Abstract: The arrangement comprises an endpiece (4), a temple (2), and a hinge for spectacles, said hinge joining the endpiece and the temple in an articulated manner such that the temple is pivotable relative to the endpiece between a position of non-use and a position of use. The temple has a free front surface on its end portion (14) adjacent to the endpiece, and the endpiece has an abutment surface on its end portion (26) adjacent to the temple. The surfaces abut on each other when the temple takes up its position of use, thereby preventing a pivoting movement of the temple beyond the position of use. The hinge is formed by an flexible tape (8) fastened with its one end (34) to the end portion of the temple and, with its other end (36), to the end portion of the endpiece, and extending from the inner side of the temple to the inner side of the endpiece. The temple, the endpiece, and the tape are manufactured in one piece by injection molding of an injection-moldable plastic material.
Abstract: A spectacle lens (2) has a first through-hole (22) into which a stud (16) formed in an end piece. The first through-hole (22) and the stud (16) have corresponding non-circular cross-sectional profiles. In the stud and in a contact portion of the end piece, a second through-hole (18) is formed, with a pin (24) being inserted therein, the pin having a head (28) which, with its lower side, abuts on the spectacle lens (2) on the side thereof facing away from the contact portion (10).
Abstract: An arrangement for spectacles comprises an endpiece (2) and a temple headpiece (4) as well as a hinge (6), hinge pin (26) rotatably inserted into a hinge hole (28), a radial opening (36) in the hinge eye is disposed on the side thereof which faces away from the outer sides of the temple headpiece and of the endpiece when the temple headpiece takes up its position of use. An abutment device comprises an abutment face (38) connected to the hinge eye as well as abutment parts (40) formed on the pin plates. The two pin plates are connected by a connecting wall (44) extending on the outer side of the temple headpiece or the endpiece parallel to the axis of the hinge pin and connecting the abutment parts to each other.