EP3710884A1 - Spectacle lens retainer - Google Patents
Spectacle lens retainerInfo
- Publication number
- EP3710884A1 EP3710884A1 EP18804295.6A EP18804295A EP3710884A1 EP 3710884 A1 EP3710884 A1 EP 3710884A1 EP 18804295 A EP18804295 A EP 18804295A EP 3710884 A1 EP3710884 A1 EP 3710884A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- spectacle
- lens holder
- spectacle lens
- fastening
- holder
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C1/00—Assemblies of lenses with bridges or browbars
- G02C1/06—Bridge or browbar secured to or integral with closed rigid rims for the lenses
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C1/00—Assemblies of lenses with bridges or browbars
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C1/00—Assemblies of lenses with bridges or browbars
- G02C1/10—Special mounting grooves in the rim or on the lens
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C11/00—Non-optical adjuncts; Attachment thereof
- G02C11/10—Electronic devices other than hearing aids
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C13/00—Assembling; Repairing; Cleaning
- G02C13/001—Assembling; Repairing
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C5/00—Constructions of non-optical parts
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C5/00—Constructions of non-optical parts
- G02C5/001—Constructions of non-optical parts specially adapted for particular purposes, not otherwise provided for or not fully classifiable according to technical characteristics, e.g. therapeutic glasses
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
- G02C2200/00—Generic mechanical aspects applicable to one or more of the groups G02C1/00 - G02C5/00 and G02C9/00 - G02C13/00 and their subgroups
- G02C2200/08—Modular frames, easily exchangeable frame parts and lenses
Definitions
- the invention relates to a spectacle lens holder for attaching a spectacle lens to a spectacle frame according to claim 1.
- Such spectacles are, for example, so-called eye-tracking spectacles, which can detect the viewing direction of the wearer via a built-in camera.
- eye-tracking spectacles In order to allow the best possible undisturbed wearing of these glasses, such glasses may be copied from the appearance of conventional spectacles. Since such glasses are expensive to buy, the lenses are often often to change so that glasses can be used by different people with different eyesight. To change the spectacle lenses are pressed out of the spectacle frame as in a conventional glasses, and used other lenses.
- the disadvantage of this is that when changing the lenses by the force to be expended, the electronic components could be damaged. Furthermore, the spectacle frame is usually fragile by the electronic components. A frequent change of the lenses also causes a high wear of the spectacle frame.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a lens holder, with which the mentioned disadvantages can be avoided, which is simple and can be easily used in existing glasses, and which
- Damage to the glasses frame can be avoided by frequent replacement of the lenses.
- the spectacle lens is no longer directly pressable into an existing spectacle frame, but that between the spectacle frame and the spectacle lens is an additional spectacle lens holder, which simplifies the replacement of the spectacle lenses, protects the spectacle frame from damage and wear, and without constructive modifications of the spectacle frame can be used.
- This allows existing spectacle frames with electronic components, which are particularly fragile and expensive to be used by a variety of people with different eyesight, without the separate modifications to the glasses frame are necessary.
- the eyeglass holder can be made very compact and the appearance of the glasses little disturbing.
- the invention further relates to a pair of glasses according to the preamble of
- Fig. 1 shows a first preferred embodiment of the glasses as an exploded view
- Fig. 3 shows a first preferred embodiment of the spectacle lens holder as
- Fig. 4 shows the first preferred embodiment of the spectacles as a section through the
- FIG. 5 shows the second preferred embodiment of the spectacles as a section through the spectacle lens.
- Fig. 6 shows a third preferred embodiment of the spectacle lens holder as
- Fig. 7 shows a fourth preferred embodiment of the spectacle lens holder as
- FIG. 8 shows a fifth preferred embodiment of the spectacle lens holder as an axonometric representation
- FIG. 9 shows a sixth preferred embodiment of the spectacles in an exploded view
- Fig. 11 the sixth preferred embodiment of the glasses as a section through the lens.
- FIG. 1 to 11 show preferred embodiments of a spectacle lens holder 1 for attaching a spectacle lens 2 to a spectacle frame 3.
- the spectacle lens holder is a device which is provided to attach a spectacle lens 2 to a spectacle frame 3.
- the spectacle glass holder 1 has a first fastening device 4 for fastening the spectacle glass holder 1 to the spectacle lens 2, and that the spectacle glass holder 1 has a second fastening device 5 for fastening the spectacle glass holder 1 to the spectacle frame 3. This allows the
- Eyeglass lens holder 1 are connected both to a spectacle lens 2 and to the spectacle frame 3, and thus indirectly fix the spectacle lens 2 to the spectacle frame 3.
- the fastening devices 4, 5 can in this case be specifically designed such that frequent replacement without damage to the spectacle frame 3 is possible. In a wear of the lens holder 1, this can be easily replaced.
- Eyeglass frame 3 and the lens 2 is an additional eyeglass lens holder 1, which simplifies the replacement of the lenses 2, protects the eyeglass frame 3 from damage and wear, and can be used without constructive modifications of the eyeglass frame 3. This allows existing
- Eyeglass frames 3 with electronic components, which are particularly fragile and expensive are used by a variety of people with different eyesight, without the separate modifications to the glasses frame 3 are necessary.
- the spectacle lens holder 1 can be made particularly compact and the appearance of the glasses little disturbing.
- spectacles 6 comprising a spectacle frame 3 may be preferred
- a pair of glasses 6 denotes an optical device which is supported on the head by a wearer.
- the spectacle lens holder 1 therefore holds the actual spectacle lens 2 of the spectacles 6 and not merely additional spectacle lenses, which are used for example for sun protection.
- the glasses 6 has a spectacle frame 3, which in particular can have ear clips 8, receiving openings 7 for the spectacle lenses 2 and / or a nose pad 9 in a nose area.
- a spectacle frame 3 is often referred to as a spectacle frame. It is envisaged that the spectacle frame 3 has electronic components, which are not shown in the figures. The electronic components may in particular be embedded in the spectacle frame 3. The electronic components can in particular be microprocessors, cameras,
- Radio transmitters and / or radio receivers include.
- the glasses 6 also has spectacle lenses 2. These lenses 2 can be designed differently according to the requirements.
- the lenses 2 may preferably be formed of plastic or glass.
- the spectacle lenses 2 can be designed in particular as optical lenses.
- the lenses 2 can be tinted, hardened and / or anti-reflective.
- the lenses 2 can be
- FIGS. 1 and 9 preferred embodiments of the spectacles 6 are shown, wherein the embodiments of the spectacles 6 in FIGS. 1 and 9 in individual parts, and in Fig. 2 and 10 are shown assembled.
- the electronic components have at least one camera directed towards an eye of a wearer of the spectacles 6, and in particular that the at least one camera is arranged in a nose region of the spectacles 6.
- the spectacles 6 can in particular be an eye-tracking spectacle, which includes the viewing direction of the wearer.
- the nose region of the spectacles 6 is the region which is arranged between the spectacle lenses 2.
- the use of a spectacle lens holder 1 is particularly advantageous since the spectacle frame 3 is fragile due to the camera.
- the glasses frame 3 is very sensitive to twisting.
- the spectacle frame 3 is closed
- Receiving openings 7 for receiving the lenses 2 has.
- Receiving openings 7 is that opening of the spectacles 6 through which the wearer of the spectacles 6 looks.
- the second fastening device 5 abut an inner side of the receiving opening 7.
- Receiving openings 7 means that the spectacle frame 3 completely encloses the receiving openings 7.
- the receiving openings 7 may be open, so enclose only part of the circumference.
- This groove 10 can optionally record the lens 2 directly or the second attachment means 5 of the lens holder 1.
- the receiving openings 7 are formed substantially equal to an outer periphery of the associated lenses 2.
- the spectacle lens 2 can be held directly by the spectacle frame 3 or indirectly via the spectacle lens holder 1.
- This training also means that glasses 6, where as usual the
- Eyeglass lenses 2 are held directly by the spectacle frame 3, without Conversions on the spectacle frame 3 or the spectacle lenses 2 with the
- Eyeglass holder 1 can be retrofitted.
- the first fastening device 4 may in particular be designed such that it rests against an outer periphery of the associated spectacle lens 1.
- the second fastening device 5 may in particular be designed such that it bears against an inner side of the associated receiving opening 7.
- a first required fastening force of the first fastening device 4 is different from a second
- the first required fastening force is that minimum applied force which is necessary to attach the eyeglass lens holder 1 to the eyeglass lens 2 or to release the fixture again.
- the second required fastening force is the minimum applied force which is necessary to attach the lens holder 1 to the spectacle frame 3 or to release the attachment again.
- Fixing force may be in particular a compressive force.
- one of the two fastening devices can be designed such that a frequent change is possible easily and with little effort.
- the fastening force can be defined in particular as a force on a spectacle lens 2 along the optical axis of the spectacle lens 2, which is affected in relation to the spectacle frame 3.
- the first required fastening force is greater than the second required fastening force. This has the effect that the lens holder 1 is harder to separate from the lens 2, as of
- Eyeglass lens 2 are fixed, and then the lens 2 are used together with the lens holder 1 in the spectacle frame 3. As a result, only little manipulation of the spectacle frame 3 is necessary.
- the first required fastening force is smaller than the second required fastening force.
- the spectacle lens holder 1 is easier to separate from the lens 2, as of the spectacle frame 3.
- the two spectacle lens holder 1 can be attached once to the spectacle frame 3, wherein subsequently the spectacle frame 3 is not worn when changing the lenses 2.
- the two required fastening forces are substantially equal.
- the first fastening device 4 and / or the second fastening device 5 are designed as a clamping connection device.
- the first fastening device 4 may be designed such that it presses on an outer periphery of the spectacle lens 2, and thus clamps the spectacle lens holder 1 to the spectacle lens 2.
- the second fastening device 5 may be formed such that it presses from the inside to the respective receiving opening 7, and so the
- Eyeglass lens holder 1 is stuck in the spectacle frame 3. By overcoming the clamping force, the respective attachment can be made and released again.
- This clamping connection has the advantage that spectacle lenses 2 are usually held in the spectacle frame 3 by means of a clamping connection. This allows conventional spectacle frame shapes and spectacle lens forms with the
- the first fastening device 4 can be designed in particular as a circumferential, inwardly directed receptacle, which is provided for
- the fastening device 4 may in this case be formed of a flexible material.
- the second fastening device 5 may in particular be preferred
- the extension can be circumferential, extension formed, which is in particular intended to engage in the groove 10 of the receiving opening 7.
- the extension can be designed in particular as a sprung extension, as shown by way of example in FIG. 4.
- the extension can also preferably be formed as an extension of an elastic material, as shown by way of example in FIGS. 5 and 11.
- the extension may in particular be arranged on an outer circumference of the spectacle lens holder and point outward.
- Fastening device 5 as a snap connection device, as an insert frame, as a screw connection device, and / or as magnetic
- first fastening device 4 and / or the second fastening device 5 are operated without tools.
- the spectacle glass holder 1 is formed as a peripheral and self-contained frame.
- the frame can in this case follow the outer circumference of the spectacle lens 2. Due to the peripheral frame of the lens holder 1 can be made particularly robust and easy.
- the spectacle glass holder 1 is formed in one piece.
- the spectacle glass holder 1 can be correspondingly simple.
- Fastening device 5 in particular the complete spectacle lens holder 1, made of a material softer than the material of the spectacle frame 3. As a result, wear of the spectacle frame 3 can be kept low.
- the spectacle glass holder 1 may in particular be formed integrally from a material.
- the material may in particular be a plastic, which is a
- the material may in particular be a rubber.
- the spectacle glass holder 1 may alternatively be formed of a plurality of materials.
- a core of the frame can be formed of a hard material, and the fastening means 4, 5 are made of a softer material with corresponding flexibility.
- the first fastening device 4 and / or the second fastening device 5 along a circumference of the Eyeglass lens holder 1 are arranged.
- centering of the spectacle lens 2 takes place in a simple manner.
- the frame along its circumference has a constant profile.
- Eyeglass lens holder 1 is shown by way of example in FIGS. 1 to 3 and 9 to 11.
- the material of the spectacle lens holder 1 can be formed so flexible that the spectacle lens 2 can be inserted into the spectacle lens holder 1, and the spectacle lens holder 1 in the spectacle frame. 3
- first fastening device 4 and / or the second fastening device 5 are arranged only in sections along the circumference of the spectacle lens holder 1. As a result, the respective required fastening force can be simply reduced in a predeterminable manner.
- FIG. 6 shows a preferred embodiment in which the first fastening device 4 is arranged in sections, and the second fastening device 5 is arranged completely along the circumference of the spectacle glass holder 1.
- the first required fastening force is less than the second required fastening force.
- FIG. 7 shows a preferred embodiment in which the first fastening device 4 is arranged completely and the second fastening device 5 is arranged in sections along the circumference of the spectacle lens holder 1. As a result, the first required fastening force is greater than the second required fastening force.
- FIG. 8 shows a preferred embodiment in which both the first fastening device 4 and the second fastening device 5 are arranged in sections along the circumference of the spectacle lens holder 1. As a result, both the first and the second required fastening forces are reduced.
- the spectacle lens holder 1 from the Receiving opening 7 protrudes.
- a spectacle lens 2 can be held, which could also be held directly by the receiving opening 7. This is well visible in Figs. 4 and 5.
- the second fastening device 5 is arranged within the receiving opening 7, while the first
- Fastening device 4 - viewed in the direction of the wearer - is arranged after the receiving opening 7.
- the spectacle lens holder 1 is arranged substantially completely in the receiving opening 7.
- the spectacle lens 2 - viewed in the direction of the wearer - does not need to be displaced, as a result of which the spectacle lens holder 1 hardly influences the appearance of the spectacles 6.
- the lenses 2 must be made smaller, so that they can no longer be held directly from the spectacle frame 3.
- the spectacle lens holder 1 can be designed, in particular, as a closed frame whose inner circumference is used to form the first
- Fastening device 4 is concave, and its outer circumference to
- Formation of the second fastening device 4 is convexly curved. Such an embodiment is shown by way of example in FIGS. 9 to 11.
- the spectacle lens holder 1 - viewed in the direction of the wearer - a, facing the eye first side, and a, facing away from the eye second side.
- the first fastening device 4 may be arranged in particular on the second side, and / or the second
- Fastening device 5 may be arranged in particular on the first side.
- the eyeglass lens holder 1 a is particularly preferably provided that the eyeglass lens holder 1 a
- the shape of a closed and circumferential flat band here is the shape of an annular band, wherein a band cross-section is elongated, with the longer extension than width and the shorter extension than thickness.
- the cross section of the main body can be seen by way of example from FIGS. 4 and 5.
- Tapered means that a circumference of the flat strip is smaller at the first side than at a second side facing away from the eye.
- a viewing area enclosed by the spectacle glass holder 1 can be larger at the second side than at the first side.
- the viewing surface here refers to the surface of the area enclosed by the lens holder 1, which can be reviewed by the user.
- a width of the flat band may be at least three times, in particular at least five times, preferably at least eight times, as large as a thickness of the flat band.
- the width and the thickness of the flat strip here refer to the shape of the cross section of the flat band-shaped base body along a circumferential direction.
- Base body is in particular for at least 50%, in particular at least 70%, of the circumference of the base body at least 2 mm, in particular at least 4 mm, preferably at least 6 mm, particularly preferably at least 8 mm.
- This shape of the main body of the spectacle lens holder 1 allows the formation of several advantageous embodiments.
- Form eyeglass lens holder 1 in which the receiving openings 7 in
- Substantially opposite to an outer periphery of the associated lenses 2 are formed.
- the second fastening device 5 engages behind the receiving opening 7.
- an outer surface of the main body rests on an inner surface of the receiving opening 7 over a large area.
- Large area may in this context in particular mean that the outer surface of the flat band-shaped base body
- Receiving opening 7 rests.
- the receiving opening 7 can be smooth in this case, ie be free of a groove 10.
- the spectacle lens holder 1 can in this case be arranged substantially completely in the receiving opening 7. This has the advantage that any augmented reality display of the glasses 6 can be arranged as close as possible in front of the glasses, whereby a compact design is achieved.
- the spectacle lens holder 1 has a recess on the first side in the nose region of the spectacles 6. This will make the sensitive nose area of an eye-tracking goggle from the strain of the eye
- the spectacle lens 2 has a recess on the first side in the nose region of the spectacles 6. Thereby, the eyeglass lens 2 can be placed close to the eye of the wearer without abutting the sensitive nose portion of an eye-tracking eyewear.
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ATA50960/2017A AT520705B1 (en) | 2017-11-16 | 2017-11-16 | EYEGLASSES HOLDER |
PCT/EP2018/081513 WO2019096972A1 (en) | 2017-11-16 | 2018-11-16 | Spectacle lens retainer |
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