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Alternative Cinched Eye Wear Case

a technology of eye wear and case, applied in the field of simple cinching technique, can solve the problem that rx users cannot benefit from using the case, and achieve the effect of convenient transportation, cost saving and cost saving

Inactive Publication Date: 2022-08-25
HEAROD KATHLEEN +1
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is a new eyewear case that solves the problem of eyewear damage and loss caused by traditional cases being bulky and not adaptable to different frames. The case is designed to be more portable, easily attached, and accommodate larger frames. It uses a simple cinching technique to secure the eyewear in place and can be attached to other objects or worn as a belt. The case is made of a receiving pouch with a closable end for inserting the eyewear. The pouch can be made of leather or other suitable materials. The case is designed to be more adaptable, portable, and convenient for users, reducing the risk of eyewear damage and loss.

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Not to say that RX users cannot benefit from using the case.

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[0036]As depicted in FIG. 1 the case body 14 measures eight by eight inches with a drawstring 13 of about nine inches and the twill strip 12 which is the housing for the drawstring for the case to be sewn in the inside centered from top to bottom. The housing measuring one inch wide and eight inches long. The case 14 and the twill strip 12 are folded ¼ inch before being sewn together. FIG. 3 shows the assembly of the the case 14, the twill housing for the drawstring 12 and the drawstring cord 13. FIG. 4 shows the micro cloth measuring eight inches by four inches being sewn into the backside on the inside of the case. FIG. 6 shows the folded case in preparation to be sewn together as a pouch. FIG. 7 is the view of the case sewn showing the seaming on the inside. FIG. 8 shows the case as it is being prepared to be flipped onto the correct side for use. FIG. 9 is the case totally flipped inside out with the side to be displayed. FIG. 10 is the case with the string 13 pulled out in prep...

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Abstract

An eyewear case to hold eye wear in variations of sizes and designs by focusing on center cinching to constrict the eyewear using tightening around the bridge section of eyewear and a drawstring length to allow extra looping capabilities. The length, width and depth of the body of the case are all catered to holding small to larger more designer frames. The case is flattened when opened using the drawstring technique to allow insertion and when tightened it secures the hold and adds wave patterns which act as a buffer against direct contact of the eyewear with surfaces. The case may be comprised of materials which may be washable or wiped clean and may require interfacing or padding. The present invention being comprised of a case body, drawstring, toggle, a clasp, fasteners are placed on the open end(s) to add security and length of drawstring for extra looping.

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PRIORITY CLAIM[0001]This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62 / 581,646, filed Nov. 3, 2017, the entire contents of which is herein incorporated by reference.BACKGROUND[0002]Eye wear cases are generally carried inside of items like purses and have limited ability to looping or attaching to objects and most eyewear is held in cases by other means other than a drawstring cinched in the center. The present invention offers an alternative to users to hold and carry eyewear from the size of readers to much larger without the need to change cases. Small cases for example fit the slim traditional readers and larger bulky cases for regular frames. As the non-RX and OTC industries of readers and sunglasses expand the case structure has remained in the typical categories of hard-shell clam shaped, soft shell with an open end, envelope and the flimsy bag with the string at the open end. The present invention offers alternatives to fit the slim to larger, more dramati...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A45C11/04A45C13/10
CPCA45C11/04A45C13/1046A45F2200/0541A45F5/021
Inventor HEAROD, KATHLEENEASON, YOLANDA
Owner HEAROD KATHLEEN
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