Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6533410
-
Patent Number
6,533,410
-
Date Filed
Friday, June 14, 200222 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, March 18, 200321 years ago
-
Inventors
-
-
Examiners
Agents
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 351 42
- 351 41
- 351 111
- 351 158
- 206 5
- 206 6
- 206 61
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A folder has rectangular walls that have a length and width that are approximately the same as the length and width of a credit card. An interior surface of one of the walls has a mirrored surface. Nested within an interior surface of the other wall are a screw driver, a magnifying glass, a cleaning fluid container and a tube with hinge screws therein. Additionally, a pair of nose pads are adhesively connected to the other wall.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
This invention is in the general field of optometry and, more particularly, is a kit for repairing and maintaining eyeglasses.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A frame of eyeglasses includes a front rim which holds a lens for each of a wearer's eyes. A left and a right temple arm of the frame is attached to a left and a right outer side, respectively, of the rim. When the rim is positioned with the lenses in front of the wearer's eyes, the left and right temple arms rest on the left and right ears, respectively of the wearer and the frame may rest upon the wearer's face.
Each temple arm is attached to the rim by a hinged connection whereby the temple arms swing approximately ninety degrees from their open position to a closed position. The regular swinging of the temple arms when the frame is handled as well as normal use, and sometimes misuse, of the eyeglasses puts a strain on the hinged connections. Because of the strain, screws of the hinged connection become loose and are frequently lost.
When the frame irritates the wearer's face, a nose pad is connected to each nose piece of the frame, thereby causing a separation of the rim from the wearer's face.
The nose pad typically has an adhesive on one side that is used to adhesively connect it to the nose piece.
Even when replacement of the lost screws and the nose pads, is available, they are of a small size that makes their installation difficult. Accordingly, there is a need for tools especially suited for installation of the screws and the nose pads. Additionally, there is a need for a kit wherein the replacement screws, nose pads and tools for their installation are available.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, a folder has one wall with an interior surface that is a mirror and another wall has an interior surface that provides seating for a magnifying glass and a screwdriver. The envelope additionally provides seating for a nose pad, a hinge screw container and a leaning fluid container. When the foldrer is closed, a polishing cloth is retainable between the walls.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the interior of an envelope where contents of a kit are seated;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the envelope of
FIG. 1
when it is closed;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a screwdriver of
FIG. 1 and a
magnifying glass of
FIG. 1
with the screwdriver's shank retained within a hole through the center of the magnifying glass;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a cleaning fluid container; and
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the closed envelope of
FIG. 2
inserted into a wallet.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, an eyeglass care kit is maintained within a folder
10
that has rectangular walls
12
,
14
that have a length and a width that are approximately the same as the length and width of a credit card. A vinyl covering
15
covers an exterior face of the wall
12
and an exterior face of the wall
14
. Additionally, the covering
15
connects the wall
12
to the wall
15
. Because vinyl is pliable, the folder
10
is easily opened (
FIG. 1
) and closed (FIG.
2
).
The wall
12
has a mirrored interior face
14
. Typically, the mirrored face
14
is used when a person wants to make an adjustment to a pair of eyeglasses (not shown) while wearing the eyeglasses.
A screwdriver
20
that has a shank
22
is removably nested within a recess
20
R in the face
18
. A blade
24
extends from a wedge shaped end
26
of the shank
22
. The end
26
is integrally connected to a lower part
28
of the shank
22
. The part
28
has a rectangular cross section.
A magnifying glass
30
is removably nested within a recess
30
R in the face
18
. The recess
30
R is proximal to the recess
20
R. The magnifying glass has a central hole
32
therethrough with a shape that is complimentary to the cross section of the part
28
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the part
28
fits snugly within the hole
32
, thereby providing an enlarged view of a work area when, for example, the screwdriver
20
is used to install a hinge screw (not shown) to connect a temple (not shown) to a rim of a pair of eyeglasses (not shown). Preferably, the part
28
has a lengthwise taper (not shown) that maintains the snug fit.
A cleaning fluid bottle
34
is removably nested within a recess
34
R in the face
18
. The bottle
34
contains a fluid that is usable to clean a lens of the eyeglasses.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the bottle
34
has an elliptical cross section with a minor axis
36
of a size sufficiently small to obviate an unwanted bulge when the bottle
34
is nested the recess
34
R and the folder
10
is closed.
A tube
38
(
FIG. 1
) is removably nested within a recess
38
R in the face
18
. Hinge screws of several different sizes are stored within the tube
38
. The hinge screws provide a replacement of a hinge screw that may be lost. Additionally, a pair of nose pads
40
are adhesively maintained upon the face
18
for possible use in preventing frames of the eyeglasses from being an irritant. Also included in the kit is a polishing cloth
42
that is stored between the faces
16
,
18
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the closed folder
10
is inserted into a wallet
44
. The folder
10
may have printed information on its exterior for purposes of easy identification.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. An eyeglass care kit comprising:a screwdriver having a shank with a rectangular cross section; a magnifying glass having a hole through its center, said hole having a shape that is substantially complimentary to the shape of said shank; a first wall of a folder having an interior face with a recess wherein said screwdriver is removably nested and a recess wherein said magnifying glass is removably nested; and a second wall of said folder having a mirrored interior face; a pliable covering of the outer faces of said walls that connects said walls together and permits opening and closing of said folder.
- 2. The kit of claim 1 wherein said covering is vinyl.
- 3. The kit of claim 1 additionally comprising:a cleaning fluid bottle that is removably nested within a recess in said interior face of said first wall; a tube for storing hinge screws that is removably nested within a recess in said interior face of said first wall; and a nose pad that is adhesively maintained upon the interior face of said first wall.
- 4. The kit of claim 3 wherein said cleaning fluid bottle has an elliptical cross section.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5921383 |
Shefler et al. |
Jul 1999 |
A |
6286954 |
Mechlin |
Sep 2001 |
B1 |
6305798 |
Whisenant |
Oct 2001 |
B1 |