The present invention in general, relates to ski goggles with detachable lens systems.
Particularly, the present invention relates to ski goggles with a detachable lens system and a lens exchange mechanism wherein the lens can be easily exchanged without the need to touch the lens surface and thereby avoid finger marks on the lens.
Skiing is an important sports activity that is gaining popularity around the globe. This sport requires specific and specialized sporting gear, without which it is not possible to take part in this activity. Ski goggles are one of the most important skiing accessories. The main purpose of the skiing goggles is to provide a clear view of the skiing track to the wearer in very different types of weather conditions. They must be comfortable for the wearer to wear for long periods of time and must have provision for ventilation to prevent fogging.
As the skier travels at elevated speeds during skiing, it is of utmost importance to ensure that he gets a clear view of the skiing track in front of him under all conditions of light. It is well known that the undulated snow of the track produces different reflections of the light falling on the snow, thereby creating various light conditions. The ski goggles must therefore be suitable for all these light conditions. This gives rise to interchangeable lenses for ski goggles.
Ski goggles with detachable and interchangeable lenses are well known. Different lenses are provided to take care of the various light conditions mentioned above. The advantages with a detachable lens system is that it is possible to replace lenses with different absorbance of light in order to obtain optimal contrast under different snow/light conditions.
The skier has to change the lens to suit his eyes according to the light condition existing on the track.
Granted U.S. Pat. No. 3,896,496 discloses an interchangeable lens ski goggle especially suitable for active sports such as skiing and motorcycling. An important feature of the goggles is the special structure of such interchangeable lens means which provide for both ease in interchangeability of lenses while at the same time providing a stronger support around the periphery of the lens so that the lens is supported in a manner to provide the protection needed. But this invention does not deal with the problem of leaving finger marks on the lens surface while changing the lens, which the present invention addresses.
US 2013/0104300A1 describes a device for detachably fixing a lens on goggles, making use of permanent magnets and fastening means on each side of the lens.
Ski goggles of the prior art are provided with lens exchange mechanisms which are not easy to operate, particularly as the skier has gloves/mitten on his hands, through which he must change the lens. Also, the changing of lenses usually leaves finger marks on the lenses.
The operation of changing the ski goggles lenses in the prior art takes appreciable amount of time too.
Accordingly, there is need for ski goggles with interchangeable detachable lenses which offer quick and effortless changing of lenses even with gloves/mitten on, and which do not leave finger marks on the lens after changing them.
The present invention seeks to meet these requirements.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a ski goggles with detachable lens comprising a frame constituted by a lens bedding part for receiving lens and being attached to a soft polymer frame part so as to work as one piece. A lens panel is defined and laminated between the outer lens and the inner lens, wherein magnets are provided in the lens bedding part end the lens panel for automatic and correct location of the lens. A tab with central spring is provided on the lens panel, where the central spring of the tab is received by a notch in a locking lever located on the lens bedding part, where rotation of the locking lever locks the lens to the lend bedding part, said magnets are adapted to locate the lens on the lens bedding part such that once the locking lever is released and the engagement between the notch and the central spring is released, the lens protrudes out of the lens bedding part keeping a gap from the lens bedding part.
Further preferred embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
The present invention also provides a method of locking a lens in place in the ski goggles with detachable lens as hereinbefore described, characterized by the steps of:
The present invention also provides a method of unlocking a lens which is in place in the ski goggles with detachable lens as hereinbefore described characterized by:
Further preferred embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
Having described the main features of the invention above, a more detailed and non-limiting description of a preferred embodiment will be given in the following with reference to the drawings.
The following describes a preferred embodiment of the present invention which is purely exemplary for the sake of understanding the invention and non-limiting.
It should be understood that the number of components may be different from what is shown in the drawings without deviating from the principle of the invention.
In all the figures, like reference numerals represent like features.
Referring to
The lens bedding 1 is made of a rigid material to make sure there is a rigid and precise interface for the lens in order to maintain the optical properties of the lens. Bending the lens to adapt to the face affects the optical properties. The TPU 2, which is a softer material, adapts to the contours of the face. The two parts are molded together to work as one piece. The combination of the bedding 1 and TPU 2 is shown in
The lens panel, made from injection molded nylon, contains magnets 7 for locating the lens in the correct location. These magnets are not for holding the lens. The lens panel is laminated between the outer lens and the inner lens.
The lens bedding 1, which is a part of the frame, contains magnets 8 for locating the lens, as well as a housing for the locking lever 5.
The tab 4 with central spring 6 is provided centrally on the lens panel. This central spring 6 of the tab 4 is to be received by the locking lever 5.
The locking lever 5 is provided with notch 9 to receive the central spring 6 of tab 4 and lock the lens panel in place by a half turn rotation of the lever 5.
The lens 3 is placed on the frame 1 and is automatically located correctly due to the magnets 7, 8 provided on the frame and the lens panel.
As shown in
When reversing the function to change lenses, the lever 5 is released and this allows the frame to present the lens protruding 5 mm from the frame. This in turn, allows the user to grab the edge of the lens without having to touch the lens surface, which is most likely to leave finger marks on the lens. This is a major advantage of the interchanging mechanism of the goggles according to the present invention.
Reference is now made to
To lock the lens in place:
As shown in
Next, the locking lever 5 is rotated downwards for locking the lens, as shown in
Thus, the lens is locked in place.
To Release the Lens:
As shown in
The invention is particularly distinguished form the prior art with the locking device, which makes it possible for the user to place and remove the lens part without having to touch the surface of the lens, since the lenses are protruding out from the frame when the locking lever 5 is released. Another advantage is that it is easier for the user to grab the lens when he is wearing gloves or mittens.
The present invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment and some drawings for the sake of understanding only and it should be clear to persons skilled in the art that the present invention includes all legitimate modifications within the ambit of what has been hereinbefore and claimed in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20181201 | Sep 2018 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/074367 | 9/12/2019 | WO | 00 |