This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 101201368, filed on Jan. 19, 2012.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pair of eyeglasses, more particularly to a pair of eyeglasses occupying a relatively small space when in a folded state.
2. Description of the Related Art
Currently, in order to easily carry a pair of conventional eyeglasses, the conventional eyeglasses include a lens unit having a pair of endpieces, and a pair of temple members pivoted to the endpieces of the lens unit through a pair of screws extending vertically through the endpieces, respectively. The temple members are pivotable toward the lens unit to a folded position, where the temple members are disposed behind the lens unit and a space occupied by the conventional eyeglasses is reduced for easily carrying the conventional eyeglasses. However, since the temple members pivot horizontally with respect to the lens unit, there is still a substantial distance between the temple members and the lens unit when the temple members are disposed at the folded position. Hence, a further reduction in the space occupied by the conventional eyeglasses when the temple members are disposed at the folded position is desirable.
Moreover, the greater the curvature of the temple members, the more stable will be the conventional eyeglasses when being worn by a user. Nevertheless, the greater curvature of the temple members will result in a larger space occupied by the conventional eyeglasses.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a pair of eyeglasses occupying a relatively small space when in a folded state.
Accordingly, a pair of eyeglasses of the present invention comprises a lens unit and a pair of temple members. The lens unit includes a pair of endpieces horizontally spaced apart from each other. Each of the temple members includes a temple and a guiding mechanism. The temple includes a pivoting part pivoted to a corresponding one of the endpieces, and is pivotable upward and downward with respect to the corresponding one of the endpieces between an extending position, where the temple extends backwardly away from the lens unit, and a folded position, where the temple is disposed behind and extends proximate to the lens unit. The guiding mechanism is for guiding and limiting the temple to pivot between the extending position and the folded position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The connecting element 2 includes an outer wall 21, an inner wall 22, and an interconnecting wall 23. The outer wall 21 and the inner wall 22 have respective rear ends, and the interconnecting wall 23 interconnects the rear ends of the outer wall 21 and the inner wall 22 and cooperates with the outer wall 21 and the inner wall 22 to define a clamping groove 24. The outer wall 21 and the inner wall 22 are spaced apart from each other and are disposed respectively at the outer side 1121 and the inner side 1122 of the plate portion 112 so as to sandwich the plate portion 112 therebetween. In particular, the insertion plate 115 of the plate portion 112 is inserted into the clamping groove 24. The outer wall 21 is formed with a threaded hole 211 in spatial communication with the clamping groove 24. The inner wall 22 has an inner surface 221 and an outer surface 222 that abuts against the inner side 1122 of the plate portion 112, and is formed with a second through hole 223 extending through the inner surface 221 and the outer surface 222.
The connecting element 2 further includes an annular wall 25 projecting inwardly from the inner surface 221 of the inner wall 22 and surrounding the second through hole 223, and a blocking wall 26 projecting inwardly from the inner surface 221 of the inner wall 22. The blocking wall 26 includes a blocking surface 261 facing downward and having a rear segment 262 and a front segment 263. The rear segment 262 is substantially horizontal and is adjacent to the interconnecting wall 23, and the front segment 263 extends forwardly and downwardly from the rear segment 262.
In this embodiment, each of the temple members 12 includes a temple 3 pivotable upward and downward with respect to the connecting element 2, a guiding mechanism 4 and a positioning mechanism 5 that are disposed between the connecting element 2 and the temple 3, and a pivoting element 6 extending horizontally through and interconnecting the temple 3, and the connecting element 2 and the plate portion 112 of the corresponding one of the endpieces 110.
The temple 3 has a curvature substantially matching with a curvature of the lens unit 11, and is pivotable upward and downward with respect to the connecting element 2 between an extending position (as shown in
The guiding mechanism 4 is configured for guiding and limiting the temple 3 to pivot between the extending position and the folded position, and includes a guiding groove 41 and a pin 42. In this embodiment, the guiding groove 41 is disposed at the inner wall 22 of the connecting element 2 of a corresponding one of the endpieces 110 and the pin 42 is disposed at the pivoting part 31 of the temple 3. It should be noted that, in other embodiments, the guiding groove 41 may be disposed at the pivoting part 31 of the temple 3 and the pin 42 may be disposed at the inner wall 22 of the connecting element 2. The guiding groove 41 is curved partially around the second through hole 223, and includes a first limiting end 413, a second limiting end 414 vertically opposite to the first limiting end 413, and a middle part 412 disposed between and in spatial communication with the first limiting end 413 and the second limiting end 414. The first limiting end 413 and the second limiting end 414 have a diameter slightly greater than a width of the middle part 412. The pin 42 has a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the first and second limiting ends 413, 414, and engages the first and second limiting ends 413, 414 when the temple 3 is at the extending position and the folded position, respectively.
The positioning mechanism 5 includes a recess 51 disposed at the inner surface 221 of the inner wall 22 of the connecting element 2 of the corresponding one of the endpieces 110, and a protrusion 52 disposed at the abutting surface 311 of the pivoting part 31 of the temple 3. In other embodiments, the recess 51 may be disposed at the abutting surface 311, and the protrusion 52 may be disposed at the inner surface 221. The protrusion 52 is configured to engage the recess 51 when the temple 3 is at the extending position.
For assembling the eyeglasses of this embodiment, first, the connecting element 2 is connected to the plate portion 112. In particular, the insertion plate 115 of the plate portion 112 is inserted into the clamping groove 24. At this time, the first through hole 116 in the insertion plate 115, the threaded hole 211 in the outer wall 21 of the connecting element 2, and the second through hole 223 in the inner wall 22 of the connecting element 2 are registered with one another. Subsequently, the pivoting part 31 of the temple 3 is disposed at the inner wall 22 of the connecting element 2, and the abutting surface 311 abuts against the inner surface 221 of the inner wall 22. At this time, the third through hole 313 in the pivoting part 31 is registered with the second through hole 223 in the inner wall 22 of the connecting element 2, and the annular wall 25 extends into the third through hole 313. Then, the pivoting element 6 (e.g., a screw in this embodiment) extends through the third through hole 313, the second through hole 223 and the first through hole 116 in sequence and is screwed into the threaded hole 211 such that each of the temple members 12 may be connected to the lens unit 11.
In other embodiments, the connecting element 2 may be connected to the plate portion 112 in a different manner, and accordingly, the pivoting element 6 may only extend through the third through hole 313 in the pivoting part 31 and may threadedly engage with the second through hole 223 in the inner wall 22. It should be noted that, in other cases where the lens unit 11 has a frame or a half frame, the connecting element 2 may be integrally formed with the frame or the half frame of the lens unit 11.
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When it is desired to rotate the temple 3 from the extending position to the folded position as shown in
To sum up, the curvature of the temple 3 may be relatively greater for fitting a profile of the user's face, so that the curvatures of the temple 3 and the lens unit 11 substantially match with each other and the temple 3 is disposed behind and extends proximate to the lens unit 11 at the folded position. Thus, the eyeglasses of this invention occupy a relatively small space when folded. At the same time, stability of the eyeglasses when being worn by the user is enhanced since the curvature of the temple 3 is relatively greater.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101201368 | Jan 2012 | TW | national |