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Title: US4636048: Adjustable eyeglass holder for caps and hats
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Jones, Boone; Ada, OK 74820

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1987-01-13 / 1984-11-13

Application Number: US1984000671252

IPC Code: Advanced: G02C 3/02;
Core: G02C 3/00;
IPC-7: G02C 3/00;

ECLA Code: A42B1/24D; G02C3/02;

U.S. Class: Current: 351/155; 351/156;
Original: 351/155; 351/156;

Field of Search: 351/155,140,146,130,107,156

Priority Number:
1984-11-13  US1984000671252

Abstract:     An eyeglass holding apparatus is provided which enables a person to utilize eyeglasses without having the eyeglasses contact the nose or ears. The apparatus is comprised of a mounting band adapted to engage a hat or cap, holding arms, and telescopically adjustable components which facilitate easy assembly of the apparatus from mass-produced parts and adjustment to the needs and comfort of the wearer. The apparatus is preferably fabricated at least in part of moldable thermoplastic resin.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Rainer, Norman B. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Bovernick, Rodney B.; Dzierzynski, P.

Maintenance Status: E2 Expired  Check current status

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Family: None

First Claim:
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Having thus described my invention, what is claimed is:     1. An eyeglass holding apparatus which comprises:
  • (a) a mounting band of adjustable size adapted to be attached to the interior headband of a cap or hat and substantially encircle the head of the wearer, said mounting band having a front extremity adapted to fit over the wearer's forehead, an opposed rear extremity, and a vertical plane of symmetry that bisects said front and rear extremities,
  • (b) first and second elongated straight rigid holding arms forwardly extending from the front extremity of said mounting band in equally spaced relationship about said vertical plane of symmetry and centered in a plane that perpendicularly intersects said plane of symmetry,
  • (c) a first T-shaped sleeve comprised of a straight hollow top portion and straight hollow leg portion, said top portion being slideably engaged by said first holding arm, the leg portion being directed toward the opposite holding arm,
  • (d) a second T-shaped sleeve comprised of a straight hollow top portion slideably engaged by said second holding arm, and a straight leg portion which telescopically inserts within the leg portion of said first sleeve, thereby forming a structural bridge between said holding arms,
  • (e) a third T-shaped sleeve comprised of a straight hollow top portion slideably engaged by the straight leg portion of said first sleeve and adapted to move horizontally along said structural bridge, and a straight leg portion downwardly oriented with respect to said structural bridge,
  • (f) vertical adjustment means adapted to telescopically engage the downwardly oriented leg portion of said third sleeve, said adjustment means being of elongated straight construction,
  • (g) the several slideably and telescopically interengaged members being interactive in a manner to remain in a selected position until forcibly re-positioned,
  • (h) attachment means positioned adjacent the lowermost extremity of said adjustment means for holding eyeglasses, and
  • (i) eyeglasses having a frame with nosepiece but devoid of arms intended to engage the ears of the wearer, said eyeglasses being supported adjacent said nosepiece by said attachment means in a disposition below said structural bridge and substantially coplanar therewith.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 3pp US671252  1882-04 Shone   CHUCK.
Get PDF - 3pp US862795  1907-08 Blackiston   EYEGLASS ATTACHMENT FOR CAPS AND HATS.
Get PDF - 3pp US1118719  1914-11 Wirth   LENS.
Get PDF - 4pp US1289998  1918-12 Yassukovitch   ADJUSTABLE EYEGLASSES.
Get PDF - 4pp US3563640  1971-02 Wise et al.   DEVICE FOR HOLDING SPECTACLES IN A MASK
Get PDF - 4pp US4152051  1979-05 Van Tiem et al.   Eyeglasses
       
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