The present invention relates to a buckle for swimming/diving goggles and, more particularly, to a buckle for swimming/diving goggles allowing easy adjustment of a head strap.
Swimming goggles generally include two lenses, two frames, a bridge, a buckle, and a head strap. The buckle allows adjustment of a length of the head strap.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a buckle for swimming goggles with operational convenience, wider application, and reliable engagement.
A buckle for swimming/diving goggles according to the present invention is adapted to be mounted to a side of a body of the swimming/diving goggles and adapted to engage with a head strap including a plurality of teeth. The buckle includes a base having a front end with an engagement portion engaged with the side of the body. The base further includes a rear end having a slot. The head strap is adapted to extend through the slot. The base further includes a support portion adjacent to the front end of the base. A cover includes a front end having an engagement portion engaged with the side of the body. The cover covers the base, and a space is defined between the cover and the base. The cover further includes a groove extending from a rear end of the cover towards but spaced from the front end of the cover. The groove includes an opening in the rear end of the cover. A button is mounted in the groove of the cover and made of flexible material. The button includes an inner face. An engagement plate is formed on the inner face of the button and aligned with the slot of the base. The engagement plate includes a catch for releasably engaging with the teeth of the head strap. The button further includes front and rear ends. A grip is provided on the rear end of the button and is received in the opening of the cover. First and second supporting points are defined between the button and the base. A pressing section is formed between the first and second supporting points. The front end of the button abuts against the support portion of the base to retain the catch in engagement with the teeth of the head strap to only allow movement of the head strap in a tightening direction. The button is pressable at the pressing section to disengage the catch from the teeth of the head strap to allow movement of the head strap in a loosening direction opposite to the tightening direction. The space receives the pressed pressing section. The grip is manually operable to disengage the catch from the teeth of the head strap to allow movement of the head strap in the loosening direction.
Preferably, with each of the plurality of teeth of the head strap includes a slanted face and a stop face opposite to the slanted face. The catch of the button is engageable with the stop face of the plurality of teeth of the head strap to retain the head strap.
In an example, the base includes two pivot seats formed on an inner face thereof and located behind the support portion. Each of the two pivot seats of the cover has a first recess. An abutment plate is provided on the inner face of the cover. The second supporting point is located between the abutment plate and the button. The cover includes an inner face having two pivotal seats each having a second recess. The button includes an inner face having a protrusion pivotally engaged with the two pivot seats of the cover and the two pivot seats of the base. The protrusion includes two cylindrical ends received in the first and second recesses. The first supporting point is located between the two cylinders and the base.
In another example, the button includes two pivot seats formed on an inner face of the button and each having a recess. An abutment plate is provided on the inner face of the button. The second supporting point is located between the abutment plate and the base. The base includes an inner face having a protrusion pivotally engaged with the two pivot seats of the button. The protrusion includes two cylindrical ends received in the recesses. The first supporting point is located between the two cylinders and the button.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
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The cover 2 includes a front end having an engagement portion 21 engaged with the body 4. After engagement, the cover 2 covers the base 1, and a space 22 is defined between the cover 2 and the base 1 to allow movement of the button 3 when the button 3 is pressed. The cover 2 includes a groove 23 extending from a center of a rear end of the cover 2 towards but spaced from a front end of the cover 2. The groove 23 has an opening 24 in the rear end of the cover 2. Two pivot seats 25 are formed on an inner face of the cover 2 and aligned with the pivot seats 14 of the base 1. Each pivot seat 25 includes a recess 251.
The button 3 is mounted in the groove 23 of the cover 2 and made of flexible material. An engagement plate 31 is provided on an inner face of the button 3 and aligned with the slot 12 of the base 1. The engagement plate 31 includes a catch 311 on an end thereof for engagement with the stop face 512 of one of the teeth 51 of the head strap 5. A protrusion 32 is provided on a front end of the inner face of the button 3 for pivotal engagement with the pivot seats 14 and 25 of the base 1 and the cover 2. The protrusion 32 includes two cylindrical ends 321 received in the grooves 141 and 251, allowing the button 3 to pivot relative to the base 1 and the cover 2. The button 3 further includes a rear end having a grip 33.
The engagement portions 11 and 21 of the base 1 and the cover 2 are engaged with the side of the body 4. The button 3 is mounted in the opening 23 of the cover 2 with the cylindrical ends 321 of the protrusion 32 received in the grooves 141 and 251 of the pivot seats 14 and 25 of the base 1 and the cover 2 and with the grip 33 received in the opening 24 of the cover 2. Two supporting points a and b are formed between the button 3 and the base 1. Specifically, the first supporting point a is located between the cylindrical ends 321 and the base 1, and the second supporting point b is located between the distal end of the abutment plate 15 and the button 3. A pressing section 34 is formed between the first and second supporting points a and b.
The head strap 5 is extended through the slot 12 and includes inner and outer sections 52 and 53. The front end of the button 3 abuts against the support portion 13 of the base 1, and the engagement plate 31 faces the head strap 5. The catch 311 of the button 3 engages with the stop face 512 of one of the teeth 51 of the head strap 5, as shown in
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The buckle according to the present invention allows easy adjustment of the tightness of the head strap 5 with operational convenience and stable positioning. The base 1, 6 and the cover 2 can be mounted to the side of swimming/diving goggles by integral formation, coupling, or other suitable provisions.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the essence of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
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