This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 100204675, filed on Mar. 16, 2011.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to eyeglasses, and more particularly to eyeglasses having a bilayered lens assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
However, since the spacer frame 14 projects inwardly from an inner periphery of the frame 11, the visual field (A) of the wearer becomes relatively small.
To maintain the visual field (A) at normal size, it is necessary to increase the height and width of the goggle. As a result, the total size and weight of the goggle get larger, which does not meet the need of consumers.
The object of this invention is to provide fog-free eyeglasses that allow the wearer to have a sufficient large visual field and that have a sufficient small size.
Accordingly, a pair of eyeglasses of this invention includes a first frame, a front lens unit, a rear lens unit, a spacer frame unit for spacing the front and rear lens units, and a second frame mounted behind the first frame. The first frame includes a first frame section and a second frame section extending rearwardly from the first frame section and having a plurality of lens-engaging holes. The front lens unit includes a plurality of retaining blocks inserted respectively into the lens-engaging holes. The spacer frame unit is aligned with the first frame section in a front-to-rear direction, and includes at least one spacer frame having an inner periphery not projecting inwardly from an inner periphery of the first frame section.
Since the inner periphery of the spacer frame does not project inwardly from the inner periphery of the first frame section, occurrence of the spacer frame cannot result in a reduction in the visual field of a person wearing the eyeglasses.
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:
Referring to
The first frame 2 defines two lens-mounting spaces 20 spaced apart from each other in a left-to-right direction, and includes a first frame section 21 surrounding the mounting spaces 20, a second frame section 22 extending rearwardly from an outer periphery of the first frame section 21, and two mounting sections 23 connected respectively to left and right sides of each of the first and second frame sections 21, 22 and permitting the temples 7 to be mounted respectively thereon. The second frame section 22 has a plurality of lens-engaging holes 221 each formed therethrough in an upright direction and in spatial communication with the corresponding lens-mounting space 20, and a first mounting hole 222 formed in a middle of a top portion thereof.
Each of the mounting sections 23 includes a front wall 231, a generally U-shaped middle wall 232 extending rearwardly from a central portion of the front wall 231, a pair of top and bottom walls 233 extending rearwardly from the front wall 231 and disposed respectively above and below the middle wall 232, two second mounting holes 234 each defined between the middle wall 232 and a respective one of the top and bottom walls 233, and two bridging walls 235 each connected between the middle wall 232 and a respective one of the top and bottom walls 233. Each of the top and bottom walls 233 has a stop surface 236 facing the lens-mounting spaces 20.
The front lens unit 3 includes two front lenses 31 mounted respectively within the lens-mounting spaces 20, and two lock bolts 32 (only one is shown in
With particular reference to
With particular reference to
The rear lens unit 5 includes two rear lenses 51 arranged in the left-to-right direction and attached respectively and fixedly to and disposed behind the spacer frames 41. The rear lenses 51 are aligned respectively with and spaced apart from the front lenses 31 in the front-to-rear direction.
The spacer frame unit 4 cooperates with the front and rear lens units 3, 5 to constitute a bilayered lens assembly.
The second frame 6 is attached fixedly to and disposed behind the first frame 2, and includes a rigid frame portion 61 disposed at a front side thereof, and a soft frame portion 62 attached fixedly to and disposed behind the rigid frame portion 61. The soft frame portion 62 is adapted for contact with a face of a user, thereby providing a comfort feeding to the user. The rigid frame portion 61 has a surrounding section 611 attached fixedly to the soft frame portion 62, and a retaining section 612 extending forwardly from the surrounding frame section 611 and connected to the first frame 2. The retaining section 612 is disposed around the rear lens unit 5, and has a plurality of vent holes 613, each of which is concaved rearwardly and is formed therethrough in the upright direction.
With particular reference to
It should be noted that, the number of the second mounting blocks 615 may be reduced to two. If this occurs, the number of the second mounting holes 234 needs to be also reduced to two. In this state, the same effect of positioning the second frame 6 relative to the first frame 2 can be achieved.
Since the spacer frames 41 are aligned with the first frame section 21 of the first frame 2, as described above, inner peripheries 411 (see
Furthermore, with particular reference to
Alternatively, each of the front and rear lens units 3, 5 may include only one lens 31, 51 in the same manner as the above-mentioned prior art. In case of the single-lens front and rear lens units, the first and second frames 2, 6 must be modified correspondingly, and only one spacer frame 41 is required.
In view of the above, the fog-free eyeglasses of this invention allow the wearer to have a sufficient large visual field without increasing the total size of the eyeglasses. Thus, the object of this invention is achieved.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100204675 | Mar 2011 | TW | national |