Eyeglasses convertible into an eyeglass case, including a frame, seats, rotary blocks, upper and lower covers, and hinges. The frame has lenses and a larger nose pad at the center. The seats are provided on both ends of the frame and have upper and lower grooves on one side, with a screw hole disposed intermediate of the upper and lower grooves. The rotary blocks have a projection and can turn about an angle of 180 degrees in the seats. The rotary blocks further have a recess on one side with a through hole for receiving a screw rod, whereby the hinge is pivotally secured in the recess. The hinges are provided at front ends of the upper and lower covers that serve as casings of the eyeglass case or earpieces of the eyeglasses.
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0. 13. Eyeglasses provided with at least one arm rotatable from a first position behind a lens retaining portion to a second position where the arm is in front of the lens retaining portion, comprised of: an eyeglass frame having a lens retaining portion for retaining a pair of lenses joined at opposite sides thereof to a first arm and a second arm, wherein the first and second arms are provided with hinges that allow the first and second arms to be moved around a respective axis of rotation into a position substantially perpendicular to the lens retaining portion, wherein at least the first arm is rotatable around a second axis of rotation which forms an angle to the axis of rotation of its respective hinge from a position in which the arm is behind the lens retaining portion to a position in front of the lens retaining portion, wherein the first arm and lens retaining portion are respectively joined at a pivot forming the second axis of rotation, the pivot comprising a guide piece and a path traveled by the guide piece, wherein the guide piece is sized to be displaceable along the path and the displacement thereof in the path defines the rotation of the first arm from a position behind the lens retaining portion to a position in front of the lens retaining portion.
0. 3. Eyeglasses provided with at least one arm rotatable from a first position behind a lens retaining portion to a second position where the arm is in front of the lens retaining portion, comprised of: an eyeglass frame having a lens retaining portion for retaining a pair of lenses joined at opposite sides thereof to a first arm and a second arm, wherein the first and second arms are provided with hinges that allow the first and second arms to be moved around a respective axis of rotation into a position substantially perpendicular to the lens retaining portion, wherein at least the first arm is rotatable around a second axis of rotation which forms an angle to the axis of rotation of its respective hinge from a position in which the arm is behind the lens retaining portion to a position in front of the lens retaining portion, wherein the first arm and lens retaining portion are respectively joined at a pivot forming the second axis of rotation, the pivot defining a path that the rotatable arm travels in rotating from a position behind the lens retaining portion to a position in front of the lens retaining portion, wherein the path is further defined by a stop positioned to prohibit further rotation of the arm once the arm has been positioned in front of the lens retaining portion.
0. 10. Eyeglasses provided with at least one cover rotatable from a first position behind a lens retaining portion to a second position where the cover is in front of the lens retaining portion, comprised of: an eyeglass frame having a lens retaining portion for retaining a pair of lenses joined at opposite sides thereof to a first cover and a second cover, wherein the first and second covers are provided with hinges that allow the first and second covers to be moved around a respective axis of rotation into a position substantially perpendicular to the lens retaining portion, wherein at least the first cover is rotatable around a second axis of rotation which forms an angle to the axis of rotation of its respective hinge from a position in which the cover is behind the lens retaining portion to a position in front of the lens retaining portion, wherein the first cover and lens retaining portion are respectively joined at a pivot forming the second axis of rotation, the pivot defining a path that the rotatable cover travels in rotating from a position behind the lens retaining portion to a position in front of the lens retaining portion, wherein the path includes a stop positioned to prohibit further rotation of the cover once the cover has been positioned in front of the lens retaining portion.
0. 7. Eyeglasses provided with at least one arm rotatable from a first position behind a lens retaining portion to a second position where the arm is in front of the lens retaining portion, comprised of: an eyeglass frame having a lens retaining portion for retaining a pair of lenses joined at opposite sides thereof to a first arm and a second arm, wherein the first and second arms are provided with hinges that allow the first and second arms to be moved around a respective axis of rotation into a position substantially perpendicular to the lens retaining portion, wherein at least the first arm is rotatable around a second axis of rotation which forms an angle to the axis of rotation of its respective hinge from a position in which the arm is behind the lens retaining portion to a position in front of the lens retaining portion, wherein the first arm and lens retaining portion are respectively joined at a pivot forming the second axis of rotation, the pivot defining a path that the rotatable arm travels in rotating from a position behind the lens retaining portion to a position in front of the lens retaining portion, wherein the path is further defined by stops positioned to limit rotation of the arm to substantially 180° between the position behind the lens retaining portion to the position in front of the lens retaining portion.
1. Eyeglasses convertible into an eyeglass case, comprising a frame, seats, rotary blocks, an upper cover, a lower cover, and hinge means, said frame having lenses and a larger nose pad at the center, said upper cover having a fastening hook on an outer side for attaching said eyeglasses to a pocket or the like, wherein said seats are provided at both ends of said frame, respectively, said seats including upper and lower grooves on one side, with a screw hole at the center, said upper and lower grooves each having a curved opening, said rotary blocks being each provided on one side of a respective one of said seats and being formed with a central screw hole for passage of a screw that passes through said central screw hole into said screw hole of a respective one of said seats, each of said rotary blocks having a projection on one side that is insertable into said upper or lower groove and can turn about an angle of 180 degrees with respect thereto, and a recess on the other side in the center, said recess being formed with a longitudinally oriented through screw hole for passage of a screw rod, said upper and lower covers being adapted to be earpieces of said frame, said hinge means being provided at front ends of said upper and lower covers, respectively, each of said hinge means having an insert post on an inner side thereof, said insert post having a through hole and being disposed in said recess of a respective one of said rotary blocks such that it can turn about an angle of 90 degrees using said screw rod as an axis, rotation of said rotary blocks permitting pivotal turning of said upper and lower covers so that said upper and lower covers can be closed towards front and rear sides of said frame to convert said eyeglasses into an eyeglass case or away therefrom in an extended state of use.
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(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a structure of eyeglasses, more particularly to a pair of eyeglasses that is convertible into a case for keeping the eyeglasses so as to facilitate carding and prevent possible loss thereof.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Reference is made to
The present invention relates to a structure of eyeglasses, more particularly to a pair of eyeglasses that is convertible into a case for keeping the eyeglasses so as to facilitate carrying and prevent possible loss thereof.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a pair of eyeglasses that is convertible into an eyeglass case to facilitate carrying and use.
Accordingly, a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a frame, seats, rotary blocks, upper and lower covers, and hinges. The frame has lenses and a larger nose pad at the center to prevent slippage. The seats are provided on both ends of the frame and have upper and lower grooves on one side, with a screw hole disposed intermediate of the upper and lower grooves. The rotary blocks have a projection and can turn about an angle of 180 degrees in the seats. The rotary blocks further have a recess on one side with a through hole for receiving a screw rod, whereby the hinge is pivotally secured in the recess. The hinges are provided at front ends of the upper and lower covers that serve as casings of the eyeglass case or earpieces of the eyeglasses.
For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings. Specific language will be used to describe same. It will, nevertheless, be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated herein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
With reference to
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above.
While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claim, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
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