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| Application No. | Application Title | Issue Date |
| 20120008086 | GLASSES WITH STEM LOCKS An eye wear system comprising a frame configured to receive at least one lens, with stems pivotably coupled to the frame, wherein stems have a first portion and a second portion, and a first, i.e. open, orientation disposed generally perpendicular to the frame, and a se... | 01/12/2012 |
| 20120002160 | FRAME DESIGN FOR ELECTRONIC SPECTACLES A first device is provided. The first device comprises a frame, where the frame further comprises: a lens housing adapted to support a first lens and a second lens, a first temple coupled to the lens housing, and a second temple coupled to the lens housing. The first de... | 01/05/2012 |
| 20110279769 | Eyeglasses with Slot for Detachable Accessories An eyeglasses frame includes a frame front comprising end pieces, and temples coupled to the end pieces. At least one temple defines a slot for receiving a decorative or functional accessory. The accessory has a hook fastener that is inserted into the slot to removably ... | 11/17/2011 |
| 20110234971 | HEALTH-CARING GLASSES A pair of health-caring glasses consists of two lenses, a bridge and two temples. The bridge is fixed between the lenses by screws, provided with two nose pads respectively inlaid with a loadstone. The temples are respectively positioned at an outer portion of the lense... | 09/29/2011 |
| 20110187988 | EAR SHADES The present invention relates to a device used to protect the ears from the sun Exemplary embodiments of the invention include ear shades for use with a pair of glasses The temple arm of the glasses generally compπses an anteπor end, a posteπor end, an ear support po... | 08/04/2011 |
| 20110170047 | EYEWEAR WITH PINHOLE APERTURE AND LENS Eyewear is equipped with at least one lens and at least one pinhole aperture. Lenses and apertures may be used in place of or in combination with one another, and may be disposed in or on full frame, half frame, wire frame or rimless eyeglasses. The lens may be a correc... | 07/14/2011 |
| 20110094007 | RETRACTABLE EARPLUG APPARATUS FOR AN EYEWEAR ASSEMBLY AND A VEST ASSEMBLY An eyewear temple arm apparatus for an eyewear device including an elongated body member having a proximal end portion configured to mount to the eyewear device. The temple arm apparatus includes a functional element, an elongated flexible tether; and a guide base. The ... | 04/28/2011 |
| 20110063566 | Temple of Eyeglass Frame A temple for an eyeglass frame exerts an urging force onto a facial surface, and has a simple structure to make the manufacture and assembly thereof easy. The temple can be provided at an inexpensive cost. The temple comprises four surfaces of an inner surface 20... | 03/17/2011 |
| 20110043749 | MAGNETIZED EYEWEAR AND MATCHING PICTURE FRAME Magnetized eyewear includes: an article, such eyewear, to be removably worn by the person; and a magnet, fixed to the article, adapted to magnetically store the article. The person wears the article, removes the article, and utilizes the magnet to magnetically store the... | 02/24/2011 |
| 20100309424 | ARM FOR SPECTACLES A arm for spectacles (1, 50) comprises a first portion (11) made of polymer-based composite material reinforced with fibres and at least one film (23, 24) of thermoplastic polymeric material coupled to the first portion (11) as a covering for... | 12/09/2010 |
| 20100271585 | Eyewear Eyewear includes a pair of glasses with an eyeglass frame having eyeglass temples but no earpieces, the distal ends of the temples operable as pivots to allow the eyeglass frame to pivot between use and non-use positions. The eyewear also includes a retainer member conn... | 10/28/2010 |
| 20100265453 | EYEGLASS TEMPLE ASSEMBLY AND COVER An eyeglass temple works with an interchangeable eyeglass temple cover to change the appearance of the eyeglasses. A clip on the eyeglass temple is used to secure the cover to the eyeglass temple. The temple cover can be made of silicone and include a hole to make inser... | 10/21/2010 |
| 20100231854 | EYEWEAR WITH REFLECTIVE FRAME Reflective eyewear include at least one lens and a substantially opaque frame having a main front section with opposed side ends for supporting the at least one lens. The frame further includes at least one retroreflective element attached to the frame to be visible by ... | 09/16/2010 |
| 20100220282 | EYEGLASS COMPONENT MOUNTING SYSTEM An eyeglass component mounting system is provided that can comprise a frame and at least a first ear stem. The first ear stem extends rearwardly from the frame and defines an anterior end and a posterior end. The anterior end of the first ear stem can be hingedly couple... | 09/02/2010 |
| 20100118259 | TEMPLE FOR EYEGLASS An eyeglasses provided with an extensible wire that allows to bring glasses hung around the neck, wherein the two temples are welded and have a loop for the for passage of the wire, as well as means for blocking the wire and means for enabling an easy insertion of the s... | 05/13/2010 |
| 20090310080 | Eyeglass frames for people with special needs Eyeglass frames for people with Down syndrome, for others having facial characteristics similar to those with Down syndrome, and those with a depressed nasal bridge or a low nasal bridge, the eyeglass frames having a bridge lower than the normal higher placed bridge and... | 12/17/2009 |
| 20090251658 | FRAME FOR SPECTACLES Spectacles frame including a front component supporting a pair of lenses, two supporting temples each hinged by respective hinging elements to the front component, and cushioning and recall members associated with the hinging elements. Cushioning members include: elasti... | 10/08/2009 |
| 20090161062 | EYEGLASSES A pair of eyeglasses includes angle adjusting members. In Each angle adjusting member, a supporting shaft member projecting on an inside of the external body and a supporting shaft member projecting on an inside of the internal connect body are connected together and in... | 06/25/2009 |
| 20080304006 | TAN THRU GLASSES A pair of glasses includes a first lens and a second lens. A frame section is adapted to secure the first lens and the second lens. A first bow and a second bow are attached to the frame section. At least one of the first bow and the second bow defines at least one crit... | 12/11/2008 |
| 20080218683 | EYEGLASSES AND EYEGLASS FRAMES COMPRISING GLYCOL MODIFIED COPOLYESTERS Disclosed herein are eyeglass frames and eyeglass frame kits made from a polymer composition comprising PCTG, and eyeglasses comprising a pair of lenses mounted on the eyeglass frames or eyeglass frame kits disclosed herein. The polymer composition disclosed herein may ... | 09/11/2008 |
| 20070126980 | Eyewear with improved sidepiece connection Eyewear (10) comprises lens means (12, 14), sidepiece means (16, 18) for supporting the eyewear and means (20, 22) for connecting the lens means or the related mounts to the sidepiece means. The connecting means comprise a pin portion (24<... | 06/07/2007 |
| 20050280771 | Impact resistant eyewear frame assembly having a split frame and fastener reinforcement The present invention provides an eyewear frame assembly. A frame has an aperture for receiving a lens. The frame has a split to expand upper and lower portions of the frame to insert or remove the lens from the aperture. First and second projections extend outwardly fr... | 12/22/2005 |
| 20050270480 | Temple bar with ball and socket hinge and method of making same A novel hinge assembly for eyeglasses is provided wherein a first structural member for the hinge structure is formed in a first molding step and a second structural member of the hinge structure is formed directly over a portion of the first structural member in a seco... | 12/08/2005 |
| 20050174531 | Protective sleeve for eyeglasses A protective cover for eyeglasses is provided comprising a pair of complementary tubular members that are fitted over the temples of a pair of glasses, each tubular member having sufficient material or elasticity to stretch to completely cover the lenses of the eyeglass... | 08/11/2005 |