2 is a cross-section upon the line 2 2 in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a plan view of a modified form of my device, the upper half of the case being removed; and Fig. 4 is a cross-section of the form shown in Fig. 3.
In cases as ordinarily constructed for holding eyeglasses they are either very large and cumbersome if made stiff, so as to protect the glasses, or if made thin and flexible they will permit bending of the glasses on transverse lines, so as to make them liable to break, or will not protect the clips or nose-pieces, and they will be liable to be crushed and injured.
The object of my invention is to make a case of that kind which is open at one end and which shall be in the main constructed of flexible material, but which shall have a stiffening core preventing bending upon transverse lines and serving to protect the clips.
The outer walls of the case may be constructed of flexible leather, as in the ordinary flexible case. Between the two sides of this case is, however, inserted one or more cores or stiffening-pieces, which hold the two sides of the case apart a sufficient distance to protect the clips and at the same time stiffen it, so as to prevent the case from bending in piece B.
such manner as to injure the glasses. In Figs. 1 and 2 two such cores or stiffeningpieces are employed. The piece B lies within the convex edge of the case and is shown as having a central recess b, adapted to receive the spring-bow D, connecting the two lenses G. Within the opposite edge of the case is a second stiffening piece or core O, which is also shown as having a central recess O, which accommodates the lower ends of the clips or n0se-pieces E.
The two cores or stiffening-pieces B and O are separated from each other on a central line by a considerable space, formingachannel F, which accommodates the nose-pieces E upon the insertion or withdrawal of the eyeglasses. The recess 1) may be omitted from the core or stiffening piece B, if desired, and the bow D be permitted to lie upon the upper surface of said core or stiffening piece. This construction is shown in Fig. 3. In Fig. 3, however, only one stifiening member or core B is employed and is placed within the convex edge of the case. In this instance the bow D lies upon the surface of the core or stiffening The clips E in such case should be of that form in which they are offset from the center line of the glasses, so that their upper ends will not project materially above the upper edge of the bow D. The form of the core or stifiening piece will vary according to the kind of glasses for which it is intended. For those in which the nose-pieces project above the glasses materially the core-piece B should be recessed, so as to receive the bow or clip D.
It is essential for the proper working of such a case as this that a central space be left between the two cores, so that the case may be compressed in the direction of its width, and thus to open its end in orderthat the glasses may readily be inserted or removed. This construction leaves the case flexible upon a longitudinal line, but stifi upon a transverse line. It makes a very simple case, which is neat in appearance and is also cheap in manufacture and convenient in use. It will also thoroughly protect the glasses and prevent damage thereto while being carried in the pocket.
and flexible transversely, substantially as described.
3. A case for eyeglasses, havingalongitudinal stiffening-core extending along one edge and having one edge tapering from the center each way toward the ends and having one side beveled from its inner to its outer edge, and a flexible cover about said core the cover being secured only to the beveled side of the core.
YVM. MACNEVEN PURDY.
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H. L. REYNOLDS, EVERARD BOLTON MARSHALL.
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US2650701A (en) * 1951-12-18 1953-09-01 Kendrick T Parsell Spectacle case
US20060287852A1 (en) * 2005-06-20 2006-12-21 Microsoft Corporation Multi-sensory speech enhancement using a clean speech prior

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2650701A (en) * 1951-12-18 1953-09-01 Kendrick T Parsell Spectacle case
US20060287852A1 (en) * 2005-06-20 2006-12-21 Microsoft Corporation Multi-sensory speech enhancement using a clean speech prior

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