Eyewear with wire frame inserted into slots in lenses

Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Spectacles and eyeglasses – Brace arm or semi-rimless mounting

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C351S083000, C351S086000, C351S103000

Reexamination Certificate

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07963651

ABSTRACT:
A rimless eyeglass assembly is constructed using a first lens and a second lens with slotted openings for receiving a wire. A wire having a first end and a second end is inserted into the slotted openings of the first and second lens to form an entire pair of eyeglasses.

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International Search Report and Written Opinion; International App. No. PCT/US2010/023313; dated Apr. 13, 2010; 9 pages.

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