Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a spectacles and sunshade-clip assembly in which a sunshade-clip is adapted to be detachably attached to spectacles by use of spectacles magnets and clip magnets. The spectacles include a pair of metallic circular lens frames each having separated portions for the insertion of each prescription lens, a pair of temple arms, and a pair of hinge legs each fixed to one of the lens frames to hingedly connect the lens frame to one of the temple arms. A pair of upper and lower fixing pieces protrudes outward from the separated portions of each lens frame perpendicular thereto, to be connected to each other. The sunshade-clip includes a pair of clip lens frames as optional elements. One of the spectacles magnet is provided in a coupling location of the pair of upper and lower fixing pieces to be positioned behind one of the hinge legs.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a method and a device for dynamically changing the display of a picture according to the degree of tilt of a mobile terminal without any separate key input. The degree of tilt refers to the angle at which the mobile terminal is tilted with respect to a reference plane, and the degree of tilt is calculated using a geomagnetic sensor.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a spectacles and sunshade clip assembly using magnets. The magnets serve to detachably attach the sunshade clip to the spectacles. The spectacles comprises a pair of lens frames connected to each other by means of a nose bridge, and temple arms connected, respectively, to the lens frames by means of magnetically-induced hinges. The sunshade clip comprises a pair of sunshade lenses formed by cutting a colored plastic plate into a desired lens form, and a sunshade bridge formed by injection molding and adapted to connect the sunshade lenses to each other. Two magnet ribs are coupled to opposite outer ends of the sunshade lenses to extend in opposite directions. Each of the magnet ribs is configured to substantially coincide with the outer contour of the hinge provided at the spectacles and has a magnet mounted to face the hinge.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a spectacles and sunshade clip assembly. The assembly comprises spectacles including a pair of lens frames connected to each other by means of a bridge, and a pair of the approximately L-shaped hinges affixed to opposite outer ends of the lens frames and adapted to hingedly connect the lens frames to a pair of temple arms, and a sunshade clip including a pair of sunshade lens frames to receive respective sunshade lenses, and a bridge to connect the sunshade lens frames to each other. A respective one of the hinges takes a multi-layered form having upper and lower connecting ribs defining an opening therebetween. To a rear surface of one of the upper and lower connecting ribs of the hinge is affixed a corresponding one of the magnets. The sunshade clip further comprises a pair of L-shaped magnet bars affixed at their front ends to opposite outer ends of the sunshade lens frames. Rear ends of the L-shaped magnet bars extend toward the spectacles.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is an interchangeable spectacles and sunshade clip assembly, comprising a spectacle frame, spectacles and a sunshade clip. The spectacle frame includes a frame bar integrally formed with or hingedly connected to a pair of temple arms so as to serve as a lens frame, a magnet piece extending rearward from the center of the frame bar, and one or more magnets incorporated in the magnet piece. The spectacles include a pair of lenses connected to each other via a bridge, and an approximately U-shaped insert centrally affixed at the bridge to correspond to the magnet piece and having upper and lower insert pieces. One or more magnets are incorporated in one of the upper and lower insert pieces. The sunshade clip includes a pair of sunshade lenses connected to each other via a sunshade bridge, and an approximately U-shaped coupling insert integrally injection molded with the sunshade bridge to correspond to the magnet piece and having upper and lower insert pieces.
Abstract:
A polyolefin resin composition suitable for use in a wheel cover of an automobile including a high-crystalline olefin resin, a polyolefin based elastomer, and an inorganic filler chosen from glass beads coated with a polypropylene grafted with unsaturated carbonic acid or its anhydride and barium sulfate, which is excellent in rigidity, impact strength, heat resistance, mechanical strength, moldability during injection molding, coatability, and appearance without protuberance on the welds and thus suitable for a wheel cover of an automobile.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is an assembly of a prescription lens unit and sports-sunglasses. The sports-sunglasses takes the form of goggle type sports-sunglasses including a tinted lens and a sunglass rim, but not limited thereto. The sports-sunglasses is provided with an insert unit, which is fixed to a lower end of the tinted lens and mounted with one or more magnets. The prescription lens unit has a bridge, which is mounted with one or more magnets corresponding to the magnets of the insert unit. With such a configuration, the prescription lens unit is detachably coupled to the sports-sunglasses.