Claims
- 1. A pair of goggles comprising a frame and a pair of temples having rear ends and extending from said frame, said temples each comprising a pad element adjacent the rear end thereof made form a relatively soft resilient plastic material, each pad element having a bubble-like convex inner side facing inwardly toward the head of the wearer for resiliently contacting the head of the wearer, each pad element also having a concave outer side facing outwardly away from the head of the wearer and defining an unobstructed hollow open area to permit outward flexing of each pad element in a direction away from the head of the wearer.
- 2. In the pair of goggles of claim 1, each of said temples comprising a basic body portion made from a relatively hard plastic material and one of said pad elements integrally molded in one piece therewith.
- 3. In the pair of goggles of claim 1, each of said pad elements including a reinforced outer edge.
- 4. In the pair of goggles of claim 2, each of said basic body portions being molded with the pad element thereof in an injection molding process.
- 5. In the pair of goggles of claim 1, each of said pad elements being of approximately oval configuration.
- 6. A pair of goggles comprising a pair of temples and a frame including a pair of opposed, inwardly facing nose pieces, said nose pieces each comprising a pad element frame made from a substantially rigid plastic material and a pad element made of a relatively soft resilient plastic material received in the pad element frame thereof, each pad element having a bubble-like convex inner side facing inwardly toward the head of a wearer for resiliently contacting the nose bridge of the wearer each pad element having a perimeter and being solely supported around the perimeter thereof by the respective pad element frame thereof, each pad element also having a concave outer side facing outwardly away from the nose of the wearer and defining an unobstructed hollow open area to permit outward flexing of each pad element in a direction away from the nose of the wearer.
- 7. In the pair of goggles of claim 6, each of said pad elements being integrally molded in a one piece with the respective pad element frame thereof.
- 8. In the pair of goggles of claim 6, each of said pad elements including a reinforced outer edge.
- 9. In the pair of goggles of claim 7, each of said pad element frames being molded with the pad element thereof in an injection molding process.
- 10. In the pair of goggles of claim 6, said pad elements being of approximately oval configuration.
- 11. A pair of goggles comprising a frame including a pair of nose pieces and a pair of temples having rear ends extending from said frame, said temples each comprising a pad element adjacent the rear end thereof made from a relatively soft resilient plastic material, said nose pieces also each comprising a pad element made of a relatively soft resilient plastic material, said pad elements of said temples and said nose pieces having bubble-like convex inner sides facing inwardly toward the head and nose bride, respectively, of the wearer, each pad element also having a concave outer side facing outwardly away from the wearer and defining an unobstructed, hollow open area to permit outward flexing of each pad element in a direction away form the wearer.
- 12. In the pair of goggles of claim 11, each of said temples comprising a basic body portion made from a relatively hard plastic material and one of said pad elements integrally molded in one piece therewith.
- 13. In the pair of goggles of claim 11, each of said nose pieces comprising a basic body portion made form a relatively hard plastic and one of said pad elements integrally molded in one piece therewith.
- 14. In the pair of goggles of claim 11, each of said pad elements including a reinforced outer edge.
- 15. In the pair of goggles of claim 11, each of said pad elements being of approximately oval configuration.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/910,642 filed Jul. 8, 1993 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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