Abstract: The hinge for eyeglasses, of the type including a lens-bearing front having two temples hinged thereto, has a shaped element and a support. The shaped element has a protruding tab defining an L-shaped base which can be detachably accommodated in a complementarily-shaped first seat formed in the end portion of a temple. The shaped element is detachably accommodated in a second seat formed in the support. Elastically deformable engagement members are connected to the support, for detachably connecting the support to a complementarily shaped third seat formed in a front.
Abstract: Nose pad particularly for spectacle frames, which comprises a curved rigid element being shaped like an open triangle and has seats for temporarily engaging the frames. The nose pad comprises a first soft element that partially surrounds the rigid element and a second soft element which is associated with, and protrudes from, the ends of the rigid element. The second soft element is flexible towards the first soft element and has the same shape as the rigid element. This nose pad allows to reduce the surface in contact with the skin, improves ventilation, and cushions any accidental impacts without transmitting them to the nasal septum.