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US2533547A
US2533547A US663702A US66370246A US2533547A US 2533547 A US2533547 A US 2533547A US 663702 A US663702 A US 663702A US 66370246 A US66370246 A US 66370246A US 2533547 A US2533547 A US 2533547A
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in lens mountings for goggles, helmets, masks and the like.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a lens mounting consisting of a plurality of readily connected parts some of which can be disengaged from the others for the purpose of changing the lens by the user without the necessity of taking the entire structure apart.
  • a goggle frame which is provided with suitable openings, with a suitably deformable holding ring which is connected with a preferably threaded lens-spacing-ring that is provided with an internal shoulder against which the retaining ring may be rolled or crimped to hold it in place on the frontal portion of the goggle frame.
  • a suitable, preferably threaded, lens-retaining ring may be provided to keep the lens in contact with one side of the lens-spacing ring.
  • Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a complete goggle employing two of the lens mountings of the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the various portions of the lens-mounting in disassembled condition so that their relationship may be more readily appreciated;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view, on a considerably enlarged scale, through the goggle and lens assembly along the line 33 of Fig. 1.
  • the frontal member 5 of the ,goggleris provided with an eye opening 6 which is preferably also provided with a plurality, for instance four, of peripheral recesses or notches l. Passing through the opening 6 is a ring 8 of a suitably deformable material such as metal or plastic. This ring, when pushed through the opening 6 will thus leave the recesses 1 open.
  • a lens-spacing and ventilating ring .9 having aninternal annular shoulder I0 issecured to the ring 8 by having the outer edge portion I I thereof rolled over the shoulder II! as shown in Fig. 3, thereby retaining the ring in place with its face l2 in contact with .the frontal member 5 0f the goggle frame.
  • Suitable axially extending lugs I3,-corresponding in size and shape with the cooperating recesses I, are provided on the ring 9, so that when onceengagedby the rolled lip ll of the holding ring 8, ring 9 will be thus prevented from rotational movement.
  • the ring 9 is provided with a plurality, for example four, of lateral ventilating openings each of which consists of a transversely extending passageway l4 and a therewith connecting axially extending passageway l5 through which air may pass as shown by the arrows in Fig. 3, without permitting the passage of direct light.
  • the lens [6 Lying against the outer fiat edge of the ring 9 is the lens [6 which is retained in place by the retaining ring I! which consists of a flange l8 and a therefrom depending internally threaded skirt l9; the ring 9 being provided with matching threads which enables the threaded skirt [9 of the ring I! to be screwed upon the ring 9, thereby holding the lens in place.
  • the lateral ventilating openings allow a certain amount of space at the point where the openings are provided between the frontal member 5 and the ring 9, air may pass freely to the lens, thus preventing its fogging.
  • the goggle also may have further ventilating openings 20 provided in the bridge member 2
  • the ring 8 In assembling the lens mounting the ring 8 is pushed through the opening 6 until the flange end ll extends slightly beyond the internal shoulder ill of the ring 9, and flange 24 of ring 8 abuts against the interior wall of the frontal portion 5, whereafter said end II is rolled or crimped over and around the said shoulder ID as shown in Fig. 3 thereby holding the lensspacing ring 9 in place.
  • a similar result can be attained by having projections or ears on the ring 8 which can be bent around the internal shoulder IU of the ring 9, but the construction illustrated is the preferred one.
  • the present construction not only prevents the formation of fog or mist n the internal portions of the lens [6, but also enables the changing of the lens by merely unscrewing the lens retaining means I! from the lens-spacing ring 9, and then substituting a different lens and rescrewing the ring I! upon the ring 9.
  • the ring 9 is preferably made of a molded composition, but may of course be made of any suitable material such as any type of plastic, metal or the like.
  • the general construction of the goggle is obviously unimportant so far as the present invention is concerned, and, moreover, is fully disclosed in applicants co-pending application filed concurrently with the present application.
  • a lens-mounting for goggles, helmets, masks, and the like comprising a frontal lensmount holding member provided with a substantially circular opening having recesses at a number of points about its periphery, a deformable holding-ring extending through and secured in said opening, an externally threaded lens-spacing-ring secured to said holding-ring, and an internally threaded lens-retaining-ring screwed upon said spacing-ring, said spacingring being provided with tortuous lateral lighttrapping ventilating passages.
  • Lens-mounting for goggles, helmets, masks and the like comprising a frontal lensmountholding member provided with a substantially circular opening having at least one peripheral recess, an externally threaded lens-spacing ring having at least one axially extending lug capable of engaging with said recess to prevent rotational movement of said lens-spacing ring, the latter being also provided with tortuous lateral light-trapping passages, means for securing said ring to the lens-mount-holding member, and an internally threaded lens-holding bezel screwed onto said ring.
  • Lens-mounting for goggles, helmets, masks and the like comprising a frontal lens-mountholding. member provided with a substantially circular opening having a plurality of peripheral recesses, an externally threaded lens-spacing ring having axially extending lugs registering with and extending into said recesses to prevent rotational movement of said ring, the latter being also provided with an internal annular shoulder and with tortuous lateral light-trapping passages, a holding ring securing the lensspacing ring to said lens-mount-holding member, a lens in contact with the outer surface of said lens-spacing ring, and an internally threaded bezel screwed onto said lens-spacing ring.

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Dec. 12, 1950 M. N. ANDERSON VENTILATED LENS RING Filed April 20, 1946 Patented Dec. 12, 1950 UNITED STATES PATENT or'F-ice VENTILA-TED LENS RING Marshall N. Anderson, Chicago, Ill., assignor -to Sellstrom -Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111., a corporation'of Illinois Application April'20, 1946, Serial No. 663,702
4 Claims. 1
The present invention relates to improvements in lens mountings for goggles, helmets, masks and the like.
In welders helmets, masks and goggles, and in similar types of safety equipment, it has been the fairly common practice to employ a lens mounting capable of holding a lens in proper relationship to a mask or goggle frame. If these frames fit fairly tightly against the face of the wearer, the lenses frequently become clouded, particularly in cool weather, by reason of the moisture evaporating from the skin and eyes of the user, which condenses on the inside of the lenses, thereby fogging or obscuring them.
Even though ventilating devices may be present in the frame of the helmet or goggles, it appears that, particularly in the eye cup portions,
sufiic'ient moisture can condense upon the lens to fog the same.
It is therefore one of the objects of the present invention to provide a simplified form of construction in which positive ventilation is provided closely adjacent the lens itself for the purpose of causing a slight draft or air thereover.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a lens mounting consisting of a plurality of readily connected parts some of which can be disengaged from the others for the purpose of changing the lens by the user without the necessity of taking the entire structure apart.
This is accomplished by providing the frontal member of a goggle frame, which is provided with suitable openings, with a suitably deformable holding ring which is connected with a preferably threaded lens-spacing-ring that is provided with an internal shoulder against which the retaining ring may be rolled or crimped to hold it in place on the frontal portion of the goggle frame. A suitable, preferably threaded, lens-retaining ring may be provided to keep the lens in contact with one side of the lens-spacing ring.
While the invention is applicable to a variety of types of helmets, goggles and the like, it is illustrated, for exemplificative purposes only, in connection with a goggle, such for example as that illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which:
Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a complete goggle employing two of the lens mountings of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the various portions of the lens-mounting in disassembled condition so that their relationship may be more readily appreciated; and
Fig. 3 is a sectional view, on a considerably enlarged scale, through the goggle and lens assembly along the line 33 of Fig. 1.
The frontal member 5 of the ,goggleris provided with an eye opening 6 which is preferably also provided with a plurality, for instance four, of peripheral recesses or notches l. Passing through the opening 6 is a ring 8 of a suitably deformable material such as metal or plastic. This ring, when pushed through the opening 6 will thus leave the recesses 1 open.
A lens-spacing and ventilating ring .9 having aninternal annular shoulder I0 issecured to the ring 8 by having the outer edge portion I I thereof rolled over the shoulder II! as shown in Fig. 3, thereby retaining the ring in place with its face l2 in contact with .the frontal member 5 0f the goggle frame. Suitable axially extending lugs I3,-corresponding in size and shape with the cooperating recesses I, are provided on the ring 9, so that when onceengagedby the rolled lip ll of the holding ring 8, ring 9 will be thus prevented from rotational movement. The ring 9 is provided with a plurality, for example four, of lateral ventilating openings each of which consists of a transversely extending passageway l4 and a therewith connecting axially extending passageway l5 through which air may pass as shown by the arrows in Fig. 3, without permitting the passage of direct light.
Lying against the outer fiat edge of the ring 9 is the lens [6 which is retained in place by the retaining ring I! which consists of a flange l8 and a therefrom depending internally threaded skirt l9; the ring 9 being provided with matching threads which enables the threaded skirt [9 of the ring I! to be screwed upon the ring 9, thereby holding the lens in place. By reason of the fact, however, that the lateral ventilating openings allow a certain amount of space at the point where the openings are provided between the frontal member 5 and the ring 9, air may pass freely to the lens, thus preventing its fogging.
The goggle also may have further ventilating openings 20 provided in the bridge member 2|, and there also may be ventilating openings 22 in the temple portions 23 of the goggle frame. These, however, are optional, as in many cases the provision of the lateral ventilating passageways and IS in the ring 9 will suffice.
In assembling the lens mounting the ring 8 is pushed through the opening 6 until the flange end ll extends slightly beyond the internal shoulder ill of the ring 9, and flange 24 of ring 8 abuts against the interior wall of the frontal portion 5, whereafter said end II is rolled or crimped over and around the said shoulder ID as shown in Fig. 3 thereby holding the lensspacing ring 9 in place. A similar result can be attained by having projections or ears on the ring 8 which can be bent around the internal shoulder IU of the ring 9, but the construction illustrated is the preferred one.
The present construction not only prevents the formation of fog or mist n the internal portions of the lens [6, but also enables the changing of the lens by merely unscrewing the lens retaining means I! from the lens-spacing ring 9, and then substituting a different lens and rescrewing the ring I! upon the ring 9. The ring 9 is preferably made of a molded composition, but may of course be made of any suitable material such as any type of plastic, metal or the like. The general construction of the goggle is obviously unimportant so far as the present invention is concerned, and, moreover, is fully disclosed in applicants co-pending application filed concurrently with the present application.
Applicant claims as his invention:
1. A lens-mounting for goggles, helmets, masks, and the like comprising a frontal lensmount holding member provided with a substantially circular opening having recesses at a number of points about its periphery, a deformable holding-ring extending through and secured in said opening, an externally threaded lens-spacing-ring secured to said holding-ring, and an internally threaded lens-retaining-ring screwed upon said spacing-ring, said spacingring being provided with tortuous lateral lighttrapping ventilating passages.
2. Lens-mounting for goggles, helmets, masks and the like, comprising a frontal lensmountholding member provided with a substantially circular opening having at least one peripheral recess, an externally threaded lens-spacing ring having at least one axially extending lug capable of engaging with said recess to prevent rotational movement of said lens-spacing ring, the latter being also provided with tortuous lateral light-trapping passages, means for securing said ring to the lens-mount-holding member, and an internally threaded lens-holding bezel screwed onto said ring.
'3. Lens-mounting for goggles, helmets, masks and the like comprising a frontal lens-mountholding. member provided with a substantially circular opening having a plurality of peripheral recesses, an externally threaded lens-spacing ring having axially extending lugs registering with and extending into said recesses to prevent rotational movement of said ring, the latter being also provided with an internal annular shoulder and with tortuous lateral light-trapping passages, a holding ring securing the lensspacing ring to said lens-mount-holding member, a lens in contact with the outer surface of said lens-spacing ring, and an internally threaded bezel screwed onto said lens-spacing ring.
4. The lens-mounting as claimed in claim 3, in which the holding ring is peripherally crimped over the internal shoulder on said lens-spacing ring.
MARSHALL N. ANDERSON.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent: 1
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number I Name Date 1,043,270 Stevens Nov. 5, 1912 1,235,662 Day Aug. 7, 1917 1,270,516 Heard, Jr June 25, 1918 1,589,190 Malcom June 15, 1926 2,288,664 Anderson et al July 7, 1942
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US2772019A (en) * 1950-03-15 1956-11-27 Henry Valve Company Inc Rupture disk assembly
US3131477A (en) * 1960-11-04 1964-05-05 Robert S Thomas Protective rifle sight covering
US5216759A (en) * 1992-04-13 1993-06-08 American Allsafe Company Safety goggles lens retention

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US1043270A (en) * 1912-11-05 Frederick A Stevens Spectacles.
US1235662A (en) * 1915-05-05 1917-08-07 American Optical Corp Ophthalmic mounting.
US1270516A (en) * 1916-09-16 1918-06-25 Thomas M Heard Jr Eyeglasses and spectacles.
US1589190A (en) * 1925-11-05 1926-06-15 Malcom Robert Goggles
US2288664A (en) * 1940-03-25 1942-07-07 Sellstrom Mfg Company Industrial goggles

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US1043270A (en) * 1912-11-05 Frederick A Stevens Spectacles.
US1235662A (en) * 1915-05-05 1917-08-07 American Optical Corp Ophthalmic mounting.
US1270516A (en) * 1916-09-16 1918-06-25 Thomas M Heard Jr Eyeglasses and spectacles.
US1589190A (en) * 1925-11-05 1926-06-15 Malcom Robert Goggles
US2288664A (en) * 1940-03-25 1942-07-07 Sellstrom Mfg Company Industrial goggles

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2772019A (en) * 1950-03-15 1956-11-27 Henry Valve Company Inc Rupture disk assembly
US3131477A (en) * 1960-11-04 1964-05-05 Robert S Thomas Protective rifle sight covering
US5216759A (en) * 1992-04-13 1993-06-08 American Allsafe Company Safety goggles lens retention

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