Title: Eyeglasses having magnetically attached outer lenses
Abstract: Eyeglasses of the invention include a pair of inner lenses, a nose bridge connecting the inner lenses, and at least one fastener means comprising a lens portion inserted into an opening defined by an inner lens. The lens portion connects with an end portion suited for attachment to a leg connected with an outer lens overlying one of the inner lenses. The end portion preferably comprises a material attracted to a magnet. In a preferred embodiment, a support arm extends laterally between the support arm and the end portion. Combination eyeglasses of the invention include a pair of outer lenses covering exterior surface portions of the inner lenses. The outer lenses include at least one rearwardly extending leg having a back portion connecting with a ferrous metal end portion. The back portion preferably includes a permanent magnet. In a preferred embodiment the eyeglasses also include end pieces attached to the inner lenses and supporting temples. The fastener means of the invention is positioned adjacent the nose bridge, adjacent the end pieces, or adjacent both the nose bridge and the end pieces.
Patent Number: 7,011,402 Issued on 03/14/2006 to Shapiro
| Inventors:
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Shapiro; Samuel R. (163 Urick La., Monroeville, PA 15146)
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| Appl. No.:
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803500 |
| Filed:
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March 19, 2004 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
351/57; 351/47; 351/110; 351/146 |
| Current Intern'l Class: |
G02C 7/08 (20060101) |
| Field of Search: |
351/47,48,57,58,110,140,142,143,145,146
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References Cited [Referenced By]
U.S. Patent Documents
Primary Examiner: Mai; Huy
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Klepac; Glenn E.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. Eyeglasses comprising
(a) a pair of inner lenses, said inner lenses each including an interior surface
portion and an exterior surface portion,
(b) a nose bridge connecting said inner lenses,
(c) at least one fastener means comprising a plastic prong including a pair of
spaced hollow bushings connected by a bight adjacent one of said inner lenses,
said bushings extending into a pair of spaced openings defined by at least one
of said inner lenses,
(d) an end portion connected with said lens portion interiorly of said inner
lenses, said end portion being suitable for attachment to a leg connected with
an outer lens overlying one of said inner lenses, said end portion comprising a
magnet or a material attracted to a magnet, and
(e) a support arm connecting said plastic prong with said end portion, said support
arm extending laterally outwardly of said plastic prong.
2. The eyeglasses of claim 1 wherein said support arm is adjacent to an interior
surface of one of said inner lenses.
3. The eyeglasses of claim 1 wherein said fastener means and said support arm
comprise an integrally formed, unitary structure.
4. The eyeglasses of claim 1 wherein said fastener means and said support arm
are formed separately.
5. The eyeglasses of claim 1 wherein said nose bridge comprises an arch extending
between said inner lenses and a stud extending from said arch into at least one
of said bushings.
6. The eyeglasses of claim 1 wherein said nose bridge includes a pair of studs
extending into said bushings.
7. The eyeglasses of claim 1 wherein said fastener means comprises a metal or
plastic screw or bolt.
8. The eyeglasses of claim 1 further comprising:
(f) a pair of outer lenses suitable for covering said exterior surface portion,
each said outer lenses comprising a rearwardly extending leg including a back portion
for attachment to said support arm, said back portion comprising a magnet or a
material attracted to a magnet.
9. The eyeglasses of claim 1 further comprising:
(g) a pair of temples carried by said inner lenses.
10. The eyeglasses of claim 9 wherein said fastener means includes at least one
prong including a support arm extending laterally outwardly of a pin connected
with at least one of said temples, said support arm supporting an end portion for
attachment to a leg connected with an outer lens adjacent said exterior surface
portion, said end portion comprising a magnet or a material attracted to a magnet.
11. The eyeglasses of claim 1 wherein said inner lenses are rimless.
Description
1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to eyeglasses having a set of principal lenses
and a set of auxiliary lenses attached to the principal lenses by magnets.
2. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Persons who wear eyeglasses often wish to attach auxiliary lenses over the
principal lenses and to detach such auxiliary lenses when desired. For example
persons whose eyeglasses have prescription lenses sometimes add auxiliary lenses
in order to form sunglasses. The wearer may change the auxiliary lenses frequently,
depending upon local conditions and the wearer's fashion needs. For such uses the
auxiliary lenses must be easily mounted on the principal lenses and easily removed,
as needed. It is also desirable that the auxiliary lenses be held securely in place
on the principal lenses when mounted thereon so that the auxiliary lenses do not
accidentally fall off. Such requirements are even more important for users involved
in outdoor sports, strenuous labor, or other activities straining connections between
the principal lenses and the auxiliary lenses.
Presently several types of mechanical connections are employed to hold
a set of auxiliary lenses securely in place adjacent a set of principal lenses.
However, mechanical attachments are often difficult and time consuming to operate,
are subject to malfunction if parts of the mechanism are bent or otherwise damaged,
and may even pose a danger of scratching surfaces of the principal lenses. Accordingly,
a variety of magnetic devices have been developed for attaching auxiliary lenses
to eyeglass lenses or to their frames.
Magnetic attachment mechanisms for auxiliary lenses are known in the prior
art. Some patents disclosing magnetic attachments for eyewear are Chao et al. U.S.
Pat. No. 6,012,811; Chao U.S. Pat. No. 6,199,981; Chen U.S. Pat. No. 6,293,672;
and Xiang U.S. Pat. No. 6,478,420. However, there still remains a need for an improved
magnetic attachment mechanism suitable for connecting auxiliary lenses to eyeglasses,
and in particular for connecting auxiliary lenses to eyeglasses having rimless
principal lenses.
A principal objective of the present invention is to provide an improved magnetic
attachment mechanism for connecting auxiliary eyeglass lenses to principal eyeglass lenses.
A related objective of the invention is to provide a magnetic attachment mechanism
suitable for attaching auxiliary eyeglass lenses to eyeglasses having rimless principal lenses.
Another objective of the invention is to conceal from view a magnetic connection
between the auxiliary eyeglass lenses and the principal lenses.
An advantage of the invention is that the magnetic attachment mechanism of the
invention permits the auxiliary lenses to be easily detached and removed, when
the wearer so desires.
Additional objectives and advantages of the invention will become readily
apparent to persons skilled in the art from the following specification and claims.
3. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to eyeglasses having a set of inner lenses
suited for attachment to a set of outer lenses. The inner lenses are preferably
rimless lenses. The outer lenses may be attached separately to the inner lenses
or the outer lenses may be connected by a bridge attached to the inner lenses.
One embodiment of the invention is directed to a set of eyeglasses comprising
a pair of inner lenses, a nose bridge connecting the inner lenses, at least one
fastener means, and an end portion connected with an interior end of the fastener means.
The inner lenses may be made from glass or plastic and preferably comprise a
polycarbonate. The inner lenses each include interior and exterior surface portions.
Each inner lens defines at least one opening extending between the interior and
exterior surface portions. Preferably each inner lens includes 2 pairs of laterally
spaced through openings.
The nose bridge preferably comprises a titanium substrate covered by a plastic.
A preferred nose bridge comprises an arch extending between the inner lenses and
at least one stud extending from the arch into an opening in one of the inner lenses.
More preferably, a pair of laterally spaced studs extends into a pair of laterally
spaced openings in each inner lens. The nose bridge also supports a pair of nose pads.
The fastener means includes a lens portion extending into an opening defined
by an inner lens. The fastener means comprises a metal or plastic material, preferably
nylon. Suitable fastener means include metal and plastic screws and bolts, and
plastic prongs. A preferred plastic prong includes a pair of laterally spaced hollow
bushings and a bight connecting the bushings. The bushings are inserted into spaced
openings and the bight is proximate to an interior surface of an inner lens. In
a preferred embodiment, studs extending rearwardly from the nose bridge are inserted
into the spaced nylon bushings.
The inner lenses preferably include a support arm extending laterally outward
of the fastener means. The support arm may be metal or plastic. The support arm
may be formed separately from the fastener means or integrally with the lens portion
of the fastener means as a unitary structure. The support arm includes an end portion
spaced from the lens portion. The end portion comprises a permanent magnet or a
material attracted to a magnet. Such material may be steel, iron, or various combinations
of iron with other metals such as nickel, chromium, cobalt, silver, and aluminum.
The end portion is suitable for attachment to a leg extending rearwardly from an
outer lens. Alternatively the entire fastener means including the end portion may
comprise a material attracted to a magnet.
Combination eyeglasses are made by covering the inner lenses with a pair
of outer lenses adjacent exterior surface portions of the inner lenses. The outer
lenses are made from glass or plastic and are preferably tinted plastic so that
the combination eyeglasses are sunglasses. The outer lenses may be rimless or have
metal or plastic rims and are preferably rimless. The outer lenses are connected
by a nose piece.
Outer lenses of the invention define at least one through opening extending
between inner and outer surface portions of each lens. A fastener means is preferably
inserted into each opening. The fastener means may be a plastic or metal screw
or bolt or a prong. A particularly preferred fastener means is a nylon prong or
sleeve having 2 spaced hollow bushings connected by a bight. The bushings are inserted
into openings in a lens. The nose piece includes 2 studs extending rearwardly into
the hollow bushings.
The nose piece supports at least one rearwardly extending leg including a back
portion comprising a permanent magnet or a material attracted to a magnet. The
back portion preferably includes a permanent magnet. The nose piece preferably
supports 2 rearwardly extending legs that may be formed integrally with the nose
piece or formed separately. In a particularly preferred embodiment a titanium nose
piece and 2 titanium legs are formed separately and welded together.
The eyeglasses of the invention preferably include left and right temples attached
to the left and right inner lenses by end pieces. In an alternative embodiment
of the invention left and right end pieces each include at least one stud extending
into a bushing on a fastener means. This embodiment also includes left and right
support arms extending laterally outwardly from the inner lenses adjacent interior
surface portions of the inner lenses. The support arms each have end portions comprising
a magnet or a material attracted to a magnet, for attachment to rear portions of
legs extending from the outer lenses. Yet another embodiment of the invention has
4 legs extending rearwardly of the outer lenses, including 2 legs connecting with
support arms adjacent the nose piece and legs connecting with support arms adjacent
the left end piece and the right end piece.
4. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings show some particularly preferred embodiments of the
invention as examples, with like parts bearing like reference numbers.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of eyeglasses having a pair of inner lenses suited
for attachment to outer lenses in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of a pair of outer lenses suited for attachment
to the eyeglasses of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a rear elevational view of combination eyeglasses in accordance with
the invention.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the combination eyeglasses of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary, exploded view of the combination eyeglasses of FIG. 3.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a particularly preferred support arm and end
portion for attachment to the inner lenses of FIG. 1.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a particularly preferred nose piece for the
outer lenses of FIG. 2.
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a support arm and end portion for attachment
to the pair of outer lenses of FIG. 2.
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of alternative embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a different embodiment of the eyeglasses of
the present invention.
FIG. 11 is a front elevational view of the eyeglasses of FIG. 10.
FIG. 12 is a rear elevational view of outer lenses suitable for attachment to
the eyeglasses of FIG. 11.
5. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PARTICULARLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As shown in FIG. 1, eyeglasses or primary eyeglasses
10 of the invention
include a pair of inner lenses or primary lenses
12,
13. The inner
lenses
12,
13 are preferably prescription lenses, manufactured in
accordance with the specifications of an optician or an optometrist. The lenses
12,
13 are connected to left and right temples
14,
15
by left and right end pieces
16,
17 having hinges
18,
19
allowing the temples
14,
15 to be folded inwardly so that the eyeglasses
occupy less space when not in use. A titanium nose bridge
20 connects the
lenses
12,
13, as described in more detail below. The nose bridge
20 supports left and right silicone nose pads
22,
23.
The inner lenses
12,
13 are preferably made of a polycarbonate.
The end pieces
16,
17 and hinges
18,
19 are preferably
metal. The preferred temples
14,
15 are metal with plastic ear pads
24,
25. The end pieces
16,
17 each included a metal
stud
26,
27 inserted into plastic prongs
28,
29 extending
through openings defined by the lenses
12,
13.
The inner lenses
12,
13 also support plastic prongs
32,
33. The prongs
32,
33 are connected with support arms
34,
35 extending laterally inwardly from the prongs. Support arms
34,
35 each have an end portion
36,
37 comprising a material attracted
to a magnet, preferably steel or other ferrous metal.
Referring now to FIG. 2, there is shown a pair of rimless outer lenses
or auxiliary lenses
42,
43 for attachment to the primary eyeglasses
10 of FIG. 1. The polycarbonate lenses
42,
43 are connected
by a metal nose piece
45.
As shown in FIGS. 3-5, the outer lenses
42,
43 are suited for attachment
to the inner lenses
12,
13. The nose piece
45 is welded to
rearwardly extending legs
46,
47 each including an enlarged back
portion
48,
49. In the preferred embodiment shown, the back portions
48,
49 are permanent magnets. Attachment of the back portions
48,
49 to end portions
36,
37 extending from the inner lenses
12,
13 is shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. The nose piece
45 includes
rearwardly directed posts
52 extending through the outer lenses
42,
43. The posts
52 are inserted into hollow pressure sleeves
56
extending inwardly from a yoke
58 adjacent the lenses
42,
43,
as shown.
FIGS. 4 and 5 show that the inner lenses
12,
13 each include
inner surface portions
12a,
13a and outer surface portions
12b,
13b. The inner lenses preferably define pairs
of laterally spaced through openings
12c,
13c extending
between the inner and outer surface portions.
FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of the left support arm
34 and
end portion
36, also shown in FIGS. 3-5. The support arm includes a principal
portion
34a defining 2 apertures
60,
61 and an angled
portion
34b extending between the principal portion
34a
and the end portion
36. The end portion
36 includes a ferrous
metal top surface
64 attracted to a permanent magnet on a rear portion
48
of the outer lenses
42,
43. In the preferred embodiment of FIGS.
3-6, hollow sleeves
68,
69 connected by a bight
70 extend
through the apertures
60,
61.
FIG. 7 is an enlarged perspective view of the nose piece
45 also shown
in FIGS. 3-5. The nose piece
45 includes an arch
71, rearwardly directed
posts
52 for attachment to the outer lenses, and rearwardly directed legs
46,
47 welded to the arch
71. The legs
46,
47
have back portions
48,
49 that are permanent magnets.
FIG. 8 is an enlarged perspective view of an alternative embodiment of an attachment
arm
74 and end portion
76 of the invention. The alternative embodiment
shown is suitable for attachment to the inner lenses
12,
13 adjacent
the end pieces
16,
17. The end portion
76 includes a ferrous
metal front surface
78 for attachment to a permanent magnet supported by
a leg (not shown) extending rearwardly from one of the outer lenses
42,
43 of FIGS. 2-5. The front surface
78 extends generally vertically
when the attachment arm
74 is attached to an inner lens.
FIG. 9 is an enlarged perspective view of an alternative embodiment of an integrally
formed prong
82 and end portion
86 of the invention. The prong
82
includes a bight
88 joining 2 hollow sleeves
90. The end portion
86 includes a ferrous metal body
92 circumscribed by a casing
94.
The ferrous metal body
92 has a top surface
96 for attachment to
a permanent magnet supported by a leg (not shown) extending rearwardly from one
of the outer lenses
42,
43 of FIGS. 2-5. The prong
82 and
casing
94 may be metal or plastic and are preferably injection molded from nylon.
Referring now to FIGS. 10-12 there is shown another embodiment of combination
eyeglasses in accordance with the present invention. The combination eyeglasses
include a set of rimless inner lenses
12,
13 as shown in FIGS. 10
and 11, suitable for magnetic attachment to the outer lenses
42,
43
of FIG. 12. The inner lenses
12,
13 support plastic prongs
102
connecting with support arms
104 having end portions
106 comprising
a ferrous metal attracted to a magnet. The prongs
102 also support end pieces
16, hinges
15, and temples
14, as in the embodiment of FIG. 1.
The combination eyeglasses also include outer lenses
42,
43 as
shown in FIG. 12. The outer lenses
42,
43 support plastic prongs
112 connecting with rearwardly extending legs
114 having back portions
116 preferably comprising permanent magnets. The back portions
116
connect with ferrous metal end portions
106 supported by the inner lenses
12,
13.
Although not shown in the drawings, yet another embodiment of the invention
includes 4 legs extending rearwardly of the outer lenses, including 2 legs connecting
with support arms adjacent the nose piece and 2 legs connecting with support arms
adjacent to the end pieces. This embodiment requires 4 support arms extending from
the inner lenses, including 2 support arms connecting with prongs adjacent the
nose bridge and 2 support arms connecting with prongs adjacent the end pieces.
The foregoing detailed description of my invention has been made with reference
to a few particularly preferred embodiments. Persons skilled in the art will understand
that numerous changes and modifications may be pursued without materially departing
from the spirit and scope of the invention defined by the following claims.
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