Information
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Patent Grant
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6647557
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Patent Number
6,647,557
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Date Filed
Monday, March 18, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pair of waterproof goggles comprises two lenses made of a transparent rigid material, two padding members made of a soft material, two frames, a bridge, and a head strap. Each lens includes an annular groove in an outer periphery thereof. Each padding member includes an engaging portion on a side thereof for receiving a flange of the associated lens. Each padding member further includes a padding portion. The frames and the bridge are integrally formed of a material that is slightly stretchable. Each frame further includes a receiving portion for clamping a bottom wall defining the annular groove of the associated lens. Each frame has an inner edge that is completely received in the annular groove of the associated lens, thereby allowing easy, reliable assembly and providing improved pull-resistance through use of the slightly stretchable frames.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pair of waterproof goggles in which the convenience of assembly, reliability, support, and wearing comfort are improved.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIGS. 8 and 9
of the drawings illustrate a pair of conventional waterproof goggles comprised of 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 a includes an engaging portion
11
′ for engaging with an associated padding member
2
′. Each lens
1
′ further includes an inner engaging section
12
′ for engaging with the bridge
3
′ and an outer engaging section
13
′ for engaging with an associated end of the head strap
4
′. Each padding member
2
′ is made of a stretchable soft material and includes a lens-receiving portion
22
′ having an inner diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the engaging portion
11
′ of the associated lens
1
′ for receiving the engaging portion
11
′ of the associated lens
1
′ by means of stretching the lens-receiving portion
22
′. Further, each padding member
2
′ includes a flange
23
′ on a side
22
′ thereof for intimate contact with a user's eye socket. A better wearing comfort is obtained, as the flange
23
′ is made of soft material. However, the engagement between the padding members
2
′ and the lenses
1
′ was found unreliable such that leakage was apt to occur as a result of disengagement therebetween. Further, the lenses
1
′ and the bridge
3
′ as a whole fail to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance, as they are separate elements.
FIG. 10
illustrates another pair of conventional waterproof goggles comprised of two lenses
5
′, an integral frame
6
′, a bridge
7
′, and a head strap
8
′. Each lens
5
′ is made of a transparent rigid material and includes an edge that is coupled with the frame
6
′ through proper engagement, bonding, or other means. The frame
6
′ and the bridge
7
′ are made of a soft material. Further, the frame
6
′ includes two padding portions
61
′ each having an annular resilient sidewall
611
′ with a socket engaging portion
612
′ for intimate contact with a user's eye socket, thereby improving the wearing comfort. Since the sidewall
611
′ of each padding portion
61
′ is integrally formed of a material the same as that for the frame
6
′ and the bridge
7
′, this material must be very soft when softness of the padding portion
61
′ is the primary consideration. However, as illustrated in
FIG. 11
, the frame
6
′ and the bridge
7
′ would deform largely when the head strap
8
′ is pulled. On the other hand, if the material is chosen among rigid ones to prevent the undesired deformation, the frame
6
′ and the bridge
7
′ are too rigid to provide the required wearing comfort. Thus, it is improper to form the frame
6
′ and the padding portions
61
′ as an integral member.
FIGS. 12 and 13
illustrate a further pair of conventional waterproof goggles comprised of two lenses
91
′, two padding members
92
′, two frames
93
′, a bridge
94
′, and a head strap
95
′. Each lens
91
′ is made of a transparent rigid material and includes an engaging portion
911
′. Each padding member
92
′ is annular and made of a stretchable soft material. Each padding member
92
′ has a hollow engaging portion
921
′ with an inner diameter smaller than a diameter of an associated lens
91
′. Further, each padding member
92
′ includes a padding portion
922
′ configured according to the contour of a user's face. The padding member
92
′ can be stretched for allowing insertion of the engaging portion
911
′ of the lens
91
′ into the engaging portion
92
1
′. The frames
93
′ and the bridge
94
′ are integrally made of a material that is slightly flexible and that is less stretchable than the padding members
92
′. Each frame
93
′ has an inner diameter slightly smaller than a diameter of the associated lens
91
′. Further, each frame
93
′ includes a lens receiving portion
931
′ that is substantially U-shaped in section. Further, each frame
93
′ has an outer portion
932
′ for engaging with an associated end of the head strap
95
′. After engagement between the padding members
92
′ and the lenses
91
′, the lens-receiving portion
931
′ of each frame
93
′ can be stretched for receiving the engaging portion
911
′ of the associated lens
91
′ while clamping the engaging portion
921
′ of the associated padding member
92
′ in place. However, as illustrated in
FIG. 13
, in assembly, each frame
93
′ must be stretched for simultaneously receiving the associated padding member
92
′ and the associated lens
91
′. Thus, the assembly procedure is difficult to proceed with if the frame
93
′ is made of a material having a poor stretchability. Theoretically, the less stretchable the frame
93
′ is, the better pull-resistance the frame
93
′ has. However, since the frame
93
′ must be stretched to a certain extent in response to the thickness of the associated padding member
92
′ so as to simultaneously receive the associated padding member
92
′ and the associated lens
91
′, the material with small stretchability cannot be used for making the frame
93
′. As a result, the pull-resistance of the frame
93
′ is insufficient in some cases. Further, since the material for the frames
93
′ is far more rigid than that for the padding members
92
′ and since the lens-receiving portion
931
′ of each frame
93
′ is mounted around the padding portion
922
′ of the associated padding member
92
′, the width a (
FIG. 13
) of the resilient wall of the padding portion
922
′ is limited. When wearing, as illustrated in
FIG. 14
, each padding portion
92
′ is moved toward the user's eye socket for intimate contact, the padding portion
922
′ directly presses against the associated rigid frame
93
′ (see reference numeral b in FIG.
14
), the wearing comfort is lost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a pair of waterproof goggles in which the convenience of assembly, reliability, support, and wearing comfort are improved.
A pair of waterproof goggles in accordance with the present invention comprises two lenses made of a transparent rigid material, two padding members made of a soft material, two frames, a bridge, and a head strap. Each lens includes a flange on a side thereof. Each lens further includes an annular groove in an outer periphery thereof. Each padding member includes an engaging portion on a side thereof for receiving the flange of an associated. lens. The engaging portion has an inner diameter smaller than a diameter of the flange of the associated lens. Each padding member further includes a padding portion configured to conform a contour of a user's face.
The frames and the bridge are integrally formed of a material that is slightly stretchable. Each frame includes an outer portion for engaging with an associated end of the head strap. Each frame further includes a receiving portion for clamping a bottom wall defining the annular groove of the associated lens. Each frame has an inner edge that is completely received in the annular groove of the associated lens, thereby allowing easy, reliable assembly and providing improved pull-resistance through use of the slightly stretchable frames. The padding portion of each padding member has a distance to the engaging portion of the padding member to thereby prevent the padding portion from pressing against an associated one of the rigid lenses, allowing wearing comfort.
In a modified embodiment, the engaging portion of each padding member has an inclined abutting face, and the receiving portion of each frame has a complimentary abutting face such that the inclined abutting face of each padding member is in tight face-to-face engagement with the complimentary abutting face of an associated frame. The receiving portion of each frame presses against the engaging portion of the associated padding member to thereby improve the assembling reliability for the padding members.
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 an exploded perspective view of a pair of waterproof goggles in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the pair of waterproof goggles in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view illustrating assembly of the pair of waterproof goggles in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 3
, wherein the pair of waterproof goggles is in an assembled state.
FIG. 5
is a top view of the pair of waterproof goggles in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a partly sectioned schematic view illustrating use of the pair of waterproof goggles in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view illustrating a modified embodiment of the pair of waterproof goggles in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of a pair of conventional waterproof goggles.
FIG. 9
is a sectional view of the pair of waterproof goggles in FIG.
8
.
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of another pair of conventional waterproof goggles.
FIG. 11
is a top view of the pair of waterproof goggles in FIG.
10
.
FIG. 12
is a perspective view, partly exploded, of a further pair of conventional waterproof goggles.
FIG. 13
is a sectional view of the pair of waterproof goggles in FIG.
12
.
FIG. 14
is a partly sectioned schematic view illustrating use of the pair of waterproof goggles in FIG.
12
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a pair of waterproof goggles in accordance with the present invention generally comprises two lenses
1
, two padding members
2
, two frames
3
, a bridge
4
, and a head strap
5
.
Each lens
1
is made of a transparent rigid material and includes a flange
11
on an inner side thereof for engagement with an associated padding member
2
. An annular groove
12
is defined in an outer periphery of the lens
1
.
Each padding member
2
is made of a soft material with a higher stretchability. Each padding member
2
includes an engaging portion
21
on a side thereof, the engaging portion
21
having an inner diameter smaller than a diameter of the flange
11
of an associated lens
1
. Further, each padding member
2
includes a padding portion
22
that is configured to conform the contour of a user's face. Thus, the engaging portion
21
of the padding member
2
can be mounted around the flange
11
of the associated lens
1
through the stretchability of the padding member
2
.
The frames
3
and the bridge
4
are integrally formed of a material that is slightly flexible and slightly stretchable. Each frame
3
includes a receiving portion
31
for clamping a bottom wall defining the annular groove
12
of the associated lens
1
. The thickness of the receiving portion
31
is smaller than a width of the annular groove
12
of the associated lens
1
. It is noted that a bottom of the receiving portion
31
is completely received in the annular groove
12
of the associated lens
1
. Further, each frame
3
includes an outer portion
32
for engaging with an associated end of the head strap
5
.
In assembly, as illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, each lens
1
is assembled to the associated padding member
2
. Next, the receiving portion
31
of each frame
3
is slightly stretched outward to allow mounting of the receiving portion
31
into the annular groove
12
of the associated lens
1
with a side of the receiving portion
31
abutting against a side of the engaging portion
21
of the associated padding member
2
. Further, an inner edge of each frame
3
is completely received in the annular groove
12
of the associated lens
1
. Thus, the assembly is more reliable and more convenient while the padding portion
22
of each padding member
2
is away from the engaging portion
21
(see the distance in FIGS.
4
). Further, since the diameter of each lens
1
is smaller, slight stretching of the associated frame
3
is sufficient to allow mounting of the frame
3
into the annular groove
12
of the lens
1
. This permits manufacture of the frames
3
with a material that is less stretchable. As illustrated in
FIG. 5
, when wearing, the frames
3
and the bridge
4
that are less stretchable provide improved pull-resistance, thereby reducing the deformation of the frames
3
and the bridge
4
resulting from pulling of the head strap
5
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, when in use, since the padding portion
22
of each soft padding member
2
is away from the engaging portion
21
(c.f. FIG.
13
), the user's eye socket is in intimate contact with the soft padding portion
22
without pressing against the rigid lens
1
. The wearing comfort is thus improved.
FIG. 7
illustrates a modified embodiment of the invention, wherein the engaging portion
21
of each padding member
2
has an inclined abutting face
211
, and the receiving portion
31
of the associated frame
3
has a complimentary abutting face
311
such that the inclined abutting face
211
of the padding member
2
is in tight face-to-face engagement with the complimentary abutting face
311
of the associated frame
3
. The receiving portion
31
of the frame
3
presses against the engaging portion
21
of the associated padding member
2
to thereby improve the assembling reliability for the padding member
2
.
According to the above description, it is appreciated that the pair of waterproof goggles in accordance with the present invention has improved convenience of assembly, reliability, support, and wearing comfort. The frames
3
are made of a material that is less stretchable to provide improved pull-resistance against deformation.
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 waterproof goggles comprising two lenses made of a transparent rigid material, two padding members made of a soft material, two frames, a bridge, and a head strap, each said lens including a flange on a side thereof, each said lens further including an annular groove in an outer periphery thereof, each said padding member including an engaging portion on a side thereof for receiving the flange of an associated one of said lenses, said engaging portion having an inner diameter smaller than a diameter of the flange of an associated one of said lens, each said padding member further including a padding portion configured to conform a contour of a user's face, said frames and said bridge being integrally formed of a material that is slightly stretchable, each said frame including an outer portion for engaging with an associated end of said head strap, each said frame further including a receiving portion for clamping a bottom wall defining said annular groove of an associated one of said lenses, each said frame having an inner edge that is completely received in said annular groove of the associated lens, thereby allowing easy, reliable assembly and providing improved pull-resistance through use of said slightly stretchable frames, said padding portion of each said padding member having a distance to said engaging portion of said padding member to thereby prevent said padding portion from pressing against an associated one of said rigid lenses, allowing wearing comfort.
- 2. The pair of waterproof goggles as claimed in claim 1, wherein said engaging portion of each said padding member has an inclined abutting face, and wherein said receiving portion of each said frame has a complimentary abutting face such that said inclined abutting face of each said padding member is in tight face-to-face engagement with said complimentary abutting face of an associated one of said frames, said engaging portion of an associated one of said padding members to thereby improve the assembling reliability for said padding members.
- 3. A pair of waterproof goggles comprising two lenses made of a transparent rigid material, two padding members made of a soft material, two frames, a bridge, and a head strap, each said lens including an annular groove in an outer periphery thereof, each said padding member including an engaging portion on a side thereof for receiving the flange of an associated one of said lenses, said engaging portion having an inner diameter smaller than a diameter of the flange of an associated one of said lens, each said padding member further including a padding portion configured to conform a contour of a user's face, said frames and said bridge being integrally formed of a material that is slightly stretchable, each said frame including an outer portion for engaging with an associated end of said head strap, each said frame further including a receiving portion for clamping a bottom wall defining said annular groove of an associated one of said lenses, each said frame having an inner edge that is completely received in said annular groove of the associated lens, thereby allowing easy, reliable assembly and providing improved pull-resistance through use of said slightly stretchable frames, said padding portion of each said padding member having a distance to said engaging portion of said padding member to thereby prevent said padding portion from pressing against and associated one of said rigid lenses, allowing wearing comfort wherein said engaging portion of each said padding member has an inclined abutting face, and wherein said receiving portion of each said frame has a complimentary abutting face such that said inclined abutting face of each said padding member is in tight fact-to-face engagement with said complimentary abutting face of an associated one of said frames, said receiving portion of each said frame pressing against said engaging portion of an associated one of said padding members to thereby improve the assembling reliability for said padding members.
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