WO1999019761A1 - Lunettes amovibles - Google Patents

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WO1999019761A1
WO1999019761A1 PCT/JP1998/004647 JP9804647W WO9919761A1 WO 1999019761 A1 WO1999019761 A1 WO 1999019761A1 JP 9804647 W JP9804647 W JP 9804647W WO 9919761 A1 WO9919761 A1 WO 9919761A1
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auxiliary
glasses
eyeglass
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spectacle
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Takahiro Nishioka
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Sunreeve Co., Ltd.
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    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C9/00Attaching auxiliary optical parts

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  • the present invention relates to detachable spectacles in which auxiliary spectacles can be detachably attached to spectacle bodies.
  • the present invention further relates to the eye-catching body and the auxiliary eye-catching which constitute the detachable mechanism.
  • a hook is provided on auxiliary glasses such as sunglasses and auxiliary lenses, and the hook is hung on the eyeglass body so that the auxiliary eye can be detachably attached to the eyeglass body. There is something that was made.
  • auxiliary glasses and the spectacle main body, and the auxiliary spectacles are fixed to the spectacle main body when necessary, so that the auxiliary spectacles can be removed from the eye main body.
  • the auxiliary glasses are merely hung on the eye body or both are attached by magnetic force, so that, for example, when the human body is exercising, it is unexpected.
  • the auxiliary eye M may have fallen off from the main body. Disclosure of the invention
  • an object of the present invention is to provide detachable eyeglasses in which auxiliary eyelashes do not fall off even when a person is exercising. It is still another object of the present invention to provide detachable eyeglasses capable of easily attaching the auxiliary eye to the main body. It is still another object of the present invention to provide a spectacle body and an auxiliary eye for the detachable spectacles.
  • the present invention provides an eyeglass body and a detachably mounted eyeglass body.
  • the auxiliary glasses are temporarily fixed to a frame of the eyeglass body when the vine of the eyeglass body is not opened and the vine of the eyeglass body is opened.
  • the auxiliary glasses temporarily fixed to the main body are permanently fixed so as not to fall off.
  • the forms for the temporary fixing and the permanent fixing include, for example, a temporary fixing engagement-engaged means and a permanent fixing engagement-engaged means provided respectively on the auxiliary body and the eyelashing body. is there.
  • the present invention utilizes an opening of a temple to permanently fix auxiliary glasses temporarily fixed to the eyeglass body so that they cannot fall off.
  • the vine of the spectacles body is not open, that is, when the vine is closed, the auxiliary eyeglass can be temporarily fixed to the main body.
  • the auxiliary glasses are temporarily fixed to the main body glasses, there is no inconvenience in attaching or removing the glasses to or from the eyeglass body.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the detachable glasses according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing details of an armor portion in the detachable glasses of FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a state in which the temple of the eyeglass body is opened before the temple can be hung on the head of the person.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the detachable glasses according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a state in which a short frame, which is a pair of auxiliary glasses, is inserted into a long groove.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the glasses body of FIG. 5 in a state where a vine is opened.
  • FIG. 7 is an f4 view of the detachable lightening according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a state in which the auxiliary is temporarily fixed to the main body.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a state in which the auxiliary glasses are permanently fixed to the glasses body.
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the detachable glasses according to the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a partially enlarged perspective view showing a state in which the auxiliary glasses of the detachable glasses are temporarily fixed to the glasses body.
  • FIG. 12 is a partially enlarged view showing a state in which the auxiliary glasses are permanently fixed to the glasses body.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a detachable type 1 according to the first embodiment.
  • the detachable glasses are composed of main body glasses 10 and auxiliary glasses 12.
  • the main body is located between the frame 14 located on the front, the prescription lens 16 attached to the frame, and the vine 18 that can be hung on the head of the human body. It is composed of provided armor 20.
  • the auxiliary consists of a colored lens 22 mainly composed of sunglasses, a frame 24 for fixing the colored lens, and an armor 26.
  • the tip of the armor 26, which is apart from the auxiliary lens, is formed in a loop shape.
  • the 3 ⁇ 4 portion on the auxiliary lens side of the loop is fixed to the frame 24.
  • the loop-shaped armor 26 is curved toward the eyeglass body, and the shape of the curve substantially matches the curve 20 of the eyeglass body.
  • the armor 20 of the armor 20 is supported by a screw 28 so as to be freely opened and closed. This armor curves from the middle to the tip of the vine.
  • a long protrusion 30 protruding in a relatively long rectangular shape is formed in a curved manner like the armor 20.
  • the projection 30 is formed continuously from a position slightly away from the tip of the armor to a distance 32 to the frame 14 side.
  • An open hook-shaped projection 18A is provided integrally with the temple 20 at the tip of the armor 20 side of the temple 18. When the temple 20 is open, the tip 18 B of this hook is on the surface of the area indicated by the reference numeral 32 of the armor. It is almost in contact with or almost close to it.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing details of the armored portion of the detachable glasses in this state.
  • the auxiliary glasses 12 are temporarily fixed to the eyeglass body 10. Since the loop 26 of the auxiliary rising arm is formed of metal or plastic and undergoes a predetermined elastic deformation, the shape of the space 26 A (see FIG. 1) in the loop is made slightly smaller than the protrusion.
  • the auxiliary glasses may be temporarily attached to the main glasses so that the auxiliary glasses do not unexpectedly fall out of the main body by changing the degree of the bending of the loop-shaped armor to be larger than that of the eyeglass body. Can be fixed. Since this state is temporarily fixed, the auxiliary glasses can be easily removed from the main body by pulling the auxiliary glasses from the body.
  • the auxiliary eyeglasses 12 are permanently fixed to the eyeglass body 20, so that even when a person performs a violent operation in sports or the like, the auxiliary eyes do not fall out of the eyeglass body unexpectedly.
  • the detachable glasses are removed from the head, and the temple 18 of the spectacle body is closed in the direction of the arrow 40 in FIG.
  • the engagement between the 18 ⁇ and the loop 26 is released, and the auxiliary eyelash returns to the state of being temporarily fixed to the eyeglass body.
  • the auxiliary eye can be removed from the eyeglass body.
  • the long protrusion 30 is the engagement or engagement means for the temporary fixation
  • the loop 26 is the engagement or engagement for the temporary fixation / final fixation.
  • Means, and the projection 18 A provided at the tip of the temple 18 is Engage or t ⁇ is the engaged means.
  • the hook-shaped protrusion 18 A is engaged with the loop 26 so that the distal end of the loop 26 is pulled toward the hang 18, so that the auxiliary glasses do not fall off with respect to the main body glasses.
  • the auxiliary spectacles are permanently fixed to the main spectacles so as not to play back and forth and up and down.
  • a second embodiment will be described with reference to FIG.
  • This embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that, first, instead of the protrusions 30, a long groove having a hemispherical cross section extending in the length direction of the armor is provided on the front surface of the armor 20 of the eyeglass body. 50 are formed. Second, instead of the auxiliary eyebrow armor 26 being a loop, a small circle / short frame 52 bent toward the eyeglass body is provided. The short frame 52 can be fitted into the long groove 50 exactly. Third, a small cylinder 54 is fixed to the short frame 52 at the tip end of the short frame 52 in the vertical direction perpendicular to the short frame.
  • a cutout groove 56 formed in the form of a small column is formed near the leading end 50 of the knitted 3 long groove and is continuous with the long groove 50.
  • a V-shaped tip 58 that engages the small cylinder 54 and the S3 ⁇ 4 portion of the short frame 52 is attached to the tip of the temple 18 of the eyeglass body. Is provided.
  • FIG. 5 shows a state in which the auxiliary glasses 12 are brought close to the main body glasses 10 in the direction of the arrow in FIG. 4, and the short frame 52, which is the armor of the auxiliary glasses 12, is inserted into the long groove 50. ing.
  • the state shown in FIG. 5 corresponds to a state where the auxiliary eyelashes are temporarily fixed to the eyeglass body.
  • the temple 18 of the eyeglass body is opened, as shown in FIG. 6, the V-shaped tip 5 8 force of the temple is pulled so that the short cylinder 54 of the auxiliary glasses is pulled toward the temple side.
  • Engage with cylinder The operation of the detachable glasses and each component is the same as in the first embodiment.
  • the whole or a part of the armor of the auxiliary glasses and the armor of the eyeglass body is made of a metal that is magnetically attached to each other, magnets or a magnet that can be magnetically attached to the magnet.
  • the armor of the auxiliary eyeglasses 12 and the eyeglass body 10 is formed from a thin plate-shaped curved plate, and this plate is formed so as to extend from the body or the frame of the auxiliary eyeglass while bending to the vine side.
  • a circular hole 62 is formed at the tip of the plate 60 of the auxiliary rising. This circular hole is inserted into a short projection 66 that projects orthogonally upward from substantially the front end of the plate 64 of the eyeglass body.
  • the short 66 is formed at a position where the hook-shaped protrusion 18 ⁇ at the tip of the temple 18 reaches.
  • FIG. 7 In the state of FIG. 7 in which the temple is almost closed, the auxiliary glasses 12 are temporarily fixed to the eyeglass body 10 by inserting the short projections 66 into the circular holes 62.
  • FIG. 8 is an enlarged perspective view of the auxiliary eye II and the armor of the eyelashing body in this state.
  • the temple 18 When the temple 18 is opened from this state I, as shown in FIG. 9, the hook-shaped projection 18A at the tip of the temple engages with the substantially upper end of the small projection 66 protruding from the circular hole. Therefore, in the temporarily fixed state, the auxiliary eyeglass 10 was not fixed only upward of the eyeglass body 10, but the auxiliary eye 12 is also fixed in this direction. This fixed state, which is fixed from all directions, is completed.
  • the auxiliary armor and the armor of the eyeglass body are formed from plates 60 and 64.
  • the plane of the plate is vertically oriented with respect to the eyeglass body 10, whereas in this embodiment, it is oriented in the front-back direction with respect to the eyeglass body. Is different.
  • a small prism 72 protrudes at right angles from the back surface of the plate 60 of the auxiliary glasses on the side of the glasses body. This small prism is inserted into a substantially square hole 74 formed on the front side of the plate 64 of the eyelash body.
  • the hook between the hook-shaped protrusion 18 ⁇ at the tip of the vine and the plate 64 is open, so that the small prisms 72 are inserted into the square holes 74. Can be inserted. Details of this state are shown in FIG.
  • the auxiliary glasses are ready for use.
  • the hook-shaped protrusion 18A at the tip of the vine is inserted into the moss part 70 formed at the tip of the plate. Therefore, in the state shown in FIG. 10, the auxiliary eye is not completely fixed in the forward direction with respect to the main body. However, in the state shown in FIG. 12, the auxiliary eye is completely fixed also in this direction.
  • the book can be fixed.
  • temporary fixing refers to a state in which the auxiliary is not completely fixed to the spectacle body, and the captive may fall off from the eye of the main body. This means that the auxiliary glasses are fixed to the camera and there is no danger of the auxiliary glasses falling out of the main body glasses.
  • the auxiliary glasses By attaching the auxiliary glasses to the spectacle body with the temple of the spectacle body closed, this temporarily fixed state is achieved, and from this state, the permanent fixation state is achieved. Next, when the vine is closed, it returns to the temporarily fixed state, and the auxiliary glasses can be removed from the glasses body.
  • the auxiliary glasses can be easily temporarily fixed by bringing the auxiliary glasses close to the main body glasses, and the temporary fixed state can be easily fixed by simply opening the vine of the main body from the bracket state. State.
  • the glasses body and the auxiliary body consist of a pot with a plating.
  • plating is performed by ion plating.
  • the present invention it is possible to provide a detachable TO in which the auxiliary glasses do not fall off even when a person is exercising. Further, it is possible to provide detachable eyeglasses that can easily attach the auxiliary eyeglasses to the eyeglass body. Furthermore, according to the present invention, it is possible to provide a spectacle body and auxiliary glasses for the detachable glasses.

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La présente invention concerne des lunettes complémentaires amovibles qui restent en place même lorsque l'utilisateur bouge, lesquelles lunettes amovibles comprennent un corps principal de lunettes et des lunettes complémentaires fixées au corps principal de façon amovible. Lorsque les branches du corps principal des lunettes sont fermées, les lunettes complémentaires sont fixées provisoirement à la membrure du corps principal. Lorsque les branches sont ouvertes, les lunettes complémentaires provisoirement fixées au corps principal sont fixées de façon permanente de sorte qu'elles ne peuvent pas tomber.
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