This invention generally relates to eyewear with a multiple fastening mechanism, the multiple fastening mechanism comprising two or more fastening means in contact with, or attached to, a first and second temple of the eyewear. In particular, each of the two or more pairs of fastening means comprises a first part of the two or more pairs of fastening means in contact with, or attached to, the first temple and a second part of the two or more pairs of fastening means in contact with, or attached to, the second temple. The first and second part of the two or more pairs of fastening means are located at approximately the same place on the first and second temple, respectively, such that they align when the temples are pivoted to a closed position, thereby forming a fastening mechanism. As such, when the fastening mechanism is activated, the eyewear can be securely fastened to a separate article, such as a user's article of clothing.
Conventional eyewear includes a frame for housing two lenses, and two temples, or arms, that are attached to the frame and extend perpendicular to the same when in the open position. The temples are pivotally coupled to the frame about a device such as a hinge, providing a means for the temples to pivot to a closed position parallel to the frame. Alternatively, the temples are integrally formed with the frame, wherein the temples are provided with a corrugated surface on the inner side near the frame such that the temples can be folded (or placed in the closed position) upon application of force.
Eyewear users, particularly those that wear reading glasses or sunglasses, typically remove the eyewear with regularity. The user is then left with the options of temporarily placing the eyewear on a flat surface (while in the open position) or inside a part of an article of clothing (while in the closed position), such as a pocket; storing the eyewear in a case or pouch; or hanging the eyewear around the neck by way of means of connecting the two temples. All of these options present the user with obstacles, including inconvenience to the user and misplacement of and/or damage to the eyewear. For these reasons, users often “hang” the eyewear from a part of an article of clothing, such as a shirt or pant pocket or the neck of a shirt. However, this presents the user with the unintentional consequence of the eyewear falling out of the part of article of clothing when running, jumping or simply bending over.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,848,787 to Dietz discloses a magnetic eyewear clasp for maintaining the eyewear on a clothing material. Similarly, U.S. 2018/0129067 to Boedecker et al. teaches a magnetic fastening mechanism wherein the magnetic force is sufficient enough to keep the temples of the eyewear closed and clasped to an article of clothing. Both the '787 patent and the '067 published patent application disclose a pair of magnets, one magnet in each of the temples, aligned with each other when the eyewear is in the closed position. While the single-pair magnetic fastener is an improvement over mechanical clasps, the magnetic force generated from a single pair of magnets is sometimes not adequate when the eyewear is in the closed position over, for example, a thicker area of clothing.
There therefore still exits a need for eyewear with an improved fastening device to correct the deficiencies of the prior art. In particular, the eyewear disclosed herein provides a user with a multiple fastening mechanism for increased force for when the eyewear is in the closed position, the multiple fastening mechanism comprising two or more pairs of fastening means in the temples of the eyewear, wherein a first part of each pair of the fastening means is in a first temple and a second part of each pair of the fastening means is in a second temple.
In light of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide an eyewear, such as sunglasses, reading glasses and the like, with a multiple fastening mechanism, the multiple fastening mechanism comprising two or more pairs of fastening means attached to each temple of the eyewear, wherein a first part of each of the two or more pairs of fastening means is attached to or in contact with a first temple, and a second part of each of the two or more pairs of fastening means is attached to or in contact with a second temple. The first and second part of the two or more pairs of fastening means are located at approximately the same place on the first and second temple, respectively, such that they align when the temples are pivoted to a closed position, thereby forming a fastening mechanism. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that one or more aspects of this invention can meet certain objectives, while one or more other aspects can meet certain other objectives. Each objective may not apply equally, in all its respects, to every aspect of this invention. As such, the following objects can be viewed in the alternative with respect to any one aspect of this invention.
It can also be an object of the present invention to provide an eyewear comprising a frame body for receiving two lenses, a first temple pivotally attached to a first end of the frame, a second temple pivotally attached to a second end of the frame, and a multiple fastening mechanism comprising two or more pairs of fastening means, wherein a first part of each of the two or more pairs of fastening means is attached to or in contact with the first temple and a second part of each of the two or more pairs of fastening means is attached to or in contact with the second temple. Each first part of each of the two or more pairs of fastening means is configured to be positioned adjacent to each second part of each of the two or more pairs of fastening means such that a closing force is exerted on each pair of fastening means relative to each first part and each second part of each two or more pair of fastening means when the first and second temples are pivoted inwardly to a closed position.
In part, it is further an object of the invention to provide an eyewear comprising a frame body for receiving two lenses, a first temple pivotally attached to a first end of the frame, a second temple pivotally attached to a second end of the frame, and a multiple fastening mechanism comprising two or more pairs of magnets, wherein each of the two or more pairs of magnets comprises a first magnet attached to or in contact with the first temple and a second magnet attached to or in contact with the second temple. Each first magnet is configured to be positioned adjacent to each second magnet such that a closing force is exerted on each of the two or more pairs of magnets when the first and second temples are pivoted inwardly to a closed position.
In part, it is further an object of the invention to provide a method of supporting eyewear on an article of clothing of a user, the method comprising 1) providing eyewear comprising a frame body for receiving two lenses, a first temple pivotally attached to a first end of the frame, a second temple pivotally attached to a second end of the frame, and a multiple fastening mechanism comprising two or more pairs of magnets, wherein each of the two or more pairs of magnets comprises a first magnet attached to or in contact with the first temple and a second magnet attached to or in contact with the second temple; 2) contacting the first temple to an inside portion of the article of clothing; and 3) contacting the second temple on an outside portion of the article of clothing; wherein the moving of step 2) and the moving of step 3) collectively provides that the first and second temples are pivoted inwardly towards each other to a closed position and each first magnet is configured to be positioned adjacent to each second magnet such that a closing force is exerted on each of the two or more pairs of magnets, thereby supporting the eyewear to the article of clothing of the user.
Other objects, features, benefits and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from this summary and the following descriptions of certain embodiments and will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art having knowledge of various eyewear with fastening mechanism. Such objects, features, benefits and advantages will be apparent from the above as taken into conjunction with the accompanying examples, figures and all reasonable inferences to be drawn therefrom. The disclosures in this application of all articles and references, including patents, are incorporated herein by reference.
As it relates to certain non-limiting embodiments, the present invention relates to eyewear with a multiple fastening mechanism, the multiple fastening mechanism comprising two or more pairs of fastening means attached to each temple of the eyewear, wherein a first part of each of the two or more pairs of fastening means is attached to or in contact with a first temple, and a second part of each of the two or more pairs of fastening means is attached to or in contact with a second temple.
As used herein, “eyewear” is an object worn in front of each eye, such as but not limited to, eyeglasses, sunglasses and the like. As discussed in detail below in the specific non-limiting embodiments of the invention, the eyewear preferably comprises a frame for housing or receiving two lenses. The lenses are made of a piece of glass or other transparent substance with curved sides for concentrating or dispersing light and are used to correct or assist defective eyesight and/or protect the eyes from, for example, UV light. The frame preferably includes a nose piece. The eyewear also comprises a first temple and a second temple pivotally connected or attached to a first end and a second end, respectively, of the frame. Preferably, the pivotal connection or attachment is a pin member or a hinge, such as but not limited to a barrel hinge (or standard hinge) and spring action hinge. More preferably, the pivotal connection or attachment is a hinge. Alternatively, eyewear is made of an elastic material and the temples are integrally formed with the frame, the temples provided with, for example, a corrugated surface such that they fold or bend smoothly to a closed position by applying force. The temples terminate at an opposite end from the pivotal connection or attachment into an earpiece.
Referring now to the specific non-limiting embodiments of the invention,
The two or more pairs of fastening means 116 as illustrated in
As defined herein, a “magnet” is a material (magnetic material) or object that produces a magnetic field. A magnet's magnetic moment is a vector that characterizes the magnet's overall magnetic properties. The direction of the magnetic moment of a magnet points from the magnet's south pole to its north pole, and the magnitude relates to how strong and how far apart these poles are. A magnetic material is any material that is capable of being attracted by or acquiring the properties of a magnet to attract magnetic materials. This includes ferromagnets (magnets including iron) as well as non-ferrous magnets. Some examples of magnetic materials are, but are not limited to, neodymium, steel, nickel, cobalt, an aluminum-nickel-cobalt alloy (alnico), an alloy of rare earth metals, and naturally occurring minerals such as lodestone.
It is to be understood by those skilled in the art that the first and second magnets 118, 120 are axially magnetized such that a north pole of the first magnet 118 and a south pole of the second magnet 120 (or visa versa) are directed in opposite directions. Generally speaking, opposite poles of magnets attract while similar poles repel. Thus, the first and second magnets 118, 120 are arranged as depicted in
It is therefore an advantage that the eyewear with a multiple fastening mechanism of the instant invention (see
In a specific non-limiting embodiment,
In still another non-limiting embodiment, the invention relates to a method of supporting eyewear on an article of clothing of a user, the method comprising 1) providing eyewear comprising a frame body for receiving two lenses, a first temple pivotally attached to a first end of the frame, a second temple pivotally attached to a second end of the frame, and a multiple fastening mechanism comprising two or more pairs of magnets, wherein each of the two or more pairs of magnets comprises a first magnet attached to or in contact with the first temple and a second magnet attached to or in contact with the second temple; 2) contacting the first temple to an inside portion of the article of clothing; and 3) contacting the second temple on an outside portion of the article of clothing, wherein the moving of step 2) and the moving of step 3) collectively provides that the first and second temples are pivoted inwardly towards each other to a closed position and each first magnet is configured to be positioned adjacent to each second magnet such that a closing force is exerted on each of the two or more pairs of magnets, thereby supporting the eyewear to the article of clothing of the user.