Eyeglass frame with flanged bridge of NT alloy

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

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351121, 351 41, G02C 514, G02C 502

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051609479

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BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to an eyeglass frame employing a material which is extremely difficult to work, for example, an NT alloy (shape memory alloy).


BACKGROUND ART

A conventional eyeglass frame of this type is shown as an eyeglass frame 100 in FIG. 5. The eyeglass frame 100 comprises a pair of rims 101. Temples 103 are secured to the pair of rims 101 by means of hinges 102, respectively.
Each of the rims 101 supports a lens 104 by its inner periphery.
In addition, the rims 101 are connected to each other at their inner portions by means of a bridge 105. The bridge 105 has an inverted U shape, and its opposite ends are threadedly secured to the inner portions of the rims 102 by screws 106, respectively.
However, according to the above-described prior art, since the bridge 105 is secured by the screws 106 as described above, securing operations are needed and the number of manufacturing steps as well as the number of parts increases. In particular, if an NT alloy (shape memory alloy) is employed as the material of the bridge 105, serious problems will be encountered in that it is difficult to cut the NT alloy. For example, if screw-mounting holes are to be formed in the bridge 105 made of the NT alloy and screws are to be threadedly fitted into the holes, time-consuming working is required and mass production is extremely difficult.


DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

It is therefore an object of the present invention to solve the above-described problem which have been experienced with the prior art, that is, the problem that an large number of working steps are required and mass production is therefore impossible. The present invention is characterized by comprising a bridge made of an NT alloy and a pair of right and left rims each having an inner portion formed integrally with one end of the bridge. With the above-described arrangement, it is not necessary to cut or drill the bridge and eyeglass frames of the same design can be advantageously mass-produced.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a front elevational view showing an eyeglass frame according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an partial enlarged view showing the manner in which a bridge is secured to the eyeglass frame according to the present invention;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view showing a method of securing a side joint to the eyeglass frame according to the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a mold for use in producing eyeglass frames; and
FIG. 5 is a front view showing an eyeglass frame according to the prior art .


BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to FIG. 1, an eyeglass frame 1 according to the present invention comprises plastics rims 2. Each of the rims 2 supports a substantially circular lens 2a at its inner side.
Opposite sides 2b of the rims 2 are provided with side joints 3, and a temple 6 is pivotally secured to a hinge 4 of each of the side joints 3. Each of the side joints 3 has a bend 3a which is formed by bending one end of a stripe-shaped member. The bend 3a is disposed on the front side of each rim 2 when the temple 6 is to be secured. The inner side of the side joint 3 is provided with a screw-mounting hole 7 of cylindrical configuration. The side joints 3 are secured to the opposite sides 2b of the respective rims 2 with screws 8 threadedly fitted into the corresponding screw-mounting holes 7.
The hinge 4 is secured to an extension of each of the side joints 2, and the hinge 4 comprises a frame 4a and a hinge screw 4b. The temple 6 made of a material which is extremely difficult to work, for example, an NT alloy, is secured pivotally on the hinge 4.
A bridge 9 for connecting a pair of right and left rims 2 will be explained below. The bridge 9 has an inverted U shape and two ends 9a and 9b. Each of the ends 9a and 9b is provided with flange portions 9c and 9d, and these flange portions 9c and 9d are formed integrally with each of the inner sid

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