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WO2014126078A1
WO2014126078A1 PCT/JP2014/053123 JP2014053123W WO2014126078A1 WO 2014126078 A1 WO2014126078 A1 WO 2014126078A1 JP 2014053123 W JP2014053123 W JP 2014053123W WO 2014126078 A1 WO2014126078 A1 WO 2014126078A1
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吉田 武彦
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株式会社プラネット・ビジョン60
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    • G02C1/00Assemblies of lenses with bridges or browbars
    • G02C1/02Bridge or browbar secured to lenses without the use of rims
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C1/00Assemblies of lenses with bridges or browbars
    • G02C1/04Bridge or browbar secured to or integral with partial rims, e.g. with partially-flexible rim for holding lens
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C1/00Assemblies of lenses with bridges or browbars
    • G02C1/06Bridge or browbar secured to or integral with closed rigid rims for the lenses
    • G02C1/08Bridge or browbar secured to or integral with closed rigid rims for the lenses the rims being tranversely split and provided with securing means
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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    • G02C2200/02Magnetic means
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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    • G02C2200/04Junctions between frame elements having a click function
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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    • G02C2200/08Modular frames, easily exchangeable frame parts and lenses
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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  • the present invention relates to eyeglasses, and more particularly, to eyeglasses that can keep the function of the eye working forever by straining and relaxing the muscles of the eye.
  • the eyes are medically speaking, and eye strain occurs when tension continues for a long time.
  • the main object of the present invention is to provide spectacles in which the visual field of the eyes is widened and the tension of the eyes is relieved.
  • a secondary object of the present invention is to provide spectacles in which one spectacle becomes various types of spectacles by one touch.
  • the spectacles according to claim 1 of the present invention include two lenses, a bridge for connecting the two lenses, and a temple attached to each of the lenses on the opposite side of the bridge and formed to be openable and closable.
  • Eyeglasses including supporting wisdom, the upper rim member interposed between the bridge and the wiping through the upper side of the eye when worn and formed along the upper end of the lens, and / or Or a lower rim member that is interposed between the bridge and the wisdom through the lower side of the eye when worn and is formed along the lower end of the lens, and a joint between the bridge and the upper rim member
  • the joint between the wisdom and the upper rim member is configured to be in close contact, and / or the joint between the bridge and the lower rim member and the joint between the wisdom and the lower rim member are in close contact with each other.
  • the upper rim member and / or the lower rim member may be separated from the bridge and the wisdom so as to eliminate a part of the frame from the lens to widen the field of view of the eye and relieve strain on the eye muscles. It is glasses formed in. According to a second aspect of the present invention, the upper rim member formed in a separable manner is joined to the bridge and the wisdom with a magnet, and the lower rim member formed so as to be separable is the bridge and the wisdom.
  • a magnet attached to the upper rim member protrudes from the joint portion at a joint portion between the upper rim member formed so as to be separable, the bridge, and the wisdom, and the bridge.
  • the magnet attached to the wisdom is disposed at a position recessed from the joint, and the magnet is attached to the lower rim member at the joint between the lower rim member and the bridge and the wism formed so as to be separable.
  • the eyeglasses according to claim 2 wherein the magnet protrudes from the joint and the magnet attached to the bridge and the wisdom is disposed at a position recessed from the joint.
  • the upper rim member formed so as to be separable is connected to the bridge and the wisdom by means of inserting means or fitting means
  • the lower rim member formed so as to be separable is The eyeglasses according to claim 1, wherein the eyeglasses are connected to the bridge and the wisdom by insertion means or fitting means.
  • the insertion means attached to the upper rim member projects from the joint portion at the joint portion between the upper rim member, the bridge and the wisdom formed so as to be separable.
  • the insertion means attached to the lower rim member at the joint between the bridge and the wisdom is formed so that the insertion means attached to the bridge and the wih is recessed from the joint and formed separably. 5.
  • the joint portion between the bridge and the upper rim member and the joint portion between the upper rim member and the upper rim member have the same shape, and the joint portion between the bridge and the lower rim member.
  • the present invention it is possible to eliminate the portion that blocks the visual field of the glasses, and it is possible to double the visual field and relieve eye strain. And the function of the eye can be used forever by making the eye muscles tense and relaxed.
  • the upper rim member formed so as to be separable is joined by the bridge, the wisdom and the magnet, and the lower rim member formed so as to be separable is the bridge, the wisdom and the magnet. Therefore, it is possible to provide spectacles that become various types of spectacles by one touch of one spectacle.
  • a magnet attached to the upper rim member protrudes from the joint portion at a joint portion between the upper rim member, the bridge, and the wism formed so as to be separable, and the bridge and the A magnet attached to the lower rim member is arranged at a position deeper than the joint, and the lower rim member formed so as to be separable, the bridge, and the joint of the wi A magnet that protrudes from a joint and is attached to a position attached to the bridge and the wisdom is provided at a position deep from the joint. And the loss of the upper rim member and the lower rim member can be prevented.
  • the said upper side rim member formed so that isolation
  • separation was possible was said bridge
  • the joint portion between the bridge and the upper rim member and the joint portion between the rim and the upper rim member have the same shape, and the joint portion between the bridge and the lower rim member, and the wilt and the lower rim. Since the joint portion with the member has the same shape, the upper rim member and the lower rim member can form a flat surface without partially protruding from the bridge and the wisdom, and other objects can be caught and the upper rim member and The lower rim member does not come off the bridge and wisdom.
  • FIG. 1 It is a front illustration solution figure of the two-point spectacles which is 1st embodiment of this invention. It is the perspective view solution figure of the state which decomposed
  • FIG. 13 is an illustrative view showing the structure of the glasses shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 12 is an illustrative view
  • FIG. 13 is an illustrative view showing the structure of the glasses shown in FIG. 12, (A) is a front illustrative view, and (B), (C), (D), and (E) are illustrative views of a joint when the upper rim member is detached. It is. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG.
  • FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a front view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG. It is a side view solution figure of the modification of the spectacles shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 32A is an aa cross-sectional view of FIG. 32A
  • FIG. 32B is an exploded cross-section view of the insertion mechanism. It is an enlarged solution figure of the principal part of the spectacles shown in FIG. 32A.
  • FIG. 32B is an illustrative view taken along the line bb of FIG. 32C.
  • FIG. 32C is a perspective view solution figure of the state which decomposed
  • FIG. 35 (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) It is an arrow directional view.
  • FIGS. 32 (I), (J), (K), and (L) are arrow views.
  • FIG. 38B is an illustrative view taken along the line cc of FIG. 38A.
  • FIG. 33 is an illustration of a front view of a modified example of the two-point glasses shown in FIG. 32.
  • FIG. 39B is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along the line dd of FIG. 39A.
  • FIG. 33 is an illustration of a front view of a modified example of the two-point glasses shown in FIG. 32.
  • FIG. 40B is an illustrative sectional view taken along the line ee of FIG. 40A. It is an illustration figure which shows the structure of the insertion mechanism of the example of FIG. 40A illustration.
  • FIG. 33 is an illustration of a front view of a modified example of the glasses shown in FIG. 32.
  • FIG. 42B is an illustrative sectional view taken along the line ff of FIG. 42A.
  • It is a perspective view solution figure of the insertion mechanism of the modification of the glasses shown in FIG.
  • It is the front illustration solution figure which looked at the spectacles of 4th Embodiment concerning this invention from one side.
  • FIG. 46 is a cross-sectional view showing the insertion mechanism of the glasses shown in FIG. 45.
  • FIG. 47B is a front illustrative view showing the glasses shown in FIG. 47A from the other side. It is the perspective view solution figure which looked at the glasses shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 49B is an illustrative side view of the glasses shown in FIG. 49A.
  • FIG. 49B is a perspective view solution of the glasses shown in FIG. 49A.
  • FIG. 49B is an exploded perspective view of the eyeglasses shown in FIG. 49A in an exploded state.
  • It is a top view solution figure which shows the structure of the lens and frame of spectacles.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating two-point glasses according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating two-point glasses according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the spectacles 10 include two lenses 12 and a frame 14 to which the lenses 12 are attached.
  • the lens 12 is formed in a shape whose edge is surrounded by a curve, and the overall shape is, for example, substantially trapezoidal when viewed from the front. And the length between the inclined edge parts which comprise the right and left edge part which the lens 12 opposes is formed shorter than the length between the opposing edge parts which comprise the substantially parallel upper and lower edge parts. Further, the lens 12 is formed to be slightly curved.
  • the frame 14 includes a bridge 16 connecting the two lenses 12, a wisdom 18 attached to each lens 12 on the opposite side of the bridge 16, and an upper rim member 20 and a lower side interposed between the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • Rim member 22 Rim member 22. Therefore, a loop is formed by the bridge 16, the wisdom 18, the upper rim member 20, and the lower rim member 22, and the lens 12 is mounted in the loop.
  • a groove 24 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the loop formed by the bridge 16, the end 18, the upper rim member 20, and the lower rim member 22, as indicated by a dotted line in FIG. 4.
  • the lens 12 is fitted into the groove 24 of the frame 14.
  • bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 constituting the frame 14, and the length of the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is long or short or thick or thin. Since there are various types, the portions where the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 are connected and detached are referred to as “bridge” and “wi”. For example, the case where the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 are connected and detached at a portion generally called a rim following the bridge or wisdom is also called a bridge or wisdom.
  • the lens 12 When the glasses 12 are worn, the lens 12 is arranged such that the long edge of the substantially parallel facing edges is disposed on the upper side and the short edge of the generally parallel facing edges is disposed on the lower side. Attached to the frame 14.
  • the bridge 16 is attached to one side of the inclined edge on both sides of the lens 12 in the longitudinal direction.
  • the bridge 16 is formed so as to hold the end portion of the lens 12 by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof and to extend along the inclined edge portion of the lens 12. Therefore, the bridge 16 is formed so as to gradually open as the distance from the connecting portion of the two lenses 12 increases.
  • a protruding pad 26 is formed at the gradually opening portion of the bridge 16 toward the inside of the curve of the lens 12.
  • the pad 26 is formed along the gradually opening portion of the bridge 16 and is used to stabilize the position of the glasses 10 by hitting both sides of the nose when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • the wisdom 18 is attached to the other side of the inclined edge on both sides of the lens 12 in the longitudinal direction.
  • the wisdom 18 is formed so as to hold the end of the lens 12 by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof and extend along the inclined edge of the lens 12. Therefore, the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 are formed to be inclined so as to approach each other toward the short edge side of the substantially parallel opposing edges of the lens 12.
  • a temple 30 is attached to the wi through the hinge portion.
  • the temple 30 is formed so as to extend from the end of the end 18 toward the inside of the curve of the lens 12.
  • the distal end side of the temple 30 is formed so as to bend in a downward direction when the spectacles 10 are worn, and a modern portion 32 is formed.
  • the modern part 32 is a part applied to the ear when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • the hinge portion 28 includes a bearing portion 34 formed at the end 18 and a bearing portion 36 formed at the temple 30. As shown in FIG. 2, the bearing portion 34 is formed in a substantially semicircular plate shape that protrudes from the end 18 toward the inside of the curve of the lens 12. The bearing portion 34 is formed at a position slightly inward from the end of the end 18. A through-hole 38 is formed in the bearing portion 34 in the vertical direction when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • the bearing portion 34 of the wisdom 18 is sandwiched between a first plate-like portion (not shown) and a second plate-like portion (not shown) of the bearing portion 36 of the temple 30 to form a first plate-like shape.
  • a screw 42 as a fixture is a second plate-like portion. It is screwed into a screw hole (not shown) formed in (not shown). Therefore, the bearing portion 36 of the temple 30 that sandwiches the bearing portion 34 of the end 18 is rotatably held.
  • the hinge portion 28 is formed by the bearing portion 34 of the wisdom 18, the bearing portion 36 of the temple 30, the screw 42, and the like.
  • the temple 30 is held so as to be rotatable about the hinge portion 28. Since the bearing portion 34 is formed at a portion slightly inward from the end of the end 18, when the temple 30 is opened, the end of the temple 30 hits the side surface of the end 18 and the temple 30 is fixed. It is designed not to open more than the opening.
  • the lens 12 has a screw hole 62 for passing the screw 60 of the wisdom 18 at the end on the temple 30 side, and a concave fitting groove 64 for fitting the protrusion 56 of the wisdom 18 on the outer side surface thereof. Is formed.
  • the wisdom 18 is attached to the lens 12 by passing the screw 60 and the projection 56 through the screw hole 62 of the lens 12, fitting the projection 56 into the fitting groove 64, and tightening the screw 60 with the nut 66.
  • the temple 30 is attached to the lens 12.
  • the bridge 16 is formed with a screw 70 and a convex protrusion 76.
  • the lens 12 is formed with a concave fitting groove 74 and a screw hole 72 at the end on the bridge 16 side.
  • the bridge 16 is attached to the lens 12 by passing the screw 70 and the projection 76 through the screw hole 72 of the lens 12, fitting the projection 76 into the fitting groove 74, and tightening the screw 70 with a nut 78.
  • the bridge 16 is attached across the two lenses 12.
  • the upper rim member 20 and a lower rim member 22 are interposed between the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the upper rim member 20 is formed along the longer edge of the substantially parallel edges of the lens 12.
  • the upper rim member 20 is formed so that the end of the lens 12 is held by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof, and the bridge 16 and the end 18 are continuous.
  • the upper rim member 20 is disposed on the upper side of the eye so as to extend from the front of the eye toward the outer corner of the eye when wearing the glasses 10.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed in a substantially U shape in front view from the vicinity of the nose of the bridge 16 to the vicinity of the corner of the eye 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed along the shorter edge of the substantially parallel edges from the opposing inclined edge of the lens 12 following the bridge 16 and the wiping 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed so that the end of the lens 12 is held by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof, and the bridge 16 and the end 18 are continuous.
  • the lower rim member 22 is disposed so as to surround both sides of the eye and the lower side of the eye when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • a magnet 50 a is formed on the upper joint 40 a of the bridge 16, the joint 40 b of the upper rim member 20, and the upper joint 42 a and the joint 42 b of the upper rim member 20. And the magnet 50b is embedded.
  • the magnet 50 a embedded in the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is disposed at a position recessed from the joint surface with the upper rim member 20. Therefore, the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 are formed with a recess that extends from the joint surface with the upper rim member 20 to the magnet 50a.
  • a magnet 50 b is embedded in the upper rim member 20 so as to protrude from the joint surface with the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the magnet 50a and the magnet 50b are arranged so that the N pole and the S pole face each other. Thereby, the magnet 50b of the upper rim member 20 is fitted into the recesses of the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18, and is attracted to the magnet 50a.
  • the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the outer shape of the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the outer shape of the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16 and the lower joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 and the lower joint portion 46a and the lower joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22 are shown by dotted lines in FIG.
  • the magnet 52a and the magnet 52b are embedded.
  • the magnet 52 a embedded in the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is disposed at a position recessed from the joint surface with the lower rim member 22. Accordingly, the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 are formed with a recess that extends from the joint surface with the lower rim member 22 to the magnet 52a.
  • a magnet 52b is embedded in the lower rim member 22 so as to protrude from the joint surface between the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the magnet 52a and the magnet 52b are arranged so that the N pole and the S pole face each other.
  • the magnet 52b of the lower rim member 22 is fitted into the recesses of the bridge 16 and the end 18 and is attracted to the magnet 52a.
  • the upper joint 40a of the bridge 16 and the joint 40b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the outer shape of the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the front and rear surfaces have the same shape, and the surfaces of the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are aligned.
  • the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the outer shape of the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the front and rear surfaces have the same shape, and the surfaces of the upper joint portion 42a of the chin 18 and the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are aligned.
  • the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16 and the outer shape of the joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 have the same shape.
  • the front and back surfaces have the same shape, and the surfaces of the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 are aligned.
  • the lower joint 46a of the wisdom 18 and the joint 46b of the lower rim member 22 are formed in a flat shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the lower joint portion 46a of the wisdom 18 and the outer shape of the joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22 are the same shape.
  • the front and rear surfaces have the same shape, and the surfaces of the lower joint portion 46a of the wisdom 18 and the joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22 are aligned.
  • the lower joint portion 44 a of the lower end of the bridge 16 is formed at a position close to the upper end of the pad 26.
  • a lower joint 46 a of the lower end of the end 18 is formed at a position close to the lower end of the temple 30.
  • the upper rim member 20 extends from a position close to the upper end of the temple 30 to a position close to the top of the bridge 16.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed from a position close to the lower end of the temple 30 to a position close to the upper end of the pad 26.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a surface that is continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the bridge 16.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a continuous surface with the back surface of the upper rim member 20 and the back surface of the bridge 16.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a continuous surface with the upper edge of the upper rim member 20 and the upper edge of the bridge 16.
  • the contact angle between the upper edge of the upper rim member 20 and the upper edge of the bridge 16 is small.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a surface that is continuous with the inner edge of the upper rim member 20 and the inner edge of the bridge 16.
  • the lower rim member 22 constitutes a surface that is continuous with its side edge and the side edge of the bridge 16.
  • the lower rim member 22 forms a surface continuous with the inner edge of the lower rim member 22 and the inner edge of the bridge 16.
  • the upper rim member 20 constitutes a surface continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the wisdom 18.
  • the upper rim member 20 constitutes a continuous surface with the back surface of the upper rim member 20 and the back surface of the wisdom 18.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a surface that is continuous with the upper edge of the upper rim member 20 and the upper edge of the wisdom 18.
  • the contact angle between the upper edge of the upper rim member 20 and the upper edge of the wisdom 18 is small.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a surface that is continuous with the inner edge of the upper rim member 20 and the inner edge of the wisdom 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 constitutes a surface that is continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the wisdom 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 forms a continuous surface with the side edge and the side edge of the wiping 18.
  • the contact angle between the side edge of the lower rim member 22 and the lower edge of the wisdom 18 is small.
  • the lower rim member 22 forms a continuous surface with its inner edge and the inner edge of the wiping 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 can be removed from the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 as shown in FIG.
  • the glasses 10 without the lower rim member 22 can be obtained.
  • the tension of the eye muscles caused by the presence of the lower rim member 22 around the lens 12 can be relieved by removing the lower rim member 22.
  • the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 are formed so as to become narrower toward the lower rim member 22, the lens 12 does not come off the frame 14 even if the lower rim member 22 is removed.
  • the magnet 52a embedded in the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is disposed at a position deeper from the joint surface with the lower rim member 22, the magnet 52a is exposed in the glasses 10 without the lower rim member 22.
  • the upper rim member 20 can be detached from the bridge 16 and the end 18 as shown in FIG.
  • the glasses 10 without the upper rim member 20 can be obtained.
  • the strain of the eye muscles caused by the presence of the upper rim member 20 around the lens 12 can be reduced by removing the upper rim member 20.
  • the lens 12 can be detached from the frame 14 even if the upper rim member 20 is removed by allowing the upper rim member 20 to be separated from the bridge 16 and the end 18 inside the maximum width portion of the lens 12. Absent.
  • the magnet 50a embedded in the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is disposed at a position deep from the joint surface with the upper rim member 20, the magnet 50a is not exposed in the glasses 10 without the upper rim member 20. Good appearance can be obtained.
  • the magnet 50b protruding from the upper rim member 20 is fitted into the recesses of the bridge 16 and the wilt 18 and is attracted to the magnet 50a. Therefore, the joining surface between the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 and the upper rim member 20 is not displaced, and a good appearance can be obtained.
  • a protrusion 58 is formed on the bridge 16 and the end 18, and the lens 12 is fixed to the frame 14 at the protrusion 58.
  • the lens 12 is fixed by passing a fixing tool through the protrusion 58.
  • an elliptical long hole 80 is formed in the vicinity of the opposing inclined edge of the lens 12.
  • the long hole 80 is formed so as to be long in the direction connecting the opposing inclined edges of the lens 12.
  • the protrusions 58 formed on the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 include a first protrusion 58 a and a second protrusion 58 b that face each other in the thickness direction of the lens 12 with the groove 24 interposed therebetween.
  • the first projecting portion 58a is formed at a position on the outer side when the spectacles 10 are worn
  • the second projecting portion 58b is formed at a position on the inner side when the spectacles 10 are worn.
  • a circular through hole 54 is formed in the first projecting portion 58 a
  • a screw hole 82 is formed in the second projecting portion 58 b so as to face the through hole 54.
  • the lens 12 is fitted into the groove 16 of the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18, and a screw 84 as a fixing tool is screwed into the screw of the second protrusion 58 b through the through hole 54 of the first protrusion 58 a and the long hole 80 of the lens 12. It is screwed into the hole 82. In this way, the lens 12 is fixed to the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the screw 84 is displaced in the longitudinal direction of the lens 12 when the temple 30 is opened, A force may be applied to 12.
  • the displacement of the screw 84 occurs within the range of the long hole 80, so that no force is applied to the lens 12 and damage to the lens 12 can be prevented.
  • the eye muscle is strained.
  • the muscles of the eye can be relaxed.
  • the function of the eye can be worked forever by the strain and relaxation of the eye muscles.
  • the eyeglasses 10 of this embodiment if the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 are removed from the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 and removed from the periphery of the lens 12, the field of view is widened with one touch, thereby driving the vehicle ( It becomes very safe especially at night.
  • Glasses are a medical tool for improving vision and improving the therapeutic effect, but the combination of color, shape, and material adds to the enjoyment of wearing glasses and improves the visual acuity recovery and therapeutic effects.
  • computer glasses that cut blue light have become necessary, but when people with good eyes work with glasses, they do not wear the same glasses every day. Or watching a smartphone.
  • These eyeglasses can be changed daily by combining parts like ties and clothes, and protect the eyes from blue light and UV with new shapes every day, helping to prevent eye strain and eye function from eye diseases .
  • One basic frame can produce hundreds, thousands and thousands of functional frames. For example, by combining a basic frame type and color with a two-point frame (no border), a person wearing glasses that suits the taste of the person wearing glasses can make it, so that the individuality of the person wearing it can be drawn out. For example, 1 million kinds of glasses can be produced by combining the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 as the above parts.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view illustrating the glasses according to the second embodiment of the present invention as viewed from one side
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the glasses according to the present invention as viewed from the other side.
  • the spectacles 10 include two lenses 12.
  • the lens 12 is formed in a shape whose edge is surrounded by a curved line, and the overall shape is, for example, substantially trapezoidal when viewed from the front. And the length between the inclined edge parts which comprise the right and left edge part which the lens 12 opposes is formed shorter than the length between the opposing edge parts which comprise the substantially parallel upper and lower edge parts. Further, the lens 12 is formed to be slightly curved.
  • the lens 12 is attached to the frame 14.
  • the frame 14 includes a bridge 16 connecting the two lenses 12, a wisdom 18 attached to each lens 12 on the opposite side of the bridge 16, and an upper rim member 20 and a lower side interposed between the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • Rim member 22 Rim member 22. Therefore, a loop is formed by the bridge 16, the wisdom 18, the upper rim member 20, and the lower rim member 22, and the lens 12 is mounted in the loop.
  • a groove 24 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the loop formed by the bridge 16, the edge 18, the upper rim member 20, and the lower rim member 22, as indicated by a dotted line in FIG. 14.
  • the lens 12 is fixed to the frame 14 by being fitted into the groove 24.
  • the lens 12 When the glasses 12 are worn, the lens 12 is arranged such that the long edge of the substantially parallel facing edges is disposed on the upper side and the short edge of the generally parallel facing edges is disposed on the lower side. Attached to the frame 14.
  • the bridge 16 is attached to one side of the inclined edge on both sides of the lens 12 in the longitudinal direction.
  • the bridge 16 is formed so as to hold the end portion of the lens 12 by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof and to extend along the inclined edge portion of the lens 12. Therefore, the bridge 16 is formed so as to gradually open as the distance from the connecting portion of the two lenses 12 increases.
  • a protruding pad 26 is formed at the gradually opening portion of the bridge 16 toward the inside of the curve of the lens 12.
  • the pad 26 is formed along the gradually opening portion of the bridge 16 and is used to stabilize the position of the glasses 10 by hitting both sides of the nose when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • the bridge 16 extends considerably downward as compared with the above-described embodiment, and the lower rim member 22 is located in a normal front rim region substantially below the connecting portion with the wisdom 18. Combined with.
  • the wisdom 18 is attached to the other side of the inclined edge on both sides of the lens 12 in the longitudinal direction.
  • the wisdom 18 is formed so as to hold the end of the lens 12 by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof and extend along the inclined edge of the lens 12. Therefore, the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 are formed to be inclined so as to approach each other toward the short edge side of the substantially parallel opposing edges of the lens 12.
  • a temple 30 is attached to the wi through the hinge portion.
  • the temple 30 is formed so as to extend from the end of the end 18 toward the inside of the curve of the lens 12.
  • the distal end side of the temple 30 is formed so as to bend in a downward direction when the spectacles 10 are worn, and a modern portion 32 is formed.
  • the modern part 32 is a part applied to the ear when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • the hinge portion 28 includes a bearing portion 34 formed at the end 18 and a bearing portion 36 formed at the temple 30. As shown in FIG. 15, the bearing portion 34 is formed in a substantially semicircular plate shape that protrudes from the end 18 toward the inside of the curve of the lens 12. The bearing portion 34 is formed at a position slightly inward from the end of the end 18. A through-hole 38 is formed in the bearing portion 34 in the vertical direction when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • the bearing portion 36 of the temple 30 is formed so as to protrude from the vicinity of the end portion of the temple 30 toward the bearing portion 34 of the end 18.
  • the bearing portion 36 includes two substantially semicircular plate-like first plate-like portions 36 a and second plate-like portions 36 b that protrude from the temple 30.
  • the first plate-like portion 36a and the second plate-like portion 36b are arranged so as to sandwich the bearing portion 34 of the wisdom 18.
  • a through hole 40 is formed in the first plate-like portion 36a arranged on one side of the bearing portion 34, and a screw hole (not shown) is formed in the second plate-like portion 36b arranged on the other side of the bearing portion 34. Is formed.
  • the bearing portion 34 of Ji 18 is sandwiched between the first plate-like portion 36a and the second plate-like portion 36b of the bearing portion 36 of the temple 30, and is a through hole formed in the first plate-like portion 36a.
  • a screw 42 as a fixing tool is screwed into a screw hole 82 formed in the second plate-like portion 36b through a through hole 38 formed in the bearing portion 34 of 40 and 18. Therefore, the bearing portion 36 of the temple 30 that sandwiches the bearing portion 34 of the end 18 is rotatably held.
  • the hinge portion 28 is formed by the bearing portion 34 of the wisdom 18, the bearing portion 36 of the temple 30, the screw 42, and the like. With such a configuration, the temple 30 is held so as to be rotatable about the hinge portion 28. Since the bearing portion 34 is formed at a portion slightly inward from the end of the end 18, when the temple 30 is opened, the end of the temple 30 hits the side surface of the end 18 and the temple 30 is fixed. It is designed not to open more than the opening.
  • the upper rim member 20 and a lower rim member 22 are interposed between the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the upper rim member 20 is formed along the longer edge of the substantially parallel edges of the lens 12.
  • the upper rim member 20 is formed so that the end of the lens 12 is held by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof, and the bridge 16 and the end 18 are continuous.
  • the upper rim member 20 is disposed on the upper side of the eye so as to extend from the front of the eye toward the outer corner of the eye when wearing the glasses 10.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed in a substantially U shape in front view from the vicinity of the nose of the bridge 16 to the vicinity of the corner of the eye 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed along the shorter edge of the substantially parallel edges from the opposing inclined edge of the lens 12 following the bridge 16 and the wiping 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed so that the end of the lens 12 is held by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof, and the bridge 16 and the end 18 are continuous.
  • the lower rim member 22 is disposed so as to surround both sides of the eye and the lower side of the eye when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • a magnet 50 a is formed on the upper joint 40 a of the bridge 16, the joint 40 b of the upper rim member 20, and the upper joint 42 a and the joint 42 b of the upper rim member 20. And the magnet 50b is embedded.
  • the magnet 50 a embedded in the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is disposed at a position recessed from the joint surface with the upper rim member 20. Therefore, the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 are formed with a recess that extends from the joint surface with the upper rim member 20 to the magnet 50a.
  • a magnet 50 b is embedded in the upper rim member 20 so as to protrude from the joint surface with the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the magnet 50a and the magnet 50b are arranged so that the N pole and the S pole face each other. Thereby, the magnet 50b of the upper rim member 20 is fitted into the recesses of the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18, and is attracted to the magnet 50a.
  • the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the outer shape of the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the outer shape of the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16 and the lower joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 and the lower joint portion 46a and the lower joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22 are shown by dotted lines in FIG.
  • the magnet 52a and the magnet 52b are embedded.
  • the magnet 52 a embedded in the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is disposed at a position recessed from the joint surface with the lower rim member 22. Accordingly, the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 are formed with a recess that extends from the joint surface with the lower rim member 22 to the magnet 52a.
  • a magnet 52b is embedded in the lower rim member 22 so as to protrude from the joint surface between the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the magnet 52a and the magnet 52b are arranged so that the N pole and the S pole face each other.
  • the magnet 52b of the lower rim member 22 is fitted into the recesses of the bridge 16 and the end 18 and is attracted to the magnet 52a.
  • the lower joint portion 44a and the joint portion 44b are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the lower joint portion 44a and the outer shape of the joint portion 44b have the same shape.
  • the lower joint 46a and the joint 46b are formed in a flat shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the lower joint portion 46a and the outer shape of the joint portion 46b are the same shape.
  • the lower joint portion 44 a of the lower end of the bridge 16 is formed at a position close to the lower end of the pad 26.
  • a lower joint 46 a of the lower end of the end 18 is formed at a position close to the lower end of the temple 30.
  • the upper rim member 20 extends from a position close to the upper end of the temple 30 to a position close to the top of the bridge 16.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed at a position near the lower end of the pad 26 from a position near the lower end of the temple 30.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a surface that is continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the bridge 16.
  • the upper rim member 20 constitutes a surface continuous with the upper edge thereof and the upper edge of the bridge 16, and constitutes a surface continuous with the inner edge thereof and the inner edge of the bridge 16.
  • the lower rim member 22 forms a surface continuous with the side edge of the bridge 16 and the side edge of the bridge 16, and forms a surface continuous with the inner edge and the inner edge of the bridge 16.
  • the upper rim member 20 constitutes a surface continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the wisdom 18.
  • the upper rim member 20 constitutes a surface continuous with the upper edge thereof and the upper edge of the wisdom 18, and constitutes a surface continuous with the inner edge thereof and the inner edge of the wisdom 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 constitutes a surface that is continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the wisdom 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 constitutes a surface that is continuous with its side edge and the side edge of the wilt 18, and constitutes a surface that is continuous with its inner edge and the inner edge of the wilt 18.
  • the lens 12 is fixed to the frame 14 by hanging a synthetic resin thread-like body around a lens groove formed on the outer peripheral edge of the lens 12, and fixing the synthetic resin thread-like body with the bridge 16 and the end 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 can be detached from the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the glasses 10 without the lower rim member 22 can be obtained.
  • the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 are formed so as to become narrower toward the lower rim member 22, the lens 12 does not come off the frame 14 even if the lower rim member 22 is removed.
  • the magnet 52a embedded in the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is disposed at a position deeper from the joint surface with the lower rim member 22, the magnet 52a is exposed in the glasses 10 without the lower rim member 22. A good appearance can be obtained.
  • the upper rim member 20 can be removed from the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the glasses 10 without the upper rim member 22 can be obtained.
  • the lens 12 can be detached from the frame 14 even if the upper rim member 20 is removed by allowing the upper rim member 20 to be separated from the bridge 16 and the end 18 inside the maximum width portion of the lens 12. Absent.
  • the magnet 50a embedded in the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is disposed at a position deep from the joint surface with the upper rim member 20, the magnet 50a is not exposed in the glasses 10 without the upper rim member 20. Good appearance can be obtained.
  • the second embodiment may be modified as shown in FIGS. 18 to 31.
  • the frame 14 of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 18 has an elliptical shape when viewed from the front.
  • the frame 14 of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 19 has a front view shape.
  • the frame 14 of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 20 has a turtle-like shape or a hexagonal shape when viewed from the front.
  • the frame 14 of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 21 has a circular shape when viewed from the front.
  • the frame 14 of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 22 has a rhombus shape in front view.
  • the frame 14 of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 23 has a substantially heart shape when viewed from the front.
  • the frame 14 of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 24 has a substantially wave shape when viewed from the front.
  • the frame 14 of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 25 has a substantially hanger shape when viewed from the front.
  • the frame 14 of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 26 has an eye shape that is substantially lifted from the front view.
  • the frame 14 of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 27 has a substantially sagging shape when viewed from the front.
  • the frame 14 of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 28 is an integral type in which the left upper rim member 20 and the right upper rim member 20 are connected in the vicinity of the bridge 16.
  • FIG. 12 is configured so that a part of the nose pad of the bridge 16 and the lower rim member 22 can be integrated and separated, but the eyeglasses shown in FIG. 29, which is a modification of the eyeglasses 10 shown in FIG. 10, the nose pad and the lower rim member 22 are formed separately.
  • the lower rim member 22 is not only separated from the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 but can be used as a decorative body of the glasses 10. Further, the lower rim member 22 can be used so as not to be lost. For example, as shown in FIG. 30, it can be bridged and fixed between the wisdom 18 and the temple 30 and used as a decoration of the temple 30.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed so that the joint portion 44 b on the bridge 16 side is brought into contact with the joint portion 30 a around the middle of the temple 30 and is attracted to the magnet 52 c embedded in the joint portion 30 a of the temple 30. .
  • the lower rim member 22 may be separated from the bridge 16 and protruded toward the side of the glasses 10 in a state where the lower rim member 22 is joined to the wisdom 18.
  • FIG. 32A is a front schematic view of two-point glasses according to a third embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 32B is a cross-sectional schematic view along aa in FIG. 32A
  • FIG. 32C is an exploded sectional view of the mechanism
  • FIG. 32C is an enlarged view of the main part of the glasses shown in FIG. 32A
  • FIG. 32D is a sectional view taken along the line bb of FIG. 32C
  • FIG. FIG. 34 is an exploded perspective view of the two-point glasses according to the third embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 34 is a front view of the glasses showing a method for removing the rim member of the two-point glasses
  • FIG. FIG. 36 is a front schematic view of a pair of spectacles showing how to remove a rim member
  • FIG. 36 is a direction of FIGS. 35 (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), and (H).
  • 37 is an arrow view
  • FIG. 37 is an arrow view of FIGS. 32 (I), (J), (K), and (L). .
  • the lens 12 is formed in a shape whose edge is surrounded by a curve, and the overall shape is, for example, substantially trapezoidal when viewed from the front.
  • the length between the inclined edges constituting the left and right ends of the lens 12 facing each other is formed shorter than the length between the opposed edges constituting the substantially parallel upper and lower edges. Further, the lens 12 is formed to be slightly curved.
  • the frame 14 includes a bridge 16 connecting the two lenses 12, a wisdom 18 attached to each lens 12 on the opposite side of the bridge 16, and an upper rim member 20 and a lower side interposed between the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • Rim member 22 Rim member 22. Therefore, a loop is formed by the bridge 16, the wisdom 18, the upper rim member 20, and the lower rim member 22, and the lens 12 is mounted in the loop.
  • the inner peripheral surface of the loop formed by the bridge 16, the end 18, the upper rim member 20, and the lower rim member 22 faces the outer peripheral edge of the lens 12 as indicated by a dotted line in FIG. 4.
  • a groove 24 is formed in the portion to be formed. The lens 12 is fitted into the groove 24 on the surface of the frame 14 facing the lens 12.
  • the lens 12 When the glasses 12 are worn, the lens 12 is arranged such that the long edge of the substantially parallel facing edges is disposed on the upper side and the short edge of the generally parallel facing edges is disposed on the lower side. Attached to the frame 14.
  • the bridge 16 is attached to one side of the inclined edge on both sides of the lens 12 in the longitudinal direction.
  • the bridge 16 is formed so as to hold the end portion of the lens 12 by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof and to extend along the inclined edge portion of the lens 12. Therefore, the bridge 16 is formed so as to gradually open as the distance from the connecting portion of the two lenses 12 increases.
  • a protruding pad 26 is formed at the gradually opening portion of the bridge 16 toward the inside of the curve of the lens 12.
  • the pad 26 is formed along the gradually opening portion of the bridge 16 and is used to stabilize the position of the glasses 10 by hitting both sides of the nose when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • the wisdom 18 is attached to the other side of the inclined edge on both sides of the lens 12 in the longitudinal direction.
  • the wisdom 18 is formed so as to hold the end of the lens 12 by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof and extend along the inclined edge of the lens 12. Therefore, the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 are formed to be inclined so as to approach each other toward the short edge side of the substantially parallel opposing edges of the lens 12.
  • a temple 30 is attached to the wi through the hinge portion.
  • the temple 30 is formed so as to extend from the end of the end 18 toward the inside of the curve of the lens 12.
  • the distal end side of the temple 30 is formed so as to bend in a downward direction when the spectacles 10 are worn, and a modern portion 32 is formed.
  • the modern part 32 is a part applied to the ear when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • the hinge portion 28 includes a bearing portion 34 formed at the end 18 and a bearing portion 36 formed at the temple 30. As shown in FIG. 33, the bearing portion 34 is formed in a substantially semicircular plate shape that protrudes from the end 18 toward the inside of the curve of the lens 12. The bearing portion 34 is formed at a position slightly inward from the end of the end 18. A through-hole 38 is formed in the bearing portion 34 in the vertical direction when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • the bearing portion 34 of the wisdom 18 is sandwiched between a first plate-like portion (not shown) and a second plate-like portion (not shown) of the bearing portion 36 of the temple 30 to form a first plate-like shape.
  • a screw 42 as a fixture is a second plate-like portion. It is screwed into a screw hole (not shown) formed in (not shown). Therefore, the bearing portion 36 of the temple 30 that sandwiches the bearing portion 34 of the end 18 is rotatably held.
  • the hinge portion 28 is formed by the bearing portion 34 of the wisdom 18, the bearing portion 36 of the temple 30, the screw 42, and the like.
  • the temple 30 is held so as to be rotatable about the hinge portion 28. Since the bearing portion 34 is formed at a portion slightly inward from the end of the end 18, when the temple 30 is opened, the end of the temple 30 hits the side surface of the end 18 and the temple 30 is fixed. It is designed not to open more than the opening.
  • the lens 12 has a screw hole 62 for passing the screw 60 of the wisdom 18 at the end on the temple 30 side, and a concave fitting groove 64 for fitting the protrusion 56 of the wisdom 18 on the outer side surface thereof. Is formed.
  • the wisdom 18 is attached to the lens 12 by passing the screw 60 and the projection 56 through the screw hole 62 of the lens 12, fitting the projection 56 into the fitting groove 64, and tightening the screw 60 with the nut 66.
  • the temple 30 is attached to the lens 12.
  • the bridge 16 is formed with a screw 70 and a convex protrusion 76.
  • the lens 12 is formed with a concave fitting groove 74 and a screw hole 72 at the end on the bridge 16 side.
  • the bridge 16 is attached to the lens 12 by passing the screw 70 and the projection 76 through the screw hole 72 of the lens 12, fitting the projection 76 into the fitting groove 74, and tightening the screw 70 with a nut 78.
  • the bridge 16 is attached across the two lenses 12.
  • the upper rim member 20 and a lower rim member 22 are interposed between the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the upper rim member 20 is formed along the longer edge of the substantially parallel edges of the lens 12.
  • the upper rim member 20 is formed so that the end of the lens 12 is held by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof, and the bridge 16 and the end 18 are continuous.
  • the upper rim member 20 is disposed on the upper side of the eye so as to extend from the front of the eye toward the outer corner of the eye when wearing the glasses 10.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed in a substantially U shape in front view from the vicinity of the nose of the bridge 16 to the vicinity of the corner of the eye 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed along the shorter edge of the substantially parallel edges from the opposing inclined edge of the lens 12 following the bridge 16 and the wiping 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed so that the end of the lens 12 is held by a groove 24 formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof, and the bridge 16 and the end 18 are continuous.
  • the lower rim member 22 is disposed so as to surround both sides of the eye and the lower side of the eye when the glasses 10 are worn.
  • the insertion mechanism is formed at a connecting portion that connects the upper rim member 20 to the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the connecting portion includes one upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 constituting the first connecting portion, one joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 constituting the second connecting portion, and one constituting the third connecting portion. And the other joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 constituting the fourth connecting portion.
  • the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a direction intersecting the outer peripheral surface of the lens 12 with the front and rear surfaces of the frame 14 being substantially perpendicular to the ground. ing.
  • the upper joint portion 42a of the wilt 18 and the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a direction intersecting the outer peripheral surface of the lens 12 with the front and rear surfaces of the frame 14 being substantially perpendicular to the ground. ing.
  • the bridge 16 and the upper rim member 20 are connected by the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion, and the wisdom 18 and the upper rim member 20 are connected by the third connecting portion and the fourth connecting portion.
  • the insertion mechanism of the first connection part and the third connection part includes a female part, and the insertion mechanism of the second connection part and the fourth connection part includes a male part.
  • the female portion constituting the insertion mechanism is a female member 150 fitted in the female member fitting groove 158 formed in one of the upper joint portion 40 a of the bridge 16 and the upper joint portion 42 a of the one end 18. It is constituted by.
  • the female member 150 is provided with a female insertion portion 152 for inserting a male member 160, which will be described later.
  • the insertion female portion 152 is formed of a bottomed hole having a circular cross section corresponding to the outer shape of the male member 160.
  • the male portion constituting the insertion mechanism is formed with a male member fitting groove 168 formed in one of the joint portions 40b of the upper rim member 20 and the other joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20, and the male member fitting. It is constituted by a male member 160 which is attached to the joint groove 168 and has a part projecting therefrom.
  • the male member 160 includes an attachment portion 162 embedded in one joint 40 b of the upper rim member 20 and the other joint 42 b of the upper rim member 20, and one joint 40 b and the upper rim member 20 of the upper rim member 20.
  • the insertion male part 164 is formed so as to project from the joint surface of the other joint part 42b.
  • the mounting portion 162 and the insertion male portion 164 are integrally formed of a metal or a synthetic resin into a circular column shape with a circular cross section.
  • the attachment portion 162 is fitted and fixed to the attachment hole formed in the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 connected to the bridge 16 and the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 connected to the wisdom 18. Yes.
  • the insertion male portion 164 of the male member 160 is inserted substantially linearly into the insertion female portion 152 from the insertion opening of the insertion female portion 152 of the female member 150.
  • the inserted female portion 152 of the female member 150 and the inserted male portion 164 of the male member 160 are aligned in a straight line when inserted.
  • the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the outer shape of the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the outer shape of the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 and the lower joint portion 46a and the joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22 are shown by dotted lines in FIG. Further, an insertion mechanism for connecting the upper rim member 20 to the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is formed.
  • the insertion mechanism is formed in a connecting portion that connects the lower rim member 22 to the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the connecting portion constitutes a lower connecting portion 44a of the other bridge 16 constituting the fifth connecting portion, one joining portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 constituting the sixth connecting portion, and a seventh connecting portion.
  • the lower joint part 46a of the other wisdom 18 and the other joint part 46b of the lower rim member 22 constituting the eighth connecting part are provided.
  • the joint portion 44a on the lower side of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 have surfaces in a direction intersecting with the outer peripheral surface of the lens 12 with the front and rear surfaces of the frame 14 being substantially perpendicular to the ground. Is formed.
  • the joint portion 46a on the lower side of the end 18 and the joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22 have surfaces in a direction crossing the outer peripheral surface of the lens 12 with the front and rear surfaces of the frame 14 being substantially perpendicular to the ground. Is formed.
  • the bridge 16 and the lower rim member 22 are connected by the fifth connecting portion and the sixth connecting portion, and the wisdom 18 and the lower rim member 22 are connected by the seventh connecting portion and the eighth connecting portion.
  • the insertion mechanism of the fifth connection part and the seventh connection part includes a female part, and the insertion mechanism of the sixth connection part and the eighth connection part includes a male part.
  • the female part constituting the insertion mechanism is a female part fitted in the perforated female member fitting groove 158 at the other lower joint part 44a of the bridge 16 and the lower joint part 46a of the other end 18.
  • a member 150 is used.
  • the female member 150 is provided with a female insertion portion 152 for inserting a male member 160, which will be described later.
  • the insertion female portion 152 is formed of a bottomed hole having a circular cross section corresponding to the outer shape of the male member 160.
  • the female member 150 is formed of rubber or plastic having high elasticity, and the male part can be inserted into the female part 152. When the male part is inserted into the female part 152, the male part is closely fitted and held. I can do it.
  • the male portion constituting the insertion mechanism is attached to the drilled male member fitting groove 168 at one joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 and the other joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22, A part of the male member 160 is provided to protrude.
  • the male member 160 includes an attachment portion 162 embedded in one joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 and the other joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22, and one joint portion 44b and the lower portion of the lower rim member 22.
  • An insertion male portion 164 that protrudes from the joint surface of the other joint portion 46 b of the side rim member 22 is formed.
  • the mounting portion 162 and the insertion male portion 164 are integrally formed of a metal or a synthetic resin in a circular column shape with a circular cross section.
  • the attachment portion 162 is fitted and fixed in the attachment hole formed in the joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 connected to the bridge 16 and the joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22 connected to the wisdom 18. Has been.
  • the upper joint 40a of the bridge 16 and the joint 40b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the outer shape of the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the front and rear surfaces have the same shape, and the surfaces of the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are aligned.
  • the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the outer shape of the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the front and rear surfaces have the same shape, and the surfaces of the upper joint portion 42a of the chin 18 and the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are aligned.
  • the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16 and the outer shape of the joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 have the same shape.
  • the front and back surfaces have the same shape, and the surfaces of the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 are aligned.
  • the lower joint 46a of the wisdom 18 and the joint 46b of the lower rim member 22 are formed in a flat shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the lower joint portion 46a of the wisdom 18 and the outer shape of the joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22 are the same shape.
  • the front and rear surfaces have the same shape, and the surfaces of the lower joint portion 46a of the wisdom 18 and the joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22 are aligned.
  • the lower joint portion 44 a of the lower end of the bridge 16 is formed at a position close to the upper end of the pad 26.
  • a lower joint 46 a of the lower end of the end 18 is formed at a position close to the lower end of the temple 30.
  • the upper rim member 20 extends from a position close to the upper end of the temple 30 to a position close to the top of the bridge 16.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed from a position close to the lower end of the temple 30 to a position close to the upper end of the pad 26.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a surface that is continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the bridge 16.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a continuous surface with the back surface of the upper rim member 20 and the back surface of the bridge 16.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a continuous surface with the upper edge of the upper rim member 20 and the upper edge of the bridge 16.
  • the contact angle between the upper edge of the upper rim member 20 and the upper edge of the bridge 16 is small.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a surface that is continuous with the inner edge of the upper rim member 20 and the inner edge of the bridge 16.
  • the lower rim member 22 constitutes a surface that is continuous with its side edge and the side edge of the bridge 16.
  • the lower rim member 22 forms a surface continuous with the inner edge of the lower rim member 22 and the inner edge of the bridge 16.
  • the upper rim member 20 constitutes a surface continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the wisdom 18.
  • the upper rim member 20 constitutes a continuous surface with the back surface of the upper rim member 20 and the back surface of the wisdom 18.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a surface that is continuous with the upper edge of the upper rim member 20 and the upper edge of the wisdom 18.
  • the contact angle between the upper edge of the upper rim member 20 and the upper edge of the wisdom 18 is small.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a surface that is continuous with the inner edge of the upper rim member 20 and the inner edge of the wisdom 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 constitutes a surface that is continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the wisdom 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 forms a continuous surface with the side edge and the side edge of the wiping 18.
  • the contact angle between the side edge of the lower rim member 22 and the lower edge of the wisdom 18 is small.
  • the lower rim member 22 forms a continuous surface with its inner edge and the inner edge of the wiping 18.
  • the one upper rim member 20 on the one lens 12 side constituting the spectacles 10 and the other upper rim member 20 on the other lens 12 side constituting the spectacles 10 are formed symmetrically.
  • the one lower rim member 22 on the one lens 12 side constituting the spectacles 10 and the other lower rim member 22 on the other lens 12 side constituting the spectacles 10 are formed symmetrically.
  • One upper rim member 20 is joined to one upper joint 40 a of the bridge 16.
  • the other upper rim member 20 is joined to the other upper joint 40 a of the bridge 16.
  • One lower rim member 22 is joined to one lower joint 44 a of the bridge 16.
  • the other lower rim member 22 is joined to the other lower joint 44 a of the bridge 16.
  • One upper rim member 20 is joined to one upper joint portion 42 a of one wisdom 18.
  • the other upper rim member 20 is joined to the other upper joint portion 42 a of the other wisdom 18.
  • One lower rim member 22 is joined to one lower joint 46 a of one end 18.
  • the other lower rim member 22 is joined to the other lower joint 46 a of the other wisdom 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 can be detached from the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 as shown in FIG.
  • the glasses 10 without the lower rim member 22 can be obtained.
  • the tension of the eye muscles caused by the presence of the lower rim member 22 around the lens 12 can be relieved by removing the lower rim member 22. Since the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 are formed so as to become narrower toward the lower rim member 22, the lens 12 does not come off the frame 14 even if the lower rim member 22 is removed.
  • the female member 150 of the female part formed in the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 is provided on the bridge 16 back to back with the female member 150 of the female portion formed in the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16. Then, the female insertion portion 152 of the female female member 150 formed in the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the female insertion portion 152 of the female female member 150 formed in the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16 are provided. Are arranged on a substantially vertical line.
  • the male member 160 formed at the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 is linear with the male member 160 formed at the joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22 when inserted into the insertion female portion 152 of the female member 150.
  • the upper rim member 20 is protruded from the joint portion 40b so as to line up with each other.
  • the upper rim member 20 can be detached from the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 as shown in FIG.
  • the glasses 10 without the upper rim member 20 can be obtained.
  • the strain of the eye muscles caused by the presence of the upper rim member 20 around the lens 12 can be reduced by removing the upper rim member 20.
  • the lens 12 can be detached from the frame 14 even if the upper rim member 20 is removed by allowing the upper rim member 20 to be separated from the bridge 16 and the end 18 inside the maximum width portion of the lens 12. Absent.
  • the female member 150 of the female part formed on the joint part 42a on the upper side of the wisdom 18 is provided on the wisdom 18 back to back with the female member 150 of the female part formed on the joint part 46a on the lower side of the wisdom 18. Then, the female insertion part 152 of the female member 150 of the female part formed in the joint part 42a on the upper side of the wisdom 18 and the female part 152 of insertion of the female member 150 of the female part formed on the lower joint part 46a of the wisdom 18 are shown. Are arranged on a substantially vertical line.
  • the male member 160 formed on the joint portion 46b of the upper rim member 20 is linearly aligned with the male member 160 formed on the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 when the male member 160 is inserted into the female insertion portion 152 of the female member 150. It protrudes from the joint part 46b of the lower rim member 22 so as to line up.
  • the insertion female portion 152 of the female member 150 is provided with a detachment prevention recess 156 for preventing the male member 160 from coming out of the insertion female portion 152 on the wall surface of the hole.
  • the insertion male part 164 of the male member 160 is provided with a detachment preventing convex part 166.
  • the separation preventing convex portion 166 may be integrally formed with the insertion male portion 164, or may be an elastic protrusion to which another member having elasticity is fixed.
  • the glasses 10 of the third embodiment may be modified as shown in FIGS. 38A and 38B.
  • the pair of left and right detachment prevention recesses 156 and detachment prevention projections 166 are formed.
  • the detachment prevention recess 156 is formed in only one of the female portions 152.
  • the male part 164 is provided with a detachment preventing convex part 166 only on one side.
  • the glasses 10 of the third embodiment may be modified as shown in FIGS. 39A and 39B.
  • the bridge 16, the wisdom 18, the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 are made of a material having elasticity
  • the bridge 16, wisdom 18, upper rim is used without using the elastic female member 150.
  • An insertion female portion 152 for inserting the insertion male portion 164 of the male member 160 may be directly formed on the member 20 and the lower rim member 22.
  • the female member 150 has an inner surface shape corresponding to the outer shape of the insertion male portion 164 of the male member 160, and has elasticity when inserting the male member 160. Therefore, when it is slightly expanded and inserted, the male member 160 is tightly fitted to have elasticity.
  • the male member 160 constituting the male part is elastically locked by the elastic female member 150 constituting the female part, but the male part is elastic. It may be constituted by a member having a male part, and may be constituted so as to be elastically locked to the female part 250 by the elasticity of the male member 260 constituting the male part.
  • the insertion mechanism shown in FIGS. 40A and 40B is configured such that when the male member 260 bends the elastic plate-like body and is inserted into the female portion 250, it is elastically locked to the hole edge or hole wall of the female portion 250. It is configured to be. As shown in FIG. 41, the male member 260 shown in FIGS.
  • the 40A and 40B is provided with an insertion male part 264 connected to the planar mounting part 262, and the insertion male part 264 is curved in the thickness direction.
  • the corrugated plate has an S-shaped cross section.
  • the male member 260 protrudes to the left and right in the thickness direction from the vertical line passing through the attachment portion 262, and is formed with a locking portion 266 having a U-shaped or V-shaped cross section. When the male member 260 is inserted into the female portion 250, the locking portion 266 having a U-shaped cross section is elastically locked to the hole edge of the female portion 250.
  • the locking portion 266 may be formed in a mountain-shaped V shape, and a locking portion (not shown) having a V-shaped cross section is formed in the separation preventing recess 156 formed in the hole wall of the female portion 250. It may be configured to be elastically locked.
  • the glasses 10 according to the third embodiment may be modified as shown in FIGS.
  • the female member 350 is configured by a fastening cylinder 352 having a cut groove 354 that extends from the opening edge to the back and has elasticity.
  • the tightening cylinder 352 is formed of a resilient truncated cone made of metal or synthetic resin, and has a cylindrical shape with a narrow periphery around the cut groove 354 and a deeper depth than the cut groove 354.
  • the tightening cylinder 352 is fitted into a hole having a circular cross section formed in the female portion forming portion of the bridge 16, the end 18, the upper rim member 20, and the lower rim member 22.
  • the elasticity of the female member 350 causes the periphery of the cut groove 354 to slightly bulge, and the male member 360 is inserted and the male member 360 is inserted to the innermost part.
  • the periphery of the cut groove 354 and the vicinity of the free end of the cantilevered portion by the cut groove 354 are restored to their original state due to their elasticity, and the male member 360 is tightened and stopped.
  • the male insertion portion 364 of the male member 360 is inserted substantially linearly into the fastening cylinder 352 from the insertion opening of the fastening cylinder 352 of the female member 350.
  • the fastening cylinder 352 of the female member 350 and the insertion male portion 364 of the male member 360 are aligned in a straight line when inserted.
  • the eye muscle is strained.
  • the muscles of the eye can be relaxed.
  • the function of the eye can be worked forever by the strain and relaxation of the eye muscles.
  • the eyeglasses 10 of this embodiment if the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 are removed from the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 and removed from the periphery of the lens 12, the field of view is widened with one touch, thereby driving the vehicle ( It becomes very safe especially at night.
  • Glasses are a medical tool for improving vision and improving the therapeutic effect, but the combination of color, shape, and material adds to the enjoyment of wearing glasses and improves the visual acuity recovery and therapeutic effects.
  • computer glasses that cut blue light have become necessary. Or watching a smartphone.
  • These eyeglasses can be changed daily by combining parts like ties and clothes, and protect the eyes from blue light and UV with new shapes every day, helping to prevent eye strain and eye function from eye diseases .
  • the shape and function of the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 that are one-touch parts have changed. The quality of visual life can be improved without spending too much on modern life.
  • One basic frame can produce hundreds, thousands and thousands of functional frames. For example, by combining a basic frame type and color with a two-point frame (no border), a person wearing glasses that suits the taste of the person wearing glasses can make it, so that the individuality of the person wearing it can be drawn out. For example, 1 million kinds of glasses can be produced by combining the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 as the above parts.
  • FIG. 44A is a front schematic view of the glasses of the fourth embodiment according to the present invention as viewed from one side
  • FIG. 44B is a side schematic view of the glasses of the present invention as viewed from the other side
  • FIG. It is a cross-sectional solution figure which looked at the spectacles of this invention from the other side.
  • the spectacles 10 include two lenses 12.
  • the lens 12 is formed in a shape whose edge is surrounded by a curved line, and the overall shape is, for example, substantially trapezoidal when viewed from the front.
  • the length between the inclined edges constituting the left and right edges of the lens 12 is formed longer than the length between the opposing edges constituting the substantially parallel upper and lower edges. Further, the lens 12 is formed to be slightly curved.
  • the lens 12 is attached to the frame 14.
  • the frame 14 includes a bridge 16 connecting the two lenses 12, a wisdom 18 attached to each lens 12 on the opposite side of the bridge 16, and an upper rim member 20 and a lower side interposed between the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • Rim member 22 Rim member 22. Therefore, a loop is formed by the bridge 16, the wisdom 18, the upper rim member 20, and the lower rim member 22, and the lens 12 is mounted in the loop.
  • a groove 24 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the loop formed by the bridge 16, the edge 18, the upper rim member 20, and the lower rim member 22, as indicated by a dotted line in FIG. 37.
  • the lens 12 is fixed to the frame 14 by being fitted into the groove 24.
  • the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the outer shape of the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the upper joint portion 42a of the wisdom 18 and the outer shape of the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are the same shape.
  • the lower joint portion 44a of the bridge 16, the joint portion 44b of the lower rim member 22, the lower joint portion 46a of the wisdom 18 and the joint portion 46b of the lower rim member 22 are shown by dotted lines in FIG.
  • a fitting mechanism for connecting the upper rim member 20 to the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is formed.
  • the fitting mechanism is formed in a connecting portion that connects the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 to the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the fitting mechanism is configured so that the projecting portion of the joint portion of the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 is inserted and fixed in the recessed portion of the joint portion of the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18.
  • the fitting mechanism is configured so that the protruding portion of the joint portion of the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is inserted and fixed in the concave portion of the joint portion of the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22.
  • the fitting mechanism shown in FIG. 44 is configured such that a front U-shaped protrusion 560 is inserted into a front U-shaped recess 550 and connected.
  • the protrusion 560 has an engaging protrusion 562 protruding from a surface fitted into the recess 550, and the recess 550 fits the engaging protrusion 562 closely onto the surface into which the protrusion 560 is inserted.
  • An engaging groove 552 that is recessed is formed.
  • the engaging protrusion 562 extends in the width direction of the protrusion 560, and the engaging groove 552 has a semicircular cross section extending in the width direction of the recess 550.
  • the fitting mechanism shown in FIGS. 45 and 46 is configured so that the front substantially square-shaped protruding portion 660 is connected to the recessed portion 650 having the front substantially square shape.
  • the recess 650 is formed with a fixing groove 652 that is fitted in the vicinity of the left and right ends of the protruding portion 660, and is configured to be fitted by sliding the protruding portion 660 into the fixing groove 652.
  • the recess 650 is formed with an insertion hole 654 for inserting the tip of the protrusion into the back of the recess 650.
  • the insertion hole 654 is continuously provided on the bottom surface of the recess 650 below the insertion side of the protrusion 660 of the recess 650.
  • the protrusion 660 is provided with a positioning protrusion 668 on the surface that contacts the bottom surface of the recess 650, and the recess 650 is provided with a positioning recess 658 on the surface that contacts the lower surface of the protrusion 660. Yes.
  • the tip of the protrusion 660 is obliquely inserted into the insertion hole 654 of the recess 650, and the entire protrusion is pressed against the bottom surface of the recess 650 with the insertion portion as a fulcrum.
  • the positioning protrusion 668 is fitted into the positioning recess 658, and the protrusion 660 is fitted into the recess 650 and fixed.
  • the lower joint portion 44a and the joint portion 44b are formed in a planar shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the lower joint portion 44a and the outer shape of the joint portion 44b have the same shape.
  • the lower joint 46a and the joint 46b are formed in a flat shape so as to be in close contact with each other.
  • the outer shape of the lower joint portion 46a and the outer shape of the joint portion 46b are the same shape.
  • the lower joint 44a of the bridge 16, the joint 44b of the lower rim member 22, the lower joint 46a of the wisdom 18 and the joint 46b of the lower rim member 22 are shown by dotted lines in FIGS. As shown, a fitting mechanism for connecting the upper rim member 20 to the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 is formed.
  • the fitting mechanism shown in FIGS. 47 and 48 is configured such that a projecting portion 760 having a substantially nipple cross section for fitting is inserted into a recess 750 having a substantially C-shaped cross section.
  • the protruding portion 760 has a base portion 764 attached to the joint portion, and an engaging protrusion 762 having an engaging enormous portion 766 at the tip thereof.
  • the engaging protrusion 762 is connected to the base portion 764 through a narrowed narrow neck portion 768.
  • the engaging protrusion 762 is bent by the narrow neck portion 768, and the engaging enormous portion 766 can be swung.
  • the dent 750 has a corresponding cavity 756 of the engagement bulge 766 to be fitted, and an insertion opening 758 at the entrance of the cavity 756.
  • the dent 750 extends in the direction in which the dent extends so that the front and rear surfaces of the frame 14 are substantially perpendicular to the ground and intersect the outer peripheral surface of the lens 12.
  • the protrusion 760 extends in a direction in which the enormous engagement portion 766 intersects the outer peripheral surface of the lens 12 with the front and rear surfaces of the frame 14 being substantially perpendicular to the ground.
  • the enormous engagement portion 766 of the protrusion 760 is inserted into the cavity 756 from the insertion port 758 of the recess 750.
  • the lower rim member 22 is held by a finger of a human hand and directed toward the front side of the upper rim member 20 or beyond the upper rim member 20.
  • the lower rim member 22 is bent toward the narrow neck 768 at the narrow neck portion 768, and the engagement enormous portion 766 is detached from the recess 750.
  • the lower joint portion 44 a of the lower end of the bridge 16 is formed at a position close to the lower end of the pad 26.
  • a lower joint 46 a of the lower end of the end 18 is formed at a position close to the lower end of the temple 30.
  • the upper rim member 20 extends from a position close to the upper end of the temple 30 to a position close to the top of the bridge 16.
  • the lower rim member 22 is formed at a position near the lower end of the pad 26 from a position near the lower end of the temple 30.
  • the upper rim member 20 forms a surface that is continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the bridge 16.
  • the upper rim member 20 constitutes a surface continuous with the upper edge thereof and the upper edge of the bridge 16, and constitutes a surface continuous with the inner edge thereof and the inner edge of the bridge 16.
  • the lower rim member 22 forms a surface continuous with the side edge of the bridge 16 and the side edge of the bridge 16, and forms a surface continuous with the inner edge and the inner edge of the bridge 16.
  • the upper rim member 20 constitutes a surface continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the wisdom 18.
  • the upper rim member 20 constitutes a surface continuous with the upper edge thereof and the upper edge of the wisdom 18, and constitutes a surface continuous with the inner edge thereof and the inner edge of the wisdom 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 constitutes a surface that is continuous with the front surface thereof and the front surface of the wisdom 18.
  • the lower rim member 22 constitutes a surface that is continuous with its side edge and the side edge of the wilt 18, and constitutes a surface that is continuous with its inner edge and the inner edge of the wilt 18.
  • the insertion male portion 164 of the male member 160 formed in the lower joint portion 44a and the lower joint portion 46a of the upper rim member 20 is connected to the connecting member 800 as a separate member. It is configured to be fitted. Further, the insertion male portion 164 of the male member 160 formed in the lower joint portion 44a and the lower joint portion 46a of the lower rim member 22 is configured to be fitted into the connecting member 800 as another member.
  • the upper joint portion 40a of the bridge 16 and the joint portion 40b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a direction intersecting the outer peripheral surface of the lens 12 with the front and rear surfaces of the frame 14 being substantially perpendicular to the ground. ing.
  • the upper joint portion 42a of the wilt 18 and the joint portion 42b of the upper rim member 20 are formed in a direction intersecting the outer peripheral surface of the lens 12 with the front and rear surfaces of the frame 14 being substantially perpendicular to the ground. ing.
  • the connecting member 800 has a through hole 856 into which the insertion male portion 164 is inserted.
  • One insertion male portion 164 is inserted from one side of the connection member 800 and the other insertion male is inserted from the other side. Part 164 is inserted.
  • the male insertion portion 164 of the male member 160 is inserted substantially linearly into the through hole 856 from the insertion port of the through hole 856 of the connecting member 800.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment and can be variously modified.
  • the female member 150 and the male member 160 formed at the joint 40a on the upper side of the bridge 16 and the joint 42a on the upper side of the wisdom 18 have the same structure, but different insertion mechanisms. It is good.
  • the female member 150 and the male member 160 shown in FIGS. 32A and 32B and the recessed portion 750 and the protruding portion 760 shown in FIGS. 47A and 47B may be arranged, one on the bridge 16 side and the other on the side 18 side.
  • the wisdom 18 is not integrally formed, and is divided into a region where the male member 160 is formed and a region where the female member 150 is formed, and the protruding portion 58 is interposed therebetween to divide the protruding portion 58. It may be integrated by adhering to the wisdom 18 that has been made.
  • the connecting mechanism of the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22, the bridge 16 and the wisdom 18 uses the magnet 50a, the magnet 50b, the magnet 52a, the magnet 52b and the magnet 52c of the glasses 10 shown in FIG.
  • the connecting structure of the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 using the insertion mechanism of the glasses 10 shown in FIG. 32 is used on the bridge 16 side.
  • the connection structure of the magnet 50a, the magnet 50b, the magnet 52a, the magnet 52b, and the magnet 52c and the insertion mechanism may be mixed and used.
  • the warp and the thickness of the upper rim member 20 and the lower rim member 22 are such that the rim of the frame 14 can be configured along the changed shape of the lens 12 even if the curve of the lens 12 is changed. As shown in FIG. 50, the width is appropriately adjusted.

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La présente invention concerne des lunettes, telles que le champ de vision des yeux soit élargi et que la tension oculaire soit atténuée. Les lunettes (10) contiennent : un pont (16) afin de relier deux verres (12) ; et des bosses (18) qui soutiennent les branches (30). Les lunettes contiennent : un élément (20) rebord supérieur, formé le long du bord supérieur des verres (12) et intercalé entre les bosses (18) et le pont (16), le long du dessus des yeux lorsque les lunettes sont portées ; et/ou un élément (22) rebord inférieur, formé le long du bord inférieur des verres (12) et intercalé entre les bosses (18) et le pont (16), le long du bas des yeux lorsque les lunettes sont portées. L'élément (20) rebord supérieur et/ou l'élément (22) rebord inférieur sont formés de manière à s'éloigner du pont (16) et des bosses (18), ce qui élimine une partie de la monture (14) du verre (12), élargit le champ de vision des yeux et atténue la tension du muscle oculaire.
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