Claims
- 1. An eyeglass frame adapted to receive removable lens comprising:
- a. a pair of split lens rings connected by a nose bridge, said split lens rings adapted to receive and retain eyeglass lenses;
- b. temple means secured to each of said lens rings;
- c. at least one turnbuckle connected to said pair of split lens rings for opening and closing said split in said split lens rings to allow said eyeglass lenses to be retained or removed from said split lens rings, said turnbuckle forming an integral part of said split rings and capable of being loosened or tightened by hand without the aid of a separate instrument.
- 2. The eyeglass frame of claim 1 wherein said turnbuckle is disposed at the junction of said nose bridge and said pair of split lens rings.
- 3. The eyeglass frame of claim 1 wherein said turnbuckle is fixedly secured within said split lens ring by multifaced anchor means.
- 4. The eyeglass frame of claim 1 wherein each of said split lens rings are split to form an upper ring portion and a lower ring portion relative to said nose bridge, said turnbuckle being disposed at the junction of said upper and lower ring portions.
- 5. The eyeglass frame of claim 2 wherein each of said split lens rings are split to form an upper ring portion and a lower ring portion relative to said nose bridge.
- 6. An eyeglass frame adapted to receive removable lens comprising:
- a. a pair of split lens rings connected by a nose bridge, said split lens rings adapted to receive and retain eyeglass lenses;
- b. temple means secured to each of said lens rings;
- c. a jacking post disposed perpendicularly between said nose bridge and an upper portion of said eyeglass frame, said jacking post threaded into said nose bridge and said upper portion of said eyeglass frame enabling said split lens rings to be opened or closed upon turning said jacking post, said jacking post capable of being loosened or tightened by hand without the aid of a separate instrument.
- 7. An eyeglass frame adapted to receive removable lens comprising:
- a. a pair of split lens rings connected by a nose bridge, said split lens rings adapted to receive and retain eyeglass lenses;
- b. temple means secured to each of said lens rings;
- c. at least one positive actuating means connected to said pair of split lens rings for opening and closing said split in said split lens rings to allow said eyeglass lenses to be retained or removed from said split lens rings, wherein said positive actuating means forms an integral part of said split rings and comprises a rod having oppositely threaded ends thereon, said rod being shaped so as to be capable of being loosened or tightened by hand and threaded bushings securely affixed within said split lens ring for receiving said rod.
- 8. The eyeglass frame of claim 4 further comprising means for pivoting said lower ring portion of each lens ring about said nose bridge as said turnbuckle is loosened or tightened.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 189,229 filed on Sept. 22, 1980, entitled "Eyeglass Frames Having Removable Lens", which application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 124,541 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,304,469 filed Feb. 25, 1980, entitled "Eyeglass Frames Having Removable Lens", both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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