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The present invention relates to a retaining device for connecting a snorkel and a mask, so as to facilitate the wearing convenience and comfort when using the snorkel and the mask at the same time in underwater activities. The retaining device often refers to the connection between a mask and snorkel (i.e., a breathing tube); however, it is not limited to connecting to the mask water-sealing the user's eyes and nose, a googles that only seals the user's eyes is also applicable. Therefore, the so-called “mask” extensively covers a swimming goggles.
During underwater sports such as snorkeling and deep diving, users often wear masks and snorkels to maintain their vision and breathing during the activities. The mask and the snorkel are connected through a retaining device, and when they are not in use, the mask and the snorkel can be disassembled and separated to facilitate storage and carrying.
However, the hook portion 153 is likely to slide undesirably along the head strap 113 with the connection provided by the conventional retaining device 1. The user's hair got pulled and caught between the head strap 113 and the hook portion 153. This not only makes the user feel uncomfortable when wearing the assembly 1 for underwater sports and thus spend time adjusting it to a comfortable position, but also accelerates the damage of the retaining device 15 due to frequent pulling stress. In addition, the head strap 113 is made of a soft and elastic material, and thus the hook portion 153 is not easy to be attached to or detached from the head strap 113. The head strap 113 is not marked with the attached/detached position and there are many cases where the user attaches the hook portion 153 incorrectly or at the wrong positions. Moreover, the conventional retaining device 1 cannot provide enough flexibility for movement between the mask 11 and the snorkel 13. During underwater activities, when the user wears the assembly 1 for underwater sports, the mask 11 and the snorkel 13 rotate relative to each other under the influence of changes in buoyancy and gravity, the mouthpiece 133 is pulled in the mouth of the user. Furthermore, the position of the snorkel 13 in use is restricted by the retaining device 15, and when the user moves from water to the water surface or encounters waves in the area near the water surface, it is likely for the user to choke by inhaling water from the vent portion 135 at the top of the snorkel 13 and thus cannot breathe smoothly.
Accordingly, an urgent need exists in the art to provide a retaining device, which makes it convenient for the user to assemble and disassemble the mask and the snorkel and to set the mask and the snorkel in a proper relative position. The retaining device can provide an appropriate rotation buffer for movement between the mask and the snorkel so that the user will not feel uncomfortable because the assembly for underwater sports is pulled due to the change in use states when the user wears the assembly for underwater sports, prolong the service life of the assembly for underwater sports.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a retaining device for connecting a mask and a snorkel. The mask has a head strap and a positioning ring, and the head strap freely passes through the positioning ring. The retaining device includes a male fastening element and a female fastening element, which is connected to the male fastening element. The male fastening element is connected to one of the positioning ring and the snorkel, and the female fastening element is connected to the other one. Through the existing positioning ring on the mask, the user can clearly know the relative attached/detached position of the mask and the snorkel, which makes the process of disassembly and assembly more convenient.
A secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a retaining device for connecting a mask and a snorkel. The mask has a head strap and a positioning ring, and the head strap freely passes through the positioning ring. The retaining device includes a male fastening element and a female fastening element, which is connected to the male fastening element. The male fastening element is connected to one of the positioning ring and the snorkel, and the female fastening element is connected to the other one. The positioning ring has two adjacent insertion slots for the head strap to be tightly fitted and inserted, so the positioning ring is not easy to slide and displace on the head strap, which not only facilitates the exact positioning between the mask and the snorkel, but also avoids the user's hair from being pulled under different conditions of use, ensuring that the user can continue to wear it comfortably before, during, and after activities in the water.
Yet another objective of the present invention is to provide a retaining device for connecting a mask and a snorkel. The mask has a head strap and a positioning ring, and the head strap freely passes through an insertion slot of the positioning ring. The retaining device includes a male fastening element and a female fastening element, which is connected to the male fastening element. The male fastening element is connected to the snorkel, and the female fastening element is connected to the positioning ring. The positioning ring has a positioning layer, which is arranged adjacent to the insertion slot and is arranged in a direction away from the user's head. By directly combining the female fastening element and the positioning ring, or even integrating the two in one piece, not only makes it more intuitive for the user to combine the snorkel and the mask, but also simplifies the part management on the manufacturing side.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a retaining device for connecting a mask and a snorkel. The mask has a head strap and a positioning ring, and the head strap freely passes through the positioning ring. The retaining device includes a male fastening element and a female fastening element, which is connected to the male fastening element. The male fastening element is connected to one of the positioning ring and the snorkel, and the female fastening element is connected to the other one. The male fastening element has a head portion and a neck portion, and the female fastening element has a hole. When the male fastening element is connected to the female fastening element, the head portion is located outside the hole, and the neck portion is passing through the hole. Therefore, the mask and the snorkel may rotate relatively, and the buffer is provided for different usage conditions.
Yet a further objective of the present invention is to provide a retaining device for connecting a snorkel and a mask. The mask includes a head strap and at least one positioning ring. The head strap passes through the positioning ring. The positioning ring is used to secure and to prevent the head strap from further moving after a user well wears the mask. The snorkel comprises a tube body, a mouthpiece, and a ring portion. The mouthpiece and the ring portion are connected to the tube body. The retaining device comprises a male fastening element and a female fastening element. The female fastening element is capable of coupling and decoupling from the male fastening element. The male fastening element is disposed on one of the ring portion and the positioning ring, and the female fastening element is disposed on the other. Through the existing ring portion and the existing positioning ring, the user can clearly know the relative attached/detached position of the mask and the snorkel. This not only makes the process of disassembly and assembly more convenient, but also simplifies the part management on the manufacturing side.
The detailed technology and preferred embodiments implemented for the subject invention are described in the following paragraphs accompanying the appended drawings for people skilled in this field to well appreciate the features of the claimed invention.
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The retaining device 2 is adapted to connect the mask 3 and the snorkel 4. More specifically, the retaining device 2 of this embodiment connects the positioning ring 35 of the mask 3 and the tube body 41 of the snorkel 4. As shown in the above figures, the retaining device 2 includes a male fastening element 21 and a female fastening element 23. The male fastening element 21 is connected to the female fastening element 23, the male fastening element 21 is disposed connected to the snorkel 4, and the female fastening element 23 is disposed on the positioning ring 35.
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The female fastening element 23 has a positioning layer 231 and a hole 233. The positioning layer 231 extends from the second insertion slot 353 of the positioning ring 35 in a direction away from the user's head and is integrally formed with the positioning ring 35. The hole 233 penetrates through the positioning layer 231. The hole 233 has a long and narrow shape and has a fixing aperture H on the narrow side. The long side of the head portion 213 of the male fastening element 21 is slightly smaller than the long side of the hole 233 of the female fastening element 23 and is larger than the fixing aperture H of the hole 233 of the female fastening element 23, and a diameter of the neck portion 215 of the male fastening element 21 is smaller than the fixing aperture H. Therefore, during the process of combining the male fastening element 21 and the female fastening element 23, the head portion 213 inserts along the long side of the hole 233 and passes through the hole 233, and then turns a small angle, the male fastening element 21 is connected to the female fastening element 23. At this time, as shown in
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In this embodiment, the female fastening element 23 and the positioning ring 35 are integrated into one single part, which makes the material management during manufacture and assembly easier. However, in other embodiments, the female fastening element and the positioning ring can also be two independent parts.
In order to provide a certain elasticity, the materials of the male fastening element 21 and the female fastening element 23 are selected from Thermo-Plastic Rubber (TPR), Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU), Polyvinylchloride (PVC), Polycarbonate (PC), Polyoxymethylene (POM), Polypropylene (PP), Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE), Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), or a combination thereof. The hardness ranges from 60 Shore A to 90 Shore D.
Therefore, the materials of the male fastening element 21 and the female fastening element 23 may be soft materials such as TPR, TPU, and PVC, composite materials of PP and TPR, or hard materials such as PC, POM, PP, TPE, and ABS. It should be noted that the materials of the male fastening element 212 and the female fastening element 23 can be two different materials or the same material.
Furthermore, the male fastening element 21 has a ring portion 211 as previously described. Because the ring portion 211 has an opening, it can be adapted to snorkels with different diameters or even with contours not completely matched with the ring portion 211. In this way, the retaining device can be further widely used in various snorkels and is convenient for users to disassemble and assemble. In other embodiments, the ring portion may have any other shapes, such as a closed ring, an open ring, a closed polygon, an open polygon, or the like, and the thickness thereof does not need to be uniform. In addition, the ring portion can be fixedly, detachably, or movably connected to the tube body of the snorkel in any way. For example, the ring portion may be selectively clamped at different heights of the tube body of the snorkel. That is, the ring portion may move up and down along the tube body of the snorkel and parallel to the axis of the snorkel, and it may adjustably slide and be buckled in position, thereby changing the relative height of the retaining device to meet the wearing requirements of different users.
In order to make the connection between the male fastening element and the female fastening element more reliable,
It should be noted that, although the male fastening element 21 of the first embodiment of the present invention is connected to the snorkel 4 through the ring portion 211, in other aspects, as shown in
The second embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The male fastening element 71 has a base plate layer 711, a head portion 713, and a neck portion 715. The base plate layer 711 extends from the second insertion slot 353″ of the positioning ring 35″ in a direction away from the user's head and is integrally formed with the positioning ring 35″. The neck portion 715 is cylindrical, one end is connected to the base plate layer 711, and the other end is connected to the head portion 713. The head portion 713 extends from the cylindrical top of the neck portion 715 to the direction perpendicular to the cylindrical axis, so that the head portion 713 and the neck portion 715 form a T-shape when viewed from the side. In other aspects, the shape of the side view can also be mushroom-shaped, hook-shaped, inverted cone-shaped, and other shapes with the head portion larger than the neck portion. It should be noted that, in other embodiments, the base plate layer can also be omitted, so that one end of the neck portion is directly connected to the second insertion slot, and the other end is connected to the head portion.
The female fastening element 73 has a ring portion 731, a positioning layer 733, and a hole 735. The ring portion 731 is in the shape of an arc with an opening, so as to be at least partially and detachably sleeved on the tube body (not shown) of the snorkel. The positioning layer 733 is extended from the ring portion 731 in a direction toward the user's head. The hole 735 passes through the positioning layer 733 and has a long and narrow shape. The hole 735 has a fixing aperture H′ on the narrow side. The long side of the head portion 713 of the male fastening element 71 is slightly smaller than the long side of the hole 735 of the female fastening element 73 and is larger than the fixing aperture H′ of the hole 735 of the female fastening element 73.
The diameter of the neck portion 715 of the male fastening element 71 is smaller than the fixing aperture H′. Therefore, during the process of combining the male fastening element 71 and the female fastening element 73, the head portion 713 inserts along the long side of the hole 735 and passes through the hole 735, and then turns a small angle, the male fastening element 71 is then connected to the female fastening element 73. At this time, the head portion 713 is located outside the hole 735, and the neck portion 715 passes through the hole 735.
The technical features of this embodiment that are the same as those of the first embodiment would not be repeated here. Similarly, in this embodiment, the male fastening element 71 and the positioning ring 35″ are integrated into one single element, which makes the parts management during manufacture and assembly easier. However, in other embodiments, the male fastening element and the positioning ring can also be two separate parts.
In addition, in other implementations of this embodiment, the ring portion can also be omitted. That is, the female fastening element includes a positioning layer and a hole, and the positioning layer directly extends from the tube body of the snorkel toward the direction of the user's head. Thereby, the female fastening element is integrally connected to the snorkel, and additional scattered elements are directly omitted, and the storage and assembly are simpler. A person ordinarily skilled in the art of the present invention may deduce from the foregoing description to the actual practice, and the related description is omitted here.
It should be noted that the shape and position of the head portion and the neck portion of the male fastening element and the hole of the female fastening element of the present invention are not limited to those described in the above embodiments and aspects. Furthermore, the male fastening element and the female fastening element of the present invention can be connected by any quick-release structure.
The retaining device 8 of the third embodiment connects to a mask 3 and a snorkel 9. The mask 3 includes a head strap 33 and two positioning rings 35 (only the positioning ring 35 on one side is shown in the figure). The head strap 33 passes through the positioning ring 35. The positioning ring 35 is used to secure and to prevent the head strap 33 from further moving after a user well wears the mask. Different from the first embodiment, in this embodiment, the snorkel 9 comprises a tube body 91, a mouthpiece 93, a ring portion 95, and a ventilation portion 97. The mouthpiece 93 and the ventilation portion 97 are disposed at two ends of the tube body 91, respectively. The ring portion 95 is sleeved on and connected to the tube body 91. The retaining device 8 comprises a male fastening element 81 and a female fastening element 83. The female fastening element 83 is capable of coupling and decoupling from the male fastening element 81. The male fastening element 81 is disposed on the ring portion 95 of the snorkel 9, and the female fastening element 83 is disposed on the positioning ring 35 of the mask 3. In other words, the ring portion 95 is a part of the snorkel 9 in this embodiment instead of a part of the male fastening element of the retaining device.
The locations of the male fastening element and the female fastening element of the third embodiment can be exchanged.
The retaining device 10 of the fourth embodiment connects to a mask (not shown) and a snorkel (not shown). The mask includes a head strap (not shown) and two positioning rings 35″(only one is shown). The head strap passes through the positioning ring 35″. The positioning ring 35″ is used to secure and to prevent the head strap from further moving after a user well wears the mask. Different from the second embodiment, the snorkel comprises a tube body, a mouthpiece, a ring portion 95′, and a ventilation portion. The mouthpiece and the ventilation portion are located at two ends of the tube body respectively. The ring portion 95 is sleeved on and connected to the tube body. The retaining device 10 comprises a male fastening element 101 and a female fastening element 103. The female fastening element 103 is capable of coupling and decoupling from the male fastening element 101. The male fastening element 101 is disposed on the positioning ring 35″ of the mask, and the female fastening element 103 is disposed on the ring portion 95′ of the snorkel. In other words, the ring portion 95′ is a part of the snorkel in this embodiment instead of a part of the female fastening element of the retaining device.
To conclude, the present invention combines the existing positioning ring on the mask with the retaining device, which not only allows the user to clearly know the attached/detached position when combining the mask and the snorkel. The head strap is tightly fitted in the positioning ring. Therefore, the positioning ring would not slide on the head strap, and the user's hair would not be caught and pulled. The user can have the most comfortable wearing state when moving in the water or leaving the water surface without laborious adjustment. On the manufacturing side, it simplifies the assembly process, part storage, and parts management. The present invention also facilitates storage after disassembly. Furthermore, through the combined structural design of the male fastening element and the female fastening element of the retaining device, the present invention further provides that the mask and the snorkel can perform relative rotation within a certain angle. The rotation buffer is provided so that the user's mouth or hair would not be pulled due to the change of buoyancy and gravity of the use environment.
The above disclosure is related to the detailed technical contents and inventive features thereof. People skilled in this field may proceed with a variety of modifications and replacements based on the disclosures and suggestions of the invention as described without departing from the characteristics thereof. Nevertheless, although such modifications and replacements are not fully disclosed in the above descriptions, they have substantially been covered in the following claims as appended.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/249,186, filed on Sep. 28, 2021.
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63249186 | Sep 2021 | US |