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Class 351/60 - With lens suspension bar (e.g., torsion bar)


Subclass of Class 351 - Optics: eye examining, vision testing and correcting
Definition: Subject matter wherein rimless or rimmed lenses are suspended
No. of patents: 10
Last issue date: 09/04/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7264348Spectacles of the rimless type having hinge-less wire side-arms that are deformable in flexing
The invention relates to spectacles of the rimless-type, comprising a bridge interconnecting two lenses, and two side arms that are hinge-less wire structures suitable for flexing. According to the invention, each side arm presents a distal end arranged to fasten to...
09/04/2007
7188947Lens combined with a soft eyeglasses rim
A lens combined with a soft eyeglasses rim includes a lens and a soft eyeglasses rim. The lens is provided with plural holes spaced apart near a circumference in advance, and then placed in a mold for making the soft eyeglasses. Then the soft eyeglasses rim is injec...
03/13/2007
7147321Eyewear with nosepiece
Eyewear includes a lens with front and rear surfaces, a peripheral edge surface, and a recess. First and second notches are formed in the recess. A nosepiece is secured to the lens and includes a core member having first and second ends and a substantially V-shaped ...
12/12/2006
7080904One piece spectacle with temple pre-load
The disposable safety eyewear has a lens portion having a bridge portion and a nose support thereon. Left and right temple bars are connected to the lens portion by living hinges. The living hinges are operable between an open position and a folded position. Mating ...
07/25/2006
7018035Flip-up eyewear
Eyewear characterized as flip-up sunglasses include a combination of a spring loaded hinge and a magnetic seat. The spring loaded hinge relieves a user the task of properly placing a flip-up portion in a holding mechanism. In combination with the spring, the magneti...
03/28/2006
6964477Mechanism for fastening lenses to eyeglass frame
The present invention relates to a pair of eyeglasses comprising a pair of temples; a frame comprising two forward peripheral grooves either including two spaced first tabs at a nosepad portion of the frame, and a second tab at an endpiece portion of the frame; and ...
11/15/2005
6746116Multi-purpose glasses
A pair of multi-purpose glasses includes a frame body having a bridge portion, two side portions at opposite ends of the bridge portion respectively, two temples pivotally secured to the frame body at distal ends of the side portions respectively, and two movable le...
06/08/2004
5469229Multi-purpose protective eye shield
A multi-purpose protective eye shield having a main lens and at least one auxiliary lens attached to a universal frame which includes two temple bars and a nose support element. The frame may include a connecting bridge extending along the brow of the wea...
11/21/1995
5428410Sunglasses with instant replaceable lenses
The lens of a pair of sunglasses may be quickly replaced in its associated frame by inserting the top portion of the lens within an arcuate-shaped recess of the frame and snap fitting a plurality of dowels carried by the frame into corresponding sockets f...
06/27/1995
5386254Sunglasses assembly
A multi-combination sunglasses assembly having a one-piece sunglasses lens, an elongated lens support frame, left and right temple members, and hinge members for detachably securing the temple members to the respective left and right ends of the lens supp...
01/31/1995
 
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