WO2004003633A1 - Novel method of assembling viewing glasses and the products thus obtained - Google Patents
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- WO2004003633A1 WO2004003633A1 PCT/MA2003/000003 MA0300003W WO2004003633A1 WO 2004003633 A1 WO2004003633 A1 WO 2004003633A1 MA 0300003 W MA0300003 W MA 0300003W WO 2004003633 A1 WO2004003633 A1 WO 2004003633A1
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- G—PHYSICS
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- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C5/00—Constructions of non-optical parts
- G02C5/14—Side-members
- G02C5/143—Side-members having special ear pieces
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C1/00—Assemblies of lenses with bridges or browbars
- G02C1/02—Bridge or browbar secured to lenses without the use of rims
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C3/00—Special supporting arrangements for lens assemblies or monocles
- G02C3/003—Arrangements for fitting and securing to the head in the position of use
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C5/00—Constructions of non-optical parts
- G02C5/02—Bridges; Browbars; Intermediate bars
- G02C5/06—Bridges; Browbars; Intermediate bars with resilient means
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C5/00—Constructions of non-optical parts
- G02C5/12—Nose pads; Nose-engaging surfaces of bridges or rims
- G02C5/122—Nose pads; Nose-engaging surfaces of bridges or rims with adjustable means
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C5/00—Constructions of non-optical parts
- G02C5/14—Side-members
- G02C5/20—Side-members adjustable, e.g. telescopic
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C2200/00—Generic mechanical aspects applicable to one or more of the groups G02C1/00 - G02C5/00 and G02C9/00 - G02C13/00 and their subgroups
- G02C2200/10—Frame or frame portions made from wire
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- the present invention relates to a new process for dressing prescription glasses and the products thus obtained.
- the invention relates essentially to the fields of optics and eyewear in their various applications.
- the various types of corrective, sunglasses and leisure, day and night driving glasses, those for professional use, those intended for visual rehabilitation, those serving as protective masks, as well as various instruments are concerned, such as spectacle binoculars for example, and magnifying glasses for watchmaking, etc. It thus relates generally to all articles with the port similar to that of the glasses, calling upon the natural supports which are the nose and the ears.
- the present invention aims to contribute to the comfort of users, by lightening glasses, but also by providing new provisions tending to modify the usual role attributed to the latter, by making it an object of multiple utility, by integrating other functions, while eliminating the disgrace that their constitution can sometimes present.
- the invention provides them with a better "dressing", in order to personalize them and harmonize them with each one's style.
- the invention aims to provide better safety in their wearing, their storage and essentially, guarantee their wearer more pleasure, by the ° deletion or rearrangement of elements which can sometimes be a source of accidents; it aims to simplify manufacturing, while raising the overall quality level, both by the materials used, and by their arrangement which is less restrictive to use. Finally, the combination of the various elements of the invention makes it possible to obtain glasses better suited to the face, and ultimately providing better protection.
- UK patent No. 229858 attaches to means for attaching a chain to the glasses 5> UK patent No. L 158457 mentions a device using cords pulled above the ears by two counterweights used as pendants
- the patent FR N ° 2482316 proposes an arm system each of which is formed by a double cord with independently adjustable strands so as to optimize the application of the glasses on the face, and also proposes a 0 loop piece adapting around the ear
- Patent No. WO 90/15358 / PCT / US90 / 03081 relating to sports glasses 5 describes an adjustable cord device behind the head by means of a small sliding ring, the two lateral parts of the cord pulling on a frame comprising a central nasal protuberance in flexible support on the nose.
- Patent No. WO 99/05561 / PCT FR98 / 01613 describes a system for mounting the arms based on the molding of a relief (protuberance), 0 at the respective left and right ends of the corresponding glasses.
- Patent US4723844 recommends for the arms a system of two flexible wires, terminated however at the ears by semi-rigid plastic elements, shaped to hang on the front and rear of the 0 ears, following the curve and similar to the elements in "D" above.
- the essential problem posed by this configuration is not to immediately adapt to any face, because of the length of the wires which must be adjusted beforehand for each.
- the main aim of the invention is precisely to solve these problems. However, it aims much more, as mentioned above, and this is how it offers a whole new way of seeing and protecting oneself, with lightened, ventilated glasses, without obstruction of the visual field, and of a sought-after aesthetic, easily adaptable.
- the invention consists of the joining of two spectacle lenses, by means of at least one intermediate central bridge, the lenses being left free elsewhere, so that by a point fixing at their left and right ends, fixing which can be direct or indirect, by means of an intermediate piece, a cord is called to play on each side the role of a mounting arm by being provided at its free end a stop or stop in the form of a compact object in volume, the function of which is to insert itself above and behind the ear, between the latter and the head, so as to constitute there a point d 'anchor for the cord; the two cords thus formed have the function of exerting traction on the ends of the glasses, to press them towards the face; this function is achieved by an elastic arrangement of these two cords, achievable in special ways, supplemented by a possible pivoting of the plane of the lenses worn, around two supports formed on the vertical middle part of the frame bridge as follows: on the other side of the straight segment connecting the attachment points of the two cords on the lenses (line of traction): in the
- the essential characteristics of the invention thus consist in the abandonment of the usual system of arms and cords weighted with weights or pulled behind the ears by sliding rings, and their replacement by two flexible cords, with very light wearing and in contact pleasant, self-traction, requiring for their fixing on the glasses of simple points, so that the following results result from this design:
- a new process for dressing prescription glasses is constituted, and the products thus obtained, according to the invention, or according to certain of its methods of application and execution, to which it seems that there is reason to give the preferably, as follows: f or carrying out the invention, the procedure for example as follows, one in the component elements according to the following provisions:
- Figure 1 Plate I shows an overview of the pair of glasses with its cords and their stops
- Figure 2 Plate I shows the detail of a protuberance, also called upper bridge or abutment on the face
- Figure 3 Plate I shows a detail of the cord system with the stop and a possibility of adjustment of the latter by thread
- Figure 4 Plate I represents a detail of the cord system with the stopper and a possibility of elastic adjustment of the latter by spring
- Plate II represents a device for fixing the end of the cord to a glass by means of a screw flat head and a cap nut
- Figure 6 represents a different device for fixing the end of the bead to a glass, by means of a hook with welding
- Figure 7 Plate II represents a different device for fixing the end of the bead on a glass, by hollow crimped rivet
- Figure 8 Plate II represents a different device for fixing the end of the bead to a glass, with masking of the fixing from the outside.
- a pair of glasses is formed, according to this example, by first preparing the various components, and first of all the glasses (1), by making the fixing holes necessary for their meeting around the central bridge (2), which is a piece preferably monobloc, and which itself comprises either pads on the nose, relatively independent and adjustable, as a preferential arrangement, or extensions acting as office, made in the mass and therefore fixed.
- Other holes are made at the ends of the glasses, which will be used to fix the cords, and which, in a simplified version which is that of the example, consist of small rivets passing through the glasses from the outside (convex face) inwards, where they are stopped either by a washer or a circular spring (rod), or by a small nut, which complete immobilizing them.
- a shape such as a ring for example (11), in which the end of the cord is fixed, by simple bending and knot on itself or by sewing, gluing, crimping or other.
- This device is usefully supplemented according to the invention, by the constitution of the stops (stops) in a flexible material, such as synthetic rubber, or the like, which will have the double advantage of giving more security to the wearer in the event of a side impact ( in a vehicle for example), and to provide greater grip of this stop between the ear and the head (earhook).
- a flexible material such as synthetic rubber, or the like
- VARIANTS the invention, as well as the specific arrangement illustrated, are naturally capable of being designed in several variants, according to the needs, or according to the necessities of the practical realizations.
- a simple variant is that of replacing the cord with a chain which provides traction on the glasses.
- Another interesting variant consists of a combination of flexible parts and (semi) rigid parts for the cord.
- the latter will advantageously correspond to the specific parts going from the fixing on the glasses, to the rest on the ears: in fact, this part is called to be always taut and, moreover, it is most visible laterally, so that the he user may wish to highlight it, as well as the manufacturer, if it is made of valuable materials, or if it includes the mark of the latter: in this case we would simply keep the point fixation at the glasses, as before.
- Variants may concern the shape of the stops, and we essentially recommend for this element, two shapes: the first, a small sphere, and the second a cone (or truncated cone), whose common advantage is to adapt the better at their location behind the ear.
- the cone the preferred shape illustrated in Figure 4, is capable of an apex angle better suited to different physiologies, such as plated ears, or on the contrary detached.
- a variant is that which connects the two stops, at the rear, by a closed cord intended to allow the user to wear them around the neck.
- An interesting variant consists in the design of the cords as electrical conductors, carrying a sound from a radio (type with frequency modulation, MP3 standard, etc.), or from a portable telephone device (GSM, or other, ... etc.).
- the headphones will naturally be supported along the length of the cord, at ear height: it is preferable to use the lightest devices.
- An important variant consists of the constitution of glasses with variable geometry, around the bridge which. to do this, will be made up of articulated central parts, which will be small nested friction parts, drawn in their center by a powerful spring, or elements nested by force, so that the natural friction of the materials maintain their relative immobilization .
- a simpler variant would consist in constituting the bridge in a deformable material.
- this variant is made possible particularly by the invention, since the use of current articulated arms does not allow an effective adjustment of the planes of the lenses around the eyes without significant alteration of the geometry of the frames. and without risk of embrittlement either of the glasses or of the other elements.
- the invention allows this central bending to provide better coverage of the eyes, the cord adjusting by nature. Thus, much greater comfort can be obtained.
- Ultra-compact variant The arrangement of the glasses according to the invention, without frame uniting the glasses, also allows, in the option of glasses with fixed or variable geometry, the possibility of having separable glasses, which is achievable simply by making fit and disengage at will two parts of the bridge connecting them.
- the glasses can be superimposed for storage needs in a case reduced in size by half, both for the length and for the thickness: thus, an additional compactness of the assembly can easily be obtained by making this case even a pendant, keychain element or other, within easy reach.
- Variant for high-power glasses in many cases where users are forced to wear high-power glasses, especially those with high concavity, the weight of the glasses becomes very large and quickly tiresome. In addition, it is known that these glasses are very unsightly because of their large thickness.
- the invention easily solves this problem by the provision of a specific assembly consisting in including an optical glass of small dimensions in the central part of ordinary glasses (of the protective glass type), with a mounting by simple pressure, so that the thickness of the assembly remains acceptable.
- a hollow rivet (12) mounted adjusted, by the face convex of the glass in a very small hole (of the order of a millimeter) and into which is inserted the simple end of a wire - notably metal - corresponding to the end of the cord to be connected; the wire is crimped into the rivet by pressure, or even welded with a very penetrating metal such as silver.
- the operation ends either by forcing the rivet thus connected to the cord, in the hole of the glass, or by the addition of a strong adhesive, which will result in sealing off the micro-cracks which have arisen in the latter.
- Another process suitable for the invention is that of surface chemical bonding, or hot bonding, which both, analogous although profoundly different, are made possible by the general concept, and result in a refined aesthetic of the together: they are practiced by relating the relatively wide base of a small part, directly on the optical glass, to its concave part, either by the interface of an adhesive, or by heat, a process used in plastics processing.
- the invention is not limited to the embodiments shown and illustrated. It covers the whole concept, explained herein, of new glasses, as well as the bridge with articulated curvature correction, as well as the hollow crimp rivet, as new products; the invention also covers the processes represented by the system for attaching and adhering the glasses, the system for point fixing directly by welding on the organic glass; it covers in particular the applications of adaptation to portable electronics; Finally, it covers, as new combinations, side cords associated with a lighting lamp, scientific or medical devices, detectors (types of gas, Geiger, luxmeter, etc.), without limitation.
- the invention covers all the systems which can use it essentially for their constitution or their adequate functioning, the tools necessary for its production, as well as all the combinations likely to employ its special characteristics to contribute to their own ends.
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EP2270575A1 (en) * | 2008-04-22 | 2011-01-05 | Hoya Corporation | Holding structure for eyeglass lens, eyeglasses, and method of producing eyeglasses |
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GB186002A (en) * | 1922-01-12 | 1922-09-21 | Edwin Barnes | Improvements in or relating to ear-loops for eye-glasses and the like |
GB229858A (en) * | 1924-02-25 | 1925-03-05 | Solomon Wolffe | Improvements in or relating to chains for eyeglasses |
FR2482316A1 (en) * | 1980-05-12 | 1981-11-13 | Reese Donald | Adjustable eye-glass suspension - comprises two lines attached to each lens with rear ends mounted on spring-wire ear-pieces |
US4723844A (en) * | 1986-03-25 | 1988-02-09 | Invisible Eyewear, Inc. | Eyeglasses |
US4840476A (en) * | 1987-12-31 | 1989-06-20 | John Gareis | Compact eyeglass construction |
DE9015749U1 (en) * | 1989-12-15 | 1991-03-14 | Stepper & Ide GmbH, 7302 Ostfildern | Glasses |
US5120119A (en) * | 1989-02-28 | 1992-06-09 | Mats Yoshiro N | Spectacles having head retainers |
US5557345A (en) * | 1995-03-13 | 1996-09-17 | Katzenmeyer; Betty L. | Interchangeable tethered glasses |
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US836796A (en) * | 1906-06-26 | 1906-11-27 | Walter S Anderson | Eyeglass-retainer. |
GB186002A (en) * | 1922-01-12 | 1922-09-21 | Edwin Barnes | Improvements in or relating to ear-loops for eye-glasses and the like |
GB229858A (en) * | 1924-02-25 | 1925-03-05 | Solomon Wolffe | Improvements in or relating to chains for eyeglasses |
FR2482316A1 (en) * | 1980-05-12 | 1981-11-13 | Reese Donald | Adjustable eye-glass suspension - comprises two lines attached to each lens with rear ends mounted on spring-wire ear-pieces |
US4723844A (en) * | 1986-03-25 | 1988-02-09 | Invisible Eyewear, Inc. | Eyeglasses |
US4840476A (en) * | 1987-12-31 | 1989-06-20 | John Gareis | Compact eyeglass construction |
US5120119A (en) * | 1989-02-28 | 1992-06-09 | Mats Yoshiro N | Spectacles having head retainers |
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EP2270575A1 (en) * | 2008-04-22 | 2011-01-05 | Hoya Corporation | Holding structure for eyeglass lens, eyeglasses, and method of producing eyeglasses |
EP2270575A4 (en) * | 2008-04-22 | 2013-12-11 | Hoya Corp | Holding structure for eyeglass lens, eyeglasses, and method of producing eyeglasses |
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