Mask tightening strap

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6820615
  • Patent Number
    6,820,615
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 31, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 23, 2004
    19 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Bennett; Henry
    • Patel; Nihir
    Agents
    • Pro-Techtor International Services
Abstract
A mask tightening strap, whereby a tightening device of a conventional diving face mask or swimming goggles is configured to comprise a protective sleeve attached to an inner side of a tightening strap. A fastening strap is configured on one end of the protective sleeve close to a frame of the diving mask. A hollow out portion is defined by a side of the fastening strap, and thereby enables a retaining ring of a breathing tube to clasp onto a strap in the hollow out portion. The protective sleeve can thus realize complete separation of the retaining ring from skin of a diver, and thus not only makes wearing of the face mask more comfortable, but also averting hypersusceptibility skin reactions from occurring or scratching of the skin of the diver.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




(a) Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to face masks used for diving and snorkeling, and more particularly to a mask strap cover. The strap cover consists of a hollowed-out section for a snorkel's retaining ring. The snorkel can be adjusted within the hollowed-out section, along the strap, to allow it to be angled at the most comfortable position. The strap cover also prevents the likelihood that the diver's face will be scratched, scraped or injured during the adjustment.




(b) Description of the Prior Art




A diver's mask typically incorporates a strap, connected to the mask frame, which is tightened to bring the mask closer to the diver's face preventing water to enter the mask during use.

FIG. 1

shows a conventional mask with a strap


200


and


201


connected to the frame


100


. A snorkel


400


, the predominant form of a breathing tube, is used with the mask and may be clasped onto the mask strap


201


via a retaining ring


300


to prevent the top of the snorkel from falling into the water during use. The conventional method is to have the ends of the strap


200


and


201


loop through slots located along the edges of the mask frame


100


, allowing the mask to be adjusted along both sides. This type of side adjustment method has its many disadvantages. First, the diver is required to bring both his hands to one side of his head to make the adjustment, and can only adjust one side at a time. If the mask is on his head, the adjustment process is awkward, because the diver needs to tilt his head to the right or the left, depending on which side the adjustment is being made. Trying to make the adjustment before putting the mask on can require numerous trial-error attempts, because straps normally are evenly proportioned and the right adjustment cannot be felt unless the mask on the diver's head. The more suitable faster method, which is provided here, is an adjustment


500


that is located at the back-of-the-head (see FIGS.


2


and


4


), allowing the diver to bring both hands over the top of his head in a more coherent motion, to tighten or loosen the mask. The dual-simultaneous back adjustment does not require two steps to adjust the mask, but rather the two ends of the straps can be pulled outward to adjust both strap sides. The back adjustment is usually done while the mask is on, allowing the fit to made and felt immediately, and can be made comfortable with an arced shape for the back of the diver's head as provided. Regardless of which type of adjustment is used, the strap


200


, with or without the back adjustment


500


, when used with the retaining ring


300


can present the following drawbacks:




1. A hard retaining ring will directly press against the temples or sides of the diver's face, causing discomfort and the potential for adverse skin reactions and injury including bleeding during diving and snorkeling for extended lengths of time and,




2. As the diver during use in the water attempts to adjust the position of the snorkel


400


by moving the retaining ring


300


, his face can be scraped and scratched by the hardness or sharp edges of the retaining ring.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a strap cover for a diving mask. The strap cover integrates the use of a snorkel. retaining while protecting the diver's face from the hardness of the retaining ring. The strap cover has a hollowed-out section near the frame of the mask through which a snorkel retaining ring can be attached and moved about to and fro for adjustment during use. The strap cover is made of a soft, or cushiony, material to shield the diver's face from the hard surfaces of the snorkel's retaining ring.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a schematic view of a conventional diving mask.





FIG. 2

shows a schematic view of the present invention with an arc-shaped back-of-the-head adjustment.





FIG. 3

shows a schematic view of the strap cover.





FIG. 4

shows a schematic view of the strap cover with the back-of-the-head adjustment illustrating the hollowed-out sections for the retaining ring and the adjustment.





FIG. 5

shows a partial schematic view of the strap cover.





FIG. 6

shows a fragmentary view of the other end of the strap cover.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 2

shows a diving face mask with the tightening strap of the present invention incorporating an arc-shaped assembled piece


1


, two straps


2


, two pressure pieces


3


, and a frame


4


of the face mask.




The arc-shaped assembled piece


1


has an arc-shaped piece


11


that conforms to the arc-shape of the back of the head of a diver (for comfort during use). The two pressure pieces


3


are located on the central portion on the exterior of the arc-shaped assembled piece


1


.




Fastening ends


21


of the two straps


2


are respectively pivotally affixed to each of the two side pieces of the frame


4


of the diving face mask (see FIG.


2


), and the free ends


22


of the straps


2


are each threaded through two sides of the arc-shaped assembled piece


1


, folding backward along the exterior of the two sides, enabling the free ends


21


to fold backwards. The present invention is primarily characterized in the following way:





FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


,


5


, and


6


show the inner sides of the two straps


2


sleeved within a soft cover


6


having a broad surface (see FIG.


3


), in order to completely separate the two straps


2


from the diver's skin. The strap cover


6


has a fastening strap


61


that is located in close proximity to the frame


4


. The hollowed-out section


62


is defined by a side, right or left, of the strap cover


6


configured to enable a retaining ring


71


of a snorkel


7


to clasp on the strap


2


through the hollowed-out section


62


, allowing the strap cover


6


to completely separate the retaining ring


71


from the diver's skin. Two strap loops


63


and


64


are incorporated onto strap cover


6


. The arc-shaped assembled piece


1


is centrally positioned between strap loops


63


and


64


for ease of reaching.

FIG. 2

shows the snorkel


7


utilizing the retaining ring


71


clasping onto the strap


2


on the left side of the hollowed-out section section


62


, clearly separating the retaining ring


71


from the diver's skin. The strap


2


does not need a snorkel


7


to be clasped onto its right side. Another strap loop


65


on the other side is attached to the strap cover


6


for the strap


2


. Another hollowed-out section on the other side of the strap cover


6


is not necessary.




A sewn-on or hook and loop fastening strip can be utilized to affix the fastening strap


61


to the strap cover


6


(see FIG.


6


).




A soft rubber or foam rubber pad can be affixed to the inner side of the strap cover


6


, and the inner sides of the straps


2


are sleeved within the strap cover


6


. The fastening strap


61


is configured near the frame


4


on one end of the strap cover


6


.




The embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and a wide variety of modifications may be effected by persons skilled in the art. The present invention described with reference to the preferred embodiments and set forth in the following claims is manifestly intended to be as broad as possible. For example, unless specifically otherwise noted, the claims reciting a single particular element also encompass a plurality of such particular elements.



Claims
  • 1. The mask tightening strap comprising an arc-shaped, adjustable fastening unit, two straps, two pressure pieces, and a frame for the mask, whereby said two pressure pieces are configured at a central portion on an exterior surface of said arc-shaped fastening unit;fastening straps of said two straps are respectively pivotally affixed to each of the side pieces of said frame, and free ends of said traps are each threaded through two sides of said arc-shaped fastening unit; and said straps are then folded back along the exterior of the two sides; and characterized such that the inner sides of said traps are sleeved within a strap cover close to said frame, an hollowed-out section, or hollowed-out portion, is defined by the side of said fastening strap configured to enable a retaining ring of a snorkel to clasp onto the strap through its said hollowed-out section, thereby completely separating said retaining ring from the diver's skin.
  • 2. The mask tightening strap according to claim 1, on which there are a certain number of strap loops, said hollow-out section of the strap cover, and the strap loop are attached near the end of the frame in order to completely cover said strap.
  • 3. The mask tightening strap according to claim 1, wherein the fastening strap of the strap cover utilizes a hook and loop fastening strip or is sewn onto the strap cover to encase the strap.
US Referenced Citations (56)
Number Name Date Kind
1324747 Runyan Dec 1919 A
2780224 Wallace Feb 1957 A
2818067 Issaiewitch et al. Dec 1957 A
3653086 Gongwer Apr 1972 A
3680556 Morgan Aug 1972 A
4029092 Morgan Jun 1977 A
4077068 Anderson Mar 1978 A
4230106 Geeslin et al. Oct 1980 A
4304229 Curtin Dec 1981 A
4562836 Perron Jan 1986 A
4607398 Faulconer Aug 1986 A
5046200 Feder Sep 1991 A
D322082 Bolle Dec 1991 S
5181280 Zachry, Jr. Jan 1993 A
5193530 Gamow et al. Mar 1993 A
5199421 Figgiani et al. Apr 1993 A
D335322 Jones May 1993 S
5303428 Pernicka Apr 1994 A
5402774 Tiballi Apr 1995 A
5485832 Joffity Jan 1996 A
D367875 Lutz et al. Mar 1996 S
5553331 Gentile Sep 1996 A
5558466 Kuo et al. Sep 1996 A
5566427 Lathrop Oct 1996 A
5572989 Lutz et al. Nov 1996 A
5575277 Lutz et al. Nov 1996 A
5687712 Semeia Nov 1997 A
5706526 Huang Jan 1998 A
5742946 Garofalo Apr 1998 A
D401958 Berke Dec 1998 S
D406333 Garraffa Mar 1999 S
5881394 Garofalo Mar 1999 A
5901702 Bernard May 1999 A
5906199 Budzinski May 1999 A
5983406 Meyerrose Nov 1999 A
6073626 Riffe Jun 2000 A
6119693 Kwok et al. Sep 2000 A
6155253 Gamberini Dec 2000 A
6167882 Almqvist et al. Jan 2001 B1
D450833 Olivieri Nov 2001 S
6318363 Monnich Nov 2001 B1
6341383 Beltrani Jan 2002 B1
6352075 Wang Mar 2002 B1
6367085 Berg Apr 2002 B1
6401716 Sword et al. Jun 2002 B1
6427694 Hecker et al. Aug 2002 B1
6435178 Lin Aug 2002 B1
6460196 Tsubooka et al. Oct 2002 B2
6463640 Toth Oct 2002 B1
6477717 Winefordner et al. Nov 2002 B1
6478024 White, Jr. Nov 2002 B1
6626178 Morgan et al. Sep 2003 B2
6644307 Morgan et al. Nov 2003 B2
D484171 Urabe Dec 2003 S
6668822 Monnich Dec 2003 B2
6736136 Chen-Lieh May 2004 B2