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 length 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 while providing 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 mount a head strap. The buckle includes a coupling block having a front end with a coupling portion engaged with the body. The coupling block further includes a rear end spaced from the front end of the coupling block in a longitudinal direction. The rear end of the coupling block has an insertion hole receiving the head strap. The coupling block further includes outer and inner sides spaced in a width direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. The insertion hole includes an inner peripheral wall. The inner peripheral wall includes a front end having a pressing edge facing the outer side of the coupling block. A recess is defined in the outer side of the coupling block and in communication with the insertion hole. The outer side of the coupling block further includes a pressing face behind the recess. A pressing block is mounted to the outer side of the coupling block and includes outer and inner sides spaced in the width direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. A pin is mounted to the inner side of the pressing block at a location corresponding to the recess and the pressing edge of the coupling block. The pin has a spacing to the pressing edge of the coupling block in the longitudinal direction. The inner side of the pressing block includes a first surface and a second surface located behind the first surface and having a slope different from that of the first surface. A fulcrum is located between the first and second surfaces and abuts the pressing face of the coupling block. The first and second surfaces are located corresponding to the pressing face of the coupling block. The outer side of the pressing block includes a pressing portion corresponding to the second surface.
An end of the head strap is extended forwards into the insertion hole of the coupling block and wound around the pin and extended rearwards out of the insertion hole. The head strap is folded in two and includes an outer section and an inner section.
When the pressing portion of the coupling block is pressed, the pressing block pivots relative to the pressing face of the coupling block about the fulcrum. The pin moves away from the pressing edge of the coupling block in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, increasing the spacing between the pin and the pressing edge in the longitudinal direction, allowing loosening of the head strap.
Preferably, the outer side of the coupling block includes an abutment face at the front end of the coupling block. The inner side of the pressing block includes a front, abutment end corresponding to the abutment face of the coupling block. The first surface is located between the fulcrum and the front, abutment end of the pressing block.
Preferably, the outer side of the coupling block further includes an inclined guiding face located behind the pressing face. The pressing block further includes a rear, arcuate, guiding end spaced from the front, abutment end in the longitudinal direction. The rear, arcuate, guiding end of the pressing block moves along the inclined guiding face of the coupling block when the pressing block is pressed.
Preferably, the pressing block includes two lugs, and two ends of the pin rotatably received in the two lugs. Alternatively, the pin can be integrally formed with the coupling block.
Preferably, the pressing edge of the coupling block is at an acute angle with the longitudinal direction.
Preferably, the head strap includes a plurality of teeth.
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 buckle according to the present invention includes a coupling block 1 and a pressing block 2. The coupling block 1 includes a front end having a coupling portion 11 engaged with the body 3. The coupling block 1 further includes a rear end spaced from the front end of the coupling block 1 in a longitudinal direction. The rear end of the coupling block 1 has an insertion hole 12 receiving the head strap 4. The coupling block 1 further includes outer and inner sides 13 and 14 spaced in a width direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. The insertion hole 12 includes an inner peripheral wall. The inner peripheral wall includes a front end having a pressing edge 121 facing the outer side and at an acute angle with the longitudinal direction. The outer side 13 of the coupling block 1 includes an abutment face 15 at the front end. A recess 16 is defined in the outer side 13 and located behind the abutment face 15 and in communication with the insertion hole 12. The outer side 13 of the coupling block 1 further includes a pressing face 17 behind the recess 16. The outer side 13 of the coupling block 1 further includes an inclined guiding face 18 located behind the pressing face 17.
The pressing block 2 is mounted to the outer side 13 of the coupling block 1 and includes outer and inner sides 21 and 22 spaced in the width direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. A pin 24 is mounted to the inner side 22 at a location corresponding to the recess 16 and the pressing edge 121. In the form shown, the pressing block 2 includes two lugs 23. Two ends of the pin 24 are rotatably received in the lugs 23. Thus, the pin 24 can rotate relative to the lugs 23. However, the pin 24 can be integrally formed with the pressing block 2. The inner side 22 of the pressing block 2 includes a front, abutment end 25 corresponding to the abutment face 15 of the coupling block 1. The inner side 22 of the pressing block 2 further includes a first surface 26 and a second surface 27 located behind the first surface 26 and having a slope different from that of the first surface 26. A fulcrum 28 is located between the first and second surfaces 26 and 27. The first surface 26 is located between the fulcrum 28 and the front, abutment end 25 of the pressing block 2. The first and second surfaces 26 and 27 are located corresponding to the pressing face 17. The outer side 21 of the pressing block 2 includes a pressing portion 29 corresponding to the second surface 27. The rear end of the pressing block 2 further includes a rear, arcuate, guiding end 291 spaced from the front, abutment end 25 in the longitudinal direction.
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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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