The present invention relates to a head strap for swimming goggles and, more particularly, to a head strap for swimming goggles to provide convenience and stability during wearing.
Swimming goggles generally include a body and at least one head strap. The body abuts a portion of the face of a wearer and includes a transparent frame covering the eyes of the wearer. A coupling portion is provided on each of two sides of the body. The head strap is elongated and is coupled to the coupling portions on the two sides of the body. The head strap extends around the two sides and the back of the head of the wearer to position the body of the swimming goggle on the head of the wearer.
Thus, a need exists for a novel head strap for swimming goggles.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a head strap for swimming goggles to provide convenience and stability during wearing.
In a first aspect, a head strap for swimming goggles is elongated and made of a soft material. The head strap includes two ends, a rear portion, and two side portions. Each of the two side portions is located between the rear portion and one of the two ends and is adapted to be located on one of two sides of a head of a wearer wearing the head strap. The rear portion of the head strap is adapted to be located on a back of the head of the wearer. A slit extends from an intermediate portion of a width of one of the two side portions through an intermediate portion of a width of the rear portion to an intermediate portion of a width of the other side portion of the head strap. The slit divides each of the two side portions into an upper side section and a lower side section and divides the rear portion into an upper rear section and a lower rear section. A portion of the upper side section and a portion of the lower side section of each of the two side portions of the head strap are adapted to clamp one of the two sides of the head of the wearer and are adapted to extend away from each other when the head strap is worn on the head of the wearer. The upper rear section and the lower rear section of the rear portion of the head strap are adapted to clamp the back of the head of the wearer and are adapted to extend away from each other when the head strap is worn on the head of the wearer.
In a second aspect, swimming goggles includes a body having two sides. Each of the two sides of the body includes a coupling portion. The body is adapted to be worn on a face of a wearer. A head strap made of a soft material is elongated and includes two ends, a rear portion, and two side portions. Each of the two side portions is located between the rear portion and one of the two ends and is adapted to be located on one of two sides of the head of the wearer. The rear portion of the head strap is adapted to be located on a back of the head of the wearer. A slit extends from an intermediate portion of a width of one of the two side portions through an intermediate portion of a width of the rear portion to an intermediate portion of a width of the other side portion of the head strap. The slit divides each of the two side portions into an upper side section and a lower side section and divides the rear portion into an upper rear section and a lower rear section. A portion of the upper side section and a portion of the lower side section of each of the two side portions of the head strap are adapted to clamp one of the two sides of the head of the wearer and are adapted to extend away from each other when the head strap is worn on the head of the wearer. The upper rear section and the lower rear section of the rear portion of the head strap are adapted to clamp the back of the head of the wearer and are adapted to extend away from each other when the head strap is worn on the head of the wearer. Each of the two ends of the head strap is wound around one of the coupling portions of the body to form a folding section. A buckle is mounted on each folding section and is configured to permit adjustment of a length of one of the folding sections and to permit adjustment of clamping tightness of the head strap. The upper side section of each of the two side portions of the head strap extends upward from behind one of the buckles. The lower side section of each of the two side portions of the head strap extends from behind one of the buckles and extends below the upper side section of one of the two side portions of the head strap.
In a third aspect, swimming goggles includes a body having two sides. Each of the two sides of the body includes a coupling portion. The body is adapted to be worn on a face of a wearer. A head strap made of a soft material is elongated and includes two ends, a rear portion, and two side portions. Each of the two side portions is located between the rear portion and one of the two ends and is adapted to be located on one of two sides of the head of the wearer. The rear portion of the head strap is adapted to be located on a back of the head of the wearer. A slit extends from an intermediate portion of a width of one of the two side portions through an intermediate portion of a width of the rear portion to an intermediate portion of a width of the other side portion of the head strap. The slit divides each of the two side portions into an upper side section and a lower side section and divides the rear portion into an upper rear section and a lower rear section. A portion of the upper side section and a portion of the lower side section of each of the two side portions of the head strap are adapted to clamp one of the two sides of the head of the wearer and are adapted to extend away from each other when the head strap is worn on the head of the wearer. The upper rear section and the lower rear section of the rear portion of the head strap are adapted to clamp the back of the head of the wearer and are adapted to extend away from each other when the head strap is worn on the head of the wearer. A buckle is mounted on each of the two coupling portions of the body. Each of the two ends of the head strap is wound around one of the two buckles to form a folding section. Each buckle is configured to permit adjustment of a length of one of the folding sections and to permit adjustment of clamping tightness of the head strap. The upper side section of each of the two side portions of the head strap extends upward from behind one of the buckles. The lower side section of each of the two side portions of the head strap extends from behind one of the buckles and extends below the upper side section of one of the two side portions of the head strap.
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 head strap 1 is made of a soft, stretchable material. Furthermore, the head strap 1 is elongated and includes two ends 11, a rear portion 13, and two side portions 12. Each of the two side portions 12 is located between the rear portion 13 and one of the two ends 11 and is adapted to be located on one of two sides of the head of the wearer. The rear portion 13 of the head strap 1 is adapted to be located on a back of the head of the wearer. A slit 14 extends from an intermediate portion of a width of one of the two side portions 12 through an intermediate portion of a width of the rear portion 13 to an intermediate portion of a width of the other two side portion 12 of the head strap 1. The slit 14 divides each of the two side portions 12 into an upper side section 121 and a lower side section 122 and divides the rear portion 13 into an upper rear section 131 and a lower rear section 132. Each of the two ends 11 of the head strap 1 is wound around one of the coupling portions 21 of the body 2 to form a folding section 123.
Each of the two buckles 3 is mounted on one of the folding sections 123. Each of the two buckles 3 configured to permit adjustment of a length of one of the folding sections 123 and to permit adjustment of clamping tightness of the head strap 1. The upper side section 121 of each of the two side portions 12 of the head strap 1 extends upward from behind one of the two buckles 3. The lower side section 122 of each of the two side portions 12 of the head strap 1 extends from behind one of the two buckles 3 and extends below the upper side section 121 of one of the two side portions 12 of the head strap 1.
A portion of the upper side section 121 and a portion of the lower side section 122 of each of the two side portions 12 of the head strap 1 are adapted to clamp one of the two sides of the head of the wearer and are adapted to extend away from each other to form a larger spacing 124 therebetween when the head strap 1 is worn on the head of the wearer. The upper rear section 131 and the lower rear section 132 of the rear portion 13 of the head strap 13 are adapted to clamp the back of the head of the wearer and are adapted to extend away from each other to form a larger spacing 133 therebetween when the head strap 1 is worn on the head of the wearer. The slit 14 permits formation of the spacings 124 and 133 to increase the wearing stability.
The upper side section 121 of each of the two side portions 12 of the head strap 1 extends upward from behind one of the two buckles 3. The lower side section 122 of each of the two side portions 12 of the head strap 1 extends from behind one of the two buckles 3 and extends below the upper side section 121 of one of the two side portions 12 of the head strap 1. A portion of the upper side section 121 and a portion of the lower side section 122 of each of the two side portions 12 of the head strap 1 are adapted to clamp one of the two sides of the head of the wearer and are adapted to extend away from each other to form a larger spacing 124 therebetween when the head strap 1 is worn on the head of the wearer. The upper rear section 131 and the lower rear section 132 of the rear portion 13 of the head strap 1 are adapted to clamp the back of the head of the wearer and are adapted to extend away from each other to form a larger spacing 133 therebetween when the head strap 1 is worn on the head of the wearer. The slit 14 permits formation of the spacings 124 and 133 to increase the wearing stability.
The head strap 1 of the present invention is shorter than the conventional head straps to reduce the costs while permitting easy assembly. The upper side section 121 and the lower side section 122 of each of the two side portions 12 can be pulled away from each other to provide the wearing stability as conventional head straps. The length of each folding section 123 of the head strap 1 can be adjusted while adjusting the clamping tightness of the upper and lower side sections 121 and 122 of the two side portions 12 and the upper and lower rear sections 131 and 132 of the rear portion 13, which is more convenient than the conventional head straps.
Buckles 3 of other types can be used. Furthermore, the head strap 1 can be of other shapes and do not have to be stretchable.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.