Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Spectacles and eyeglasses – Temples
Patent
1989-04-11
1991-02-26
Bovernick, Rodney B.
Optics: eye examining, vision testing and correcting
Spectacles and eyeglasses
Temples
351121, 351153, G02C 516, G02C 514, G02C 522
Patent
active
049957139
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
The following invention relates to spectacle frames. The innovation finds particular and convenient application in spectacle frames allowing elastic yielding of the arms during the use of the spectacles and when the arms are folded.
In the present state of the art there is a plurality of devices that allow the elastic yielding of the arm. These are divided substantially into three types: arm of the spectacle frame, yielding, and finally, interposed between the elements that constitute the rod of the arm, particularly the one found in the plastic rod, (see the Italian patent Application No. 83501 A/83 in the name of the same applicant, filed on 15.11.1983, entitled "Flexible spectacle arm whose length can be regulated with incorporated hinge and relative frame and spectacles"). This solution substantially incorporates in the arm the hinge whose hinging pin is connected by elastic traction spring means to the end of the arm.
The disadvantages according to the above solutions consist in that nearly all the devices of elastic yielding, particularly those provided with a separate hinge group, involve the use of different elements, which are often complex and of difficult form and besides of noteable cost. Furthermore, breakage even only of one element necessitates the substitution of the whole arm. Another disadvantage is that when the spectacles are not used and the arms are not folded, they project outward which may lead to a damage of the spectacles. U.S. Pat. No. 3,531,190 makes use of a sole and unique flexible member connected between the end of each arm and a corresponding lateral extension of the front frame for ensuring both normal pivoting of the arm between its folded position and its normal open position, as well as extra pivoting of the arm beyond the normal open position. In this reference, the flexible member is a strip of spring metal, not an S-shaped spring forming a hook at each end. One end of the flexible member is pivotably attached to the arm end by means of a pivot, not inserted in a transverse slot, while the other end of the flexible member is permanently attached to the lateral extension of the front frame, not removably insertable into an open cavity of such an extension. This arrangement prevents easy substitution of the flexible member by a replacement. GB-A-317689 proposes to use a connection spring to enable the side arms to be bent beyond the normal position. However, separate pivots are used for closing the frame.
The aim of the following invention is to obviate the above-mentioned disadvantages.
The following invention remedies these problems.
The advantages obtained by this solution consist essentially in the simplification and reduction of the number of elements, in increasing the proficiency of the elasticity characteristics, and in facilitating the putting on of the spectacles and the closure of the arms. Finally the solution enables an easy substitution of the elastic spring or of the arm, respectively.
One preferable embodiment is shown in the drawings whose details are not to be seen as limiting but only illustrative.
FIG. 1 represents a schematic front view of a spectacle frame;
FIG. 2 represents a plan view of the spectacle frame as shown in FIG. 1 representing the yielding-hinging system of the arm;
FIG. 3 represents an enlarged plan sectional view of the arm's hinge;
FIG. 4 represents a lateral view.
The above-mentioned figures disclose a spectacle frame A provided with lateral extentions A' and an arm C. The arm C comprises a metallic end connecting part B in a parallelepiped form which is provided on the inside with a transversal slot 3. The slot 3 in the arm B is formed in proximity to the respective end edge that terminates orthogonally. On the inner side of the extention A', whose form is also parallelepiped, a similar slot seat 2 is provided. An S-shaped spring 1 is formed in such a way that its hook end 1' can be inserted in the slot 3 of the arm C, while the other hook end 1" is engaged in the extension A', with this extremity 1" abuting in said seat slot 2.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3531190 (1970-09-01), Leblanc
patent: 3600068 (1971-08-01), Jolicoieur et al.
patent: 3923384 (1975-12-01), Leblanc
Curto Caterino
Longo Gianantonio
Bovernick Rodney B.
F.A.O.M.S.
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