Abstract: The present invention relates to a pair of eyeglasses with auxiliary eyeglasses comprising a pair main eyeglasses having a main frame and a pair of lenses fitted therein, a rear horizontal recess in a bridge, a vertical hole of square section having its top open to the recess, a nosepad, and two temples, auxiliary eyeglasses having an auxiliary frame and a pair of lenses fitted therein, and a forward projection in a bridge thereof, a shape of the projection being conformed to that of the recess, and a latch member of circular section extended downwardly from the projection. Snapping the projection into the recess will insert the latch member into the hole for lockingly engaging therewith and support the bridge of the eyeglass frame by the nosepad. The engagement is reliable and secure. Also, both assembly and disassembly thereof can be done easily.
Abstract: A pair of eyeglasses with side guard for screen sunlight and dust comprise a frame fitted with two lenses; two temples secured to both ends of the frame, each temple including a rail extended from a bottom of a butt-strap thereof, and an enlarged stopper at a forward end of the rail; and two exchangeable side guards each including a top groove extended rearward from a forward opening, the groove having a section conformed to that of the rail, and a slope at its forward end. Sliding the groove along the rail until being stopped by the stopper will secure the side guard to the temple.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a pair of eyeglasses with auxiliary eyeglasses comprising a pair main eyeglasses having a main frame and a pair of lenses fitted therein, a rear horizontal recess in a bridge, a vertical hole of square section having its top open to the recess, a nosepad, and two temples, auxiliary eyeglasses having an auxiliary frame and a pair of lenses fitted therein, and a forward projection in a bridge thereof, a shape of the projection being conformed to that of the recess, and a latch member of circular section extended downwardly from the projection. Snapping the projection into the recess will insert the latch member into the hole for lockingly engaging therewith and support the bridge of the eyeglass frame by the nosepad. The engagement is reliable and secure. Also, both assembly and disassembly thereof can be done easily.