Joint for eyeglass temples

Miscellaneous hardware (e.g. – bushing – carpet fastener – caster – Hinge – Eyeglass hinge

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351111, G02C 522

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055704921

ABSTRACT:
A pivotal member 6 is fixed an end-piece 8 secured to an outer edge of each lens rim 2, and has an annular groove 7 formed integral with and around the outer periphery of pivotal member. An end of the end-piece 8 extends upwards along the pivotal member 6 so as to provide a stopper 9 for a temple 5. A front end of the temple is curved to form a C-shaped arcuate member 10 which rotatably engages with the annular groove 7 in the pivotal member 6. The stopper 9 on the retainer abuts against and stops the arcuate member when it has rotated a predetermined angular distance, such that a joint for attaching eyeglass temples does not need any minute hinge bolts and can be of any shape to improve its ornamental value.

REFERENCES:
patent: 232795 (1880-09-01), Willson et al.
patent: 610875 (1898-09-01), Hirst
patent: 1899402 (1933-02-01), Verre
patent: 2192208 (1940-03-01), Stevens

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