The present invention relates to a hinge for glasses and to the method to obtain said hinge. In particular it refers to a hinge with a closing block for the temple bar.
As known, a variety of hinges exist in the eyewear sector which ensure hinging of the temple bars on the frame front-piece.
For some specific applications an articulated hinge for temple bars with a block for closing is required, i.e. a hinge equipped with means apt to establish a stop of the temple bar rotation while closing, in a desired position.
This feature has been required, especially over recent years, for the sunglasses market where—for aesthetic and design reasons—the frame has an extremely pronounced base curve, also called wrap-around. As a matter of fact, the salient characteristic of a wrap-around glasses frame is that of having particularly short temple bars, often coupled with small curved tips (the part which is in contact with the ears): by analysing these two features in the temple bars/frontpiece assembly, it can be noticed that the glasses appear to be endearing and very “clean”, in the open temple bars condition (
To overcome this inconvenience, hinges with a block are hence employed, which prevent the temple bars from closing beyond a certain angle (
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In this case, aesthetic cleanliness and safety for the wearer are preserved, whereas from a purely mechanical point of view restrictions apply. On one hand, as a matter of fact, the two shoulders D1 e D2, are very fragile and in case of accidental impacts or simply with intense use, the point of blocking while closing can be easily forced causing irreversible damage to the coupling profiles (it must be borne in mind that the material most often used for these hinges is nickel silver). On the other hand, since for the construction of male portions of the hinges, purpose-built profiles are needed, these solutions are decidedly more expensive than conventional ones.
The object of the present invention is hence that of providing a hinge with a blocking device and a method to obtain said hinge, which—in addition to being effective in their operation—offer a clean and streamlined appearance of the glasses, with no protrusions, guarantee total mechanical reliability and have limited costs.
Such object is achieved by means of a hinge and a method as described in their essential features in the accompanying main claims 1) and 4).
Other inventive aspects of the invention are described in the dependent claims.
Further features and advantages of the hinge according to the invention will in any case be clearer from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the same, given by way of example and shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
As is visible in
According to the invention, the blocking system—while closing and opening the hinge—is established by means of radial planes obtained by machining the inner surface of the seat of the female portion of the hinge and the two outer surfaces of the male washer.
In particular, as can be seen in
In every other respect, the male portion of the hinge is identical to a standard hinge.
Similarly, inside the female portion of the hinge (
As can be noticed, the above mentioned planes FG are mutually arranged at 90° but, in case different opening or closing angles are required, it is sufficient to arrange the same according to the required angular position.
According to the embodiment shown in
This feature can also be inverted between the male portion of the hinge and the female one, i.e. it is possible to provide a 90° angle between the planes of the female portion of the hinge and an angle smaller than 180° for the planes of the male portion of the hinge.
As can be understood, the solution suggested by the invention achieves the objects set forth in the preliminary remarks.
In particular, the hinge according to the invention allows to have blocking planes which lie fully within the hinge, therefore with no protruding parts.
Moreover, the process to establish said blocking system does not call for the implementation of specific profiles for the male portion of the hinge, but the blocking planes may be obtained from standard hinges by simple mechanical machining processes which can be introduced in an ordinary production process.
In the industrial process, the above-mentioned mechanical machining can be provided in the ordinary productive cycle and, with minimal changes to ordinary scheduling, it can be advantageously applied to components already being manufactured, thereby allowing to avoid significant investments both in terms of stock and of special profiles requiring dedicated equipment.
The reliability and accuracy of this hinge are guaranteed by double and planar couplings, rather than by single and cusp ones as was instead the case in the known art. The option of defining blocking planes on one side only is in any case preserved when the conditions to do so are provided, all to the advantage of manufacturing economy. Hence, should the size of the hinge and the material employed allow it, it is also possible to manufacture the invention by working one side of the hinges only, instead of both as described and shown in the drawings.
As we have seen, besides, the invention lends itself perfectly to being employed also with hinges equipped with flex movement.
It is intended, however, that the invention is not limited to the particular arrangements illustrated above, which represent only non-limiting examples of the scope of the invention, but that a number of variants are possible, all within the reach of a person skilled in the field, without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2005A000572 | Apr 2005 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2005/052719 | 8/18/2005 | WO | 00 | 10/9/2007 |