WO2007083900A1 - Lunettes industrielles - Google Patents

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WO2007083900A1
WO2007083900A1 PCT/KR2007/000186 KR2007000186W WO2007083900A1 WO 2007083900 A1 WO2007083900 A1 WO 2007083900A1 KR 2007000186 W KR2007000186 W KR 2007000186W WO 2007083900 A1 WO2007083900 A1 WO 2007083900A1
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Chun Bae Park
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Chun Bae Park
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Priority to CN2007800020573A priority Critical patent/CN101365405B/zh
Publication of WO2007083900A1 publication Critical patent/WO2007083900A1/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • 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
    • A61F9/00Methods or devices for treatment of the eyes; Devices for putting-in contact lenses; Devices to correct squinting; Apparatus to guide the blind; Protective devices for the eyes, carried on the body or in the hand
    • A61F9/02Goggles
    • A61F9/025Special attachment of screens, e.g. hinged, removable; Roll-up protective layers
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01QANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
    • H01Q1/00Details of, or arrangements associated with, antennas
    • H01Q1/27Adaptation for use in or on movable bodies
    • H01Q1/32Adaptation for use in or on road or rail vehicles
    • H01Q1/325Adaptation for use in or on road or rail vehicles characterised by the location of the antenna on the vehicle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R11/00Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for
    • B60R11/02Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for for radio sets, television sets, telephones, or the like; Arrangement of controls thereof
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R11/00Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for
    • B60R2011/0001Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for characterised by position
    • B60R2011/004Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for characterised by position outside the vehicle

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  • the present invention relates, in general, to industrial goggles closely worn on a worker's face when performing painting or sanding work, and to a protective hood equipped with the industrial goggles, and, more particularly, to industrial goggles and a protective hood, in which protective glass is attached to a vision window of the goggles and a film member is formed on the front surface of the protective glass, thus preventing the contamination of the protective glass and allowing the film member to be rapidly replaced with a new one when the film member is soiled.
  • a worker wears industrial goggles or a protective hood having protective glass in a vision window so as to protect the worker's eyes and ensure vision during sanding, shooting, and painting work.
  • the protective hood protects both the head and the face of the worker.
  • the industrial goggles are usually constructed so that a vision window is formed in the front surface of the goggles, and protective glass is integrated with the vision window.
  • the industrial goggles are worn on the head using an elastic band.
  • the conventional industrial goggles are problematic in that, whenever the protective glass becomes dirty, a worker must clean the protective glass after taking off the goggles. Moreover, when the contamination of the protective glass is serious, the goggles themselves must be replaced with new ones.
  • a protective hood equipped with goggles has not been proposed yet.
  • protective glass comprising a plastic molding product which is hard is simply coupled to the protective hood, and the protective hood having the protective glass has been used.
  • a protective hood is problematic in that the manufacturing cost is high, a worker has a poor wearing sensation, and the protective hood may collide with his or her face accidentally, so that the face may be injured. Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem
  • an object of the present invention is to provide industrial goggles which are closely worn on a worker's face, and in which protective glass is attached to a vision window of the goggles and a film member is formed on the front surface of the protective glass, thus preventing the contamination of the protective glass, and allowing the film member to be rapidly replaced with a new one when the film member is soiled, and to a protective hood equipped with the industrial goggles, which provides a good wearing sensation to a worker and is safe.
  • the present invention provides industrial goggles, including a main body provided to correspond to a curvature of a worker's face, thus being in close contact with the face, with a body vision window formed in a front of the main body; protective glass coupled to a front of the body vision window; a film member provided in front of the protective glass, and wound from a first side of the front of the main body to a second side thereof; a film feeding means provided on both sides of the front of the main body, and controlling unwinding and winding of the film member; a cover coupled to the front of the main body to cover the main body; and an elastic support member coupled to both side ends of the main body to be secured to the worker's head, thus securing the main body to the face.
  • the main body includes upper and lower vertical extension parts provided on upper and lower portions of the front of the main body to correspond to the curvature of the face and extend vertically from the front of the main body, and horizontal extension parts extending to first and second sides of the front of the main body and surrounding both sides of the face.
  • the film feeding means includes a film unwinding unit which is provided on the horizontal extension part provided on the first side of the main body, and controls unwinding of the film member, and a film winding unit which is provided on the horizontal extension part provided on the second side of the main body, and controls winding of the film member.
  • the film unwinding unit includes a support step protruding inwards from the upper vertical extension part; a holding part extending vertically outwards from the lower vertical extension part, and covered with a cover having on an inner surface thereof a spring seat; an elastic polygonal coupling part held in the holding part, an upper end of the elastic polygonal coupling part protruding upwards from the lower vertical extension part, with a flange provided on a side surface of the elastic polygonal coupling part toward a lower portion of the lower vertical extension part; a spring provided under the flange, and seated on the spring seat; and a film unwinding roll having a polygonal interior, a lower portion of the film unwinding roll pressing the elastic polygonal coupling part, and an upper portion of the film unwinding roll coupled to the support step.
  • the film unwinding roll is formed by winding the film member around a roll bar having a polygonal inner wall.
  • the film unwinding roll further includes a film holding tape for holding the film member wound around the roll bar.
  • the film winding unit includes a support step protruding inwards from the upper vertical extension part; a holding part extending vertically outwards from the lower vertical extension part, and covered with a cover having on an inner surface thereof a spring seat; a motor held in the holding part, with an elastic polygonal coupling part provided on an upper end of the motor to protrude upwards from the lower vertical extension part, so that the motor provides rotating force to the elastic polygonal coupling part; a spring provided under the motor, and seated on the spring seat; a film winding roll having a polygonal interior, a lower portion of the film winding roll pressing the elastic polygonal coupling part, and an upper portion of the film winding roll coupled to the support step; and a rotation control part operating the motor coupled to the film winding roll when power is supplied to the rotation control part using a one-touch button provided on an outer portion of the holding part, thus rotating the film winding roll and winding the film member.
  • the film winding roll includes a roll bar having a polygonal inner wall, and an adhesive tape which is provided on an upper surface of the roll bar and secures the film member to be wound around the roll bar.
  • the protective glass is made of acryl.
  • the film member is made of polyester.
  • the cover of the main body is hinged to the first side of the main body, and is detachably coupled to the second side of the main body.
  • the industrial goggles further include a protective-glass support window in front of the protective glass.
  • the protective-glass support window is hinged to the first side of the main body, and is detachably coupled to the second side of the main body.
  • the elastic support member comprises a rubber band.
  • the present invention provides a protective hood equipped with industrial goggles, including a main body provided to correspond to a curvature of a worker's face, with a body vision window formed in a front of the main body; protective glass coupled to a front of the body vision window; a film member provided in front of the protective glass, and wound from a first side of the front of the main body to a second side thereof; a film feeding means provided on both sides of the front of the main body, and controlling unwinding and winding of the film member; a cover coupled to the front of the main body to cover the main body; a hood coupling part corresponding to a shape of a back of the main body to be in close contact with the face, and coupled to the back of the main body; and a hood body having on a front thereof a hood vision window corresponding to the body vision window, and inserted between the main body and the hood coupling part, thus being secured to the main body via the hood coupling part.
  • protective glass is attached to the vision window of goggles, and a film member is formed on the front surface of the protective glass, thus preventing the contamination of the protective glass, and allowing the film member to be rapidly replaced with a new one when the film member is soiled, therefore rapidly ensuring a clear view, increasing work efficiency, and reducing the cost of replacing the goggles with new ones.
  • the present invention provides a protective hood equipped with industrial goggles, thus providing a good wearing sensation to a worker, and more securely protecting the worker's face and head.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing industrial goggles, according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the industrial goggles, according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a view illustrating the example of coupling a hood body to the industrial goggles, according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the protective hood equipped with the industrial goggles, according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing industrial goggles according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the industrial goggles according to the present invention.
  • the industrial goggles according to the present invention include a main body 100, protective glass 200, a film member 300, a film feeding means 400, a cover 500 of the main body, and an elastic support member 600.
  • the main body 100 will be described below.
  • the main body 100 is formed to correspond to the curvature of a worker's face, thus being in close contact with the face.
  • the main body includes a front part which covers the worker's eye portion, and vertical extension parts which extend vertically from the upper and lower portions of the front part.
  • a vision window 110 is provided in the front part to ensure the worker's view.
  • an upper vertical extension part 120 and a lower vertical extension part 130 are provided on the upper and lower portions of the front part of the main body 100 to correspond to the curvature of the face, and extend vertically from the front part.
  • Horizontal extension parts 140 extend from both sides of the front part to surround both sides of the face. [59] That is, the main body 100 is formed to completely surround the worker's eye portion, and surrounds both sides of the face using the horizontal extension parts 140.
  • the upper vertical extension part 120 and the lower vertical extension part 130 cause the main body 100 to be in close contact with the worker's face, while causing the front part of the main body 100 to be spaced apart from his/her eye portion by a predetermined interval.
  • the horizontal extension parts 140, the upper vertical extension part 120, and the lower vertical extension part 130 are coupled to the cover 500, which will be described below in detail, thus defining a space.
  • the vision window 110 is formed in the main body 100, has the shape of eyeglasses, corresponds to the position of the worker's eyes, and covers his/her nose portion.
  • a concave nose support recess 150 may be formed in the lower vertical extension part 130 inside the main body. The ridge of the nose is accommodated in the nose support recess.
  • the main body 100 extends upwards from one end of the upper vertical extension part 120 and extends downwards from one end of the lower vertical extension part 130 by about lcm, so that the rear surface of the main body 100 is in surface contact with the face, thus providing a good wearing sensation.
  • the protective glass 200 is attached to the front of the vision window 110, and is made of a transparent plastic material.
  • the protective glass 200 is preferably made of acryl, which is resistant to external shocks, is capable of protecting the worker's face even if the protective glass is damaged, is light, and has superior processability.
  • the protective glass 200 is attached to the front of the vision window 110 so as to be easily replaced with a new one when the protective glass is soiled or damaged.
  • a locking part is formed along the edge of the vision window 110 to lock the protective glass 200 to the vision window.
  • the protective glass may be attached to the vision window using adhesive tape, thus permitting easy attachment and detachment of the protective glass.
  • a protective-glass support window 700 is provided in front of the protective glass 200 so as to attach or detach the protective glass 200 to or from the front of the vision window 110.
  • the protective-glass support window 700 is provided on the front of the vision window 110, is hinged to one side of the main body 100, and is detachably coupled to the other side of the main body 100.
  • a hook is provided on one end of the protective-glass support window 700, and elastically engages with a locking step which is provided on the other side of the main body 100 and protrudes to correspond to the hook, so that the protective-glass support window is detachably coupled to the main body.
  • the film member 300 is made of a transparent plastic material, and is preferably made of polyester in view of economical efficiency.
  • the film member 300 is wound around a film unwinding roll 415, which will be described below.
  • the film member 300 is provided in front of the protective glass 200, and is wound from one side of the main body 100 to the other side thereof via the film feeding means 400, which will be described below.
  • the film member protects the protective glass 200 during work, and can be rapidly changed via the film feeding means 400, which will be described below, when the film member 300 is soiled.
  • the film feeding means 400 is provided on both sides of the main body 100, and controls the winding and unwinding of the film member 300.
  • the film member 300 is unwound, so that a clean film member 300 is supplied to the front of the protective glass 200.
  • the film member 300 is wound, so that a soiled film member 300 is fed from the front of the protective glass 200 and is replaced with a new one.
  • the film feeding means 400 includes a film unwinding unit 410 and a film winding unit 420.
  • the film unwinding unit 410 is provided on the horizontal extension part 140, which is provided on one side of the main body 100, and controls the unwinding of the film member 300.
  • the film winding unit 420 is provided on the horizontal extension part 140, which is provided on the other side of the main body 100, and controls the winding of the film member 300. That is, the film member 300 is supplied from one side of the main body 100, and the film member 300 is wound at the other side of the main body 100.
  • the film unwinding unit 410 includes a support step 411, a holding part 412, an elastic polygonal coupling part 413, a spring 414, and a film unwinding roll 415.
  • the support step 411 protrudes inwards from the upper vertical extension part 120, and has a cylindrical shape.
  • the film unwinding roll 415 is coupled to the support step.
  • the holding part 412 extends vertically outwards from the lower vertical extension part 130, and is covered with a cover 412a having on an inner surface thereof a spring seat 412b.
  • the elastic polygonal coupling part 413 and the spring 414 are held in the holding part 412.
  • the elastic polygonal coupling part 413 is held in the holding part 412.
  • the upper end of the elastic polygonal coupling part protrudes upwards from the lower vertical extension part 130, and a flange 413a is provided on the side surface of the elastic polygonal coupling part and extends downwards from the lower vertical extension part 130.
  • the upper end of the elastic polygonal coupling part 413 has a polygonal shape.
  • the elastic polygonal coupling part protrudes upwards from the holding part 412, and the flange 413a is provided at a lower position of the lower vertical extension part 130.
  • the elastic polygonal coupling part 413 is held in the holding part 412, and is not moved upwards from the lower vertical extension part 130.
  • the spring 414 is coupled to the lower portion of the flange 413a of the elastic polygonal coupling part 413, and is compressed vertically by the flange 413a.
  • the spring 414 is seated on the spring seat 412b formed in the cover 412a of the holding part 412, so that undesirable movement of the spring is prevented.
  • the film unwinding roll 415 comprises a roll which has the shape of a cylinder that is long in a lengthwise direction thereof and has a polygonal interior.
  • the film unwinding roll is coupled such that the lower portion of the film unwinding roll presses the elastic polygonal coupling part 413, and the upper portion of the film unwinding roll is supported to the support step 411.
  • the film unwinding roll 415 is formed by winding the film member 300 around a roll bar 415a having a polygonal inner wall.
  • the film unwinding roll 415 is provided on the horizontal extension part 140, which is provided on one side of the main body 100. After the lower portion of the film unwinding roll is coupled while the elastic polygonal coupling part 413 is pressed by the lower portion of the roll bar 415a, the upper portion of the roll bar 415a is coupled to the support step 411. In this case, since the elastic polygonal coupling part 413 is locked by the polygonal roll bar 415a of the film unwinding roll 415, the elastic polygonal coupling part 413 is also rotated by the rotation of the film unwinding roll 415, and the support step 411 is not rotated, but simply functions to support the film unwinding roll 415.
  • the film unwinding roll 415 is prepared as follows. That is, the film member 300 is wound around the roll bar 415a, and is secured using film holding tape. Thus, when the film unwinding roll is coupled to the elastic polygonal coupling part 413 to be used, the film holding tape must be removed.
  • the film winding unit 420 includes a support step 421, a holding part 422, a motor
  • the support step 421 protrudes inwards from the upper vertical extension part 120, and has a cylindrical shape.
  • the film unwinding roll 425 is coupled to the support step.
  • the holding part 422 extends vertically outwards from the lower vertical extension part 130, and is covered with a cover 422a having on an inner surface thereof a spring seat 422b.
  • the motor 423 and the spring 424 are held in the holding part 422.
  • the motor 423 a is provided on the upper end of the motor in such a way as to protrude upwards from the lower vertical extension part 130.
  • the motor provides rotating force to the elastic polygonal coupling part 423a.
  • the upper end of the elastic polygonal coupling part 423a has a polygonal shape.
  • the elastic polygonal coupling part protrudes upwards from the holding part 422.
  • the motor 423 is held in the holding part 422 such that the motor does not move upwards from the lower vertical extension part 130.
  • the spring 424 is coupled to the lower portion of the motor 423, and is compressed vertically by the motor 423.
  • the spring 424 is seated on a spring seat 422b which is formed in a cover 422a of the holding part 422, so that undesirable movement of the spring is prevented.
  • the film winding roll 425 comprises a roll which has the shape of a cylinder that is long in a lengthwise direction thereof and has a polygonal interior.
  • the film winding roll is coupled such that the lower portion of the film winding roll presses the elastic polygonal coupling part 423a, and such that the upper portion of the film winding roll is supported on the support step 421.
  • the film winding roll 425 includes a roll bar 425a having a polygonal inner wall, and adhesive tape is provided on the upper surface of the roll bar 425a on which the film member 300 is wound.
  • the adhesive tape secures the first end of the soiled film member 300, fed from the film winding roll 415, to the roll bar 425a of the film winding roll 425. Thereby, when the film winding roll 425 is rotated, the film member 300 is wound around the roll bar 425a of the film winding roll 425.
  • the film winding roll 425 is provided on the horizontal extension part 140 which is provided on the other side of the main body 100.
  • the elastic polygonal coupling part 423a is pressed by the lower portion of the roll bar 425a
  • the upper portion of the roll bar 425a is coupled to the support step 421.
  • the elastic polygonal coupling part 423a is locked by the polygonal roll bar 425a of the film winding roll 425.
  • the support step 421 is not rotated, but simply functions to support the film winding roll 425.
  • a battery 426b is coupled to the horizontal extension part 140 which is provided on the other side of the main body. Thereby, by pressing the one-touch button 426a, the battery 426b is electrically connected to the motor 423.
  • the cover 500 is coupled to the front of the film member 300 which is provided in front of the main body 100, thus defining a space along with the front part and the vertical extension parts of the main body 100.
  • the protective glass 200, the film member 300, and the film feeding means 400 are accommodated in the space.
  • the cover 500 extends from one side end of the main body
  • the main body 100 to the other side end thereof, and is coupled to the other side end of the main body 100, thus defining a space along with the front part of the main body 100, the upper vertical extension part 120, the lower vertical extension part 130, and the horizontal extension parts 140, therefore accommodating the protective glass 200, the protective- glass support window 700, the film member 300, and the film feeding means 400 in the space.
  • the cover 500 has a shape corresponding to that of the vision window 110.
  • the cover is hinged to one end of the main body 100, and is detachably coupled to the other end of the main body 100.
  • a hook is provided on an end of the cover 500, and elastically engages with a locking step which is provided on the other side of the main body 100 and protrudes to correspond to the hook, so that the cover is detachably coupled to the main body.
  • the cover 500 is provided in front of the film member 300, thus holding the film member 300 between the cover and the protective glass 200 or the protective- glass support window 700, therefore naturally defining the feeding path of the film member 300.
  • the elastic support member 600 comprises a rubber band, and is coupled to both side ends of the main body 100.
  • the elastic support member is secured to a worker's head so that the main body 100 is secured to his/her face.
  • the elastic support member 600 is fitted at both ends thereof into coupling holes which are formed in both side ends of the main body 100, and is adjusted in its length to correspond to a worker's head, so that the elastic support member is secured to his/her head.
  • fastening means comprising magic tape are provided on one end of the elastic support member 600 and a position corresponding to the end.
  • the elastic support member 600 is pulled into the coupling holes to adjust the length of the elastic support member 600 as desired.
  • the magic tape is attached. In this way, the length of the elastic support member 600 can be adjusted to be suitable for a worker's head.
  • a hood body 900 having a hood vision window 910 may be coupled to the back of the main body 100, in place of the elastic support member.
  • the invention can provide a protective hood equipped with the industrial goggles.
  • the hood body 900 secured to the main body 100 has a shape corresponding to the back of the main body 100, thus being in close contact with the face.
  • the hood body is coupled to the main body using a hood coupling part 800 which is provided on the back of the hood vision window 910.
  • the coupling of the hood coupling part 800, the hood body 900, and the main body 100 is as follows. That is, both the circumference of the hood vision window 910 of the hood body 900 and the circumference of the body vision window 110 of the main body 100 are aligned with the circumference of the hood coupling part 800, and are riveted to the hood coupling part.
  • the body vision window 110 and the hood vision window 910 are formed to be wide, thus smoothly ensuring a worker's view. Thereby, the main body 100 is formed to be wide and long.
  • the horizontal extension parts 140 of the main body 100 extend continuously from the front part of the main body 100, and have curved surfaces that correspond to the curvature of the face. Such a construction allows the main body to be closely coupled to the front of the hood body 900, in addition to sufficiently ensuring a worker's view.
  • the cover 500 is released from the other end of the main body 100.
  • the film unwinding roll 415 and the film winding roll 425 are coupled to the horizontal extension part 140, provided on one side of the main body 100, and the horizontal extension part 140, provided on the other side of the main body 100.
  • the film unwinding roll 415 is coupled as follows. The lower portion of the film unwinding roll 415, around which the clean film member 300 is wound, is coupled first while the elastic polygonal coupling part 413 is pressed down. Next, the upper portion of the film unwinding roll 415 is coupled to the support step 411 of the film unwinding unit 410.
  • the film winding roll 425 is coupled as follows. The lower portion of the film winding roll 425 is coupled first while the elastic polygonal coupling part 423a is pressed down. Next, the upper portion of the film winding roll is coupled to the support step 421 of the film winding unit 420.
  • the film holding tape which holds the film member 300 so that it is not unwound from the film unwinding roll 415, is removed.
  • the film member 300 is pulled to cover the body vision window 110, and is secured to the film winding roll 425 using the adhesive tape which is provided on the film winding roll 425.
  • the cover 500 is coupled to the other side end of the main body 100.
  • the industrial goggles according to the present invention are fitted over the head using the elastic support member 600, and are placed at a position corresponding to the worker's eye, thus ensuring his/her view using the body vision window 110.
  • the worker starts to work.
  • the worker presses the one-touch button 426a to operate the motor 423.
  • the elastic polygonal coupling part 423a is rotated by the motor 423.
  • the film winding roll 425 coupled to the elastic polygonal coupling part is rotated, so that the soiled film member 300 is wound around the film winding roll 425.
  • the hood body 900 equipped with the industrial goggles is put on the head before the worker starts to work. Every time the film member becomes soiled, the above operation is repeated. Thereby, the protective hood protects the worker's head, in addition to rapidly ensuring a clear view.
  • the present invention provides industrial goggles and a protective hood, in which protective glass is attached to a body vision window of the goggles and a film member is disposed on the front surface of the protective glass, thus preventing the contamination of the protective glass, and allowing the film member to be rapidly replaced with a new one when the film member is soiled, therefore rapidly ensuring a clear view, increasing work efficiency, and reducing the cost of replacing the goggles with new ones.
  • the present invention provides a protective hood equipped with industrial goggles, thus providing a good wearing sensation to a worker, and more securely protecting a worker's face and head.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne des lunettes industrielles qui sont ajustées étroitement sur le visage d'un utilisateur effectuant des travaux de peinture ou de sablage et un capot de protection qui est équipé de ces lunettes industrielles et placé sur la tête de l'utilisateur. Selon l'invention, un verre protecteur est fixé à une fenêtre de vision des lunettes et un film est disposé sur la surface frontale du verre protecteur, ce qui empêche la contamination du verre protecteur et permet au film d'être rapidement remplacé par un nouveau film lorsqu'il est sali de façon à procurer rapidement une vision claire, à augmenter l'efficience au travail et à diminuer le coût du remplacement des lunettes par de nouvelles. L'invention concerne également un capot de protection équipé de lunettes industrielles procurant une agréable sensation de port à l'utilisateur et protégeant de façon plus sûre le visage et la tête de l'utilisateur.
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