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Title: US3953114: Cushion retaining means for eyeglasses
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Bidgood, William T.; Atlanta, GA 30309

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1976-04-27 / 1974-09-23

Application Number: US1974000508415

IPC Code: Advanced: G02C 5/00; G02C 5/14; G02C 5/16; G02C 11/00;
IPC-7: G02C 5/16;

ECLA Code: G02C5/14E; G02C5/00; G02C11/00; S02C200/16;

U.S. Class: Current: 351/123; 351/122;
Original: 351/123; 351/122;

Field of Search: 351/122,123

Priority Number:
1974-09-23  US1974000508415

Abstract:     Retaining means for eyeglasses, the retaining means comprising wedge-shaped cushion members engageable with the temple pieces of the eyeglasses, the cushion members including a thinner portion to engage the top of the ears to provide greater confort to the wearer, and a thicker portion to provide a wedging action against the back of the ear to prevent forward motion of the temple pieces.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Jones, Thomas & Askew ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Sacher, Paul A.;

Family: None

First Claim:
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I claim:     1. Retaining means for eyeglasses comprising a cushion member for attaching to the temple pieces of eyeglasses, said cushion member including a generally wedge-shaped cushion member having a thinner portion and a thicker portion, and attaching means fixed to said cushion member for removably fixing said cushion member to the lower edge of said temple piece, said attaching means being bendable to conform to the shape of said lower edge of said temple piece, said attaching means being so constructed and arranged to locate said cushion member so that said thinner portion is engageable with the top of the ear of a wearer and said thicker portion is immediately rearward of the ear, and a weight carried by the extending end of said temple piece rearward of said cushion member, said weight being just sufficient for holding said thicker portion down behind the ear to prevent forward movement of said temple piece, the arrangement being such that said cushion member is selectively movable along said lower edge to retain said thicker portion immediately rearward of the ear said attaching means comprising a channel, said channel including a plurality of segments adjacent to one another and separated by a plurality of slits, at least one pair of clamp members carried by said channel and formed integrally with said segments and engageable with said temple piece, said channel being bendable selectively to provide a concave portion and a convex of said attaching means, said clamp members being located at said convex portion.

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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 3pp US538151* 1895-04 Bussey    
Get PDF - 3pp US1524321  1925-01 Stevens et al.   Spectacle temple
Get PDF - 4pp US1743796  1930-01 Nelson   Ophthalmic mounting
Get PDF - 3pp US1966717  1934-07 Green   Ophthalmic mounting
Get PDF - 2pp US2031771  1936-02 Grier   Temple for eyeglasses
Get PDF - 2pp US2229568  1941-01 Hodgkins   Eyeglass temple attachment
Get PDF - 8pp US2561402  1951-07 Nelson   Spectacle temple
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Publication Date IPC Code Assignee   Title
Buy PDF FR1535556 1968-07  G02C 5/00   Perfectionnement dans les montures de paires de lunettes 


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