Claims
- 1. A removable sports pad for covering at least certain exposed peripheral edges of eyewear with a front portion and a pair of temple portions, comprising:
- a front wall for removably overlying certain forwardly facing areas of said eyewear;
- a rear wall spaced from said front wall for removably overlying certain rearwardly facing areas of said eyewear and for removably receiving said eyewear therebetween;
- a peripheral wall coupled between said front and rear walls for removably overlying certain peripheral edges of said eyewear; and
- first and second lens apertures being formed in said pad and extending through said pad,
- said rear wall further comprising a nose portion positioned between said first and second lens apertures,
- each of said front, rear and peripheral walls of said pad being constructed of a soft, stretchable, resilient material for removably retaining said pad on said eyewear and being shaped to overlie at least portions of the peripheral edges of the eyewear along its lens.
- 2. A removable sports pad according to claim 1, wherein
- said front wall, said rear wall and said peripheral walls are integrally formed as a one-piece, unitary member.
- 3. A removable sports pad according to claim 1, wherein
- said nose portion includes a nose cushion, said nose cushion being part of said rear wall.
- 4. A removable sports pad according to claim 2, wherein
- said front wall, said rear wall and said peripheral wall form a substantially U-shaped channel with said peripheral wall extending substantially perpendicular to said front and rear walls.
- 5. A removable sports pad according to claim 2, wherein
- said rear wall includes at least two cutouts for accommodating the temple portions of the eyewear.
- 6. A removable sports pad according to claim 2, wherein
- said peripheral wall extends substantially around the peripheral edge of the front portion of the eyewear.
- 7. A removable sports pad according to claim 6, wherein
- said front wall and said rear wall have substantially the same outline when viewed in elevation.
- 8. A removable sports pad according to claim 3, wherein
- each of said first and second lens apertures being formed by front and rear wall apertures.
- 9. Sports eyewear for eye protection, comprising:
- a substantially rigid eyewear frame having a front portion with at least one lens, a first temple portion being coupled to a first end of said front portion of said frame, and a second temple portion being coupled to a second end of said front portion of said frame; and
- a soft, elastomeric pad removably coupled to said frame for covering at least certain exposed areas of said frame, said pad including
- a front wall for removably overlying certain forwardly facing areas of said eyewear;
- a rear wall spaced from said front wall for removably overlying certain rearwardly facing areas of said eyewear and for removably receiving said eyewear therebetween;
- a peripheral wall coupled between said front and rear walls for removably overlying certain peripheral edges of said eyewear; and
- first and second lens apertures being formed in said pad and extending through said pad,
- said rear wall further comprising a nose portion positioned between said first and second lens apertures,
- each of said front, rear and peripheral walls of said pad being constructed of a soft, stretchable, resilient material for removably retaining said pad on said eyewear and being shaped to overlie at least portions of the peripheral edges of the eyewear along said at least one lens.
- 10. Sports eyewear according to claim 9, wherein
- said pad is formed as a one-piece, unitary member which is separate from said eyewear frame.
- 11. Sports eyewear according to claim 10, wherein
- said front portion includes a frame front with a pair of lenses coupled thereto; and
- each of said first and second apertures being formed by front and rear wall apertures.
- 12. Sports eyewear according to claim 11, wherein
- said rear wall of said pad includes at least two cutouts for accommodating said first and second temple portions.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/195,468 filed Feb. 14, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,495,623.
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