EP1933950A2 - Series of underwater vision articles - Google Patents
Series of underwater vision articlesInfo
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- EP1933950A2 EP1933950A2 EP06820272A EP06820272A EP1933950A2 EP 1933950 A2 EP1933950 A2 EP 1933950A2 EP 06820272 A EP06820272 A EP 06820272A EP 06820272 A EP06820272 A EP 06820272A EP 1933950 A2 EP1933950 A2 EP 1933950A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B33/00—Swimming equipment attachable to the head, e.g. swim caps or goggles
- A63B33/002—Swimming goggles
- A63B33/006—Swimming goggles with means allowing adjustment of the bridge
- A63B33/008—Swimming goggles with means allowing adjustment of the bridge with stepless adjustment
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B33/00—Swimming equipment attachable to the head, e.g. swim caps or goggles
- A63B33/002—Swimming goggles
- A63B33/004—Swimming goggles comprising two separate lenses joined by a flexible bridge
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- the present invention relates to a range of articles of sub-aquatic vision. It finds particular application in the field of articles such as swimming goggles, swimming masks or diving.
- a product is offered for sale in a single size or in several sizes.
- Subaqueous vision items are sometimes available in two sizes, one for children and the other for adults, which allows to take into account the variation of the width of the face in particular. But this distinction between two categories of morphotypes (child and adult) is still not enough to make the product suitable for a maximum number of users. Thus, the product will not be sufficiently adapted to a large number of children whose morphotype does not correspond to that standardized of the single child size of the product. The same goes for the single adult size. In fact, the satisfaction rate, related to the rate of adaptation, will remain low, always taking into account the different possible morphotypes, and morphological differences within the same morphotype, It is therefore understandable that a product offered to users in many sizes would satisfy a greater number. In addition, dimensional parameters of the products adapted to one or more morphotypes, interconnected by relationships independent of this morphotype, would make it possible to characterize a range of products with a high coverage rate.
- the problem then is to have a range of sub-aquatic vision items to obtain a high morphotype coverage rate, so as to be able to offer each individual size, among a set of sizes possible, which is the most suitable, from a dimensional definition independent of this size.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a solution to the aforementioned problems among other problems.
- the Applicant from anthropometric and statistical studies, and thus managed to define the characteristics of a range of sub-aquatic vision articles, in which, whatever actually the size of the article, some dimensional parameters of this article, corresponding indirectly to morphological parameters of the face of an individual, are connected to at least one principal dimensionnei parameter by an arithmetic relation based on constant numerical coefficients whatever the size of the article.
- the invention thus relates to a range of underwater vision articles, comprising several articles of different sizes, these articles comprising a straight optical element itself having a right sealing element intended to come into contact, by its zone of right contact, with the face of a person, and a left optical element itself having a left sealing member intended to come into contact, by its left contact zone, with the face of a person, these articles comprising in addition the following characteristic points, considering the right and left optical elements laid flat on the same support plane by their side opposite to the right and left contact areas of the right and left sealing elements: lowest point of the inner or outer edge of the left contact zone,
- the ratio between is constant to within 5%, preferably within 3%, and / or
- the articles are swimming goggles, and the article range is characterized in that, irrespective of the size of the article articles, the ratio between is equal to 1.7428 within 5%, preferably within 3%, and / or the ratio of e is equal to 3.4722 at 5%, preferably at 3% near.
- the range of articles can be characterized in the manner presented below.
- Articles include, in addition to the points following characteristic points:
- the article range is characterized in that, irrespective of the size of said articles, the ratio between PP 24 and PPi, 3 is equal to 2.6860 to 5%, preferably within 3%, and / or the ratio between, on the one hand, PP 24 minus the constant 44.0 defined to within 5%, preferably to within 3%, and, on the other hand, PPi 2 , is equal to 1.3723 to %, preferably to within 3%.
- the distances expressed in mm, the constant value of -44.0 presented above is valid for distances measured in mm only.
- the range of articles can be characterized in the manner presented below.
- the articles have an axis of symmetry between the right and left optics, and the right and left contact zones meet on either side of this axis of symmetry in a medial contact zone, the right and left optical elements being connected. by a bridge.
- Articles include, in addition to points The following characteristic points: - : point at the intersection of the upper portion of the outer edge of the left contact zone with the axis passing through the point and perpendicular to the segment
- the article range is characterized in that, regardless of the size of said articles, the ratio between e is equal to 1.7562 to within 5%, preferably to within 3%, and / or the ratio of is equal to 1.6861 to 5%, preferably to 3%.
- the range of articles can be characterized in the manner presented below.
- the articles have an axis of symmetry between the right and left optics, and the right and left contact zones meet on either side of this axis of symmetry in a medial contact zone, this middle contact area having a footprint for the nose Articles include, in addition to The following characteristic points:
- predefined constants at 5%, preferably within 3%, regardless of the size of the articles.
- the values of this or these real numbers can be the following and / or and / or
- FIG. 1 schematically represents an article of a range of the invention in a first variant
- FIG. 2 schematically represents an article of a range of the invention in a second variant
- FIG. 3 schematically represents an article of a invention in a third variant
- FIG. 1 therefore schematically represents an article of a range of the invention in a first variant, wherein the article is more precisely of the type swimming goggles.
- the article thus comprises two optical elements: a right optical element 1 and a left optical element 3.
- Each optical element 5 comprises a sealing element and an optical part itself, generally made of translucent plastic material.
- the right optical element 1 comprises an optical part which can decompose into a main plane element 20 and a lateral part 21.
- the right optical element 1 also comprises, as mentioned and
- a right sealing element for example silicone, which itself comprises a contact zone 2 by which this right sealing element comes into contact with the face of a person and possibly a side portion 2 'by which this right sealing element joins the lateral optical part 21.
- the left optical element 3 comprises an optical part strictly speaking, generally of plastic material, which can decompose into a plane main element 22 and a lateral part 23.
- the left optical element 3 also comprises a left sealing element, for example silicone, which
- the 20 itself comprises a left contact zone 4 through which this left sealing element comes into contact with a person's face and possibly a lateral part 4 'through which this left sealing element joins the lateral optical part 23 .
- the right contact zone of the optical element 1 comprises an inner edge 7 and an outer edge 8.
- the left contact zone 4 of the left sealing element of the left optical element 3 comprises an inner edge 5 and an outer edge 6.
- the right optical element 1 and the left optical element 3 are optionally connected by a bridge 9 whose upper edge is then
- the swimming goggles are thus represented with their right and left optical elements, 1 and 3, laid flat on the same support plane by their optical parts 20 and 22, that is to say by their opposite sides to the sides of the left and right contact areas, 2 and 4 , right and left sealing elements.
- the article has an axis of symmetry A passing through the respective medias of the lower 11 and upper 10 edges of the bridge 9.
- Pi corresponds to the lowest point of the inner edge 5 of the left contact zone 4,
- P 2 corresponds to the leftmost point of the inner edge 5 of the left contact zone 4,
- P 3 corresponds to the lowest point of the inner edge 7 of the right contact zone 2
- - P 4 corresponds to the rightmost point of the inner edge 7 of the right contact zone 2.
- PP- 1, 2 corresponds to the distance between the characteristic points Pi and P 2
- PPi , 3 corresponds to the distance between the characteristic points Pi and P 3
- e corresponds to the distance between the characteristic points P 2 and P 4 (thus distance associated with the width of the face), and are constant predefined real numbers, with some tolerance, regardless of the size of the items (swimming goggles).
- the range of swimming goggles retains its maximum coverage properties of the different morphotypes of the target population. In other words, are constant within 5% of preferably within 3%, irrespective of the size of the articles.
- the values of the coefficients are the following, to within 5%, preferably to within 3%:
- the three coefficients are assigned respective values above (with the tolerance of 5%, possibly 3%).
- the swimming goggles can also be characterized with the following additional characteristic points: P 5 : corresponds to the rightmost point of the inner edge 5 of the left contact zone 4;
- Point shown in Figure 1 symmetrical point relative to the axis of symmetry A, is also characteristic of swimming goggles, but however not useful for the characterization of tension of these glasses. Then, in this range, some additional dimensioned parameters are connected to other dimensioned parameters, always by constant arithmetic relations whatever the size, ie arithmetic relations independent of the size.
- the dimensional parameters PP, j correspond to the distance between Pi and P j , irrespective of i and j. Also, are constant predefined real numbers, with some tolerance, regardless of the size of the glasses.
- a tolerance of 5%, preferably 3% gives a range of swimming goggles which retains its maximum coverage properties of the different morphotypes of the target population.
- the additional coefficients mentioned above are therefore constant to within 5%, preferably to within 3%, regardless of the size of the articles. Exactly, regardless of the size of the swimming goggles, the values of these additional coefficients are the following, to within 5%, preferably to within 3%: t / or
- Figure 2 schematically shows an article of a range of the invention in a second variant.
- the article is more precisely of the swimming mask type.
- the mask thus comprises two optical elements, as is already the case for the previously described swimming goggles: a right optical element 1 and a left optical element 3.
- Each optical element comprises a sealing element and an optical part itself , usually translucent plastic.
- the right optical element 1 comprises an optical part, generally made of plastic material, which can decompose into a plane main element 20 and a lateral part 21.
- the right optical element 1 comprises also, as mentioned above, a right sealing element for example silicone, which can take the form of a skirt, and which itself comprises a contact zone 2 by which this right sealing element comes into contact with the face of a person and possibly a lateral portion 2 'by which this right sealing element joins the lateral optical part 21.
- the left optical element 3 comprises an optical part strictly speaking, generally of plastic material, which can decompose into a plane main element 22 and a lateral part 23.
- the left optical element 3 also comprises a sealing element left, for example silicone, optionally in the form of a skirt, and which itself comprises a left contact zone 4 by which this left sealing member comes into contact with the face of a person and possibly a part lateral 4 'by which this left sealing element joins the lateral optical part 23.
- a sealing element left for example silicone, optionally in the form of a skirt, and which itself comprises a left contact zone 4 by which this left sealing member comes into contact with the face of a person and possibly a part lateral 4 'by which this left sealing element joins the lateral optical part 23.
- the right contact zone of the optical element 1 comprises an inner edge 7 and an outer edge 8.
- the left contact zone 4 of the left sealing element of the left optical element 3 comprises an internal edge. 5 and an outer edge 6.
- the right optical element 1 and the left optical element 3 are symmetrical about an axis of symmetry A,
- the respective left and right contact zones 2, 4 meet on either side of this axis of symmetry A at a medial contact area 12.
- the right optical element 1 and the left optical element 3 are then connected by a bridge 9 located in the middle contact zone 12, and whose upper edge is referenced 10 and the lower edge is referenced 11.
- the axis of symmetry A passes precisely through the respective lower edge of the media 1 1 and upper 10 of this bridge 9.
- the middle contact zone 12 has a lower outer edge 13 and an upper outer edge 14.
- the swimming mask is thus represented with its right and left optical elements, 1 and 3, laid flat on the same support plane by their optical parts 20 and 22, that is to say by their opposite sides to the sides of the zones.
- left and right contact, 2 and 4 right and left sealing elements.
- the swimming mask has the same main characteristic points as those concerning the swimming goggles, whose position is shown schematically in Figure 2: - Pi: corresponds to the lowest point of the outer edge 6 of the zone of left contact 4, P 2 : corresponds to the leftmost point of the outer edge 6 of the left contact zone 4,
- P 3 corresponds to the lowest point of the outer edge 8 of the right contact zone 2
- P 4 corresponds to the rightmost point of the outer edge 8 of the right contact zone 2.
- PP-i, 2 always corresponds to the distance between the characteristic points Pi and P 2
- PPi, 3 always corresponds to the distance between the characteristic points P% and P3
- PP 24 always corresponds to the distance between the characteristic points P 2 and P 4 (thus distance associated with the width of the face), and are predefined real numbers constant, with a tolerance of 5%, preferably 3%, regardless of the size of the swimming masks.
- these three coefficients are assigned the respective values above (with the tolerance of 5%, possibly 3%).
- swimming masks can also be characterized with the following additional characteristic points: : corresponds to the point at the intersection of the upper portion of the outer edge 6 of the left contact zone 3 with the axis passing through the point P 1 and perpendicular to the segment : corresponds to the point at the intersection of the upper portion of the outer edge 8 of the right contact zone 2 with the axis passing through the point and perpendicular to the segment - corresponds to the point at the intersection of the axis of symmetry A with the lower outer edge 13 of the middle contact zone 12, corresponds to the point in the middle of the lower edge 11 of the bridge 9, projected on the median contact zone 12, corresponds to the point in the middle of the upper edge 10 of the bridge 9, projected on the median contact zone 12, corresponds to the point at the intersection of symmetry tax A with the upper outer edge 14 of the middle contact zone
- the dimensional parameters PPj 1 correspond to the distance between Pj and P 1 , whatever i and j. Also have constant predefined real numbers, at a some tolerance, regardless of the size of the glasses.
- the aforementioned additional coefficients are therefore constant to within 5%, preferably
- the values of these additional coefficients are the following, within 5%, preferably to within 3%: and or
- FIG. 3 diagrammatically represents an article of a range of the invention in a third variant, in which the article is more precisely of the diving mask type.
- the mask thus comprises two optical elements, as is already the case for the swimming goggles or mask previously described a right optical element 1 and a left optical element 3.
- Each optical element comprises a sealing element and an optical part itself, generally translucent plastic material.
- the right optical element 1 comprises an optical part, generally made of plastic material, which can decompose into a main optical part 20 and a lateral optical part 21.
- the element optical right 1 also comprises, as mentioned above, a right sealing element for example silicone, which may take the form of a skirt, and which itself comprises a contact zone 2 by which this element of right seal comes into contact with a person's face and possibly a lateral part (not shown) by which this right sealing element joins the lateral optical part 21,
- the left optical element 3 comprises an optical part strictly speaking, generally made of plastic material, which can decompose into a main optical part 22 and a lateral optical part 23.
- the left optical element 3 also comprises an element left seal, for example silicone, optionally in the form of a skirt, and which itself comprises a left contact zone 4 by which this left sealing member comes into contact with the face of a person and possibly a lateral part (not shown) by which this left sealing element joins the lateral optical part 23.
- an element left seal for example silicone, optionally in the form of a skirt, and which itself comprises a left contact zone 4 by which this left sealing member comes into contact with the face of a person and possibly a lateral part (not shown) by which this left sealing element joins the lateral optical part 23.
- the right contact zone of the optical element 1 comprises an inner edge 7 and an outer edge 8.
- the left contact zone 4 of the left sealing element of the left optical element 3 comprises an inner edge 5 and an outer edge 6.
- the right optical element 1 and the left optical element 3 are symmetrical with respect to an axis of symmetry A.
- the upper part of this middle contact zone 12 has an inner edge 16 and an outer edge 17.
- the lower part of this middle contact zone 12 has an outer edge 18 and an inner edge 19.
- the dive mask is thus represented with its right and left optical elements, 1 and 3, laid flat on the same support plane by their optical parts 20 and 22, that is to say by their opposite sides to the sides of the zones. left and right contact, 2 and 4, right and left sealing elements.
- the dive mask has the same main characteristic points as those mentioned with reference to the swimming goggles and mask (FIGS. 1 and 2), and whose position is shown diagrammatically in FIG. 3:
- P 1 corresponds to the lowest point of the outer edge 6 of the left contact zone 4,
- P 2 corresponds to the leftmost point of the outer edge 6 of the left contact zone 4,
- P 3 corresponds to the lowest point of the outer edge 8 of the right contact zone 2,
- P 4 corresponds to the rightmost point of the outer edge 8 of the right contact zone 2.
- the points Pi and P 3 are therefore symmetrical by ratio to axis A, and the points P 2 and P 4 are also symmetrical with respect to this axis A.
- PP- 1 . 2 always corresponds to the distance between the characteristic points Pi and P 2
- PPi , 3 always corresponds to the distance between the characteristic points always corresponds to the distance between the characteristic points onc distance associated with the width of the face
- PPi , 3 always corresponds to the distance between the characteristic points always corresponds to the distance between the characteristic points onc distance associated with the width of the face
- the values of the coefficients are the following, to within 5%, preferably to within 3%:
- these three coefficients are assigned the respective values above (with the tolerance of 5%, possibly 3%).
- the dimensional parameters J LJ correspond to the distance between P, and P 1 , whatever! and j. Also
- a tolerance of 5%, preferably 3% gives a range of diving masks which retains its maximum coverage properties of different morphotypes of the target population.
- the additional coefficients mentioned above are therefore constant to within 5%, preferably to within 3%, regardless of the size of these masks.
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