AU2005237102B2 - Swimming Goggles - Google Patents

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AU2005237102B2
AU2005237102B2 AU2005237102A AU2005237102A AU2005237102B2 AU 2005237102 B2 AU2005237102 B2 AU 2005237102B2 AU 2005237102 A AU2005237102 A AU 2005237102A AU 2005237102 A AU2005237102 A AU 2005237102A AU 2005237102 B2 AU2005237102 B2 AU 2005237102B2
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P/00/011 Regulation 3.2 AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT ORIGINAL TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT Name of Applicant: Herman Chiang Actual Inventor(s): Herman Chiang Address for Service: A.P.T. Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys PO Box 222, Mitcham, SA 5062 Invention Title: Swimming Goggles The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:la SPECIFICATION SWIMMING GOGGLES BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION 5 The present invention relates to swimming goggles, and particularly to swimming goggles which are made of less components and are assembled firmly and which has a buckle being able to return position itself automatically after an adjustment of a head strap. 10 2. RELATED ART As is well-known, a strap of conventional swimming goggles is very difficult to be adjusted as it is worn on head; usually, a wearer has to put off the swimming goggles and then regulate the adjusting part of the strap to a proper length. However, the wearer cannot accurately regulate the strap at one time because the swimming 15 goggles is not worn on head, and the wearer can only counts on a feeling to find a proper length. As a result, it makes difficulties for a wearer to adjust the strap. Moreover, the wearer has to put on and off the swimming goggles again and again if he does not regulate the strap to a comfortable and proper position. Therefore, the inventor of the present invention had overcome the aforementioned drawbacks in TW 20 utility patent application Nos. 91220914 92216640 93208471 93208473 9421182 and U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09/034,907 10/420,850 10/873,260. The above mentioned TW utility patent applications Nos. 91220914 92216640 and U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09/034,907 10/420,850 25 10/873,260 disclosed a fastener that used for adjusting the length of the head strap more easily. The fastener includes a handle and an engagement protrusion; 2 by way of pressing the handle toward a free end of a head strap to make the engagement protrusion biasing against the head strap, thereby to position the head strap. In this way, the user does not need to take off the swimming goggles to adjust the head strap but drawing the free end of the head strap backwardly for 5 tightening the head strap, or pressing the handle in an inverse direction to disengage the engagement protrusion for loosening the head strap. However, the prior invention applies to practical use still involved somewhere can be improved, that is, the handle cannot return automatically. There is another drawback in the above mentioned TW utility patent 10 applications Nos. 93208471 93208473 9421182, that is, a fastener includes too many components, which makes it not easy to be assembled. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide swimming goggles 15 which are made of less components and are assembled firmly and which has a buckle being able to return position itself automatically after an adjustment of a head strap. Another object of the present invention is to provide swimming goggles which have a strap adjusting means assembled on a hard lens frame, the strap adjusting means have buckles which allow a head strap being wrapped therethrough for adjusting length 20 of the head strap and which are retained to a hard lens frame for more strength in assembly. The swimming goggles comprise a lens frame, lenses received in the lens frame, and a strap adjusting means for adjusting a head strap. The strap adjusting means includes buckles respectively assembled on both sides of the lens frame, and a head 25 strap extending through the buckles. The buckle includes a hard base disposed on the lens frame, arms extending respectively from a lower edge and an upper edge of the base and defining shaft holes therein, and a support shaft and a securing shaft 3 respectively received in the shaft holes. For the purposes of this specification the word "comprising" means "including but not limited to", and the word "comprises" has a corresponding meaning. Also a reference within this specification to a document is not to be taken as an admission that 5 the disclosure therein constitutes common general knowledge in Australia. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is an exploded view of swimming goggles according to a first embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 2 is an assembled view of the swimming goggles of Fig. 1. 10 Fig. 3 is a front view of the swimming goggles of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 4-4 in Fig. 3. Fig. 5 schematically shows a head strap of the swimming goggles being adjusted. Fig. 6 is an exploded view of swimming goggles according to a 15 second embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 7 is an assembled view of the swimming goggles of Fig. 6. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS With reference to Fig. 1, swimming goggles 1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention comprise a lens frame 2, lenses 3 and a strap 20 adjusting means 4. The lens frame 2 has a first frame 20 made of soft material, and a second frame 21 made of hard material and enveloped by the first frame 20. The first frame 20 has a first surface 201, a second surface 202 opposite to the first surface 201, and a third surface 203 connecting the first surface 201 and the second surface 202.
4 Compassing grooves 204 are defined between the first surface 201 and the second surface 202. Recesses 2011 are defined in the first surface 201 for providing distorted resiliency when compressed. A mask-like protective pad 205 is disposed on the second surface 202 for providing a well-fitting and comfortable contact with swimmer's 5 foreheads and the vicinity of below eyeholes. The second frame 21 defines receiving grooves 210 corresponding to the compassing grooves 204. A joint portion 22 is formed between the receiving grooves 210 for connecting the receiving grooves 210. Fastening posts 23 are formed on inner edges of the receiving grooves 210 for preliminarily positioning the lenses 3. The second frame 21 has enhanced structure on 10 a center of an upper portion thereof. Further referring to Fig. 6, the enhanced structure comprises an enhanced rib 211 on a center of the second frame 21, and an enhanced wall 212 extending from the enhanced rib 211 toward opposing sides and from which extends decreasingly along upper sides of the second frame 21 as extended parts; accordingly, the major part of the enhanced wall 212 is of the most strength, whereas 15 the extended parts are of less strength. Thus, when the swimming goggles 1 are worn and pulled, the middle and upper portion of the second frame 21 will not be bent and distorted, while both sides of the second frame 21 are gradually distorted. An assembling post 213 is formed on the enhanced wall 212 and in the vicinity of the second surface 202. The enhanced rib 211 and the assembling post 213 facilitate the 20 first surface 201 and the second surface 202 of the first frame 20 to provide reliable clasping force. Enhanced members 24 are formed below the second frame 21 for improving strength of the second frame 21. The enhanced members 24 are formed below substantially centers of the receiving grooves 210 of the second frame 21, respectively. Each enhanced member 24 has a width decreasing from middle toward 25 both sides thereof. The lenses 3 are respectively retained in the receiving grooves 210, and define a plurality of positioning holes 30 along outer rims thereof. Some positioning holes 30 which correspond to the positioning posts 23 facilitate to position the lenses 3, while 5 other positioning holes 30 provide retention force for integral molding process. The lenses 3 comprise two pieces of lens, each of which is received in an individual receiving groove 210. The strap adjusting means 4 comprises buckles 40 and a head strap 41 wrapped 5 through the buckles 40, as shown in Fig. 4. The buckles 40 are respectively assembled on both sides of the second frame 21. Each buckle 40 includes a base 401, arms 402, a support shaft 404 and a securing shaft 405. The base 401 is integrally formed with the second frame 21 and is made of hard material for firmly retaining the buckles 40 to the second frame 21. The arms 402 respectively extend rearwardly from a lower edge and 10 an upper edge of the base 401. Shaft holes 403 are respectively defined in the arms 402. The support shaft 404 is mounted on the shaft holes 403 being relatively far away from the base 401. The support shaft 404 forms necks 4041 at two ends thereof, thereby the support shaft 404 can be firmly engaged with the shaft holes 403. The securing shaft 405 is mounted on the shaft holes 403 being relatively close to the base 401. A 15 pressing plate 406 is integrally formed on the securing shaft 405 and levers along the securing shaft 405 and corresponds to the first surface 201 of the first frame 20. The pressing plate 406 has a first end 4061 biasing against the recess 2011 of the first surface 201. When the pressing plate 406 is pressed toward the first surface 201, the recess 2011 therefore is distorted and produces resilience force in return to drive the 20 pressing plate 406 back. The pressing plate 406 has a second end 4062 for manipulating. At least a first stop member 407 has a shape of right-triangle cross-section and is formed on a bottom of the second end 4062 for abutting second stop members 410 (described below) of the head strap 41. Also referring to Fig. 4, the head strap 41 forms second stop members 410 with 25 right-triangle ladderlike cross-section and spaced the same distance apart from each other for engaging the first stop member 407 in a single direction. In the case of a second stop member 410 engaging with the first stop member 407, the head strap is allowed to move only in a single direction of tightening instead of a direction of 6 loosening. During assembly, some positioning holes 30 of the lenses 3 are assembled on the positioning posts 23 to preliminarily position the lenses 3. Upon integral molding technology, the second surface 202 encompasses the positioning posts 23 and the 5 remained positioning holes 30, whereby the lenses 3 are integrated with the first frame 20. The first surface 201 and the second surface 202 of the first frame 20 encompass the second frame 21, the enhanced rib 211, the joint portion 22, the bases 401 of the buckles 40 and parts of the arms 402. The enhanced walls 212, the enhanced members 24 and the shaft holes 403 of the arms 402 are exposed beyond exterior, as shown in 10 Figs. 2 and 3. Further referring to Fig. 4, two ends of the head strap 41 respectively wrapped through arms 402 and bypass the support shafts 404. The second stop members 410 of the head strap 41 mesh with the first stop member 407 in a single direction. The head strap 41 is allowed to move only in a single direction toward tightening, as the arrow 15 shown in Fig. 4, instead of moving toward the reverse direction of loosening, because the first stop member 407 and the second stop members 410 engage with each other and therefore stop mutually. Referring to Fig. 5, when the pressing plates 406 are pushed upward, as the arrow shown in Fig. 5, the first stop member 407 and the second stop members 410 disengage from each other, so as to be able to adjust length of the 20 head strap 41. Figs. 6 and 7 show the second embodiment of the present invention. The swimming goggles 6' of the second embodiment is rather similar to the swimming goggles 1 of the first embodiment except that a lens frame - a base of buckle and a space where located on both sides of the lens frame and provide a pressing plate of the 25 buckle biasing against. The lens frame of the swimming goggles 6' of the second embodiment comprises a left frame 60' and right frame 61' which made of soft material and are integrally formed together, each frame 60', 61' have outer and inner 7 surfaces 601', 602', a receiving groove 603' is defined between the outer surface 601' and the inner surfaces 602' for receiving a lens 7' therein. A pair of protection pads 8' are integrally formed at the inner surfaces 602' of the left and the right frame 60', 61' for comfortable contact with a user's face. A connecting base 62' is a shape of 5 square and is integrally formed on both sides of the left and right frame 60', 61' respectively and which have assembled holes 621' thereon. Recesses 63' are defined in an edge of the outer surface 601' of each frame 60', 61' for providing distorted resiliency when compressed. Buckles 40' are respectively assembled on both sides of the frame 60', 61'. Each 10 buckle 40' also includes a base 401', arms 402', a support shaft 404' and a pressing plate 406'. The buckle 40' is rather similar to the swimming goggles 1 of the first embodiment except the base 401' which has an opening 4010' for accommodating the connecting base 62' therein and has a connecting hole 4011' which corresponded with the assembled hole 621' providing a pin 42' assembling therein. 15 The pressing plate 406' has a first end 4061' biasing against the recess 63' of the outer surface 601'. When the pressing plate 406' is pressed toward the outer surface 601', the recess 63' therefore is distorted and produces resilience force in return to drive the pressing plate 406' back. Whereby it can be made of less components and be assembled firmly and automatically return position itself after an adjustment of a 20 head strap. It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.

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1. Swimming goggles comprising: a lens frame having a receiving groove; lenses being receiving the receiving groove; and 5 a strap adjusting means including buckles respectively assembled on both sides of the lens frame, and a head strap wrapped through the buckles; wherein the buckle having: a base located on both sides of the lens frame; arms extending respectively from a lower edge and an upper edge of the base and 10 defining shaft holes therein, a support shaft and a securing shaft respectively mounted on the shaft holes; and a pressing plate mounted on the securing shaft by leverage and having a first end pressed toward a soft area of the lens frame, a second end for manipulating, at least a first stop member being formed on the second end. 15
2. The swimming goggles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lens frame includes a soft first frame enveloping a hard second frame, the first frame having a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and a third surface connecting the first surface and the second surface, compassing grooves being defined between the first surface and the second surface, a mask-like protective pad being disposed on the 20 second surface, the second frame defining receiving grooves corresponding to the compassing grooves of the first frame, and forming enhanced structure on a center of an upper portion thereof.
3. The swimming goggles as claimed in claim 2, wherein the base is integrally formed with the second frame. 25
4. The swimming goggles as claimed in claim 3, wherein further comprises a recess respectively defined in both sides of the first surface for providing distorted resiliency when the first end of each pressing plate compressed. 9
5. The swimming goggles as claimed in claim 4, wherein the head strap forms second stop members for engaging the first stop member in a single direction, the head strap is allowed to move only in a single direction of tightening instead of a direction of loosening. 5
6. The swimming goggles as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first stop member has a shape of right-triangle cross-section, and wherein the second stop members have a shape of right-angle ladderlike cross-section.
7. The swimming goggles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lens frame comprises a left frame and right frame which made of soft material and be integrally formed 10 together, each frame having outer and inner surfaces, a receiving groove being defined between the outer surface and the inner surfaces, a connecting base is a shape of square and which be integrally formed on both sides of the left and right frame respectively that have assembled holes thereon.
8. The swimming goggles as claimed in claim 7, wherein the base has an opening for 15 accommodating the connecting base therein and a connecting hole corresponded with the assembled holes providing a pin assembling therein.
9. The swimming goggles as claimed in claim 8, wherein further comprises a recess respectively defined in the outer surface of the left and right frame for providing distorted resiliency when the first end of each pressing plate compressed. 20
10. The swimming goggles substantially as disclosed herein with reference to the accompanying drawings. Dated this 23rd day of November 2005 HERMAN CHIANG By his Patent Attorneys 25 A.P.T. Patent & Trade Mark Attorneys
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US6405384B1 (en) * 2001-03-20 2002-06-18 Herman Chiang Swimming goggles
US6532603B1 (en) * 2001-11-14 2003-03-18 Shun-Nan Lan Swim goggles
GB2383427B (en) * 2001-08-02 2004-01-14 Terry Chou Frame for swimming/diving goggles
US20050015868A1 (en) * 2003-07-02 2005-01-27 Herman Chiang Integrated swimming goggles mechanism
EP1293233B1 (en) * 2001-09-13 2005-11-16 Chiang, Hermam Swimming goggles
CA2468470A1 (en) * 2004-05-26 2005-11-26 Herman Chiang Swimming goggles
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US6149268A (en) * 1996-05-02 2000-11-21 Cabot Safety Intermediate Corporation Protective eyewear with at least one ventilation channel
US6349418B1 (en) * 2000-05-03 2002-02-26 Herman Chiang Innovated type of swimming goggles
US6405384B1 (en) * 2001-03-20 2002-06-18 Herman Chiang Swimming goggles
GB2383427B (en) * 2001-08-02 2004-01-14 Terry Chou Frame for swimming/diving goggles
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US6532603B1 (en) * 2001-11-14 2003-03-18 Shun-Nan Lan Swim goggles
US20050015868A1 (en) * 2003-07-02 2005-01-27 Herman Chiang Integrated swimming goggles mechanism
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