Glasses

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 7144109
  • Patent Number
    7,144,109
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 1, 2004
    19 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 5, 2006
    17 years ago
Abstract
In a pair of glasses comprising at least a sight piece and two ear pieces which are foldable in relation to the sight piece or a frame allocated to the sight piece about a substantially horizontal pivoting axis by approximately 180° towards the inside of the sight piece, provision is made for an inclination arrangement by which, upon use, to adjust the angular position of the ear pieces in relation to the sight piece for a stable stop position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention


The invention relates to a pair of glasses, comprising at least one sight piece and two ear pieces which are foldable in relation to the sight piece or a frame allocated to the sight piece about a substantially horizontal pivoting axis by approximately 180° towards the inside of the sight piece.


2. Background Art


Glasses of the generic type are known from EP 02 708 295, FR-A-2 751 431 or GB 2 168 499 A1. U.S. Pat. No. 5,457,505 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,332,681 describe conventional glasses with inclination arrangements.


In most glasses the ear pieces are attached by pivot joints of a vertical pivoting axis, with the ear pieces, for safekeeping, folding inwards about this vertical pivoting axis.


The above documents teach solutions that proceed from a horizontal pivoting axis in particular for glasses with a single continuous sight piece which is comparatively strongly curved, extending over a large angular area. In these cases the ear pieces regularly possess a curvature which approximately corresponds to that of the sight piece so that the ear pieces, when folding inwards, conform to the curve of the sight piece.


A serious drawback of prior art constructions resides in that the angular position of the ear pieces in relation to the sight piece may be misaligned inadvertently or is not adjustable at all.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the invention to embody a pair of glasses of the type mentioned at the outset for improved conveniences of wearing.


According to the invention, this object is attained by an inclination arrangement being provided by which, when the glasses are used, to adjust the angular position of the ear pieces in relation to the sight piece for a stable stop position, with the inclination arrangement being comprised of an array of ribs and grooves that is concentric of the pivoting axis of each ear piece and a locking projection that cooperates therewith, the locking projection being disposed on the bottom side of a top frame member which stands out inwards at least by sections.


In this way, any user will be able to regulate the inclination of the ear pieces in relation to the sight piece for convenience of wearing, any inadvertent pivoting of the ear pieces relative to the sight piece being simultaneously precluded. This is accompanied with simplicity of construction, which can be put into practice at a low cost, nevertheless being aesthetically attractive. Outside the angular area spanned by the array of ribs and grooves, the locking projection does not snap-engage.


The array of ribs and grooves covers an angle of up to 45°, which is the standard area of ear-piece inclination adjustment, with the ear pieces, if pivoted beyond this angle, being able to fold inwards again without any resistance.


Details of the invention will become apparent from the ensuing description of a preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the drawing.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING


FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pair of glasses according to the invention; and



FIG. 2 is an illustration, on an enlarged scale, of the inclination arrangement.





DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

A pair of glasses 1 seen in the drawing comprises two ear pieces 2 which are mounted on a top frame member 4 that holds a sight piece 3, the ear pieces 2 folding inwards about a substantially horizontal pivoting axis 5 by 180° in the direction of the arrow P so that the ear pieces 2, when folded inwards, substantially conform to the curvature of the sight piece 3. In the exemplary embodiment, the pivoting axes 5 are located in the vicinity of enlargements 6 on the outer ends of the top frame member 4.


On their top surface the inner ends 7 of the ear pieces 2 comprise a plurality of ribs 8 with a groove 9 forming between every two of these ribs 8.


In the vicinity of the top edge of the top frame member 4 a locking projection 10 extends downwards, cooperating with the grooves 9 in such a way that when the ear piece 2 is pivoted, the locking projection 10 snap-engages successively with the grooves 9, it being possible in this way to adjust a certain angular position of the ear pieces 2 in relation to the top frame member 4 and thus to the sight piece 3.


The locking projection 10 is free on both sides, i.e. recesses are provided where it passes into the top frame member 4, this improving the properties of flexibility and locking engagement.


Opposite the grooves 9, provision is made for another groove 11, with which to snap-engage the locking projection 10 when the ear pieces are pivoted completely inwards so that they are arrested in this position.

Claims
  • 1. A pair of glasses comprising at least a sight piece and two ear pieces which are foldable in relation to the sight piece or a frame (4) engaged to the sight piece about a substantially horizontal pivoting axis by approximately 180° towards the inside of the sight piece, wherein an inclination arrangement (8, 9, 10) is provided to adjust the angular position of the ear pieces (2) in relation to the sight piece (3) in a stable stop position,wherein a single locking projection (10) is formed as a unit with each end and a top edge of the frame (4) so that opposite sides of the projection (10) project inward from the frame (4) and down into snap engagement with each end of the two ear pieces which pivot about the pivoting axis.
  • 2. A pair of glasses according to claim 1, wherein the inclination arrangement (8, 9, 10) is comprised of a plurality of ribs (8) and grooves (9) and the single locking projection (10) cooperating therewith.
  • 3. A pair of glasses according to claim 2, wherein the array of ribs (8) and grooves (9) is formed as a unit with the top edge of each ear piece (2).
  • 4. A pair of glasses according to claim 3, wherein the array of ribs (8) and grooves (9) covers an angle at circumference of up to 45°.
  • 5. A pair of glasses according to claim 1, wherein the opposite sides intersect to form a triangular protrusion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
103 56 038 Dec 2003 DE national
US Referenced Citations (8)
Number Name Date Kind
2427469 Morley et al. Sep 1947 A
3212102 Muller Oct 1965 A
4544245 Stansbury, Jr. Oct 1985 A
4991952 Grau Feb 1991 A
5457505 Canavan et al. Oct 1995 A
6332681 Li Dec 2001 B1
6467902 Wang-Lee Oct 2002 B1
6755523 Wiedner Jun 2004 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
Number Date Country
201 01 724 May 2001 DE
2 751 431 Jan 1998 FR
2 168 499 Dec 1984 GB
WO 02061495 Aug 2002 WO
Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20050117111 A1 Jun 2005 US