Eyeglasses and clip-on sunglasses with spring bridge for...

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

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C351S057000, C351S124000, C351S128000

Reexamination Certificate

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06869179

ABSTRACT:
The eyeglasses frame is provided with spaced engaging parts. The lens sections of the sunglasses are provided with an enclosed spring bridge mechanism that permits the lens sections to be moved toward each other, compressing the spring, to insert the sunglasses between the engaging parts. The spring urges the lens sections away from each other, to cooperate with the engaging parts, to mount the sunglasses on the eyeglasses frame.

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