Nose pads for spectacles

A nose pad for spectacles has two covering bodies for contact with the nose of a user and a pair of permanent magnets each pivotally connected with a lens frame and housed in the covering bodies. The pair of permanent magnets forms attraction toward each other such that the covering bodies of the nose pad rest firmly on the nose of the user to prevent downward displacement of the spectacles along the nose.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
A common conventional spectacles may easily slide down along the nose of a 
wearer when the nose of the wearer perspires, resulting in the alteration 
of focus point of the lens, influncing the eyesight of the wearer and 
deteriorate it gradually. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
This invention has been devised to offer a nose pad for spectacles, capable 
of securing the position of spectacles on the face of a user, not readily 
to slide down along the nose of the user even if the nose perspire. 
A nose pad for spectacles in the present invention comprises two covering 
bodies to contact on the nose of a user and a pair of permanent magnets 
pivoted to rims of the spectacles and each housed in one of the covering 
bodies; the permanent magnets being arranged to attract each other so that 
the covering bodies form a desirable pressure on the nose of the user 
while resting on the nose of the user to prevent displacement of the 
spectacles.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
A nose pad 3 for spectacles in the present invention, as shown in FIG. 3, 
includes two covering bodies 31, 31, each of said two covering bodies 31 
housing permanent magnets 32, 32 therein. 
The spectacles in the present invention includes two temples 2, 2, a pair 
of rims 1,1, a pair of connecting bodies 11, 11 each connected to an inner 
part of each of the rims 1, and two connectors 12, 12 each formed on one 
end of the connecting bodies 11. 
Furthermore, each permanent magnet 32 has a protruding part 33 pivotally 
connected to on said connector 12 of the connecting bodies 11; the 
permanent magnets 32, 32 attract each other. 
When an user wear the spectacles with the nose pad 3 in the present 
invention, the covering bodies 31, 31 rest on the nose, the permanent 
magnets 32, 32 attracting each other and forming a force for the covering 
bodies 31, 31 to rest stably and firmly on the nose of the user and not 
permitting the spectacles to slide down when the face perspires. 
As can be seen from the above description, this invention has the following 
advantages: 
1. The permanent magnets force the two covering bodies to rest firmly on 
the nose of the user, letting the rim of the spectacles positioned at a 
definite height for the eyes of the user. 
2. The covering bodies form a desirable pressure on the nose of the user so 
the position of the spectacles on the nose of the user is secured and the 
spectacles might not slide down even the nose should perspire, keeping the 
focus point of the lens accurate. 
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, 
it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be 
made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such 
modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.