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Title: US3582193: CUSHIONED SPECTACLE FRAMES FOR ATHLETES
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Bogyos, Frank S.; Racine, WI 53404

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1971-06-01 / 1969-06-24

Application Number: US1969000835996

IPC Code: Advanced: B29D 12/02; G02C 5/00;
Core: B29D 12/00; more...
IPC-7: G02C 1/08; G02C 5/06;

U.S. Class: Current: 351/090; 351/117; 351/132; 351/154; 351/158; 351/178;
Original: 351/090; 351/117; 351/132; 351/154; 351/158;

Field of Search: 02C/1/08 02C/5/06 351/041,51,52,62,83,90,102,117,126,132,154,158

Priority Number:
1969-06-24  US1969000835996

Abstract: Athletic eye spectacles having a frame including a lens-holding piece and temples. The frame includes a covering of a coating material which is soft and resilient, while the frame has an inner core of a harder material for properly supporting the lenses. The coating material is sufficiently resilient or soft so that if the spectacles are hit, the wearer will not be injured, nor will the person who strikes the spectacles. The spectacles are made by placing the inner or base frame in a mold, and the coating material is poured into the mold in liquid form and is permitted to set around the base frame. Finally, the temple pieces are also coated and affixed to the lens-holding frame piece.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Hansmann, Arthur J. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Schonberg, David; Leonard, John W.

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What I claim is:     1. In athletic eye spectacles, an inner frame of a relatively hard material like metal to resist deformation, said inner frame including a lens-holding piece with two mounting posts at opposite ends thereof and including two temple pieces mounted on said posts, said lens-holding piece including two lens-holding rims and a connecting nose bridge, two lenses secured in said lens-holding rims, a coating material extending on said lens-holding piece and being of a material of lesser hardness and more resilience than said hard material of said inner frame, the improvement comprising said coating material being translucent and one continuous piece cast in a mold cavity completely over said lens-holding piece and extending in full contact with and fully enclosing the entire said lens-holding piece, including said mounting posts, to a depth of 3 millimeters all around except on the inside edges of said rims adjacent said lenses, said coating material also extending in full contact with and fully enclosing said temple pieces at the locations adjacent said posts.

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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 3pp US1515624  1924-11 Schumacher et al.   Ophthalmic mounting
Get PDF - 3pp US2221736  1940-11 Lindblom   Ophthalmic mounting
Get PDF - 4pp US2774279  1956-12 Olson et al.   Spectacles for athletic competitors
       
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