The present invention concerns a hinge device for the connection of side-pieces to the front of mounts for spectacles according to the preamble of claim 1. The invention also comprises spectacles provided with the aforementioned device.
In the specific technical sector, it is known to perform the articulation of side-pieces of spectacles by means of respective slot-like formations which are firmly secured to the side-piece and the lug of the mount and inside which threaded pins or screws forming hinge axes for the articulated connection of the side-pieces are engaged.
This type of solution may, however, result in undesirable loosening of the threaded pin or screw, with the need to perform periodically re-tightening, involving difficulties of various kinds for the user, who generally does not possess suitable tools or screwdrivers, especially in the presence of hinge devices which are very small in size and volume.
Technical solutions for spectacles, which do not have threaded pins or screws, are also known, hinging being performed by means of one or more cylindrical-pin formations which are connected or formed at the end of the side-piece and are able to rotatably engage inside suitable seats defined in side end portions of the front of the mount. These hinge devices, although they do not have different or separate hinge pins or screws are however generally somewhat complex from a structural point of view and in particular do not allow rapid and easy assembly/disassembly of the hinge elements by the user.
A main object of the invention is to provide a hinge device for the articulated connection of side pieces to the front of mounts for spectacles which has a structure such that it may be easily and rapidly assembled/disassembled, also by the end user, not envisaging the user of particular and specific equipment for assembly/disassembly of the device.
Another object of the invention is to provide a hinge device which, in addition to ensuring easier and rapid assembly of the hinge elements, has elements with an extremely small volume and size so as to allow the formation, with this device, of mounts which are extremely light and also have a very small overall volume. Another object is to provide a hinge device which, in addition to being easy to assemble and having a small volume, ensures better control of the degree of friction effect occurring during the articulation movement of the side-piece. The objects indicated above, together with others which will emerge more clearly below, are achieved by a hinge device for the articulated connection of side-pieces to the front of mounts for spectacles, provided in accordance with the accompanying claims.
Further characteristic features and advantages of the invention will emerge more clearly from the detailed description below of a number of preferred non-limiting examples of embodiment thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
With reference to the said figures, 1 denotes in its entirety a first example of a hinge device for the articulation of a side-piece 2 with a lug 3 of a mount 4 for spectacles 5, only partially shown in
The hinge device 1 comprises a first and a second hinge element 6, 7 which are respectively connected to the side-piece 2 and to the lug 3 of the front mount 4. It is understood that the hinge elements 6, 7 may be firmly secured to or formed as one piece with the respective ends of the side-piece and the lug. The hinge elements 6, 7 are able to pivot relative to each other about a hinge axis X, which is substantially perpendicular to the direction of longitudinal extension of the side-piece.
The first hinge element 6 comprises a body configured substantially in the form of a fork with a pair of opposed arms 9, 10, the respective free ends 9a, 10a of which extend transversely with respect to the direction of extension of the arms so as to be mutually aligned along the hinge axis. 9b, 10b also denote respective appendages of the corresponding arms 9, 10 which extend parallel to and are spaced from the ends 9, 10 so as to be also substantially aligned along a direction parallel to the hinge axis and the function of which will become clear from the description below.
The ends 9a,10a of the arms 9,10 are provided with pin-type means for achieving the hinged articulation between the first element and second element 6, 7, said means comprising a respective pair of discoid bodies 11, 12 which are structurally identical to each other and only one of which will therefore be described in detail below.
Each discoid body 11, 12 is structurally independent of the corresponding arm 9, 10, but firmly securable thereto, said bodies being mounted in a position facing each other and also coaxial with the hinge axis, so as to form pin-type formations for articulation with the second hinge element 7.
Each discoid body 11, 12 has, defined therein, a respective head 11a,12a axially extended so as to form a respective outside portion with a cylindrical surface 11b, 12b. The body 11, 12 is also passed through axially by a respective opening 11c, 12c inside which the corresponding end 9a, 10a of the corresponding arm 9, 10 may be received. Each discoid body 11, 12 is constrained, in a removable manner, to the corresponding arm by anti-rotation means which prevent relative rotation thereof about the hinge axis, with relative sliding freedom in the direction of said axis. The anti-rotation means comprise a form-fit coupling between a seat in the form of a channel 11d, 12d extending diametrally in the head and a portion 9c, 10c of the corresponding arm 9, 10, associated therewith and defined at the end 9a, 10a thereof. Conveniently the fork-like body 8 has a plate-like configuration with a thickness such that the portions 9c, 10c are received with a substantial form-fit inside the respective channels 11d, 12d, so that the discoid bodies may be firmly secured removably to the corresponding arms.
The second hinge element 7 comprises, at one end of the lug 3, a through-seat in the form of a cylindrical slot 15 capable of receiving in rotatable engagement the cylindrical surfaces 11b, 12b of the discoid bodies 11, 12 when mounted on the respective arms of the fork-like body, so as to provide the hinged coupling about the hinge axis X.
Preferably the slot-like seat 15 is formed as a circular through-hole with a closed contour. In this case, for assembly of the hinge device, the arms 9, 10 of the fork-like body are splayed beforehand, so as to allow insertion of the discoid bodies 11, 12, and then moved back towards each other after positioning of the slot-like seat 15 with rotatable engagement therebetween and the discoid bodies.
The extension and the form of the arms 9, 10 are chosen so that the arms are elastically deformable, for example able to be splayed in the direction parallel to the hinge axis X, consequently allowing them to perform a limited relative movement away from each other, so as to allow assembly of the discoid bodies 9, 10 along the hinge axis, with the positioning of the slot-like seat 15 in between, so as to form the hinged articulation between the elements 6, 7. In order to retain the arms of the fork-like body 8 in an adjacent position (close to each other) and oppose disengagement of the discoid bodies from the slot-like seat of the hinge, it is envisaged mounting a locking element acting removably between the arms 9, 10. Preferably, said locking element comprises a body in the form of a clip 16a which can be removably attached between the arms 9, 10. The body of the clip 16a has a plate-like part 16b with a pair of opposed end edges 16c which are bent over so as to define respective grooves 16d capable of being engaged by corresponding opposed portions of said arms, the clip being also capable of attachment by means of sliding with respect to the arms, transversely to the hinge axis, with sliding engagement of said portions of the arms in the corresponding grooves of the clip, as clearly shown in
18 denotes a tooth-like projection formed on the lug 3 in the vicinity of the slot 15 and intended to bear against the appendages 9b, 10b of the fork-like body, during rotation of the side-piece with respect to the lug, so as to limit the angle of opening of the side-piece. The maximum open and closed positions of the side-piece with respect to the mount are respectively shown in
Alternatively, the discoid bodies may be made of a suitable plastic material which is characterized by a high resistance to frictional wear, it also being possible to use a metallic material for the construction of the slot-like seat. In this first example of embodiment, it is envisaged that the fork-like body 8, made of metallic material, extends, on the side axially opposite to that of the arms, in the form of a bar-like element 20 which is prolonged as far as the end region of the side-piece and designed to be covered by an end-piece 21 for the side-piece, which is made of plastic and able to be force-fitted onto the element 20 up against the fork-like body.
This second example differs from the preceding example mainly owing to the different form of the discoid bodies, substantially in terms of dimensional volume, but ensuring at the same functions described above.
This third example differs from the preceding embodiments mainly in that one of the arms of the fork-like body, that indicated by 9 in the figures, is formed so as to be structurally independent of the fork-like body 8 and can be firmly secured, in a removable manner, to the said fork-like body.
In greater detail, the arm 9 is provided with an appendage 22 which is designed to engage, by means of a substantial form-fit with a seat 23 formed in the fork-like body 8, so as to ensure the relative positioning of the arms 9, 10, securing of the arm 9 to the body 8 being ensured by the attachment, between said arms 9, 10, of the clip 16a, said attachment being able to be obtained by means of sliding of the clip on the fork-like body in the direction transverse to the hinge axis.
By forming one of the arms in a manner separate and different from the other arm, with subsequently relative locking, mounting of the discoid bodies 11, 12 may be facilitated with the positioning in between of the slot-like seat 15, without the need for any prior deformation of the fork-like body in order to splay the arms, as envisaged in the preceding examples.
This example differs from the preceding examples mainly in that it envisages a fork-like body 8 incorporated in the lug of the mount, with the slot-like seat provided at the end of the side-piece.
More particularly, the front mount comprises respective lens-holding rims 25, the contour of which is open in the region of the side lug 3. In this zone the different and separate ends of the corresponding rim are extended into the respective arms 9, 10 of the hinge device, as clearly shown in
The invention thus achieves the objects proposed, obtaining the advantages mentioned compared to the known solutions.
A main advantage consists in the fact that, by means of the device according to the invention, it is possible to achieve a hinge structure such that it may be easily and rapidly assembled/disassembled, also by the end user, not envisaging the use of particular and specific equipment for mounting/removing the device. Another advantage is linked to the fact that, with the hinge device according to the invention, it is possible to provide hinge elements with volumes and dimensions which are particularly small, in particular so as to provide mounts which are extremely light as well as with an extremely small overall volume.
Another advantage consists in the fact of being able to obtain, with the hinge device according to the invention, an improved control of the degree of friction effect during the hinging movement of the side-piece, compared to the known solutions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PD2011A000391 | Dec 2011 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/074752 | 12/7/2012 | WO | 00 | 6/16/2014 |