Elastic temple arm glasses
By incorporating pivots and elastic connectors on the frame and temples, the deformation problem caused by the fixed angle between the temples and the frame is solved, enabling the temples to be folded and bent outwards, thus improving the wearing comfort of the temples.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- YINGTAN SHENGBANG OPTICAL CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
AI Technical Summary
In existing technology, the angle between the temple and the frame remains fixed. Prolonged wear causes the temple to deform and cannot be restored, especially rigid temples which cannot be stretched, affecting wearing comfort.
The design employs a fixed component and a connecting component. The fixed component has a pivot on the frame, and the connecting component has an elastic and stretchable connector on the temple. The temple and the frame are foldable and can be bent outwards through the movable connection of the pivot and the connector. The angle can be adjusted by the elastic stretching of the connector.
It achieves foldable and outward bending of the temples and frame, maintains the elastic clamping force of the temples, avoids temple deformation, is suitable for temples of various materials, and improves wearing comfort.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of eyeglasses technology, and more specifically, to eyeglasses with elastically outward-bending temples. Background Technology
[0002] Eyeglasses are optical devices used to correct vision, protect the eyes, or enhance facial aesthetics. They primarily consist of lenses and frames. Widely used in daily life, medical applications, sports, and fashion, they help people achieve clearer vision, reduce eye strain, or enhance personal style.
[0003] In existing technology, the frame and temples are connected by hinges to achieve folding of the temples. When the temples are fully extended, the angle between the temples and the frame remains fixed; further expansion can only be achieved through the elastic deformation properties of the temple material. Therefore, prolonged use with the temples extended will cause them to deform and not return to their original shape. For temples made of harder, non-deformable materials, the extension will not be possible, rendering them unwearable. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of the problems existing in the prior art, the purpose of this utility model is to provide eyeglasses that do not require the use of elastic deformation of the temples to elastically bend the temples outwards.
[0005] To solve the above problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution.
[0006] A pair of eyeglasses with resiliently outward-opening temples includes a frame and temples disposed on both sides of the frame, and further includes:
[0007] A fixing component is provided on both sides of the frame and on the side closest to the face; the fixing component has at least one pivot at the end away from the frame; and
[0008] A connecting component is disposed at one end of the temple near the frame. The connecting component has an elastically stretchable connector that is movably disposed on the pivot. The connector is always in a taut state.
[0009] The temple end rests against the frame.
[0010] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are as follows:
[0011] The movable connection between the connector and the pivot ensures that the temples can be connected to the frame while also being foldable. Since the connector is elastic and stretchable, the distance between the connector and the pivot can be stretched elastically, which allows the temples to be bent outwards, further widening the angle between the temples and the frame. After widening, the two temples have an elastic clamping force, making the fit more secure. This eliminates the need to deform the temples, thus preventing them from deforming and not returning to their original position, and also allows the use of non-deformable materials for the temples.
[0012] Preferably, the fixing component further includes:
[0013] A fixed base block is disposed on the frame; and
[0014] At least two extension members are spaced apart on the fixed base block;
[0015] The rotating shaft is disposed between two adjacent extension members.
[0016] Preferably, the frame has a post on both sides and the side closest to the face, and the post has a recessed positioning groove; the fixing base is embedded in the positioning groove; and the temple end abuts against the post.
[0017] Preferably, the connection component further includes:
[0018] A connecting base block is disposed on the temple, and the connecting base block is provided with a guide groove that guides and mates with the connecting member; and
[0019] The spring has one end connected to the guide groove and the other end connected to the connector.
[0020] Preferably, the temple has a mounting groove at one end near the frame; one side of the guide groove extends to the outer wall of the connecting base block in an open shape, and the opening abuts against the inner wall of the mounting groove.
[0021] Preferably, the end of the connecting block away from the connecting member is further provided with a plug plate; the end of the mounting groove away from the fixing component is provided with a slot that fits into the plug plate.
[0022] Preferably, the end of the connector away from the temple is provided with a hook, and the hook is movably engaged on the pivot. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the cooperation between the fixing component and the connecting component of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 3This is a cross-sectional view of the fixing component and the connecting component of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the temple of the present invention in an outward-bent state;
[0027] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the temple of the present invention in an outward-bent state.
[0028] Explanation of the labels in the diagram:
[0029] 1. Frame; 2. Temple; 21. Mounting groove; 22. Slot; 3. Post; 31. Positioning groove; 4. Fixing assembly; 41. Rotating shaft; 42. Fixing base block; 43. Extension; 5. Connecting assembly; 51. Connector; 511. Hook; 52. Connecting base block; 521. Guide groove; 522. Opening; 53. Spring; 54. Insert plate. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0031] refer to Figure 1-3 A pair of eyeglasses with elastically outward-opening temples includes a frame 1 and temples 2 disposed on both sides of the frame 1, and further includes a fixing component 4 and a connecting component 5. The fixing component 4 is disposed on both sides of the frame 1 near the face, and the end of the fixing component 4 away from the frame 1 has at least one pivot 41. The connecting component 5 is disposed at the end of the temple 2 near the frame 1, and the connecting component 5 has an elastically stretchable connector 51 movably disposed on the pivot 41; the connector 51 is always in a taut state. The ends of the temples 2 rest against the frame 1.
[0032] Understandably, there can be one rotating shaft 41 or multiple shafts spaced longitudinally, with multiple rotating shafts 41 corresponding to multiple connecting parts 51. The movable arrangement of the connecting part 51 and the rotating shaft 41 can be achieved by using a shaft hole sleeve, or by fixing the connecting part 51 and the rotating shaft 41 together for rotational arrangement, etc., but is not limited to these methods. The elastic stretchability of the connecting part 51 can be achieved by directly using an elastic element (spring 53 or rubber band, etc.), or by using a combination of a tie rod and an elastic element, etc., but is not limited to these methods.
[0033] For reference, please refer to this setting. Figure 4-5The movable connection between the connector 51 and the pivot 41 ensures that the temple 2 is connected to the frame 1 while also being foldable. Since the connector 51 is elastic and stretchable, the distance between the connector 51 and the pivot 41 can be elastically stretched, which can then bend the temple 2 outward, further widening the angle between the temple 2 and the frame 1. After widening, the two temples 2 have an elastic clamping force, making the fit more secure. In this way, there is no need to deform the temple 2, thus preventing the temple 2 from deforming and not returning to its original position. The temple 2 can also be made of a non-deformable material.
[0034] In some embodiments, reference Figure 2-3 The fixing component 4 further includes a fixing base 42 and at least two extension members 43. The fixing base 42 is disposed on the frame 1. The at least two extension members 43 are disposed at intervals on the fixing base 42. The pivot 41 is disposed between two adjacent extension members 43.
[0035] Understandably, the fixing base block 42 is the base component for positioning and installing the entire fixing assembly 4. The extension members 43 can be horizontally arranged sheet structures, etc. Here, two extension members 43 can be provided with one pivot 41, and three extension members 43 can be provided with two pivots 41.
[0036] With this configuration, the shaft 41 can be fixedly installed by means of the extension 43, and the gap between the extensions 43 can accommodate the installation and rotation of the connector 51.
[0037] In some embodiments, reference Figure 1-3 The frame 1 has a post 3 on both sides and the side closest to the face. The post 3 has a recessed positioning groove 31. The fixing base 42 is embedded in the positioning groove 31. The temple 2 rests against the post 3.
[0038] Understandably, the positioning groove 31 is fitted to the shape of the fixing base 42. For example, if the fixing base 42 is a circular plate structure, the positioning groove 31 is a circular hole structure; if the fixing base 42 is a square structure, the positioning groove 31 is a square hole structure, etc., but not limited to these. To strengthen the fixing of the fixing base 42, glue can be added to the positioning groove 31, or clips can be used to secure the fixing base 42.
[0039] With this configuration, the positioning slot 31 can both position and install the fixed base block 42, and also accommodate the fixed base block 42, thus concealing its function.
[0040] In some embodiments, reference Figure 3 and Figure 5The connecting assembly 5 also includes a connecting base block 52 and a spring 53. The connecting base block 52 is disposed on the temple 2, and the connecting base block 52 is provided with a guide groove 521 that guides and cooperates with the connecting member 51. One end of the spring 53 is connected to the guide groove 521, and the other end is connected to the connecting member 51.
[0041] Understandably, the guide groove 521 is a component for elastically accommodating and installing the connector 51. For example, it can be a hole structure with only one opening or a groove structure with multiple open sides.
[0042] With this configuration, the connector 51 and the spring 53 can both be placed inside the connecting base block 52 through the guide groove 521. The spring 53 can elastically tighten the connector 51, ensuring that the connector 51 remains elastically tightened on the rotating shaft 41 at all times.
[0043] In some embodiments, the temple 2 has a mounting groove 21 at one end near the frame 1; one side of the guide groove 521 extends to the outer wall of the connecting base block 52 in the shape of an opening 522, and the opening 522 abuts against the inner wall of the mounting groove 21.
[0044] Understandably, the guide groove 521 here adopts the aforementioned recessed groove structure. Here, the opening 522 on the side of the guide groove 521 abuts against the inner wall of the mounting groove 21, so that the guide groove 521 forms a hole structure with only one opening.
[0045] This arrangement facilitates the installation of the connector 51 and spring 53 in the guide groove 521. Then, the entire connecting base block 52 is placed in the mounting groove 21. The inner wall of the mounting groove 21 can cooperate with the guide groove 521 to seal the connector 51 and spring 53, ensuring the stable guidance of the connector 51.
[0046] In some embodiments, the end of the connecting base block 52 away from the connector 51 is also provided with a plug plate 54; the end of the mounting groove 21 away from the fixing component 4 is provided with a slot 22 that fits into the plug plate 54. In this way, the entire connecting component 5 can be quickly positioned and installed by the cooperation of the plug plate 54 and the slot 22.
[0047] In some embodiments, a hook 511 is provided at the end of the connector 51 away from the temple 2, and the hook 511 is movably engaged on the pivot 41. In this way, the hook 511 can be easily engaged on the pivot 41 by deformation.
[0048] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model; however, the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or modifications made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model, based on the technical solution and its improved concept, should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A pair of eyeglasses with elastically outward-opening temples, comprising a frame and temples disposed on both sides of the frame, characterized in that, Also includes: A fixing component is provided on both sides of the frame and on the side close to the face, and the fixing component has at least one pivot at the end away from the frame; as well as A connecting component is disposed at the end of the temple near the frame. The connecting component has an elastically stretchable connector that is movably disposed on the pivot. The connector is always in a taut state. The temple end rests against the frame.
2. The eyeglasses with elastically outward-opening temples according to claim 1, characterized in that, The fixing component also includes: A fixed base block is disposed on the frame; and At least two extension members are spaced apart on the fixed base block; The rotating shaft is disposed between two adjacent extension members.
3. The eyeglasses with elastically outward-bending temples according to claim 2, characterized in that, The frame has posts on both sides and the side closest to the face, and each post has a recessed positioning groove; the fixing base is embedded in the positioning groove; and the temple end rests against the post.
4. The eyeglasses with elastically outward-opening temples according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connection component also includes: A connecting base block is disposed on the temple, and the connecting base block is provided with a guide groove that guides and mates with the connecting member; and The spring has one end connected to the guide groove and the other end connected to the connector.
5. The eyeglasses with elastically outward-opening temples according to claim 4, characterized in that, The temple has a mounting groove at one end near the frame; one side of the guide groove extends to the outer wall of the connecting base block and is open, with the opening abutting against the inner wall of the mounting groove.
6. The eyeglasses with elastically outward-opening temples according to claim 5, characterized in that, The connecting block is further provided with a plug-in plate at one end away from the connector; the mounting groove is provided with a slot that fits into the plug-in plate at one end away from the fixing component.
7. The eyeglasses with elastically outward-bending temples according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connector is provided with a hook at the end away from the temple, and the hook is movably engaged on the pivot.