1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pair of swim goggles, and particularly to a pair of swim goggles having a simple structure, which are easily and conveniently used.
2. Related Art
Conventional swim goggles, in wearing, are capable of being adjusted by buckles connected to opposite ends of a head strap of the swim goggles for which a wearer usually needs to draw the head strap backwards and forwards within holes of the buckles in order to fit the head strap suitably and comfortably around the wearer's head. Unfortunately, such adjustment is very awkward to handle and is time-consuming. Therefore, improvements are being made to try to overcome such drawbacks, and related inventions are disclosed in TW Utility Model Patent Nos. 91220914, 92216640, 93208471, 93208473, 9421182 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,956,778, 7,007,311 and so on. Such improvements are directed to swim goggles having a buckle having a press board of a propping portion used for propping against tooth portions of a head strap so as to tighten the head strap, and vice versa, loosen the head strap.
However, in TW Utility Model Patent Nos. 91220914 and 92216640, and U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,956,778 and 7,007,311, the press board thereof has to be returned by physical handling to a position where the head strap is being engaged after the adjustment is done, which causes adjusting processes become inefficient. Although in TW Utility Model Patent Nos. 93208471, 93208473, 9421182, the press board can be returned to the position automatically without physical handling, the buckles have too many components and are too complex to be assembled.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a pair of swim goggles having simple structure, which are easily and conveniently used.
To achieve the above-mentioned objects, a pair of swim goggles include a left and right frames respectively encircling lenses, position elements, and a pair of strap apparatuses assembled with the left and right frames, respectively. Each of the strap apparatuses includes a coupling element, a propping plate, a releasing plate, and a head strap having multiple retaining slots. The coupling element has a base defining an opening therein for receiving the head strap. The propping plate is mounted to the base with one end thereof, and the other end of the propping plate forms a propping wall in the opening and is spaced away from the base. The releasing plate is provided with a pair of guiding walls on opposite sides thereof with respect to two opposite sides of the opening. Each of the guiding walls has a hook portion. An engaging portion is disposed between the guiding walls with respect to the propping wall.
With the above-mentioned structure, the hook portion hooks over a respective side of the base, the propping plate is selectively engaged against one of the retaining slots of the head strap so that the head strap is allowed to move only in one-way direction, and when the releasing plate is pushed in a reverse direction with respect to the one-way direction, the engaging portion is engaged against and moves along the propping wall so that the propping plate is disengaged from said one of the retaining slot, and the head strap is therefore able to be drawn freely.
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Each of the strap apparatuses includes a coupling element 60, a propping plate 61, a releasing plate 62, and a head strap 63 having multiple retaining slots 631 (referring to
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Accordingly, the pair of swim goggles 1 of the present invention provides a pair of strap apparatuses of simple structure, which is able to be assembled easily and securely, and provides an easy way to adjust length of a head strap so that the swim goggles can be used conveniently and efficiently.
It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms within the scope of the claims. Thus the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative, and not restrictive, of the invention defined by the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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99211106 | Jun 2010 | TW | national |