Claims
- 1. A goggle comprising:
a lens having a lens periphery; a frame having a lens contacting surface, the frame sized to maintain the lens in front of at least one eye of a user; a lens-retention mechanism between the lens and the frame that retains the lens and the frame in a first position that maintains the lens in front of the at least one eye of the user and permits a first level of air flow between the lens and the frame, and in a second position that maintains the lens in front of the at least one eye of the user and permits a second, substantially greater level of air flow between the lens and the frame; and an adjustment mechanism between the lens and the frame that moves the lens relative to the frame among the positions.
- 2. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the lens-retention mechanism and the adjustment mechanism are the same mechanism.
- 3. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the goggle comprises two adjustment mechanisms, one adjustment mechanism on either side of the lens and frame.
- 4. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the first level of air flow is substantially zero.
- 5. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the second position is defined such that substantially all of the lens periphery is located varying distances away from the lens contacting surface.
- 6. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the second position is defined such that substantially all of the lens periphery is located a first, substantially constant distance away from the lens contacting surface.
- 7. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the lens pivots among the positions.
- 8. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the second position is defined such that a portion of the lens periphery contacts the lens contacting surface.
- 9. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the lens-retention mechanism further retains the lens in a third position that maintains the lens in front of the at least one eye of the user and permits a third level of air flow between the lens and the frame that is substantially greater than the second level of air flow.
- 10. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the lens is removably attached to the frame.
- 11. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the lens is selected from at least one of the group consisting of a polarized lens, a tinted lens or a ballistic grade lens.
- 12. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the lens selectively attenuates wavelengths of light from at least one of the group consisting of infrared light, ultraviolet light, or a narrow range of light wavelengths corresponding to light wavelengths emitted by a laser or a welding torch.
- 13. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises a face-contoured perimeter that forms a substantially air-tight seal with a user's face when the the goggle is worn by a user.
- 14. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises one or more frame vents.
- 15. The goggle of claim 14 wherein the vents are covered with a filter element.
- 16. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the lens-retention mechanism comprises a post and at least first and second detents sized to receive the post and located such that when the lens is in the first position the first detent retains the post.
- 17. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises at least one of the group consisting of a rack and pinion, a lever or a swing arm, the adjustment mechanism operably connected to the lens and frame to move the lens among the first and the second positions.
- 18. The goggle of claim 16 wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises at least one of the group consisting of a rack and pinion or a lever, the adjustment mechanism operably connected to the lens and frame to move the lens among the first and the second positions.
- 19. The goggle of claim 1 wherein:
the adjustment mechanism comprises a lens bias spring that biases the lens away from the first position; and the lens-retention mechanism comprises
a pawl having a hook; and a toothed rack comprising at least first and second teeth located to receive the hook such that when the lens is retained in the first position the pawl is in a restraining position such that the hook contacts the first tooth and restrains the lens bias spring from moving the lens away from the first position.
- 20. The goggle of claim 13 further comprising a goggle-retention member comprising an elastic strap having a length, a first end connected to a left side of the frame and a second end connected to a right side of the frame.
- 21. The goggle of claim 20 wherein the length is adjustable.
- 22. The goggle of claim 1 wherein the lens periphery further comprises a lens frame.
- 23. The goggle of claim 22 wherein the lens frame comprises at least one lens vent.
- 24. The goggle of claim 23 wherein the at least one lens vent is covered with a filter element.
- 25. The goggle of claim 22 wherein the frame comprises at least one frame vent and the lens frame comprises at least one lens vent, wherein at least one of the frame vent and the lens vent is covered with a filter element, and wherein the lens vent and the frame vent substantially align to form a passage when the lens and frame are in the second position.
- 26. A method for retaining and moving a lens relative to a frame in a goggle comprising:
placing the lens of a goggle in a first position relative to the frame that maintains the lens in front of at least one eye of a user when the user wears the goggle and permits a first level of air flow between the lens and the frame; retaining the lens in the first position; and moving the lens to a second position relative to the frame that maintains the lens in front of the at least one eye of the user when the user wears the goggle and permits a second level of air flow between the lens and the frame wherein the second level of air flow is substantially greater than the first level of air flow; and retaining the lens in the second position.
- 27. The method of claim 26 further comprising:
moving the lens to a third position that maintains the lens in front of the at least one eye of the user when the user wears the goggle and permits a third level of air flow between the lens and the frame wherein the third level of air flow is greater than the second level of air flow; and retaining the lens at the third position.
- 28. The method of claim 26 wherein placing and moving are performed while a user of the goggle is strenuously physically active.
- 29. The method of claim 26 wherein moving the lens comprises at least one of pivoting the lens relative to the frame, turning a pinion operably connected to the lens and the frame, moving a lever operably connected to the lens and the frame, moving a swing arm operably connected to the lens and frame, pushing or pulling the lens with at least one of the user's hands.
- 30. The method of claim 26 wherein moving the lens comprises:
pushing a button operably connected to the lens and the frame to move the lens away from the first position; and pushing the lens to move the lens toward the first position.
- 31. A goggle comprising:
a lens means for protecting the eyes of a user; a frame means for maintaining the lens means in front of a user's eyes; a lens-retention means for selectively retaining the lens at a plurality of positions; and an adjustment means for moving the lens among the plurality of positions.
- 32. A method for protecting eyes comprising:
a step of locating a lens and a frame in front of the eyes of a user wherein the lens is adjustably attached to the frame; a step of moving the lens relative to the frame such that the lens is maintained in front of at least one eye of the user and a significantly different level of airflow is permitted between the lens and the frame; and a step of selectively retaining the lens in one of at least two different positions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from commonly owned U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/288,145, titled Eye Protection Systems Comprising Of A Moveable Lens And Methods Related Thereto, presently pending, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60288145 |
Apr 2001 |
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