Claims
- 1. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame which comprises a frame body having a pair of lens rims for mounting a pair of lenses in position, wherein each of said lens rims comprises a rim locker for securely locking up said lens within said respective lens rim and said frame body comprises a primary bridge connected between said two lenses and two side extension arms provided at two outer sides of said lenses coupling with two temples respectively;
said two rim lockers, which are made of soft-magnetic metal having magnetic attraction ability, being respectively connected at two inner sides of said two lens rim, which are positioned adjacent to two ends of said bridge; said shelter frame kit supporting two auxiliary lenses comprising a bridge extended between said two auxiliary lenses, two shelter arms having two pivot hinges affixed on upper sides of said two auxiliary lenses respectively, and two interlocking means provided at two ends of said two shelter arms respectively for interlocking with said two rim lockers of said frame body of said primary spectacle frame in such a manner that said auxiliary lenses of said shelter frame kit are adapted for pivotally folding from a closed position to an open position, wherein in the closed position of said shelter frame kit, said two auxiliary lenses are respectively positioned in front of said two lenses of said primary spectacle frame, and in the opened position of said shelter frame kit, said two auxiliary lenses are 180-degree flipped over said two lenses of said primary spectacle frame at said two pivot hinges respectively; each of said interlocking means comprising a supporting arm rearwardly extended from said shelter frame kit and a magnetic seat which comprises a magnet housing downwardly connected from said supporting arm for magnetically attracting from behind said frame body and engaging with said respective rim locker, so as to securely mount said shelter frame kit in front of said primary spectacle frame.
- 2. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said shelter arms is integrally extended from said upper portion of said respective auxiliary lens to said inner side thereof wherein said shelter arm has an end pivotally connected with said upper side of said respective lens rim by means of said pivot hinge and another end of said shelter arm is permanently affixed to said respective interlocking means which is rearwardly extended for riding on top of said primary bridge of said primary spectacle frame.
- 3. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said magnetic seats comprises a magnetic housing which is made of non-magnetic material downwardly connected from said respective supporting arm and a magnet mounted in said magnet housing which is arranged to face toward and align with said respective rim locker of said respective lens rim when said shelter frame kit is mounted on said frame body of said primary spectacle frame.
- 4. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 2, wherein each of said magnetic seats comprises a magnetic housing which is made of non-magnetic material downwardly connected from said respective supporting arm and a magnet mounted in said magnet housing which is arranged to face toward and align with said respective rim locker of said respective lens rim when said shelter frame kit is mounted on said frame body of said primary spectacle frame.
- 5. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 3, wherein a thickness of each of said two magnets is smaller than a depth of said two magnet housings so as to define two engagement grooves therein when said two magnets are respectively embedded in said two magnet housings for engaging with said two rim lockers of said primary spectacle frame.
- 6. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 4, wherein a thickness of each of said two magnets is smaller than a depth of said two magnet housings so as to define two engagement grooves therein when said two magnets are respectively embedded in said two magnet housings for engaging with said two rim lockers of said primary spectacle frame.
- 7. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 1, wherein a thickness of each of said two magnets is smaller than a depth of said two magnet housings so as to define two engagement grooves therein when said two magnets are respectively embedded in said two magnet housings for engaging with said two rim lockers of said primary spectacle frame.
- 8. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 2, wherein a thickness of each of said two magnets is smaller than a depth of said two magnet housings so as to define two engagement grooves therein when said two magnets are respectively embedded in said two magnet housings for engaging with said two rim lockers of said primary spectacle frame.
- 9. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 5, wherein a thickness of each of said two magnets is smaller than a depth of said two magnet housings so as to define two engagement grooves therein when said two magnets are respectively embedded in said two magnet housings for engaging with said two rim lockers of said primary spectacle frame.
- 10. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 6, wherein a thickness of each of said two magnets is smaller than a depth of said two magnet housings so as to define two engagement grooves therein when said two magnets are respectively embedded in said two magnet housings for engaging with said two rim lockers of said primary spectacle frame.
- 11. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 9, wherein each said magnet has a hole having an inner threaded portion provided at a rear pole of said magnet wherein said adjustable screw having an outer threaded portion is penetrated through said magnetic seat at a back thereof through said locking washer and screwing with said magnet, wherein said adjustable screw is arranged to drive said magnet back and forth along said magnet housing so as to adjust a depth of said engagement groove.
- 12. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 10, wherein each said magnet has a hole having an inner threaded portion provided at a rear pole of said magnet wherein said adjustable screw having an outer threaded portion is penetrated through said magnetic seat at a back thereof through said locking washer and screwing with said magnet, wherein said adjustable screw is arranged to drive said magnet back and forth along said magnet housing so as to adjust a depth of said engagement groove.
- 13. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 2, wherein each said shelter arm, having a L-shaped cross-sectional structure, is partially encircling said respective auxiliary lens, wherein said shelter arm is adapted for rearwardly riding on and locking from behind of said respective lens rim of said frame body, so as to lock up said shelter frame kit on said primary spectacle frame for preventing a frontward movement and a backward movement of said shelter frame kit.
- 14. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 4, wherein each said shelter arm, having a L-shaped cross-sectional structure, is partially encircling said respective auxiliary lens, wherein said shelter arm is adapted for rearwardly riding on and locking from behind of said respective lens rim of said frame body, so as to lock up said shelter frame kit on said primary spectacle frame for preventing a frontward movement and a backward movement of said shelter frame kit.
- 15. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 6, wherein each said shelter arm, having a L-shaped cross-sectional structure, is partially encircling said respective auxiliary lens, wherein said shelter arm is adapted for rearwardly riding on and locking from behind of said respective lens rim of said frame body, so as to lock up said shelter frame kit on said primary spectacle frame for preventing a frontward movement and a backward movement of said shelter frame kit.
- 16. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 8, wherein each said shelter arm, having a L-shaped cross-sectional structure, is partially encircling said respective auxiliary lens, wherein said shelter arm is adapted for rearwardly riding on and locking from behind of said respective lens rim of said frame body, so as to lock up said shelter frame kit on said primary spectacle frame for preventing a frontward movement and a backward movement of said shelter frame kit.
- 17. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 12, wherein each said shelter arm, having a L-shaped cross-sectional structure, is partially encircling said respective auxiliary lens, wherein said shelter arm is adapted for rearwardly riding on and locking from behind of said respective lens rim of said frame body, so as to lock up said shelter frame kit on said primary spectacle frame for preventing a frontward movement and a backward movement of said shelter frame kit.
- 18. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 10, wherein said shelter frame kit is constructed as a rimless frame, wherein said bridge is connected between said two pivot hinges said two pivot hinges are directly fastened to upper edges of said two auxiliary lenses respectively.
- 19. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 17, wherein said shelter frame kit is constructed as a rimless frame, wherein said bridge is connected between said two pivot hinges said two pivot hinges are directly fastened to upper edges of said two auxiliary lenses respectively.
- 20. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 6, wherein said bridge comprises a first bridge member extended from one of said auxiliary lenses and a second bridge member extended from another said auxiliary lens wherein said first and second bridge member are pivotally connected by a locker hinge in such a member that said shelter frame kit is adapted for pivotally folding up by folding said auxiliary lenses overlappedly.
- 21. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 20, wherein said locker hinge comprises a first pivot arm extended from an inner side of said first bridge member and a second pivot arm extended from an inner side of said second bridge member wherein said first and second pivot arms are pivotally connected together so as to pivotally connect said first and second bridge members together.
- 22. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 21, each of said first and second bridge members has a receiving cavity transversely provided thereon wherein a magnetic member fittedly received in each said receiving cavity for ensuring and guiding an magnetically attraction between said first and second bridge members in such a manner said magnetic members are magnetically attracted each other said shelter frame kit is unfolded.
- 23. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 20, wherein said locker hinge comprises a pivot member having two ends pivotally connected to said first and second bridge members respectively.
- 24. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 23, wherein each of said first and second bridge members comprises an extension integrally extended therefrom to form a L-shaped structure wherein said pivot member is pivotally connected to said extension.
- 25. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 24, wherein a receiving cavity is vertically formed on each said extension wherein a magnetic member is fittedly received in said respective receiving cavity wherein a height of said magnetic member is smaller than a depth of said receiving cavity, so as to define an indention when said magnetic member is embedded in said respective receiving cavity, wherein two protrusions having magnetically attraction abilities are integrally protruded from two ends of said pivot member and adapted for fittedly engaging with said two indentions of said extensions respectively so as to magnetically lock up said first and second bridge members with said pivot member.
- 26. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 23, wherein each of said first and second bridge members comprises a pair of parallel extensions integrally extended from a free end thereof wherein said pivot member is pivotally connecting between said parallel extensions, so as to pivotally connect said first and second bridge members together.
- 27. A shelter frame kit for mounting in front of a primary spectacle frame, as recited in claim 26, wherein a receiving cavity is transversely formed between each pair of parallel extensions wherein a magnetic member is fittedly received in said respective receiving cavity in such a manner that said pivot member having magnetically attraction ability is magnetically attached to said first and second bridge members so as to guide and enhance an alignment between said first and second bridge members.
CROSS REFERENCE RELATED TO THE APPLICATION
[0001] This is a divisional application of a non-provisional application, application Ser. No. 09/799,891, filed on Mar. 7, 2001, which is a regular application of a provisional application, application No. 60/209,894, filed Jun. 6, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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