Claims
- 1. A diving mask, comprising:
- a frame including a front portion, rearwardly extending first and second side portions and enclosing at least one lens;
- a flexible skirt secured to said frame and constructed and arranged to provide a water-tight seal between said frame and the user's face;
- at least one of said side portions having one of a first and second coupling portions of a corresponding quick-release buckle affixed thereto, said coupling portions of each said buckle configured for mating engagement with each other so that the other one of said coupling portions matingly engages said corresponding affixed portion through an axially forward direction of insertion towards said front portion of said frame, said coupling portions being configured to disengage from each other in an axially rearward direction away from said front portion; and
- a mask strap having first and second ends, at least one of said ends being engaged with the other of said first and second coupling portions so as to extend coaxially from a rear end of said other portion for effecting a releasably lockable coupling of said strap to said frame.
- 2. The mask as defined in claim 1 wherein the other of said first and second coupling portions which is engaged with said end of said mask strap is provided with a strap length adjustment latch.
- 3. The mask as defined in claim 2 wherein said adjustment latch is unitary with the other of said first and second coupling portions and includes a biased latch member which is normally biased against said strap, and a grasping portion for exerting a release force to overcome said biasing force to release said strap.
- 4. The mask as defined in claim 3 wherein said strap is provided with a plurality of spaced locking formations configured for engaging said latch member.
- 5. The mask as defined in claim 1 wherein said first coupling portion of each said buckle includes a prong portion for engaging said second coupling portion, and a strap retaining portion for retaining said mask strap.
- 6. The mask as defined in claim 5 wherein said prong portion includes a pair of spaced resilient latch arms disposed on either side of an axially extending guide arm.
- 7. The mask as defined in claim 6 wherein each of said latch arms includes a locking lobe disposed on a corresponding end of said latch arm.
- 8. The mask as defined in claim 6 wherein said second coupling portion includes a housing defining at least one receptacle dimensioned to accommodate said latch arms and said guide arm.
- 9. The mask as defined in claim 8 wherein said receptacle housing further includes at least one release opening for providing access to a corresponding one of said latch arms for overcoming said biasing force and releasing said first coupling portion from said second coupling portion.
- 10. The mask as defined in claim 1 wherein said one of said first and second coupling portions is integrally formed with said corresponding one of said side portions of said frame.
- 11. A diving mask, comprising:
- a frame including a front portion and rearwardly extending first and second side portions and enclosing at least one lens;
- a flexible skirt secured to said frame and constructed and arranged to provide a water-tight seal between said frame and the user's face;
- a mask strap having first and second ends, at least one of said ends being engaged with a first coupling portion of a quick-release buckle so as to extend coaxially from a rear end of said first coupling portion for effecting a releasably lockable coupling of said strap to said frame, said first coupling portion having a pair of resilient, biased latch arms disposed on either side of an axially extending guide arm;
- at least one of said first and second side portions of said frame having a second coupling portion of said buckle attached thereto, said second coupling portion including a housing defining at least one receptacle configured for accommodating said latch arms and said guide arm, said first coupling portion constructed to engage said second coupling portion through an axially forward direction of insertion towards said front portion of said frame, and also having at least one release opening for permitting access to said latch arms for disengaging said first coupling portion from said second coupling portion in an axially rearward direction away from said front portion;
- wherein said mask strap may be adjusted in length independently of the attachment of said strap to said mask frame.
- 12. The mask as defined in claim 11 wherein said first coupling portion is provided with a strap length adjustment latch.
- 13. The mask as defined in claim 12 wherein said adjustment latch includes a biased latch tooth which is normally biased against said strap and a grasping portion for exerting a release force to overcome said biasing force to release said strap.
- 14. The mask as defined in claim 13 wherein said strap is provided with a plurality of spaced locking formations configured for engaging said latch tooth.
- 15. The mask as defined in claim 11 wherein said second coupling portion is integrally formed with said frame.
- 16. A diving mask, comprising:
- a frame including a front portion, rearwardly extending first and second side portions and enclosing at least one lens;
- a flexible skirt secured to said frame and constructed and arranged to provide a water-tight seal between said frame and the user's face;
- each of said side portions having an end to which is mounted one of a first and second coupling portions of a corresponding quick-release buckle, said coupling portions of each said buckle configured for mating engagement with each other so that the other one of said coupling portions matingly engages said corresponding affixed portion through an axially forward direction of insertion towards said front portion of said frame, said coupling portions being configured to disengage from each other in an axially rearward direction away from said front portion; and
- a mask strap having first and second ends, each of said ends being engaged with the other of said first and second coupling portions of said quick-release buckle so as to extend coaxially from a rear end of said other portion for effecting a releasably lockable coupling of said strap to said frame, said coupling portion engaged on said mask strap ends also being provided with a mask strap length adjustment mechanism;
- wherein said mask strap may be adjusted in length independently of the attachment of said strap to said mask frame.
- 17. The mask as defined in claim 16 wherein said mask strap length adjustment mechanism is integral with one of said first and second coupling portions.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/255,658, filed on Jun. 8, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/020,424, filed Mar. 25, 1994, now U.S. Patent No. Des. 371,566, issued Jul. 9, 1996, and entitled, "DIVING MASK".
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