This invention relates generally to cooling add-ons for use with eyewear. More particularly, the present invention relates to cooling gel packets that are coupled with an insulating sleeve that may be used with a variety of eyewear already in existence.
Users of eyewear may often wish to chill the frames of the eyewear to create a cooling effect on the sides of the heads and temples. Such a cooling effect is often desirable to lower body temperature in hot environments or simply to create a pleasant sensation from the feeling of the cool material against warm skin. Currently, the main cooling means for most eyewear involves having the cooling means or material integrated directly into the eyewear frame. However, such integration with the frame poses a two-fold problem.
Firstly, the insulation for the cooling material can only be as good as the frames of the eyewear allow. This requires the eyewear frames be either made with or integrated with a separate insulating material, which restricts the construction and design of the eyewear.
Secondly, the eyewear itself must be chilled to be of use. This often means that the user must remove the eyewear in order to chill it. This creates a situation in which the user is only able to keep using the eyewear for a fraction of the time, and the eyewear must be continuously removed to chill it again as the material warms up through use. Furthermore, the resulting temperature differential in the lenses can lead to fogging, creating obstructions in vision for the user.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a removable, interchangeable means of cooling that works with a wide variety of eyewear. By using insulating sleeves of varying sizes combined with individual cooling gel packets, the need to remove the entire eyewear for cooling is obviated. As soon as the eyewear begins to warm up, the user may simply obtain another cooling gel packet that is already cold and swap it with the now-warm gel packet. Rather than needing to remove the entire eyewear for a period of time to chill it, the user can refresh the chilling effect immediately while retaining use of the eyewear. This has the effect of increasing the available use-time of the eyewear and allows for perpetual cooling of the eyewear through swapping of the cooling gel packets.
An objective of the present invention is to provide users with a cooling aid for eyewear frames, that comprises insulating sleeves and gel packets. As the insulating sleeves and gel packets can be made of varying dimensions, this allows the invention to be used with any size or shape of glasses or eyewear. As such, the user can choose any style of frame or design without needing to specifically consider accommodating an integrated chilling method ahead of time. The present invention ensures complete versatility for use with any existing eyewear on the market, allowing users to purchase eyewear freely without the need for retrofitting the eyewear with a cooling method.
Freeze frame insert is intended to provide users with a cooling aid for eyewear frames that comprises insulating sleeves and gel packets. As the insulating sleeves and gel packets can be made of varying dimensions, this allows the invention to be used with any size or shape of glasses or eyewear. As such, the user can choose any style of frame or design without needing to specifically consider accommodating an integrated chilling method ahead of time. Both the insulating sleeve and the cooling gel packet can be resized as necessary during manufacture to fit any frame, regardless of the size or shape of the eyewear. The insulating sleeve may furthermore be made from a more flexible material, allowing one insulating sleeve to flex to fit a variety of frames. This ensures the invention has complete versatility for use with any existing eyewear on the market, allowing users to purchase eyewear freely without the need for retrofitting the eyewear with a cooling method.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The following description is in reference to
According to the preferred embodiment, the insulating sleeve 2 comprises a sleeve body 4, a storage cavity 5, a first end 6a, and a second end 6b. As seen in
In the ideal embodiment as shown in the figures, the insulating sleeve 2 has the shape of a roughly elliptical tube that should be sized to accept most standard sizes of legs or frames from glasses or other eyewear. The sleeve body 4 may be formed from a single piece of material or may be formed from multiple pieces of material stitched together. In some embodiments, the first hole 7a or second hole 7b may be sealed off to increase the insulative properties of the insulating sleeve 2 and to help hold the gel packet 1 in place, creating only one entry point or exit point for both the gel pack 1 and heat to escape. In other words, at least one of the first end 6a and the second end 6b may be sealable. It is preferred that the insulating sleeve 2 should serve to provide a receptacle for the gel packet 1 and to help keep the gel packet 1 cold during use. In the preferred embodiment, the sleeve body 4 is made from a material that is both flexible and has insulating properties, such as neoprene or spandex, though any material having similar properties is ideal. The insulating properties of the insulating sleeve 2 are intended to help prevent the gel from warming up during use, thus extending the time the gel packet 1 can be used before needing to be chilled again. However, other embodiments of the sleeve body 4 may be made from other materials that are either rigid or lack insulating properties.
According to the preferred embodiment, the gel packet 1 is removably positioned within the storage cavity 5 in such a way that the insulating sleeve 2 conceals the gel packet 1 within the storage cavity 5. These insulated gel packets will provide users with a freely detachable means to cool their forehead and temples without needing to remove the eyewear to chill the eyewear itself. Further, when in use, the eyewear frame leg 3 is removably threaded through the insulating sleeve 2. The elastic nature of the sleeve body 4 enables to encapsulate the gel packet 1 and the eyewear frame leg 3 in a snug fashion and thereby help with providing the necessary coldness to the frames quickly. To that end, when in use, the gel packet 1 within the insulating sleeve 2 is pressed against the eyewear frame leg 3. In order to provide the necessary cooling effect, the gel packet 1 is pre-cooled before being positioned within the insulating sleeve 2. Thus, the insulating sleeve 2 provides insulation to the gel packet 1 and the eyewear frame leg 3.
A more detailed description of the present invention follows. As seen in
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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63352132 | Jun 2022 | US |