The present invention relates to swimming goggles with a top anchor and, more particularly, to swimming goggles with an anchor disposed on a top portion thereof.
A pair of conventional swimming goggles contains two lenses to cover the eyes, two gaskets for cushion and water seal, a nose bridge to connect the two lenses, a strap to hold the goggles in place, and a frame to connect the lenses and the nose bridge. When a swimmer dives into a pool or pushes off a wall of the pool, the swimming goggles are pushed downward away from the top of the swimmer's head due to the resistance of the water. This downward force can cause the swimming goggles to rotate outward away from the swimmer's face or to slide downward, leading to leakage of water into the goggles. Traditionally, the downward force is reduced by lowering the profile of the lenses. To lower the profile, both the volume inside the lenses and the thickness of the gaskets are reduced. This often results in discomfort and indentations of the swimming goggles around the swimmer's eyes. In addition, swimmers often tighten the strap excessively to prevent the swimming goggles from leaking, which furthers the discomfort and indentations.
CN 201832359 discloses swimming goggles with a goggle-fixing-piece attached to the gaskets of the swimming goggles. Both the goggle-fixing-piece and the gaskets are made of the same silicone material. The goggle-fixing-piece is designed to cover a portion of a user's head above the swimming goggles. The top edge of the goggle-fixing-piece is placed underneath a swimming cap. A swimming cap is required and is used to hold the goggle-fixing-piece in place. When the user does not wear the swim cap, the goggle-fixing-piece is not functional, providing poor applications.
Furthermore, as the goggle-fixing-piece is attached to the gaskets of the goggles, it is placed close to the swimmer's face. Such a design provides limited moment arm in preventing the swimming goggles from rotating outward. As a result, it is not effective in preventing the goggles from rotating outward away from the swimmer's face. In addition, the goggle-fixing-piece is apt to deform when subjected to force. Because the goggle-fixing-piece is attached to the gaskets, the deformed goggle-fixing-piece can stress the gasket and compromise the sealing of the gaskets.
Another issue with this design is that it used a single goggle-fixing-piece to connect two lenses. Therefore, the width of the goggles is not adjustable. Various sizes of nose pieces are often provided to users to adjust the width of the goggles. In this design, using a different size of nose piece will require a difference size of goggle-fixing-piece.
An objective of the present invention is to provide swimming goggles with a structure for improving the wearing stability.
Swimming goggles according to the present invention comprises a main body and a top anchor. The main body includes a lens unit, at least one gasket, and a strap. The at least one gasket is made of soft material and is attached on the lens unit for abutting the face of a wearer. The strap is coupled with the lens unit. A top anchor disposed on top of the main body. The top anchor includes a front end connected to a top portion of the lens unit and extends upward and rearward. Top anchor is configured to abut an upper portion and a rear portion of the head of the wearer wearing the swimming goggles.
In an example, the top anchor includes a rear end connected to the strap.
In an example, the strap includes at least one coupling hole configured to couple with the rear end of the top anchor and located behind the head of the wearer wearing the swimming goggles.
In an example, the at least one coupling hole of the strap includes an upper coupling hole and a lower coupling hole. A partitioning portion is disposed between the upper coupling hole and the lower coupling hole. The partitioning portion of the strap includes a surface having at least one first tooth disposed in a vertical direction. The rear end of the top anchor includes a surface having a second tooth configured for coupling with the at least one first tooth.
In an example, the swimming goggles further comprises an adjusting device configured to connect the top anchor with the strap.
In an example, the rear end of the top anchor is pressed by the strap.
When a wearer wears the swimming goggles according to the present invention, the top anchor abuts the upper portion and the rear portion of the head of the wearer to provide the main body with improved resistance to shifting, which can resist the downward push from water resistance to thereby prevent the swimming goggles from rotating outward away from the swimmer's face or sliding downward. Hence, displacement of the swimming goggles can be avoided. As a result, water seal can be achieved with less tightening force of the strap, and the wearing stability can be enhanced. Furthermore, the top anchor can cooperate with the strap for wearing, further preventing shifting of the main body of the swimming goggles, providing improved stability. The top anchor of the present invention can also be made of relatively stiff materials, so it can provide some resistance against upward force.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
Like reference numerals designate like elements in the embodiments described hereinafter.
The top anchor 2 has little or no deformation while withstanding the water resistance. The rear end of the top anchor 2 includes a surface having a second tooth 21 configured for coupling with the plurality of first teeth 134. The top anchor 2 may be made of a material with a suitable rigidity and may be made of a single material or a composite material. Furthermore, the top anchor 2 may include a core and an outer coating (made of a material softer than the core) around the core (not shown). Thus, the top anchor 2 can have a proper strength and touch feeling. The top anchor 2 that can be made by using stiff materials also provides resistance against downward and upward force.
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In this embodiment, the length of the top anchor 2 can surround the top portion and the rear portion of the head of the wearer. The rear end of the top anchor 2 extends through and couples with the upper coupling hole 131 and the lower coupling hole 132. Furthermore, the length of the top anchor 2 may be adjusted according to the contour of the head of the wearer, such that the main body 1 can be stably worn on the face of the wearer. After adjustment, the first teeth 134 can mesh with the second tooth 21 to provide improved positioning stability.
When a swimmer wears the swimming goggles according to the present invention, the top anchor 2 provides excellent supporting strength and abuts the upper portion and the rear portion of the head of the wearer. The rear end of the top anchor 2 of this embodiment is connected to the strap 13 which further secures the top anchor 2 in place, so there is no need of a swimming cap. When the swimmer dives into a pool or pushes from a wall of the pool, the water resistance pushes the swimming goggles downward, and the force imparted to the main body 1 is transmitted to the top anchor 2. This force is then transmitted by the top anchor 2 to the upper portion and the rear portion of the head of the swimmer along a curved path, and the head withstands the force. Thus, the top anchor 2 holds the main body 1 in place while the main body 1 withstands the downward force and prevent the main body 1 from downward displacement or rotation, thereby avoiding water leakage while improving the wearing stability.
According to the present invention, the front end of the top anchor 2 can be connected to or disconnected from the frame 112. The top anchor 2 can be removed in circumstances other than diving.
In view of the foregoing, the top anchor 2 according to the present invention can withstand the downward pushing force acting on the swimming goggles. The top anchor 2 provides better stability and ease of use than conventional arrangements requiring coupling with the swim cap.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
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201832359 | May 2011 | CN |
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