Patent ID: 7448092
Filing Date: 2008-11-11
Classification: A42B,G02C

Abstract:
1. A sun hat with eyeglasses, comprising (a) a sun hat including a main body, and a visor; the visor having two locating element sets secured thereon; (b) two supporting members securely joined to respective ones of the two locating element sets on the visor; each of the supporting members having: a holding recess on a rear side thereof; an elongate hole formed right in front of and communicating with the holding recess; and at least one pair of opposed projecting portions; the opposed projecting portions being formed on an inward edge of the supporting member that defines the elongate hole for dividing the elongate hole into plural holding sections; (c) two sliding members supported on and linearly displaceable along respective ones the elongate holes of the supporting members; each of the sliding members having: a base part held in a respective one of the holding recesses of the supporting members; and a protruding part projecting from the base part in a sloping position and sticking out through a corresponding elongate hole; the protruding part having a cavity; the protruding part being formed with a plurality of inner protrusions on an inner side thereof; an external diameter of the protruding part being slightly greater than a distance between every two opposing ones of the projecting portions of the supporting members; a through hole extending through the base part and communicating with the cavity of the protruding part; (d) a pair of eyeglasses pivoted to the sliding members; the eyeglasses including: a front part; two temples joined to two ends of the front part; and two connecting parts secured on the two temples respectively; each of the connecting parts having a plurality of outer protrusions on an outer side thereof; the connecting parts being held in respective ones of the cavities of the sliding members; the outer protrusions of the connecting parts engaging the inner protrusions of the protruding parts of the sliding members in such a way as not to prohibit angular displacement of the eyeglasses relative to the sliding members; screws being passed through the through holes of the sliding members and securely connected to the connecting parts; thus allowing the eyeglasses to be pivoted from an in-use position to a not-in-use one, and allowing the eyeglasses to be adjusted in orientation as well as position.