The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for eyewear. More specifically, the present invention is eyewear with interchangeable temples that utilizes a simple quick release connector assembly.
Eyewear is worn to correct visual defects or to protect the eyes from the sun. Currently, most eyewear consists of a pair of lenses supported by a frame, which is attached to a pair of temples with a hinge. The hinge forms a joint, where one part is attached to the frame and the other part is attached to the temple, and a screw connects the joint to form a hinge. However, with this design a tool is required, and it is difficult as well as time consuming if a user desires to change the temples himself.
It is therefore an object of the present invention is to provide a simple quick release connector assembly to quickly and easily change the temples for optical or sunshade eyewear. The interchangeability of the temples is desirable if the user requires temples of different designs or colors. The temples are attached and detached by a simple hand action.
The present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures in which like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the figures.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is an interchangeable eyewear 1 that comprises a left quick release connector 2, a right quick release connector 3, a left interchangeable temple 8, and a right interchangeable temple 9 as can be seen in
The male end 10 is to be mated with a central aperture 6. The central aperture 6 serves as the female connector for the male end 10 to fit into. The central aperture 6 has a plurality of female bored cylinders 7, where the plurality of ball plungers 13 may fit into. In this manner, the left interchangeable temple 8 and the right interchangeable temple 9 are respectively engaged to the left quick release connector 2 and the right quick release connector 3. The left quick release connector 2 and the right quick release connector 3 each has a connector body 4, a hinge end 5, and a central aperture 6. The central aperture 6 is positioned within the connector body 4. The plurality of female bored cylinders 7 is positioned laterally on the connector body 4. The plurality of female bored cylinders 7 traverses through the connector body 4. The position of the plurality of female bored cylinders 7 is in alignment with the plurality of the male bored cylinders 8 and the plurality of ball plungers 13 of the male end 10. As one end of the connector body 4 is attached to the male end 10, the other end of the connector body 4 is attached to the side of the eyeglass frame via the hinge end 5. Therefore, the hinge end 5 forms a joint between the left quick release connector 2 and the left side of the eyeglass frame and forms a joint between the right quick release connector 3 and the right side of the eyeglass frame. The hinge end 5 allows the left quick release connector 2 and the right quick release connector 3 to be rotatably attached to the eyeglass frame. While one end of the connector body 4 forms the hinge end 5, the opposing end of the connector body 4 has the male end 10 attached via the central aperture 6. The central aperture 6 is dimensioned to mate with the male end 10. The left quick release connector 2 along with the left interchangeable temple 8 is a minor image of the right quick release connector 3 along with the right interchangeable temple 9.
The plurality of ball plungers 13 is fixed within the male end 10 via the plurality of male bored cylinders 12. The base of the plurality of ball plungers 13 is flush with the surface of the male end 10. The top of each of the plurality of ball plungers 13 is a stopper flange 16, which is flush with the other surface of the male end 10. As can be seen in
Although a plurality of ball plungers 13 has been described for the purposes of this disclosure, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that generally any spring-loaded push button or other type of actuation mechanism could alternatively be used in the present invention.
When the user wants to mount the male end 10 to the central aperture 6, the user applies force by pushing the male end 10 into the central aperture 6. The male end 10 has a plurality of bevels 11, which facilitates the insertion of the male end 10 into the central aperture 6. During this insertion, the walls of the central aperture 6 force the ball 15 within each of the plurality of ball plungers 13 into each of the plurality of female bored cylinders 7, which are positioned on each of the left quick release connector 2 and the right quick release connector 3 until the plurality of ball plungers 13 are aligned directly with the plurality of female bored cylinders 7. Then, the upwardly constant force of the spring 17 within each of the plurality of ball plungers 13 forces the ball 15 within each of the plurality of ball plungers 13 to snap into each of the plurality of female bored cylinders 7 and hold the connector body 4 in position. The plurality of ball plungers 13 will not release from the engagement with the plurality of female bored cylinders 7 until additional force is applied.
To detach the left interchangeable temple 8 or the right interchangeable temple 9, the user applies a separating force with a simple hand motion by pulling the left interchangeable temple 8 or the right interchangeable temple 9 in one direction and by pulling the left quick release connector 2 or the right quick release connector 3 in the opposite direction. This removes the male end 10 from the central aperture 6. This separating force causes the engagement ledge of the central aperture 6 to push the ball 15 within each of the plurality of ball plungers 13 further into the spring hole 14, which compresses the spring 17 within each of the plurality of ball plungers 13. This causes the ball 15 within each the plurality of ball plungers 13 to subsequently fall below the walls of the central aperture 6 allowing the male end 10 to be removed.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/501,867 filed on Jun. 28, 2011.
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61501867 | Jun 2011 | US |