Clip-on magnifying lens attachment for eyeglasses

Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Spectacles and eyeglasses – With antiglare or shading

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C351S057000

Reexamination Certificate

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06971744

ABSTRACT:
A clip-on magnifying lens attachment for glasses, which allows people with poor eyesight to read small print. A pair of eyeglass frames having a pair of eyeglass lenses, are secured together by a nose bar. Each of the eyeglass lenses has a top edge and a bottom edge. A pair of auxiliary frames are pivotally securable to the pair of eyeglass frames. The auxiliary frames include magnifying lenses. A linear bar, having a central clip and a pair of side clips extending downwardly therefrom, secures the auxiliary frames together. The auxiliary frames are coupled to the eyeglass frames, wherein the central clip couples to the nose bar and the side clips each couple to the top edge of the eyeglass lenses.

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