1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to snorkels and more particularly to a device for releasably fastening a head strap of a mask for swimming (including a face mask) to a breathing tube of snorkel for a diver engaging in deep diving, surface diving or the like with improved characteristics (e.g., safety and quick fastening and releasing).
2. Related Art
Snorkels are ubiquitous tools for divers engaging in deep diving, surface diving or the like. A snorkel typically comprises a breathing tube secured to a head strap of a mask for swimming (including a face mask) such that a diver may freely inhale and exhale. Also, the breathing tube together with a mask strap retaining clip are detached from the mask strap for ease of storage.
A conventional snorkel is shown in
Preferably, the head strap is held in position by the clip A. Also, the retaining member B is secured to the breathing tube in a predetermined position. Further, a simple engaging or disengaging operation of the breathing tube and the head strap is able to achieve its purpose quickly. Furthermore, the fastening of the breathing tube and the head strap is reliable (i.e., an unintentional disengagement of the breathing tube with the head strap is not possible). It is clear that the prior arrangement shown in
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a snapping based device for quickly fastening or unfastening a head strap of a mask for swimming and a breathing tube of a snorkel.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a device comprising a flexible male fastening unit securely loop around a head strap of a mask for swimming, and a flexible female fastening unit tightly put on a breathing tube of a snorkel, wherein the male fastening unit includes a stud, and the female fastening unit includes a space open to the external through an aperture, and wherein in a fastened position of the male and the female fastening units the stud is lockingly received in the space.
In one aspect of the present invention the female fastening unit further includes a clip put on the breathing tube such that compressing opposite portions of the clip toward each other will enable a subsequent pulling of the stud out of the space.
In another aspect of the present invention the female fastening unit further includes two opposite latched members projected from the clip. The clip includes a bent bridge interconnected the latched members. The aperture is formed between open ends of the latched members. The space is defined by the latched members and the bridge. Compressing opposite portions of the clip toward each other will deform the bridge, splay the latched members, and enlarge the aperture.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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The C-shaped male fastening unit 10 comprises a hook member 11 and a stud 12. The hook member 11 is constructed similar to one well known in the art but has a narrow slit 11a such that the head strap 30 is prevented from unintentionally disengaging with the male fastening unit 10 by passing the slit 11a. The stud 12 is shaped as a mushroom and comprises an enlargement 12a having a tapered end and an enlarged base, and a post 12b having a diameter smaller than that of the enlargement 12a. The stud 12 is dimensioned and shaped to easily insert into an aperture 22a formed by two opposite latched members 22 of the female fastening unit 20 as detailed later.
The female fastening unit 20 comprises a C-shaped clip 21 put on the breathing tube 40, the latched members 22, an outward bent bridge 23 interconnected the latched members 22 and adapted to divide the C-shaped clip 21 into a first curved section 21a and a second curved section 21b, and a gap 25 formed between open ends of the first and second curved sections 21a and 21b. The latched members 22 are projected from the C-shaped clip 21 and are disposed oppositely. A space 22b is defined by the latched members 22 and the bridge 23, and the aperture 22a is formed between open ends of the latched members 22. The stud 12 is adapted to insert into the aperture 22a with the enlargement 12a fitted in the space 22b as detailed later.
Two opposite pressing portions 24 are formed on the C-shaped clip 21 with the bridge 23 disposed therebetween. One of the pressing portions 24 is less convex than the other one. In use, a diver may press the pressing portions 24 to compress the bridge 23 and the gap 25 is thus decreased. Also, the latched members 22 are splayed to increase the sizes of the aperture 22a and the space 22b. Further, the breathing tube 40 is also flexibly deformed.
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While the C-shaped clip 21 has a section of C in the described embodiment, it is possible that the C-shaped clip 21 is completely closed (i.e., formed as a ring clip) and the ring clip is also adapted to tightly put on the flexible breathing tube 40 for fastening in other embodiments. Similarly, pressing the C-shaped clip 21 will flexibly deform the bridge 23 and enlarge the aperture 22a so as to easily pull the male fastening unit 10 out of the female fastening unit 20.
In brief, the characteristics of the invention are that the female fastening unit 20 are adapted to flexibly deform, the aperture 22a is therefore enlarged, and the male fastening unit 10 is thus capable of easily pulling out of the engaged female fastening unit 20 by passing the enlarged aperture 22a.
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.