CN113391462A - Eyeglasses with weight adjustment and position adjustment functions for weight balance - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides a pair of glasses with weight adjustment and position adjustment functions for weight balance, wherein a support part of a nose pad with area and load smaller than the prior art is arranged at the position of the nose pad instead, the pressing condition and the pressing trace generated by the nose pad are minimized, the weights of a front side extension part and a rear side ear part of a glasses leg are almost the same, the weight ratio of the front side extension part to the rear side ear part is maintained to be 1.1:1, and the front side extension part is slightly heavier, thereby the glasses can be stably worn and the back pulling caused by the weight of a rear weight part of the glasses is prevented. A plurality of coupling holes (61) are formed in the weight member (30), weight hammers (62) are selectively coupled to the coupling holes (61), and the ratio of the weights (G1, G2) on both sides with respect to the boundary line B between the extension part (21) and the ear hanging part (22) can be maintained at 1.1:1 in accordance with the distance between the eyeglass frame (10) and the auricle (6) of the eyeglass wearer.
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Technical Field
The present invention relates to glasses to which weight adjustment and position adjustment functions are provided for weight balance, and more particularly, to the following: the support part of the nose pad with area and load smaller than the prior art is arranged at the position of the nose pad instead, the condition pressed by the nose pad, the pressing trace and the like are minimized, the weights of the front side extension part and the rear side ear part of the glasses leg are almost the same, the weight ratio of the front side extension part and the rear side ear part is maintained to be 1.1:1, the front side extension part is slightly heavier, thereby the glasses can be stably worn, and the glasses which are provided with weight adjustment and position adjustment functions for the balance of weight and are pulled backwards due to the weight of the rear weight part of the glasses are prevented.
Background
Generally, eyeglass frames are placed on the bridge of the nose using nose pads and hung on the ear portions to support the eyeglasses. In this case, the glasses are supported by the nose pads and the two ear portions, so that the weight of the glasses frame and the glasses lens is dispersed to the bridge of the nose, thereby enabling stable wearing to prevent the glasses from falling or being taken off.
In the conventional nose pad glasses frame, a part of the weight of the glasses is applied to the nose as the name of the glasses frame, and the nose is pressed. The nose pad glasses frame presses the nose according to the load of the glasses applied by the nose pad, when a person with a low nose bridge wears the glasses, the glasses can slide downwards, the glasses need to be frequently pushed upwards to be aligned with the pupil height, and pressing marks are generated due to the force of the glasses pressing the nose bridge.
In order to solve the above problems, the present applicant disclosed glasses using weight balance in korean patent laid-open No. 10-2049200, which minimizes the pressing of the nose pads, the pressing marks, etc., and allows the front side extensions and the rear side ears of the temples to have almost the same weight, thereby allowing the glasses to be stably worn.
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Korean granted patent No. 10-2049200
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide glasses having weight adjustment and position adjustment functions for weight balance, in which a support portion of a nose pad having an area and a load smaller than those of conventional nose pads is provided instead of the nose pads, pressing by the nose pads and pressing marks and the like are minimized, the weights of front-side extensions and rear-side lugs of the temples are almost the same, and the weight ratio of the front-side extensions to the rear-side lugs is maintained at 1.1:1, so that the front-side extensions are slightly heavier, thereby enabling stable wearing of the glasses and preventing rearward pulling due to the weight of the rear weight member of the glasses.
The present invention provides a pair of glasses having weight adjustment and position adjustment functions for weight balance, which is a pair of glasses using weight balance and is composed of a lens 40, a glasses frame 10 and a glasses leg 20, wherein the glasses leg 20 comprises: an extension part 21 connected to the rear side of the eyeglass frame 10 and extending straight to the auricle 6; an ear hanging part 22 extending obliquely downward to the rear side of the extension part 21 and being placed and supported on the inner side of the auricle 6, wherein a weight member 30 is connected to the end part of the ear hanging part 22, the weight ratio (G1, G2) of both sides based on the boundary line B between the extension part 21 and the ear hanging part 22 is maintained at 1.1:1, the spectacle frame 10 provided on the front side extension part 21 is prevented from being lifted upward, the weight member 30 is prepared by mixing and sintering metal powder of at least one of tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, bismuth, bronze, copper, nickel and cadmium having high specific gravity, and further containing hard powder, a connecting part 23 is formed at the end part of the ear hanging part 22, the outer surfaces of the spectacle leg 20 including the extension part 21 and the ear hanging part 22 and the weight member 30 are coated with soft silica gel material harmless to the human body, soft supporting parts 12 contacting both side surfaces of the nose 50 obliquely downward are provided in the opposite sides of the spectacle frame 10, the height of the eyeglass frame 10 is adjusted by the support part 12, the support part 12 is made of soft silica gel material which is soft and harmless to human body, the pressing state or the pressing trace generated by the support part 12 is minimized, characterized in that a plurality of combining holes 61 are formed on the weight member 30, the weight hammer 62 can be selectively combined on the combining holes 61, and the weight ratio (G1, G2) of both sides based on the boundary line B of the extension part 21 and the ear hanging part 22 can be maintained to be 1.1:1 according to the distance between the eyeglass frame 10 and the auricle 6 of the eyeglass wearer.
The present invention also provides eyeglasses having weight adjustment and position adjustment functions for weight balance, wherein a position adjuster 70 is provided at the distal end of the ear part 22 coupled to the weight member 30, the position adjuster being coupled to the extension part 21 to adjust the position thereof, so that the ratio of the weights (G1, G2) on both sides can be maintained at 1.1:1 with respect to the boundary line B between the extension part 21 and the ear part 22, and the extension part 21 is more heavy than the ear part 22, in accordance with the distance between the eyeglass frame 10 and the auricle 6 of the eyeglass wearer.
The present invention also provides eyeglasses having a weight adjustment function and a position adjustment function for weight balance, wherein the position adjuster 70 is made of silicone material harmless to the human body and integrally formed with a front body 71, a center support surface 73, and a rear body 74, the front body 71 is locked to the upper front side of the auricle 6 of the eyeglass wearer, and has a downward locking portion 72 for preventing the weight of the weight member 30 from pulling back; the central support surface 73 is curved to closely contact the upper side of the auricle 6 of the eyeglass wearer; the rear body 74 is locked to the rear side of the auricle 6.
The present invention also provides eyeglasses having a weight adjustment function and a position adjustment function for weight balance, wherein the position adjuster 70 is formed with a through hole 79 in the longitudinal direction, is coupled to the extending portion 21 so as to penetrate therethrough, is formed with protrusions 82 on the surface of the extending portion 21 at predetermined intervals, and is fixedly supported by the extending portion 21 at a position required for the position adjuster 70.
The present invention also provides eyeglasses having a weight adjusting function and a position adjusting function for weight balance, wherein a sandwiching portion 31 is formed to extend with a predetermined diameter at an end of a weight member 30 facing the position adjuster 70, and an accommodating groove portion 77 is formed at an end of the position adjuster 70 facing the sandwiching portion 31, so that the position adjuster 70 is frictionally moved on a surface of the sandwiching portion 31.
The present invention has an effect of preventing a back pull due to the weight of a rear weight member of glasses by stably wearing the glasses by minimizing the pressing of the nose pad, pressing marks, and the like, by replacing a support part of the nose pad having an area and a load smaller than those of a conventional nose pad, and by maintaining the weight ratio of a front side extension part to a rear side ear part of glasses legs to be almost the same, and by maintaining the weight ratio of the front side extension part to the rear side ear part to be 1.1:1, and by making the front side extension part slightly heavier.
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Fig. 1 is an exemplary view of glasses to which weight adjustment and position adjustment functions are imparted for weight balance according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a usage status of the present invention.
Fig. 3 and 4 are views illustrating a use state of the position adjusting member of the present invention.
Fig. 5, 6 and 7 are views showing an embodiment of the supporting part of the present invention.
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10: the eyeglass frame 12: supporting part
20: the temple 21: extension part
22: the ear hanging part 30: weight member
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Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present document will be described with reference to the drawings. However, the technology described in this document is not limited to the specific embodiments, and it should be understood that the technology includes various modifications, equivalents, and/or substitutes for the examples of this document. In connection with the description of the figures, like reference numerals may be used for like structural elements.
Furthermore, the terminology used in this document is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope of other embodiments. Singular expressions may include plural expressions as long as there is no definite difference in context. Including technical or scientific terms, the terms used herein may have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this document belongs. The terms defined in the general dictionary among the terms used in this document should be interpreted as having the same or similar meaning as the context of the related art, and should not be interpreted as having ideal or excessive formal meanings unless explicitly defined in this document. In some cases, even terms defined in this document should not be construed to exclude examples of this document.
The present invention relates to glasses to which weight adjustment and position adjustment functions are provided for weight balance, and more particularly, to the following: the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a pair of eyeglasses that can be stably worn and that can prevent the weight of the eyeglasses from being balanced and provide weight adjustment and position adjustment functions for weight balance by pulling back the eyeglasses by the weight of the rear weight member of the eyeglasses, by minimizing the pressing of the eyeglasses by the nose pad, the pressing marks, and the like, and by making the weight ratio of the front-side extension to the rear-side ear portion of the eyeglasses almost the same, and precisely maintaining the weight ratio of the front-side extension to the rear-side ear portion to be 1.1:1, and by making the front-side extension to be slightly heavier, by providing a support portion of the nose pad having an area and a load smaller than those of the conventional nose pad, and will be described with reference to the drawings.
The glasses using the weight balance of the present invention, as shown in fig. 1, are composed of a lens 40, a glasses frame 10 and a glasses leg 20, like the conventional glasses.
The temples 20 include: an extension part 21 connected to the rear side of the temples 20 and extending straight to the auricle 6 of the ear 5; and a ear hanging part 22 extending obliquely downward to the rear side of the above extending part 21 and arranged to be supported on the inner side of the auricle 6. The temples 20 are made of a metal material or a synthetic resin material.
In order to maintain the balance of the weight of the core of the present invention, the weight member 30 is coupled to the distal end portion of the ear portion 22, so that the weights (G1, G2) on both sides with respect to the boundary line B between the extension portion 21 and the ear portion 22 are substantially the same. Normally, the weight ratio of the front-side extension 21 to the rear-side ear hanger 22 is maintained at 1.1:1, and the glasses are prevented from tilting to the rear side, that is, the glasses frame 10 provided in the front-side extension is prevented from being lifted up.
As a means for assisting weight balance of the eyeglasses using the weight member 30, as shown in fig. 5, soft support portions 12 are provided inside the opposite sides of the eyeglass frame 10 so as to be inclined downward and come into contact with both side surfaces of the nose 50, respectively, and the height of the eyeglass frame 10 is adjusted by the support portions 12.
The support portion 12 is used in place of the support portion 12 of the nose pad having a smaller area and a smaller load than the conventional one, and is used to minimize the pressing trace when the nose pad is pressed. A support 16 is attached to the inner side of the eyeglass frame 10 facing each other, and a support 12 is attached to the end of the support 16.
In the present invention, the weight member 30 is a means for maintaining the weight (G1, G2) of both sides at 1.1:1 with respect to the boundary line B between the extension portion 21 and the ear portion 22. The weight member 30 is prepared by mixing and sintering metal powder of at least one of tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, bismuth, bronze, copper, nickel and cadmium having a high specific gravity, and is prepared by including hard powder to minimize the volume of the weight member 30, wherein the weight member 30 is prepared by preparing and selectively using a plurality of weights and a plurality of forms for balancing the weights (G1 and G2).
In order to couple the weight member 30 to the ear portion 22, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, a coupling portion 23 is formed at a distal end portion of the ear portion 22, and an outer surface of the temple 20 including the extension portion 21 and the ear portion 22 and the weight member 30 is coated with a soft silicone material harmless to a human body. Or may be meltable for use as desired. The coupling portion 23 is a means for integrally coupling the weight member 30 to the hanger portion 22 to prevent the weight member from coming off, and is formed in a triangular protrusion shape.
The support portion 12 provided to minimize the pressing or the pressing trace generated by the conventional nose pad having a wide area is formed of a soft silicone material which is soft and harmless to the human body, and the pressing or the pressing trace generated by the support portion 12 can be minimized by the material and the form of the support portion 12.
As an example of the fixing means of the support part 12, as shown in fig. 6, a support part 16 is provided on the eyeglass frame 10 for fixing the support part 12, the support part 12 having the smallest volume is formed at one side end of the support part 16, and the area contacting with the nose 50 is minimized to be combined.
The present invention discloses glasses to which weight adjustment and position adjustment functions are provided for weight balance based on a structure of the glasses using the weight balance.
In the present invention, the ratio of the weight (G1, G2) on both sides with respect to the boundary line B between the extension 21 and the ear hanging part 22 can be maintained at 1.1:1 according to the distance between the eyeglass frame 10 and the auricle 6 of the eyeglass wearer, and therefore, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, a plurality of coupling holes 61 are formed in the weight member 30, and weight hammers 62 can be selectively coupled to the coupling holes 61.
The weight 62 is prepared by mixing and sintering metal powder of at least one of tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, bismuth, bronze, copper, nickel, and cadmium having a high specific gravity as in the structure of the weight member 30, and further including hard powder. The weight 62 may contain germanium or the like which is beneficial to the human body.
In order to maintain the weight ratio (G1, G2) on both sides more efficiently and precisely, as shown in fig. 2, the position adjusting device 70 is provided at the tip end of the ear part 22 coupled to the weight member 30 so as to be coupled to the extension part 21 and to be adjustable in position, so that the weight ratio (G1, G2) on both sides can be maintained at 1.1:1 with respect to the boundary line B between the extension part 21 and the ear part 22 in accordance with the distance between the eyeglass frame 10 and the auricle 6 of the eyeglass wearer, and the extension part 21 is made heavier than the ear part 22.
The position adjuster 70 is made of silicone material harmless to the human body, and is integrally formed of a front body 71, a center support surface 73, and a rear body 74, the front body 71 being locked to the upper front side of the auricle 6 of the eyeglass wearer, and having a downward locking portion 72 for preventing rearward pulling due to the weight of the weight member 30, and is locked to the upper front side of the auricle 6 of the eyeglass wearer, as shown in fig. 3; the central support surface 73 is curved to closely contact the upper side of the auricle 6 of the eyeglass wearer; the rear body 74 is locked to the rear side of the auricle 6.
The distance between the eyes and the ears 5 of the spectacle wearer will always differ slightly from each other. For this reason, the position adjusting tool 70 is provided which adjusts the position as the extension portion 21 and the ear portion 22 move, the position adjusting tool 70 is formed of a silicone material and can move softly, and the user can set the position by moving with his hand according to the arc shape of the extension portion 21 and the ear portion 22, and the weight ratio (G1, G2) on both sides can be maintained at 1.1:1 with respect to the boundary line B between the extension portion 21 and the ear portion 22, thereby making the extension portion 21 heavier than the ear portion 22.
The position adjuster 70 is formed with a through hole 79 along the longitudinal direction and is penetrated and coupled to the extending portion 21, and as shown in fig. 4, a protruding portion 82 is formed on the surface of the extending portion 21 with a predetermined interval therebetween, and a position required for the position adjuster 70 is fixed and supported on the extending portion 21.
As shown in fig. 7, the sandwiching portion 31 is formed to extend with a predetermined diameter at the end of the weight member 30 facing the position adjuster 70, and the housing groove portion 77 is formed at the end of the position adjuster 70 facing the sandwiching portion 31 so that the position adjuster 70 is frictionally moved on the surface of the sandwiching portion 31. According to the above configuration, the housing groove portion 77 can be moved along the surface of the sandwiching portion 31 and can be adjusted in position.
When the eyeglasses having the weight adjustment and position adjustment functions for weight balance as described above are used, the support portion of the nose pad having a smaller area and a smaller load than the conventional one is provided instead of the nose pad, the pressing by the nose pad, the pressing marks and the like are minimized, the weights of the front-side extension portion and the rear-side ear portion of the temple are almost the same, and the weight ratio of the front-side extension portion to the rear-side ear portion is maintained at 1.1:1, so that the front-side extension portion is slightly heavier, whereby the eyeglasses can be stably worn, and the rear weight member of the eyeglasses can be prevented from being pulled back.
While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, the present invention is not limited to the above-described specific embodiments, and various modifications can be naturally made by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains without departing from the gist of the present invention claimed in the claims, and these modified embodiments are not to be separately understood from the technical idea or the prospect of the present invention.
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1. Glasses with weight adjustment and position adjustment functions for weight balance, which utilize weight balance, and which are composed of lenses (40), a glasses frame (10), and a temple (20), wherein the temple (20) includes: an extension part (21) connected to the rear side of the eyeglass frame (10) and extending straight to the auricle (6); an ear hook part (22) extending obliquely downward to the rear side of the extension part (21) and disposed and supported on the inner side of the auricle (6), wherein a weight member (30) is connected to the end part of the ear hook part (22), the weight ratio (G1, G2) of both sides based on the boundary line (B) between the extension part (21) and the ear hook part (22) is maintained at 1.1:1, the spectacle frame (10) provided on the front side extension part (21) is prevented from being lifted up, the weight member (30) is prepared by mixing and sintering metal powder with high specific gravity of more than one of tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, bismuth, bronze, copper, nickel and cadmium, and further comprises hard powder, a connection part (23) is formed at the end part of the ear hook part (22), and the outer surfaces of the spectacle leg (20) including the extension part (21) and the ear hook part (22) and the weight member (30) are coated by soft silica gel material harmless to the human body, soft support parts (12) which are obliquely downward and respectively contacted with two side surfaces of a nose (50) are arranged inside two opposite sides of the glasses frame (10), the height of the glasses frame (10) is adjusted by the support parts (12), the support parts (12) are made of soft silica gel material which is harmless to human bodies, the pressing condition or the generated pressing trace by the support parts (12) is minimized, and the glasses frame is characterized in that,
a plurality of coupling holes (61) are formed in the weight member (30), a weight hammer (62) is selectively coupled to the coupling holes (61), and the ratio of the weight (G1, G2) on both sides with respect to the boundary (B) between the extension (21) and the ear hanging part (22) can be maintained at 1.1:1 in accordance with the distance between the eyeglass frame (10) and the auricle (6) of the eyeglass wearer.
2. The eyeglasses having weight-adjusting and position-adjusting functions for weight balance according to claim 1, characterized in that the ear-hanging portion (22) coupled to the weight member (30) has a position-adjusting member (70) coupled to the extension portion (21) and capable of adjusting the position thereof, so that the ratio of the weight (G1, G2) on both sides can be maintained at 1.1:1 with respect to the boundary line (B) between the extension portion (21) and the ear-hanging portion (22) in accordance with the distance between the eyeglass frame (10) and the auricle (6) of the eyeglass wearer, and the extension portion (21) is more heavy than the ear-hanging portion (22).
3. The eyeglasses having a weight-adjusting and position-adjusting function for weight balance according to claim 2, wherein the position-adjusting piece (70) is made of silicone material harmless to the human body and is integrally formed of a front body (71), a center support surface (73), and a rear body (74), the front body (71) is locked to the upper front side of the auricle (6) of the eyeglass wearer, and has a downward locking portion (72) for preventing the weight of the weight member (30) from pulling backward; the central support surface (73) is in a curved form which is in close contact with the upper side of the auricle (6) of the spectacle wearer; the rear body (74) is locked to the rear side of the auricle (6).
4. The eyeglasses having a weight-adjusting function and a position-adjusting function for weight balance according to claim 3, wherein the position-adjusting member (70) has a through-hole (79) formed in a longitudinal direction thereof and is coupled to the extended portion (21) so as to pass therethrough, and wherein the extended portion (21) has a surface on which protrusions (82) are formed at predetermined intervals, and the extended portion (21) is fixedly supported at a position required for the position-adjusting member (70).
5. The eyeglasses having a weight adjustment function and a position adjustment function for weight balance according to claim 3, wherein a sandwiching portion (31) is formed by extending a predetermined diameter at an end portion of the weight member (30) facing the position adjuster (70), and a receiving groove portion (77) is formed at an end portion of the position adjuster (70) facing the sandwiching portion (31), so that the position adjuster (70) is frictionally moved on a surface of the sandwiching portion (31).
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