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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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25.11.2009 Bulletin 2009/48 |
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Date of filing: 29.01.2004 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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Eyeglass case-display unit
Aufnahmevorrichtung für Brille
Etui à lunettes en présentoir
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01.09.2004 Bulletin 2004/36 |
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Proprietor: Cafiero s.r.l. |
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32020 Limana (BL) (IT) |
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- Cafiero, Aldo
32000 BELLUNO (IT)
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Representative: Karaghiosoff, Giorgio Alessandro |
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Studio Karaghiosoff e Frizzi S.r.l.
Via F. Baracca 1R 4° piano 17100 Savona 17100 Savona (IT) |
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US-A- 608 640 US-A- 2 927 685
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Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European
patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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[0001] This invention relates to a case for eyeglasses or the like.
[0002] Particularly, this invention relates to rigid eyeglass cases, according to the preamble
of claim 1.
[0003] Prior art currently available rigid eyeglass cases are composed of two half-shells
or asymmetric shell parts, that rotate about a rear hinge, thereby causing the case
to open and close. As a rule, prior art cases, when used in the field of sport or
wrap-around eyeglasses or goggles, typically have a spherical wedge shape, which ideally
conforms to the arc profile of frames and lenses. In fact, said sport or wrap-around
eyeglasses or goggles, when viewed from the top, are profiled to follow a single rather
sharp curved line, which is obviously also followed by their lenses, the latter also
forming the glass frame structure, due to commercial or aesthetic needs, as those
eyeglasses are sometimes frameless and fabricated by mounting a bridge and two temples
to the lenses.
[0004] The curved profile of these eyeglasses is often sharp and, due to aesthetic/market
purposes, their lenses are often made from various plastic materials; while this provides
certain advantages, such as inexpensive fabrication, easy assembly, lightness and
availability of particular aesthetic arrangements, on the other hand it causes the
serious drawback that plastic lenses are easily scratched and abraded whenever they
contact harder surfaces, hence, due to the low hardness of any plastic material, scratches
and abrasions are frequent drawbacks during normal use of these eyeglasses.
[0005] Particularly, these drawbacks occur when the above eyeglasses are stored in rigid
cases containing dust, sand and other similar deposits, which often adhere to the
inner surfaces of the case, as the latter is preferably lined, for aesthetic reasons,
with soft and/or rubber-like materials, such as velvet or synthetic rubbers. During
normal use, when a pair of eyeglasses is stored in its case and the latter is carried
in a pocket, bag, backpack or in any other carrier, the eyeglasses move inside the
case and their lenses contact the inner wall of the case, thereby causing in time
the above mentioned scratches on lenses and possibly on the plastic frame and temples,
the latter drawback being less serious, but annoying, especially for high-cost sport
eyeglasses.
[0006] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the case's lining could never be removed
because, while this would lead to a reduction of abrasive agents inside the case,
on the other hand such a case would not be acceptable from an aesthetic/commercial
point of view due its poor finish, and the problem would not be eventually solved,
as the plastic material of the case is often as hard as or even harder than the plastic
material of the lenses and frame, and this would cause the above mentioned drawback,
that is the abrasion of the softer material, i.e. of the eyeglasses.
[0007] Another drawback of normal prior art eyeglasses cases is associated to shocks: for
instance, when the case is dropped, eyeglasses are subjected to shocks within the
case, and this might cause the lenses and frame not only to be scratched but even
broken or cracked, due to the fact that the plastic material which composes them has
a low impact strength.
[0008] It is know the document
US 2,927,685 which discloses an eye glass case in which the mere closing of the lid or cover of
the container automatically insures that the spectacle or eyes glasses are clamped
in the case so that there is no danger of the lens contacting the wall of the case.
The case comprises:
- a container 1 with a rigid cover 4 with pins 5 pivoted in the end of the walls of
said container,
- a ledge 6a which is built up from the bottom of the container 1,
- a resilient clamp jaw applying pressure in opposition to the platen 6a and adapted
to clamp against the bridge of the spectacle frame,
- a lug projecting from the resilient clamp jaw and contacted by the cover extension
when the cover is opened to effect opening movement of the clamp jaw. Contrary when
the cover is closed the pressure exerted by the clamp 9a will cause the bridge 7 to
rock on the platen 6a and swing the spectacle frame into cantilevered relation above
the bottom of the container. Consequently the spectacle is clamped in the case, with
the bridge inserted between the platen 6a and the clamp 9a, only when the cover 4
of the container 1 is closed.
The eye glasses are clamped in the case parallelly to the bottom of the container
1.
[0009] The document
US 2,692,043 discloses a support for the eyeglasses and supports for the bows which are placed
under spring pressure when the spectacle are enclosed in the case and which unfold
the bows and lift the eyeglasses partly out of the case when the case covers are opened.
The opening of the case presents the spectacle in the condition to be easily grasped
and instantly worn.
[0010] Another object disclosed in the above mentioned document is to provide such spring
actuated eyeglasses and bow supports in a form in which they press the spectacles
against a cover when the case in closed thereby firmly retaining the same position
within the case.
[0011] The eyeglasses support 33 extends longitudinally of the case 20 and holds the glass
parallel to the cover 22. When the cover 21 of the case 20 is opened, the eye glasses
support 33 automatically rises to an inclined position and bow supports 60 and 61
automatically rise to upright positions ready to receive a pair of spectacle 24. The
eyeglasses are slidably inserted in the slot 4, behind retaining stud 43 and under
the portion 46 of the support 33 which overlies nose bridge 29. Bows are then folded
downwardly on the bow supports. Cover is then closed to contact a guide stud and the
pressure of a cover hinge spring mechanism holds the spring actuated eyeglasses supports
and bow supports in position. Upon opening cover bows spring upright with the bow
supports 60,61 while support 33 springs up to an inclined position relative to the
cover 22 so that the spectacles may be immediately removed and donned.
[0012] It shall be further noted that conventional rigid cases for eyeglasses often have
such a large size as to prevent full vision of eyeglasses when they are displayed
for sale in a shop window inside the open case. Due to the lack of an internal support
in the case, eyeglasses lie on the bottom of the case and, since the case has a very
high front edge, eyeglasses only a small portion of the eyeglasses is visible, i.e.
the end portion of the lenses or the frame. This drawback involves the need of displaying
eyeglasses out of their cases on appropriate support means, or of inserting a spacer
in the open case, to raise the eyeglasses and ensure a good visibility thereof for
purchaser.
[0013] This invention has the object of obviating prior art drawbacks by providing a case
for eyeglasses. According to the preamble of claim 1 and further comprising the contents
of the features of the characterizing part of claim 1. The engagement means for the
eyeglasses may be provided, as will be apparent hereafter, in different embodiments,
all having the same purpose: providing a removable engagement for the bridge between
lenses, so that the eyeglasses are held still within the case even during transport
thereof. The eyeglasses are substantially held by the ends of the temples and by the
bridge retained by the engagement means, and never come in contact with the case,
except by said temples or the lower edge of the rims.
[0014] According to an improvement, the above engagement means are so sized as to prevent
the nose piece from disengaging therefrom even when the case is turned upside down
and/or shaken during transport.
[0015] Also, the engagement means are situated at such a distance from the inner wall of
the case that lenses cannot come in contact therewith.
[0016] The engagement means may further have displacement guides, preferably positioned
at the junction between the engagement means and the inner wall of the case, for allowing
the engagement means to move with at least one degree of freedom, to provide adaptation
to different eyeglass shapes.
[0017] Therefore, the engagement means according to this invention provide the advantage
of preventing eyeglasses from contacting the inside of the case, thereby avoiding
any lens scratching, and minimizing frame scratching, by retaining the eyeglasses
by the ends of the temples and the bridge and, sometimes, by the lower portions of
the rims.
[0018] Moreover, thanks to the fact that the eyeglasses are engaged inside the case by their
bridge, which is highly resistant, the lenses or frame are not subjected to shocks
within the case even in case of violent impacts, i.e. when the case is dropped. In
fact, the shock will be preferably discharged, thanks to the engagement means, onto
the eyeglass bridge and not, for instance, onto the lenses.
[0019] As mentioned above, said engagement means may include a guide for displacement thereof
relative to the case, which provides the advantage of allowing the case to be adapted
to different eyeglass types, as well as to be used as a display unit: by moving or
pivoting the engagement means when the case is open and the eyeglasses are held therein
by the bridge, an attractive eyeglass arrangement is obtained, and eyeglasses may
be displayed in their cases.
[0020] The visibility of eyeglasses is improved by simply increasing their distance from
the front side of the shell portion on which the case rests.
[0021] Also, the case may be designed in such a shape as to further enhance this advantage,
e.g. by arranging the two shell parts to form a profile that maximizes the visible
eyeglass surface when the case is open and the eyeglasses are held therein.
[0022] Regarding the engagement means, two preferred embodiments are disclosed herein, which
are not intended to limit other possible arrangements.
[0023] A first preferred embodiment is a clip support means, which is made from a naturally
resilient material, capable of deforming when the eyeglass bridge is pushed into the
clipping arms. These clipping arms will elastically close around the eyeglass bridge
and retain it, whereby the eyeglasses are firmly held in position, and prevented from
shaking. The clip will be adjusted by the displacement guide in such a manner that,
when the case is closed, any contact is prevented between the lenses and the inner
surface of the case, for instance by shaking and/or pivoting the clip from/to the
wall of the shell part/s that are turned toward the eyeglass lenses when the eyeglasses
are stored therein. If no displacement guides are provided, the clip shall be disposed
at such a distance from the inner surface of the case as to prevent any contact therebetween.
[0024] According to another characteristic, the upper distance between the clip and the
upper case part in the closed condition is smaller than the distance between the bridge
and the upper portion of the frame or lenses. Hence, even in the event that the bridge
should be released from the clip due to an impact, the eyeglasses would not move freely
inside the case, but would be kept still, though in a weaker engagement than before
release from the clipping arms.
[0025] The additional advantage provided by the use of the clip means is a low fabrication
cost, and those skilled in the art will easily appreciate how this arrangement is
cost-effective and advantageous.
[0026] The displacement guide will be selected in such a manner that the eyeglasses may
be displaced in one or more preferred directions, to not only adjust their position
in the closed case, but also to position them in a preferred manner while it is displayed.
[0027] A second preferred embodiment consists of a nose piece for supporting the bottom
side of the bridge at the bridge's position and of a retainer tab at a certain distance
over the support nose piece, which tab is arranged to slide along guides to/from the
support nose piece, in such a manner as to engage the eyeglass bridge between the
tab and the support nose piece. Hence, at a slightly higher cost, another advantage
is obtained in addition to the above mentioned lens scratch prevention advantages,
i.e. the provision of a much smaller engagement means that does not cover the eyeglasses
when the latter are displayed in their case, while wholly preventing eyeglass disengagement,
even when the case is turned upside down or otherwise impacted.
[0028] The guides for displacement of the engagement means relative to the shell part/s
may include translation, oscillation, rotation guides or combinations thereof, so
that the eyeglasses may be moved in one or more preferred directions, not only to
adjust their position inside the closed case, but also to position them in the preferred
manner while it is displayed for sale.
[0029] Both the displacement guides and those situated between the engagement means and
the case, or between the support nose piece and the retainer tab may be formed with
well-known profiles: translation or oscillation guides having a dove-tail profile,
pins and cylindrical guides, or grooves and projections, or any other such arrangement
as to prevent any undesired displacement of the engagement means due to impacts or
transport of the case. The position lock effect between the engagement means and the
case and/or between the retainer tab and the support nose piece may be obtained in
various manners.
[0030] Special removable lock means may be provided, which are to be alternately moved to
the operating or idle locking position. This involves a cost increase and an inconvenience.
[0031] As an alternative, position lock means may be provided, which are composed of snap
fit elements to be mutually engaged and disengaged thanks to the natural resilience
of their material, which is such as to require a predetermined amount of manual force
both for snap engagement and disengagement.
[0032] Yet another alternative consists in providing such shape- or friction-fit position-lock
means between slidable or displaceable parts as to ensure manually overcome locking
forces.
[0033] Here, an interference is provided between the profiles of the male and female parts
of the guide, so that a certain force is required to move said means.
[0034] Eyeglass engagement means may be provided on both shell parts, thereby obtaining
the same results and advantages as described in the previous embodiments.
[0035] Further, for practical reasons, these engagement means may be arranged to be used
as case closing devices, by positioning well-known engagement/disengagement means
thereon: a retainer tooth may be provided on the engagement means for engagement with
a fitting profile on the opposed shell part, thereby tightly closing the case. A suitable
and known release means may be further provided, which allows disengagement of the
retainer tooth from the closing profile, for instance by elastic deformation of the
engagement means.
[0036] Further characteristics and improvements will form the subject of the claims appended
hereto.
[0037] The characteristics of the invention and the advantages derived therefrom will be
more apparent from the following detailed description of the detailed figures, in
which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the case according to this invention.
Figure 2 is a top view of the case according to this invention.
Figure 3 is a side sectional view of the case in the closed position.
Figure 4 is a transparent front view of the case.
Figure 5 shows two preferred embodiments of the guide and slide assemblies.
Figure 6 shows an additional embodiment of the guide and slide assembly.
Figure 7 shows a particular guide and slide coupling arrangement.
Figure 8 shows the support element in the particular clip-based embodiment.
Figure 9 is a rear top view of the case.
Figure 10 is a side view of the details of the support element 402.
Figure 11 is a front view of the nose piece 502 and the tab 602 from the inside of
the shell.
Figure 12 is a side view of the details of the support element 402.
Figure 13 is a transparent side view of the shell including engagement means 2.
Figure 14 shows a transparent side view of the shell, including a clip 102.
Figure 15 is an additional side sectional view of the shell in the closed position.
Figure 16 is a perspective view of the open shell with a pair of eyeglasses therein.
Figure 17 is a front view of the case in the open condition.
[0038] Figure 1 is a perspective view of the case according to this invention. The case
1 has a lower shell part 101, and an upper shell part 201, which are connected by
a hinge 301. The case houses a pair of eyeglasses, generally designated by 50, which
are held by means for engagement of the eyeglass bridge, the latter forming the first
eyeglass supporting contact point with the shell or case of the invention. The remaining
supporting contact points between the eyeglasses and said case or shell are the ends
of the temples, as will be further noted in the following figures. Moreover, Figure
1 already shows that the eyeglass lenses are kept at a certain distance from the inner
wall of the shell or case 1.
[0039] Figure 2 is a top view of the case as shown in Figure 1, and includes: the lower
shell part 101, the upper shell part 201, the hinge 301, the engagement means 2, a
general pair of eyeglasses 50, the left temple 51 of said eyeglasses 50, the right
temple 52 of said eyeglasses 50 and the bridge 53 between the lenses of said eyeglasses
50. The bridge 53 of the eyeglasses 50 is held by the engagement means 2 in such a
manner that the eyeglass lenses are at a certain distance from the inner wall of the
shell or case. Figure 2 further shows that the eyeglass profile follows the profile
of the case 1 or shell and vice versa, so that the eyeglasses are held by their bridge
53 in the engagement means 2 and also rest by the ends of their temples 51 and 52,
thereby being firmly engaged with the half shell, in such a manner that no impact
may occur with the inner wall of the half shell, even when the case is subjected to
shocks or jolts due to careless handling.
[0040] Figure 3 shows the case in the closed condition with the lower shell part 101 pivoted
over the upper shell part 201. Further, in Figure 3, the engagement means are secured
to the lower shell part 101 by means of a guide and slide combination 3; regarding
the displacement of the engagement means 2, Figure 3 also shows the distance h between
the engagement means 2 and the front wall of the shell, and the distance H between
the engagement means 2 and the top wall of the shell. The eyeglass bridge section
is shown both in the properly inserted position in the support element, and in the
upward displacement position, in which the bridge is disengaged from the lower portion
of the engagement element. Figure 3 clearly shows that, even when the bridge is displaced
upwards and disengaged from its proper housing in the engagement means 2, for instance
when the case is subjected to shocks, dropped, or similar, the distance H between
the end portion or free end of the engagement means 2 and the inner wall of the case
is such as to prevent the bridge from coming out of the engagement means, and the
eyeglasses from being released from their contact points with the case and, for instance,
from impacting by their lenses or frame the inner walls of the case. It may be further
noted that in the particular embodiment of Figure 3, the engagement element 2 is positioned
at a distance h from the inner wall of the shell. This distance h corresponds to the
preferred distance between the engagement means 2 and the inner wall of the lower
shell part 101, as it is longer than the distance required by the eyeglass lenses
to come in contact with the wall of said shell. Figure 3 also generally shows the
guide and slide assemblies 3 that may be interposed between said engagement element
2 and the shell part 201 to which the engagement element is secured. These guide and
slide assemblies 3 allow the engagement element 2 to move with at least one degree
of freedom, and are made in the well-known shape- and friction-fit arrangements, to
be described hereafter. Figure 3 shows, by the two black arrows F1, F2, two possible
degrees of freedom for the engagement element, provided by the guide and slide assemblies
3, which are placed at the base of said engagement element. Thanks to these guide
and slide assemblies, the engagement means are displaceable, thereby providing the
advantage of making the case adaptable to different types of eyeglasses, that may
be placed inside this inventive case without changing the shape thereof, and providing
high versatility. The guide and slide assemblies are such as to allow adjustment thereof
by a manual action aimed at overcoming the friction- or shape-fit strength between
the guide and its relevant slide, which resistance is required to keep in position
the engagement means 2 whereto the guide is linked, to prevent any undesired displacement
of the engagement means and, consequently, of the eyeglasses.
[0041] Figure 4 is a transparent front view of the case 1, which particularly shows the
profile of the closing edges 401, the guide and slide assemblies 3 and the engagement
means 2. Figure 4 further shows two possible additional degrees of freedom of the
engagement means 2, which may be obtained thanks to the guide and slide assemblies
3. It shall be observed that these guide and slide assemblies are not forcibly provided
in the case, there being provided a particular embodiment of the case 1 in which the
engagement means 2 are directly linked to one or both of the shell parts. The preferred
embodiment as shown in Figure 4, includes said guide and slide assemblies, which provide,
in this case, two additional degrees of freedom, possibly required if the case 1 is
to contain eyeglasses with particular shapes, or is to be used as a display unit.
In the latter case, particular positioning arrangements may be provided for eyeglasses,
that may be disposed in asymmetric positions, for aesthetic and visibility purposes.
A guide and slide assembly may be oriented in a translation direction that is tangent,
secant or parallel to the front edge of the lower half shell 101. Alternatively to
or in combination with the above, the engagement means may be secured in such a manner
as to be able to pivot about an axis 102 transverse to the front surface of the shell
101. It shall be further noted that in the preferred embodiment as shown in Figure
4, the closing edge 401 has such a profile as to improve visibility of eyeglasses
when the latter are inserted or laid in the case, with said case in the open position.
It shall be further observed that said preferred embodiment provides a case that can
be highly effective as a display unit, as it not only allows a comprehensive vision
of the eyeglasses contained therein, but also enables fancy positioning of the eyeglasses
inside the case.
[0042] Figure 5 shows two preferred embodiments of the guide and slide assemblies that are
generally designated by numeral 3 in Figure 4. Figure 5 shows the engagement means
2, the dove-tail guide 203, formed by an undercut in the lower shell part 101 of the
case 1 and the dove-tail slide 103 formed at the base of the engagement means 2. The
configuration of the guide and slide assembly of Figure 5 allows the engagement means
2 to move with one degree of freedom, and to translate to and fro, as shown in Fig.
3, or sideways, as shown in Fig. 4. Figure 5 further shows an alternative arrangement
of the guide and slide assembly with the dove-tail slide 203 consisting of a suitable
projection formed in the lower shell part 101 of the case 1, and the dove-tail guide
203 consisting of an undercut at the end of the engagement means 2. In these embodiments,
the slide is locked in position inside the guide by a friction-fit coupling that is
calibrated in such a manner as to allow displacement of the engagement means 2, by
exerting a predetermined force thereon in the translation direction, which force may
be exerted manually.
[0043] In the embodiment of Figure 6, the slide is locked in position in the guide by further
providing mutually fitting or gripping tooth- or projection-like shapes of the guide
and the slide. Interference profiles are generated thereby, which allow guide and
slide assemblies to be position-locked by having the teeth or grip profiles of the
guide mesh with those of the slide and vice versa. Obviously, the mutual gripping
teeth or profiles of the guide and slide are made from such a naturally resilient
material as to ensure that they may be released and capable of translation, by exerting
a predetermined manual force. By this arrangement, the engagement means may be positioned
in such a manner as to be held in position and provides substantially the same advantages
as the guide and slide assemblies described for Figure 5: the mutual gripping profiles
of the guide and slide assemblies are designed in such a manner as to allow adjustment
thereof by a manual action aimed at overcoming the shape-fit strength between the
guide and the slide due to the teeth or profiles, which strength is such as to hold
the engagement means 2 associated to the guide in position, to prevent any undesired
displacement of the support element, and consequently of the eyeglasses.
[0044] Figure 7 shows a particular type of pivoting coupling arrangement, which is obtained
by cylindrical guide 703 and a cylindrical pin 803. One degree of freedom is allowed
thereby, for pivoting motion of the engagement means 2, whereby eyeglass lenses may
be pivoted away from the inner wall of the case. This arrangement provides the same
advantages as were mentioned in the descriptions of Figures 3, 4, 5, 6.
[0045] Figure 8 shows the engagement means in the particular clip-based embodiment. The
figure shows the two clipping arms 202 of the clip, the engagement area 302 and the
lower case part 101. This particular embodiment clearly shows the high construction
simplicity of the clip engagement means, which forms an engagement area between its
two arms 202, for engagement of the eyeglass bridge, which is firmly held by the engagement
means. For this purpose, the engagement means is made from a naturally resilient material,
which deforms to allow insertion of the eyeglass bridge therein. When the eyeglass
bridge is in the engagement area, the resilience of the clip material causes the two
clipping arms 202 to close around the bridge, and to hold it therein. The free ends
of the clipping arms extend beyond the engagement area 302 to prevent any accidental
disengagement of the bridge, e.g. caused by possible shocks. In fact, as shown and
described above, regarding Figure 3, the free ends of the clip arms end at such a
distance from the top wall of the case that, in the closed position of the shell,
even when the bridge comes out of the engagement portion, it is still held between
the free ends of the clip.
[0046] Figure 9 is a rear top view of a case 1, which shows a variant embodiment of the
engagement means 2. These means consist of an engagement element, generally designated
by 402, which forms a recess 11 for snap engagement of the bridge 53 of the eyeglasses
50 in a snap fit position, and thereby prevents any undesired movement of the eyeglasses
and any damage to the eyeglass frames or lenses. Further, this particular embodiment
includes guide and slide assemblies that allow displacement of the engagement means
402, thanks to the engagement of a dove-tail slide 403 of the shell 101 with a dovetail
guide 303 of the engagement means 2, like in the above description.
[0047] Figure 10 is a side view of the details of the engagement means 402. These means
consist of a support nose piece 502, and a retainer tab 602 that form together a recess
11, wherein the eyeglass bridge is snap fitted. This may occur thanks to the fact
that the tab 602 is flexible and may be deflected to widen the recess 11 while exerting
an elastic clamping action on the eyeglass bridge. According to one variant, the tab
may be displaced from and to the nosepiece thanks to a guide and slide assembly 702
to alternately allow engagement and disengagement of the eyeglasses.
[0048] Figure 11 shows a front view of the nose piece 502 and tab 602 from the inside of
the shell, which clearly shows the most effective positions of the above described
guide and slide assemblies 603, to facilitate eyeglass bridge engagement and disengagement
in the recess 11, as well as the preferred shape of these assemblies, to allow displacement
of the support nose piece 502 by engagement of a dove-tail slide 403 of the shell
101 with a dove-tail guide 303 of the engagement means 2, which guide and slide assembly
increases, as mentioned above, the safety factor of the eyeglasses, as it prevents
eyeglass lenses or parts from being damaged due to contact or rubbing against hard
surfaces, by coming in contact with the case edge or the front walls thereof.
[0049] Figure 12 is a side view of the details of the support element 402, said details
including a support nose piece 502 wherewith a retainer tab 602' cooperates to generate
a recess 11, in which the eyeglass bridge is engaged and disengaged, the guide and
slide assemblies 702, on which guides said retainer tab is displaced to alternately
allow engagement and disengagement of the eyeglasses, and the guides 3 for displacement
of said engagement means with one or more degrees of freedom. In this particular embodiment,
the retainer tab 602' has a particular U-shape, which is particularly adapted to prevent
any motion of the eyeglass bridge out of the recess 11 as well as any displacement
of the case or front walls of the shell, which characteristic further increases the
lock element safety, as it prevents any displacement of the eyeglasses inside the
shell, and any lens scratching caused by rubbing thereof against the front walls of
the shell.
[0050] Figure 13 is a transparent side view of the shell which comprises engagement means
2 for engagement of the eyeglass bridge, guide and slide assemblies 3 for displacement
of the engagement means 2, a retainer tooth 802 on said engagement means, for cooperation
with similar retainer engagement means 501 on the opposed side of the shell lid part
as well as release means 15, i.e. a rod and/or a button and/or a plate and/or elastic
spread apart means, operating thanks to the natural resilience of the shell part or
the cooperating means or teeth that are provided in combination therewith on the shell
lid part or shell base part, which is adapted to elastically deform the support element
to allow disengagement thereof from the retainer tooth 802. This particular embodiment
apparently provides the advantage that the closing mechanisms are situated on the
engagement means, which arrangement allows to avoid the provision of other shell components
during fabrication, and to achieve time and service savings.
[0051] Figure 14 shows a transparent side view of the shell, including a clip 102 for engagement
of the eyeglass bridge as well as for interface with retaining engagement means 501,
positioned in the opposite side of the shell lid part in such a manner as to assist
eyeglass bridge locking, and to provide a simple and effective closing mechanism,
and guide-slide pairs 3 for displacement of the engagement means. In this particular
embodiment, the closing mechanism have the double purpose of providing a case lock
system, and of improving the eyeglass stability inside the case, by assisting eyeglass
bridge locking, as said bridge is secured between the two arms of the clip 102 and
is further held by the retaining engagement means 501, which limit the freedom of
movement of eyeglasses, thereby hindering its contact with hard surfaces (e.g. the
front walls of the shell) that may damage its lenses.
[0052] Figure 15 is a side sectional view of the shell, including a support nose piece 2'
on one shell part and a locking member 2" coinciding with the nose piece 2' on the
opposed shell part, which is placed in such a position as to generate a recess 11
when the shell is closed, which recess is designed to accommodate the eyeglass bridge
53, as described above. Guide/slide assemblies 3 are further provided for displacement
of the engagement means. This particular embodiment provides the advantage that the
supporting and locking means are provided in two separate parts, thereby obtaining
an increased immobility of the eyeglasses and, as a result, a higher protection thereof,
by preventing any movement thereof from their housing inside the recess 11, and any
contact with hard surfaces (e.g. the front walls of the shell) that may damage eyeglass
lenses.
[0053] Figure 16 is a perspective view of the open shell, which contains the engagement
means 2 secured to the lower shell part 101 and the lock means 602 that holds the
bridge 53 of the eyeglass 50 in position. In this particular embodiment, the profile
of the closing edge is particularly adapted, thanks to its curvature, to provide full
vision of the eyeglasses, thereby allowing the shell to be used not only as an eyeglass
case, but also as a display unit.
[0054] Figure 17 is a front view of the open shell, which contains the engagement means
2 secured to the lower shell part 101 and the lock means 602 that holds the bridge
53 of the eyeglass 50 in position. This particular view shows even more clearly how
the profile of the closing edge, as described above, is particularly adapted, thanks
to its curvature to provide full vision of the eyeglasses, thereby allowing the shell
to be used not only as an eyeglass case, but also as a display unit.
1. A case (1) for eyeglasses or the like, composed of at least two shell parts (101.
201), said shell parts have a hinge (301) positioned therebetween, along a line on
the side that is to form the rear side thereof, so that said shell parts (101, 201)
may be pivoted to the opening and closing position and said case contains engagement
means (2) capable of removably engaging the bridge (53) of the eyeglasses (50) characterized in that said engagement means (2) extend from the bottom of one of the two shell parts (101),
which is to form a shell base part to the inner top wall of the second closed shell
part (201) so that the eyeglasses are held by their bridge (53) in the engagement
means (2) and also rest by the ends of their temples (51, 52) and/or the lower edge
of the rims, thereby being- firmly engaged with the half shell (101) and held within
the case (1), and said engagement means (2) are linked to the shell part in a displaceable
manner by displacement guides (3) which are placed at the base of said engagement
element (2), opposite to the engagement area in which the eyeglass bridge (53) is
accomodated in such a manner that, when the case (1) is closed; any contact is prevented
between the lens and the inner surface of the case (1).
2. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that said engagement means (2) are integral with one or both shell parts (201, 101).
3. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that said engagement means (2) extend vertically from the bottom of one of the two shell
parts (101), which is to form a shell base part (101).
4. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that said engagement means (2) are placed at such a distance (h) from the front walls
of the shells (201, 101) as to prevent the eyeglass lenses from coming in contact
with said walls.
5. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the engagement means (2) are displaced with at least one degree of freedom.
6. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the engagement means (2) is/are displaced with two or more degrees of freedom.
7. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the displacement of the engagement means (2) is a linear translational motion along
at least one preferred reference axis.
8. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the displacement of the engagement means (2) is a rotary or pivoting motion along
at least one preferred reference axis.
9. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the displacement of the engagement means (2) is a combination of translational and
rotational motions along one or more preferred reference axes.
10. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the engagement means (2) is/are secured to the corresponding shell/s (101, 201) by
means of a combination of at least one slide (403) and a translation guide (303) for
engagement thereof.
11. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or morse of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the support element/s are secured to the corresponding shell/s (101, 201) by means
of one, two or three assemblies composed of a guide and an associated slide (3), each
of said guide and slide (3) assemblies being oriented in a different direction.
12. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 11, characterized in that at least one guide and at least one portion of the slide are secured to the case
shell part (101) of the support element respectively.
13. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in each slide (403) and each guide (303) associated thereto have complementary mutual
engagement undercut means.
14. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the engagement means (2) is/are directly secured to the corresponding shell part
by means of a hinge, or to the slide or the guides.
15. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 14, characterized in that the hinge axis is secant, tangent, or parallel to the front edge of the case shell/s
(101, 201).
16. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the engagement means (2) is/are directly secured to the corresponding shell part
(101,201), or to the slide or guide (3), by means of an articulated joint having at
least two axes of oscillation, or by means of a ball joint.
17. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the guide and slide (403, 303) assembly/ies and/or the hinge/s and or the joints
are made in such a manner that the two parts engaged thereby have such a friction-fit
as to ensure that the two parts are locked in a relative position with a predetermined
force, which is to be overcome by a manual action.
18. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the guide and slide (303, 403) assembly/ies and/or the hinge/s and/or the joint/s
have means for locking the two elements in a given position, which means are removable
by elastically forcing the shape fit.
19. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 18, characterized in that said position lock means consist of at least one protection on one of the two slide
and guide (3), joints or hinge elements or of a row of projections having folds or
articulated surfaces.
20. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the support element is a clip-based element (102).
21. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the clip-based element.(102) has at least two arms between which the eyeglass bridge
(53) is engaged.
22. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that said clip-based element (102) forms a recess on said two arms, for removably holding
the eyeglass bridge (53) .
23. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 7 to 9, characterized in that the clip-based element (102) ends at a vertically measured distance (H) from the
top wall of the closed shell, said distance (H) being smaller than the distance between
the bridge (53) and the upper portion of the eyeglass lenses or frame.
24. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the support element is a supporting lock member (402).
25. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 24, characterized in that said supporting lock member (402) consists of a recess (11) having an eyeglass bridge
supporting surface and a retaining surface, which is opposed to the supporting surface
and at a predetermined distance therefrom.
26. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 24 and 25, characterized in that said recess (11) is formed by at least one top wall, one bottom wall and one front
wall.
27. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 24 to 26, characterized in that said recess (11) has a support nose piece (502) as a bottom wall and a retainer tab
(602) as a top wall.
28. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 24 to 27, characterized in that said recess (11) has a 90° sideways rotated U shape (502), whose top is at the most
as wide as the eyeglass bridge (53).
29. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 24 to 28, characterized in that said recess (11) is made from a naturally resilient material.
30. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 24 to 29, characterized in that the upper wall of said recess (11) may be preloaded in the closing direction, i.e.
toward the opposed supporting wall in such a manner as to generate a clamping force
on the eyeglass bridge when the latter is inside the recess (11).
31. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 24 to 30, characterized in that said recess (11) may be elastically deformed to the opening position; to release
the bridge and disengage the eyeglasses (50).
32. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that said retainer tab has an inverted L shape (602).
33. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that said retainer tab has an inverted hook shape (602').
34. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 25 to 33, characterized in that said retainer tab (602) and support nose piece (502) are separable.
35. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 25 to 33, characterized in that said retainer tab (602) is movable relative to the support nose piece (502) .
36. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 25 to 35, characterized in that the retainer tab is coupled to the support nose piece by means of sliding and/or
oscillation guides, said guides being as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims
10 to 15.
37. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that said engagement means (2) are or form part of a case closing mechanism.
38. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claim 31, characterized in that said retainer members have a retainer tooth (802) which cooperates with one or more
opposed teeth on the case shell surface that is displaceable relative to said members.
39. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 37 and 38, characterized in that it has means (15) for disengaging the opposed case closing teeth.
40. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 37 to 39, characterized in that said disengagement means are presser members, which act on the shell part with the
retainer teeth and/or on the support element in such a manner as to keep the engagement
teeth of said two parts apart by elastic deformation or displacement of one or both
of said parts and which presser members project out of the case, through an aperture
formed in one of the two shells, by an actuating end.
41. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that it has retainer engagement means (501) on the shell part opposed to the part with
the engagement element.
42. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in the preceding claim, characterized in that said retainer engagement means (501) has an inverted L shape, or any other shape
capable of engagement in said retainer tooth (802) provided on the engagement means.
43. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that said retainer engagement means (501) forms a wider area in its end portion, which
is designed to cooperate with the clip engagement element (202), by elastically deforming
it in the opened condition.
44. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 1 and 2, characterized in that said engagement means (2) as claimed in claims 3 to 43 are provided in two parts,
associated to the two shell parts (101, 201).
45. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in the preceding claim, characterized in that said engagement elements have two spaced-apart opposed surfaces, which are the facing
ends projecting into the case, each from a shell part, and each of said two ends forming
a part of the recess (11) as claimed in claims 12 to 23.
46. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 38 and 39, characterized in that said supporting element (2') and said locking element (2") form such a shape as to
removably lock the eyeglass bridge (53).
47. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 38 to 40, characterized in that said support elements (2') and said retainer elements (2") have closing systems as
claimed in claims 32 to 37.
48. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in claims 38 to 40, characterized in that said support elements (2') and said retainer elements (2") have snap closing systems
disposed on the hinge (301).
49. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that it comprises two shell parts having a free front edge for mutual abutment or superposition.
50. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that said edge has a depression in a predetermined area, in which a shell part (101) has
a concave profile and the other shell part (201) has a convex profile.
51. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the shell part (101) which is to form the support base of the case has an edge with
a concave depression at the front side thereof, which depression has such a depth
and length that a substantival portion of the eyeglass housed in said shell part is
visible.
52. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the two shell parts (101, 201), in the closed condition, are shaped like a segment
of a spheroid.
53. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the rear side of said two shell parts (101, 201) is rectilinear.
54. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that at least the bottom wall of the base shell part (101) is planar.
55. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that said two-top and bottom walls are connected to said rear side, forming a rounded
profile.
56. A case for eyeglasses or the like as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that said two top and bottom walls have side and front extensions that form a spherical
surface whose radiuses of curvature averagely correspond to the radiuses of curvature
of wrap-around eyeglasses.
1. Etui (1) für Brillen oder dergleichen, das aus mindestens zwei Schalenteilen (101,
201) besteht, wobei zwischen den Schalenteilen, entlang einer Linie auf der Seite,
die die Rückseite des Etuis bilden soll, ein Scharnier (301) positioniert ist, so
dass die Schalenteile (101, 201) in die Öffnungs- und die Schließposition geschwenkt
werden können, und wobei das Etui Eingriffnahmemittel (2) enthält, die in der Lage
sind, die Brücke (53) der Brille (50) lösbar in Eingriff zu nehmen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) vom Boden eines der zwei Schalenteile (101), der
einen Schalenbasisteil bilden soll, zur inneren oberen Wand des zweiten geschlossenen
Schalenteils (201) erstrecken, so dass die Brille an ihrer Brücke (53) in den Eingriffnahmemitteln
(2) gehalten wird und auch auf den Enden ihrer Bügel (51, 52) und/oder der Unterkante
der Fassungen aufliegt, wodurch sie fest mit der Halbschale (101) in Eingriff gebracht
und in dem Etui (1) gehalten wird, und wobei die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) mit dem Schalenteil
in einer verschiebbaren Weise durch Verschiebungsführungen (3) verbunden sind, die
an der Basis des Eingriffnahmeelements (2) gegenüber dem Eingriffnahmebereich angeordnet
sind, in dem die Brillenbrücke (53) in einer solchen Weise aufgenommen ist, dass,
wenn das Etui (1) geschlossen ist, jeglicher Kontakt zwischen den Gläsern und der
Innenfläche des Etuis (1) verhindert wird.
2. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) integral mit einem oder beiden Schalenteilen (201, 101)
ausgebildet sind.
3. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) vertikal vom Boden eines der zwei Schalenteile (101),
das einen Schalenbasisteil (101) bilden soll, erstrecken.
4. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) in einer solchen Entfernung (h) von den vorderen Wänden
der Schalen (201, 101) angeordnet sind, dass verhindert wird, dass die Brillengläser
mit den Wänden in Kontakt kommen.
5. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) mit mindestens einem Freiheitsgrad verschoben werden.
6. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) mit zwei oder mehr Freiheitsgraden verschoben werden.
7. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Verschieben der Eingriffnahmemittel (2) eine lineare Translationsbewegung entlang
mindestens einer bevorzugten Bezugsachse ist.
8. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Verschieben der Eingriffnahmemittel (2) eine Rotations- oder Schwenkbewegung
entlang mindestens einer bevorzugten Bezugsachse ist.
9. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Verschieben der Eingriffnahmemittel (2) eine Kombination aus Translations- und
Rotationsbewegungen entlang einer oder mehrerer bevorzugter Bezugsachsen ist.
10. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) an der oder den entsprechenden Schalen (101, 201) mittels
einer Kombination aus mindestens einem Gleitstück (403) und einer Translationsführung
(303) für deren Eingriffnahme angebracht sind.
11. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das eine oder die mehreren Auflageelemente an der oder den entsprechenden Schalen
(101, 201) mittels einer, zwei oder drei Baugruppen angebracht sind, die aus einer
Führung und einem zugehörigen Gleitstück (3) bestehen, wobei jede der Führung-und-Gleitstück
(3)-Baugruppen in eine andere Richtung.
12. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jeweils mindestens eine Führung und mindestens ein Abschnitt des Gleitstücks an dem
Etuischalenteil (101) der Auflageelement angebracht sind.
13. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jedes Gleitstück (403) und jede ihm zugeordnete Führung (303) komplementäre gegenseitige
Eingriffnahme-Hinterschneidungsmittel aufweisen.
14. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) direkt an dem entsprechenden Schalenteil mittels eines
Scharniers oder an dem Gleitstück oder den Führungen angebracht sind.
15. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 14, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Scharnierachse sekantial, tangential oder parallel zu der Vorderkante der Etuischale(n)
(101, 201) verläuft.
16. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) direkt an dem entsprechenden Schalenteil (101, 201) oder
an dem Gleitstück oder der Führung (3) mittels eines Gelenks, das mindestens zwei
Oszillationsachsen aufweist, oder mittels eines Kugelgelenks angebracht sind.
17. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Führung-und-Gleitstück (403, 303) Baugruppe(n) und/oder das eine oder die mehreren
Scharniere und/oder die Gelenke in einer solchen Weise gestaltet sind, dass die zwei
durch sie in Eingriff genommenen Teile eine solche kraftschlüssige Verbindung eingehen,
dass gewährleistet ist, dass die zwei Teile in einer relativen Position mit einer
zuvor festgelegten Kraft verriegelt sind, die durch eine manuelle Aktion zu überwinden
ist.
18. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Führung-und-Gleitstück (303, 403) Baugruppe(n) und/oder das eine oder die mehreren
Scharniere und/oder das eine oder die mehreren Gelenke Mittel zum Verriegeln der zwei
Elemente in einer bestimmten Position aufweisen, wobei diese Mittel durch elastisches
Aufbiegen des Formschlusses lösbar sind.
19. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 18, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Positionsverriegelungsmittel aus mindestens einem Vorsprung an einem der zwei
Gleitstück-und-Führung (3)-, Gelenk- oder Scharnierelemente oder aus einer Reihe von
Vorsprüngen, die Faltungen oder angelenkte Oberflächen aufweisen, bestehen.
20. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Auflageelement ein Element auf Klemmenbasis (102) ist.
21. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Element auf Klemmenbasis (102) mindestens zwei Arme aufweist, zwischen denen
die Brillenbrücke (53) in Eingriff genommen wird.
22. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Element auf Klemmenbasis (102) eine Ausnehmung an den zwei Armen bildet, um die
Brillenbrücke (53) herausnehmbar zu halten.
23. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 7 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Element auf Klemmenbasis (102) in einer vertikal gemessenen Entfernung (H) von
der oberen Wand der geschlossen Schale endet, wobei die Entfernung (H) kleiner ist
als die Entfernung zwischen der Brücke (53) und dem oberen Abschnitt der Brillengläser
oder des Gestells.
24. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 1 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Auflageelement ein stützendes Verriegelungselement (402) ist.
25. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 24, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das stützende Verriegelungselement (402) aus einer Ausnehmung (11) besteht, die eine
Brillenbrücken-Auflagefläche und eine Haltefläche, die der Auflagefläche gegenüber
liegt und um eine zuvor festgelegte Entfernung von ihr beabstandet ist, aufweist.
26. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 24 und 25, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Ausnehmung (11) durch mindestens eine obere Wand, eine untere Wand und eine vordere
Wand gebildet wird.
27. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 24 bis 26, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Ausnehmung (11) ein Stütznasenstück (502) als eine untere Wand und eine Haltelasche
(602) als eine obere Wand aufweist.
28. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 24 bis 27, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Ausnehmung (11) eine um 90° seitwärts gedrehte U-Form (502) aufweist, deren Oberseite
maximal so breit ist wie die Brillenbrücke (53).
29. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 24 bis 28, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Ausnehmung (11) aus einem eigenelastischen Material besteht.
30. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 24 bis 29, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die obere Wand der Ausnehmung (11) in der Schließrichtung, d. h. in Richtung der
gegenüberliegenden Stützwand, in einer solchen Weise vorbelastet ist, dass eine Klammkraft
auf die Brillenbrücke erzeugt wird, wenn die Brillenbrücke sich in der Ausnehmung
(11) befindet.
31. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 24 bis 30, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Ausnehmung (11) elastisch in die Öffnungsposition verformt werden kann, um die
Brücke zu lösen und die Brille (50) frei zu geben.
32. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 27, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Haltelasche eine umgedrehte L-Form (602) aufweist.
33. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 27, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Haltelasche eine umgedrehte Hakenform (602') aufweist.
34. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 25 bis 33, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Haltelasche (602) und das Stütznasenstück (502) trennbar sind.
35. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 25 bis 33, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Haltelasche (602) relativ zu dem Stütznasenstück (502) beweglich ist.
36. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 25 bis 35, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Haltelasche mit dem Stütznasenstück mittels Gleit- und/oder Oszillationsführungen
verbunden ist, wobei es sich bei diesen Führungen um eine Führung nach einem oder
mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche 10 bis 15 handelt.
37. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) ein Teil eines Etui-Schließmechanismus sind oder einen
solchen Teil bilden.
38. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach Anspruch 31, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Halteelemente einen Haltezahn (802) aufweisen, der mit einem oder mehreren gegenüberliegenden
Zähnen an der Etuischalenfläche zusammenwirkt und relativ zu den Elementen verschiebbar
ist.
39. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 37 und 38, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es Mittel (15) zum Lösen der gegenüberliegenden Etuischließzähne aufweist.
40. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 37 bis 39, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Lösemittel Drückerelemente sind, die auf den Schalenteil mit den Haltezähnen
und/oder auf das Auflageelement in einer solchen Weise wirken, dass die Eingriffnahmezähne
der zwei Teile durch elastische Verformung oder Verschiebung eines oder beider Teile
auseinander gespreizt werden, und wobei die Drückerelemente durch eine Öffnung, die
in einer der zwei Schalen ausgebildet ist, um ein Betätigungsende aus dem Etui heraus
ragen.
41. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es ein Halteeingriffnahmemittel (501) an dem Schalenteil aufweist, der dem Teil mit
dem Eingriffnahmeelement gegenüber liegt.
42. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach dem vorangehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Halteeingriffnahmemittel (501) eine umgedrehte L-Form oder eine sonstige Form
aufweist, die in dem Haltezahn (802), der an den Eingriffnahmemitteln angeordnet ist,
in Eingriff genommen werden kann.
43. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Halteeingriffnahmemittel (501) einen breiteren Bereich in seinem Endabschnitt
aufweist, der dafür ausgelegt ist, mit dem Klemmeneingriffnahmeelement (202) zusammenzuwirken,
indem er im geöffneten Zustand elastisch verformt wird.
44. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 1 und 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Eingriffnahmemittel (2) nach den Ansprüchen 3 bis 43 in zwei Teilen bereitgestellt
sind, die den zwei Schalenteilen (101, 201) zugeordnet sind.
45. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach dem vorangehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Eingriffnahmeelemente zwei voneinander beabstandete gegenüberliegende Flächen
aufweisen, welche die einander zugewandten Enden sind, die - jede von einem Schalenteil
aus - in das Etui hinein ragen, wobei jedes der zwei Enden einen Teil der Ausnehmung
(11) nach den Ansprüchen 12 bis 23 bildet.
46. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 38 und 39, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Auflageelement (2') und das Verriegelungselement (2") eine solche Form bilden,
dass sie die Brillenbrücke (53) lösbar verriegeln.
47. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 38 bis 40, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Auflageelemente (2') und die Halterelemente (2") Schließsysteme nach den Ansprüchen
32 bis 37 aufweisen.
48. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach den Ansprüchen 38 bis 40, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Auflageelemente (2') und die Halterelemente (2") Schnappschließsysteme aufweisen,
die an dem Scharnier (301) angeordnet sind.
49. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es zwei Schalenteile umfasst, die eine freie Vorderkante aufweisen, die gegeneinander
stoßen oder übereinander liegen.
50. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Kante in einem zuvor festgelegten Bereich eine Vertiefung aufweist, wobei ein
Schalenteil (101) ein konkaves Profil aufweist und der andere Schalenteil (201) ein
konvexes Profil aufweist.
51. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Schalenteil (101), der die Auflagebasis des Etuis bilden soll, eine Kante mit
einer konkaven Vertiefung an seiner Vorderseite aufweist, wobei die Vertiefung eine
solche Tiefe und Länge aufweist, dass ein wesentlicher Abschnitt der in dem Schalenteil
untergebrachten Brille sichtbar ist.
52. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die zwei Schalenteile (101, 201) im geschlossenen Zustand wie ein Segment eines Kugelkörpers
geformt sind.
53. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Rückseite der zwei Schalenteile (101, 201) geradlinig ist.
54. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass mindestens die untere Wand des Basisschalenteils (101) planar ist.
55. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die beiden Wände, nämlich die obere und die untere Wand, an der Rückseite verbunden
sind und ein gerundetes Profil bilden.
56. Etui für Brillen oder dergleichen nach einem oder mehreren der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die beiden Wände, nämlich die obere und die untere Wand, seitliche und vordere Erweiterungen
aufweisen, die eine sphärische Oberfläche bilden, und deren Krümmungsradien im Durchschnitt
den Krümmungsradien von Wrap-around-Brillen entsprechen.
1. Etui (1) de lunettes ou analogue, constitué d'au moins deux parties de coque (101,
201), lesdites parties de coque ont une articulation (301) positionnée entre elles,
le long d'une ligne sur le côté qui est prévu pour former le côté arrière de celui-ci
de sorte que lesdites parties de coque (101, 201) peuvent être amenées à pivoter à
la position d'ouverture et de fermeture, et ledit étui contient des moyens d'engagement
(2) aptes à venir amoviblement en prise avec le pont (53) des lunettes (50), caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens d'engagement (2) s'étendent du fond d'une des deux parties de coque
(101), prévu pour former une partie de base de coque, à la paroi supérieure intérieure
de la deuxième partie de coque fermée (201) de sorte que les lunettes sont tenues
par leur pont (53) dans les moyens d'engagement (2) et reposent également par les
extrémités de leurs tempes (51, 52) et/ou le bord inférieur des rebords, en étant
ainsi solidement en prise avec la demi-coque (101) et retenues dans l'étui (1), et
lesdits moyens d'engagement (2) sont liés à la partie de coque d'une manière déplaçable
par des guides de déplacement (3) qui sont placés à la base dudit élément d'engagement
(2), opposée à la zone d'engagement dans laquelle le pont (53) des lunettes est logé
de telle manière que, lorsque l'étui (1) est fermé, tout contact soit empêché entre
le verre et la surface intérieure de l'étui (1).
2. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens d'engagement (2) sont intégraux avec une ou les deux parties de coque
(201, 101).
3. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens d'engagement (2) s'étendent verticalement du fond d'une des deux parties
de coque (101), qui est destinée à former une partie de base de coque (101).
4. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens d'engagement (2) sont placés à une distance suffisante (h) des parois
avant des coques (201, 101) pour empêcher que les verres des lunettes viennent en
contact avec lesdites parois.
5. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les moyens d'engagement (2) sont déplacés avec au moins un degré de liberté.
6. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le moyen d'engagement (2) est/sont déplacés avec deux ou plusieurs degrés de liberté.
7. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le déplacement des moyens d'engagement (2) est un mouvement de translation linéaire
le long d'au moins un axe de référence préféré.
8. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le déplacement des moyens d'engagement (2) est un mouvement rotatif ou pivotant le
long d'au moins un axe de référence préféré.
9. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le déplacement des moyens d'engagement (2) est une combinaison de mouvements de translation
et de rotation le long d'un ou de plusieurs axes de référence préférés.
10. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le moyen d'engagement (2) est/sont fixés à la ou les coques correspondantes (101,
201) par une combinaison d'au moins un coulisseau (403) et un guide de translation
(303) pour l'engagement de celui-ci.
11. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le ou les éléments de support sont fixés à la ou les coques correspondantes (101,
201) par un, deux ou trois ensembles constitués d'un guide et d'un coulisseau associé
(3), chacun desdits ensembles de guide et de coulisseau (3) étant orienté dans une
direction différente.
12. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 11, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins un guide et au moins une portion du coulisseau sont fixés à la partie de
coque (101) de l'étui de l'élément de support respectivement.
13. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que chaque coulisseau (403) et chaque guide (303) associé à celui-ci ont des moyens de
contre-dépouille complémentaires de mise en prise mutuelle.
14. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le moyen d'engagement (2) est/sont directement fixés à la partie de coque correspondante
par une articulation, ou bien au coulisseau ou aux guides.
15. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce que l'axe d'articulation est séquent, tangent ou parallèle au bord avant de la ou des
coques d'étui (101, 201).
16. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le moyen d'engagement (2) est/sont directement fixés à la partie de coque correspondante
(101, 201) ou au coulisseau ou guide (3) par un joint articulé ayant au moins deux
axes d'oscillation, ou au moyen d'un joint sphérique.
17. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le ou les ensembles de guide et de coulisseau (403, 303) et/ou articulation/s et/ou
les joints sont réalisés de telle manière que les deux parties engagées ainsi ont
un ajustement à friction de manière à assurer que les deux parties soient verrouillées
dans une position relative avec une force prédéterminée qui doit être surmontée par
une action manuelle.
18. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le ou les ensembles de guide et de coulisseau (303, 403) et/ou la ou les articulations
et/ou le ou les joints ont des moyens pour verrouiller les deux éléments dans une
position donnée, ces moyens étant amovibles en forçant élastiquement sur l'ajustement
de forme.
19. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 18, caractérisé en ce que ledit moyen de verrouillage de position consiste en au moins une saillie sur un des
deux coulisseaux et guides (3), joints ou éléments d'articulation ou en une rangée
de saillies ayant des plis ou surfaces articulées.
20. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que l'élément de support est un élément à base de clip (102).
21. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que l'élément à base de clip (102) possède au moins deux bras entre lesquels le pont
(53) des lunettes est engagé.
22. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que ledit élément à base de clip (102) forme un évidement sur les deux bras précités
pour tenir amoviblement le pont (53) des lunettes.
23. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 7 à 9, caractérisé en ce que l'élément à base de clip (102) se termine à une distance verticalement mesurée (H)
de la paroi supérieure de la coque fermée, ladite distance (H) étant plus petite que
la distance entre le pont (53) et la portion supérieure des verres ou montures de
lunettes.
24. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de support est un élément de verrouillage de support (402).
25. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 24, caractérisé en ce que ledit élément de verrouillage de support (402) consiste en un évidement (11) ayant
une surface de support de pont de lunettes et une surface de retenue, qui est opposée
à la surface de support et se trouve à une distance prédéterminée de celle-ci.
26. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 24 et 25, caractérisé en ce que ledit évidement (11) est formé par au moins une paroi supérieure, une paroi inférieure
et une paroi avant.
27. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 24 à 26, caractérisé en ce que ledit évidement (11) possède une pièce de nez de support (502) comme paroi inférieure
et une patte de retenue (602) comme paroi supérieure.
28. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 24 à 27, caractérisé en ce que ledit évidement (11) possède une forme de U tournée selon 90° vers le côté (502),
dont le dessus est au maximum aussi large que le pont (53) des lunettes.
29. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 24 à 28, caractérisé en ce que ledit évidement (11) est réalisé en un matériau naturellement résiliant.
30. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 24 à 29, caractérisé en ce que la paroi supérieure dudit évidement (11) peut être préchargée dans la direction de
fermeture, c'est-à-dire vers la paroi de support opposée de manière à produire une
force de serrage sur le pont des lunettes lorsque celui-ci est à l'intérieur de l'évidement
(11).
31. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 24 à 30, caractérisé en ce que ledit évidement (11) peut être déformé élastiquement vers la position d'ouverture,
pour libérer le pont et sortir de prise les lunettes (50).
32. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 27, caractérisé en ce que ladite patte de retenue a une forme de L inversée (602).
33. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 27, caractérisé en ce que ladite patte de retenue possède une forme de crochet inversé (602').
34. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 25 à 33, caractérisé en ce que ladite patte de retenue (602) et la pièce de nez de support (502) sont séparables.
35. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 25 à 33, caractérisé en ce que ladite patte de retenue (602) est déplaçable relativement à la pièce de nez de support
(502).
36. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 25 à 35, caractérisé en ce que la patte de retenue est couplée à la pièce de nez de support par des guides de coulissement
et/ou d'oscillation, lesdits guides étant tels que revendiqués dans une ou plusieurs
des revendications précédentes 10 à 15.
37. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens d'engagement (2) sont ou font partie d'un mécanisme de fermeture d'étui.
38. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication 31, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments de retenue possèdent une dent de retenue (802) qui coopère avec
une ou plusieurs dents opposées sur la surface de coque de l'étui qui est déplaçable
relativement auxdits éléments.
39. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications (37 et 38), caractérisé en ce qu'il possède des moyens (15) pour sortir de prise les dents de fermeture opposées de
l'étui.
40. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 37 à 39, caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens de sortie de prise sont des éléments de pression qui agissent sur
la partie de coque avec les dents de retenue et/ou sur l'élément de support de manière
à maintenir les dents d'engagement desdites deux parties espacées par déformation
ou déplacement élastique d'une ou des deux desdites parties, et ces éléments de pression
font saillie de l'étui, à travers une ouverture ménagée dans une des deux coques,
par une extrémité d'actionnement.
41. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte des moyens d'engagement de retenue (501) sur la partie de coque opposée
à la partie avec l'élément d'engagement.
42. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication précédente, caractérisé en ce que ledit moyen d'engagement de retenue (502) possède une forme en L inversée ou toute
autre forme apte à venir en prise avec ladite dent de retenue (802) réalisée sur les
moyens d'engagement.
43. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que ledit moyen d'engagement de retenue (501) forme une zone plus large dans sa portion
d'extrémité, qui est conçue pour coopérer avec l'élément d'engagement de pince (202)
en la déformant élastiquement dans l'état ouvert.
44. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 1 et 2, caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens d'engagement (2) tels que revendiqués dans les revendications 3 à
43, sont réalisés en deux parties, associés aux deux parties de coque (101, 201).
45. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon la revendication précédente, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments d'engagement ont deux surfaces opposées espacées qui sont les extrémités
se faisant face faisant saillie dans l'étui, chacune d'une partie de coque, et chacune
desdites deux extrémités formant une partie de l'évidement (11), comme revendiqué
dans les revendications 12 à 23.
46. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 38 et 39, caractérisé en ce que ledit élément de support (2') et ledit élément de verrouillage (2") réalisent une
telle forme permettant de verrouiller amoviblement le pont (53) des lunettes.
47. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 38 à 40, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments de support (2') et lesdits éléments de retenue (2") ont des systèmes
de fermeture tels que revendiqués dans les revendications 32 à 37.
48. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon les revendications 38 à 40, caractérisé en ce que lesdits éléments de support (2') et lesdits éléments de retenue (2") ont des systèmes
de fermeture à encliquetage disposés sur l'articulation (301).
49. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend deux parties de coque ayant un bord frontal libre en vue d'une butée ou
superposition mutuelle.
50. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que ledit bord possède un creux dans une zone prédéterminée, dans laquelle une partie
de coque (101) possède un profil concave et l'autre partie de coque (201) possède
un profil convexe.
51. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que la partie de coque (101) qui est destinée à former la base de support de l'étui possède
un bord avec un creux concave à son côté frontal, ledit creux ayant une profondeur
et longueur telles qu'une portion substantielle des lunettes logée dans ladite partie
de coque est visible.
52. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que les deux parties de coque (101, 201) dans l'état fermé, sont configurées comme un
segment d'un sphéroïde.
53. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le côté arrière des deux parties de coque précitées (101, 201) est rectiligne.
54. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce qu'au moins la paroi inférieure de la partie de coque de base (101) est plane.
55. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que lesdites deux parois supérieure et inférieure sont reliées audit côté arrière, en
formant un profil arrondi.
56. Etui de lunettes ou analogue selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que lesdites parois supérieure et inférieure possèdent des extensions latérales et frontales
qui forment une surface sphérique dont les rayons de courbure correspondent en moyenne
aux rayons de courbure des lunettes de contour.
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