1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an eyeglass case, and more particularly to an eyeglass case that includes a clip and a pivotable cover.
2. Description of the Related Art
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The case body 11 includes an elliptical bottom wall 110, a surrounding wall 111 extending integrally and upwardly from an outer periphery of the bottom wall 110 to define an eyeglass-receiving space 112, a pivotal portion 113 for extension of the pivot pin 13 therethrough, and a retaining portion 114, on which the locking member 15 is mounted. The pivotal portion 113 is formed with a notch 115. The retaining portion 114 is formed with a hole 116 therethrough.
The cover 12 includes an elliptical top wall 121, a surrounding wall 122 extending integrally from an outer periphery of the top wall 121 to define an eyeglass-receiving space 123, and a lug 124 extending integrally from the surrounding wall 122 into the notch 115 in the case body 11 and permitting extension of the pivot pin 13 therethrough. The surrounding wall 122 has a retaining portion 125 that is formed with a groove 126 in an inner surface thereof. The locking member 15 has a lower end fastened to an inner surface of the surrounding wall 122, a push button portion 151 extending through the hole 116 in the retaining portion 114, and a retaining hook 152 extending integrally and upwardly from the push button portion 151 and disposed outwardly of the surrounding wall 122. When the cover 12 is disposed at an open position shown in
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The object of this invention is to provide an eyeglass case that can overcome the disadvantages associated with the above-mentioned conventional eyeglass cases.
According to this invention, an eyeglass case includes a case body, a cover, and a clip. The case body includes a bottom wall and a surrounding wall extending integrally and upwardly from an outer periphery of the bottom wall to define an eyeglass-receiving space therebetween. The surrounding wall of the case body includes an inclined top surface having an uppermost surface portion and a lowermost surface portion, a pivotal portion adjacent to the uppermost surface portion of the inclined top surface, and a retaining portion adjacent to the lowermost surface portion of the inclined top surface. The cover includes a top wall and a surrounding wall extending integrally and downwardly from an outer periphery of the top wall. The surrounding wall includes an inclined bottom surface that abuts against the inclined top surface of the case body and that has an uppermost surface portion and a lowermost surface portion, a pivotal portion that is adjacent to the uppermost surface portion of the inclined bottom surface and that is connected pivotally to the pivotal portion of the case body, and a retaining portion that is adjacent to the lowermost surface portion of the inclined bottom surface and that is locked releaseably on the retaining portion of the surrounding wall of the case body. The clip has a fixed portion connected fixedly to an outer surface of the surrounding wall of the cover, and a clamping portion extending downwardly from the fixed portion and disposed adjacent to the cover. A pair of eyeglasses can be received between the case body and the cover.
Preferably, the eyeglass case further includes a spring that is connected to the case body and the cover so as to bias the retaining portion of the surrounding wall of the cover to turn away from the retaining portion of the surrounding wall of the case body when the retaining portion of the surrounding wall of the cover is released from the retaining portion of the surrounding wall of the case body.
These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The case body 3 includes a circular bottom wall 31 and a surrounding wall 33 extending integrally and upwardly from an outer periphery of the bottom wall 31 to define an eyeglass-receiving space 32. The surrounding wall 33 includes an inclined top surface 331 that has two uppermost surface portions 332, a lowermost surface portion 333, and two curved surface portions 334, each of which is located between the lowermost surface portion 333 and the corresponding uppermost surface portion 332. The surrounding wall 33 further includes a pivotal portion 335 adjacent to the uppermost surface portions 332, a retaining portion 336 adjacent to the lowermost surface portion 333, a notch 337 located between the uppermost surface portions 332, two lugs 338 flanking the notch 337, and a hole 339 formed through the surrounding wall 33 and located just under the lowermost surface portion 333.
The cover 4 is rotatable relative to the case body 3 between a closed position shown in
The torsional spring 5 has a coiled portion 51 disposed around the pivot pin 40, and two ends 52, 53 pressing respectively against inner surfaces of the case body 3 and the cover 4 so as to bias the retaining portion 433 of the cover 4 to turn away from the retaining portion 336 of the case body 3. As such, the cover 4 is biased to rotate to the open position. The torsional spring 5 can be replaced with any other suitable springs to perform the same functions.
The locking member 6 is unitary, and includes a lower end 61 fastened to the retaining portion 336 of the case body 3 by a rivet 60, a push button portion 62 extending through the hole 339 in the case body 3, and a retaining hook 63 extending upwardly from the push button portion 62 and disposed outwardly of the case body 3.
The clip 7 has a fixed portion 71 connected fixedly to an outer surface of the surrounding wall 43 of the cover 4, and a clamping portion 72 extending downwardly from the fixed portion 71 and disposed adjacent to the outer surface of the surrounding wall 43. The clip 7 can be attached to a pocket or a belt.
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Subsequently, for the purpose of reopening the cover 4, it is only necessary to press the push button portion 62 of the locking member 6 to unlock the cover 4 from the case body 3 in a known manner.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.