Claims
- 1. A pair of swim goggles comprising:
- a) a seamless, ovoid and convex-shaped pair of lenses, each with a substantially cylindrically shaped eyelet attached to their distal and proximal ends;
- b) a substantially flexible support for containment of said lenses;
- c) a nosepiece consisting of resilient tubing having end portions that attach to each of said lenses at said proximally attached eyelet by means of a pointed post inserted within the ends of the tubing that secures said ends within said eyelet, and,
- d) a head-strap attached to said distally attached eyelets for securing said goggles to the wearer's face.
- 2. The swim goggles of claim 1 wherein said tubing is secured within said eyelets by means of a pointed post inserted within the ends of said tubing.
- 3. The swim goggles of claim 2 wherein said lenses are comprised of UVAB protected polycarbonate plastic.
- 4. The swim goggles of claim 3 wherein said pointed posts are comprised of a pointed, barbed top portion, a stem and a base.
- 5. The swim goggles of claim 4 wherein the circumferences of the pointed portion of said posts is greater than that of the interior surface of the cylindrically shaped eyelets.
- 6. The swim goggles of claim 5 wherein said head-strap further comprises a toggle lock for securing said swim goggles about the head of the wearer.
- 7. The swim goggles of claim 6 wherein said support consists of a rubberized neoprene foam base, and said lenses are integrally attached thereto by means of a lip above the outer periphery of said lenses.
- 8. The swim goggles of claim 7 wherein said head-strap can be tightened or loosened using one hand of the wearer.
- 9. The swim goggles of claim 8 wherein said tubing is comprised of a material selected form the group consisting of synthetic rubber, latex, and mixtures thereof.
- 10. The swim goggles of claim 9 wherein said support consists of two separate eyepiece portions comprised of a synthetic neoprene foam to which the lenses are attached.
- 11. The swim goggles of claim 10 wherein said head-strap, when tightened about the head of the wearer, provides the lenses and support with a symmetrically balanced, water-tight fit about the eyes of the wearer.
- 12. An improved pair of competition swim goggles comprising two seamless, substantially symmetrical ovoid and convex shaped lenses maintained in an eye-engaging relationship by means of neoprene supports, said lenses being connected by a resilient nosepiece comprised of rubber tubing having end portions that are hollow and secured to said lenses by means of a cylindrically shaped eyelet proximally attached thereto and a pointed post inserted within said end portions and said eyelet.
- 13. The competition swim goggles of claim 12 wherein said nosepiece is threadably inserted into said eyelet and secured by means of a pointed post.
- 14. The swim goggles of claim 13 wherein said pointed posts are larger in circumference than the inner lining of said eyelet.
- 15. The swim goggles of claim 14 wherein said lenses are secured to the head of the wearer by means of a head-strap consisting of resilient tubing threadably secured to substantially cylindrically shaped eyelets distally attached to said lenses.
- 16. The swim goggles of claim 15 wherein said tubing is threadably secured to said eyelets by means of a pointed post that is inserted within each end of the tubing.
- 17. The swim goggles of claim 16 wherein said lenses are comprised of UVAB protected polycarbonate plastic.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S.S.N. 08/047,640, filed Apr. 15, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,313,671.
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