WO2017191574A1 - Branche latérale pour monture de lunettes, et lunettes pourvues d'une telle branche - Google Patents

Branche latérale pour monture de lunettes, et lunettes pourvues d'une telle branche Download PDF

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WO2017191574A1
WO2017191574A1 PCT/IB2017/052569 IB2017052569W WO2017191574A1 WO 2017191574 A1 WO2017191574 A1 WO 2017191574A1 IB 2017052569 W IB2017052569 W IB 2017052569W WO 2017191574 A1 WO2017191574 A1 WO 2017191574A1
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  • the present invention relates to a clip for securing a pair of eyeglasses to a garment, preventing them from falling accidentally for example from the shirt pocket or from a pants pocket.
  • An object of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks mentioned above and in particular allow attaching an eyeglasses frame to a garment, preventing it from falling for example from a pocket or a shirt or jacket pocket, with a lesser aesthetic impact on the frame itself.
  • Such an object is achieved, in a first aspect of the present invention, by a side temple having the features according to claim 1.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a portion of an eyeglasses frame according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 2 shows a front view of a portion of an eyeglasses temple according to a second embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a portion of an eyeglasses frame according to a third embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 4 shows a perspective view of a portion of an eyeglasses frame according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 5 shows a perspective view of a portion of an eyeglasses frame according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 6 shows a perspective view of a detail of an eyeglasses frame according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 6A shows a section according to plane Vla-VIa of the frame of Figure 6;
  • Figure 7 shows a perspective view of a detail of an eyeglasses frame according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 8 shows a first example of securing one of the frames of Figures 1-14 to a garment of an end user
  • Figure 9 shows a perspective view of a detail of a fixing clip of an eyeglasses frame according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 10 shows a perspective view of a detail of a fixing clip of an eyeglasses frame according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 11 shows a perspective view of a detail of a fixing clip of an eyeglasses frame according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 12 shows a perspective view of a detail of a fixing clip of an eyeglasses frame according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 13 shows a perspective view of a detail of a fixing clip of an eyeglasses frame according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 14 shows a perspective view of a detail of a fixing clip of an eyeglasses frame according to a thirteenth embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 15 shows a second example of securing one of the frames of Figures 1-14 to a garment of an end user
  • Figure 16 shows a perspective view of a portion of an eyeglasses frame according to a fourteenth embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 17 shows a detail of the frame of figure 16, in a section according to plane XVII-XVII;
  • Figure 18 shows a detail of the frame of figure 16, in a section according to plane XVIII-XVIII;
  • Figure 19 shows a perspective view of a portion of an eyeglasses frame according to a fifteenth embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 20 shows a detail of the frame of figure 19, in a section according to plane XIX-XIX longitudinal to the clip.
  • Figure 1 relates to a pair of eyeglasses indicated as a whole with reference numeral 1 according to a first embodiment of the invention.
  • the eyeglass frame 1 indicated as a whole with reference numeral 3, comprises a front element 5 and two temples 7, 9, also called templebars, each of which is fixed by means of an articulated joint 11, such as a hinge, to a flank/side/end of the front element 5.
  • the front element 3 is designed to fix a pair of lenses 13 keeping them before the eyes of the person who is wearing them.
  • “Lens” in the present description means a dioptre having magnifying or corrective power, or even a transparent or semi-transparent plate or shell without magnifying or corrective power, such as sunglasses that are not prescription eyeglasses, lenses - or more precisely optical filters - for welder goggles, or even more complex optical systems such as magnifying optics formed by multiple lenses, optical prisms and/or mirrors such as microscopes, telescopes, spotting scopes, binoculars, electronic displays and projectors for example for augmented reality, infrared night vision goggles or visors.
  • Lenses 13 may be made for example of glass and/or plastic material.
  • the front element 3 may form a sort of frame 15 at least partially surrounding lenses 13; if it surrounds the entire perimeter of lens 13, in technical jargon such a frame 15 is currently referred to as "rim".
  • the back end of the temples 7, 9 may form a stretch bent downwards with respect to their front portion; in technical jargon, such a bent stretch 19, designed to rest on the ear ( Figures 2, 3, 5) is currently referred to as "temple tip".
  • Each temple 7, 9 may be made for example of metal or plastic.
  • At least one of the temples 7, 9 is provided with a fixing clip 21 designed to hang and secure the temple 7, 9, and thus the respective eyeglasses 1, to a garment of the user, for example the rim of a breast pocket, pocket or collar of a shirt, blouse, t-shirt, jacket, scarf, foulard.
  • the fixing clip 21 is arranged on the side of the temple 7, 9 designed to face towards the user's head while he/she is wearing the eyeglasses during normal use.
  • Both temples 7, 9 of a full eyeglasses frame 1 may be provided with a respective clip 21.
  • each clip 21, 21', 21", 21 III , 21 VII , 21 VIII , 21 IX , 21 x , 21 XI , 21 XII is arranged close to or at the articulated joint 11 attaching the respective temple 7, 9 to the front element 5.
  • each clip 21, 21', 21", 21 III , 21 VII , 21 VIII , 21 IX , 21 x , 21 XI , 21 XII is arranged at a distance from the articulated joint 11 preferably smaller than or equal to half the overall length of the temple 7, 9, more preferably not smaller than or equal to a quarter of the overall length of temple 7, 9 and more preferably smaller than or equal to one sixth of the overall length of temple 7, 9, wherein such a distance is referred to the end of clip 21, 21', 21", 21 III , 21 VII , 21 VIII , 21 IX , 21 x , 21 XI , 21 XII that is attached the temple 7, 9 or branching off it.
  • each clip 21, 21', 21", 21 , 21 v , 21 VIII , 21 IX , 21 x , 21 XI , 21 XII is arranged at a distance from the articulated joint 11 preferably equal to or smaller than four centimetres, more preferably equal to or smaller than three centimetres and even more preferably equal to or smaller than two centimetres.
  • Each clip 21 may have a substantially oblong shape and be oriented longitudinally ( Figures 1, 2, 4, 5) or transversely to the relevant temple 7, 9 ( Figure 3) .
  • Each clip 21 may be made substantially as a more or less elastic sheet designed to clamp the flap of the garment against the side of the temple 7, 9 itself.
  • Each clip 21, 21', 21", 21 III , 21 VII , 21 VIII , 21 IX , 21 x , 21 XI , 21 XII may have an overall shape for example curved, S o Z when viewed in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of the relevant temple 7, 9 with respect to the front element 5.
  • the S or Z shape with the free end of the clip 21, 21', 21", 21 III which, by moving ideally from the secured end to the free one of the clip, diverges from the temple, greatly facilitates the grip and lock of the clip on the flap of the garment.
  • Each clip 21 can be integrally formed from the temple 7, 9 and in particular can be made of the same material of the temple, e.g. metal or plastic.
  • the clip 21 and the relevant temple 7, 9 may be integrally formed for example through one or more of these techniques: injection moulding, casting, melting, die casting, forging, milling, clipping, carving, engraving, electrical discharge machining, additive manufacturing, fused deposition production, fused deposition modelling, stereolithography, three- dimensional printing, that is, "3D printing" in the current technical jargon, sintering, selective laser sintering (SLS) .
  • injection moulding casting, melting, die casting, forging, milling, clipping, carving, engraving, electrical discharge machining, additive manufacturing, fused deposition production, fused deposition modelling, stereolithography, three- dimensional printing, that is, "3D printing" in the current technical jargon, sintering, selective laser sintering (SLS) .
  • SLS selective laser sintering
  • each clip 21 and each temple 7, 9 may be formed separately and then joined together, and optionally may be made of different materials.
  • the clip 21 can be obtained, in addition to the techniques listed above, for example by cold and/or hot blanking and/or stamping.
  • the clips 21 and temples 7, 9 may be joined for example by welding, gluing, riveting, hot and cold forging, screwing, riveting, co-moulding.
  • each clip 21 is joined to the respective temple 7, 9 permanently, meaning that in order to separate the temple and the clip it is necessary to carry out processes and other operations on them that are outside the normal use by the end user and by ordinary cleaning and maintenance, and for example have to be unglued, sawn, cut, sheared, milled, unsoldered, pierced, melted, dissolved.
  • the temples 21 provided with clips 7, 9 already secured may be marketed separately from the original eyeglasses; those who suffer particularly due to the problem of eyeglasses falling from small pockets or pockets can buy one or two temples 21 with clips and replace the original ones, for example simply by dismounting and remounting hinges 11.
  • Figure 2 shows a pair of eyeglasses according to a second embodiment of the invention.
  • These eyeglasses comprise a frame in turn comprising a temple 7' , 9' with a fixing clip 21' according to the invention.
  • the clip 21' having the shape of a tab or elongated sheet, is defined and delimited by a slit or other through opening 23 that thoroughly -that is from side to side- crosses the entire thickness of the temple 7 ' , 9' .
  • the clip 21' and the temple 7', 9' form a single integral piece and are made of the same material, preferably a synthetic resin.
  • This shape of clip in fact lends itself particularly to be formed, at very low cost and with very simple processes, on relatively very large temples, - approximately over 10-20 mm - generally made of plastic material.
  • the clip 21' may lie in the same lying plane - or surface - of the rest of the temple 7', 9', or more advantageously it may protrude in a more and less significant manner from the rest of the temple towards the user's temple.
  • Figure 3 shows a pair of eyeglasses 1" according to a third embodiment of the invention.
  • the fixing clip 21" of these eyeglasses differs from the clip 21' in Figure 2 mainly because while the clip 21' extends longitudinally to the temple 7', 9', the clip 21" extends perpendicularly, or in any case transversely to the temple 7", 9".
  • the clip 21" is preferably shaped like an elongated tab or sheet, and is preferably defined and delimited by a through slit 23' thoroughly crossing the entire thickness of the temple 7", 9".
  • the clip 21" Extending transversely to the temple 7", 9", the clip 21" is particularly adapted to clamp the hem of the collar of a shirt or the hems of an unbuttoned shirt collar.
  • Figure 4 shows a pair of eyeglasses l III according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
  • the fixing clip 21 III of these eyeglasses differs from the clip 21 in Figure 1 mainly because the latter is integrally formed from the temple 7, 9, while the clip 21 III is formed from a piece separated from the temple I 111 , 9 III and is hinged to the hinge or other articulated joint ll III through which the temples I 111 , 9 III are attached to the front element 5 III .
  • the clip 21 III may advantageously be hinged to the same screw or pin 25 around which all the movable parts of the hinge ll III rotate; to this end, the clip 21 III may be provided with a hole or through slot 27 in which the screw or pin 25 is inserted.
  • FIG. 5 shows a pair of eyeglasses 1 according to a fifth embodiment of the invention.
  • the fixing clip 21 IV of these eyeglasses differs from the clip 21 III in Figure 4 mainly because the eyelet 26 of the latter forms a male hinge portion that fits into a female seat of the hinge ll III within the hinge itself.
  • the clip 21 IV instead fits outside of the hinge 11 IV , and more specifically its two eyelets 26 IV form a female seat in which the elements of the original hinge 11 IV can be fit.
  • the clip 21 IV may hinge with the other elements of the original hinge 11 IV by rotating like the latter and with respect to them around a common screw or pin 25 IV .
  • the clip 21 IV lends itself to be made larger and sturdier than the clip 21 III .
  • the clip 21 IV does not require modifying the elements of the hinge 11 IV , in particular thinning the other male elements of hinge 11 IV to allow accommodating the male element formed by the eyelet 26 therewith.
  • the hinge or other articulated joint 11, 11', 11", ll III , 11 IV can be provided with a spring or other elastic return element, not shown, that constantly pushes the free end of the clip 21 III against the temple 7 III , 9 III allowing pinching the hem of the garment.
  • the frame 3 III may be provided with other return devices, such as a system comprising at least one magnet 29 that constantly pushes the free end of the spring against the temple [64] As shown in Figure 4, the magnet 29 can be placed near or at the free end of the clip 21 III and be attached to the clip itself and/or to the temple I 111 , 9 III , especially in the case of plastic temples.
  • the magnet compared to the solution with spring, allows reducing both the clip and temple thickness and their costs, making the clip fastening more reliable.
  • the magnet 29 or another magnet may be fixed permanently on the temple or formed thereon.
  • the magnet 29 may also be a magnetized portion of the same material that forms the temple or the fixing clip .
  • the clip 21 III in Figure 4 is particularly adapted to be mounted on thin metal temples, but is also effective if mounted on larger temples made of plastic.
  • All other construction details of the clip 21 III and the frame l III can be for example identical to those of the fixing clips, temples and frames described above.
  • the free end of a clip 21 v can be provided with lateral wings 31 protruding laterally and in directions transverse to the assembly of the clip 21 v itself, forming a recess designed to accommodate an intermediate stretch of the respective temple 7 V , 9 V .
  • the lateral wings 31, as well as protrusions 35, 35 VII , 35 VIII , 35 IX , 35 x , 35 XI , 35 XII and any corresponding recesses 33, allow the clip to grab more firmly the hem of garment, further reducing the risks that the eyeglasses may fall out unexpectedly from a pocket, breast pocket or collar and fall to the ground.
  • the lateral wings 31, as well as protrusions 35, 35 VII , 35 VIII , 35 IX , 35 x , 35 XI , 35 XII and any corresponding recesses 33 allow securing an eyeglasses frame also at the hem of a garment that extends almost vertically, as shown for example in Figure 15, and not only to the horizontal flap of a pocket or at the lowest point of a collar ( Figure 8) or a neckline, which may be of particular advantage when wearing dresses with particularly large necklines.
  • an eyeglasses frame 1 VI according to the invention and for example a side temple 7 VI , 9 VI thereof, may be provided with a recess 33 arranged to accommodate a respective protrusion 35 formed on the fixing clip 21 VI .
  • the protrusion 35 is formed at or near the free end 210 of the clip 21 VI .
  • the recess 33 may have for example approximately V-, U, polygonal or rounded-shaped cross-sections.
  • clip 21 VI grabs the hems of the garment more firmly.
  • an eyeglasses frame according to the invention may be provided with a protrusion 35, 35 VII , 35 VIII , 35 IX , 35 x , 35 XI , 35 XII but not with the corresponding recess 33.
  • the protrusion 35, 35 VII , 35 VIII , 35 IX , 35 x , 35 XI , 35 XII presses against a relatively flat portion of the respective side temple 7, 9.
  • the protrusion 35 VII , 35 VIII , 35 IX , 35 x , 35 XI , 35 XII may be shaped for example as a hemisphere ( Figure 9), a cone ( Figure 10), a truncated cone, a pyramid, a truncated pyramid, a spherical cap ( Figure 9), ellipsoidal or other type boss or rib substantially oblong ( Figures 11-14), and/or form a serrated surface ( Figures 12, 14) or a wavy surface ( Figure 13) .
  • the protrusions 35, 35 VII , 35 VIII , 35 IX , 35 x , 35 XI , 35 XII rather than on the fixing clips 21 IV , 21 VII , 21 VIII , 21 IX , 21 x , 21 XI , 21 XII may be formed on the side temples 7, 9.
  • recesses 33 that accommodate protrusions 35, 35 VII , 35 VIII , 35 IX , 35 x , 35 XI , 35 XII , rather than on the side temples 7, 9, 7 IV , 9 IV may be formed on the fixing clips 21 IV , 21 VII , 21 VIII , 21 IX , 21 x , 21 XI , 21 XII .
  • the side temples and the fixing clips may form a male/female coupling designed to pinch the hems of a garment by concentrating on a limited area the pinching pressure so as to firmly secure the eyeglasses frame to the garment .
  • Each clip 21 XVI may advantageously have a plan shape, when viewed in a direction substantially perpendicular to the overall lying plane of the respective temple 7 XVI , 9 XVI , which overall forms a curve ( Figures 16-18) .
  • This curve may be a sharp elbow or have a more or less wide bending radius, or even an arc of a circle.
  • the end of the clip 21 XVI which is attached to the temple 7 XVI , 9 XVI may extend for example substantially perpendicular to the adjacent stretch of the temple 7 XIX , 9 XIX , when viewing the clip in a plan view.
  • the free end of clip 21 may extend for example substantially parallel or longitudinal to the adjacent stretch of the temple 7 XIX , 9 XIX .
  • the end of the clip 21 XVI that is attached to the temple 7 XVI , 9 XVI extends more transversely to the adjacent stretch of temple 7 XIX , 9 XIX than the free end of the clip itself.
  • Each clip 21 XVI may have overall shape in a plan view substantially as an L or Z .
  • Each clip 21 XIX when viewed in a direction substantially perpendicular to the overall lying plane of the relative temple 7 XIX , 9 XIX , may be advantageously inclined with respect to the adjacent stretch of the temple 7 XIX , 9 XIX to which it is fixed so as not to be neither parallel nor perpendicular to such a stretch of the temple ( Figures 19, 20) and so that the free end of the clip faces the temple tip of the respective temple 7 XIX , 9 XIX or in any case inclined towards the temple tip .
  • Each clip 21 XIX may have an inclination a [alpha] for example comprised between 10°-80°, more preferably between 30°-60° and even more preferably between 35°- 55° or about equal to 45°.
  • the tabs 21 XVI , 21 XIX can pinch better and secure more firmly to both V and round necklines, and more generally to the hems of a garment with different inclinations with respect to the vertical .
  • the eyeglasses of Figures 1-20 may be used for example in two ways, a first one by fitting the temple 21 provided with clip in a breast pocket of a shirt or in the neck of a sweater, shirt or blouse, leaving out of the breast pocket or shirt the other temple 21 and the front element 5 (Figure 8) .
  • the clip 21 pinches the hem of the breast pocket or neck thereby firmly holding the eyeglasses and preventing them from slipping off and falling down accidentally .
  • the front element 5 and a folded temple 7, 7', 7", 7 III may be fitted into the collar, leaving the other temple 9, 9', 9", 9 III provided with the clip 21, 21', 21", 21 III projecting from the latter, which clip pinches the hem of the garment collar.
  • the present invention therefore allows securing a pair of eyeglasses to a garment, preventing it from falling accidentally, in more ways compared to known frames, leaving more freedom to the end user and better adapting to his/her personal preferences and habits.
  • the clips 21 are hidden by the temples themselves and much less visible, and have a very minor impact on the aesthetics of the frame than the clips described in the above documents US 6029319 or US4903375, binding much less a designer who needs to design an eyeglasses frame with an attractive appearance, and not preventing the purchase thereof by demanding customers in terms of aesthetics .
  • the exemplary embodiments described above are susceptible to various modifications and variations without departing from the scope of protection of the present invention.
  • the front element 3 may simply comprise a traverse under which the lenses 13 are attached.
  • the front element 3 may comprise only a bridge 17 that extends above the nose and to which nose pads (not shown) are attached to rest on the nose itself.
  • the front element 3 may comprise a single plate or shell, of transparent or translucent material that forms both lenses and the bridge over the nose, and to which the temples 7, 9 are directly attached.
  • the materials used as well as the sizes can be whatever, according to the technical requirements .

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La branche latérale (7, 7', 7", 7III; 9, 9', 9", 9III) d'une monture de lunettes (1, 1', 1", 1III) selon l'invention comprend une pince de fixation (21, 21', 21", 21III, 21IV, 21V, 21VI) agencé pour fixer la branche elle-même à un vêtement d'un utilisateur, et la pince de fixation est agencée sur le côté de la branche (7, 7', 7", 7III; 9, 9', 9", 9III) agencé pour être orienté vers la tête de l'utilisateur lorsqu'il porte les lunettes. La pince (21, 21', 21", 21III, 21IV, 21V, 21VI) permet de suspendre et de fixer solidement les lunettes à une poche de poitrine ou au col d'une chemise, de façon à les empêcher de tomber lorsqu'un utilisateur se penche. Étant donné que ces pinces sont sur l'intérieur des branches, elles sont moins visibles.
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