Indicia display device for eyeglasses or the like

Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Spectacles and eyeglasses – With decoration or ornamentation

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351158, G02C 1102

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054972116

ABSTRACT:
An indicia display device for eyeglasses or the like includes a display pennant, an elongated support and a fastener for coupling with an eyeglass templepiece. The pennant is mounted in upright position, atop the support and above and beyond the peripheral vision of the wearer. The fastener includes a pair of slots for accepting the templepiece of a pair of glasses and for permitting slidable movement of the device along the length of the templepiece until the pennant is correctly positioned.
The generally planar support provides an additional surface for display of indicia. In certain preferred forms, the device is of unitary construction with a pair of disposable sunglasses.

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