Eyewear Dispensing Assembly
US-2021253299-A1 · Aug 19, 2021 · US
US12304704B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12304704-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117477805-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 20, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 20, 2025 |
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A container having a stack of eye shields, includes a stack of eye shields having a plurality of eye shields stacked one on top of another. The stack of eye shields is in a sloped configuration in which ear pieces of frames of the eye shields are generally aligned with one another and disposed at an angle relative to horizontal of from about 10 to about 35 degrees. A container is provided having a horizontal bottom onto which the stack of eye shields is supported, the container having a top opposite the bottom, the top being sloped to be substantially parallel to the ear pieces of the eye shields of the stack of eye shields.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A stack of eye shields, comprising a plurality of eye shields, each eye shield having: a frame having a curved brow piece and a pair of ear pieces extending rearwardly from opposite ends of the curved brow piece with an elevated support surface rising from an upper surface of each of the ear pieces of the frame and rearwardly spaced away from the curved brow piece; and a lens installed on the curved brow piece; wherein the plurality of eye shields is provided in a stack one on top of another while being oriented substantially parallel to one another; and the elevated support surfaces of an overlying frame of the stack is slightly in front of the elevated support surfaces of an underlying frame of the stack, with each frame of each eye shield of the stack having a gap therebetween except at contact surfaces, with the elevated support surfaces of the frames stabilizing the stack of eye shields. 2. The stack of eye shields of claim 1 , wherein the elevated support surfaces comprise elongate ridges that define crooked raised lines. 3. The stack of eye shields of claim 1 , wherein the elevated support surfaces are located at temple locations of the ear pieces of the frame. 4. The stack of eye shields of claim 1 , wherein the stack is in a sloped configuration in which the ear pieces of the frames of the eye shields are generally aligned with one another and disposed at an angle relative to a horizontal of from about 10 to about 35 degrees. 5. The stack of eye shields of claim 4 , further comprising a container into which the stack of eye shields is received for shipping and dispensing, the container having a top sloped to be substantially parallel to the ear pieces of the stack of eye shields. 6. A container and stack of eye shields contained therein for shipping and dispensing of the eye shields, comprising: a plurality of eye shields, each eye shield having: a frame having a curved brow piece and a pair ear pieces extending rearwardly from opposite ends of the curved brow piece with an elevated support surface rising from an upper surface of each of the ear pieces of the frame and rearwardly spaced away from the curved brow piece; and a lens installed on the curved brow piece; a stack of the plurality of eye shields, the eye shields being stacked one on top of another while being oriented substantially parallel to one another and the elevated support surfaces of an overlying frame of the stack is slightly in front of the elevated support surfaces of an underlying frame of the stack, with each frame of each eye shield of the stack having a gap therebetween except at contact surfaces, with the elevated support surfaces of the frames stabilizing the stack of the eye shields; and a container into which the stack of eye shields is received for shipping and dispensing, the container having a top sloped to be substantially parallel to the ear pieces of the eye shields of the stack of eye shields. 7. A container having a stack of eye shields, comprising: a stack of eye shields comprising a plurality of eye shields stacked one on top of another, wherein the stack of eye shields is in a sloped configuration in which ear pieces of frames of the eye shields are generally aligned with one another and disposed at an angle relative to a horizontal of from about 10 to about 35 degrees; and a container having a horizontal bottom onto which the stack of eye shields is stacked, the container having a top opposite the bottom, the top being sloped to be substantially parallel to the ear pieces of the eye shields of the stack of eye shields, and a front vertical panel configured to provide access to the stack of eye shields and a rear vertical panel, the front and rear vertical panels each extending between the bottom and the top, the slope of the top being from the front vertical panel downward to the rear vertical panel.
for stacks of articles; for special arrangements of groups of articles · CPC title
Bridge or browbar secured to lenses without the use of rims · CPC title
Spectacles frames characterized by their material, material structure and material properties · CPC title
specially adapted for particular purposes, not otherwise provided for or not fully classifiable according to technical characteristics, e.g. therapeutic glasses · CPC title
with protection for the eyes, e.g. using shield or visor · CPC title
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