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Title:
IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO A COMBINATION SPECTACLE FRAME
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2003/001269
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The invention comprises a spectacle frame (10) and an auxiliary frame (2). The spectacle frame includes spectacle eyeglass holding means (3), a pair of are=ms (13), and first attachment means. The auxiliary frame (2) includes auxiliary eyeglass holding means, and second attachment means. One of the first attachment means and second attachment means is formed of magnetically attractable material attraction between the first attachment means and second attachment means and with the auxiliary eyeglass holding means substantially overlying the spectacle eyeglass holding means.

Inventors:
LIU TING KIN
Application Number:
PCT/US2001/041055
Publication Date:
January 03, 2003
Filing Date:
June 20, 2001
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
GENUINE INTERNAT INVEST LTD (CN)
HINES KELLY A (US)
International Classes:
G02C9/00; (IPC1-7): G02B9/00
Foreign References:
US6170949B12001-01-09
US5936700A1999-08-10
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Novick, Harold L. (N.W. 6th Floor Washington, DC, US)
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Claims:
What is claimed is
1. : 1, A combination comprising a spectacle frame and an auxiliary frame, the spectacle frame including spectacle eyeglass holding means, a pair of arms, and first attachment means, The auxiliary frame including auxiliary eyeglass holding means, and second attachment means, one of the first attachment means and second attachment means being formed of magnetic material and the other attachment means being formed of magnetically attractable material so that, in use, the auxiliary frame may be mounted on the spectacle frame by magnetic attraction between the first attachment means and second attachment means and with the auxiliary eyeglass holding means substantially overlying the spectacle eyeglass holding means.
2. A combination as claimed in claim 1, wherein the attachment means and second attachment means are provided in a pair of positions, one position being substantially at each side of the spectacle frame and auxiliary frame respectively.
3. A combination as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first attachment means comprises a pair of first planar members positioned one each side of the spectacle eyeglass holding means and the second attachment means comprises a pair of second planar members positioned one each side of the auxiliary eyeglass 'homing members.
4. A combination as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first and second planar members are substantially vertical when the spectacle frames are normally positioned on the head of a user.
5. A combination as claimed in claim 4, wherein the second planar members are outside the first planar members.
6. A combination as claimed in claim 4, wherein the second planar members are inside the first planar members.
7. 7, A combination as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first and second planar members are substantially horizontal when the spectacle frames are normally positioned on the head of a user.
8. A combination as claimed in claim 7, wherein the second planar members are outside the first planar members.
9. A combination as claimed in claim 8, wherein the second planar members are inside the first planar members.
10. A combination as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first planar members form part of the structure of the arms of the spectacle frarne,.
11. A combination as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first attachment means are formed of magnetically attractable material and the second attachment means are formed of magnetic material.
Description:
IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO A COMBINATION <BR> <BR> SPECTACLE FRAME<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to spectacle clip-on arrangements. Such arrangements have a primary spectacle frame which is worn, in use, substantially in the normal manner but with an attachable auxiliary spectacle frame which may have speciality lenses associated therewith, for example, sunglasses, As is well known the primary spectacle frames can be used in the normal manner but, in the case of sunglasses, where there is substantial sunlight or when a person moves from an inside location with respect to a building to outside the building, the auxiliary spectacle frame is attached to the primary spectacle frame so as to reduce, for example, brightness or glare, With combination primary spectacle frames and detachable auxiliary spectacle frames as outlined above, it has become common to construct such spectacle combinations so that the auxiliary spectacle frame is detachably held on the primary spectacle frame by providing magnets on both the primary spectacle frame and the auxiliary spectacle frame. Such magnets are aligned so that with the auxiliary spectacle frame correctly positioned, opposite magnetic poles are provided adjacent one another so that the auxiliary spectacle frame is attracted to and held in the correct position relative to the primary spectacle frame.

However a number of medical research reports have disclosed that magnetic fields may harm human brain nerves. There is a risk therefore that magnetic waves caused by spectacle frame assemblies having a primary spectacle frame and detachable auxiliary spectacle frame each using magnets to provide the clip-on mechanism is harmful to human health.

OBJECT OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a combination spectacle frame which will obviate or minimise the foregoing disadvantages in a simple yet effective manner or which will at least provide the public with a useful choice.

STATEMENTS OF THE INVENTION Accordingly the invention may broadly be said to consist in a combination comprising a spectacle frame and an auxiliary frame, the spectacle frame including spectacle eyeglass holding means, a pair of arms, and first attachment means, the auxiliary frame including auxiliary eyeglass holding means, and second attachment means, one of the first attachment means and second attachment means being formed of magnetic material and the other attachment means being formed of magnetically attractable material so that, in use, the auxiliary frame may be mounted on the spectacle frame by magnetic attraction between the first attachment means and second attachment means and with the auxiliary eyeglass holding means substantially overlying the spectacle eyeglass holding means.

Preferably the first attachment means and second attachment means are provided in a pair of positions, there being one position substantially at each side of the spectacle frame and auxiliary frame respectively.

Preferably the. first attachment means comprises a pair of first planar members positioned one each side of the spectacle eyeglass holding means and the second attachment means comprises a pair of second planar members positioned one each side of the auxiliary eyeglass holding members.

Preferably the first and second planar members are substantially vertical when the spectacle frames are normally positioned on the head of a user.

Alternatively the first and second planar members are substantially horizontal when the spectacle frames are normally positioned on the head of a user.

Preferably the second planar members are outside the first planar members.

Preferably the second planar members are inside the first planar members.

Preferably the first planar members form part of the structure of the arms of the spectacle frame.

Preferably the first attachment means are formed of magnetically attractable material and the second attachment means are formed of magnetic material.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS One preferred form of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a combination of spectacle frame and auxiliary clip-on spectacle frame according to one preferred form of the invention, Figure 2 fs a perspective view oi the combination of Figure 1 in engagement, Figure 3 is a view as in Figure 1 of an alternative embodiment of the invention, Figure 4 is a view as in Figure 2 of the embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 3, Figure 5 is a view as in Figure 1 of a still further alternative embodiment of the invention, Figure 6 is a view as in Figure 2 of the embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 5, Figure 7 is a view as in Figure I of a still further alternative embodiment of the invention, Figure 8 is a view as in Figure 2 of the embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 7.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to the drawings a combination of spectacle frame 1 and auxiliary clip-on frame 2 is provided. The frame 1 comprises spectacle eyeglass holding means 3 which may be in any form able to hold eyeglasses 4. The spectacle frames include other known portions such as a bridge 5 and nose supports 6 which again may be in any form. The spectacle frame 1 also includes arms 13.

The auxiliary frame 2 includes auxiliary eyeglass holding portions 10 for the auxiliary lenses 11 and auxiliary bridge 12, Spectacle Same 1 further includes first attachment means and the auxiliary frame 2 includes second attachment means. One of the attachment means is formed of a magnetic material and the other attachment means is formed of magnetically attractable , material. In the preferred form the auxiliary frame 2 carries attachment means having the magnetic material and the spectacle frame 1 carries the attachment means having or comprising the magnetically attractable inaterial. The magnetic means and magnetically attractable material may be formed in any number of ways and, for example, the magnetic means may comprise magnets formed, for example of ferro magnetic materials or having ferro magnetic material embedded, for example in plastics material. Magnetic strips can be attached or embedded in the frames, Similarly the magnetically attractable material could be formed of any material which is able to be magnetically attracted by a magnet or having such material contained, for example, within a plastics material.

Referring now specifically to Figure 1, second attachment means in the form of magnetic material are provided on each side of the auxiliary frame. These may take the form of small planar member, for example, the disks shown in Figure 1, which are aligned in a substantially horizontal plan when the spectacle and auxiliary combination is in normal use on the head of a wearer. The disks 20 may be mounted on short arms 21 extending from the eyeglass holding frame 10. The magnetically attractable material may also be provided in the form of planar members such as disks 25 mounted on the spectacle frames, for example, on the arms 13 of the spectacle frames. In the embodiments shown in Figure 1 planar members 20 and 25 are positioned such that if the members 20 are brought up beneath the members 25, once connected one with the other, the auxiliary spectacle frame 2 is held in the position shown in Figure 2 with the frames 10 substantially overlying the frames 3 so as to gain the benefit of the auxiliary frames. The magnetic attraction between the planar members 20 and the plane or members 25 is selected so that the auxiliary spectacle frames will not readily fall from the primary spectacle but so that the connection can be overcome by simple manual pressure between the spectacle frames 1 and the auxiliary frames 2.

The construction of Figure 3 is substantially similar. Planar members 26 are again in the form of disks mounted on arms 21. However the arms 21 are shaped so that the planar members 26 are able to be placed above the planar members 25. Again the eyeglass 11 substantially overlies the eyeglass 4.

Turning now to Figures 5 and 6. Again the construction is somewhat similar except that planar members 28, preferably of magnetic material, lie in a substantially vertical <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> plane wheƱ the construcLiotlz notrlla'iiy piaced on ttze heau of a user. The spectaelc frame 1 includes planar members 29, preferably of magnetically attractable material and as can be seen these also lie in a substantially vertical plane in use. In the embodiment shown in Figure 5, the planar members 29 form pan of the arms 13 and in particular a part of the arm 13 between the arm pivot point 30 and the eyeglass holding frame 3, The short arms 21 on the auxiliary frame 2 are shaped so that the planar members 28 are positioned inside the planar members 29 as can be seen in Figure 6.

Figures 7 and 8 are substantially identical save that the short arms 21 are shaped so that the planar members 28 are positioned outside the planar members 29.

In the embodiments of Figures 3 to 8, again the magnetic attraction is such that the auxiliary frames 2 will be held in place during normal use but can be removed by simple manual pressure.

In use the spectacle frames and auxiliary frames are used in substantially the known fashion and as described above enabling the auxiliary frames to be placed on the spectacle frames and removed therefrom as desired.

Thus it can be seen that a combination of primary spectacle frames and detachable auxiliary spectacle frames is provided where the auxiliary frames utilise a magnetic "clip-on"means to hold them in position magnetic strips are attached to or embedded in the auxiliary frames but not in the main or primary spectacle frame which requires only to have magnetically attractable material. This has the advantage that the magnetic waves produced, when compared to conventional magnetic clip-on eyeglasses, is reduced by substantially 50%. The elimination of a pair of magnetic members on the primary frame also reduces the weight of the primary frame. As no magnetic members are required in the primary frame, the primary frame will be substantially as for typical ordinary eyeglasses in weight and also does not have the threat of damage to human brain nerves from harmful magnetic waves.