WO2001022153A1 - Eyeglass device - Google Patents

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WO2001022153A1
WO2001022153A1 PCT/US2000/026356 US0026356W WO0122153A1 WO 2001022153 A1 WO2001022153 A1 WO 2001022153A1 US 0026356 W US0026356 W US 0026356W WO 0122153 A1 WO0122153 A1 WO 0122153A1
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Thierry Ifergan
Jean-Pierre Sam
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Chic Optic, Inc
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Priority to PL00354927A priority patent/PL354927A1/en
Priority to NZ518317A priority patent/NZ518317A/en
Priority to CN008132232A priority patent/CN1376275B/en
Priority to CA002385577A priority patent/CA2385577C/en
Priority to MXPA02003827A priority patent/MXPA02003827A/en
Application filed by Chic Optic, Inc filed Critical Chic Optic, Inc
Priority to IL14885800A priority patent/IL148858A0/en
Priority to AU79862/00A priority patent/AU777926B2/en
Priority to EP00970490A priority patent/EP1221064A4/en
Publication of WO2001022153A1 publication Critical patent/WO2001022153A1/en
Priority to IL148858A priority patent/IL148858A/en
Priority to HK03101062.8A priority patent/HK1050395B/en

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    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C9/00Attaching auxiliary optical parts
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C2200/00Generic mechanical aspects applicable to one or more of the groups G02C1/00 - G02C5/00 and G02C9/00 - G02C13/00 and their subgroups
    • G02C2200/02Magnetic means

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  • the present invention relates to an eyeglass device comprising auxiliary
  • eyeglasses which are attached to primary eyeglasses by magnetic or mechanical
  • auxiliary frame of this type have the disadvantage of being very fragile.
  • auxiliary eyeglass frames which contain magnetic material to facilitate adhesion to the primary eyeglass frame have been disclosed in the prior art.
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,070,103 discloses an eyeglass frame in which the peripheral edges of
  • the primary frame and lens rim covers contain magnetic strips to hold the lens rim cover
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,416,537 discloses an eyeglass frame
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,568,207 discloses an auxiliary frame
  • auxiliary eyeglass frame in which the bridge includes a U-shaped structure
  • auxiliary eyeglass frame disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,642,177 has front mounted magnets, which may cause the auxiliary frame to separate from the primary
  • 5,894,335 provide other examples of mechanical and /or magnetic attachment of
  • the primary objective of this present invention is to provide an auxiliary eyeglass
  • auxiliary eyeglass frame comprised of a auxiliary eyeglass frame and a primary eyeglass frame, each containing
  • the auxiliary eyeglass frame includes two side portions which
  • Each side portion of the frame has a temporal extension with
  • primary and auxiliary frames may be made of a flexible memory alloy, such as NiTi, or
  • Each side portion has a temporal extension to
  • the auxiliary magnet mounted, preferably, on an underside of the extension.
  • eyeglass frame is secured to the primary eyeglass frame by the magnetic force between
  • the bridge of either the primary or auxiliary frame is made of a flexible shape memory alloy, such as NiTi or
  • a relatively flexible portion linking two more rigid frame parts could deform to absorb an impact on one frame part, preventing the shock being transmitted to the
  • magnets may be mounted on one or
  • both frames at any suitable location, such as on one or both bridges, for example, and one
  • the temporal extensions or temples may be made of a flexible
  • shape memory alloy or other suitable flexible material.
  • Magnetic engagement of primary and auxiliary frame parts may be obtained by
  • the primary and auxiliary frames may rely for attachment together on magnetic
  • Fig. 1 is a front of the auxiliary eyeglass frame of the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is a front view of a pair of primary eyeglass frames
  • Fig. 3 is a top view of the auxiliary eyeglass frame
  • Fig. 4 is a top view of the primary frame with nosepieces omitted;
  • Fig. 5 is a front view of the primary and auxiliary frame combination
  • Fig. 6 is a top view of the primary and auxiliary frame combination with
  • Fig. 7 is a cross sectional view taken along lines 7-7 of Fig. 6 showing the
  • Fig. 8 is a top view of a primary eyeglass frame according to a second
  • temporal region is formed from flexible shape memory alloy to provide a relatively
  • Fig. 9 is a top view of a primary and auxiliary eyeglass frame combination
  • Figure 10 is a top view of the primary frame of the embodiment shown in Fig. 9. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • eyeglass frame 10 containing a first set of lenses therein and an primary eyeglass frame
  • the auxiliary eyeglass frame 10 includes a
  • Each temporal extension 11 contains a
  • eyeglass frame 20 includes two side portions each having a temporal region with
  • the primary eyeglass frame 21 also includes a bridge
  • Each temporal extension 21 contains a magnet 24 mounted to the bottom of the
  • auxiliary frame are made of a flexible shape memory alloy, such as NiTi or
  • CuAlBe providing a relatively flexible or deformable link.
  • the auxiliary eyeglass frame 10 is secured in front of the
  • the auxiliary eyeglass frame 10 is securely mounted from the underside with the second
  • Fig. 7 shows the magnetic engagement between the magnets 12 and 24.
  • the temporal extensions are in contact with each other and there is a slight gap between the magnets 12 and 24 with magnet 12 aligned underneath magnet 24.
  • Magnet 12 is slightly recessed into the through- socket 15 of the temporal extension 11, while magnet 24 is mounted flush to the temporal extension.
  • magnet 12 may be mounted flush to the top of the through-socket 15 of the temporal extension 1 1 and
  • magnet 24 whilst mounted to the bottom of the temporal extension 21 may be slightly recessed into the through-socket 26 of the temporal extension 21. Thus, the magnets do not come directly into contact with one another, but are close enough to still be attracted.
  • each temple member 22' has a linking
  • portion 31 which is formed from flexible shape memory alloy and extends rearward from
  • Each stem portion 31 is connected to a rearward portion of the temple member and to the hinge portion 32 by receipt and bonding by adhesive or solder in sockets 33 and
  • Permanent magnets 24" and 12" are mounted on the bridge portions of both the

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Abstract

An eyeglass device comprised of a primary eyeglass frame (20) and an auxiliary eyeglass frame (10), each containing lenses therein. The primary eyeglass frame (20) includes a bridge (25) and earpieces, which are connected to extensions (21) on each side of the frame. The bridge may be made of a flexible memory alloy such as NiTi or CuAlBe. The extensions (21) have magnets mounted on the undersides of them. The auxiliary eyeglass frame (10) also includes a bridge (13) and temporal extensions (11). These extensions of the auxiliary eyeglass frame have magnets mounted to the tops of them. The magnets engage magnetically with each other to connect the auxiliary eyeglass frame to the primary eyeglass frame. The flexible bridges of the primary and auxiliary eyeglass frames assist in preventing the auxiliary eyeglass frame in case it jostled by the wearer because they can withstand slight distortion.

Description

EYEGLASS DEVICE
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an eyeglass device comprising auxiliary
eyeglasses, which are attached to primary eyeglasses by magnetic or mechanical
engagement.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
With eyeglass clips which are attached by means of conventional attachments, the
clips may become disengaged by torsion. As the frame is twisted or turned in any axial,
radial or other direction, the clips will become dislodged from the primary frame, thus
falling off or, at a minimum, becoming out of alignment and perhaps partially
disconnected from the primary frame. To address this problem the rigidity of the primary
frame must therefore be balanced, so as not to deform too much when subjected to
various types of torsion. This has been true of primary frames used in association with
both of magnetic and non-magnetic auxiliary frames. Today, frames are commonly
manufactured with more flexible materials.
Another alternative has been to have an auxiliary eyeglass frame made out of
extremely flexible material. However, auxiliary frame of this type have the disadvantage of being very fragile.
Various types of auxiliary eyeglass frames which contain magnetic material to facilitate adhesion to the primary eyeglass frame have been disclosed in the prior art.
U.S. Patent No. 4,070,103 discloses an eyeglass frame in which the peripheral edges of
the primary frame and lens rim covers contain magnetic strips to hold the lens rim cover
in place on the primary frame. U.S. Patent No. 5,416,537 discloses an eyeglass frame
which contains magnetic members on the temple of the primary frame which engage a
corresponding magnetic member on the temple of the auxiliary frame. U.S. Patent No.
5,642,177 discloses an auxiliary eyeglass frame which uses the same principle of
magnets on the temporal portions as U.S. Patent No. 5,416,537; however the auxiliary
frame disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,642,177 contains a hinge on the bridge of the frame
which allows it to be folded. U.S. Patent No. 5,568,207 discloses an auxiliary frame
which contains small extensions on the temporal portions of the frame which secure the
auxiliary frame to the primary eyeglass frame in addition to using the principle of
magnetic members as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,416,537. U.S. Patent 6,012,811
discloses an auxiliary eyeglass frame in which the bridge includes a U-shaped structure
having two arms on the top and bottom of the bridge, respectively, with magnets located
in respective arms, and the bridge of the primary frame, including its magnetic member,
is sandwiched between the two arms.
There are many disadvantages to the eyeglasses described above. The auxiliary
eyeglass frame described in U.S. Patent No. 4,070,103 requires magnetic strips on both
the primary and auxiliary frames. The auxiliary eyeglass frame described in U.S. Patent
No. 5,416,537 has the magnets attaching at the top of the primary frame, thus requiring
the wearer to be extraordinarily precise in placing the auxiliary frame on the primary frame. The auxiliary eyeglass frame disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,642,177 has front mounted magnets, which may cause the auxiliary frame to separate from the primary
frame if jostled by the wearer.
Canadian patent 2,235,798, Canadian application 2,258,142, and U.S. patent
5,894,335 provide other examples of mechanical and /or magnetic attachment of
auxiliary and primary frames.
SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of this present invention is to provide an auxiliary eyeglass
frame which securely attaches to a primary eyeglass frame by magnets.
This objective is achieved by a primary and auxiliary eyeglass frame combination
comprised of a auxiliary eyeglass frame and a primary eyeglass frame, each containing
separate lenses therein. The auxiliary eyeglass frame includes two side portions which
are connected by a bridge. Each side portion of the frame has a temporal extension with
magnets mounted, preferably, on a top of each extension. The primary eyeglass frame
also includes two side portions which are connected by a bridge. The bridges of both the
primary and auxiliary frames may be made of a flexible memory alloy, such as NiTi, or
CuAlBe similar to that disclosed in U.S patent 5,640,217, so that the bridges are more
deformable than other parts of the frames. Each side portion has a temporal extension to
which temporal members, providing earpieces, are connected. Each temporal extension
also has a magnet mounted, preferably, on an underside of the extension. The auxiliary
eyeglass frame is secured to the primary eyeglass frame by the magnetic force between
the bottom mounted magnets on the primary frame's temporal extensions and the top
mounted magnets on the auxiliary frame's temporal extensions. If the bridge of either the primary or auxiliary frame is made of a flexible shape memory alloy, such as NiTi or
CuAlBe, it would be less likely that the auxiliary frame will become dislodged if jostled
by the wearer because both frames would be able to withstand slight deformation. In
other words, a relatively flexible portion linking two more rigid frame parts could deform to absorb an impact on one frame part, preventing the shock being transmitted to the
other frame part.
According to another aspect of the invention, magnets may be mounted on one or
both frames at any suitable location, such as on one or both bridges, for example, and one
or more other, possibly adjacent, locations of one or both frames (where a magnet is not
mounted, for example, the temporal extensions or temples), may be made of a flexible
shape memory alloy or other suitable flexible material.
Magnetic engagement of primary and auxiliary frame parts may be obtained by
provision of cooperating permanent magnets on both frame parts, or by a permanent
magnet on only one frame part with a cooperating portion of the other frame part being
made of magnetic material functioning as a temporary magnet.
The primary and auxiliary frames may rely for attachment together on magnetic
engagement alone, or such magnetic engagement may be supplemented or replaced by
mechanical engagement provided, for example, by suitably located clips, pins and
sockets or other suitable releasable fastenings, as described in any of the references
referred to above, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out
with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a
better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects
attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which prefeπed embodiments of the invention are illustrated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a front of the auxiliary eyeglass frame of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a front view of a pair of primary eyeglass frames;
Fig. 3 is a top view of the auxiliary eyeglass frame;
Fig. 4 is a top view of the primary frame with nosepieces omitted;
Fig. 5 is a front view of the primary and auxiliary frame combination;
Fig. 6 is a top view of the primary and auxiliary frame combination with
nosepieces omitted;
Fig. 7 is a cross sectional view taken along lines 7-7 of Fig. 6 showing the
positioning of the magnetic attachment between the primary and auxiliary frames;
Fig. 8 is a top view of a primary eyeglass frame according to a second
embodiment wherein a portion of each temple member extending for only part of the
temporal region is formed from flexible shape memory alloy to provide a relatively
flexible link;
Fig. 9 is a top view of a primary and auxiliary eyeglass frame combination
according to another embodiment of the invention wherein a portion of the temple
members formed from flexible shape memory alloy extends for substantially the entire
the temporal region; and
Figure 10 is a top view of the primary frame of the embodiment shown in Fig. 9. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings, and in particular Figs. 1-4, a primary and auxiliary
frame combination in accordance with the present invention is comprised of a auxiliary
eyeglass frame 10 containing a first set of lenses therein and an primary eyeglass frame
20 containing a second set of lenses therein. The auxiliary eyeglass frame 10 includes a
bridge 13 and temporal extension 11 on each side. Each temporal extension 11 contains a
magnet 12 mounted at a top of the extension 11 in an upwardly protruding through-
socket 16 formed at a free end of the extension 11, as shown in Fig. 6. The primary
eyeglass frame 20 includes two side portions each having a temporal region with
temporal extension 21 to which the temporal members 22, for engaging a wearer's head
or ears, are pivotally connected. The primary eyeglass frame 21 also includes a bridge
25. Each temporal extension 21 contains a magnet 24 mounted to the bottom of the
extension 21 in a through-socket 23. The bridges 25 and 13 of the primary frame and the
auxiliary frame, respectively, are made of a flexible shape memory alloy, such as NiTi or
CuAlBe, providing a relatively flexible or deformable link.
As seen in Figs. 5 and 6, the auxiliary eyeglass frame 10 is secured in front of the
primary eyeglass frame 20 by the magnetic force between magnets 12 and 24. As a result,
the auxiliary eyeglass frame 10 is securely mounted from the underside with the second
temporal extensions underneath respective first temporal extensions and will not easily
be disengaged from the primary eyeglass frame 20. It should be noted that magnets 12
and 24 are not embedded in the temporal extensions 11 and 21. Thus, the temporal
extensions are not hollow and are less likely to break.
Fig. 7 shows the magnetic engagement between the magnets 12 and 24. The temporal extensions are in contact with each other and there is a slight gap between the magnets 12 and 24 with magnet 12 aligned underneath magnet 24. Magnet 12 is slightly recessed into the through- socket 15 of the temporal extension 11, while magnet 24 is mounted flush to the temporal extension. In an alternative embodiment, magnet 12 may be mounted flush to the top of the through-socket 15 of the temporal extension 1 1 and
magnet 24, whilst mounted to the bottom of the temporal extension 21 may be slightly recessed into the through-socket 26 of the temporal extension 21. Thus, the magnets do not come directly into contact with one another, but are close enough to still be attracted.
The advantage of not having the magnets come into direct contact is that it prevents them
from becoming damaged.
In the second embodiment shown in Fig 8, each temple member 22' has a linking
portion 31 which is formed from flexible shape memory alloy and extends rearward from
a hinge portion 32 for only part of the temporal region, providing a relatively flexible link. Each stem portion 31 is connected to a rearward portion of the temple member and to the hinge portion 32 by receipt and bonding by adhesive or solder in sockets 33 and
34 formed in the rearward portion of the temple member and in the hinge portion, respectively. Permanent magnets 24' (or suitable mechanical fasteners) are mounted on
the temporal extensions 21'.
In the embodiment of Fig 9 and 10, a portion 31' of each temple members 22'
formed from flexible shape memory alloy extends for substantially the entire temporal
region. Permanent magnets 24" and 12" are mounted on the bridge portions of both the
primary and auxiliary frames.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in
detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.

Claims

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. An eyeglass device comprising:
two temporal members,
a primary eyeglass frame having means for holding a first set of lenses therein,
said primary eyeglass frame including a first bridge, two first side portions, each
having a first temporal extension for connecting to a temporal member for
retaining the primary frame on a user, each said first temporal extension including
a first magnet attached to a bottom thereof,
an auxiliary eyeglass frame having means for holding a second set of lenses
therein, said auxiliary eyeglass frame including a second bridge, two second side portions, each having a second temporal extension, each said second temporal
extension including a second magnet attached to a top thereof,
wherein the first magnets attached to respective bottoms of the first temporal
extensions magnetically engage respective second magnets attached to respective
tops of said second temporal extension in overlying relation so as to secure said
auxiliary eyeglass frame to said primary eyeglass frame.
2. An eyeglass device according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said first
bridge and said second bridge is comprised of a flexible shape memory alloy.
3. An eyeglass device according to claim 2 wherein said flexible shape memory
alloy is one of NiTi and CuAlBe.
4. An eyeglass device comprising: a primary eyeglass frame having means for holding a first set of lenses therein
and including two first side portions each having a first temporal extension for
connecting to a temporal member, each said first side portion carrying a first
magnet,
an auxiliary eyeglass frame having means for holding a second set of lenses
therein and two second side portions, each having a second temporal extension
carrying a second magnet,
wherein the first magnets carried by respective first side portions magnetically
engage respective second magnets carried by respective second temporal
extensions with the second temporal extensions extending underneath respective
first temporal extensions, securing said auxiliary eyeglass frame to said primary
eyeglass frame with the second set of lenses aligned with the first set of lenses.
5. An eyeglass device according to claim 4 wherein said primary eyeglass frame
includes a first bridge comprised of a flexible shape memory alloy, and said
auxiliary eyeglass frame includes a second bridge comprised of a flexible shape
memory alloy.
6. An eyeglass device according to claim 5 wherein said flexible shape memory
alloy of said first bridge is one of NiTi and CuAlBe, and said flexible shape
memory alloy of said second bridge is one of NiTi and CuAlBe.
7. An eyeglass device according to claim 4 wherein respective second magnets
are underneath respective first magnets.
8. An auxiliary eyeglass device adapted to be stably supported by a primary
eyeglass device which includes frame means for holding a primary set of lenses
therein and two primary side portions each carrying a primary magnet, the
auxiliary eyeglass device comprising:
means for holding an auxiliary set of lenses therein and two auxiliary side
portions, each having a rearward temporal extension carrying an auxiliary
magnet, wherein respective auxiliary magnets can be aligned underneath respective primary magnets in magnetic engagement therewith to inhibit relative
movement between said auxiliary eyeglass device and said primary eyeglass
device frame means.
9. An eyeglass device according to claim 8 wherein said auxiliary eyeglass
device includes a frame with first bridge comprised of a flexible shape memory
alloy.
10. An eyeglass device comprising:
a primary eyeglass frame having means for holding a primary set of lenses, and
temporal members connected at spaced locations to said primary frame, and
operable to retain said primary frame on a user;
an auxiliary eyeglass frame having means for holding an auxiliary set of lenses
therein and adapted to be positioned in front of said primary lenses, at least one portion of the auxiliary eyeglass frame and at least one portion of the primary
eyeglass frame having releasable engagement means interengageable to inhibit
relative movement between the frames, at least one other portion of one of the
auxiliary eyeglass frame and primary eyeglass frame being comprised of a
flexible material.
11. An eyeglass device according to claim 10 wherein said flexible material is a
shape memory alloy.
12. An eyeglass device according to claim 11 wherein said wherein said flexible
shape memory alloy is one of NiTi and CuAlBe.
13. An eyeglass device according to claim 10 wherein said releasable engagement
means comprises magnetic means for magnetic interengagement of said at least
one portion of the primary frame with said at least one portion of the secondary
frame.
14. An eyeglass device according to claim 13 wherein the magnetic means on
said secondary frame engages under magnetic means on the primary frame.
15. An eyeglass device according to claim 11 wherein said releasable engagement
means comprises magnetic means for magnetic interengagement of said at least
one portion of the primary frame with said at least one portion of the secondary
frame.
16. An eyeglass device according to claim 10 wherein said at least one portion of
said primary eyeglass frame and said at least one portion of said auxiliary
eyeglass frame are in respective temporal regions and said at least one other
portion of said auxiliary eyeglass frame and said primary eyeglass frame is a
bridge.
17. An eyeglass device according to claim 16 wherein said at least one portion of
said primary eyeglass frame and said at least one portion of said auxiliary
eyeglass frame is a temporal extension.
18. An eyeglass device according to claim 13 wherein said at least one portion of
said auxiliary eyeglass frame is a temporal extension and said at least one other
portion of said auxiliary eyeglass frame is a bridge.
19. An eyeglass device according to claim 10 wherein said at least one portion of
said primary eyeglass frame and said at least one portion of said auxiliary
eyeglass frame are in respective temporal regions and said at least one other
portion of said auxiliary eyeglass frame and said primary eyeglass frame are in
respective temporal regions and form a portion of a temple member.
20. An eyeglass device according to claim 10 wherein said at least one portion of
said primary eyeglass frame and said at least one portion of said auxiliary
eyeglass frame are bridges of respective frames and said at least one other portion
of said auxiliary eyeglass frame and said primary eyeglass frame form a portion of a temple member and extend rearwardly from a hinge to an earpiece .
21. An eyeglass device according to claim 11 wherein said at least one portion of
said auxiliary eyeglass frame is a temporal extension and said at least one other
portion of said auxiliary eyeglass frame is a bridge.
22. An auxiliary eyeglass device adapted to be stably supported by a primary
eyeglass device which includes a primary frame for holding a primary set of
lenses therein and temporal members connected at spaced locations to said primary frame, and operable to retain said primary frame means on a user; the
auxiliary eyeglass device comprising:
an auxiliary frame for holding an auxiliary set of lenses therein adapted to be
positioned in front of said primary set of lenses, at least one portion of the
auxiliary frame having means for releasably engaging one portion of the primary
frame to inhibit relative movement between the frames, at least one other portion
of one of the auxiliary frame and primary frame being comprised of a flexible
material.
23. An eyeglass device according to claim 22 wherein said flexible material is a
shape memory alloy.
24. An eyeglass device according to claim 23 wherein said wherein said flexible
memory alloy is one of NiTi and CuAlBe.
25. An eyeglass device according to claim 24 wherein said releasable means
comprises a magnetic member for magnetically engaging said portion of the
primary frame.
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