AU733112B2 - Swimming goggle structure - Google Patents

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AU733112B2
AU733112B2 AU65527/96A AU6552796A AU733112B2 AU 733112 B2 AU733112 B2 AU 733112B2 AU 65527/96 A AU65527/96 A AU 65527/96A AU 6552796 A AU6552796 A AU 6552796A AU 733112 B2 AU733112 B2 AU 733112B2
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AUSTRALIA
PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
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Name and Address of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s): Address for Service: Invention Title: Hermam Chiang 11F-2, no. 634-9 Ching-Ping Rd.
Chung-HO City Taipei Hsien
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Hermam Chiang Spruson Ferguson, Patent Attorneys Level 33 St Martins Tower, 31 Market Street Sydney, New South Wales, 2000, Australia Swimming Goggle Structure The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:- 5845 SWIMMING GOGGLE STRUCTURE FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to swimming goggles and in particular to a swimming goggle structure having integrally formed lens frames, bridge and gaskets with a bendable or pliable insert fixed in the bridge to provide a better nose conformity and to allow the goggle frame to be made with a softer material to provide enhanced comfort of wearing the swimming goggles.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Swimming goggles with single piece frame are known, such as Taiwan utility model No. 93080 filed on January 12, 1994 by the present applicant. The Taiwan utility model provides a *00.00 1 novel design and modifications on the bridge, the lens frames S"15 and the gasket of the goggle structure in order to allow these oe.
portions of the goggle structure which require different flexibility and softness to be integrally formed with the same soft material without water leakage in use under water. The Taiwan utility model is shown in Figures 1A to 1C wherein the goggle structure comprises a bridge 60 which has a cross section having a center portion thicker than the sides (see Figure 1A) in order to provide the bridge which is made of a soft material with a great resistance to stretching. The gaskets 61 (see Figure IB) of the goggle structure are formed as integral parts of the frames 62. The lens frames 62 are each provided with a connecting hole 621 and a constraining projection 622 outboard the connecting hole 621 (see Figure 1C). The fastener 63 of the head strip comprises a retaining tab 631 extending therefrom to engage the connecting hole 621 and abut against the lens frame 62. With such an arrangement, the Taiwan utility model allows the lens frames, the gasket and the bridge to be integrally formed with the same material of suitable softness, while prohibiting the lens frames and the bridge from being stretched to deform or distort by pulling the head strip during wearing the goggles.
The bridge of the above-discussed conventional goggle structure, although to some extent capable resist stretching, yet needs quite a thickness in order to resist stretching to a satisfactory extent. This makes it impossible to fully conform to the wear's nose contour and causes irritation to the nose when wearing the goggles.
The problem of conforming the bridge to the wearer's nose also occurs in other conventional goggle structures, such as those shown in Figures 2 and 3. In the goggle structure shown in Figure 2, the bridge 50 is integrally formed-with the lens frames so that no adjustment of the bridge 50 is possible. Further, to provide a secure sealing effect and to prevent deformation during wearing, the goggle structure 5 has to be made of a rigid material so that it is uncomfortable to wear such goggles. Further, a bridge made of the rigid l :material is easy to break.
The conventional goggle structure 5' shown in Figure 3 99 9 20 provides a bridge strip 50' separate from the lens frames of the goggles so as to allow adjustment of the goggles to Ssatisfy different wearers. Such a separate bridge strip needs to be additionall mounted to the frames to consfruct the 9**9*9 eegoggles. This increases the cost. Furthermore, the 25 adjustment provided by such a separate bridge strip is not e g fully tatisfactory.
S9 It is therefore desired to provide a goggle structure ••co with better adjustability and enhance comfort so as to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art goggle structures.
9999 It is further desirable to provide a goggle structure comprising a pliable or bendable bridge insert which is capable of plastic deformation so as to completely conform to the contour of a wearer's nose.
It is further desirable to provide a goggle structure which is integrally made of a soft material with a stretch resisting member fixed inside the bridge to provide the goggle structure with a soft and comfortable gasket while the bridge is strong enough to resist the stretching occurring thereon during wearing the goggles.
It is the object of the present invention to substantially overconi or at least ameliorate one or more of the disadvantages of the prior art or to meet one or more of the above desires.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, the present invention provides a swimming goggle structure comprising: two lens frames each having a lens fixed therein with a bridge between inner sides of the frames, wherein the bridge comprises a bendable insert embedded therein and substantially extending across the bridge to provide conformity of the bridge to a wearer's nose contour, each of the frames has a connecting hole formed thereon and a constraining projection located outboard the connecting hole and extending from the frame, and wherein the swimming goggle structure further comprises a head strip having a fastener mounted thereto to engage the connecting hole for securing the head strip to the frames.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the bendable insert is made 20 of a deformable metal plates, such as copper or copper based alloys, aluminum or aluminum based alloys; plastic-deformable rubbers or plastics, such as silicon rubber, natural rubber or injection moldable plastics, for example polyvinylchloride (PVC), .oaooi S"polypropylene (PP) and nylon.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the bendable insert within 25 the bridge comprises a hollow frame-like member substantially straddling between the lens frames with a concave arcuate cushion pad extending inward from the hollow section e of the frame-like insert to provide a cushion for the wearer's nose.
A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: 3 IR:LIBLLI 0711 .doc:caa BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figures 1A and 1B shows different portions of a conventional goggle structure; Figure IC shows a perspective view of the cohventional goggle structure; Figure 2 is a front view of another conventional goggle structure; Figure 3 is a top view, partially broken, showing a further conventional goggle structure; Figure 4 is a front view of goggles constructed in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention; Figure 5A is a top view, partially broken, showing the first embodiment goggles of the present invention; Figure 5B is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the :ee 15 circled portion of Figure Figure 5C is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the bridge of the first embodiment goggles of the present invention; Figure 5D is a cross-sectional view of the circled portion of Figure 5A, showing a structure different from that shown in Figure Figure 6A is a front view of goggles constructed in accordance with a second embodiment in accordance with the present invention; 23 Figure 6B is a top view, partially broken, showing the second embodiment goggles of the present invention; and Figure 7 is a perspective view showing goggles constructed in accordance a third embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT With reference to the drawings and in particular to Figures 4 and 5A, wherein a goggle structure in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, generally designated with reference numeral 1, is shown, the goggle structure comprises two lens frames 10 and 11 with a bridge 12 connected between an inner side of the frames 10 and 11 and a head strip 13 (see Figure 5A) connected between an outer side of the frames 10 and 11. Each of the lens frames 10 and 11 has a lens 14 or 15 fixed therein and a gasket 16 or 17 extending along the lens frame. The frames 10 and 11 have inner flanges 101 and 111 for holding the lenses 14 and With particular to Figure 5C, the bridge 12 comprises a nose contour conforming means 2 mounted thereto. The nose contour conforming means 2 comprises a bendable insert Preferably, the bendable insert 20 is in the form of a plate made of a material which is capable of plastic deformation embedded within the bridge 12 and more preferably, the bridge 12 is molded so as to embed the bendable insert 20 therein to form an integral bendable bridge structure.
Suitable materials for making the bendable insert Sinclude, but not limited to, deformable metal sheets or plates, such as copper or copper based alloys, aluminum or aluminum based alloys; plastic-deformable rubber materials, such as natural rubber and synthetic rubbers, for example silicon rubber; and plastic materials, such as injection moldable plastics, for example polyvinylchloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP) and nylon.
The bendable insert 20 may be a hollow frame like plate as best seen in Figure 7. An inward projection 121, serving as a nose cushion pad, in the form of a concave arc extends inward from the hollow portion of the insert 20 to provide resilient contact between the bridge 12 and the wearer's nose (not shown) In accordance with the present invention, preferably, the frames 10 and 11, the bridge 12 and the gaskets 16 and 17 are made as a single piece of an injection moldable material with injection molding technique. In order to hold the embedded insert 20 in position during the molding process, the bendable insert 20 is provided with a plurality of pin holes 201 into which pins provided on a molding die (not shown) are insertable to hold the insert 20 in position during the molding process. In the embodiments illustrated, there are four such pin holes 201 provided on the insert 20, see Figure 7.
To more securely hold the insert 20 in position in order to prevent the insert 20 from being moved by the turbulence of the injected, fluid-like material in the molding process, it 15 is preferable to provide an extension 202 located outside the pin holes 201 to rest against the lenses 14 and 15. The insert 20 is then securely held in position by being pushed by the molding die from one side thereof to be tightly against the lenses 14 and Referring to Figure 5A, the frames 10 and 11 have stretching release means 3 mounted to the outer side thereof reduce or release the stretching force acting upon the bridge 12 and the frames 10 and 11 in wearing the goggles.
The stretching release means 3 comprises an inner segment extending from the outer side of each of the frames 10 and 11, a middle segment 31 connected to the inner segment 30 and an outer segment 32 connected to the middle segment 31. Thd inner segment 30 takes the form of an arc having an end integrally formed on and extending from the respective frame 10 or 11 and an opposite free end from which the middle segment 31 extends. The middle segment 31 may comprise a plurality of dimples (not shown) to increase the resistance to the stretching force. The outer segment 32 extends from the middle segment 31 and comprises two steps 321 and 322 formed thereon, see Figure 5B. A fastener 4 for connecting the head strip 13 is provided on the outer segment 32.
With reference to Figure 5B, the fastener 4 comprises two members 40 and 41 fixed together to sandwich the outer segment 32 therebetween. The two fastener members 40 and 41 comprise catch and paw pairs 401, 411 and 402, 412 to engage each other for securing the two members 40 and 41 together. Preferably, the outer segment 32 is provided with a through hole into which one of the catch and paw pairs 401, 411 extends to more securely fix the fastener 4 to the outer segment 32. The fastener 4 is also provided with slots or openings for receiving and engaging the head strip 13 therethrough as indicated by the arrows shown in Figure 5B. The strip receiving slots or openings of the fastener 4 may be modified to another form, designated 4' in Figure 5D, which provides the same function of connecting the head strip 13 to the i: fastener 4. In Figure 5D, arrows are also shown to indicate the way to extend the head strip 13 through the strip receiving slots of the fastener 4' Quite obviously, the goggle structure in accordance with the present invention comprises a bendable insert 20 and/or a nose cushion pad 121 which allow the goggles 1, particularly the bridge 12 of the goggles 1, to be bent to any desired contour to conform to the nose contour of a wearer so as to make the wearer comfortable. Thus, the present invention allows the goggles to be formed integrally as a single piece with a soft material which provides a better conformability around the wearer's face without losing resistance to stretching in wearing the goggles.
With reference to Figures 6A and 6B, wherein goggles constructed in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention is shown, the second embodiment goggles have a structure quite similar to the first embodiment with only difference is that the nose cushion pad 121 is removed. In other words, only the insert plate 20 is embedded in the bridge 12 to provides the conformity to the nose contour.
Same reference numerals are used to represent the same parts or elements in both the first and second embodiments.
SFigure 7 shows goggles constructed in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention, which is generally designated with the reference numeral i' The goggles 1' have two frames 10' and 11' with a bridge 12' connected between inner sides thereof and a head strip 13 connected between outer sides thereof. The bridge 12' has nose contour conforming means 2 mounted thereon which in the embodiment illustrated comprises a hollow frame like bendable insert embedded in the bridge 12'. The frames 10' and 11' comprise a connecting hole 18 formed thereon and a constraining projection 19 extending from the frames 10' or 11' and located 15 outboard the hole 18. The head strip 13 comprises a U-shaped .oo.
fastener 131 associated with each of the connecting holes 18, i! having a retaining tab 132 mounted thereto to retain the fastener 131 to the respective connecting hole 18.
*Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described to illustrate the present invention, it is apparent that changes and modifications in the preferred embodiments can be carried out with out departing from the scope of the invention which is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
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1. A swimming goggle structure comprising: two lens frames each having a lens fixed therein with a bridge between inner sides of the frames, wherein the bridge comprises a bendable insert embedded therein and substantially extending across the bridge to provide conformity of the bridge to a wearer's nose contour, each of the frames has a connecting hole formed thereon and a constraining projection located outboard the connecting hole and extending from the frame, and lo wherein the swimming goggle structure further comprises a head strip having a fastener mounted thereto to engage the connecting hole for securing the head strip to the frames.
2. The swimming goggle structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bendable insert is made of a metal material selected from the group consisting of copper, copper based alloys, aluminum and aluminum based alloys. So.
3. The swimming goggle structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lil bendable insert is made of a material selected from the group consisting of natural rubber, silicon rubber and injection-molded polyvinylchloride, polypropylene and nylon.
4. The swimming goggle structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bendable insert is a hollow frame-like member having a nose cushion pad extending from the hollow section thereof toward a wearer's nose to provide comfortable contact with the wearer's nose. S.
5. The swimming goggle structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of o the frames comprises a gasket extending along the frame.
6. The swimming goggle structure as claimed in claim 5, wherein the frames, the bridge and the gaskets are integrally formed as a single piece.
7. The swimming goggle structure as claimed in claim 5, wherein the frames, the bridge and the gaskets are made as a single piece by means of molding R technique and wherein the bendable insert comprises a plurality of positioning holes adapted to receive therein positioning pins of a molding die to hold the bendable insert in position during molding. T "9 rR:\LIBLLI l0707.doc:mad
8. The swimming goggle structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the goggle structure further comprises a head strip extending between outer sides of the frames and wherein the outer side of each of the frames comprises stretching release means mounted thereto to connect the head strip, the stretching release means comprising an arcuate inner segment integrally formed on and extending from the outer side of the respective frame, a middle segment connected to a free end of the inner segment and an outer segment extending from the middle segment with a fastener fixed thereon to engage the head strip. I0
9. A swimming goggle structure comprising: two lens frames each having a lens fixed therein with a bridge between inner sides of the frames, wherein the bridge comprises a bendable insert embedded therein and substantially extending across the bridge to provide conformity of the bridge to a wearer's nose contour, and wherein each of the frames comprises a gasket extending along the frame, and the frames, the bridge, and the gaskets are molded as an integral unit and *0 S•wherein the bendable insert comprises a plurality of positioning holes adapted to receive so therein positioning pins of a molding die to hold the bendable insert in position during S.. !ii0 molding. S. So
10. The swimming goggle structure as claimed in claim 9 wherein: each of the frames has a connecting hole formed thereon and a constraining *eae .projection located outboard the connecting hole and extending from the frame, and wherein the swimming goggle structure further comprises a head strip 25 having a fastener mounted thereto to engage the connecting hole for securing the head gig• strip to the frames. S.
11. A swimming goggle structure substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figs 4 and 5A-C; Figs 4, 5A, 5C and 5D; Figs 6A and 6B; or Fig 7 of the accompanying drawings. Dated 2 March, 2001 Herman Chiang Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person SPRUSON &8 FERGUSON z 1 [R:\LIBLL I 0707.doc:mad
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