Swimming goggles with improved wearing comfort and pulling resistance

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6499148
  • Patent Number
    6,499,148
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 31, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Calvert; John J.
    • Moran; Katherine
    Agents
    • Rosenberg, Klein & Lee
Abstract
A pair of swimming goggles comprises two lenses, two frames, a bridge, two padding members, and a head strap. Each lens is made of rigid material and includes an engaging portion. Each frame receives an associated lens therein and has an engaging portion engaged with the head strap. The bridge is integrally formed with the frames and located between the frames. Each padding member is made of a flexible material that is softer than that of the frames. Each padding member has a receiving portion for securely engaging with the engaging portion of the associated lens. Each padding member includes a padding portion in intimate contact with a wearer's eye socket.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a pair of swimming goggles that is aesthetically pleasing, easy to assemble, and improved in application, wearing comfort, supporting effect, and pulling resistance.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 6

of the drawings illustrates a pair of conventional swimming goggles that includes two lenses


1


′, two padding members


2


′, a bridge


3


′, and a head strap


4


′. Each lens


1


′ is made of a transparent rigid material and includes a first connecting portion


12


′ on an inner end thereof for engaging with the bridge


3


′ and a second connecting portion


13


′ on an outer end thereof for engaging with the head strap


4


′. Each padding member


2


′ is made of a soft material and includes a tensile engaging portion


21


′ on an outer side thereof for engaging with a flange


11


′ of an associated lens


1


′. Each padding member


2


′ further includes a padding portion


22


′ on an inner side thereof for intimate contact with the eye socket of a wearer. The bridge


3


′ is made from a slightly flexible material and is thus bendable. The padding members


2


′ can be in contact with the eye sockets of various wearers. However, the lenses


1


′ and the bridge


3


′ are separate from each other and thus fail to provide an overall aesthetically pleasing effect.





FIGS. 7 and 8

illustrate another pair of conventional swimming goggles comprising two lenses


5


′, two frames


6


′, a bridge


7


′, and a head strap


8


′. Each lens


5


′ is made of a transparent rigid material and includes a connecting edge


51


′ for engaging with an associated frame


6


′. The frames


6


′ and the bridge


7


′ are integrally formed from a soft material. Each frame


6


′ includes a padding portion


61


′ for intimate contact with a wearer's eye socket, an engaging portion


62


′ for engaging with the head strap


8


′, and an annular receiving portion


63


′ for receiving an associated lens


5


′. The annular receiving portion


63


′ is made of a soft material and is tensile and thus can be pulled for engaging with the connecting edge


51


′ of the associated lens


5


′. The frames


6


′ and the bridge


7


′ are integral and thus provide a better appearance. The frames


6


′ can be in intimate contact with the eye sockets of various wearers due to the soft material of the bridge


7


′. However, it was found that the frames


6


′ and the bridge


7


′ are too soft and thus tend to deform and fail to support the lenses


5


′ if the material of the frames


6


′ and the bridge


7


′ is identical to that of the padding members


61


′. If a harder material is chosen for manufacturing the frames


6


′, the bridge


7


′, and the padding members


61


′, the resultant padding members


61


′ would be too hard to the wearer's eye sockets. In addition, as illustrated in

FIG. 9

, when the head strap


8


′ is pulled rearwards, the frames


6


′ will extend laterally outward, which causes large inward deformation and thus discomforts the wearer's nose.





FIG. 10

illustrates a further pair of conventional swimming goggles that comprises two lenses


91


′, two frames


92


′, a bridge


93


′, two padding members


94


′, and a head strap


95


′. Each lens


91


′ is made of a rigid material and includes an engaging hole


911


′ in a side thereof. The frames


92


′ and the bridge


93


′ are integrally formed by rigid material. Each frame


92


′ includes a protrusion


921


′ for engaging with the engaging hole


911


′ of an associated lens


91


′. Each padding member


94


′ is made of soft material and includes a receiving portion


941


′ for engaging with an associated lens


91


′ by means of tensilibility of the padding member


94


′. The bridge


93


′ is made of a rigid material and is thus not easy to deform such that the padding member


94


′ cannot be exactly in intimate contact with the eye sockets of the wearer. In addition, the rigid bridge


93


′ and the frames


92


′ tend to break when impinged, which might cause injury to the wearer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a pair of swimming goggles that is aesthetically pleasing, easy to assemble, and improved in application, wearing comfort, supporting effect, and pulling resistance.




A pair of swimming goggles in accordance with the present invention comprises:




two lenses made of rigid material and each including an engaging portion;




two frames each for receiving an associated said lens therein, each said frame having an engaging portion;




a bridge integrally formed with the frames and located between the frames, the frames and the bridge being integrally formed from a material that is slightly flexible and has a supporting ability;




two padding members made of a flexible material that is softer than that of the frames, each said padding member having a receiving portion for securely engaging with the engaging portion of the associated lens, each said padding member including a padding portion in intimate contact with a wearer's eye socket; and




a head strap engaging with the engaging portion of the frames.




The padding members may be integrally formed.




Thus, the pair of swimming goggles in accordance with the present invention provides an aesthetically pleasing effect. The bridge and the frames can be deformed to be intimate contact with the wearer's eye sockets during wearing. In addition, the frames and the bridge will not deform to a large extent when the head strap is pulled. The soft padding portion of each padding member is in intimate contact with the wearer's eye socket and thus provides improved wearing comfort.




Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a pair of swimming goggles in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the pair of swimming goggles in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a top view, partly sectioned, of the pair of swimming goggles in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of a modified embodiment of the pair of swimming goggles in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a schematic side view, partly sectioned, illustrating use of the pair of swimming goggles in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view of a pair of conventional swimming goggles.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of another pair of conventional swimming goggles.'





FIG. 8

is a top view, partly sectioned, of the pair of conventional swimming goggles in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a top view of the pair of conventional swimming goggles in FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is an exploded perspective view of a further pair of conventional swimming goggles.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 through 5

and initially to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a pair of swimming goggles in accordance with the present invention generally includes two lenses


1


, two frames


2


, a bridge


3


, two padding members


4


, and a head strap


5


. Each lens


1


is made of rigid material and includes an engaging portion


11


(in the form of an annular flange in this embodiment) for engaging with an associated padding member


4


.




The frames


2


and the bridge


3


are integrally formed from a material that is slightly flexible and has a certain supporting ability. Each lens


1


is mounted in a compartment


21


in an associated frame


2


by means of tensilibility of the frame


2


. Each frame


2


includes an engaging portion


22


for engaging with the head strap


5


. The integral design of the frames


2


and the bridge


3


provides an overall aesthetically pleasing effect.




Each padding member


4


is made of a flexible material that is softer than that of the frames


2


. Each padding member


4


includes a receiving portion


41


for engaging with the engaging portion


11


of an associated lens


1


. Each padding member


4


further includes a padding portion


42


for intimate contact with the Wearer's eye socket.




As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, when in use, the flexibility of the bridge


3


and the frames


2


allow the padding members


4


to be always in intimate contact with the wearer's eye sockets. In addition, the supporting ability of the frames


2


and the bridge


3


is better than that of the padding members


4


such that the frames


2


and the bridge


1


will not deform largely. Furthermore, the intimate contact between the soft padding portions


42


of the padding members


4


and the wearer's eye sockets provides improved wearing comfort. Further, the frames


2


and the bridge


3


are flexible and thus may prevent breakage thereof when they are impinged, thereby providing improved safety.





FIGS. 4 and 5

illustrate a modified embodiment of the. pair of swimming goggles in accordance with the present invention, wherein the lenses


6


are made of rigid material and larger than human eye sockets. Each lens


6


includes an engaging portion


61


for engaging with an associated padding member


9


.




The frames


7


and the bridge


8


are integrally formed from a material that is slightly flexible and has a certain supporting ability. Each lens


6


is mounted in a compartment


71


in an associated frame


7


by means of tensilibility of the frame


7


. Each frame


7


includes an engaging portion


72


for engaging with the head strap


10


. The integral design of the frames


7


and the bridge


8


provides an overall aesthetically pleasing effect.




Each padding member


9


is made of a flexible material that is softer than that of the frames


2


. Each padding member


9


includes a receiving portion


91


for engaging with the engaging portion


61


of an associated lens


6


. Each padding member


9


further includes a padding portion


92


for intimate contact with the wearer's eye socket. In this embodiment, the padding members


9


are integrally formed and connected by a connecting member


93


.




It is appreciated that the pair of swimming goggles in accordance with the present invention can also be used in diving in addition to swimming.




According to the above description, it is appreciated that the flexibility of the bridge and the frames allow the padding members to be always in intimate contact with the wearer's eye sockets. In addition, the supporting ability of the frames and the bridge is better than that of the padding members such that the frames and the bridge will not deform largely. Furthermore, the .intimate contact between the soft padding portions of the padding members and the wearer's eye sockets provides improved wearing comfort. Further, the frames and the bridge are flexible and thus may prevent breakage thereof when they are impinged, thereby providing improved safety.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A pair of swimming goggles comprising:two lenses made of rigid material and each including an engaging portion; two frames each for receiving an associated said lens therein, each said frame having an engaging portion; a bridge integrally formed with the frames and located between the frames, the frames and the bridge being integrally formed from a material that is slightly flexible and has a supporting ability; two padding members made of a flexible material that is softer than that of the frames, each said padding member having a receiving portion for securely engaging with the engaging portion of the associated lens, each said padding member including a padding portion in intimate contact with a wearer's eye socket; and a head strap engaging with the engaging portion of the frames.
  • 2. The pair of swimming goggles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the padding members are integrally formed.
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