New York Inventors Develop Rimless Eyewear Adjustable Tensioning System
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2007-08-03
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 3 -- Ira S. Lerner and James F. Pilat Jr., both of New York, have developed an adjustable tensioning system for rimless eyewear.
According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Rimless eyewear features a wire that encircles a lens. Systems are provided for selectively increasing or decreasing a tensile load on the wire to facilitate assembly and maintenance of the eyewear. An adjusting screw, different wire securement positions, and/or adjustment shims prov . . .
According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Rimless eyewear features a wire that encircles a lens. Systems are provided for selectively increasing or decreasing a tensile load on the wire to facilitate assembly and maintenance of the eyewear. An adjusting screw, different wire securement positions, and/or adjustment shims prov . . .
