Connectors Patents (Class 351/140)
- With particular bracing bar or stud (Class 351/143)
- With cementing or fusing (Class 351/144)
- With cushion around lens screw or bolt (Class 351/145)
- With serrated interengaging parts (Class 351/147)
- Adjusting (Class 351/148)
- With interengaging projection and recess (Class 351/149)
- With resilient parts (e.g., resilient strap arms) (Class 351/150)
- With clamping arms (Class 351/152)
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Patent number: 7845794Abstract: A plug device for coupling a frame of a pair of glasses to one of a temple or a head strap buckle includes a socket member having a receptacle. The receptacle includes an outer lateral wall having an opening in communication with the receptacle. A button is moveably received in the opening. A resilient member is received in the receptacle and biases the button into the opening. A plug member includes a resilient hook releasably engaged in the receptacle. A distal end of the resilient hook is releasably received in the opening and abuts a peripheral wall of the opening. An outer end of the resilient hook abuts the inner end of the button. The button is pressable in the direction to disengage the distal end of the resilient hook from the opening, allowing the resilient hook to be removed from the receptacle of the socket member.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2009Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Inventor: Chung En Chuo
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Publication number: 20100290000Abstract: Eyeglass assemblies including an eyeglass lens having an engaging portion. Under typical conditions of use, the engaging portion is maintained in contact with an eyeglass frame member by means of a removable bonding member (RBM). Under selected atypical ambient conditions, the RBM changes so that the engaging portion and the frame member can be separated. The engaging portion can extend from the lens, or can be a recess in the lens. The RBM can be a suitable adhesive (RBA), or a component composed of a shape memory metal (RBSMA) or a material which softens when subjected to heat or other atypical codition. The engaging portion can be shaped and treated to reduce stresses therein. Similarly, the open ends of an eyeglass rim can be maintained in contact with each other under typical conditions of use by an RBA or an RBSMA so that the rim is positioned around an eyeglass lens, but can be released under selected atypical ambient conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2006Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: BETA FRAMES LLC.Inventors: John J. Krumme, Robert B. Zider, David C. Plough
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Publication number: 20100271586Abstract: There are provided eyeglasses in which an elastically deformable locking member comprising a pair of locking claws is projectingly provided in at least one location of an outer peripheral edge of a lens. An angle at which a centerline of one locking claw intersects with a centerline of the other locking claw is 10 to 120 degrees. The locking member is locked to at least either of a lens frame and a nose pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: YAMAMOTO KOGAKU CO., LTD.Inventor: Shinichi HADEHARA
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Patent number: 7815306Abstract: A locker of a spectacle frame, adapted for connecting a first member and a second member of the spectacle frame, includes a receiving portion, an inserting portion and a locking mechanism. The receiving portion is adapted for providing at an end of the first member of the spectacle frame. The inserting portion, which is adapted for providing at an end of the second member of the spectacle frame, is arranged to be freely slide into the receiving portion. The locking mechanism includes a locking member movably disposed between the receiving portion and the inserting portion as a locking position to lock up the inserting portion from being detached from the receiving portion. The locking member is able to be driven from the locking position to an unlocking position that the inserting portion is able to be slid out of the receiving portion for separating the first and second members. The locker can be used in spectacle frame for exchanging and adjusting temples, end-pieces, hinges as well as the bridge.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Inventor: Tony Xin Xiao
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Publication number: 20100225880Abstract: The invention provides a frame locking device for eyeglasses, comprising a locking groove and two locking bumps. The locking groove is provided on an outer edge of a lens, and extends perpendicularly to a surface of the lens. The two locking bumps are provided on a side portion of a frame, apart from each other so as to lock the lens by fixing the outer edge of the lens. A part of the side portion of the frame disposed between the two locking bumps is fitted into the locking groove. Less than half of the side portion of the frame disposed between the two locking bumps may be fitted into the locking groove of the lens. The side portion of the frame disposed between the two locking bumps may comprise elastic parts so as to be pressed to be inserted into and plucked out of the locking groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventor: Jong KIM
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Publication number: 20100188635Abstract: Eyeglass lens connector with single-operation interchangeable lenses. The configuration enables cutting lenses with the connector body alone mounted to the lens substrate, allowing eyeglasses to be assembled by utilizing the connector after the lens is cut on demand from a customer. The eyeglasses have a lens connector (1) connecting a lens (5) to an insertion piece of a lens connecting member (2), and an insertion hole (10) for the insertion piece (3). A guide groove for guiding a tip of the engagement piece (3) is provided along the opening end (13) of the insertion hole (10). The lens connector (1) is secured to the lens (5) by fastening two protruding fastening pins (32) into fastening holes (29) provided in the lens (5). The lens (5) is connectable to the lens connecting member (2) by squeezing the insertion piece (3) into the insertion hole (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicants: SUN-RAY CORPORATION, SASAMATA CO., LTD.Inventor: Tsuneo Sasamata
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Patent number: 7758186Abstract: The invention relates to an ophthalmic display comprising: a generator system for generating light beams; an optical imager for shaping light beams emitted by a miniature screen of said light beam generator system, which beams are introduced into said imager via an inlet face, and for directing said beams towards the eye of a wearer in order to enable an image to be viewed; an adapter in a reference position relative to said imager; and a connection arrangement carried by said light beam generator system for connection to said adapter, the connection between said system and said adapter being releasable. According to the invention, said adapter is constituted by at least two magnets for co-operating by the magnetic effect and by interengagement with at least two magnets carried by said connection arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Essilor Intl. (Compagnie Generale d'Optique)Inventor: Benjamin Rousseau
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Publication number: 20100110367Abstract: The combination of an eyeglass frame that has at least one temple having a hole for attachment of a lens, a lens having an opening and a mounting mechanism including an elongated rod having ribs distributed along its longitudinal axis and having a head on one end larger than the hole with its other end having a cross section enabling passing through said hole. The rod passes through the hole in the temple and the opening in the lens and projects therefrom. A locking bushing having a throughbore in which there is located at least one projecting prong for interacting with the ribs, is received on the end of the projected rod and pulled tight against the lens to securely hold the temple and lens together.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Isaac Karpel
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Publication number: 20100085533Abstract: Various embodiments of an eyeglass and eyeglass system are provided that can maintain the geometric and optical quality of a lens supported by the eyeglass. The eyeglass can comprise a frame, a support member carried by the frame, and a lens mounting area or groove extending at least partially along at least one of the frame and the support member. The support member can be pivoted, moved, or deflected relative to the frame between a retaining position and an open position. In the open position, the lens can be seated within the lens mounting area. In the retaining position, the support member and the frame retain the lens without exerting deformative forces on the lens. Accordingly, the as-molded geometric and optical qualities of the lens can be preserved.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: OAKLEY, INC.Inventors: Ryan Calilung, David Ginther, Hans Moritz, Carlos Reyes, Ryan Saylor, An Tran
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Publication number: 20100073628Abstract: A connection device has a lens and a connecting element. The lens has a non-circular connecting hole defined through the lens near a side of the lens and having a shape. The connecting element may be a temple or a nose bridge of a spectacle, is connected to the lens and has a plug. The plug is securely connected to and held in the connecting hole in the lens and has a non-circular cross section corresponding to the shape of the connecting hole. Accordingly, the plug is easily assembled with the connecting hole in the lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventor: Yuet-Charn Leung
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Publication number: 20100039609Abstract: An eyeglass assembly 10 is disclosed as including a frame 2 with two brackets 21 each with a recess for receiving part of a respective piece of optical lens 1, and a screw 22 releasably engaged with the bracket 21, each bracket 21 including two protrusions 211, 212 which, when the piece of optical lens 1 is received by the bracket 21, abut a first major surface 4 of the piece of optical lens 1, and when the piece of lens 1 is received by the bracket 21, the screw 22 is adapted to abut an opposite second major surface 6 of the piece of optical lens 1 to thereby releasably engage the piece of optical lens 1 with the bracket 21.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: FAITH IDEA LIMITEDInventor: Po Kwong KWAN
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Publication number: 20100033673Abstract: The present invention relates to an eyeglass frame having an earpiece each on the left and the right and having a frame comprising a receiving element each on the left and right for attaching the earpiece, wherein the receiving element has a recess opening in the direction toward the earpiece, a connecting element being located in said recess and comprising at least two individual components designed such that they captively hold the connecting element in the recess of the receiving element in the assembled state, forming the connecting element, by mutually tensioning the connecting element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: IC! BERLIN BRILLEN GMBHInventor: Daniell Le Duy
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Patent number: 7645039Abstract: An eyewear is provided having an interchangeable lens or temple portion. The eyewear comprises an interchangeable lens portion comprising a lens portion having an upper and a lower edge, and a left and a right lens region extending sidewardly each having a distal end; a pair of connecting members, each having a proximate end and a distal end and a hollow receiving area therein beginning at said proximate end and running into said connecting member; said distal end of said lens regions being shaped to fit within said proximate end of said connecting members wherein, said lens regions are releasably accepted and held within said hollow receiving area of said connecting members; and wherein said connecting members are releasable from said lens portion by applying a torsional force on one of said connecting member and said lens portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2007Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Inventor: Brent Sheldon
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Publication number: 20090323015Abstract: A pair of rimless spectacles includes two lenses, a frame including two temple units and a bridge, and a connection mechanism. The connection mechanism includes a plurality of first connectors spacedly provided at the lenses at a predetermined location and a plurality of second connectors provided at a predetermined location of each of the temple units and the bridge respectively, wherein the second connectors are coupled with the first connectors respectively to couple the temple units at two outer sides of the lenses respectively and to couple the bridge between two inner sides of the lenses respectively in a tool-less manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventor: Yu Siu
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Publication number: 20090251659Abstract: An eyeglass frame is formed so as to eliminate pain to a wearer when the frame nips the head of the wearer for a long period of usage. The eyeglass frame includes a front frame made of plastic or metal for holding lenses, a pair of elastic bodies, a first end of each elastic body is attached to either side of a rear face of the front frame and is bent inwardly at a central portion thereof, and a temple disposed at a second end of each elastic body. The temple has an end cover. One of the first end and the second end of the elastic body is connected to a hinge.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: Four Nines, Inc.Inventor: Tetsuo Mikame
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Publication number: 20090225271Abstract: A lens and eyeglasses component assembly, the lens and eyeglasses component assembly comprising: a lens, the lens defining a lens first surface, a substantially opposed lens second surface and a lens peripheral surface extending therebetween, the lens also defining a lens aperture extending between the lens first and second surfaces, the lens aperture being located adjacent the lens peripheral surface and defining a lens gap in the lens peripheral surface leading thereinto, the lens aperture defining a lens aperture peripheral surface; an eyeglasses component, the eyeglasses component defining a lens attachment portion inserted in the lens aperture; and a locking component inserted in the lens aperture, the locking component frictionally engaging both the lens aperture peripheral surface and the lens attachment portion; whereby the locking component attaches the eyeglasses component to the lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Ramak Radmard, Michael Toulch
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Publication number: 20090219480Abstract: The invention concerns rimless glasses where each lens (20) is provided with connecting pins (23, 24), projecting from the nose (21) and temple sides, and where the nose bridge and each end bracket (22?) of the bars (22) of the eyeglasses, in order to connect to the lenses have a unidirectional housing (27, 28) receiving said pins. The connecting pins can be applied or fixed to the edge of the lens to form an integral part.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2005Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Stefan Kastner
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Publication number: 20090201459Abstract: The invention relates to the devoid of a strap spectacles comprising two spectacle glasses (1, 2) which are arranged above the nose and each of which is preferably provided with a notch (3) embodied where said two glasses are jointed, wherein said glasses are paired by a connection element (5) which comprises a tongue (7) forming a lug for assembling the glasses (1, 2), the connection element (5) for the glasses and a kit for producing the spectacles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2005Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventor: Francois Lambert
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Publication number: 20090195747Abstract: Temple holders each having recesses formed in the holders are hinged to the extreme ends of an eyeglass front. Temple ends, inserted into respective holder recesses secure the temples in proper position relative to the front. Magnets within the recesses and the temple ends having polar orientations that establish magnetic attraction with each other join the temples to the front through the temple holders. The temple holders reinforce the coupling of the temples with the front during ordinary wear to prevent an undesirable separation of a temple from its front. Selective separation of the temples from the front, however, enables the wearer to change temple styles, as appropriate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventor: Luisa M. Insua
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Patent number: 7559646Abstract: A spectacle frame assembly is disclosed as including a pair of arm members, a spectacle frame for holding two pieces of optical lenses, and two nose pads engaged with the spectacle frame each via a ball and socket joint.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2007Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Faith Idea LimitedInventor: Po Kwong Kwan
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Publication number: 20090165189Abstract: A device and method for locating a pair of ear engaging members and an eye protector in proximity to a user's head. This includes a cord with a length and a dual mode adjustment member located along the length of the cord. An ear end of the cord can have a pair of ear engaging members joined thereto. An eye end of the cord has a pair of eye protector connectors joined thereto. The dual mode adjustment member is positionable along the length of the cord to a first mode and to a second mode shortens that, respectively, lengths or shortens the cord between the adjustment member and the eye end of the cord.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventor: Ricky Wayne Purcell
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Publication number: 20090135370Abstract: A locker of a spectacle frame, adapted for connecting a first member and a second member of the spectacle frame, includes a receiving portion, an inserting portion and a locking mechanism. The receiving portion is adapted for providing at an end of the first member of the spectacle frame. The inserting portion, which is adapted for providing at an end of the second member of the spectacle frame, is arranged to be freely slide into the receiving portion. The locking mechanism includes a locking member movably disposed between the receiving portion and the inserting portion as a locking position to lock up the inserting portion from being detached from the receiving portion. The locking member is able to be driven from the locking position to an unlocking position that the inserting portion is able to be slid out of the receiving portion for separating the first and second members. The locker can be used in spectacle frame for exchanging and adjusting temples, end-pieces, hinges as well as the bridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventor: Tony Xin Xiao
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Publication number: 20090122257Abstract: The present invention relates to an eyeglasses structure having an eyeglass body and temples, wherein tenons are formed on both sides of said eyeglass body, each said tenon is provided with tenon feet on which engaging portions are provided on the end edges; a connection portion is provided on each temple, which is formed by the fitting of two opposite casings; retaining recesses with big arc edge variation corresponding to the shape of the engaging portions on the tenon feet being provided on the casings, a slot being formed after said retaining recesses provided on the casings are oppositely fitted together so as to correspondingly engage with said tenons. According to this structure, the slot having retaining recesses with bigger arc edge variation can be engaged with the tenons of the eyeglass body so as to form a stable combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Chih-Chang Huang
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Publication number: 20090115960Abstract: The present invention provides a method and structural arrangement for permanently attaching lenses to eyewear having a relatively flexible frame body made of a relatively soft material. The attachment of the lenses to the frame structures of eyewear is achieved during the formation of the relatively flexible frame body. A variety of engaging structures between the lenses and the relatively flexible frame body can be formed together with the formation of the relatively flexible frame body during a molding procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventor: Brent SHELDON
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Publication number: 20090073378Abstract: A device for spectacles, such as a lug for the articulation of a spectacle arm or a central nasal support bridge, to a lens, the lens has a pair of holes for the locking of the mount member, has a pair of bush members rigidly connected to each other and has respective axial holes, there being provided in the mount member a pair of pin-type appendages capable of being inserted into the respective holes subject to the introduction of these latter into the corresponding lens holes, such that each bush member is interposed between an inner surface of the lens hole and a corresponding outer surface of appendage. Each pin-type appendage has localized protuberances that deform the corresponding coupling surface. The fixing device has at least one relief protruding from the outer wall of each appendage and extending on a helical course in the axial direction of the appendage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2006Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Safilo Societa Azionaria Fabbrica Italiana Lavorazione Occhiali S.p.AInventor: Massimiliano Tabacchi
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Publication number: 20090059160Abstract: A pair of eyeglasses includes a frame, lenses embedded in the frame, two coupling pieces pivoted to two ends of the frame respectively, and two temples joined to the coupling pieces respectively; the coupling pieces are flexible and resilient; each of the coupling pieces has a holding hole on a rear end, and a detainment hole on a lateral side thereof, which communicates with the holding hole; each of the temples has a joining section, and an embedded protrusion on a lateral side of the joining section; the temples are each joined to the corresponding coupling piece with the joining section being received in the holding hole, and with the embedded protrusion being embedded in the detainment hole of the coupling piece; in use, the coupling pieces will be made to bend outwardly by the wearer's head, and make the temples pressed against the wearer's head owing to their resilience.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: HSIEN CHANG OPTICAL INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.Inventor: MEI-JYU CHEN
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Publication number: 20090051866Abstract: An adaptor to be affixed to an eyeglass lens and received in an eyeglass frame, to facilitate the fitting and replacement of various shapes of lenses into a variety of eyeglass frames, particularly, rimless and partial rim frames, wing frames, three-piece frames and frames with complex shapes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Carmine S. DiChiara
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Publication number: 20090027616Abstract: An eyewear is provided having an interchangeable lens or temple portion. The eyewear comprises an interchangeable lens portion comprising a lens portion having an upper and a lower edge, and a left and a right lens region extending sidewardly each having a distal end; a pair of connecting members, each having a proximate end and a distal end and a hollow receiving area therein beginning at said proximate end and running into said connecting member; said distal end of said lens regions being shaped to fit within said proximate end of said connecting members wherein, said lens regions are releasably accepted and held within said hollow receiving area of said connecting members; and wherein said connecting members are releasable from said lens portion by applying a torsional force on one of said connecting member and said lens portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventor: Brent Sheldon
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Patent number: 7478905Abstract: A plug connection type eyeglasses assembly includes a pair of primary eyeglasses and a pair of secondary eyeglasses. A primary nosepiece of the primary eyeglasses is provided with a plughole, while the secondary eyeglasses is provided with a plug connector or a plug type turnover mechanism at a position corresponding to the primary nosepiece of the primary eyeglasses. The plug connector or the plug type turnover mechanism is inserted into and engaged with the plughole, thereby coupling the primary eyeglasses and the secondary eyeglasses.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2006Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Elegance Eyeglasses FactoryInventor: Shouye Niu
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Patent number: 7452072Abstract: A method is provided for manufacturing a resilient hinge device for connecting the arms to a front frame of a mounting for spectacles. The device includes first and second hinge members which are pivotable about a hinge axis, and a resilient return between the hinge members. The method includes the steps of providing a box-like body open at a first and a second end thereof, axially opposed to one another, a slider member having a part formed with an eye or hinge pin, and at least one resilient member, and retaining same in a seat provided on the slider; and inserting the slider into the box-like body from the opening of the first end of the box-like body, with the part of the slider having the eye protruding outside the body through the opening provided in the second, opposed end of the body, the resilient member being located by the box-like body at the second end.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2004Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Safilo Societa Azionaria Fabbrica Italiana Lavorazione OcchialiInventor: Vittorio Tabacchi
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Publication number: 20080266515Abstract: The present invention relates to a pair of glasses, which includes a pair of frames, a pair of lenses, a nose bridge, and a pair of temples. Each frame has an upper convex rim and a lower convex rim at an external side. The upper convex rim has an upper aperture while the lower convex rim has a lower aperture. The lenses are fixed in the frames and the nose bridge is connected between the two frames. The frames, lenses, and nose bridge are integrally formed. Each temple has an upper bump and a lower bump at its front end. The upper bump has an upper pin for insertion into the upper aperture and the lower bump has a lower pin for insertion into the lower aperture. This design makes the assembly easy and does not require screws. With varied parts assembled in combination, the glasses can function in two different ways.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventor: Mei-Yueh Hou
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Publication number: 20080266516Abstract: Spectacles comprising spectacle mounts (a bridge piece (15) and two side pieces (29)) affixed to two lenses (2), the spectacle mounts being affixed by means of pins (25, 31) which are inserted into appropriately positioned holes or slots (28) drilled into the lenses (2). A single hole or slot (28) in the lens (2) is required to allow the attachment of each mount (15, 29) by location with the appropriate pin (25, 31). The holes or slots (28) are sized to match the dimensions of the pin to give the pins (25, 31) a “close” fit, and the adhesive is specifically chosen to act as a buffer between the pins (25, 31) and the lens (2), thereby substantially reducing or even eliminating the pressure around the assembly point which produces stress marks in rimless spectacles constructed using known methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2005Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: Revel International LimitedInventor: Brian Lever
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Patent number: 7441889Abstract: Eyeglasses having a lens frame removably attached to a primary eyewear using easy release snap connection that provides effective resistance from the lens frame from becoming involuntarily detached from the primary eyewear. This arrangement allows the user to maximize the different kinds of eyewear.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2006Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Inventor: Gary Martin Zelman
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Patent number: 7416298Abstract: Methods and apparatus for coupling lenses and frames, and eyeglasses, are provided in which a flexible washer (34) is compressed to engage a lens (16).Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2006Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Inventor: Tri Khai Tran
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Publication number: 20080137029Abstract: Eyeglass frame, which consists of a frontal eyeglass rim and two eyeglass temples, which are linked to the frontal eyeglass rim by means of connecting clips.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Harald Gottschling, Philipp Haffmans, Daniel Haffmans, Moritz Krueger
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Patent number: 7384141Abstract: Eyeglasses having a lens frame removably attached to a primary eyewear using easy release snap connection that provides effective resistance from said lens frame from becoming involuntarily detached from said primary eyewear. This arrangement allows the user to maximize the different kinds of eyewear.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Inventor: Gary Martin Zelman
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Patent number: 7290875Abstract: A composite lens assembly comprising an electro-active lens assembly, a first lens wafer, and a second lens wafer is provided. The electro-active lens assembly has an upper substrate layer with a planar upper surface and a lower substrate layer with a planar lower surface. The first lens wafer has a planar lower wafer surface adjacent and parallel to the planar upper surface of the upper substrate layer of the electro-active lens assembly. The second lens wafer has a planar upper wafer surface adjacent and parallel to the planar lower surface of the lower substrate layer of the electro-active lens assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Inventors: Ronald D. Blum, William Kokonaski
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Patent number: 7249844Abstract: A method is provided for securely holding a spectacle lens. Without using screwing members such as a screw and a nut, and extra parts such as a bush, a cylindrical pin and a slip-off preventive pin, a spectacle lens can surely be held. A taper pin is provided projecting on a lens holding member for holding a lens and a taper hole having approximately the same size as the taper pin is provided on the spectacle lens. The taper pin is directly press-fitted into the taper hole, thereby holding the spectacle lens by a press-contact between an inner circumferential surface of the taper hole and an outer circumferential surface of the taper pin. The taper pin is press-fitted in a thickness direction of the spectacle lens.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Hoya CorporationInventor: Yasushi Sakai
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Patent number: 7182457Abstract: An improvement in or relating to spectacles comprising a frame made of a formable material that may be shaped at elevated temperatures, and lenses that are attached to the frame so as to cover a major part of a user's visual field, wherein the formable material is fixed in form and soft and bendable when in an unformed, original state, and is formable at elevated temperatures to form the frame in a configuration that is shaped to the user'face. When the material returns to a temperature of the original state, the frame retains the configuration and is somewhat bendable. The frame includes attachments for positioning the lenses in a predetermined position on the frame to obtain a predetermined distance relative to the eyes and eye lashes of the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Inventor: Sebastian Foldes
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Patent number: 7086733Abstract: The spectacle frame has two branches each suitable to be mounted on one distinct from two organic lenses by one of its ends forming a hinge and a bridge suitable to be mounted between the two lenses, a portion of the branches and/or of the bridge including an attachment element penetrating into a blind hole made in the edge of the lenses and bonded in place by an adhesive. The attachment element affects only one point of the edge and is formed of a tongue having a zone intended to penetrate into the blind hole, the penetration zone being of polygonal cross section and including at least one relief for anchoring in the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Inventor: Robert Bac
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Patent number: 7073903Abstract: Spectacles comprise a bridge connecting two lenses, and side pieces mounted on the lenses for carrying spectacle bows, the lenses being connected to the side pieces and to the bridge by an attachment which comprises a U-shaped wire loop which is inserted into a bore in a lens and is secured by a plug in such manner that the wire is urged into positive engagement with axially extending grooves in a wall of the bore.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2002Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Rodenstock GmbHInventor: Klaus Rapp
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Patent number: 7070272Abstract: A detachable eyeglass frame and aviator lens arrangement for eyeglasses is disclosed to include an eyeglass frame having two aviator lens positioning structures, each aviator lens positioning structure having a first magnet disposed at one lateral side and an aviator lens retainer at the other lateral side, and two aviator lenses respectively detachably fastened to the aviator lens positioning structures, each aviator lens having a first lateral side which inserts into the aviator lens retainer and connectable to the aviator lens retainer by friction resistance, and a second lateral side provided with a second magnet connectable to the first magnet of one aviator lens positioning structure by magnetic attraction.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Inventor: Hsiao-Chien Lu
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Patent number: 6955431Abstract: A lens holding structure for brackets of frameless spectacles includes a bracket which has a bolt extended therefrom with an axial key way formed thereon and a holder which has a screw hole on one end with an axial jutting key to couple with the key way, and an arm on another end thereof. The lens is held on the ends by one end of the bracket and one side of the arm. The bracket and the arm have respectively a clamping section. One or all of the clamping sections has a coarse means. Thus the holder may be moved by turning a nut coupled on the bolt to clamp the lens steadily between the bracket and the holder without drilling coupling holes on the lens.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2004Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Optiunion Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shao-Chang Tang
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Patent number: 6908194Abstract: An eyeglasses system comprises an eyeglasses frame having a pair of opposite temple regions an attachment interface at each temple region, and two or more sets of laces. The lace sets are interchangeably attachable and detachable from the attachment interfaces at the temple regions of the frame, such that laces of different styles may be used with the single frame. There are in some systems plural frames each having a pair of opposite temple regions with an attachment interface at each temple region, such that plural sets of laces may be freely interchanged and worn with plural sets of laces. Individual ones of the lace sets may include laces of one or more of different styles, colors, indicia, widths, or materials.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Inventor: Kevin B. Johnson
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Patent number: 6877855Abstract: A spectacle apparatus is provided wherein the bridge and sidearms are attached to the lenses of the apparatus using pin-like projections received in blind holes formed in the edge surface of the lenses and a support line inserted in a groove formed in the edge surface of each lens.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Inventor: Dave Ng
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Patent number: 6869181Abstract: To provide a lens mounting mechanism, a mounting member used for the mechanism, and spectacles using the mechanism, based on a new idea completely different from the conventional art. There are provided: at least two extending members which have elasticity and extend so as to cross the front, and mounting members which are engaged to lenses and the extending members to fix them. It is preferable that the at least two extending members extend from the center front to the side rear and have ends connected to each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Polaris Inter ABInventor: Staffan Preutz
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Patent number: 6827439Abstract: An improved structure of the rimless eyeglasses includes a pair of lenses each having a pair of connection pieces respectively stuck on the outer and inner edges. The connection pieces each has a sticky surface toward the lenses and pair of protrudent screw hole spacedly formed on outer surface. A bridge having a pair coupling plates at two end engaged with the protrudent screw holes of the connection pieces and secured by screws. A pair of L-shaped temples each has a coupling plate on the end of its transverse portion and engaged with the connection pieces on outer edge of the lenses and secured by screws. The character is that the connection pieces are removable and for adjusting the focus and the horizontal line of the eyeglasses in order to fit the eyes and the face of a wearer and saves the cost to buy a new one.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: Lee-Tsung Chen
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Patent number: 6805441Abstract: This invention describes rimless eyewear constructed entirely without the use of adhesives or the need for mechanical attachments within the viewing aperture of the lens to attach eyewear components such as the bridge and endpieces to the lens.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Inventor: Jacob R Loniak
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Patent number: 6789894Abstract: A spectacles frame comprising two temples (12, 14), a frame body (10) having housing-forming means (22) inside which the temple bodies (12A, 14A) can be housed and from which said temple bodies can be extracted, and retaining means for retaining each of the first temple end portions inside said housing-forming means (22). Each of the first temple end portions has a retaining head, and each end portion (23′, 23″) of the housing-forming means (22) is provided with at least one constriction which is suitable for retaining a respective one of the retaining heads. Each temple body (12A, 14A) has a flexible zone (14E) which has flexibility greater than the flexibility of an ordinary portion of said temple (12A, 14A) and which can form a bend (12F, 14F) suitable for being opened out for penetrating into the housing-forming means (22).Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2003Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Inventors: René Tredoulat, Fabio Fratti
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Publication number: 20040169815Abstract: A rimless spectacle side arm mounting system, comprising a screw (2) installed approximately horizontally and approximately parallel to the “plane” of a lens (1), the thread of which is pointing to the outer edge of the lens (1), is free to cooperate with a nut (18) and is proud of the edge of the lens (1), a pair of spectacles comprising such a mounting system and a cord (20, 21) spectacle side arm, comprising a nut (18) in the form of an internally threaded dowel, one end of which is practically closed whilst still leaving room for the cord (20, 21) to pass through, the end of which on the side of the dowel (18) has a wider part to lock it in the dowel (18) whilst still leaving the dowel free to rotate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventor: Francois Lambert