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Title: US4886349: Temples-less eyeglass frame
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Willis, Michael A.; Dayton, OH

Assignee: Allen; Michael, Panama City Beach, FL
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Published / Filed: 1989-12-12 / 1987-11-27

Application Number: US1987000125874

IPC Code: Advanced: G02C 3/00; G02C 5/04; G02C 5/14;
IPC-7: G02C 5/14; G02C 5/16;

ECLA Code: G02C5/14E; G02C3/00; G02C3/00B; G02C5/04B; G02C5/16; S02C200/16;

U.S. Class: Current: 351/111; 351/114;
Original: 351/111; 351/114;

Field of Search: 351/111,113,114,128,129,123,126,66,44

Priority Number:
1987-11-27  US1987000125874

Abstract:     This disclosure is directed to a temples-less eyeglass frame having a central nose bridge portion, left and right lens frame portions, a left wing portion substantially perpendicular to the left lens frame portion, a right wing portion substantially perpendicular to the right lens frame portion, and left and right resilient foam temple bearing members attached to the inner end surfaces of the left and right wing portions, so as to rest in and exert pressure on both temple area only of the wearer when in use. Although the left and right wing portions can be integral with the left and right lens frame portions, this is not necessary. The left and right wing portions can be hingedly connected to the left and right lens frame portions, respectively, with or without spring-biasing to move the left and right wing portions inwardly when not being worn. The left and right resilient foam temple bearing members can be substantially perpendicular to the left and right wing portions or they can be substantially parallel thereto. The central nose bridge portion of the frame can contain bendable metal permitting the placement of variable inward biasing pressures on the left and right wing portions according to the extent that the metal is bent. Alternatively it can be made in two parts to have separately mating male and female joints, each having raised projections with alternating recesses.

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

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What is claimed is:     1. A temples-less eyeglass frame comprising a central nose bridge portion having separate but mating male and female joints, each having raised projections with alternating recesses, left and right lens frame portions, a left wing portion substantially perpendicular to said left lens frame portion, a right wing portion substantially perpendicular to said right lens frame portion, and left and right resilient foam temple bearing members attached to the inner end surfaces of said left and right wing portions, said members resting in and exerting pressure on both temple areas only of the wearer when in use.

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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 4pp US3395964  1968-08 Neider   SPECTACLE MOUNTING WITH BIASED NOSE BRIDGE AND TEMPLE PIECES
       
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