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  • 2033 Lone Pine Rd, Virginia Bch, VA 23451
  • Virginia Beach, VA
  • Henrico, VA
  • Norfolk, VA
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Company: Rose & Womble Realty Co. Address: Virginia Beach, VA Phones: (757) 496-9557

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John Michael Skuro, Virginia Beach VA Agent

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Rose & Womble Realty Co.
Virginia Beach, VA
(757) 496-9557 (Phone)
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John Skuro
Long & Foster Real Estate
3181 Shr Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
(757) 481-1919, (757) 496-9400

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Retractable Eyewear Retaining Strap Assembly

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US Patent:
6905206, Jun 14, 2005
Filed:
Mar 24, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/807891
Inventors:
John Michael Skuro - Virginia Beach VA, US
International Classification:
G02C005/20
US Classification:
351118, 351113, 351117, 351156
Abstract:
A retractable eyeware retaining strap assembly consisting of a strap and a hollow eyewear temple for containing the strap, a strap retaining block to which the strap is attached positioned within the temple and arranged to slide along the temple, an elastic member such as an extendable spring connected between the block and the eyewear end of the temple and fastening means attached to the strap at the temple end for fastening the withdrawn strap to the eyewear. A block locking device is provided to secure the block at a desired position along the temple, particularly at one end or the other. The strap is withdrawn by releasing the block at the eyewear end of the temple and retracted by releasing the block at the temple end.

Split Temples For A Retractable Eyewear Restraint Strap

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US Patent:
7159978, Jan 9, 2007
Filed:
Apr 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/398935
Inventors:
John Michael Skuro - Virginia Beach VA, US
International Classification:
G02C 5/20
US Classification:
351118, 351111, 351113, 351117, 351156
Abstract:
A temple construction arrangement for eyewear incorporating a retractable retaining strap in a hollow temple to form a part of and be attached to eyewear such as eye sight correction glasses, sunglasses, safety and protection goggles, and the like. The temple is separated or split lengthwise into two haves and a rotatable bearing, positioned transverse the length or longitudinal axis of the temple, is placed at the temple end attachable to the lens holding frame between the two halves. The retractable strap is disposed within and along the length of one side of the temple and, in combination with a longitudinal stretchable retracting member such as a spring or elastic cord, passes around the bearing. The attached retracting member is disposed along the length of the opposite side of the temple from that of the strap providing a retraction force for the retaining strap. The temple halves are then joined together to enclose the bearing, retaining strap, and retracting member as a finished unit.

Manually Retractable Eyewear Retainer Strap

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US Patent:
7399079, Jul 15, 2008
Filed:
Jul 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/490409
Inventors:
John Michael Skuro - Virginia Beach VA, US
International Classification:
G02C 5/20
G02C 5/14
US Classification:
351118, 351113, 351117, 351123, 351156
Abstract:
A mechanism for extending and retracting a retainer strap for eyewear. The strap is disposed in one or both hollow temples of an eyeglass frame and is manually extended, retracted, and locked by an extension which slides in a port or passageway forming a track or slot disposed in one surface of the temple extending from the interior to the exterior of the temple. The extension provides the means to manually retract the strap from an extended position, which extended position is achieved by pulling out the strap from the rearward end, and may be used to form one component of a locking mechanism for the strap either in the extended or retracted position. The retainer straps may be either elastic, inelastic, or one of each to provide for different modes of use.

Strap Lengthening Arrangement For A Retractable Eyewear Retaining Strap

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US Patent:
7878648, Feb 1, 2011
Filed:
Apr 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/386432
Inventors:
John Michael Skuro - Virginia Beach VA, US
International Classification:
G02C 3/00
US Classification:
351156
Abstract:
A strap lengthening arrangement for eyewear incorporating an extendable and retractable retaining strap in a hollow temple to form a part of and be attached to eyewear such as eye sight correction glasses, sunglasses, safety and protection goggles, and the like. The temple has a longitudinal passageway extending the length of the temple and an eyewear retaining strap, a moveable or traveling strap retaining block, and a block retractor are disposed within and along the length of the temple. The strap is arranged to fold back on itself first about a pivot positioned proximate the end of the temple and then again about a second pivot attached to or made part of the block effectively tripling the length of the strap within the temple. An improved block retractor and lock and release mechanism for the block are also disclosed.

Strap Retracting Mechanism For A Retractable Eyewear Retaining Strap Assembly

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US Patent:
20060114408, Jun 1, 2006
Filed:
Jan 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/334786
Inventors:
John Skuro - Virginia Beach VA, US
International Classification:
G02C 3/00
US Classification:
351156000
Abstract:
A strap retracting mechanism for a retractable eyewear retaining strap assembly consisting of a strap, a hollow eyewear temple for containing the strap, and a flexible strap extension, a rotating drum communicating with the extension and biasing means for withdrawing the extension and strap into the temple. In one embodiment, the rotating drum is disposed within the temple in line with the longitudinal axis of the temple providing a pulley to extend the effective length of a flexible strap extension. In a second embodiment, the rotating drum is vertically disposed at the eyewear frame end of the temple and is rotatably biased by a coil spring. Either a stretchable or inelastic strap extension is wrapped around the vertical drum and is withdrawn into the temple by rotation of the drum.
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