The present disclosure generally relates to flexible eyewear and particularly to flexible eyewear utilizing a flexible paint to apply coloring to the eyewear.
Products that are assembled from multiple pieces and are meant to have a uniform color, at least across multiple pieces, require careful matching of colors in those pieces. However, some individual pieces or parts in the assembly may be made from different materials, which are difficult to match. For example, a multi-component product such as eyewear may have a flexible portion made from a flexible material and rigid component(s) made from a rigid material. These flexible and rigid materials typically have different surface finishes. Moreover, it can be difficult to match the color in these different materials.
In one aspect, an eyewear is provided. The eyewear includes at least one rigid portion, at least one flexible portion and a layer of flexible paint applied over and across each of the at least one rigid portion and the at least one flexible portion. The at least one rigid material is made of a first material, the at least one flexible portion is made of a second material, and the flexible paint is made of a third material that is adapted to bond with each of the first and the second materials.
In another aspect, a flexible eyewear assembly is provided. The flexible eyewear assembly includes a first and a second lens retainer for retaining a respective lens therein. The first and the second lens retainers are made of a rigid material. The flexible eyewear assembly includes a bridge portion connecting the first and the second lens retainers. The bridge portion is made of a flexible material and is adapted to permit flexure of the first and second lens retainers relative to each other. The flexible eyewear assembly further includes a layer of flexible pain material applied and bonded across each of the rigid material of the first and second lens retainers and the flexible material of the bridge portion.
In a yet another aspect, a flexible eyewear assembly is provided. The assembly includes a first and second rigid lens retainers for retaining respective lenses therein. Each of the first and second rigid lens retainers are made of a first material and are coated with a layer of second material. The assembly further includes a flexible bridge portion connecting the first and second rigid lens retainers. The flexible bridge portion is made of the second material and is adapted to permit flexure of the rigid first and second lens retainers relative to each other in at least one direction. The assembly further includes a layer of flexible paint applied over and bonded across the flexible bridge portion and each of the first and second rigid lens retainers coated with the second material.
In a yet another aspect, a method of making a flexible eyewear assembly for retaining a pair of lenses therein, is provided. The method includes providing a first and second lens retainer. The first and the second lens retainers are made of a first material and are adapted to retain a respective first and second lens therein. The method includes connecting the first and second lens retainers by a bridge portion, the bridge portion being made of a second material that is different from the first material. The method further includes applying a layer of flexible paint over and across each of the first and second lens retainers and the bridge portion. The flexible paint is made of a third material that can bond with the first and second materials.
Embodiments will now be described with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
Instead of attempting to match colors of individual parts in a multi-component product, attempts have been made to apply a paint or other coating to the product. However, it is found that when such products can flex significantly in particular places, as is the case in eyewear with flexible parts, the paint or other coating tends to crack and/or peel, particularly when applied to a material that flexes, and after repeated bending and reforming operations. Such peeling is observed in prior art eyewear with a coating shown in
To address the peeling and other deterioration of a coating, such as paint, on a flexible portion of an eyewear, the following describes a flexible eyewear which has a layer of flexible paint, capable of bonding to the other materials being used in the eyewear, applied and bonded to at least the flexible portion of the eyewear. As will be described below, the flexible paint can also be applied and bonded to multiple parts, even being constructed from different materials, to provide a continuous surface such that the multiple underlying parts appear to be uniform and continuous. In this way, the eyewear that allows for significant flexibility at certain points or in certain parts, can maintain a smooth painted finish during such significant flexure, without the cracking and peeling that would otherwise occur without a flexible paint product that has the correct adhesion and bonding properties to the surfaces of the particular materials being used.
To this end,
The lens retainers 12a and 12b are connected to each other via a bridge portion 14. In an example embodiment, the bridge portion 14 may be a flexible bridge portion, also referred to interchangeably herein as the flexible portion 14 or bridge portion 14. The lens retainers 12a and 12a are connected to the bridge portion 14 such that they are positioned on either side of the user's head and aligned with their eyes. The flexible bridge portion 14 enables the eyewear 10 to be flexed such that the lens retainers 12a, 12b and arms 18a, 18b attached thereto can be bent or otherwise separated or twisted relative to each other (see also
In some implementations, the lens retainers 12a, 12b may be made from a rigid first material, such as plastic, metal, acetate, composite materials or another suitable rigid materials. Further, the flexible bridge portion 14 may be constructed from a flexible second material, such as an elastomer such as thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), rubber or thermoplastic rubber (TRP), soft plastic, or any other suitable material. The flexible bridge portion 14 and the lens retainers 12a, 12b can be joined to each other in any suitable manner, for example as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,527,252 and 11,126,009, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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In one embodiment, the flexible paint 22 is made of a third material that is capable of bonding with the first material, i.e., the material of the lens retainers 12, and the second material, i.e., the material of the bridge portion. In some example implementations, the flexible paint 22 may be made of an elastomeric material, acrylic polymer based material, an epoxy resin based material, a silicone based coating material or a plasticized coating material. In some other examples, radiation (e.g., Ultraviolet (UV)) curable coatings based on polyether, polyester, or urethane acrylates may also be used for making the flexible paint 22. In some yet other examples, the flexible paint 22 may be made of a composite material that can bond with the first and second materials of the eyewear 10.
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In another example embodiment, such as the one shown in
For simplicity and clarity of illustration, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the examples described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the examples described herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the examples described herein. Also, the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the examples described herein.
It will be appreciated that the examples and corresponding diagrams used herein are for illustrative purposes only. Different configurations and terminology can be used without departing from the principles expressed herein. For instance, components and modules can be added, deleted, modified, or arranged with differing connections without departing from these principles.
The steps or operations in the flow charts and diagrams or otherwise described herein are just for example. There may be many variations to these steps or operations without departing from the principles discussed above. For instance, the steps may be performed in a differing order, or steps may be added, deleted, or modified.
Although the above principles have been described with reference to certain specific examples, various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art as outlined in the appended claims.
The present application is a Continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/CA2023/050685 filed on May 17, 2023, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/343,170, filed on May 18, 2022, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in their entirety.
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63343170 | May 2022 | US |
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Parent | PCT/CA2023/050685 | May 2023 | WO |
Child | 18950245 | US |