The present invention refers to an eyeglass carrying device for bicycles.
Another object of the present invention is a bicycle provided with the aforementioned eyeglass carrying device.
The object of the present invention lends itself to being used in the field of sports and has particular use in the field of cycling both at amateur and competitive level.
As known, during any sports activity of the cycling type, the athletes and/or cyclists can be provided with and use various accessories that, when not being used, need to be stably arranged so that they do not interfere with the normal athletic and/or physical activity being carried out.
With particular reference to eyeglasses intended for protecting the eyes of athletes and/or cyclists from sunlight, from rain, from wind, from air resistance, from insects and from undesired contact with foreign bodies, the passage from a usage condition to a non-use condition thereof during the sporting activity, especially when competitive, requires the athlete and/or cyclist to search for a safe place in which to momentarily and stably place the removed eyeglasses.
Generally, once removed, the eyeglasses are inserted in a pocket made in the sports clothing of the athlete and/or cyclist.
The act of removing the eyeglasses from the face of the athlete and/or cyclist and the positioning thereof inside a pocket requires a series of manual actions that significantly disturb the performance of the athletic and physical activity being carried out and has some risks in terms of safety.
In particular, the aforementioned operation can be carried out in two different ways that both require that one or even both of the hands be removed from the handlebar of the bicycle.
In a first case the athlete and/or the cyclist, must take a hand off the handlebar to grip the eyeglasses and remove them from the face. Since the athlete and/or the cyclist has to insert the eyeglasses in a respective pocket, the size of which is generally small and the position of which is normally located on a side or on the back of the athlete and/or cyclist, it is necessary to close up the eyeglasses, folding the respective temples, so that they take up a low-bulk configuration. The folding of the temples can be ably carried out using a single hand with the risk that the eyeglasses may slip or fall as the bicycle moves forwards.
In a second case, once the eyeglasses have been removed from the face with one hand, the athlete and/or the cyclist takes the other hand off the handlebar to quickly fold the temples and take the eyeglasses into a minimum-bulk configuration useful for the insertion thereof inside the aforementioned pocket. The handling of the eyeglasses with two hands involves a high accident risk for the athlete and/or the cyclist since, by temporarily leaving the handlebar, he/she rides the bicycle with only the balance of his/her body.
The act of repositioning the eyeglasses on the face of the athlete and/or cyclist also requires a series of movements that disturb the performance of the athletic and physical activity, with accident risks for him/her. In other situations, instead of inserting the eyeglasses in the respective pockets made in the garments used, the athletes and/or cyclists can place the eyeglasses on the helmets by inserting the temples of the eyeglasses inside the corresponding aeration openings. These operations of finding the aeration openings most suitable for accommodating the temples of the eyeglasses, as well as the insertion of such temples in the selected openings, also inevitably require the athletes and/or cyclists to use both hands, with clear risks to their safety.
In the case in which the athletes and/or cyclists do not have either suitable pockets made in the garments used, nor helmets provided with aeration openings suitable for receiving the respective temples inserted in them, the removal of the eyeglasses from the face is normally carried out and they are kept in raised position on the forehead, collecting sweat and/or condensation.
In addition, it should be noted that all of the removal operations of the eyeglasses from the face of athletes and/or cyclists like those relative to the repositioning of the eyeglasses onto the face are generally carried out during races and/or similar competitions in which it is necessary to maintain one's concentration and not be distracted by possible impediments that can arise through the handling of the eyeglasses.
The main purpose of the present invention is to provide an eyeglass carrying device for bicycles and similar tubular bodies, as well as a bicycle provided with such an eyeglass carrying device, capable of solving the problems encountered in the prior art.
A further purpose of the present invention is to propose an eyeglass carrying device for bicycles and similar tubular bodies, as well as a bicycle provided with such an eyeglass carrying device, which allow the eyeglasses worn by an athlete and/or cyclist to be positioned in a single operation or through a limited number of operations.
Another purpose of the present invention is to propose an eyeglass carrying device for bicycles and similar tubular bodies, as well as a bicycle provided with such an eyeglass carrying device, which allow the quick and simple positioning of the eyeglasses worn by an athlete and/or a cyclist using a single hand.
Another purpose of the present invention is to propose an eyeglass carrying device for bicycles and similar tubular bodies, as well as a bicycle provided with such an eyeglass carrying device, capable of ensuring the stable positioning of the eyeglasses worn by an athlete and/or cyclist according to a predetermined position.
Finally, a purpose of the present invention is to propose an eyeglass carrying device for bicycles and similar tubular bodies, as well as a bicycle provided with such an eyeglass carrying device, which allow the immediate positioning of the eyeglasses worn by an athlete and/or cyclist in total safety.
The purposes specified above, and yet others, are substantially achieved by an eyeglass carrying device for bicycles and similar tubular bodies, as well as a bicycle provided with such an eyeglass carrying device, as expressed and described in the following claims.
The description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of an eyeglass carrying device for bicycles and similar tubular bodies, as well as a bicycle provided with such an eyeglass carrying device, in accordance with the present invention, will now be given, as an example. Such a description will be carried out hereinafter with reference to the attached drawings, provided for indicating and therefore not limiting purposes, in which:
With reference to the attached figures, reference numeral 1 wholly indicates an eyeglass carrying device for bicycles and similar tubular bodies, in accordance with the present invention.
As can be seen in the attached figures, the eyeglass carrying device 1 comprises at least one engagement portion 2 provided with at least one fastening mechanism 3 arranged to grip a portion 101 (
The portion 101 of the eyeglasses 100, able to be gripped by the fastening mechanism 3 of the eyeglass carrying device 1, can be different from the bridge, like for example the temples or the lenses.
The eyeglass carrying device 1 also comprises at least one supporting portion 4, preferably made on the opposite side with respect to the engagement portion 2, provided with at least one supporting surface 5 adapted for engaging a destination surface 202 of a frame 201 of a bicycle 200 and/or of a similar tubular body not forming part of the eyeglass carrying device 1.
The eyeglass carrying device 1 comprises at least one locking element 6 able to be operatively associated with the supporting portion 4 to keep the eyeglass carrying device itself engaged at the destination surface 202 of the frame 201 of the bicycle 200 and/or at the similar tubular body not forming part of the eyeglass carrying device 1.
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In detail, the fastening appendages 7 at least partially delimit a housing and locking seat 10 of the portion 101 of the eyeglasses 100 to be fastened and held.
Advantageously, the fastening appendages 7 are elastically deformable to allow the insertion of the aforementioned portion 101 of the eyeglasses 100 in the respective housing and locking seat 10, as well as the extraction and disengagement of the portion 101 from such a housing and locking seat 10 through the opening out of the fastening appendages 7, or, possibly, of mobile parts of the latter, at the convergence point 8. According to a further advantageous aspect of the present invention, the eyeglass carrying device 1 can be provided with suitable abutment and holding surfaces 7a (
More in particular, the abutment surfaces 7a face towards the housing and locking seat 10 so as to hold the eyeglasses 100 in such a seat during the sports activity.
Alternatively, as can be seen in the embodiment illustrated in
Advantageously, the magnetic and/or ferromagnetic element arranged on the eyeglasses 100 and adapted for interacting with the magnetic element 11 of the eyeglass carrying device 1, can be engaged, fitted or incorporated directly in the bridge/nosepad and/or in the temples and/or in the lenses of the eyeglasses used so as to allow different couplings between the latter and the eyeglass carrying device 1 provided.
Again with reference to the embodiment illustrated in
Advantageously, the fastening appendage 7 that converges towards the other fastening appendage 7 is elastically deformable to allow a snap-insertion of the respective portion 101 of the eyeglasses 100 in the housing and locking seat 10, at which such a portion 101 is held by the magnetic element 11.
With reference to the embodiments illustrated in
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In particular, the supporting surface 5 can be switched between an arched concave configuration to engage an arched convex destination surface 202 of the frame 201 of the bicycle 200 and/or a similar arched convex tubular portion and a flat configuration,
Going into greater detail, the supporting surface 5 with variable configuration is defined on an elastically deformable supporting portion 4. The elasticity of the supporting portion 4 allows the elastic deformation thereof as well as the switching of the supporting surface 5 between the arched concave configuration and the flat configuration. This characteristic is very advantageous since it gives the eyeglass carrying device the ability to adapt perfectly to the outer profile of the destination surface 202 of the frame 201 of the bicycle 200 and/or of the similar tubular portion, therefore being universal.
In order to ensure a satisfactory level of adherence between the supporting portion 4 of the eyeglass carrying device 1 and the destination surface 202 of the frame 201 of the bicycle 200 and/or of the similar tubular portion, the eyeglass carrying device 1 is advantageously provided with a gasket 12 or a similar interposition element (
The gasket 12 can be interposed between the supporting surface 5 of the supporting portion 4 and the destination surface 202 of the frame 201 of a bicycle 200 and/or a similar tubular portion.
Advantageously, the gasket 12 has a first surface 12a, preferably counter-shaped to the supporting surface 5 of the supporting portion 4, so as to adhere and couple perfectly with the latter and a second surface 12b, facing the opposite way to the first surface 12a that can be arched concave shaped to adhere on an arched convex destination portion 202 of the frame 201 of the bicycle 200, or flat, to adhere on a flat destination portion 202 of the frame 201 of the bicycle 200.
Depending on the configuration of the supporting surface 5 of the supporting portion 4 provided, the gasket 12 can be arched concave shaped, flat or can have variable configuration between arched concave shaped or flat.
Advantageously, the gasket 12 is made of an elastically deformable material, preferably EPDM, in other words peroxide (Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer), to adapt, on one side, to the shape of the supporting surface 5 of the supporting portion 4 and, on the other side, to the shape of the destination surface 202 of the frame 201 of the bicycle 200 and/or of a similar tubular portion.
With reference to the embodiments illustrated in
Alternatively, as illustrated in relation to the embodiments according to
In accordance with a further variant embodiment, the engagement portion 2 can be rotatably constrained to the supporting portion 4 so that the fastening appendages 7 are rotatable with respect to the latter, as represented by the curved arrow “A” represented in
With reference to the attached figures the eyeglass carrying device 1 is equipped with at least one fastening protuberance 15 for the removable engagement of the locking element 6 to the destination surface 202 of the frame 201 of the bicycle 200.
With particular reference to the embodiments illustrated in
Irrespective of the number of fastening protuberances 15 provided, each of them is integrated in the supporting portion 4 developing from the latter, preferably cantilevered.
With reference to the embodiments illustrated in
Again with reference to the embodiments illustrated in
In accordance with the present invention, there is no reason why the supporting portion 4 of the eyeglass carrying device 1 cannot also have a substantially square or rectangular shape from which at least one of the aforementioned fastening protuberances 15, in particular all of them, develops, preferably cantilevered.
With reference to the embodiments illustrated in
In detail, the O-ring seal 6a is configured to at least partially surround each of the fastening protuberances 15 projecting from the supporting portion 4 and keep the eyeglass carrying device 1 adhered to the destination surface 202 of the frame 201 of the bicycle 200 and/or of a similar tubular portion.
The eyeglass carrying device in accordance with the embodiments illustrated in
The eyeglass carrying device described above, as well as a bicycle equipped with such a device, solve the problems encountered in the prior art and achieve important advantages.
Firstly, the device described above allows athletes and/or amateur and/or competitive cyclists to position and lock the eyeglasses in use quickly on the frame of the bicycle with a single hand and without risks of accidents.
In particular, the device according to the present invention allows the quick and immediate locking of the eyeglasses on the frame, preferably on the handlebar stem of the bicycle without having to close the temples thereof. The locking action takes place by simply bringing to bridge of the eyeglasses used up to the housing and locking seat of the device and pressing it towards such a seat so as to force the eyeglasses and be gripped by the fastening mechanism of the engagement portion.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102017000095851 | Aug 2017 | IT | national |