Patents by Inventor Cynthia Peck

Cynthia Peck has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20060219057
    Abstract: A tool (10) for facilitating the adjustment of rimless eyewear (100) includes two pivotaby connected arms (12, 14) having distal and proximal ends (16, 18). The distal ends (16, 18) of the arms (12, 14) each has a gripping pad (22, 24) attached thereto. The first gripping pad (22) has a seat formed thereon to accommodate a nut, post (113, 114) or other hardware of the eyewear (100). The tool (10) is used to adjust the eyewear (100) by gripping the lens (102, 104) over and around the interface (113, 114) between the lens (102, 104) and the hardware (106, 108, 110) such that the lens (102, 104) and the interface (113, 114) are securely held in their relative positions to one another. Adjustments to the hardware (106, 108, 110) can be made without damaging the lens (102, 104) or the hardware thereon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2006
    Publication date: October 5, 2006
    Applicant: THE HILSINGER COMPANY
    Inventor: Cynthia Peck
  • Publication number: 20050179857
    Abstract: A tool (10) for facilitating the adjustment of rimless eyewear (100) includes two pivotaby connected arms (12, 14) having distal and proximal ends (16, 18). The distal ends (16, 18) of the arms (12, 14) each has a gripping pad (22, 24) attached thereto. The first gripping pad (22) has a seat formed thereon to accommodate a nut, post (113, 114) or other hardware of the eyewear (100). The tool (10) is used to adjust the eyewear (100) by gripping the lens (102, 104) over and around the interface (113, 114) between the lens (102, 104) and the hardware (106, 108, 110) such that the lens (102, 104) and the interface (113, 114) are securely held in their relative positions to one another. Adjustments to the hardware (106, 108, 110) can be made without damaging the lens (102, 104) or the hardware thereon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2005
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Applicant: The Hilsinger Company
    Inventor: Cynthia Peck