WO2004003633A1 - Novel method of assembling viewing glasses and the products thus obtained - Google Patents

Novel method of assembling viewing glasses and the products thus obtained Download PDF

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WO2004003633A1
WO2004003633A1 PCT/MA2003/000003 MA0300003W WO2004003633A1 WO 2004003633 A1 WO2004003633 A1 WO 2004003633A1 MA 0300003 W MA0300003 W MA 0300003W WO 2004003633 A1 WO2004003633 A1 WO 2004003633A1
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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    • G02C5/14Side-members
    • G02C5/143Side-members having special ear pieces
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C1/00Assemblies of lenses with bridges or browbars
    • G02C1/02Bridge or browbar secured to lenses without the use of rims
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C3/00Special supporting arrangements for lens assemblies or monocles
    • G02C3/003Arrangements for fitting and securing to the head in the position of use
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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    • G02C5/02Bridges; Browbars; Intermediate bars
    • G02C5/06Bridges; Browbars; Intermediate bars with resilient means
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C5/00Constructions of non-optical parts
    • G02C5/12Nose pads; Nose-engaging surfaces of bridges or rims
    • G02C5/122Nose pads; Nose-engaging surfaces of bridges or rims with adjustable means
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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    • G02C5/20Side-members adjustable, e.g. telescopic
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  • the present invention relates to a new process for dressing prescription glasses and the products thus obtained.
  • the invention relates essentially to the fields of optics and eyewear in their various applications.
  • the various types of corrective, sunglasses and leisure, day and night driving glasses, those for professional use, those intended for visual rehabilitation, those serving as protective masks, as well as various instruments are concerned, such as spectacle binoculars for example, and magnifying glasses for watchmaking, etc. It thus relates generally to all articles with the port similar to that of the glasses, calling upon the natural supports which are the nose and the ears.
  • the present invention aims to contribute to the comfort of users, by lightening glasses, but also by providing new provisions tending to modify the usual role attributed to the latter, by making it an object of multiple utility, by integrating other functions, while eliminating the disgrace that their constitution can sometimes present.
  • the invention provides them with a better "dressing", in order to personalize them and harmonize them with each one's style.
  • the invention aims to provide better safety in their wearing, their storage and essentially, guarantee their wearer more pleasure, by the ° deletion or rearrangement of elements which can sometimes be a source of accidents; it aims to simplify manufacturing, while raising the overall quality level, both by the materials used, and by their arrangement which is less restrictive to use. Finally, the combination of the various elements of the invention makes it possible to obtain glasses better suited to the face, and ultimately providing better protection.
  • UK patent No. 229858 attaches to means for attaching a chain to the glasses 5> UK patent No. L 158457 mentions a device using cords pulled above the ears by two counterweights used as pendants
  • the patent FR N ° 2482316 proposes an arm system each of which is formed by a double cord with independently adjustable strands so as to optimize the application of the glasses on the face, and also proposes a 0 loop piece adapting around the ear
  • Patent No. WO 90/15358 / PCT / US90 / 03081 relating to sports glasses 5 describes an adjustable cord device behind the head by means of a small sliding ring, the two lateral parts of the cord pulling on a frame comprising a central nasal protuberance in flexible support on the nose.
  • Patent No. WO 99/05561 / PCT FR98 / 01613 describes a system for mounting the arms based on the molding of a relief (protuberance), 0 at the respective left and right ends of the corresponding glasses.
  • Patent US4723844 recommends for the arms a system of two flexible wires, terminated however at the ears by semi-rigid plastic elements, shaped to hang on the front and rear of the 0 ears, following the curve and similar to the elements in "D" above.
  • the essential problem posed by this configuration is not to immediately adapt to any face, because of the length of the wires which must be adjusted beforehand for each.
  • the main aim of the invention is precisely to solve these problems. However, it aims much more, as mentioned above, and this is how it offers a whole new way of seeing and protecting oneself, with lightened, ventilated glasses, without obstruction of the visual field, and of a sought-after aesthetic, easily adaptable.
  • the invention consists of the joining of two spectacle lenses, by means of at least one intermediate central bridge, the lenses being left free elsewhere, so that by a point fixing at their left and right ends, fixing which can be direct or indirect, by means of an intermediate piece, a cord is called to play on each side the role of a mounting arm by being provided at its free end a stop or stop in the form of a compact object in volume, the function of which is to insert itself above and behind the ear, between the latter and the head, so as to constitute there a point d 'anchor for the cord; the two cords thus formed have the function of exerting traction on the ends of the glasses, to press them towards the face; this function is achieved by an elastic arrangement of these two cords, achievable in special ways, supplemented by a possible pivoting of the plane of the lenses worn, around two supports formed on the vertical middle part of the frame bridge as follows: on the other side of the straight segment connecting the attachment points of the two cords on the lenses (line of traction): in the
  • the essential characteristics of the invention thus consist in the abandonment of the usual system of arms and cords weighted with weights or pulled behind the ears by sliding rings, and their replacement by two flexible cords, with very light wearing and in contact pleasant, self-traction, requiring for their fixing on the glasses of simple points, so that the following results result from this design:
  • a new process for dressing prescription glasses is constituted, and the products thus obtained, according to the invention, or according to certain of its methods of application and execution, to which it seems that there is reason to give the preferably, as follows: f or carrying out the invention, the procedure for example as follows, one in the component elements according to the following provisions:
  • Figure 1 Plate I shows an overview of the pair of glasses with its cords and their stops
  • Figure 2 Plate I shows the detail of a protuberance, also called upper bridge or abutment on the face
  • Figure 3 Plate I shows a detail of the cord system with the stop and a possibility of adjustment of the latter by thread
  • Figure 4 Plate I represents a detail of the cord system with the stopper and a possibility of elastic adjustment of the latter by spring
  • Plate II represents a device for fixing the end of the cord to a glass by means of a screw flat head and a cap nut
  • Figure 6 represents a different device for fixing the end of the bead to a glass, by means of a hook with welding
  • Figure 7 Plate II represents a different device for fixing the end of the bead on a glass, by hollow crimped rivet
  • Figure 8 Plate II represents a different device for fixing the end of the bead to a glass, with masking of the fixing from the outside.
  • a pair of glasses is formed, according to this example, by first preparing the various components, and first of all the glasses (1), by making the fixing holes necessary for their meeting around the central bridge (2), which is a piece preferably monobloc, and which itself comprises either pads on the nose, relatively independent and adjustable, as a preferential arrangement, or extensions acting as office, made in the mass and therefore fixed.
  • Other holes are made at the ends of the glasses, which will be used to fix the cords, and which, in a simplified version which is that of the example, consist of small rivets passing through the glasses from the outside (convex face) inwards, where they are stopped either by a washer or a circular spring (rod), or by a small nut, which complete immobilizing them.
  • a shape such as a ring for example (11), in which the end of the cord is fixed, by simple bending and knot on itself or by sewing, gluing, crimping or other.
  • This device is usefully supplemented according to the invention, by the constitution of the stops (stops) in a flexible material, such as synthetic rubber, or the like, which will have the double advantage of giving more security to the wearer in the event of a side impact ( in a vehicle for example), and to provide greater grip of this stop between the ear and the head (earhook).
  • a flexible material such as synthetic rubber, or the like
  • VARIANTS the invention, as well as the specific arrangement illustrated, are naturally capable of being designed in several variants, according to the needs, or according to the necessities of the practical realizations.
  • a simple variant is that of replacing the cord with a chain which provides traction on the glasses.
  • Another interesting variant consists of a combination of flexible parts and (semi) rigid parts for the cord.
  • the latter will advantageously correspond to the specific parts going from the fixing on the glasses, to the rest on the ears: in fact, this part is called to be always taut and, moreover, it is most visible laterally, so that the he user may wish to highlight it, as well as the manufacturer, if it is made of valuable materials, or if it includes the mark of the latter: in this case we would simply keep the point fixation at the glasses, as before.
  • Variants may concern the shape of the stops, and we essentially recommend for this element, two shapes: the first, a small sphere, and the second a cone (or truncated cone), whose common advantage is to adapt the better at their location behind the ear.
  • the cone the preferred shape illustrated in Figure 4, is capable of an apex angle better suited to different physiologies, such as plated ears, or on the contrary detached.
  • a variant is that which connects the two stops, at the rear, by a closed cord intended to allow the user to wear them around the neck.
  • An interesting variant consists in the design of the cords as electrical conductors, carrying a sound from a radio (type with frequency modulation, MP3 standard, etc.), or from a portable telephone device (GSM, or other, ... etc.).
  • the headphones will naturally be supported along the length of the cord, at ear height: it is preferable to use the lightest devices.
  • An important variant consists of the constitution of glasses with variable geometry, around the bridge which. to do this, will be made up of articulated central parts, which will be small nested friction parts, drawn in their center by a powerful spring, or elements nested by force, so that the natural friction of the materials maintain their relative immobilization .
  • a simpler variant would consist in constituting the bridge in a deformable material.
  • this variant is made possible particularly by the invention, since the use of current articulated arms does not allow an effective adjustment of the planes of the lenses around the eyes without significant alteration of the geometry of the frames. and without risk of embrittlement either of the glasses or of the other elements.
  • the invention allows this central bending to provide better coverage of the eyes, the cord adjusting by nature. Thus, much greater comfort can be obtained.
  • Ultra-compact variant The arrangement of the glasses according to the invention, without frame uniting the glasses, also allows, in the option of glasses with fixed or variable geometry, the possibility of having separable glasses, which is achievable simply by making fit and disengage at will two parts of the bridge connecting them.
  • the glasses can be superimposed for storage needs in a case reduced in size by half, both for the length and for the thickness: thus, an additional compactness of the assembly can easily be obtained by making this case even a pendant, keychain element or other, within easy reach.
  • Variant for high-power glasses in many cases where users are forced to wear high-power glasses, especially those with high concavity, the weight of the glasses becomes very large and quickly tiresome. In addition, it is known that these glasses are very unsightly because of their large thickness.
  • the invention easily solves this problem by the provision of a specific assembly consisting in including an optical glass of small dimensions in the central part of ordinary glasses (of the protective glass type), with a mounting by simple pressure, so that the thickness of the assembly remains acceptable.
  • a hollow rivet (12) mounted adjusted, by the face convex of the glass in a very small hole (of the order of a millimeter) and into which is inserted the simple end of a wire - notably metal - corresponding to the end of the cord to be connected; the wire is crimped into the rivet by pressure, or even welded with a very penetrating metal such as silver.
  • the operation ends either by forcing the rivet thus connected to the cord, in the hole of the glass, or by the addition of a strong adhesive, which will result in sealing off the micro-cracks which have arisen in the latter.
  • Another process suitable for the invention is that of surface chemical bonding, or hot bonding, which both, analogous although profoundly different, are made possible by the general concept, and result in a refined aesthetic of the together: they are practiced by relating the relatively wide base of a small part, directly on the optical glass, to its concave part, either by the interface of an adhesive, or by heat, a process used in plastics processing.
  • the invention is not limited to the embodiments shown and illustrated. It covers the whole concept, explained herein, of new glasses, as well as the bridge with articulated curvature correction, as well as the hollow crimp rivet, as new products; the invention also covers the processes represented by the system for attaching and adhering the glasses, the system for point fixing directly by welding on the organic glass; it covers in particular the applications of adaptation to portable electronics; Finally, it covers, as new combinations, side cords associated with a lighting lamp, scientific or medical devices, detectors (types of gas, Geiger, luxmeter, etc.), without limitation.
  • the invention covers all the systems which can use it essentially for their constitution or their adequate functioning, the tools necessary for its production, as well as all the combinations likely to employ its special characteristics to contribute to their own ends.

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The invention relates to a novel method of designing and producing eyeglass-type sun or viewing glasses (Fig. 1) in which two lateral cords (3) replace the standard arms. The aforementioned lateral cords are fixed directly to the glasses (1) and are hooked over and behind the ears. Said cords are subsequently anchored in place in the natural half-cone formed at that point with the head, using a suitably-shaped end piece (5, 5'). In this way, the glasses are pressed against the face and nose rather than being supported by same and can be spontaneously adjusted. Several methods of fixing the cords to the glasses have been considered, in particular methods whereby the fixing elements are removed from the field of vision (Fig. 5 and 6), thereby increasing the latter.

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NOUVEAU PROCEDE D'HABILLAGE DE VERRE DE VUE ET PRODUITS AINSI OBTENUS NEW PROCESS FOR VIEWING GLASS AND PRODUCTS THUS OBTAINED
Inventeur : Omar DRISSI DAOUDIInventor: Omar DRISSI DAOUDI
La présente invention a pour objet un nouveau procédé d'habillage de verres de vue et les produits ainsi obtenus.The present invention relates to a new process for dressing prescription glasses and the products thus obtained.
L'invention concerne essentiellement les domaines de l'optique et de la lunetterie dans leurs diverses applications. Ainsi, sont concernés les divers types de lunettes de correction, de soleil et de loisirs, de conduite de jour et de nuit, celles à usage professionnel, celles ayant pour but la rééducation visuelle, celles servant de masques protecteurs, ainsi que divers instruments, tels que jumelles de spectacle par exemple, et verres grossissants pour l'horlogerie, ...etc. Elle concerne ainsi de façon générale tous les articles au port semblable à celui des lunettes, faisant appel aux supports naturels que sont le nez et les oreilles.The invention relates essentially to the fields of optics and eyewear in their various applications. Thus, the various types of corrective, sunglasses and leisure, day and night driving glasses, those for professional use, those intended for visual rehabilitation, those serving as protective masks, as well as various instruments are concerned, such as spectacle binoculars for example, and magnifying glasses for watchmaking, etc. It thus relates generally to all articles with the port similar to that of the glasses, calling upon the natural supports which are the nose and the ears.
L'histoire des lunettes humaines a évolué depuis la lentille qui se portait directement calée dans l'orbite, puis le monocle cerclé, le binocle à préhension manuelle, rangé dans une poche ou un étui, et enfin les lunettes dans leur conception actuelle, munies de bras articulés se posant sur le tour des oreilles. Cette évolution a naturellement bénéficié de connaissances très utiles et efficaces dans le domaine de l'optique géométrique et de la connaissance des matériaux, en particulier le verre.The history of human glasses evolved from the lens which was worn directly wedged in the orbit, then the circled monocle, the binocular with manual grip, stored in a pocket or a case, and finally the glasses in their current design, equipped of articulated arms resting on the circumference of the ears. This development naturally benefited from very useful and effective knowledge in the field of geometric optics and knowledge of materials, in particular glass.
L'évolution la plus récente a spécialement concerné les matériaux, avec une adoption de plus en plus marquée des matériaux synthétiques, les plastiques en particulier et les résines, dont certaines, reconnues de bonne qualité, sont appelées verres organiques, et dont les propriétés sont étudiées pour apporter un confort visuel aussi satisfaisant, sinon meilleur que bien des verres minéraux, en raison des traitements que la matière subit spécialement pour les besoins identifiés. Cependant, les matériaux de synthèse retiennent également l'attention pour deux raisons prioritaires: l'une est leur légèreté, correspondant habituellement à une plus grande robustesse, donc à une sécurité recherchée, et l'autre est leur facilité de fabrication, puisque ces matériaux sont obtenus par moulage à basse température, comparable à celui de la plupart des plastiques, ou par solidification d'une résine à froid.The most recent development has particularly concerned materials, with an increasingly marked adoption of synthetic materials, plastics in particular and resins, some of which, recognized as good quality, are called organic glasses, and whose properties are studied to provide a visual comfort as satisfactory, if not better than many mineral glasses, because of the treatments that the material undergoes specially for the identified needs. However, synthetic materials also attract attention for two priority reasons: one is their lightness, usually corresponding to greater robustness, therefore sought security, and the other is their ease of manufacture, since these materials are obtained by molding at low temperature, comparable to that of most plastics, or by solidification of a cold resin.
La légèreté constitue ainsi un objectif compréhensible du fait de la fatigue et de la lassitude que peuvent effectivement occasionner des lunettes pesantes portées pendant de longues heures. Dans cette recherche, mais également avec les effets de mode, on en est arrivé parfois à proposer au public des lunettes aux verres si réduits que l'inconfort et l'obstruction partielle du champ visuel se sont trouvés exagérés. Dans les conceptions les plus récentes, et pour ce faire, la monture elle-même est fortement allégée, soit par l'adoption de matériaux plastiques, soit par la réduction des dimensions de la monture, réduite même jusqu'à un simple fil métallique, conformé à ses fonctions.Lightness is therefore an understandable objective due to the fatigue and weariness that heavy glasses worn for long hours can actually cause. In this research, but also with the fashion effects, we sometimes came to offer the public glasses with glasses so reduced that the discomfort and partial obstruction of the visual field were exaggerated. In the most recent designs, and to do this, the frame itself is greatly reduced, either by the adoption of plastic materials, or by the reduction of the dimensions of the frame, reduced even to a simple metal wire, consistent with its functions.
La présente invention a pour objectifs de contribuer au confort des utilisateurs, par l'allégement des lunettes, mais également par l'apport de nouvelles dispositions tendant à modifier le rôle habituel attribué à ces dernières, en en faisant un objet d'une utilité multiple, par l'intégration d'autres fonctions, tout en supprimant la disgrâce que peut parfois présenter leur constitution. En outre, l'invention leur apporte un meilleur "habillage", afin de les personnaliser et les harmoniser avec le 5 style de chacun.The present invention aims to contribute to the comfort of users, by lightening glasses, but also by providing new provisions tending to modify the usual role attributed to the latter, by making it an object of multiple utility, by integrating other functions, while eliminating the disgrace that their constitution can sometimes present. In addition, the invention provides them with a better "dressing", in order to personalize them and harmonize them with each one's style.
S'agissant des lunettes aux fonctions plus utilitaires, voire professionnelles, l'invention a pour but d'apporter une meilleure sécurité à leur port, à leur entreposage et essentiellement, garantir à leur porteur plus d'agrément, par la ° suppression ou le réaménagement d'éléments qui peuvent être parfois une source d'accidents; elle vise une simplification de la fabrication, tout en relevant le niveau de qualité d'ensemble, tant par les matériaux utilisés, que par leur agencement moins contraignant à l'usage. Enfin, la combinaison des divers éléments de l'invention permet l'obtention de lunettes mieux adaptées au visage, et assurant en 5 dernière analyse une meilleure protection.Regarding glasses with more utilitarian, even professional functions, the invention aims to provide better safety in their wearing, their storage and essentially, guarantee their wearer more pleasure, by the ° deletion or rearrangement of elements which can sometimes be a source of accidents; it aims to simplify manufacturing, while raising the overall quality level, both by the materials used, and by their arrangement which is less restrictive to use. Finally, the combination of the various elements of the invention makes it possible to obtain glasses better suited to the face, and ultimately providing better protection.
L'état de la technique en matière de conception de lunettes, en dehors des améliorations des matériaux, qui concernent en partie la présente invention, révèle bien des options envisagées au niveau de la fixation des montures. Ainsi :The state of the art in the design of glasses, apart from the improvements in materials, which relate in part to the present invention, reveals many of the options envisaged in terms of fixing the frames. So :
> Le brevet US 836796 datant de 1906 montrait déjà une conception où les bras ^ sont remplacés par deux cordons terminés par deux boucles fermées entourant les oreilles, et réglables au moyen d'un petit anneau, appelé glissière.> US patent 836796 dating from 1906 already showed a design where the arms ^ are replaced by two cords terminated by two closed loops surrounding the ears, and adjustable by means of a small ring, called a slide.
> Le brevet UK N° 229858 s'attache à des moyens de fixation d'une chaînette sur les verres 5 > e brevet UK N° L 158457 mentionne un dispositif utilisant des cordons tirés au dessus des oreilles par deux contrepoids utilisés comme pendentifs> UK patent No. 229858 attaches to means for attaching a chain to the glasses 5> UK patent No. L 158457 mentions a device using cords pulled above the ears by two counterweights used as pendants
> Le brevet FR N°2482316 propose un système de bras dont chacun est formé par un double cordon aux brins réglables indépendamment de façon à optimiser l'application des lunettes sur le visage, et propose également une 0 pièce en boucle s'adaptant autour de l'oreille> The patent FR N ° 2482316 proposes an arm system each of which is formed by a double cord with independently adjustable strands so as to optimize the application of the glasses on the face, and also proposes a 0 loop piece adapting around the ear
> Les brevets FR N° 2572195 et N° 2580825 exposent l'association de lunettes avec un étui protecteur porté en guise de médaillon, et utilisent également un cordon fermé en guise de bras> FR patents N ° 2572195 and N ° 2580825 expose the association of glasses with a protective case worn as a medallion, and also use a closed cord as an arm
> Le brevet N° WO 90/15358 / PCT/US90/03081 relatif à des lunettes de sport 5 décrit un dispositif de cordon réglable derrière la tête au moyen d'un petit anneau coulissant, les deux parties latérales du cordon tirant sur un cadre comprenant une protubérance nasale centrale en appui souple sur le nez.> Patent No. WO 90/15358 / PCT / US90 / 03081 relating to sports glasses 5 describes an adjustable cord device behind the head by means of a small sliding ring, the two lateral parts of the cord pulling on a frame comprising a central nasal protuberance in flexible support on the nose.
> Le brevet N° WO 99/05561 / PCT FR98/01613, fait état d'un système de montage des bras basé sur la venue de moulage d'un relief (protubérance), 0 aux extrémités respectivement gauche et droite des verres correspondants.> Patent No. WO 99/05561 / PCT FR98 / 01613 describes a system for mounting the arms based on the molding of a relief (protuberance), 0 at the respective left and right ends of the corresponding glasses.
Cette conception ne fait que remplacer les perçages habituels des verres.This design only replaces the usual glass holes.
> Les brevets N° FR-A-2.715.235 et N° 9612798 exposent également des dispositifs de fixation des bras et montures, qui ne permettent pas toutefois de dégager aussi complètement la surface extérieure visible du verre optique. 5 > Le brevet US5162823 montre un système de bras terminés par des formes en "D" sensées mieux s'adapter aux oreilles.> The patents N ° FR-A-2.715.235 and N ° 9612798 also disclose arms and mounts fixing devices, which however do not allow to release as completely the visible external surface of the optical glass. 5> US Pat. No. 5,162,823 shows a system of arms ending in “D” shapes which are supposed to adapt better to the ears.
> Le brevet US4723844 préconise pour les bras un système de deux fils souples, terminés toutefois au niveau des oreilles par des éléments semi- rigides en plastique, conformés pour s'accrocher à l'avant et à l'arrière des 0 oreilles, en suivant la courbe et s'apparentant aux éléments en "D" susmentionnés. Le problème essentiel posé par cette configuration est de ne pas s'adapter d'emblée à tout visage, en raison de la longueur des fils qui doit être préalablement ajustée pour chacun.> Patent US4723844 recommends for the arms a system of two flexible wires, terminated however at the ears by semi-rigid plastic elements, shaped to hang on the front and rear of the 0 ears, following the curve and similar to the elements in "D" above. The essential problem posed by this configuration is not to immediately adapt to any face, because of the length of the wires which must be adjusted beforehand for each.
Les solutions connues ne résolvent en fait que partiellement les problèmes que sont :Known solutions in fact only partially solve the problems of:
> La persistance des tensions ponctuelles sur les oreilles et la tête> The persistence of point tensions on the ears and head
> La gêne d'éléments encombrants, tels que cordons derrière la tête ou pendentifs sous la gorge> The discomfort of bulky items, such as cords behind the head or pendants under the throat
> L'adaptation naturelle des bras, ou des cordons, à la taille de la tête > Les risques de glissement du fait de la sueur, de l'eau, ...sur le visage,> The natural adaptation of the arms, or cords, to the size of the head> The risk of slipping due to sweat, water, ... on the face,
> L'ajustement automatique intégral - ou auto-ajustement - lors des déposes et reposes des lunettes, et lors des mouvements de tête.> Full automatic adjustment - or self-adjustment - when removing and replacing glasses, and during head movements.
L'invention a précisément pour but principal de résoudre ces problèmes. Elle vise cependant bien plus, comme susmentionné, et c'est ainsi qu'elle propose globalement une nouvelle façon de voir et de se protéger, avec des lunettes allégées, aérées, sans obstruction du champ visuel, et d'une esthétique recherchée, facilement adaptable.The main aim of the invention is precisely to solve these problems. However, it aims much more, as mentioned above, and this is how it offers a whole new way of seeing and protecting oneself, with lightened, ventilated glasses, without obstruction of the visual field, and of a sought-after aesthetic, easily adaptable.
L'invention, telle qu'elle est caractérisée dans les revendications, consiste en la réunion de deux verres de lunettes, au moyen au moins d'un pont central intermédiaire, les verres étant laissés libres par ailleurs, de telle sorte que par un point de fixation à leurs extrémités gauche et droite, fixation qui peut être directe ou indirecte, par le biais d'une pièce intermédiaire, un cordon soit appelé à jouer de chaque côté le rôle d'un bras de monture en étant muni à son extrémité libre d'un arrêt ou butée sous la forme d'un objet compact en volume, dont la fonction est de s'insérer en haut et derrière l'oreille, entre celle-ci et la tête, de telle sorte à constituer là un point d'ancrage pour le cordon; les deux cordons ainsi constitués ont pour fonction d'exercer une traction sur les extrémités des verres, pour les plaquer vers le visage; cette fonction est réalisée par une disposition élastique de ces deux cordons, réalisable de façons spéciales, complétée par un pivotement possible du plan des verres portés, autour de deux appuis constitués sur la partie verticale médiane du pont de la monture comme suit: de part et d'autre du segment droit reliant les points de fixation des deux cordons sur les verres (ligne de traction): en partie supérieure, par une protubérance de la monture en direction du visage, et en partie inférieure par rapport à ce segment, par les plaquettes d'appui sur le nez; de la sorte, les lunettes sont appliquées de façon stable sur le nez et au dessus, tout en conservant une souplesse désirable inédite dans le sens horizontal; on obtient par cette disposition un ajustement automatique des lunettes sur le visage, les deux arrêts (butées) de cordons étant positionnés de façon stable, si léger que puisse être leur poids, dans le demi-cône existant naturellement entre les oreilles et la tête.The invention, as characterized in the claims, consists of the joining of two spectacle lenses, by means of at least one intermediate central bridge, the lenses being left free elsewhere, so that by a point fixing at their left and right ends, fixing which can be direct or indirect, by means of an intermediate piece, a cord is called to play on each side the role of a mounting arm by being provided at its free end a stop or stop in the form of a compact object in volume, the function of which is to insert itself above and behind the ear, between the latter and the head, so as to constitute there a point d 'anchor for the cord; the two cords thus formed have the function of exerting traction on the ends of the glasses, to press them towards the face; this function is achieved by an elastic arrangement of these two cords, achievable in special ways, supplemented by a possible pivoting of the plane of the lenses worn, around two supports formed on the vertical middle part of the frame bridge as follows: on the other side of the straight segment connecting the attachment points of the two cords on the lenses (line of traction): in the upper part, by a protuberance of the frame in the direction of the face, and in the lower part in relation to this segment, by the nose pads; in this way, the glasses are applied stably to the nose and above, while retaining a desirable flexibility unprecedented in the horizontal direction; this arrangement provides automatic adjustment of the glasses on the face, the two stops (stops) of cords being positioned stably, as light as their weight may be, in the semi-cone naturally existing between the ears and the head.
Les caractéristiques essentielles de l'invention consistent ainsi en l'abandon du système habituel des bras et de cordons lestés par des poids ou tirés derrière les oreilles par des anneaux coulissants, et leur remplacement par deux cordons souples, au port très léger et au contact agréable, à auto-traction, nécessitant pour leur fixation sur les verres de simples points, si bien que les résultats suivants découlent de cette conception :The essential characteristics of the invention thus consist in the abandonment of the usual system of arms and cords weighted with weights or pulled behind the ears by sliding rings, and their replacement by two flexible cords, with very light wearing and in contact pleasant, self-traction, requiring for their fixing on the glasses of simple points, so that the following results result from this design:
> Poids très réduit des lunettes, par suppression des montures-cadres et des bras rigides > Confort total autour des oreilles, pour lesquelles les bras classiques et autres dispositifs du type crochets, ne se conformant jamais parfaitement, créent des tensions aux points de pression> Very reduced weight of glasses, by eliminating frame frames and rigid arms > Total comfort around the ears, for which conventional arms and other hook-type devices, never conforming perfectly, create tension at pressure points
> Grande compacité d'ensemble, avec cordons aisément rangés > Etuis de plus faibles dimensions, principalement en épaisseur> Great overall compactness, with easily stored cords> Smaller cases, mainly in thickness
> Plus grande robustesse, en raison de la suppression des articulations> Greater robustness, due to the elimination of joints
> Possibilités de simplifier les fixations latérales sur le verre> Possibilities of simplifying the lateral fixings on the glass
> Auto-ajustement de l'assiette des lunettes> Auto-adjustment of the glasses plate
> Meilleure adaptation aux nez plats du fait de la traction (ex. :nez asiatiques) > Utilisation de cordons spécifiquement constitués pour des usages additionnels> Better adaptation to flat noses due to traction (eg Asian noses)> Use of specially made cords for additional uses
> Multiples résultats industriels dont : simplification de la fabrication, abaissement des coûts, nouveaux développements.> Multiple industrial results including: simplification of manufacturing, lower costs, new developments.
ILLUSTRATIONS : Afin de mieux faire comprendre l'invention, sont exposés ci- après à titre de simples illustrations quelques modes particuliers de réalisation.ILLUSTRATIONS: In order to better understand the invention, some specific embodiments are set out below as simple illustrations.
On constitue un nouveau procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, et les produits ainsi obtenus, selon l'invention, ou selon certaines de ses modalités d'application et d'exécution, auxquelles il semble qu'il y ait lieu de donner la préférence, comme suit : pour réaliser l'invention, on procède par exemple de la manière suivante, on en constituant les éléments selon les dispositions ci-après :A new process for dressing prescription glasses is constituted, and the products thus obtained, according to the invention, or according to certain of its methods of application and execution, to which it seems that there is reason to give the preferably, as follows: f or carrying out the invention, the procedure for example as follows, one in the component elements according to the following provisions:
La Figure 1 Planche I représente une vue d'ensemble de la paire de lunettes munie de ses cordons et de leurs butéesFigure 1 Plate I shows an overview of the pair of glasses with its cords and their stops
La Figure 2 Planche I représente le détail d'une protubérance, appelée aussi pont supérieur ou butée d'appui sur le visageFigure 2 Plate I shows the detail of a protuberance, also called upper bridge or abutment on the face
La Figure 3 Planche I représente un détail du système de cordon avec la butée et une possibilité d'ajustement de cette dernière par filetageFigure 3 Plate I shows a detail of the cord system with the stop and a possibility of adjustment of the latter by thread
La Figure 4 Planche I représente un détail du système de cordon avec la butée et une possibilité d'ajustement élastique de cette dernière par ressort La Figure 5 Planche II représente un dispositif de fixation de l'extrémité du cordon sur un verre moyennant une vis à tête plate et un écrou borgne anse La Figure 6 Planche II représente un dispositif différent de fixation de l'extrémité du cordon sur un verre, au moyen d'un crochet avec soudure La Figure 7 Planche II représente un dispositif différent de fixation de l'extrémité du cordon sur un verre, par rivet creux à sertissageFigure 4 Plate I represents a detail of the cord system with the stopper and a possibility of elastic adjustment of the latter by spring Figure 5 Plate II represents a device for fixing the end of the cord to a glass by means of a screw flat head and a cap nut Figure 6 Plate II represents a different device for fixing the end of the bead to a glass, by means of a hook with welding Figure 7 Plate II represents a different device for fixing the end of the bead on a glass, by hollow crimped rivet
La Figure 8 Planche II représente un dispositif différent de fixation de l'extrémité du cordon sur un verre, avec masquage de la fixation de l'extérieur.Figure 8 Plate II represents a different device for fixing the end of the bead to a glass, with masking of the fixing from the outside.
On constitue une paire de lunettes, selon cet exemple, en apprêtant tout d'abord les différents composants, et en premier lieu les verres (1), en y pratiquant les trous de fixation nécessaires à leur réunion autour du pont central (2), lequel est une pièce de préférence monobloc, et qui comporte elle-même, soit des plaquettes d'appuis sur le nez, relativement indépendantes et réglables, comme disposition préférentielle, soit des extensions en faisant office, réalisées dans la masse et donc fixes. D'autres trous sont pratiqués aux extrémités des verres, qui serviront à la fixation des cordons, et qui, dans une version simplifiée qui est celle de l'exemple, sont constitués de petits rivets traversant les verres de l'extérieur (face convexe) vers l'intérieur, où ils sont arrêtés soit par une rondelle ou un ressort circulaire (jonc), soit par un petit écrou, qui achèvent de les immobiliser. A l'extrémité interne du rivet se rapporte enfin une forme, telle qu'anneau par exemple (11), dans lequel se fixe le bout du cordon, par simple repli et nœud sur lui-même ou encore par couture, collage, sertissage ou autre.A pair of glasses is formed, according to this example, by first preparing the various components, and first of all the glasses (1), by making the fixing holes necessary for their meeting around the central bridge (2), which is a piece preferably monobloc, and which itself comprises either pads on the nose, relatively independent and adjustable, as a preferential arrangement, or extensions acting as office, made in the mass and therefore fixed. Other holes are made at the ends of the glasses, which will be used to fix the cords, and which, in a simplified version which is that of the example, consist of small rivets passing through the glasses from the outside (convex face) inwards, where they are stopped either by a washer or a circular spring (rod), or by a small nut, which complete immobilizing them. Finally, at the internal end of the rivet, there is a shape, such as a ring for example (11), in which the end of the cord is fixed, by simple bending and knot on itself or by sewing, gluing, crimping or other.
Aux extrémités des cordons, on fixe des butées qui viendront, comme déjà expliqué,At the ends of the cords, there are fixed stops which will come, as already explained,
(derrière les oreilles, en leur partie supérieure. Le confort est assuré en donnant aux cordons une élasticité telle que les lunettes sont appliquées avec douceur mais avec une fermeté suffisante, ce qui peut être obtenu soit par des cordons élastiques, soit par des ressorts rattachés, voire intégrés à ces butées, ou une combinaison de ces dispositions.(behind the ears, in their upper part. Comfort is assured by giving the cords an elasticity such that the glasses are applied gently but with sufficient firmness, which can be obtained either by elastic cords or by attached springs , or even integrated with these stops, or a combination of these provisions.
Ce dispositif est utilement complété selon l'invention, par la constitution des arrêts (butées) en un matériau souple, tel que caoutchouc synthétique, ou similaire, ce qui aura le double avantage de donner plus de sécurité au porteur en cas de choc latéral (dans un véhicule par exemple), et d'apporter une plus grande adhérence de cette butée entre l'oreille et la tête (tour d'oreille).This device is usefully supplemented according to the invention, by the constitution of the stops (stops) in a flexible material, such as synthetic rubber, or the like, which will have the double advantage of giving more security to the wearer in the event of a side impact ( in a vehicle for example), and to provide greater grip of this stop between the ear and the head (earhook).
VARIANTES : l'invention, ainsi que la disposition spécifique illustrée, sont naturellement susceptibles d'être conçues en plusieurs variantes, selon les besoins, ou en fonction des nécessités des réalisations pratiques.VARIANTS: the invention, as well as the specific arrangement illustrated, are naturally capable of being designed in several variants, according to the needs, or according to the necessities of the practical realizations.
Une variante simple est celle qui consiste à remplacer le cordon par une chaînette qui assure la traction sur les verres. Une autre variante intéressante est constituée d'une combinaison de parties souples et de parties (semi-) rigides pour le cordon. Ces dernières correspondront avantageusement aux parties spécifiques allant depuis la fixation sur les verres, jusqu'au repos sur les oreilles : en effet, cette partie est appelée à être toujours tendue et, de plus, elle est la plus visible latéralement, si bien que l'utilisateur peut désirer la mettre en relief, de même que le fabricant, si elle est constituée de matériaux de valeur, ou si elle comporte la marque du dernier: on conserverait simplement dans ce cas la fixation ponctuelle au niveau des verres, comme précédemment.A simple variant is that of replacing the cord with a chain which provides traction on the glasses. Another interesting variant consists of a combination of flexible parts and (semi) rigid parts for the cord. The latter will advantageously correspond to the specific parts going from the fixing on the glasses, to the rest on the ears: in fact, this part is called to be always taut and, moreover, it is most visible laterally, so that the he user may wish to highlight it, as well as the manufacturer, if it is made of valuable materials, or if it includes the mark of the latter: in this case we would simply keep the point fixation at the glasses, as before.
Des variantes peuvent concerner la forme des butées, et nous préconisons essentiellement pour cet élément, deux formes : la première, une petite sphère, et la seconde un cône (ou tronc de cône), dont l'avantage commun est de s'adapter le mieux à leur emplacement derrière l'oreille. En particulier, le cône, forme préférentielle illustrée à la Figure 4, est susceptible d'un angle de sommet mieux adapté aux différentes physiologies, telles qu'oreilles plaquées, ou au contraire décollées.Variants may concern the shape of the stops, and we essentially recommend for this element, two shapes: the first, a small sphere, and the second a cone (or truncated cone), whose common advantage is to adapt the better at their location behind the ear. In particular, the cone, the preferred shape illustrated in Figure 4, is capable of an apex angle better suited to different physiologies, such as plated ears, or on the contrary detached.
Pour conserver les lunettes en parfaite sécurité au moment de leur enlèvement, une variante est celle qui fait relier les deux butées, à l'arrière, par un cordon fermé destiné à permettre à l'utilisateur de les porter au cou.To keep the glasses in perfect safety at the time of their removal, a variant is that which connects the two stops, at the rear, by a closed cord intended to allow the user to wear them around the neck.
Une variante intéressante consiste en la conception des cordons comme conducteurs électriques, véhiculant un son d'une radio, (type à modulation de fréquence, standard MP3, ...etc.), ou d'un appareil de téléphonie portable (GSM, ou autre, ...etc.). Dans ces deux cas, les écouteurs seront naturellement supportés le long du parcours du cordon, à hauteur des oreilles : il sera préférable d'utiliser les appareils les plus légers.An interesting variant consists in the design of the cords as electrical conductors, carrying a sound from a radio (type with frequency modulation, MP3 standard, etc.), or from a portable telephone device (GSM, or other, ... etc.). In these two cases, the headphones will naturally be supported along the length of the cord, at ear height: it is preferable to use the lightest devices.
Une variante importante, permise par l'invention, consiste en la constitution de lunettes à géométrie variable, autour du pont qui. pour ce faire, sera constitué de parties centrales articulées, lesquelles seront des petites pièces à friction emboîtées, tirées en leur centre par un ressort puissant, ou encore des éléments emboîtés à force, de telle sorte que les frottements naturels des matériaux maintiennent leur immobilisation relative. Il va de soi qu'une variante plus simple consisterait en la constitution du pont en un matériau déformable. Il convient d'insister ici sur le fait que cette variante est rendue possible particulièrement par l'invention, car l'usage des bras articulés actuels ne permet pas un ajustement effectif des plans des verres autour des yeux sans altération importante de la géométrie des montures et sans risque de fragilisation soit des verres, soit des autres éléments. A contrario, l'invention permet par cette flexion centrale d'opérer une meilleure couverture des yeux, le cordon s'ajustant par nature. Ainsi, un bien plus grand confort peut être obtenu.An important variant, permitted by the invention, consists of the constitution of glasses with variable geometry, around the bridge which. to do this, will be made up of articulated central parts, which will be small nested friction parts, drawn in their center by a powerful spring, or elements nested by force, so that the natural friction of the materials maintain their relative immobilization . It goes without saying that a simpler variant would consist in constituting the bridge in a deformable material. It should be emphasized here that this variant is made possible particularly by the invention, since the use of current articulated arms does not allow an effective adjustment of the planes of the lenses around the eyes without significant alteration of the geometry of the frames. and without risk of embrittlement either of the glasses or of the other elements. Conversely, the invention allows this central bending to provide better coverage of the eyes, the cord adjusting by nature. Thus, much greater comfort can be obtained.
Variante ultra-compacte : La disposition des lunettes selon l'invention, sans monture unissant les verres, permet aussi, dans l'option des lunettes à géométrie fixe ou variable, la possibilité de disposer de verres séparables, ce qui est réalisable simplement en faisant s'emboîter et déboîter à volonté deux pièces du pont reliant ces derniers. Dans ce cas, les verres pourront se superposer pour les besoins du rangement dans un étui de taille réduite de moitié, tant pour la longueur que pour l'épaisseur: ainsi, une compacité supplémentaire de l'ensemble pourra facilement être obtenue en faisant de cet étui même un pendentif, élément de porte-clés ou autre, à portée de la main.Ultra-compact variant: The arrangement of the glasses according to the invention, without frame uniting the glasses, also allows, in the option of glasses with fixed or variable geometry, the possibility of having separable glasses, which is achievable simply by making fit and disengage at will two parts of the bridge connecting them. In this case, the glasses can be superimposed for storage needs in a case reduced in size by half, both for the length and for the thickness: thus, an additional compactness of the assembly can easily be obtained by making this case even a pendant, keychain element or other, within easy reach.
Variante pour les verres de forte puissance : dans de nombreux cas où les utilisateurs sont contraints de porter des verres de forte puissance, notamment ceux à grande concavité, le poids des lunettes devient très important et rapidement lassant. De plus, il est connu que ces lunettes sont très disgracieuses en raison de leur forte épaisseur. L'invention permet aisément de résoudre ce problème par la disposition d'un montage spécifique consistant à inclure un verre optique de petites dimensions dans la partie centrale de verres ordinaires (du type verres de protection), avec un montage par simple pression, si bien que l'épaisseur de l'ensemble reste acceptable. DISPOSITIONS PREFERENTIELLES POUR LES FIXATIONS :Variant for high-power glasses: in many cases where users are forced to wear high-power glasses, especially those with high concavity, the weight of the glasses becomes very large and quickly tiresome. In addition, it is known that these glasses are very unsightly because of their large thickness. The invention easily solves this problem by the provision of a specific assembly consisting in including an optical glass of small dimensions in the central part of ordinary glasses (of the protective glass type), with a mounting by simple pressure, so that the thickness of the assembly remains acceptable. PREFERENTIAL PROVISIONS FOR FASTENERS:
> Une disposition des plus intéressantes résulte du fait que la liaison ponctuelle du cordon avec le verre n'induit pas de tensions sur ce dernier, à l'inverse du système classique des bras. De ce fait, il est possible de réaliser une fixation au moyen de pièces métalliques ou plastiques, telles que le rivet précédemment décrit (13), d'un diamètre suffisamment grand pour pouvoir contenir bien serties des pièces de valeur, telles que pierres précieuses ou grains de métaux précieux, qui pourront ainsi, soigneusement placées et cachant totalement la fixation elle-même, affleurer à peine de la surface des verres, pour la plus grande esthétique d'ensemble. > Une disposition également intéressante, robuste et esthétique, illustrée à la Figure 7, consiste en l'utilisation d'un rivet creux (12) monté ajusté, par la face convexe du verre dans un trou très réduit (de l'ordre du millimètre) et dans lequel vient s'insérer l'extrémité simple d'un fil -notamment métallique - correspondant au bout du cordon à relier; le fil est serti dans le rivet par pression, ou encore soudé avec un métal très pénétrant tel que l'argent. L'opération se termine soit en forçant le rivet ainsi relié au cordon, dans le trou du verre, soit par l'apport d'un adhésif puissant, ce qui aura pour résultat d'obturer les micro-fissures survenues dans ce dernier.> A most interesting arrangement results from the fact that the point connection of the cord with the glass does not induce tensions on the latter, unlike the conventional system of arms. Therefore, it is possible to make a fixing by means of metal or plastic parts, such as the previously described rivet (13), of a diameter large enough to be able to contain well crimped valuable parts, such as precious stones or grains of precious metals, which can thus, carefully placed and completely hiding the fixation itself, barely surface on the surface of the glasses, for the greatest overall aesthetic. > An equally interesting, robust and aesthetic arrangement, illustrated in FIG. 7, consists in the use of a hollow rivet (12) mounted adjusted, by the face convex of the glass in a very small hole (of the order of a millimeter) and into which is inserted the simple end of a wire - notably metal - corresponding to the end of the cord to be connected; the wire is crimped into the rivet by pressure, or even welded with a very penetrating metal such as silver. The operation ends either by forcing the rivet thus connected to the cord, in the hole of the glass, or by the addition of a strong adhesive, which will result in sealing off the micro-cracks which have arisen in the latter.
> Une disposition spéciale est également rendue possible par l'invention, pour la même raison de l'absence de tensions, et qui consiste à pratiquer une soudure au droit de la fixation, sur une tige placée par derrière, de telle sorte à maintenir cette dernière, qui est solidaire du cordon. Dans sa plus simple expression, (Figure 6), il s'agira d'un crochet en métal noble pour lequel on pratiquera un simple perçage traversant le verre et sur lequel viendra une goutte d'alliage d'étain, choisi pour son bas point de fusion approprié au verre organique, et sa brillance persistante.> A special arrangement is also made possible by the invention, for the same reason of the absence of tensions, and which consists in practicing a weld at the level of the fixing, on a rod placed from behind, so as to maintain this last, which is integral with the cord. In its simplest form, (Figure 6), it will be a noble metal hook for which we will practice a simple drilling through the glass and on which will come a drop of tin alloy, chosen for its low point suitable for organic glass, and its persistent shine.
> Un autre procédé approprié à l'invention, est celui du collage chimique superficiel, ou du collage à chaud, qui tous deux, analogues bien que profondément différents, sont rendus possibles par le concept général, et aboutissent à une esthétique raffinée de l'ensemble: ils se pratiquent en rapportant la base relativement large d'une petite pièce, directement sur le verre optique, à sa partie concave, soit par l'interface d'un adhésif, soit par la chaleur, procédé utilisé en plasturgie.> Another process suitable for the invention is that of surface chemical bonding, or hot bonding, which both, analogous although profoundly different, are made possible by the general concept, and result in a refined aesthetic of the together: they are practiced by relating the relatively wide base of a small part, directly on the optical glass, to its concave part, either by the interface of an adhesive, or by heat, a process used in plastics processing.
Il va de soi que l'invention ne se limite pas aux modes de réalisation exposés et illustrés. Elle recouvre l'ensemble du concept, expliqué dans les présentes, de nouvelles lunettes, de même que le pont avec correction de courbure articulée, ainsi que le rivet creux à sertissage, en tant que produits nouveaux; l'invention couvre également les procédés représentés par le système d'accrochage et d'adhérence des verres, le système de fixation ponctuelle directement par soudure sur le verre organique; elle recouvre notamment les applications que sont l'adaptation à l'électronique portative; elle recouvre enfin, et ceci à titre de combinaisons nouvelles, des cordons latéraux associés à une lampe d'éclairage, à des appareils scientifiques ou médicaux, à des détecteurs (types de gaz, Geiger, luxmètre, ...etc.), sans limitation.It goes without saying that the invention is not limited to the embodiments shown and illustrated. It covers the whole concept, explained herein, of new glasses, as well as the bridge with articulated curvature correction, as well as the hollow crimp rivet, as new products; the invention also covers the processes represented by the system for attaching and adhering the glasses, the system for point fixing directly by welding on the organic glass; it covers in particular the applications of adaptation to portable electronics; Finally, it covers, as new combinations, side cords associated with a lighting lamp, scientific or medical devices, detectors (types of gas, Geiger, luxmeter, etc.), without limitation.
D'une façon plus générale, l'invention couvre tous les systèmes pouvant l'utiliser essentiellement pour leur constitution ou leur fonctionnement adéquat, les outillages nécessaires à sa production, ainsi que toutes les combinaisons susceptibles d'employer ses caractéristiques spéciales pour concourir à leurs propres fins. More generally, the invention covers all the systems which can use it essentially for their constitution or their adequate functioning, the tools necessary for its production, as well as all the combinations likely to employ its special characteristics to contribute to their own ends.

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1. Nouveau procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, et produits ainsi obtenus, caractérisé en ce que deux verres de vue, réunis d'abord au moyen au moins d'un pont central intermédiaire, et de préférence non encadrés, ensemble ou individuellement, sont arrangés de telle sorte que par un point de fixation ponctuelle à leurs extrémités gauche et droite, fixation qui peut être directe ou indirecte, par le biais d'une pièce intermédiaire, un cordon (3) soit appelé à jouer de chaque côté le rôle d'un bras de monture en étant muni à son extrémité libre d'un arrêt ou butée (5) sous la forme d'un objet compact en volume, dont la fonction est de s'insérer en haut et derrière l'oreille, entre celle- ci et la tête, de telle sorte à constituer là un point d'ancrage pour le cordon ; les deux cordons ainsi constitués ont pour fonction d'exercer une traction sur les extrémités des verres, pour les plaquer vers le visage; cette fonction est réalisée par une disposition élastique de ces deux cordons, réalisable de façons spéciales, complétée par un pivotement possible du plan des verres portés, autour de deux appuis constitués sur la partie verticale médiane du pont de la monture comme suit : de part et d'autre du segment droit reliant les points de fixation des deux cordons sur les verres (ligne de traction): en partie supérieure, par une protubérance de la monture en direction du visage, et en partie inférieure par rapport à ce segment, par les plaquettes d'appui sur le nez; de la sorte, les lunettes sont appliquées de façon stable sur le nez et au dessus, tout en conservant une souplesse désirable inédite dans le sens horizontal; on obtient par cette disposition un ajustement automatique des lunettes sur le visage, les deux arrêts (butées) de cordons étant positionnés de façon stable, aussi léger que soit leur poids, dans le demi-cône existant naturellement entre les oreilles et la tête. (Figures 1 à 4 ).1. New method for covering sight glasses, and products thus obtained, characterized in that two sight glasses, first assembled by means of at least one intermediate central bridge, and preferably not framed, together or individually , are arranged so that by a point of fixing point at their left and right ends, fixing which can be direct or indirect, by means of an intermediate piece, a cord (3) is called to play on each side the role of a mounting arm by being provided at its free end with a stop or stop (5) in the form of a compact object in volume, the function of which is to be inserted at the top and behind the ear, between the latter and the head, so as to constitute there an anchor point for the cord; the two cords thus formed have the function of exerting traction on the ends of the glasses, to press them towards the face; this function is achieved by an elastic arrangement of these two cords, achievable in special ways, supplemented by a possible pivoting of the plane of the lenses worn, around two supports formed on the vertical middle part of the frame bridge as follows: on the other side of the straight segment connecting the attachment points of the two cords on the lenses (line of traction): in the upper part, by a protuberance of the frame in the direction of the face, and in the lower part in relation to this segment, by the nose pads; in this way, the glasses are applied stably to the nose and above, while retaining a desirable flexibility unprecedented in the horizontal direction; this arrangement provides automatic adjustment of the glasses on the face, the two stops (stops) of cords being positioned stably, as light as their weight, in the half-cone naturally existing between the ears and the head. (Figures 1 to 4).
2. Procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, selon Revendication 1 , caractérisé en ce que, au titre du dispositif d'arrêt appelé aussi butée, on utilise un tronc de cône (5') disposé horizontalement derrière l'oreille, dont l'angle de sommet peut varier de sorte à se conformer aux différentes physiologies humaines.2. Method for covering sight glasses, according to Claim 1, characterized in that, by way of the stop device also called stop, a truncated cone (5 ′) is used arranged horizontally behind the ear, the l The apex angle can vary so as to conform to different human physiologies.
3. Procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, selon Revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que, au titre du matériau constituant les butées (5, 5'), on utilise un polymère ou autre matériau souple, de façon à éviter les conséquences de chocs latéraux éventuels tout en renforçant l'adhésion de ces butées entre l'oreille et la tête du porteur.3. Method for covering sight glasses, according to Claim 2, characterized in that, as the material constituting the stops (5, 5 ′), a polymer or other flexible material is used, so as to avoid the consequences of possible side impacts while strengthening the adhesion of these stops between the ear and the wearer's head.
4. Procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, selon Revendication 1 , caractérisé en ce que, comme supports d'une radio portative, ou d'un téléphone mobile, on utilise les cordons en tant que conducteurs électriques auxquels sont rattachés, physiquement et électriquement, au moins un écouteur d'oreilles, et un micro. 4. Method for covering sight glasses, according to Claim 1, characterized in that, as supports for a portable radio, or for a mobile telephone, the cords are used as electrical conductors to which are physically and electrically, at least one earpiece, and a microphone.
5. Procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, selon Revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que, afin d'assurer un effet de traction permanente pour les plaquer sur les verres au moyen de cordons inextensibles, on utilise des ressorts (8) incorporés dans les butées de cordons, combinés avec un dispositif à filetage (7) permettant d'allonger la longueur disponible des cordons et leur tension finale (Fig. 3 et/ou Fig. 4 ). 5. Method for covering sight glasses, according to Claims 1 to 3, characterized in that, in order to ensure a permanent pulling effect for pressing them onto the glasses by means of inextensible cords, springs (8) are used incorporated in the cord stops, combined with a threading device (7) making it possible to extend the available length of the cords and their final tension (Fig. 3 and / or Fig. 4).
6. Procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, selon Revendication 1 , caractérisé en ce que, aux fins d'un montage rendant invisibles les fixations sur les verres, on utilise, au moins sur les côtés latéraux de ceux-ci, des rivets (13) traversant le verre, d'un diamètre suffisamment important pour pouvoir accueillir, serti ou collé de l'extérieur, un élément de valeur tel que pierres ou métaux précieux (14).6. Method for covering sight glasses, according to Claim 1, characterized in that, for the purposes of an assembly making the fixings invisible on the glasses, rivets are used, at least on the lateral sides of the latter. (13) passing through the glass, of a sufficiently large diameter to be able to accommodate, crimped or glued from the outside, an element of value such as stones or precious metals (14).
7. Procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, selon Revendication 1 , caractérisé en ce que, pour l'obtention de lunettes à géométrie variable, on utilise un pontet (2), constitué d'éléments emboîtés tirés de l'intérieur les uns contre les autres, par un ressort, ou une matière élastique de telle sorte que tout déplacement forcé de ces pièces les unes par rapport aux autres puisse être maintenu pendant l'usage normal.7. Method for covering spectacle lenses, according to Claim 1, characterized in that, for obtaining glasses with variable geometry, a trigger guard (2) is used, made up of nested elements drawn from the inside against the others, by a spring, or an elastic material so that any forced movement of these parts relative to each other can be maintained during normal use.
8. Procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, selon Revendication 1 , caractérisé en ce que, aux fins d'un rangement occupant un minimum de place, et l'assurance de pouvoir garder en permanence à portée de la main l'étui protecteur, on utilise une conception consistant à pouvoir séparer les verres, moyennant un dispositif d'emboîtement de composants du pontet, tels que pièces mâle et femelle.8. Method for covering sight glasses, according to Claim 1, characterized in that, for the purposes of storage occupying a minimum of space, and the assurance of being able to keep the protective case permanently at hand , a concept is used which consists in being able to separate the glasses, by means of a device for interlocking components of the trigger guard, such as male and female parts.
9. Procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, selon Revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que, au titre de la fixation du cordon sur le verre, sans provocation de tensions dans ce dernier, on utilise une pièce intermédiaire, telle que crochet (11) traversant le verre, fixée par un point de soudure d'un métal à point de fusion approprié.9. Method for covering sight glasses, according to Claim 1, characterized in that, for the purpose of fixing the bead to the glass, without causing tensions in the latter, an intermediate piece is used, such as hook (11 ) passing through the glass, fixed by a welding point of a metal with an appropriate melting point.
10. Procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, selon Revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que, au titre de la fixation du cordon sur le verre, sans provocation de tensions dans ce dernier, on utilise une pièce intermédiaire, telle que mince rivet creux à tête plate ou arrondie (12) qui, traversant le verre de l'extérieur par un trou minuscule, viendra se serrer sur l'extrémité du cordon, constitué en un fil mince et robuste, en matériau spécial, le résultat étant une fixation très peu visible de l'extérieur. 10. Method for covering sight glasses, according to Claim 1, characterized in that, by way of fixing the bead on the glass, without causing tensions in the latter, an intermediate piece is used, such as a thin hollow rivet with flat or rounded head (12) which, passing through the glass from the outside through a tiny hole, will come to tighten on the end of the cord, made of a thin and robust wire, of special material, the result being a very fastening barely visible from the outside.
11. Procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, selon Revendications 1 à 10, caractérisé en ce que, au titre de l'obtention d'une protection très poussée des yeux vis-à-vis des agressions extérieures, en même temps que de l'étendue maximale du champ de vision, on utilise, essentiellement dans le cas des lunettes adaptables au visage par pont déformable, des verres en portions de calottes sphériques, ou une forme voisine, si bien que la rotation de l'œil dans la quasi totalité du champ ne rencontre pas l'obstacle des montures, des fixations ou des bords des verres.11. A method of covering spectacle lenses, according to Claims 1 to 10, characterized in that, by virtue of obtaining very high protection of the eyes against external aggressions, at the same time as the maximum extent of the field of vision, mainly in the case of glasses adaptable to the face by deformable bridge, glasses in portions of spherical caps, or a neighboring shape, are used, so that the rotation of the eye in almost the entire field does not meet the obstacle of the frames, fixings or edges of the lenses.
12. Procédé d'habillage de verres de vue, selon Revendications 1 à 11, caractérisé en ce que, pour alléger et rendre moins disgracieuses des lunettes de forte puissance, on utilise les verres correcteurs de petites dimensions, positionnés vers le centre des verres organiques par simple pression, si bien que la totalité de l'optique s'en trouve suffisamment réduite en épaisseur et ainsi fortement allégée. 12. Method for covering spectacle lenses, according to Claims 1 to 11, characterized in that, to lighten and make unsightly high-power spectacles, corrective lenses of small dimensions are used, positioned towards the center of organic lenses by simple pressure, so that the entire optics is sufficiently reduced in thickness and thus greatly reduced.
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