1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a glasses frame, and more particularly to a glasses frame whose temples can be quickly and easily assembled to the body of the frame.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A pair of conventional glasses generally consists of two lenses disposed in a frame, and two temples pivoted to the frame by screws. When not in use, the temples can be folded. However, the wearing angle of the conventional glasses is not adjustable to fit different faces. Moreover, it has to use screws to fix the two temples to the frame, which makes the assembly of the glasses complicated, and the screws are tiny and very likely to be lost after the temples are disassembled.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a glasses frame which comprises a body and two temples.
Each of the two temples includes a protruding portion, a rod extending downward from the protruding portion, and a guiding block formed at one end of the rod.
The body is provided at each of two ends thereof with a protruding portion, a pivot hole penetrating the protruding portion for insertion of the rod, a guiding groove in communication with the pivot hole for guiding sliding of the guiding block, and a stop portion formed at a bottom of the guiding groove.
The guiding blocks slide downward along the guiding grooves and slide over the stop portions and finally engage against a bottom of the protruding portions, respectively, and a bottom of the respective protruding portions of the temples is abutted against a top surface of the respective protruding portions of the body.
The rods of the two temples are inserted downward into the pivot holes of the body respectively, and the guiding blocks slide downward along the guiding grooves. The guiding blocks slide over the stop portions and engage against the bottom of the protruding portions, respectively, so that the two temples are pivotally fixed at both ends of the body without using screws, which reduces manufacturing cost while making assembly easier.
The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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Each of the temples 10 includes a protruding portion 11, a rod 12 extending downward from the protruding portion 11, a guiding block 13 formed at one end of the rod 12, and a plurality of annularly-arranged engaging grooves 14 formed on an inner surface of the protruding portion 11.
At each of two ends of the body 20 is formed a protruding portion 21, a pivot hole 22 penetrating the protruding portion 21, a guiding groove 23 in communication with the pivot hole 22, a stop portion 24 formed at the bottom of the guiding groove 23, and an engaging tooth 25 located at the top of the protruding portion 21 and engaged with one of the engaging grooves 14.
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To summarize, the present invention has the following advantages:
Firstly, the rods of the two temples 10 are inserted downward into the pivot holes 22 of the body 20 respectively, and the guiding blocks 13 slide downward along the guiding grooves 23. When the guiding blocks 13 slide over the stop portions 24 and engage against the bottom of the protruding portions 21, respectively, the two temples 10 are pivotally fixed at both ends of the body 20 without using screws, which reduces manufacturing cost while making assembly easier.
Secondly, with the engaging tooth 25 selectively engaged in one of the engaging grooves 14, the temples 10 can be adjusted at different wearing angles to better fit different faces.
While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.