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WO2013027972A1
WO2013027972A1 PCT/KR2012/006552 KR2012006552W WO2013027972A1 WO 2013027972 A1 WO2013027972 A1 WO 2013027972A1 KR 2012006552 W KR2012006552 W KR 2012006552W WO 2013027972 A1 WO2013027972 A1 WO 2013027972A1
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김윤주
김도영
김정필
김재호
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엘지전자 주식회사
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    • G02C5/02Bridges; Browbars; Intermediate bars
    • G02C5/04Bridges; Browbars; Intermediate bars with adjustable means
    • G02C5/045Bridges; Browbars; Intermediate bars with adjustable means for varying the horizontal distance of the lenses
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    • G02C5/02Bridges; Browbars; Intermediate bars
    • G02C5/08Bridges; Browbars; Intermediate bars foldable
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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    • G02C9/04Attaching auxiliary optical parts by fitting over or clamping on
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    • 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
    • G02C2200/24Coil spring pulled upon actuation

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  • the present invention relates to glasses, which can reduce the volume during storage or transportation, and relates to glasses that can increase the user's fit.
  • the display device refers to a device that displays an image signal input from the outside.
  • a display device is a concept including a monitor for displaying an image received from a computer and a television for displaying an image and a sound transmitted from a broadcasting station, and all devices for displaying an image input from the outside.
  • LCDs liquid crystal display panels
  • PDPs plasma display panels
  • Three-dimensional image representing three-dimensional image depends on the principle of stereo vision through two eyes, the parallax of two eyes, that is, binocular disparity due to the distance between two eyes that are about 65mm apart, is the most important factor of stereoscopic feeling. have.
  • the 3D glasses have a polarization glasses method using a vibration direction or a rotation direction of polarized light, and switching between left and right images. It can be divided into time-divided glasses and alternating light, which deliver light of different brightness to the left and right eyes.
  • the 3D glasses are fixed in the unfolded state so that the user can immediately wear them, the 3D glasses have a problem of occupying a large volume during storage or transportation.
  • the present invention is to solve the problem to provide glasses that can reduce the volume during storage or transportation.
  • the present invention is to solve the problem to provide a glasses that can increase the user's fit.
  • the present invention is to solve the problem to provide a glasses that can improve the durability and reliability when changed to the open state or folded state.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a pair of glasses that can adjust the distance between the lens.
  • the bridge and the first lens is provided, the first support member and the second lens is rotatably mounted to the bridge is provided, the bridge is rotatable And a second support member and a clip provided on the bridge or one support member, wherein the first and second support members are provided with glasses folded in a direction in which the first and second lenses are closer to the bridge. do.
  • any one of the bridge or the support member may be provided with a rail portion for guiding the folding path, the other one may be provided with a projection to move along the rail portion.
  • the rail portion is formed in each of the guide portion for guiding the movement of the protrusion and the guide portion, and includes a stop for stopping the movement of the protrusion to maintain the expanded state and the folded state of the support member can do.
  • the bridge may be provided with a stopper in contact with the support member in a folded state.
  • the guide portion may be a guide groove having a depth smaller than the height of the protrusion, and the stop portion may be a receiving groove having a depth greater than or equal to the height of the protrusion.
  • the guide portion includes an auxiliary receiving groove formed in at least one between both ends of the guide groove, the support member is maintained in a partially folded state between the open state and the folded state when the projection is accommodated in the auxiliary receiving groove Can be.
  • the clip includes a first clip provided on the first support member and a second clip provided on the second support member, wherein the first clip and the second clip have free ends in an outer end direction of each lens. Can be bent.
  • the bridge is provided with a plurality of fixing projections
  • the support member is provided with an insertion portion into which the fixing protrusion is inserted, the fixing protrusion and the insertion portion can be inserted into each other in the expanded state and the folded state of the support member Each may be provided in.
  • first and second support members may be folded along a direction in which the first and second lenses are closer to the front, the rear, the upper portion, or the lower portion of the bridge.
  • the first and the second and the first lens and the second lens is provided with a first lens and a second lens, respectively, which is mounted to the front of the bridge and the bridge is provided with at least one clip on the back and the front of the bridge, respectively Glasses comprising two support members, the angle between the lens is adjusted according to the degree of folding of any one support member is provided.
  • any one of the bridge or the support member may be provided with a rail portion for guiding the folding path, the other one may be provided with a projection to move along the rail portion.
  • the rail portion is formed in each of the guide portion for guiding the movement of the protrusion and the guide portion, and includes a stop for stopping the movement of the protrusion to be maintained in an expanded state and a folded state of the support member Can be.
  • the guide portion may be a guide groove having a depth smaller than the height of the protrusion, and the stop portion may be a receiving groove having a depth greater than or equal to the height of the protrusion.
  • the first sliding member and the second sliding member and the second sliding member and the second sliding member and the second sliding member and the second sliding member and the second sliding member mounted to the first lens, and the first lens and Provided are glasses including a bridge on which at least one sliding member is slidably mounted so that the distance between the second lenses is adjusted, and a clip mounted on the bridge or one sliding member.
  • the apparatus may further include an elastic member connecting the first sliding member and the second sliding member, wherein the bridge is provided with a plurality of through holes in a sliding direction of the sliding member. A protrusion inserted into the through hole may be provided.
  • first sliding member and the second sliding member may be provided with protrusions inserted into the through holes, respectively.
  • the bridge is provided with a first rail portion for guiding a slide movement of any one sliding member
  • the one sliding member is provided with a second rail portion to be moved along the first rail portion, the first rail portion a plurality And a first protrusion of the second rail part, wherein the second rail part includes a plurality of second protrusions, and a second protrusion is positioned in a space between two adjacent first protrusions, and the sliding member and the bridge may be fixed.
  • first sliding member and the second sliding member mounted to the bridge and the other end of the bridge slidably moveable and the other sliding member mounted to the other end of the bridge and the A second support member and a bridge or any support member foldably mounted to a first sliding member and foldably mounted to the first support member provided with a first lens and the second sliding member, and provided with a second lens; Glasses are provided that include one or more clips mounted to the.
  • the glasses further include an elastic member connecting the first sliding member and the second sliding member, the bridge is provided with a plurality of through holes in the slide movement direction of the first and second sliding members,
  • the first and second sliding members may be provided with protrusions inserted into the through holes.
  • first and second support members may be mounted to the first and second sliding members, respectively, to fold in a direction toward which the first and second lenses are closer toward the front, the rear, the upper side, or the lower side of the bridge.
  • any one of the support member or the sliding member may be provided with a guide portion for guiding the folding path, and the other one may be provided with a protrusion moving along the guide portion.
  • the guide portion may be formed at both ends of the guide portion for guiding the movement of the protrusion and the guide portion, respectively, and may include a stop portion for stopping the movement of the protrusion to maintain the unfolded state and the folded state of the support member. have.
  • the guide portion may be a guide groove having a depth smaller than the height of the protrusion, and the stop portion may be a receiving groove having a depth greater than or equal to the height of the protrusion.
  • the guide portion includes an auxiliary receiving groove formed at least one between both ends of the guide groove, when the projection is accommodated in the auxiliary receiving groove, the support member is to be maintained in a partially folded state between the expanded state and the folded state Can be.
  • glasses related to an embodiment of the present invention can reduce the volume during storage or transportation.
  • glasses related to an embodiment of the present invention can increase the wearing feeling of the user.
  • glasses according to an embodiment of the present invention can improve the durability and reliability when changed to the unfolded state or folded state.
  • glasses related to an embodiment of the present invention can adjust the distance between the lenses.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of glasses according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the glasses according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view for explaining the operating state of the glasses according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS 4 to 7 are main perspective views showing some constituent members of the spectacles according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a rear view of the glasses according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a conceptual diagram illustrating an operating state of the glasses according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a front view of the glasses according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view for explaining an operating state of the glasses according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a front view of the glasses according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 13 to 15 are conceptual diagrams for explaining an operating state of the glasses according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • 16 is a plan view for explaining an operating state of the glasses according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • 17 to 20 are main perspective views showing some constituent members of the spectacles according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • Glasses according to an embodiment of the present invention is provided with a bridge and a first lens, the first support member and the second lens is rotatably mounted to the bridge, the second support is rotatably mounted to the bridge A member and a clip provided on the bridge or any one supporting member.
  • first and second support members are folded in a direction in which the first and second lenses are closer to the bridge.
  • any one of the bridge or the support member may be provided with a rail portion for guiding the folding path, the other one may be provided with a projection to move along the rail portion.
  • the rail portion is formed in each of the guide portion for guiding the movement of the protrusion and the guide portion, and includes a stop for stopping the movement of the protrusion to maintain the expanded state and the folded state of the support member can do.
  • the bridge may be provided with a stopper in contact with the support member in a folded state.
  • the guide portion may be a guide groove having a depth smaller than the height of the protrusion, and the stop portion may be a receiving groove having a depth greater than or equal to the height of the protrusion.
  • the guide portion includes an auxiliary receiving groove formed in at least one between both ends of the guide groove, the support member is maintained in a partially folded state between the open state and the folded state when the projection is accommodated in the auxiliary receiving groove Can be.
  • the clip includes a first clip provided on the first support member and a second clip provided on the second support member, wherein the first clip and the second clip have free ends in an outer end direction of each lens. Can be bent.
  • the bridge is provided with a plurality of fixing projections
  • the support member is provided with an insertion portion into which the fixing protrusion is inserted, the fixing protrusion and the insertion portion can be inserted into each other in the expanded state and the folded state of the support member Each may be provided in.
  • first and second support members may be folded along a direction in which the first and second lenses are closer to the front, the rear, the upper portion, or the lower portion of the bridge.
  • the first and the second and the first lens and the second lens is provided with a first lens and a second lens, respectively, which is mounted to the front of the bridge and the bridge is provided with at least one clip on the back and the front of the bridge, respectively Glasses comprising two support members, the angle between the lens is adjusted according to the degree of folding of any one support member is provided.
  • any one of the bridge or the support member may be provided with a rail portion for guiding the folding path, the other one may be provided with a projection to move along the rail portion.
  • the rail portion is formed in each of the guide portion for guiding the movement of the protrusion and the guide portion, and includes a stop for stopping the movement of the protrusion to be maintained in an expanded state and a folded state of the support member Can be.
  • the guide portion may be a guide groove having a depth smaller than the height of the protrusion, and the stop portion may be a receiving groove having a depth greater than or equal to the height of the protrusion.
  • the first sliding member and the second sliding member and the second sliding member and the second sliding member and the second sliding member and the second sliding member and the second sliding member mounted to the first lens, and the first lens and Provided are glasses including a bridge on which at least one sliding member is slidably mounted so that the distance between the second lenses is adjusted, and a clip mounted on the bridge or one sliding member.
  • the apparatus may further include an elastic member connecting the first sliding member and the second sliding member, wherein the bridge is provided with a plurality of through holes in a sliding direction of the sliding member. A protrusion inserted into the through hole may be provided.
  • first sliding member and the second sliding member may be provided with protrusions inserted into the through holes, respectively.
  • the bridge is provided with a first rail portion for guiding a slide movement of any one sliding member
  • the one sliding member is provided with a second rail portion to be moved along the first rail portion, the first rail portion a plurality And a first protrusion of the second rail part, wherein the second rail part includes a plurality of second protrusions, and a second protrusion is positioned in a space between two adjacent first protrusions, and the sliding member and the bridge may be fixed.
  • first sliding member and the second sliding member mounted to the bridge and the other end of the bridge slidably moveable and the other sliding member mounted to the other end of the bridge and the A second support member and a bridge or any support member foldably mounted to a first sliding member and foldably mounted to the first support member provided with a first lens and the second sliding member, and provided with a second lens; Glasses are provided that include one or more clips mounted to the.
  • the glasses further include an elastic member connecting the first sliding member and the second sliding member, the bridge is provided with a plurality of through holes in the slide movement direction of the first and second sliding members,
  • the first and second sliding members may be provided with protrusions inserted into the through holes.
  • first and second support members may be mounted to the first and second sliding members, respectively, to fold in a direction toward which the first and second lenses are closer toward the front, the rear, the upper side, or the lower side of the bridge.
  • any one of the support member or the sliding member may be provided with a guide portion for guiding the folding path, and the other one may be provided with a protrusion moving along the guide portion.
  • the guide portion may be formed at both ends of the guide portion for guiding the movement of the protrusion and the guide portion, respectively, and may include a stop portion for stopping the movement of the protrusion to maintain the unfolded state and the folded state of the support member. have.
  • the guide portion may be a guide groove having a depth smaller than the height of the protrusion, and the stop portion may be a receiving groove having a depth greater than or equal to the height of the protrusion.
  • the guide portion includes an auxiliary receiving groove formed at least one between both ends of the guide groove, when the projection is accommodated in the auxiliary receiving groove, the support member is to be maintained in a partially folded state between the expanded state and the folded state Can be.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of glasses according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the glasses related to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is an operation of the glasses related to the first embodiment of the present invention. It is a top view for demonstrating a state.
  • FIG. 3A shows the unfolded state of the glasses according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3A shows the folded state of the folded state of the glasses according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the glasses 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention are mounted on the bridge 130 and the bridge 130 so as to be folded in a predetermined direction, and the first lens 101.
  • a second support member 120 and the bridge 130 or any one of which is foldably mounted to the first support member 110 and the bridge 130 provided with the second lens 102. It is mounted to the support member, and includes a clip 140 for being selectively fixed to the supported body (not shown, for example glasses for correcting vision).
  • the inclination angle of the lens 101 and / or 102 with respect to the bridge 130 is changed according to the degree of folding of any one of the support member (110 and / or 120), and the support member (110 and / from the unfolded state) Or the angle between the lens 101, 102 is adjusted according to the degree of folding of 120, each lens according to the degree of folding of any one of the support member 110 and / or 120 from the unfolded state based on the user's wearing state The distance between the 101 and 102 and the user's eyes may be adjusted.
  • first and second lenses 101 and 102 may be first and second polarizing lenses 101 and 102 for viewing a stereoscopic image.
  • the first and second support members 110 and 120 support the first and second lenses 101 within a predetermined angle range toward the rear of the bridge 130 (wearer direction). 102 can be folded in a direction of closeness.
  • each of the support members 110 and 120 may be rotatably mounted to the bridge 130 so that the lenses 101 and 102 can be folded up to substantially 90 °.
  • each support member (110, 120) and the bridge 130 in the folded state should be able to be fixed with a predetermined coupling force.
  • each support member (110, 120) and the bridge 130 should be able to be fixed with a predetermined coupling force in the unfolded state so that each support member (110, 120) is not folded with respect to the bridge when the user wears in the unfolded state.
  • the clip 140 may include a first clip 141 provided on the first support member 110 and a second clip 142 provided on the second support member 120. Each of the free ends 141a and 141b of the first clip 141 and the second clip 142 may be selectively fixed to an object to be supported (vision fixing glasses) by an elastic force.
  • the clip 140 may have a bar shape. In particular, the clip 140 may have a bar shape in which some regions are bent to have an elastic structure.
  • each clip 141, 142 may be fixed to a pair of lenses of the glasses for correcting vision, respectively.
  • the second clip 142 and the second support member 120 is one or more fastening penetrating the second lens 102 with the second lens 102 disposed therebetween It can be fastened by means (S2).
  • FIG. 4 to 7 are main perspective views showing some constituent members of the spectacles according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 8 is a rear view of the spectacles according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the first support member 110 since the first support member 110 and the second support member 120 have the same structure, the first support member 110 will be described as an example.
  • one of the bridge 110 or the supporting members 110 and 120 is provided with a rail unit 134 for guiding a folding path, and the other one of the rail unit 134 is provided.
  • Protruding portion 111 to be moved along may be provided.
  • the rail portion 134 is formed at both ends of the guide portion 135 and the guide portion 135 for guiding the movement of the protrusion 111, and the unfolded state of the support member 110 and It may include a stop 136 for stopping the movement of the projection to be kept in a folded state.
  • the guide part 135 may be a guide groove having a depth smaller than the height of the protrusion 111, and the stop part 136 may be an accommodation groove having a depth greater than or equal to the height of the protrusion 111.
  • the guide part 135 includes an auxiliary receiving groove (not shown) formed between at least one end portion of the guide groove 135, and the protrusion 111 is accommodated in the auxiliary receiving groove.
  • the support member 110 may be maintained in a partially folded state between the expanded state and the folded state.
  • the bridge 130 and the first support member 110 will be described in detail by way of example, where the rail portion 134 is provided on the bridge 130 and the protrusion 111 is provided on the first support member 110. An example will be described.
  • the bridge 130 may have a block shape having an upper surface 131, a lower surface (unsigned), and a side portion 132 connecting the upper surface 131 and the lower surface.
  • the rail part 134 may be formed on the upper surface 131 of the bridge 130, and in particular, the guide part 135 may have a structure in which a moving path is bent to have a predetermined curvature.
  • the first support member 110 has a space portion 112 for accommodating a portion of the bridge 130, and has one or more bosses 114 for fastening with the first clip 141.
  • the first support member 110 may be provided with a mounting portion 115 that forms a space portion 112 in which a portion of the bridge 130 is accommodated.
  • the mounting portion 115 may have a shape surrounding one end portion of the bridge 130, and the mounting portion 115 may have a structure open only in a folding direction of the first support member 110.
  • the mounting portion 115 may have a cross-section of a "C" shape.
  • the bridge 130 and the first support member 110 is rotatably connected to be folded, the rotation shaft (S1) is inserted into the bridge 130 and the first support member 110 for the axis (S1). Through holes 133 and 113 may be formed.
  • the user when the user presses the first support member 110 to the rear of the bridge 130, the user may press the first support member 110 to the center side receiving groove 136 of the bridge 130 as shown in FIG.
  • the protrusion 111 in the accommodated state may move away from the accommodation groove 136 and move along the guide groove. Then, when the protrusion 111 is moved in a folded state along the guide groove, it may be inserted into the end-side receiving groove 136 of the bridge 130, as shown in FIG.
  • the guide portion 135 is a guide groove having a depth smaller than the height of the protrusion 111
  • the stopper 136 may be a receiving groove having a depth greater than the height of the protrusion 111, the protrusion (
  • the guide part 135 includes an auxiliary receiving groove formed in at least one between both ends of the guide groove 135, and is supported when the protrusion 111 is accommodated in the auxiliary receiving groove.
  • the member 110 may be maintained in a partially folded state between an open state and a folded state, and may display a beautiful appearance when displayed through such a structure, and the user may use each lens 101 and 102 for the vision fixing glasses. Since the angle of the can be adjusted arbitrarily can provide convenience.
  • the bridge 130 may be provided with a stopper 137 in contact with the support members 110 and 120 in a folded state, and in FIG. 6, when the first support member 110 is rotated in the folded state, a stopper ( 137 and the first support member 110 are shown in contact, in this case, the first support member 110 by the stopper 137 may no longer rotate inside the bridge 130. .
  • the protrusion 111 of the first support member 110 is maintained in a state of being inserted into the end-side receiving groove of the bridge 130 described above.
  • the bridge 130 is provided with a plurality of fixing protrusions 138, and the insertion portion 125 into which the fixing protrusions 138 are inserted is provided in the second support member 120.
  • the fixing protrusion 138 and the inserting portion 125 may be provided at positions that can be inserted into each other in an expanded state and a folded state of the second support member 120.
  • the second support member 120 not also the first support member 110 may have the same structure.
  • the fixing protrusion 138 may be formed in a plurality in the side portion 132 of the bridge 130 along the folding direction of the second support member 120, the insertion portion 125 is the bridge 130 It may be provided at the position of the second support member 120 corresponding to the side of the, the insertion portion 125 may be a through hole.
  • the second support member 120 with respect to the bridge 130 has a structure in which the fixing protrusion 138 and the insertion portion 125 are engaged in the expanded and folded states of the second support member 120.
  • the open and folded states can be maintained.
  • the above-described rail portion 134 may be provided on the upper surface 131 of the bridge 130, and the second support member 120 may be provided with a protrusion (not shown) moving along the rail portion. .
  • the free ends 141a and 142a may be bent toward the outer ends 101a and 102a of the respective lenses 101 and 102, respectively. Can be.
  • the distance between the free ends 141a and 142a of the first clip 141 and the second clip 142 is maintained at about 26 mm
  • the first clip 141 and the second clip 142 may be used to avoid interference with the fastening bolts of the rimless glasses.
  • the distance between the inner ends of the free ends 141a and 142a is maintained at 32 mm.
  • FIG. 9 is a conceptual diagram illustrating an operating state of the glasses according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the glasses 200 may include a first support member 210 having a first lens 201, a second support member 220 having a second lens 202, and the first support member ( It includes a bridge 230 for connecting the 210 and the second support member 220.
  • the glasses 200 according to the present embodiment have a structure similar to the glasses 100 described through the first embodiment, except that the glasses 100 according to the first embodiment are formed of the first support member 110 and the first support member 110. While the second support member 120 has a structure in which it is folded behind the bridge 130, the glasses 200 according to the present embodiment have the first and second support members 210 and 220 formed on the upper portion of the bridge 230. Alternatively, the first and second lenses 201 and 202 may be folded downward in a direction close to each other within a predetermined angle range.
  • One of the bridge 230 or the supporting members 210 and 220 may be provided with a rail unit for guiding the folding path, and the other may be provided with a protrusion moving along the rail unit.
  • the rail unit when the rail unit is provided in the bridge 230, the rail unit may be provided in the side portion of the bridge 230.
  • the rails are formed at both ends of the guide and the guide for guiding the movement of the protrusion, respectively, and stop the movement of the protrusion so as to be maintained in an unfolded state and a folded state of the support members 210 and 220.
  • the stopper may include a stopper for contacting the support members 210 and 220 in a folded state in the bridge 230.
  • FIG. 10 is a front view of the glasses according to the third embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view for explaining an operating state of the glasses according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • Glasses 300 according to the present embodiment are mounted to the front of the bridge 330 to the front of the bridge 330 and the front surface 331 of the bridge 330 is provided with one or more clips 340 on the back, respectively And first and second support members 310 and 320 provided with the first lens 301 and the second lens 302, respectively.
  • angles between the lenses 301 and 302 may be adjusted according to the folding degree of any one of the supporting members 310 and 320 in the unfolded state of each of the supporting members 310 and 320.
  • the glasses 300 according to the present embodiment have a structure similar to the glasses 100 described through the first embodiment, except that the glasses 100 according to the first embodiment are formed of the first support member 110 and the first support member 110. While the second support member 120 has a structure in which it is folded behind the bridge 130, the glasses 300 according to the present embodiment have the first and second support members 310 and 320 in front of the bridge 330. Thus, the first and second lenses 201 and 202 are folded in a direction close to each other within a predetermined angle range.
  • One of the bridge 330 or the supporting members 310 and 320 may be provided with a rail unit for guiding the folding path, and the other may be provided with a protrusion moving along the rail unit.
  • the rail portion is formed at both ends of the guide portion and the guide portion for guiding the movement of the protrusion, and stopping the movement of the protrusion so as to be maintained in the unfolded state and the folded state of the support members (310, 320)
  • a stopper may be provided, and a stopper may be provided on the bridge 330 in contact with each support member 310 or 320 in a folded state.
  • the first clip 341 and the second clip 342 may be provided on the rear surface of the bridge 330. This is to consider the rotation direction of the lens (301, 302) to minimize the volume of the glasses 300 in the folded state.
  • the bridge 300 may have a front surface having a “T” shape, and recesses may be provided to allow the support members 310 and 320 to be rotatably received at both sides of the front surface. .
  • FIGS. 13 to 15 are conceptual views for explaining an operating state of the glasses according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the glasses 400 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention include a first sliding member 410 on which the first lens 401 is mounted, a second sliding member 420 on which the second lens 402 is mounted, and a first The sliding member 410 and the second sliding member 420 are connected to each other, and the at least one sliding member 410 and 420 can be slidably moved so that the distance between the first lens 401 and the second lens 402 is adjusted. And a clip 440 mounted to the bridge 430 and the bridge 430 or any one sliding member 410 or 420 and fixed to the supported member.
  • the first and second lenses 401 and 402 may be first and second polarized lenses 401 and 402 for viewing a stereoscopic image.
  • the clip 440 may include a first clip 441 provided on the first sliding member 410 and a second clip 442 provided on the second sliding member 420. Each free end of the first clip 441 and the second clip 442 may be selectively fixed to the support (eg, eyeglasses for sight fixing) by elastic force.
  • the clip 440 may have a bar shape. In particular, the clip 440 may have a bar shape in which some regions are bent to have an elastic structure.
  • each clip 441, 442 may be fixed to a pair of lenses of the glasses for correcting vision.
  • the first sliding member 410 and the second sliding member 420 are slidably mounted to the bridge 430. According to the slide movement of the first sliding member 410 and the second sliding member 420, the distance between the first lens 401 and the second lens 402 is adjusted.
  • the first sliding member 410 or the second sliding member 420 is mounted to the bridge 430 so as to be slidably movable.
  • the first sliding member 410 and the second sliding member 420 may be mounted to the bridge 430 so as to be slidable.
  • each sliding member 410 and 420 slides with respect to the bridge 430 in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, and both the first sliding member 410 and the second sliding member 420 are described.
  • An example in which the slide 430 is mounted to be slidably movable will be described.
  • the glasses 400 may further include an elastic member 450 connecting the first sliding member 410 and the second sliding member 420, and the bridge 430 may have any one.
  • a plurality of through holes 431 are provided along the sliding movement direction of the sliding members 410 and 420, and protrusions 411 and 412 inserted into the through holes 431 are provided in the sliding members 410 and 420. May be provided.
  • a plurality of through holes 431 are provided at both ends of the bridge 430.
  • Protrusions 411 and 412 may be provided in the sliding members 410 and 420, respectively.
  • the elastic member 450 may be a coil spring, and both ends of the coil spring may be fixed to the sliding members 410 and 420.
  • each of the sliding members 410 and 420 preferably has a thickness smaller than the thickness of the bridge.
  • the sliding members 410 and 420 may be slidably moved in a state in which the protrusions 411 and 412 are separated from the through hole 431. It is preferable that a predetermined space is secured between the 420 and the bridge 430.
  • the user detaches the protrusion 411 of the first sliding member 410 from the through hole 431 into which the current protrusion 411 is inserted, and the lenses
  • the first sliding member 410 can be slid in consideration of the distance between the 401 and 402.
  • the protrusion 411 is inserted into the corresponding through hole 431.
  • the first sliding member 410 may be fixed to the bridge 430.
  • the bridge 430 is provided with a first rail portion 432 for guiding a sliding movement direction of any one sliding member 410 or 420, and the sliding member 410 is provided.
  • 420 may be provided with a second rail portion 412 to be moved along the first rail portion 432, in this structure, an elastic member 450 such as a coil spring may not be required.
  • first rail portion 432 includes a plurality of first protrusions 433, and the second rail portion 412 includes a plurality of second protrusions 413 and two adjacent first protrusions 413.
  • the second protrusion 413 is positioned in the space between the protrusions 433, and the sliding member 410 and the bridge 430 may be fixed.
  • the user detaches the protrusion 411 of the first sliding member 410 from the through hole 431 into which the current protrusion 411 is inserted, and the lenses
  • the first sliding member 410 may be slid in consideration of the distance between the 401 and 402, wherein the second rail part 412 of the first sliding member 410 is the first level of the bridge 430. Guided along portion 432.
  • the protrusion 411 of the first sliding member 410 is inserted into the through hole 431 to fix the first sliding member 410 to the bridge 430. Can be.
  • the glasses related to an embodiment of the present invention can adjust the distance between the lenses, can reduce the volume during storage or transportation, and the distance between the lenses can be adjusted to increase the user's fit.
  • FIGS. 17 to 20 are main perspective views illustrating some constituent members of the glasses according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the glasses 500 may include a bridge 530 and first and second sliding members slidably mounted at both ends of the bridge 530. 510 and 520 and the first sliding member are foldably mounted in a predetermined direction, and the first support member 540 and the second sliding member 520 provided with the first lens 501 are folded in a predetermined direction.
  • One or more clips which are mounted to the second support member 550 and the bridge 530 or any of the support members 540 and 550, which are mounted to be possible, and which are selectively fixed to the supported member. (561, 562).
  • the structure in which the first sliding member 510 and the second sliding member 520 are slidably mounted with respect to the bridge 530 is the same as that of the glasses 400 according to the fourth embodiment. Omit.
  • the inclination angle of the corresponding lens 501 and / or 502 with respect to the bridge 530 is changed according to the folding degree of the first and second supporting members 540 and 550, and any one of the supporting members 540 and And / or the angle between the lenses 501 and 502 is adjusted according to the degree of folding of the 550, and the angles of the supporting members 510 and / or 520 from the unfolding state based on the user's wearing state.
  • the distance between the lenses 501 and 502 and the user's eyes may be adjusted.
  • first and second lenses 501 and 502 may be first and second polarized lenses for viewing a stereoscopic image.
  • the first and second support members 540 and 550 may face the first and second lenses 501 within a predetermined angle toward the rear of the bridge 530 (wearer direction). 502 can be folded in a direction that is closer.
  • the angle of each lens 501 and 502 with respect to the bridge 530 in the unfolded state is 0 °.
  • the first support member 540 may be rotatably mounted to the first sliding member 510 so that each lens 501 and 502 can be folded up to substantially 90 °.
  • the 550 may be rotatably mounted to the second sliding member 520.
  • each lens 501 and 502 has a predetermined interval in the opposite state (the folded state).
  • the support members 540 and 550 and the corresponding sliding members 510 and 520 in the folded state should be fixed with a predetermined coupling force.
  • each support member 540, 550 and the corresponding sliding member 510, 520 in the unfolded state so that each support member 540, 550 does not fold with respect to the sliding member 510, 520 when the user wears it in the unfolded state. Should be able to be fixed with a given engagement force.
  • the clip may include a first clip 561 provided on the first support member 540 and a second clip 562 provided on the second support member 550.
  • first clip 561 and the first support member 540 may be one or more fastening means penetrating the first lens with a first lens (not shown) disposed therebetween.
  • second clip 562 and the second support member 550 may be fastened by one or more fastening means penetrating the second lens with the second lens 502 disposed therebetween. .
  • the first support member 510 will be described as an example.
  • first and second support members 540 and 550 face the first and second lenses 501 and 502 within a predetermined angle range toward the front, rear, upward or downward of the bridge 530.
  • one of the support members 540 and 550 or the sliding members 510 and 520 is provided with a guide part 514 for guiding a folding path, and the other A protrusion 541 moving along the guide part 514 may be provided.
  • the guide portion 514 is formed at both ends of the guide portion 515 and the guide portion 515 for guiding the movement of the protrusion 541, and the unfolded state of the support member 540 and It may include a stop 516 to stop the movement of the protrusion 541 to maintain the folded state.
  • the guide part 515 may be a guide groove having a depth smaller than the height of the protrusion 541, and the stop part 516 may be an accommodation groove having a depth greater than or equal to the height of the protrusion 541.
  • the guide part 515 includes an auxiliary receiving groove (not shown) formed between at least one end portion of the guide groove, and the support member (if the protrusion 41 is accommodated in the auxiliary receiving groove) 540 and 550 may be maintained in some folded state between an expanded state and a folded state.
  • first sliding member 510 and the first support member 540 will be described in detail.
  • a guide part 514 is provided on the first sliding member 510 and a protrusion is provided on the first support member 540.
  • the case where 541 is provided is demonstrated as an example.
  • the first sliding member 510 may have a block shape having an upper surface 511, a lower surface (unsigned), and a side portion 512 connecting the upper surface 511 and the lower surface.
  • the guide part 214 may be formed on the upper surface 511 of the first sliding member 510, and in particular, the guide part 514 may have a structure in which a movement path is bent to have a predetermined curvature. have.
  • first support member 540 has a space portion 542 for accommodating a partial region of the first sliding member 510, and one or more bosses 542 for fastening with the first clip 561. It may be provided.
  • first support member 540 is rotatably connected with respect to the first sliding member 510, and the first sliding member 510 and the first support member 540 have a shaft for rotation. Through holes 513 and 543 may be formed.
  • the center side of the first sliding member 510 as shown in FIG. 18A.
  • the protrusion 541 in a state accommodated in the accommodation groove 516 may move away from the accommodation groove 516 and move along the guide groove 515. Thereafter, when the protrusion 541 is moved in a folded state along the guide groove, as shown in FIG. 18B, the protrusion 541 may be inserted into the end side receiving groove 516 of the first sliding member 510. .
  • the guide portion 515 is a guide groove having a depth smaller than the height of the protrusion 541
  • the stop portion 516 may be a receiving groove having a depth greater than the height of the protrusion 541
  • the protrusion When the 541 moves along the guide groove, the first supporting member 540 and the first sliding member 510 move in a state in which they are separated by a height difference, and the protrusion 541 reaches the receiving groove when the protrusion 541 reaches one of the receiving grooves. The first support member 540 and the first sliding member 510 may be restored to their original state while being inserted into the groove.
  • the guide part 515 includes an auxiliary receiving groove formed in at least one between both end portions of the guide groove, and the support member 540 when the protrusion 541 is accommodated in the auxiliary receiving groove. ) May be maintained in a partially folded state between the expanded state and the folded state, and when the display is made, the beautiful appearance may be produced, and the user may adjust the angle of each lens 501 or 502 with respect to the vision glasses. Can be arbitrarily adjusted to provide ease of use.
  • the first sliding member 510 may be provided with a stopper 517 in contact with the first support member 540 in a folded state.
  • FIG. 19 illustrates a state in which the stopper 517 and the first support member 540 contact each other when the first support member 540 is rotated in a folded state, and in this case, the first support member 540 is contacted by the stopper 517.
  • the support member 540 may no longer be rotated inward of the first sliding member 510.
  • the protrusion 541 of the first support member 510 is maintained in the state of being inserted into the end receiving groove of the first sliding member 510 described above.
  • the second sliding member 520 is provided with a plurality of fixing protrusions 518, and the second supporting member 550 has an insertion portion into which the fixing protrusions 518 are inserted.
  • 555 may be provided, and the fixing protrusion 518 and the inserting portion 555 may be provided at positions that can be inserted into each other in an expanded state and a folded state of the second support member 550.
  • the second support member 550 but also the first support member 540 may have the same structure.
  • the fixing protrusion 518 may be formed in a plurality of side portions 522 of the second sliding member 520 along the folding direction of the second support member 550, and the insertion portion 555 may be formed of the first protrusion 518. 2 may be provided at the position of the second support member 550 corresponding to the side portion 522 of the sliding member 520, the insertion portion 550 may be a through hole.
  • the second support member (2) for the second sliding member 520 has a structure in which the fixing protrusion 518 and the insertion portion 555 are engaged in the expanded and folded states of the second support member 550 ( The expanded and folded states of 550 may be maintained.
  • the glasses related to an embodiment of the present invention can adjust the distance between the lenses.
  • glasses according to an embodiment of the present invention can reduce the volume during storage or transportation.
  • glasses related to an embodiment of the present invention can increase the wearing feeling of the user.
  • glasses according to an embodiment of the present invention can improve the durability and reliability when changed to the unfolded state or folded state.
  • glasses related to an embodiment of the present invention can reduce the volume during storage or transportation.
  • glasses related to an embodiment of the present invention can increase the wearing feeling of the user.
  • glasses according to an embodiment of the present invention can improve the durability and reliability when changed to the unfolded state or folded state.
  • glasses related to an embodiment of the present invention can adjust the distance between the lenses.

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La présente invention concerne des lunettes et, plus particulièrement, des lunettes dont la dimension peut être réduite pendant le stockage et le transport et dont le confort de port peut être amélioré pour un utilisateur.
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