CN217718310U - Glasses with detachable optical auxiliary mechanism and glasses and sunglasses component set - Google Patents

Glasses with detachable optical auxiliary mechanism and glasses and sunglasses component set Download PDF

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CN217718310U
CN217718310U CN201990001446.2U CN201990001446U CN217718310U CN 217718310 U CN217718310 U CN 217718310U CN 201990001446 U CN201990001446 U CN 201990001446U CN 217718310 U CN217718310 U CN 217718310U
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The utility model discloses a can install and remove optics complementary unit's glasses and sunglasses part suit. According to the utility model discloses a glasses include: a frame portion for surrounding the first lens and the second lens for fixation; first and second hinges coupled to left and right sides of the frame portion; first and second temples rotatably coupled to the first and second hinges, respectively; and first and second nose pad portions having coupling protrusions inserted into holes formed in a thickness direction of the frame portion, and flanges spaced apart from a surface of the frame portion by a predetermined distance and extending upward to form an insertion groove for inserting an optical assist mechanism. According to the utility model discloses, can not cause the mar to the glasses lens when installing and removing optical auxiliary mechanism to can have the fastening of wholeness in the inboard of glasses lens.

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Glasses with detachable optical auxiliary mechanism and glasses and sunglasses component set
Technical Field
The present invention relates to eyewear, and more particularly, to eyewear having removable optical aids, such as sunglasses.
Background
Spectacles are optical instruments used to correct myopia or hyperopia. Sunglasses protect the eyes from sunlight and are also used as fashion items. Sunglasses are typically made separately with polarized lenses attached to the frame.
Clip-on sunglasses that can be attached to and detached from corrective eyeglasses have also been widely used recently. Clip-on sunglasses, a type of frameless sunglasses, include a clip structure that can be attached to and detached from existing eyeglasses.
The lenses on the clip-on sunglasses can be assembled and disassembled from the vision correction glasses, so that the number of degrees is zero. One example of clip-on sunglasses is disclosed in korean laid-open patent No. 10-2001-0030708.
Existing clip-on sunglasses require a clip structure in addition to the lens. Additionally, the clip structure of sunglass clips creates scratches on the surface of the lens during the process of attaching and detaching the eyeglasses.
In addition, clip-on sunglasses are mounted on the outer surface of the eyeglass lenses, and thus have insufficient sense of unity with the eyeglasses. In addition, since a gap exists between the outer side of the sunglass clip and the eyeglass frame, light leaks through the gap, causing a phenomenon of glare or flickering.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Technical problem to be solved by the utility model
The present invention is directed to a pair of eyeglasses with improved nose pad portions, so that an optical auxiliary mechanism without an additional clip structure can be mounted and dismounted. In this way, the optical assist mechanism can be easily mounted on the inside surface of the eyeglass lens. In addition, the optical auxiliary mechanism is very simple in structure and very easy to manufacture.
An object of the utility model is also to provide a pair of glasses, it is through adopting the line type mirror leg to show the weight that lightens glasses to through the hinge structure who improves the mirror leg so that the line type mirror leg easily fastens, thereby expose one side of hinge structure at the comprehensive increase aesthetic feeling of glasses.
Means for solving the problems
An eyeglass of an aspect of the present invention for solving the above technical problem may include: a frame portion for surrounding the first lens and the second lens for fixation; first and second hinges coupled to left and right sides of the frame portion, respectively; first and second temples rotatably coupled to the first and second hinges, respectively; and first and second nose pad portions having coupling projections inserted into holes formed in a thickness direction of the frame portion, and flanges spaced apart from a surface of the frame portion by a predetermined distance and extending upward to form insertion grooves for inserting optical assist mechanisms.
Preferably, the frame portion includes first and second lens mounting openings for inserting and mounting the first and second lenses. In addition, both sides of the frame part include first and second hinge insertion holes into which the first and second hinges are inserted and fixed.
Preferably, the first and second nose pads, respectively, may include: a nose pad body portion extending in a longitudinal direction of the frame portion; and a nose pad insertion part extending along one side of the nose pad body part and into which the nose pad is inserted.
Preferably, the coupling projections of the first and second nose pad portions may extend from the nose pad body portion in a thickness direction of the frame portion, and be inserted into holes formed in the frame portion.
Preferably, the flanges of the first and second nose pad portions may be spaced apart from a surface of the frame portion by a predetermined distance and extend upward along an upper end portion of the nose pad body portion.
Optionally, the glasses of the present invention may further comprise a flange middle beam for connecting the flange end of the first nose pad portion with the flange end of the second nose pad portion.
Preferably, the flange center sill is formed in a thread shape and spaced apart from a surface of the frame portion by a predetermined distance.
Preferably, the surfaces of the flanges of the first and second nose receiving portions facing the surface of the frame portion may have locking projections projecting toward the surface of the frame portion.
Preferably, the height of the latching projections of the first and second nose pad portions is smaller than a space formed between the flange and a surface of the frame portion.
Preferably, the first and second temples are made of a metal wire, ends of which are bent to form an annular groove.
Preferably, the first hinge and the second hinge include: a circular pipe thread insertion hole inserted into the annular groove; a circular cap having a through hole to be inserted into an upper end of the circular pipe screw insertion hole, the through hole being inserted into the upper end of the circular pipe screw insertion hole; the inner hexagon bolt is fastened in the pipe thread insertion hole through the frame part; a washer disposed between the hexagon socket head cap and the circular cap.
Preferably, the frame portion has a screw fastening hole communicating with the first hinge insertion hole and the second hinge insertion hole, and the hexagon socket head cap screw is fastened to the pipe screw insertion hole through the screw fastening hole in a state where the washer is provided.
Preferably, an end of the annular groove having the first and second temples is bent at a predetermined angle with respect to an extending direction of the wire.
Preferably, the glasses of the present invention and the optical auxiliary mechanism form a set. The optical assist mechanism may be made of a polarizing plate, and may be a sunglass member processed into a shape corresponding to the shape of the frame portion. The sunglass member has a thickness corresponding to a width of an insertion groove formed by flanges provided in the first and second nose pad portions, and a region corresponding to the flange of the sunglass member may be inserted into the insertion groove and fixed.
Preferably, a locking hole may be formed in a region corresponding to the flange of the sunglass member. When the locking hole is inserted into an insertion groove defined according to the flange when the sunglass member is inserted into the flange, the locking hole is inserted into a locking projection provided in the flange. At this time, the fixing effect is doubled when the sunglass members are inserted into the slots defined according to the flanges.
Effect of the utility model
According to the utility model, the optical auxiliary mechanism such as sunglasses can be assembled and disassembled on the nose support part of the glasses, and the defects of the existing clip-on sunglasses can be eliminated at one time.
That is, scratch is not caused to the glasses lens when installing and removing the optical auxiliary mechanism to through fastening in the inboard of glasses lens with the sense of unity, thereby can increase the aesthetic feeling, and can avoid the phenomenon of dazzling or scintillation that light leaked the cause through the outside of glasses.
In addition, the utility model discloses a glasses are showing to lighten through adopting line type mirror leg structure to owing to simplified the hinge portion structure that mirror leg and spectacle-frame hookup, so that equipment and maintenance. In addition, when the components of the hinge structure are assembled, the components are made into a coil shape, and one side of the coil shape is exposed to the outside through the groove on the surface of the spectacle frame, so that the fashionable aesthetic feeling of the spectacles can be improved.
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The following drawings attached to the present specification illustrate one embodiment of the present invention and together with the detailed description given below serve to further understand the technical idea of the present invention, and the present invention should not be construed as being limited to only the contents described in the drawings.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of glasses according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a perspective view of a nose pad according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a nasal support portion coupled to a frame portion according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a nose pad portion according to another embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a hinge according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a hinge according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a plan view of a sunglass member of an optical assist mechanism of an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 8 is a schematic view showing a state before the sunglass member is mounted on the first nose pad portion and the second nose pad portion of the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 9 is a schematic view showing a state in which a sunglass member is mounted on the first and second nose pad portions of an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 10 is a schematic view showing a form before the sunglass members are mounted on the first and second nose pad portions of another embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 11 is a schematic view showing a state in which a sunglass member is mounted on the first and second nose pad portions of another embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 12 is a front view showing a shape of a hinge portion as viewed from the front of glasses according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Before this, terms or words used herein and in the claims of the present invention should not be construed as being limited to general or dictionary meanings, but interpreted as meanings and concepts conforming to the technical spirit of the present invention on the basis of the principle that the applicant can appropriately define the concept of terms in order to explain its application in the best way. Therefore, it should be understood that the embodiment described herein and the structure shown in the drawings are only one embodiment of the preferred embodiments of the present invention and do not represent all the technical spirit of the present invention, so that various equivalent substitutions and modifications can be made in terms of the present invention.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of glasses according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1, an eyeglass 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a frame portion 13 for surrounding the first lens 11 and the second lens 12 for fixation; first and second hinges A1 and A2 coupled to left and right sides of the frame portion 13; a first temple 14 and a second temple 15, rotatably coupled to said first hinge A1 and second hinge A2, respectively. Wherein the left and right sides are based on the person wearing the glasses 10.
According to an aspect of the present application, the frame portion 13 has first and second lens mounting openings 16 and 17 for inserting the first and second lenses 11 and 12. The inner sides of the first lens mounting opening 16 and the second lens mounting opening 17 have a protrusion and/or groove configuration C that matches the shape of the edge of the lens.
It is obvious to those skilled in the art that the structure of the frame portion 13 shown in the drawings is merely an example, and various modifications are possible. The frame part 13 should therefore be understood as a structure providing a basic skeleton of the spectacles for fixing two lenses and connecting two temples.
According to another aspect of the present application, the frame portion 13 has a first hinge insertion hole 18 and a second hinge insertion hole 19 for inserting and fixing the first hinge A1 and the second hinge A2, respectively. Preferably, the first hinge insertion hole 18 and the second hinge insertion hole 19 have a through-hole structure perforated in a thickness direction of the frame portion 13. Alternatively, one ends (front ends) of the first and second hinge insertion holes 18 and 19 may have a closed groove structure.
The frame portion 13 may be made of a plastic material, preferably an acetate resin, to reduce the weight of the eyeglasses, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
The frame portion 13 includes: a right frame part 13a for inserting and fixing the first lens 11; a left frame part 13b for inserting and fixing the second lens 12; and a center sill portion 13c connecting the right frame portion 13a and the left frame portion 13 b.
The right frame portion 13a has an opening corresponding to the size of the first lens 11, and the edge of the opening has a groove or a projection C for fixing the edge of the first lens 11. Likewise, the left frame portion 13b has an opening corresponding to the size of the second lens 12, and the edge of the opening has a groove or a projection C for fixing the edge of the right lens.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a nose pad according to an embodiment of the present invention. Additionally, fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a nose support portion coupled to a frame portion according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 2 and 3, the eyeglasses 10 according to the present invention include a first nose pad portion 20 and a second nose pad portion 21. The first nose pad portion 20 and the second nose pad portion 21 each include a coupling projection 22, and are inserted into a hole formed in the thickness direction of the frame portion 13 to be fixed; and a flange 23 spaced a predetermined distance from a surface of the frame portion 13 and extending upward to form an insertion groove for inserting an optical assist mechanism.
The first nose pad portion 20 and the second nose pad portion 21 each include a nose pad body portion 24 extending in the longitudinal direction of the frame portion; and a nose pad insertion part 25 extending along one side of the nose pad body part 24 and into which a nose pad 26 is inserted. Preferably, the nose pad insertion portion 25 is in the form of a wire. Although fig. 2 shows only the second nose pad portion 21, the first nose pad portion 20 has a symmetrical structure with respect to the second nose pad portion 21.
The nose pad insertion part 25 may be bent in a ring shape with one end open. The nose pad 26 made of a rubber or resin material can be inserted and fitted into the annular bent portion. The shape and structure of the nose pad insertion portion 25 may be any shape known to those skilled in the art.
Preferably, the coupling projections 22 of the first and second nose pad portions 20 and 21 extend from the nose pad body portion 24 in the thickness direction of the frame portion 13 to be inserted into holes (H) formed in the frame portion 13 for fixation.
The coupling projection 22 may be formed with a concavity and convexity in the longitudinal direction so as to be firmly fixed to the frame portion 13. In this case, the concavo-convex structure prevents the coupling projection 22 from being disengaged from the frame portion 13.
The first nose pad part 20 and the second nose pad part 21 may be made of a metal material, preferably a titanium material, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
Preferably, the flanges 23 of the first and second nose pad portions 20 and 21 may be spaced apart from the surface of the frame portion by a predetermined distance and extend upward along the upper end portion of the nose pad body portion 24.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a nose pad according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 4, although not required, the surfaces of the flanges 23 of the first and second nose pads 20, 21 may have at least one latching projection 27 projecting toward the surface of the frame portion 13, wherein the first and second nose pads 20, 21 face the frame portion 13. The height of the locking projection 27 is smaller than the interval of the slot structure formed between the flange 23 and the surface of the frame portion 13.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a hinge according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a hinge according to an embodiment of the present invention. Although only the right-side hinge structure is shown in the drawings, the left-side hinge structure is the same as the right-side hinge structure because it is bilaterally symmetric.
With reference collectively to fig. 1, 5 and 6, the first temple 14 and the second temple 15 are made of a wire, preferably a titanium wire, the ends of which are bent to form an annular groove (refer to B of fig. 6). Wherein the annular groove has a structure in which one end is opened with a minute gap.
Preferably, the first and second hinges A1 and A2 are installed in the first and second hinge insertion holes 18 and 19 in a state of being coupled to the ends of the first and second temples 14 and 15, i.e., to the annular grooves.
The first hinge insertion hole 18 and the second hinge insertion hole 19 include a main hole H1 and a sub hole H2 extending in a slit structure along both sides of the main hole H1. The hinge is tightly inserted and mounted in the main hole H1. In addition, when an external impact is applied through the hinge, the sub-hole H2 buffers the impact by elastically deforming the frame portion 13 surrounding the sub-hole H2.
The first hinge A1 and the second hinge A2, as shown in fig. 6, include: a circular pipe-threaded insertion hole 30 inserted into an annular groove B formed at an end of the wire; a circular cap 32 having a through hole 31 inserted into an upper end of the circular pipe-threaded insertion hole 30; is inserted into the upper end part of the circular pipe thread insertion hole 30 through the through hole 31; a hexagon socket screw 33 fastened to the pipe insertion hole 30 through the frame portion 13; and a washer disposed between the hexagon socket head cap bolt 33 and the circular cap part 32.
The pipe-threaded insertion hole 30 includes a circular base plate 30a and an insertion hole portion 30b extending from the base plate 30a along a pipe shape by a predetermined length and formed with a thread at an inner side. The height of the insertion hole part 30b is greater than the diameter of the wires constituting the first and second temples 14 and 15. Therefore, when the pipe-screw insertion hole 30 is inserted into the annular grooves B formed at the ends of the first and second temples 14 and 15, the ends protrude from the annular grooves B and are inserted into the through-hole 31 of the circular cap 32.
The frame portion 13 has screw fastening holes 35 communicating with the first hinge insertion holes 18 and the second hinge insertion holes 19, and the hexagon socket head screws 33 are fastened to the insertion hole portions 30b of the pipe screw insertion holes 30 through the screw fastening holes 35 in a state where the washers 34 are provided.
Preferably, a predetermined length region including ends of the annular groove B having the first and second temples 14 and 15 is bent to form a predetermined angle with the extending direction of the wire.
Thus, when the first and second temples 14 and 15 are rotated outward to the maximum, the width between the first and second temples 14 and 15 is greater than the width of the frame portion 13. Thereby, the user provides comfort when wearing the glasses.
Preferably, the parts constituting the hinge can each be made of a metallic material, preferably titanium.
Fig. 7 is a plan view showing a sunglass member of an optical assist mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 8 is a schematic view showing a state before the sunglass member is attached to the first and second nose pad portions according to the embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 9 is a schematic view showing a state in which the sunglass member is attached to the first and second nose pad portions according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 7-9, the eyeglasses 10 of the present invention preferably form a kit with the optical aid 40.
The optical assist mechanism 40 may be a sunglass member 40 made of a polarizer, preferably an acrylic polarizer, and machined to correspond to the shape of the frame portion 13.
The sunglass member 40 may have a thickness corresponding to a width of an insertion groove formed by the flanges 23 provided in the first and second nose pads 20 and 21, and a region corresponding to the flange 23 of the sunglass member 40 may be inserted into the insertion groove to be fixed.
Preferably, although not necessarily, a locking hole 41 may be formed in a region of the sun mirror member 40 corresponding to the flange 23. The locking hole 41 is inserted into a locking protrusion (refer to 27 of fig. 4) provided in the flange 23 when the sun mirror member 40 is inserted into an insertion groove defined according to the flange 23. In this case, the fixing effect is doubled when the sunglass member 40 is inserted into the insertion groove defined according to the flange 23.
Fig. 10 is a schematic view showing a configuration of a sunglass member before being mounted on the first and second nose pad portions according to another embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 11 is a schematic view showing a state in which the sunglass member is attached to the first and second nose pad portions according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 10 and 11, in the first and second nose pad portions 20 and 21 according to another embodiment of the present invention, ends of the flanges 23 for constituting the respective nose pads may be connected to each other. The location where the ends of the two flanges 23 are connected may be referred to as the flange centre sill 28.
Preferably, the flange bridge 28 actually forms an angle of 90 degrees with the flanges 23 of the first and second nose pads 20, 21. In addition, the flange center sill 28, and the first and second nose pads 20, 21 may be integrally manufactured. The shape of the flange center sill 28 is not particularly limited, but is preferably a wire.
The rib bridge 28 abuts against the surface of the sunglass members 40 when the sunglass members 40 are mounted in the slot arrangement formed according to the first and second nose pads 20, 21, thereby preventing the sunglass members 40 from flowing. To this end, the spacing between the flange center sill 28 and the frame section 13 is preferably less than the thickness of the sunglass member 40.
In addition, the flange bridge 28 smoothly connects the ends of the sharp flanges 23 to effectively prevent the ends of the flanges 23 from damaging the skin of the wearer of the eyeglasses when the eyeglasses 10 are impacted.
Fig. 12 is a front view of the hinge portion viewed from the front of the eyeglasses according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 12 together with fig. 1, 5 and 6, the first and second hinges A1 and A2 are installed in the first and second hinge insertion holes 18 and 19 in a state of being coupled to the ends of the first and second temples 14 and 15, respectively. At this time, the bottom plate 30a of the circular pipe screw insertion hole 30 of the hinge, the annular grooves B formed at the ends of the first and second temples 14 and 15, and the circular cap 32 fastened to the upper end of the circular pipe screw insertion hole 30 are formed in a coil shape in the up and down direction. In addition, as shown in fig. 12, a part of the coil shape is exposed to the surface of the eyeglasses 10 through the first hinge insertion hole 18 and the second hinge insertion hole 19. Accordingly, the first and second hinges A1 and A2 enable the first and second temples 14 and 15 to rotate while adding design elements to the hinge part of the glasses 10 to increase the fashion beauty of the glasses. Of course, when one end of the first hinge insertion hole 18 and the second hinge insertion hole 19 is closed, it is apparent that a part of the coil shape is not exposed to the surface of the eyeglasses 10.
According to the utility model, the optical auxiliary mechanisms such as sunglasses are assembled and disassembled on the nose support part of the glasses, thereby the defects of the existing clip-type sunglasses can be eliminated at one time.
That is, scratch is not caused to the eyeglass lens when the optical auxiliary mechanism is mounted and dismounted, and aesthetic feeling can be increased by fastening the optical auxiliary mechanism on the inner side of the eyeglass lens with sense of unity, and a phenomenon of glare or flicker caused by light leakage through the outer side of the eyeglasses can be avoided.
In addition, the utility model discloses a glasses become light through adopting line type mirror leg structure to owing to simplified the structure of the hinge portion that mirror leg and spectacle-frame hookup, be convenient for assemble and maintain. In addition, the parts for forming the hinge structure are made to have a coil shape when being assembled, and the surface of the coil shape is exposed to the outside through the hole on the surface of the frame, so that the fashion beauty of the glasses can be improved.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the above-mentioned embodiments and the accompanying drawings, the present invention is not limited thereto, and various modifications and changes can be made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technical idea of the present invention and the equivalent scope of the following claims.
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According to the utility model, the optical auxiliary mechanism such as sunglasses can be assembled and disassembled on the nose support part of the glasses, so that the defects of the existing clip-type sunglasses can be eliminated at one time.
That is, scratch is not caused to the eyeglass lens when the optical auxiliary mechanism is mounted and dismounted, and aesthetic feeling can be increased by fastening the optical auxiliary mechanism on the inner side of the eyeglass lens with sense of unity, and a phenomenon of glare or flicker caused by light leakage through the outer side of the eyeglasses can be avoided.
Additionally, the utility model discloses a glasses become light through adopting line type mirror leg structure to owing to simplified the structure of the hinge portion of mirror leg and spectacle-frame hookup, be convenient for assemble and maintain. In addition, the parts for forming the hinge structure are made to have a coil shape when being assembled, and one side of the coil shape is exposed to the outside through the groove on the surface of the frame, so that the fashionable beauty of the glasses can be improved.

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1. An eyeglass with an attachable/detachable optical auxiliary mechanism, comprising:
a frame portion for surrounding the first lens and the second lens for fixation;
first and second hinges coupled to left and right sides of the frame portion;
first and second temples rotatably coupled to the first and second hinges, respectively; and
and first and second nose pad portions having coupling projections inserted into holes formed in a thickness direction of the frame portion, and flanges spaced apart from a surface of the frame portion by a predetermined distance and extending upward to form insertion grooves for inserting optical assist mechanisms.
2. The removable optical assist mechanism eyeglasses according to claim 1,
the first nose pad portion and the second nose pad portion respectively include: a nose pad body portion extending in a longitudinal direction of the frame portion; and a nose pad insertion part extending from one side of the nose pad body part for inserting the nose pad.
3. The removable optical assist mechanism eyeglasses according to claim 2,
the coupling projections of the first and second nose pad portions extend from the nose pad body portion in the thickness direction of the frame portion, and are inserted into holes formed in the frame portion.
4. The eyeglasses with detachable optical auxiliary means according to claim 2,
the flanges of the first and second nose pad portions are spaced a predetermined distance from a surface of the frame portion and extend upward from an upper end portion of the nose pad body portion.
5. The removable optical assist mechanism eyeglasses according to claim 1,
the surfaces of the flanges of the first and second nose pad portions facing the surface of the frame portion have locking projections projecting toward the surface of the frame portion.
6. The removable optical assist mechanism eyeglasses according to claim 5,
the height of the locking projection of the first and second nose pad portions is smaller than the interval formed between the flange and the surface of the frame portion.
7. The removable optical assist mechanism eyeglasses according to claim 1,
the first and second temples are made of a metal wire, ends of which are bent to form an annular groove.
8. The removable optical assist mechanism eyeglasses according to claim 7,
the first and second hinges include: a circular pipe thread insertion hole inserted into the annular groove; a circular cap having a through hole inserted into an upper end of the pipe screw insertion hole, through which the cap is inserted into the upper end of the pipe screw insertion hole; the inner hexagon bolt is fastened in the pipe thread insertion hole through the frame part; and a washer interposed between the hexagon socket head cap bolt and the circular cap.
9. The removable optical assist mechanism eyeglasses according to claim 8,
the frame portion has first and second hinge insertion holes to which the first and second hinges are attached on both sides, and screw fastening holes communicating with the first and second hinge insertion holes, and the hexagon socket head cap bolts are fastened to the pipe screw insertion holes through the screw fastening holes with the washers interposed therebetween.
10. The removable eyeglasses of claim 7, wherein the ends of the annular grooves having said first and second temples are bent to form a predetermined angle with the direction of extension of said wire.
11. The removable optical assist mechanism eyeglasses according to claim 1, further comprising: and the flange middle beam is used for connecting the flange end part of the first nose support part with the flange end part of the second nose support part.
12. The eyeglasses according to claim 11, wherein the flange bridge forms a 90 degree angle with the flanges of the first and second nose pads and is in the form of a thread.
13. A spectacle and sunglass assembly, comprising:
the eyewear of claim 1; and
a sunglass member which is inserted into a predetermined insertion groove through the flange, is made of a polarizing plate, and is processed into a shape corresponding to the shape of the frame portion.
14. The eyeglass and sunglass component set of claim 13,
the sunglass member has a thickness corresponding to a width of an insertion groove formed by flanges provided in the first and second nose pad portions, and a region corresponding to the flange of the sunglass member is inserted into the insertion groove and fixed.
15. The eyeglass and sunglass component set of claim 14,
a locking hole is formed in a region corresponding to the flange of the sunglass member,
the surface of the flange facing the frame part has a locking projection,
when the sunglass member is inserted into the insertion groove defined according to the flange, the retaining projection is inserted into the retaining hole.
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