Claims
- 1. A refracting fixture comprising the combination of:
- a main supporting bar;
- a pair of trial lens holders suspended right-angularly from said bar, said holders being individually adjustable along a portion of the length of said bar and in directions across said bar, means for maintaining said right-angular disposition of said holders at all positions of adjustment along and across said bar;
- means for manually detachably connecting said bar and trial lens holders to a spectacles frame with said holders disposed forwardly of lens supporting rims of said frame, said connecting means including locaters on said fixture for engaging uppermost brow portions of said spectacles frame to establish parallelism of said fixture and frame when said bar and trial lens holders are connected thereto and clamping arms terminated with V-grooved clamping block for terminally engaging portions of said frame below said brow portions to retain said locaters in place against said brow portions when said connection of said bar and trial lens holders is made, said locaters comprising a pair of rollers carried by wires extending from said main supporting bar and said clamping arms being proximally fixed to said main supporting bar with respective extensions thereof directed arcuately downwardly away from said bar to said clamping blocks.
- 2. A refracting fixture comprising the combination of:
- a main supporting bar including a pair of tightly juxtapositioned wires;
- a pair of trial lens holders suspended right angularly from said bar, said holders being individually adjustable along a portion of the length of said bar and in directions across said bar, means for maintaining said right angular disposition of said holders at all positions of adjustment along and across said bar, said disposition maintaining means including a vertically extending bifurcation in each of said holders, opposite sides of which are provided with matching horizontally directed serrations, said serrations being intimately fitted against said wires of said main supporting bar; and
- means for manually detachably connecting said bar and trial lens holders to a spectacles frame with said holders disposed forwardly of lens supporting rims of said frame.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a Contination-in-Part of Application Ser. No. 891,774, filed Mar. 30, 1978, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Frey, Fit Over Trial Frame, Amer. Journ. of Opthal. Issue 10, p. 1501, 1952 (Oct.). |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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891774 |
Mar 1978 |
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