Heat sink configuration for wearable electronic device
US-9851585-B2 · Dec 26, 2017 · US
US10095049B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10095049-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615099194-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 9, 2018 |
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Eyeglass frames include a face member with a rim and at least one temple frame member connected to the face member. The temple frame member includes an upper perimeter portion and a lower perimeter portion with a slot formed between the upper and lower perimeter portions. A temple overlay is coupled the temple frame member. The temple overlay includes an upper lip and a lower lip. The upper lip is configured to wrap around the upper perimeter portion of the temple frame member and the lower lip is configured to wrap around the lower perimeter portion of the temple frame member. The temple overlay further includes a panel extending between the upper lip and the lower lip such that the panel is exposed in the slot of the temple frame member when the temple overlay is coupled to the temple frame member. The panel may be comprised of a textile.
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Eyeglass frames comprising: a face member including a rim configured to retain a lens; at least one temple frame member connected to the face member, the temple frame member including an upper perimeter portion and a lower perimeter portion with a slot formed between the upper perimeter portion and the lower perimeter portion; and a temple overlay releasably coupled the temple frame member, the temple overlay comprising an upper lip and a lower lip, the upper lip configured to wrap around the upper perimeter portion of the temple frame member and the lower lip configured to wrap around the lower perimeter portion of the temple frame member, the temple overlay further comprising a panel extending between the upper lip and the lower lip such that the panel is exposed in the slot of the temple frame member when the temple overlay is coupled to the temple frame member, the upper lip and the lower lip comprised of a first material and the panel comprised of a second material, the first material having a greater stiffness than the second material, wherein the upper lip and the lower lip are sufficiently resilient such that the temple overlay may be repeatedly removed and repositioned on the temple frame member, wherein: the upper perimeter portion includes an external surface positioned opposite an internal surface defining an upper side of the slot, the lower perimeter portion includes an external surface opposite an internal surface defining a lower side of the slot, the upper lip of the temple overlay is configured to wrap around the external surface of the upper perimeter portion of the temple frame member, and the lower lip is configured to wrap around the external surface of the lower perimeter portion of the temple frame member. 2. The eyeglass frames of claim 1 wherein the second material is a textile. 3. The eyeglass frames of claim 2 wherein the textile is a compression fabric configured to wick moisture. 4. The eyeglass frames of claim 1 wherein the first material is an elastomer. 5. The eyeglass frames of claim 1 wherein the slot is positioned between a plurality of angled support members extending between the upper perimeter portion and the lower perimeter portion. 6. The eyeglass frames of claim 5 wherein the angled support members are ribs, the upper perimeter portion is an upper column, and the lower perimeter portion is a lower column. 7. The eyeglass frames of claim 1 wherein each temple frame member includes a greater girth segment and a lesser girth segment, wherein the lips of the temple overlay wrap around the lesser girth segment but do not wrap around the greater girth segment. 8. The eyeglass frames of claim 7 wherein the greater girth segment is provided on the lower perimeter portion of the temple and the lesser girth segment extends for a greater length than the greater girth segment on the lower perimeter portion of the temple. 9. The eyeglass frames of claim 8 wherein the lips of the temple overlay form a substantially flush surface with the greater girth segment of the temple frame member. 10. The eyeglass frames of claim 1 wherein the panel includes an aesthetic feature including a logo or geographic indicia. 11. A temple arrangement for eyeglasses, the temple arrangement comprising: a temple spine including an upper column, a lower column, and a slot provided between the upper column and the lower column, the temple spine comprised of a first material; and a temple overlay releasably positioned on the temple spine, the temple overlay including an upper perimeter member configured to engage the upper column of the spine and a lower perimeter member configured to engage the lower column of the spine, the temple overlay further comprising a panel extending between the upper perimeter member and the lower perimeter member, the upper perimeter member and the lower perimeter member comprised of a second material and the panel comprised of a third material, wherein the first material has a greater hardness than the second material, and wherein the second material has a greater hardness than the third material. 12. The temple arrangement of claim 11 wherein the third material is a textile. 13. The temple arrangement of claim 12 wherein the upper perimeter member is provided by upper lips configured to wrap around the upper column, and the lower perimeter member is provided by lower lips configured to wrap around the lower column. 14. The temple arrangement of claim 13 wherein the upper perimeter member and the lower perimeter member comprise an elastomer and the textile of the panel extends between the upper perimeter member and the lower perimeter member. 15. The temple arrangement of claim 14 wherein the elastomer is fused to the textile. 16. The temple arrangement of claim 12 wherein the temple overlay is a first overlay and the panel is a first panel, the temple arrangement further comprising a second overlay configured to be releasably positioned on the temple spine when the first overlay is released from the temple spine, the second overlay including an upper perimeter member configured to engage the upper column of the spine and a lower perimeter member configured to engage the lower column of the spine, the second overlay further comprising a second panel extending between the upper perimeter member and the lower perimeter member, the second panel comprised of a different material than the first panel. 17. The temple arrangement of claim 12 wherein the slot is positioned between a plurality of angled support members extending between the upper perimeter member and the lower perimeter member. 18. The temple arrangement of claim 17 wherein the plurality of angled support members are configured to direct air inwardly toward a medial side of the spine when the temple arrangement is moved in a forward direction. 19. Eyeglass frames comprising: a face member including a rim configured to retain a lens; at least one temple frame member connected to the face member, the temple frame member including an upper perimeter portion and a lower perimeter portion with a slot formed between the upper perimeter portion and the lower perimeter portion; and a textile panel extending between the upper perimeter portion and the lower perimeter portion of the temple frame member such that the panel is exposed on the temple frame member, the textile panel mounted to an upper perimeter member and a lower perimeter member, the upper perimeter member configured to releasably engage the upper perimeter portion of the temple frame member and the lower perimeter member configured to releasably engage the lower perimeter portion of the temple frame member, the upper perimeter member and the lower perimeter member comprised of a different material than the textile panel. 20. The eyeglass frames of claim 19 wherein the textile panel is releasably retained on the temple frame member.
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