Claims
- 1. A construction of swimming goggles, comprising:two lens frame main bodies, each lens frame main body accommodating a lens, a first joint and a second joint being respectively formed at two opposite ends of a longer side of the rim of the body; a string pulled through the first and second joints of the two lens frame main bodies, maintaining an appropriate separation between the two lens frame main bodies, and wound separately from the top and the bottom along the rims of the lens frame main bodies; a headband device, connected to the outside edge of the two lens frame main bodies, whereby the user can adjust the separation of the two lens frame main bodies, to enable adjustment of the length of the nose bridge; and wherein said string is a single ring unit, said ring unit having longer sides and shorter sides, the shorter side being pulled respectively and sequentially through the first and second joints of the two lens frame main bodies, and the longer sides winding around the rim of the lens frame main bodies to connect the two lens frame main bodies.
- 2. The construction of swimming goggles, as recited in claim 1, wherein the shorter sides of said ring shaped string are in a needle-end shape to facilitate penetration through the joining holes.
- 3. The construction of swimming goggles, as recited in claim 2, wherein said string has a fully round section and is made of an appropriately flexible material, to enable comfortable wearing.
- 4. The construction of swimming goggles, as recited in claim 3, wherein on the outside end of said two lens frame main bodies are joining parts, which serve to enable connection with the headband device.
- 5. The construction of swimming goggles, as recited in claim 4, wherein on the top and bottom of the rims of said two lens frame main bodies are fixing grooves serving to position said string.
- 6. The construction of swimming goggles, as recited in claim 5, wherein said fixing grooves are defined with depressed arcs along the rims of the lens frame main bodies, serving to accommodate part of the string.
- 7. A single lens frame main body structure, adapted to be used in a pair of swimming goggles, said single lens frame main body comprising:a lens accommodated in the lens frame main body, a first joint and a second joint being respectively formed at two opposite ends of a longer side of the body, the first and second joints being elongated round joining holes; and at least one string, pulled through the first and second joints of said lens frame main body, and wound on the top of the rim of one of the longer sides of the lens frame main body, adapted to interconnect between two single lens frame main bodies in a series to form a pair of swimming goggles, and respectively extending far from the two lens frame main body to form a headband.
- 8. The single lens frame main body structure, as recited in claim 7, wherein said string has a fully round section and is made of an adequately flexible material, to enable more comfortable wearing.
- 9. The single lens frame main body structure, as recited in claim 8, wherein on the top and bottom rims of said lens frame main body are fixing grooves serving to position said strings.
- 10. The single lens frame main body structure, as recited in claim 9, wherein said fixing grooves are streamlined arcs located along the rim of the lens frame main body, said arcs serving to accommodate a major part of the strings.
- 11. The single lens frame main body structure, as recited in claim 10, wherein on the side of rim where the lens frame main body is in contact with the user's face is a flange, serving to position the protecting pad.
- 12. The single lens frame main body structure, as recited in claim 11, wherein at the contact of said protecting pad and the winding string is a depression serving to partially position said string.
Parent Case Info
The invention relates to a type of swimming goggles specially used in swimming pools, particularly to the continuation in part (CIP) of U.S. appl. Ser. No. 09/209,559 filed Dec. 11, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,277.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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