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Thierry Ifergan

from North Miami Beach, FL
Age ~54

Thierry Ifergan Phones & Addresses

  • 20945 32Nd St, Aventura, FL 33180 (305) 935-0911 (305) 935-6363
  • North Miami Beach, FL
  • Hollywood, FL
  • Pembroke Park, FL

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Executive Vice President

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Location:
2755 southwest 32 Ave, Pembroke Park, FL
Industry:
Wholesale
Work:
Aspex Eyewear Inc.
Executive Vice President
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Thierry Ifergan
Vice President
Aspex Eyewear, Inc.
Optical Goods - Wholesale & Manufacturers
2755 Sw 32Nd Avenue, Pembroke Park, FL 33023
(954) 450-1711, (954) 885-4038
Thierry Ifergan
Manager
Rosethorn, LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
701 W Cypress Crk Rd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
PO Box 5082, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33310
Thierry Ifergan
Chairman, Secretary, Vice President
Manhattan Realty Corp
2755 SW 32 Ave, Hollywood, FL 33023
Thierry Ifergan
Chairman, Secretary, Vice President
ASPEX EYEWEAR INC
Whol Professional Equipment · Ret Optical Goods
2755 SW 32 Ave, Hollywood, FL 33023
(954) 989-7405, (954) 450-1711, (954) 885-4038

Publications

Us Patents

Eyeglass With Auxiliary Lenses

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US Patent:
6811254, Nov 2, 2004
Filed:
Nov 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/290318
Inventors:
Thierry Ifergan - Aventura FL
Assignee:
Chic Optic Inc. - Montreal
International Classification:
G02C 708
US Classification:
351 57, 351 47
Abstract:
Eyeglasses comprise a primary frame and an auxiliary frame detachably secured to the primary frame by interaction of magnetic members on the frames. The frames and magnetic members are configured to maintain the frames in a first orientation in which the auxiliary frame overlies the primary frame and a second orientation in which the auxiliary frame is disposed above and away from the optical axis of lenses carried in the primary frame.

Eyeglass With Flip-Up Auxiliary Lens Assembly

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US Patent:
6820976, Nov 23, 2004
Filed:
Mar 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/394651
Inventors:
Thierry Ifergan - Aventura FL
Assignee:
Chic Optic Inc. - Quebec
International Classification:
G02C 900
US Classification:
351 47, 351 57
Abstract:
Eyeglasses comprise a pair of spectacles having primary lenses and an auxiliary lens assembly attached to the spectacles. The auxiliary lens assembly is secured by a pair of arms having magnets at one end that co-operate with magnets provided on the spectacles. A hinge is provided at the opposite end o f the arms that allow the auxiliary lens assembly to move from a position in which the primary lenses are covered to a position in which they are exposed.

Eyeglass Device

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US Patent:
7033018, Apr 25, 2006
Filed:
Jan 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/759105
Inventors:
Thierry Ifergan - Aventura FL, US
Assignee:
Chic Optic Inc. - Montreal
International Classification:
G02C 9/00
US Classification:
351 47, 351 57
Abstract:
Eyeglasses comprise a pair of spectacles having primary lenses and an auxiliary lens assembly attached to the spectacles. The auxiliary lens assembly is secured by a subframe that includes at least one arm having a magnet at one end to co-operate with a magnet provided on the spectacles. A hinge is provided on the subframe at the opposite end of the arm to allow the auxiliary lens assembly to move from a position in which the primary lenses are covered to a position in which they are exposed.

Eyeglass Device

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US Patent:
7033019, Apr 25, 2006
Filed:
Jun 1, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/856938
Inventors:
Thierry Ifergan - Aventura FL, US
Jean Pierre Sam - Kirkland, CA
Assignee:
Chic Optic Inc. - Montreal
International Classification:
G02C 9/00
US Classification:
351 47, 351 57, 351111
Abstract:
An eyeglass device comprised of a primary eyeglass frame and an auxiliary eyeglass frame, each containing lenses therein. The primary eyeglass frame includes a bridge and earpieces, which are connected to extensions on each side of the frame. The bridge may made of a flexible memory alloy, such as NiTi or CuAlBe. The extensions have magnets mounted on the undersides of them. The auxiliary eyeglass frame also includes a bridge and temporal extensions. These extensions have magnets mounted to the tops of them. The magnets engage magnetically with each other to connect the auxiliary eyeglass frame to the primary eyeglass frame. The flexible bridges of the primary and auxiliary eyeglass frames assist in preventing the auxiliary eyeglass frame from becoming dislodged from the primary eyeglass frame in case it jostled by the wearer because they can withstand slight distortion.

Eyeglasses With Magnetic Mounting Including A Magnetic Field Blocking Member

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US Patent:
7108371, Sep 19, 2006
Filed:
Mar 11, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/077870
Inventors:
Thierry Ifergan - Aventura FL, US
Assignee:
Aspex Eyeware, Inc. - Pembroke Park FL
International Classification:
G02C 7/08
US Classification:
351 57, 351 47
Abstract:
An eyeglass device may include a primary spectacle frame and an auxiliary spectacle frame (each of which frames may support respective lenses). The primary spectacle frame may include two legs pivotally coupled to two side extensions. Further, the auxiliary spectacle frame may include two arms for engagement with the primary spectacle frame. In addition, each of the primary spectacle frame and the auxiliary spectacle frame may include one or more magnetically interacting materials (e. g. , one or more magnets and/or one or more ferrous metals). The one or more magnetically interacting materials of the primary spectacle frame may be disposed in the vicinity of a bridge of the primary spectacle frame and/or in the vicinity of one or both of the side extensions. Likewise, the one or more magnetically interacting materials of the auxiliary spectacle frame may be disposed in the vicinity of a bridge of the auxiliary spectacle frame and/or in the vicinity of one or both of the legs. The magnetically interacting materials of the primary spectacle frame and the auxiliary spectacle frame may cooperate to secure the spectacle frames together (e. g.

Multipurpose Eyeglass Device

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US Patent:
7175275, Feb 13, 2007
Filed:
Dec 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/015742
Inventors:
Thierry Ifergan - Aventura FL, US
Assignee:
Chic Optic Inc. - Montreal
International Classification:
G02C 1/04
G02C 9/00
US Classification:
351105, 351 47, 351 57, 351106, 351124
Abstract:
A pair of spectacles includes a main frame having a magnetic bridge piece. An auxiliary inner frame is secured by a magnetic member to the bridge piece and an outer auxiliary lens is similarly secured by a magnet to the bridge piece and at lateral locations onto edges of the main frame. The auxiliary outer lens is secured by a magnetic button which is inserted through an aperture in the outer lens and has a magnetic member an a head which is sized to overly the aperture. The magnetic member embedded in the button attracts the magnetic bridge piece thereby attaching the button to the main frame, the head overlies the aperture and secures the outer frame to the main frame.

Eyeglass With Auxiliary Lenses

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US Patent:
20050099591, May 12, 2005
Filed:
Aug 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/913471
Inventors:
Thierry Ifergan - Aventura FL, US
International Classification:
G11B005/52
US Classification:
351057000
Abstract:
Eyeglasses comprise a primary frame and an auxiliary frame detachably secured to the primary frame by interaction of magnetic members on the frames. The frames and magnetic members are configured to maintain the frames in a first orientation in which the auxiliary frame overlies the primary frame and a second orientation in which the auxiliary frame is disposed above and away from the optical axis of lenses carried in the primary frame.

Flexible Eyeglass Device

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US Patent:
6758561, Jul 6, 2004
Filed:
Sep 25, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/669492
Inventors:
Thierry Ifergan - Aventura FL, 33180
Jean-Pierre Sam - Kirkland, Ontario, H9H 4B3, CA
International Classification:
G02C 708
US Classification:
351 57, 351 47, 351 58
Abstract:
An eyeglass device comprised of a primary eyeglass frame and an auxiliary eyeglass frame, each containing lenses therein. The primary eyeglass frame includes a bridge and earpieces, which are connected to extensions on each side of the frame. The bridge may made of a flexible memory alloy, such as NiTi or CuAlBe. The extensions have magnets mounted on the undersides of them. The auxiliary eyeglass frame also includes a bridge and temporal extensions. These extensions have magnets mounted to the tops of them. The magnets engage magnetically with each other to connect the auxiliary eyeglass frame to the primary eyeglass frame. The flexible bridges of the primary and auxiliary eyeglass frames assist in preventing the auxiliary eyeglass frame from becoming dislodged from the primary eyeglass frame in case it jostled by the wearer because they can withstand slight distortion.
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