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US698078A
US698078A US5331001A US1901053310A US698078A US 698078 A US698078 A US 698078A US 5331001 A US5331001 A US 5331001A US 1901053310 A US1901053310 A US 1901053310A US 698078 A US698078 A US 698078A
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  • My invention relates to the means of hold-v ing the lenses of eyeglasses in such position and with such fixity that oscillation, looseness of setting, and the coming out of any of the screws will be avoided.
  • My invention as an entirety consists in a spring-piece of resilient metal having a base properly perforated and projecting ends thereof curved like the lenses and. spring clamping-arms, and this entirety is made up of parts which may be separately used.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan of a pair of rimless eyeglasses including my invention in its en'- tirety.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view' of part of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a view in perspective of my entire invention, excepting one screw.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan of a lens and its metallic supporting parts as ordinarily made.
  • Fig. 5 is a View in perspective of a part of my entire device as shown in Fig. 3; and
  • Fig. 6 is a plan of a part of that part of myinvention shown in Fig. 5 placed in the ordinary holding device.
  • A is a rimless lens.
  • B is the ordinary holding sprin g or piece, of any desired construction, either integral or composed of two pieces passing each other and held by the screw G.
  • O O are the ordinary nose-guards.
  • the lens A is usually sustained.
  • E being my entire device, as shown in Fig. 8, is made up of the washer part F, so perforated at f as to enable it to lock the termination g of the screw G, the vertical curved extensions f f, and the lateral spring-clamps e e, perforated (or slotted, if preferred) at d.
  • G is a holding-screw and has a square or other irregular'projecting part g, adapted to fit into the perforation or slot f whereby the screw G will be prevented from turning.
  • the metal hold--- ing-piece has only the washer part F perforated at f and the spring-arms e 'e perforated at d d, but does not have theprojecting arms ff.
  • Fig.- 6 be used, that washer will prevent-the screw G from turning, because itself held I from turning by being placed between the arms D D of the ordinary holding device. It will also be seen that as shown in Fig. 1 my entire device as shown in Fig. 3 is placed within the ordinaryjaws or holding-pieces D, I
  • a spring-clamp having the part F angularly perforated at f, and having also the spring-arms e a perforated at d cl, and a holding-screw G having its termination 1 adapted to fit the perforation f to prevent said holding-screw G from turning; substantially as described.
  • a spring-clamp E composed of the part F angularly perforated at f, and having also the extensionsf f and the spring-arms e e perforated at d d, and the screw G having its termination g adapted to fit the perforation f to prevent said holding-screw G from turning; substantially as described.

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Patented A rgzz', 1902;
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EYEGLASSES.
(Application filed Mar. 28, 1901.)
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UNITED- STATES PATENT. f OFFICE.-
HENRY o. THOMSON, or BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
, EYEGLASSES.
V SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 698,078, dated April 22, 1902.
Application filed March 28. 1901.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY O. THOMSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at 130s"- ton, Suffolk county, State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Eyeglasses, of which the following is a description.
My invention relates to the means of hold-v ing the lenses of eyeglasses in such position and with such fixity that oscillation, looseness of setting, and the coming out of any of the screws will be avoided. 1
My invention as an entirety consists in a spring-piece of resilient metal having a base properly perforated and projecting ends thereof curved like the lenses and. spring clamping-arms, and this entirety is made up of parts which may be separately used.
My invention will be easily understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, in
I which- Figure 1 is a plan of a pair of rimless eyeglasses including my invention in its en'- tirety. Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view' of part of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a view in perspective of my entire invention, excepting one screw. Fig. 4 is a plan of a lens and its metallic supporting parts as ordinarily made. Fig. 5 is a View in perspective of a part of my entire device as shown in Fig. 3; and Fig. 6 is a plan of a part of that part of myinvention shown in Fig. 5 placed in the ordinary holding device.
' Similar letters refer to similar parts in the figures.
A is a rimless lens.
B is the ordinary holding sprin g or piece, of any desired construction, either integral or composed of two pieces passing each other and held by the screw G.
O O are the ordinary nose-guards.
D is the ordinary metal clamp by which, as illustrated in Fig. 4:, the lens A is usually sustained.
D is the shank.
E being my entire device, as shown in Fig. 8, is made up of the washer part F, so perforated at f as to enable it to lock the termination g of the screw G, the vertical curved extensions f f, and the lateral spring-clamps e e, perforated (or slotted, if preferred) at d.
Serial No. 5 3,310. (No model.)
The function of this spring-clamp e e is to 'hold the screw 61 from turning. I
G is a holding-screw and has a square or other irregular'projecting part g, adapted to fit into the perforation or slot f whereby the screw G will be prevented from turning.
It will be seen that in Fig. 5 the metal hold-- ing-piece has only the washer part F perforated at f and the spring-arms e 'e perforated at d d, but does not have theprojecting arms ff.
In'Fig. 6 it will be seen that the metal hold there is also shown in Fig. 6 the washer part F, erforated at omittin the s rin -arms P s P o e e and the extension-arms ff.
If the entire device shown in Fig. 3 beused,
it is evident that the screwG is permanently.
held from turning by.the. locking between g and f, and the screw d is held from turning by the spring-cla'mpe e, and the same is true if only the parts shown in Fig.5 be used. .If
' only the washer. part F, perforated at f, of
Fig.- 6 be used, that washer will prevent-the screw G from turning, because itself held I from turning by being placed between the arms D D of the ordinary holding device. It will also be seen that as shown in Fig. 1 my entire device as shown in Fig. 3 is placed within the ordinaryjaws or holding-pieces D, I
omitting the ordinary extensions f shown in Fig. 4, for which the extensions f f are used. It will also be observed that by myconstruction it is not necessary to groove the edge of the lens.
Having described my invention, what I claim is I 1. In an eyeglass, in combination with the usual nose-guard, bow, lens, and holdingclamp, awasher F, having the angular'perfo ration f placed vertically between and held rigidly by the projecting arms of the holdingclainp against the edge of the lens, and a holding-screw-G having its termination g, adapt ed to fit said perforation'f to prevent said holding-screw G from turning; substantially as described.
2. In an eyeglass, in combination with the nose-guard, bow, lens, and usual holdingclamp, a spring-clamp having the part F angularly perforated at f, and having also the spring-arms e a perforated at d cl, and a holding-screw G having its termination 1 adapted to fit the perforation f to prevent said holding-screw G from turning; substantially as described.
3. In an eyeglass, in combination with the usual nose-guard, bow, lens, and holdingclamp, a spring-clamp E, composed of the part F angularly perforated at f, and having also the extensionsf f and the spring-arms e e perforated at d d, and the screw G having its termination g adapted to fit the perforation f to prevent said holding-screw G from turning; substantially as described.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand this 25th day of March, 1901.
HENRY C. THOMSON. In presence of-- CHARLES H. HANSON, FRED C. OHAMBERLIN.
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