Compressed far-sighted eyeglasses within a case

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A45C 1104

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060533099

ABSTRACT:
A pair of far-sighted eyeglasses with a case includes a case consisting of an upper half case and a lower half case, and a pair of far-sighted eyeglasses. The eyeglasses have two elastic temples with curved portions that protrude slightly beyond an upper edge of the lower half case when placed in the case such that the temples are compressed by the upper half case when the case is closed. When the upper half case is disengaged from the lower half case for opening, the upper half case is pushed away from the lower half case by the temples recovering the elasticity of the curved portions so as to facilitate the opening of the case, without the possibility of the eyeglasses falling out of the case during opening.

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patent: 2332266 (1943-10-01), Segal
patent: 2446966 (1948-08-01), Swikart
patent: 2809766 (1957-10-01), Anderson
patent: 3825110 (1974-07-01), Halbich et al.

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