Abstract: An eyeglasses includes a lens part, and a frame having a front; the lens part has rearwards extending wings at two ends, and an engaging hole on a middle; each wing has a slot having rear and front sections; the front has a post fitting with the engaging hole, and insertion portions fitting with the slot rear sections on inward sides of two folded ends; stopping portions are formed on the insertion portions, and are shaped such as to be passable through the slot front sections; the stopping portions are longer than the slot rear sections such that the lens can be firmly coupled to the front by means of displacing the lens part rewards relative to the front to insert the post in the engaging hole and fit the insertion portions in respective slot rear sections after the stopping portions have been passed through respective slot front sections.
Abstract: A regulating device for an eyeglasses temple has a movable member and a connecting member. The movable member is connected to a front end of a temple, and has a curved toothed portion on a front end. The connecting member is pivoted to a rim of the eyeglasses. The movable member is pivoted on the connecting member with the curved toothed portion movably engaging the connecting member for permitting the temple to be regulated in respect of an angle between same and the rim.
Abstract: A temple-adjusting device for eyeglasses includes a movable base, a fix member and a lens frame. The movable base has a chamber provided with a saw-teeth section formed on a rear side. The fix member fits tightly in the chamber, having saw-teeth formed on a rear end surface to engage the saw-teeth section of the movable base. The movable base has its front end pivotally connected to a lens frame or two lens formed integral. Then a temple is pivotally connected to a rear end of the movable base, and when the temple is moved up or down the saw-teeth may change engaging location with the saw-teeth section of the movable base, adjusting an angle between the temple and the lens frame for a user wearing a pair of eyeglasses comfortably.