1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to safety goggles, in particular industrial safety goggles, comprising a curved sight piece and a soft frame between the sight piece and a face contact area, wherein the frame is designed in the way of a bellows frame, having at lest one fold.
2. Prior Art
Safety goggles of the generic type are known from DE 11 93 639 B1.
It is an object of the invention to embody safety goggles that enable the frame and face contact area to be optimally adapted to a user's anatomy, thus ensuring high convenience of wearing and optimal safety.
According to the invention, this object is attained in that the frame encompasses the top of the sight piece, leaving an airing gap.
A fold or several folds of this type, which are known per se, produce great flexibility, creating high convenience of wearing accompanied with a shock absorbing crumple zone that adapts automatically to anatomic requirements, with the fold or folds being preferably designed to encircle the entire sight piece. This provides for total protection to all sides against any penetration of light, particles and splashes.
The airing gap according to the invention ensures that there is no direct passage between the outside and interior of the goggles, but nevertheless excellent airing conditions.
Provision may further be made for the lateral ends of the sight piece to reach over the frame laterally, with airing holes being provided in this area between the sight piece and frame, which will still further improve the airing conditions. The sight piece simultaneously works as a cover for the airing holes.
Preferably, head strap clasps are lockable into place on the lateral ends of the sight piece. This design works to advantage as such as well as in combination with a bellows frame, replacement of the sight piece thus being easily possible and the sight piece itself being able of assuming a kind of load-bearing function. A head strap is fastened to the head strap clasps in a manner known per se.
This design also offers the possibility of ease of handling by automats during manufacture.
By advantage, the approximately vertical lateral edge of the sight piece forms a locking projection for snap-engagement with the head strap clasps, the locking projection cooperating with a corresponding locking recess on the head strap clasp.
In the vicinity of the airing holes between the frame and the lateral ends of the sight piece, provision can be made for spacers which will keep the airing holes free even when the sight piece is pressed against the frame under tension by the head strap.
For greater flexibility, the lateral ends of the sight piece may be slit on both sides of the locking projection.
Additional locking projections may be provided in the vicinity of the top and bottom edge of the sight piece.
Details of the invention will become apparent from the ensuing description of a preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the drawing, in which:
As seen in the drawing, a pair of safety goggles 1 comprises a one-piece continuous, curved sight piece 2 and a soft frame 3.
The rigid, inherently stable sight piece 2 supports the frame 3, which is mounted on the sight piece in a manner known per se by way of keyhole notches 4. Only one of these keyhole notches is plotted in
The frame 3 is joined to the sight piece 2 in the vicinity of the top edge 5 thereof in such a way that an air gap 6 is left free that is covered by the lowered outer edge 7 at the front of the frame 3.
As seen in particular in
In the vicinity of the bottom edge 10 of the sight piece 2, the frame 3 encompasses the sight piece 2, having positive fit.
As seen in
In the vicinity of the lateral ends 12, the frame 3 is provided with airing holes 13 which are covered by the lateral ends 12 that are bent at 14 in discontinuity of the curved sight piece so that neither light nor particles nor splashes are admitted to the inside through the airing holes 13.
In this area, the frame is provided with knobbed spacers 23 shown in
As seen on the left in
Head strap clasps 18 can be locked on to the lateral ends; one of them is shown on the right in
The head strap clasps 18 are provided with slots 20 through which to pass a head strap 21.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201 09 028 U | May 2001 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP02/04685 | 4/27/2002 | WO | 00 | 12/1/2003 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO02/096330 | 12/5/2002 | WO | A |
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11 93 639 | May 1965 | DE |
0 815 814 | Jan 1998 | EP |
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20040148684 A1 | Aug 2004 | US |