Eyeglass frames with removable, interchangeable lenses, rims and temple pieces
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1. A pair of eyeglass frames comprising:
- right and left lens rims joined to each other,each of said rims being split at a point generally opposite the point where it is joined to the other rim to facilitate insertion and removal of a lens,a pair of flanges on each rim adjacent the split on each side thereof,the flanges of each pair mating to form a composite lug when the split in the rim is closed,pivot and seating means in each composite lug comprising a pin receiving aperture extending through the composite lug from top to bottom,entry channel means in each composite lug comprising an open slot extending through the composite lug from top to bottom and leading from the pheriphery of said lug to the pin receiving aperture, at least a portion of said entry channel means being inclined from vertical,a pair of right and left temple pieces each having an upper mounting arm and a lower mounting arm projecting from the rim end thereof, said upper and lower mounting arms being spaced apart a distance corresponding to the combined vertical height of the mated flanges which make up the composite lug,pivot pin means comprising a single inclined pin extending from the upper mounting arm to the lower mounting arm of each temple piece,said pivot pin means being physically oriented to pass through said entry channel means in one of the composite lugs only when the temple piece in which the pin is mounted is oriented at one particular angle with respect to the adjacent rim;
siad pivot pin and said aperture being configured such that the pin will seat in the pin receiving aperture whereby the flanges of the composite lug are secured in mating position between the upper and lower mounting arms of the temple piece, and the associated rim is locked in the closed position.
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Abstract
Eyeglass frames are disclosed in which the right and left lens rims are split to facilitate insertion and removal of lenses. A pair of flanges on each rim adjacent the split mate to form a composite lug which is received between upper and lower arms on the associated temple pieces whereby the rims are held in the closed position. Pivot pin means are provided to secure the temple pieces to the lugs on the lens rims. The lug and pivot pin arrangement is generally useful for securing removable temple pieces to lens rims.
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1. A pair of eyeglass frames comprising:
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right and left lens rims joined to each other, each of said rims being split at a point generally opposite the point where it is joined to the other rim to facilitate insertion and removal of a lens, a pair of flanges on each rim adjacent the split on each side thereof, the flanges of each pair mating to form a composite lug when the split in the rim is closed, pivot and seating means in each composite lug comprising a pin receiving aperture extending through the composite lug from top to bottom, entry channel means in each composite lug comprising an open slot extending through the composite lug from top to bottom and leading from the pheriphery of said lug to the pin receiving aperture, at least a portion of said entry channel means being inclined from vertical, a pair of right and left temple pieces each having an upper mounting arm and a lower mounting arm projecting from the rim end thereof, said upper and lower mounting arms being spaced apart a distance corresponding to the combined vertical height of the mated flanges which make up the composite lug, pivot pin means comprising a single inclined pin extending from the upper mounting arm to the lower mounting arm of each temple piece, said pivot pin means being physically oriented to pass through said entry channel means in one of the composite lugs only when the temple piece in which the pin is mounted is oriented at one particular angle with respect to the adjacent rim;
siad pivot pin and said aperture being configured such that the pin will seat in the pin receiving aperture whereby the flanges of the composite lug are secured in mating position between the upper and lower mounting arms of the temple piece, and the associated rim is locked in the closed position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A pair of eyeglass frames comprising:
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right and left lens rims joined to each other, each of said rims bearing a mounting lug at a point generally opposite the point where it is joined to the other rim; pivot pin seating means in each lug comprising a pin receiving aperture extending through the lug from top to bottom; entry channel means in each lug comprising an open slot extending through the lug from top to bottom and leading from the periphery of the lug to the pin receiving aperture, at least a portion of said slot being inclined from vertical; a pair of right and left temple pieces each having an upper mounting arm and a lower mounting arm projecting from the rim end thereof, said upper and lower mounting arms being spaced apart a distance corresponding to the height of the lug, and pivot pin means comprising an inclined pin mounted between the upper and lower mounting arms of each temple piece, said pin being physically oriented to pass through the entry channel means in one of the lugs only when the temple piece in which the pin is mounted is oriented at one particular angle with respect to the adjacent rim, said pin and said aperture being configured such that the pin will seat in the pin receiving aperture.
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16. A pair of eyeglass frames comprising:
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right and left lens rims joined to each other, each of said rims being split at a point generally opposite the point where it is joined to the other rim to facilitate insertion and removal of a lens, a pair of flanges on each rim adjacent to the split on each side thereof, the flanges of each pair mating to form a composite lug when the split in the rim is closed, pivot pin seating means in each composite lug comprising a pair of oppositely directed, aligned recesses formed in the top and bottom of each composite lug, entry channel means in each composite lug comprising a pair of aligned grooves formed in the top and bottom of each composite lug leading from the periphery of said lug to said recesses, the bottom of at least one of said entry channel grooves in each lug being inclined with respect to the axis of the pivot pin seating means, a pair of right and left temple pieces each having an upper mounting arm and a lower mounting arm projecting from the rim end thereof, said upper and lower mounting arms being spaced apart a distance corresponding to the combined vertical height of the mated flanges which make up the composite lug, pivot pin means comprising a pair of opposed, aligned pins formed on the upper and lower mounting arms of each temple piece, the free end of at least one of said opposed pins on each temple piece being inclined with respect to the axis of the pin, said inclined free end of said pivot pin means being physically oriented to pass through the entry channel grooves in one of the composite lugs only when the temple piece on which the pins are mounted is oriented at one particular angle with respect to the adjacent rim;
said pivot pin means and said recesses being configured such that the pin means will seat in said recesses whereby the flanges of the composite lug are secured in mating position between the upper and lower mounting arms of the temple piece, and the associated rim is locked in the closed position. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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