Buckle device for a pair of swimming/diving goggles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6691378
  • Patent Number
    6,691,378
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 17, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Sakran; Victor
    Agents
    • Baxley; Charles E.
Abstract
A buckle includes a body having a pressing portion, a clamping portion, and a bendable connecting portion between the pressing portion and the clamping portion. The pressing portion includes two sidewalls and a post fixed between the sidewalls. The clamping portion includes a clamping hole. The connecting portion is mounted around a mounting peg of a main body of a pair of swimming/diving goggles. An end of a head strap of the pair of swimming/diving goggles extends into the body, winds around the post, and extends out of the body. The end of the head strap is pullable to obtain a desired tightness, exerting a force to the post to press against retaining edges on two lateral sides delimiting the clamping hole, thereby reliably positioning the head strap in place. The pressing portion is manually movable to disengage the post from the retaining edges, allowing loosening of the head strap.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a buckle device for a pair of swimming/diving goggles. In particular, the present invention relates to a buckle device for a pair of swimming/diving goggles that allows easy adjustment a head strap of the pair of swimming/diving goggles and that provides a reliable clamping effect for the head strap.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 11

illustrates a conventional buckle for swimming/diving goggles, and

FIG. 12

illustrates a pair of swimming/diving goggles using the buckle in FIG.


11


. The buckle


1


′ is made of rigid material and includes a connecting portion


11


′ on an end thereof for connecting with a pair of swimming/diving goggles. A tying portion


12


′ is provided on the other end of the buckle


1


′ for connecting with an end of a head strap


2


′ made of a soft material. The tying portion


12


′ is hollow and includes two posts


121


′ and


122


′ and a notch


123


′ in an outer end thereof. As illustrated in

FIG. 12

, the end of the head strap


2


′ is wound around the posts


121


′ and


122


′ and finally inserted into a space between the notch


23


′ and the post


121


′, thereby fixing the tightening length of the head strap


2


′.




When adjusting the tightening length of the head strap


2


′, the user has to remove the pair of swimming/diving goggles from his/her head, loosen the head strap


2


′ at the posts


121


′ and


122


′ and the notch


123


′, adjust the head strap


2


′, and then put the pair of swimming/diving goggles back on his/her head. If the tightness of the head strap


2


′ is not appropriate, the whole adjusting procedure has to be repeated again and again until an appropriate tightness for the user is reached. Further, the head strap


2


′ is apt to bend and deform due to double winding through the posts


121


′ and


122


′.





FIG. 13

illustrates another conventional buckle, and

FIG. 14

illustrates a pair of swimming/diving goggles using the buckle in FIG.


13


. The buckle includes a first buckle member


4


′ and a second buckle member


5


′. The first buckle member


4


′ includes an engaging portion


41


′ on an end thereof and a clamping portion


42


′ on the other end thereof. Further, the first buckle member


4


′ includes coupling elements


411


′ and


421


′ on two lateral sides thereof, with a compartment


422


′ being defined between the lateral sides of the first buckle member


4


′. An opening


423


′ is defined in a front end of the compartment


422


′, allowing the head strap


6


′ to extend through the opening


423


′. Two retaining pieces


424


′ are formed on a bottom wall delimiting the compartment


422


′.




The second buckle member


5


′ includes an engaging portion


51


′ on an end thereof and a clamping portion


52


′ on the other end thereof. A flexible portion


53


′ is provided between the engaging portion


51


′ and the clamping portion


52


′. Each of the engaging portion


51


′ and the clamping portion


52


′ includes two engaging slots


511


′,


521


′ for engaging with the coupling elements


411


′,


421


′ of the first buckle member


4


′. The clamping portion


52


′ is hollow and includes a post


522


′ and a retaining piece


524


′.




In assembly, the coupling elements


411


′,


421


′ of the first buckle member


4


′ are engaged with the engaging slots


511


′,


521


′ of the second buckle member


5


′, with the retaining pieces


424


′ of the first buckle member


4


′ and the retaining piece


524


′ pressing against the head strap


6


′ that is wound through the flexible portion


53


′ in a manner shown in FIG.


14


. The head strap


6


′ is thus positioned. Nevertheless, when adjustment of the tightening length of the head strap


6


′ is required, the flexible portion


53


′ of the second buckle member


5


′ must be bent before proceeding with the adjustment, which could cause break of the flexible portion


53


′ after the buckle has been used for a period of time. Further, the engagement between the coupling elements


411


′,


421


′ of the first buckle member


4


′ and the engaging slots


511


′,


521


′ of the second buckle member


5


′ is not reliable. In particular, the head strap


6


′ would impart an outward force to the second buckle member


5


′ at “a” (

FIG. 14

) and thus cause disengagement of the second buckle member


5


′ from the first buckle member


4


′. Further, the user has to remove the pair of swimming/diving goggles from his/her head before proceeding with adjustment of the head strap


6


′, and repeated adjustments often occur.





FIG. 15

illustrates a further conventional buckle,

FIG. 16

illustrates a pair of swimming/diving goggles using the buckle in

FIG. 15

, and

FIG. 17

illustrates adjustment of a head strap of the pair of swimming/diving goggles in FIG.


16


. The buckle is made of a bendable material and includes a body


7


′ having an engaging portion


71


′ on an end thereof and a clamping portion


73


′ on the other end thereof. The engaging portion


71


′ tapers forward and has a slant


711


′ and a slot


722


′. A clamping hole


731


′ is defined in the clamping portion


73


′.




In assembly, the head strap


8


′ is passed through the clamping hole


731


′ and the slot


722


′, and the body


7


′ is bent, as shown in FIG.


16


. After adjustment, as illustrated in

FIG. 17

, the head strap


8


′ is pulled toward the clamping hole


731


′, urging the engaging portion


71


′ to be tightly inserted into the clamping hole


731


′ with the aid of the slant


711


′ . The head strap


8


′ is positioned due to tight engagement between the engaging portion


71


′ and the clamping hole


731


′, thereby fixing the length of the head strap


8


′. Nevertheless, the user still has to remove the pair of swimming/diving goggles and disengage the engaging portion


71


′ from the clamping hole


731


′ before proceeding with adjustment of the head strap


8


′, and repeated adjustments often occur.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a buckle that allows easy adjustment of a head strap of a pair of swimming/diving goggles. The buckle includes a body made of a slightly flexible material. The body includes a pressing portion on a first end thereof, a clamping portion on a second end thereof, and a bendable connecting portion between the pressing portion and the clamping portion.




The pressing portion includes two sidewalls and a post fixed between the sidewalls. The clamping portion includes a clamping hole delimited by a bottom wall, two lateral walls, and a top wall extending portions of the lateral walls. A retaining edge is formed on a top edge of each lateral wall.




The connecting portion is mounted around a mounting peg of a main body of the pair of swimming/diving goggles, with the clamping portion and the pressing portion lying side by side. An end of a head strap of the pair of swimming/diving goggles extends into the body via the clamping hole, winds around the post, and extends out of the body via the clamping hole. The end of the head strap is pullable to obtain a desired tightness, exerting a force to the post to press against the retaining edges, thereby reliably positioning the head strap in place.











The pressing portion is manually movable to disengage the post from the retaining edges, allowing loosening of the head strap. Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a buckle device for a pair of swimming/diving goggles in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a partial top view, partly sectioned, of a pair of swimming/diving goggles using the buckle device in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the pair of swimming/diving goggles in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

, illustrating adjustment of tightness of a head strap of the pair of swimming/diving goggles.





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

, illustrating release of the head strap after adjustment.





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

, illustrating loosening of the head strap by directly moving the head strap.





FIG. 7

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

, illustrating loosening of the head strap through operation of a release section.





FIG. 8

is an exploded perspective view illustrating use with a head strap of another type.





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of the buckle device in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the buckle device in FIG.


9


.





FIG. 11

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional buckle for swimming/diving goggles.





FIG. 12

is a partial top view, partly sectioned, of a pair of swimming/diving goggles using the buckle in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 13

is an exploded perspective view of another conventional buckle.





FIG. 14

is a partial top view, partly sectioned, of a pair of swimming/diving goggles using the buckle in FIG.


13


.





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of a further conventional buckle.





FIG. 16

is a partial top view, partly sectioned, of a pair of swimming/diving goggles using the buckle in FIG.


15


.





FIG. 17

is a view similar to

FIG. 16

, illustrating adjustment of a head strap of the pair of swimming/diving goggles in FIG.


16


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 through 3

, a buckle device in accordance with the present invention is made of a slightly flexible material and generally comprises a body


1


having a pressing portion


11


on an end thereof and a clamping portion


12


on the other end thereof. The pressing portion


11


and the clamping portion


12


are connected together by a connecting portion


13


that is thinner and bendable.




The pressing portion


11


includes two sidewalls


111


and a post


112


fixed between the sidewalls


111


. Each sidewall


111


has a pressing section


113


against which the clamping portion


12


presses. The pressing portion


11


further includes a release section


114


extending from an end thereof, allowing manual operation for adjustment of a head strap


2


. Preferably, an anti-slide section


116


is provided on an outer side of the pressing portion


11


. Further, a bend


115


extends from the other end of the pressing portion


11


.




The clamping portion


12


includes a bottom wall


127


, two lateral walls


124


projecting from two sides of the bottom wall


127


, and a top wall


122


extending between portions of the lateral walls


124


. A clamping hole


121


is defined between the bottom wall


127


, the portions of the lateral walls


124


, and the top wall


122


. The portion of each lateral wall


124


delimiting the clamping hole


121


is has an abutting section


125


against which the respective pressing section


113


presses. Further, a retaining edge


123


is formed on a top edge of each lateral wall


124


and located adjacent to the respective abutting section


125


for retaining the head strap


2


in place. Further, an anti-slide section


126


is provided on an outer side of the clamping portion


12


.




In assembly, the connecting portion


13


is wound around a mounting peg


31


of a main body


3


of a pair of swimming/diving goggles, with the pressing portion


11


being located on an outer side of the main body


3


. An end of the head strap


2


is extended into the body


1


via the clamping hole


121


, wound around the post


112


, and then extended out of the body I via the clamping hole


121


, as shown in FIG.


2


. When adjustment of the head strap


2


is required, as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the main body


3


remains on the head of the user, and the user may directly pulls the distal end


21


of the head strap


2


that is located outside. The distal end


21


of the head strap


2


is pulled until the required tightness and length of the head strap


2


are obtained. It is noted that the retaining edges


123


and the post


112


have a gap therebetween, allowing movement of the head strap


2


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, when the head strap


2


is released, the inner portion


22


of the head strap


2


exerts a pulling force (see the upper arrow) on the post


112


of the pressing portion


11


. Thus, the post


112


moves toward the top wall


122


of the clamping portion


12


. Thus, the post


112


and the retaining edge


123


tightly position the head strap


2


and thus fix the tightening length of the head strap


2


. The greater the pulling force from the inner portion


22


is, the more reliable positioning′ effect for the head strap


2


is obtained. Further, the head-strap


2


may include teeth


23


on an inner side thereof for engaging with the retaining edge


123


, thereby further positioning the head strap


2


. Further, the pressing section


113


presses against the abutting section


125


of the clamping portion


2


under the action of force. This assures a gap between the post


112


and the retaining edges


123


, preventing the head strap


2


from being damaged by excessive clamping force.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, when loosening of the head strap


2


is required, the user can press the anti-slide sections


116


and


126


and push the pressing portion


11


until the post


112


is disengaged from the retaining edge


123


. The bending portion


115


assists in easy travel of the release section


114


, and the inner portion


22


of the head strap


2


is moved to loosen the head strap


2


.




Alternatively, referring to

FIG. 7

, the user can push the release section


114


outward to cause disengagement of the post


112


from the retaining edge


123


. Again, the bending portion


115


assists in easy travel of the release section


114


, and the inner portion


22


of the head strap


2


is moved to loosen the head strap


2


.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, the buckle device in accordance with the present invention can be use with a head strap having two flat sides without teeth.





FIGS. 9 and 10

illustrate a modified embodiment of the invention, wherein the pressing portion (now designated by


5


), the clamping portion (now designated by


6


), and the post (now designated by


7


) can be separately formed. The pressing portion


5


is preferably made of a more flexible material. A connecting portion


51


is attached to an end of the pressing portion


5


and has an engaging hole


52


for engaging with a protrusion


61


on the clamping portion


6


, thereby connecting the pressing portion


5


to the clamping portion


6


. The pressing portion


5


includes two aligned holes


53


in two sides thereof for mounting the post.




The buckle device in accordance with the present invention allows the user to easily adjust the head strap


2


while wearing the pair of swimming/diving goggles on his/her head. Nevertheless, adjustment of the head strap


2


can be proceeded after the pair of swimming/diving goggles is removed from the head of the user.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A buckle for a pair of swimming/diving goggles, the buckle comprising:a body made of a slightly flexible material, the body including a pressing portion on a first end thereof, a clamping portion on a second end thereof, and a bendable connecting portion between the pressing portion and the clamping portion; the pressing portion including two sidewalls and a post fixed between the sidewalls; the clamping portion including a clamping hole delimited by a bottom wall, two lateral walls, and a top wall extending portions of the lateral walls, a retaining edge being formed on a top edge of each said lateral wall; the connecting portion being mounted around a mounting peg of a main body of the pair of swimming/diving goggles, with the clamping portion and the pressing portion lying side by side; the pair of swimming/diving goggles including a head strap having an end extending into the body via the clamping hole, winding around the post, and extending out of the body via the clamping hole, the end of the head strap being pullable to obtain a desired tightness, exerting a force to the post to press against the retaining edges, thereby reliably positioning the head strap in place; and the pressing portion being manually movable to disengage the post from the retaining edges, allowing loosening of the head strap.
  • 2. The buckle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clamping portion has an anti-slide section on an outer side thereof, and wherein the pressing portion has another anti-slide section on an outer side thereof.
  • 3. The buckle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pressing portion further including a release section, when the release section is manually moved outward away from the clamping portion, the post is disengaged from the retaining edges, allowing loosening of the head strap.
  • 4. The buckle as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said sidewall of the pressing portion has a pressing section, and wherein each said lateral wall delimiting the clamping hole has an abutting edge against which an associated one of the pressing section presses, thereby providing a gap between the post and the retaining edges, preventing the head strap from being damaged by excessive clamping force.
  • 5. The buckle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pressing portion has a bend extending from an end thereof, the bend being located adjacent to the connecting portion.
  • 6. The buckle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pressing portion, the clamping portion, and the post are separately formed and then assembled together.
  • 7. The buckle as claimed in claim 6, wherein the pressing portion is made of a flexible material and has a connecting portion and an engaging hole, the pressing portion including two aligned holes in two sides thereof for mounting the post, the clamping portion having a protrusion on an end thereof for engaging with the engaging hole of the pressing portion.
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