The present invention relates to eyewear frames with magnetic lens attachments. More particularly, the present invention relates to eyeglass frames with interchangeable prescription or piano lenses and/or piano shields that can be interchanged by the user in a simple, and convenient manner and that are easily releasably attached to the frame.
A typical pair of eyeglasses includes a pair of lenses or a single shield mounted to a frame that may include rims around the lenses; a brow bar; a bridge piece connecting the inner ends of the rims; and two temple pieces attached to the outer ends of the rims for resting the glasses on the user. Lenses are typically mounted to the eyeglass frame by a screw or other fastening device that tightens the rim around the lens. In the conventional configuration, the screw must be removed before the lens may be removed. The screw is often small and identifying the size and type of screw can require the user to strain his or her eyes. Removing the screw requires that the user have a screw driver or other tool that fits the particular screw in that pair of eyewear. Users will often not have the proper screwdriver. If the screw is broken or stripped, the user must then find a suitable replacement screw. This is inconvenient for the user as different eyeglasses use different kinds of screws which may have different head types and sizes. These different screws will often not work in different pairs of eyeglasses or with different screwdrivers. Additionally, if the screw breaks while in the glasses, the user may have difficulty removing the broken screw. Users may also desire to change lenses while wearing the glasses to accommodate different lighting conditions.
Mounting lenses to the frame using screws can make this process highly inconvenient for the user.
Recently, prescription lenses have been developed with notches to make them interchangeable in brow bar designs if desired. This requires a forcing of the brow bar to go over the notches in the lenses. This technique can be quite cumbersome to work with in both the insertion and removal of the lenses.
Examples of various prior eyewear are disclosed in the following patents and publications, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference: U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,565,517 to Gitlin et al, 3,838,914 to Fernandez, 5,321,442 to Albanese, 6,592,220 to Cheong, and 6,866,386 to Chen; Japanese patent applications 59072417, 60140316, and 2004021086; and PCT patent application WO 96/37800.
Accordingly, there is a need for providing an easily replaceable, convenient mechanism for coupling interchangeable eyeglass lenses to frames.
An object of the present invention is to provide a magnetic coupling system for eyeglass lenses. More specifically, it is an object of the present invention to provide an interchangeable magnetic lens system.
A further object of the present invention is to provide magnetic material attached to an eyeglass frame for releasably coupling lenses to the frame.
Another object of the invention is to provide magnets attached to the lenses for attracting to the magnetic forces of the magnetic material in the eyeglass frame.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide user-friendly and interchangeable magnetic lenses for eyeglasses.
Still another object of the invention is to provide various coupling methods for securing the magnetic lenses to the frames that have the magnetic material.
Another object of the invention is to allow the user to change their lenses easily, as opposed to relying on an optician or eyecare professional to change the lenses.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide interchangeable magnetic lenses or shields with different treatment tints or coatings.
These objects are basically attained by providing a single shield-type lens or a pair of interchangeable lenses that may be placed in position in eyeglass frames using magnetic members to lock the respective lenses in place. The lenses may be embedded with or otherwise support magnets or a magnetic material. The magnets or magnetic material in the lenses are attracted to corresponding magnets or magnetic material in a pair of eyeglass frames.
It is to be understood that in all embodiments of the present invention, the lenses and frames may both be mounted with permanent magnets. Alternatively, either the lenses or the frame may have permanent magnets secured to one or the other, while the other of the lenses and the frame may have secured to it, or may be made of, magnetically attractive material, such as ferrous metal.
The magnets or magnetic material can be positioned at various points of the frame and lens, such as in the annular areas or inner circumference of the frame and in the brow bar or nosepiece. The lenses are easily removable, providing a rapid and simple interchange of lenses. The magnets or magnetic material in the lenses can be mounted in a number of ways, including a 3-piece mounted frame, generally suitable for rimless frames. Another option is to provide a lens that fits into frames having a closed annular shelf with magnets on opposite sides, where the shelf prevents the lens from falling backwards out of the frame.
Other objects, advantages, and salient features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses preferred embodiments of the invention.
a is a front view of a pair of eyewear frames and detached lens, both comprising magnets according to a first embodiment of the invention;
b is a front view of a lens with magnets or magnetic material embedded therein;
c is a side view of a lens having no magnets or magnetic material;
d is a front view of a lens with magnets or magnetic material secured to the lens so that said magnets or magnetic material protrude beyond the edge of the lens;
a and 3b are cross-sectional views of the eyewear frames, as seen in
a-5c are front views of an alternative embodiment having magnets protruding from the top and nasal area of the lenses, which are received into pockets containing magnetic material on the horizontal arm and nose piece of the frame;
d is a cross-sectional view of a T-shaped magnetic attachment extending from the lens and received into a corresponding pocket of the frame, according to another embodiment of the present invention;
a is a perspective view of a pair of eyewear frames according to another embodiment of the invention;
b is a perspective view of a lens according to an embodiment of the invention;
c is a cross-section of the frame and lens of the embodiment shown in
a-8d are sectional views of magnets embedded in channels in the lens rims of frames in different embodiments of the present invention;
a-9d are side views of magnets or magnetic material secured to various lenses;
a-10b are front views of an embodiment of the present invention in a blade-style frame;
a is a front view of a semi-rimmed frame embodiment of the present invention;
b is a side view of portions of a partial rim, which were shown in
c is a front view of a lens, which was shown in
d is a side view of a lens, as shown in
e is a front view of a lens and partial rim, which were shown in
a-12c′ show a three-piece-mount embodiment of the present invention;
a-14c are front and side views of an embodiment of the present invention with a slide pin;
a-15h are front and side/sectional views of the various shapes of magnets possible with the various methods of attachment;
a is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention having a goggle-style frame and two shield-style lenses;
b is a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the present invention having a goggle-style frame and two shield-style lenses;
c is a front view of a pair of lenses that could be combined with the embodiment shown in
a is a front view of a lens with a wire surrounding its edge;
b is a front view of a lens with a wire surrounding its edge and a magnet or magnetic material embedded in the lens;
c is a perspective view of a wire partially embedded in a groove in the edge of a lens;
d is a top view of the lens in
a-18c are front views of various lens cavity shapes according to embodiments of this invention;
a-20c is a front view of the various magnet shapes corresponding to the lens cavity shapes shown in
As used herein, the term “lens” will be understood to include eyeglass lenses of a variety of shapes and sizes as well as one or more shield style lenses. As used herein, the term “frame” will be understood to include blade-style frames, goggle-style frames, conventional frames, and any other style of eyewear frame. As used herein, the term “piano lens” shall refer to lenses and shields that are not made to fill a wearer's prescription. The term “prescription lens” shall refer to lenses and shields that are made to fill a wearer's prescription as used in this description. “Plano lens” and “prescription lens” are used interchangeably throughout this specification. The terms “magnets,” “magnetic member,” “magnetized material,” and “magnetic material,” as used in this description, refer to magnets or material that has magnetic properties or is capable of attracting a magnet. As such, “magnets,” “magnetic member,” “magnetized material,” and “magnetic material,” are interchangeable in this description. A “magnetic member” as used herein is a component of an eyeglass assembly that is either a magnet or is made from magnetically attractive material. An “eyeglass assembly,” as used in this description, refers to an assembled pair of eyeglasses including a frame and at least one lens.
a shows an embodiment of the present invention. A pair of eyeglass frames 1 includes at least one magnet or element of magnetically attractive material 7 embedded in the frame 1. In
b shows a lens with magnets or magnetic material 8 embedded therein. A lens 5 has a front surface 10, a rear surface 11 and an edge 9.
d shows another lens according to the present invention. Magnets or magnetic material 8 protrude beyond the edge 9 of the lens 5.
The cross-sectional view of
b illustrates a cross-section of the eyewear illustrated in
In another embodiment of the present invention, the magnets or magnetically attractive material may be embedded in the lenses so as to be flush with the surface of the lenses. The lenses would be received into a recess similar to that shown in
a shows an embodiment of the present invention. The ‘blade’-style frame 12, as seen in
b shows the same embodiment of the present invention as
As seen in
d shows another embodiment of the present invention. The lens 5 can comprise one magnet located at the portion of the lens 5 that attaches to the frame near the nasal area 4 and one mechanical “T” attachment 14 at the top. The frame 12 has magnets 7 positioned in the upper rim portion 2 of the frame 12 and the nosepiece 4.
a-6c show another embodiment of the present invention. The frame 1 may include a full rim 21 encompassing a lens 5. In this embodiment, the lens 5 must be inserted from either the front 15 or the back, as opposed to being slid into the frame 1 from the side as with the embodiment shown in
Alternatively, the recess in the frame does not need to span the length of the horizontal arm. Magnets protruding from the edge of the lens, such as the magnets visible in
a-8f show arrangements of magnets in the recesses of the frame. The recess can be of any shape. A recess having a square shape 26 and a recess having a triangular shape 16 are shown. In
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that there are many ways to configure the frame recesses in the rims to accept various types of lenses. There are even more possible ways to attach magnets to these different rim styles. The embodiments described are not intended to limit the combinations of magnetic placements and recesses in the rims. For example, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the horizontal arm of the frame could contain a protruding magnet or a protrusion with a magnet or magnetic material secured thereto and the lens may contain a recess with a magnet or magnetic material.
As illustrated in
It is also possible to press-fit the magnets 8 to lenses 5 having a notched surface, such as the lens 5 in
In some embodiments of the invention, a lens 5 includes a lens cavity 43 at the edge 9 of the lens 5 such that the perimeter lens edge surface 9 is interrupted by a portion of the cavity 43 as shown in
According to some embodiments, the cavity has a proximal cavity portion 45, proximal to the circumferential lens edge surface 9, the proximal cavity portion having a first cavity dimension d1. The cavity according to some embodiments has a distal cavity portion 47 distal from the circumferential edge surface 9, the distal cavity portion having a second cavity dimension d2. In some embodiments, the second cavity dimension is greater than the first cavity dimension.
In some embodiments, the lens cavity 43 may be generally trapezoidal in shape with two substantially parallel opposing sides and two non-parallel sides as shown in
In some embodiments in which the second lens cavity dimension is greater that the first lens cavity dimension, the lens cavity is the negative of a truncated isosceles triangular prism. In some embodiments, the lens cavity 43 is the negative of a truncated equilateral triangular prism.
The cavity 43 need not be the negative of a truncated triangular prism in order to have a second lens cavity dimension d2 that is greater that the first lens cavity dimension d1 to fall within the scope of this disclosure and the spirit of this invention. A consideration in choosing cavity shape is that the shape cooperates with a magnet or magnetic material (to be more fully disclosed below) placed within the cavity 43 to resist movement and separation or removal of the magnetic material from the lens cavity in a direction substantially perpendicular to the edge surface 9 of the lens in the area of the cavity 43.
A non-limiting example of cavity shapes suitable for this invention includes a circular profile, truncated at a chord of the circle, such that the angular measure of the cavity is greater that 180° as shown in
Another non-limiting example of a cavity shape suitable shape for this invention includes a generally truncated race-track shape having semicircular ends connected by substantially straight and parallel segments as shown in
One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize many other suitable cavity shapes, in which the first cavity dimension is smaller than the second cavity dimension, which would be within the spirit of this invention.
The lens cavity 43 may extend from a front surface 10 of the lens to a rear surface of the lens 11, i.e., through the thickness of the lens. In some embodiments, the cavity may extend partially through the thickness of the lens. Other lens cavities according to this invention may have portions that extend through the lens thickness and a portion or portions that extend partially through the thickness of the lens as shown in
In
Magnets can be positioned on any side of the frame or recess and can be of any suitable shape. Magnets 8 can be attached to lenses having arcuate surfaces, such as the lens 5 in
a shows a front view of another embodiment of the present invention. A lens 5 is secured to a frame 1. Magnets or magnetic material 8 secured to the lens 5 attracts magnets or magnetic material 7 secured to the frame 1. The magnets or magnetic material 7 secured to the frame 1 are recessed in a channel in the frame 1 so that the magnets or magnetic material lie flush with the surface of the frame 1 and the top of the lens 5.
b shows a front view of another embodiment of the present invention. A lens 5 is secured to a frame 1. Magnets or magnetic material 8 secured to the lens 5 attracts magnets or magnetic material 7 secured to the frame 1. The magnets or magnetic material 7 secured to the frame 1 are recessed in a channel in the frame 1 so that the magnets lie flush with the surface of the frame 1 and the top of the lens 5. A notch 46 cut in the lens 5 is received in a similarly shaped recess in the frame 1 and assists in securing the lens 5 to the frame 1.
Another type of eyeglass frame that benefits from attaching magnetic lenses 5 to a frame having magnetic surfaces is the semi-rimmed frame 27, as illustrated in
To secure lenses 5 in semi-rim frames 27, magnets 7 are embedded in the side surfaces 29 of the rims 28, towards the corners of the lenses 5, as shown in
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, another type of magnetic attachment, illustrated in
The magnets 8 secured to the lenses 5 in the three-piece mount embodiment shown in
The preferred method of attaching the lenses 5 to the bridge bar 32 is illustrated in
In another embodiment of the three-piece mount, the lenses 5 can be encompassed by metal around the edge of the lens, with at least one magnet located in the bridge bar 32 only. In such an embodiment, there is no need for magnetic members in the temple pieces. In another embodiment, the bridge bar 32 can be metal with at least one magnet secured to the lens 5.
As illustrated in
As seen in
Another embodiment of the invention is a magnetic rimlock closure, illustrated in
Another embodiment of the magnetic attachment method of the present invention is the combination of a magnet with a non-magnetic pin 38 as illustrated in
The magnets or magnetically attractive material described in the above methods of attachment can be formed of any suitable magnetic material known in the art and may be contoured and shaped in any manner. The magnets are typically lightweight so as not to burden the user with heavy frames. As seen in
In all of the described embodiments, the magnets or magnetically attractive material may be embedded into the lenses and the frames, glued into the lenses or the frames, pressed and expansion-fit into the lenses and the frames, or fitted into the lenses and frames by any other suitable method.
Further, turning to
a shows the present invention in a goggle embodiment. Magnets or elements of magnetic material 8 are secured to a shield-style lens 40 suitable for mounting in a goggle-style frame 41. Oppositely charged magnets or magnetic material 7 are secured to the goggle-style frame 41. The oppositely charged magnets or magnetic material 7 in the goggle-style frame 41 are placed so that the magnets or magnetic material 8 in the shield-style lenses align with the magnets 7 in the frame 41 when the lens 40 is mounted to the frame 41. The attractive forces between the magnets or the magnets and magnetic material couple the lens to the frame. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that securing the magnets 7 in a groove or recess 6 in the frame 41 will assist in securing a lens to the frame 41. The groove or recess 6 may be sized to securely accept the lens thereby holding it in place, as shown in
While
a shows another embodiment of the present invention. A lens 5 is surrounded by a wire 42 on the edge 9 of the lens 5. A wire 42 may also be used as magnetic material so that coupling the lens to the frame may be accomplished by securing at least one magnet to the frame and no magnets to the lens. In an alternative embodiment, a wire 42 may also wrap over the top of a magnetic member to secure the magnetic member 8 to the lens 5, as shown in
In some embodiments of the present invention, lens magnets or magnetic material 8 may be shaped to cooperate with the cavity 43 to provide some mechanical retentive force to resist edgewise removal of the magnet 8 from the cavity 43. Edgewise removal of the magnet 8 as used in this disclosure refers to the removal of the magnet 8 from the cavity 43 in a direction substantially perpendicular to the edge surface 9 of the lens in the area of the cavity. An ordinarily skilled artisan would appreciate that many cavity/magnet shapes would provide such cooperation. The non-limiting examples provided in
As shown in
In the non-limiting, illustrative cavity/magnet pairs (18a/20a, 18b/20b, or 18c/20c), the cavity and magnet are formed to facilitate placement of the magnet into the cavity from the front surface 10 or the rear surface 11 of the lens 5, or in some case either from the front or the rear surface. The cavity 43 and magnet 8 are also shaped to prevent or at least substantially prevent passage of the magnet 8 into, or out of, the cavity 43 through the proximal portion of the cavity 45 at the lens edge 9. In some embodiments, this relationship can be achieved by providing a cavity 43 with a second cavity dimension d2 that is larger than the first cavity dimension d1 and providing a magnet 8 having a second magnet dimension m2 configured to closely fit within d2 and a first magnet dimension m1, smaller than m1, configured to closely fit within d1. Suitable selected cavity/magnet pairs cooperate mechanically to resist at least the edgewise movement with respect to the edge of the lens 5.
While various embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 11/658,390 filed Jan. 25, 2007, which is the U.S. National Phase of PCT/US2007/00681, filed Jan. 11, 2007, claiming priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/758,562, which was filed on Jan. 13, 2006.
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60758562 | Jan 2006 | US |
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