Angularly adjustable temples for eyeglasses

Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Spectacles and eyeglasses – Temples

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351119, G02C 514

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059800380

ABSTRACT:
Angularly adjustable temples are disclosed which can be attached to a pair of eyeglasses. Each temple includes an end which is hinged to the eyeglasses for rotation inwardly along the lens of the glasses. Each temple includes first and second parts having compatible ends that fit together and which are adjustable angularly with respect to each other. One end of the first part includes a shaft disposed between parallel walls and a short pin projecting from one of said walls. The second part includes an end having a jaw member that fits between the parallel walls and is fitted on the shaft. The parallel walls of the first part include a series of serrations thereon which are compatible with a hook-like protrusion on the second part in order to fix the second temple part at an adjusted angle relative to the first temple part.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5760867 (1998-06-01), Pernicka et al.
patent: 5812234 (1998-09-01), Carswell

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