WO2008072955A1 - Swimming goggles - Google Patents

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WO2008072955A1
WO2008072955A1 PCT/NL2007/000311 NL2007000311W WO2008072955A1 WO 2008072955 A1 WO2008072955 A1 WO 2008072955A1 NL 2007000311 W NL2007000311 W NL 2007000311W WO 2008072955 A1 WO2008072955 A1 WO 2008072955A1
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Goncalves Arnaldo
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B33/00Swimming equipment attachable to the head, e.g. swim caps or goggles
    • A63B33/002Swimming goggles
    • A63B33/004Swimming goggles comprising two separate lenses joined by a flexible bridge
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2225/00Miscellaneous features of sport apparatus, devices or equipment
    • A63B2225/05Miscellaneous features of sport apparatus, devices or equipment with suction cups
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B47/00Suction cups for attaching purposes; Equivalent means using adhesives

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  • the invention relates to swimming goggles comprising at least one viewing window, which viewing window can be positioned against a swimmer's face in a watertight manner by means of a strap.
  • Such swimming goggles are generally known, they are often used as an attribute during swimming and in particular during diving activities.
  • a problem that frequently arises is that such swimming goggles are not very suitable for use by spectacle wearers, in which connection it is noted that if spectacle wearers go swimming not wearing their spectacles but swimming goggles, their underwater vision is significantly reduced.
  • the object of the invention is to obviate the above drawback and to provide more functional swimming goggles which can be used in particular for and by spectacle wearers.
  • the swimming goggles are provided with means for attaching spectacles comprising at least one ground spectacle glass to the viewing window.
  • said means of attachment comprise at least one suction element fixed to the outer side of the viewing window, to which said at least one spectacle glass can be attached.
  • the suction element is provided with a circumferential sealing collar, which is oriented round the line of vision of the swimmer's eye. Is in this way the spectacle glass, too, will be positioned directly in front of the eye in question. This will significantly enhance the vision, in particular under water, of a swimmer who is wearing the goggles.
  • the sealing collar is according to the invention made of a flexible synthetic material.
  • said suction element is according to an additional aspect of the invention provided with a lens element.
  • the suction element is according to the invention provided with a circumferential screw thread, which is to mate with a corresponding screw thread on the swimming goggles. In this way it is possible to manufacture parts which are specifically geared to the swimmer, which parts can subsequently be fitted to universal, albeit adapted (provided with a screw thread) swimming goggles.
  • the means of attachment in order to realise an improved attachment of the spectacles to the swimming goggles, in particular during underwater use, furthermore comprise holding elements on either side of the swimming goggles, in which leg of the spectacle frame can be accommodated.
  • the swimming goggles are provided with two viewing windows, which can each be fitted round one of the swimmer's eyes, whilst the means of attachment are arranged for attaching the ground spectacle glass to each viewing window.
  • each viewing window may furthermore be provided with at least one closable vent hole, through which moisture in the form of vapour can be discharged, thus preventing the sight glass from misting up.
  • Figure 1a shows a first embodiment of prior art swimming goggles
  • Figure 1 b shows a second embodiment of prior art swimming goggles
  • Figure 2 shows a first embodiment of swimming goggles according to the invention
  • Figure 3 shows a second embodiment of swimming goggles according to the invention
  • Figure 4 shows a sub-aspect of swimming goggles according to the invention
  • Figure 5 shows another sub-aspect of swimming goggles according to the invention
  • Figure 6 shows another sub-aspect of swimming goggles according to the invention.
  • Figure 7 shows another sub-aspect of swimming goggles according to the invention.
  • FIGs 1a and 1b show two different embodiments of prior art swimming goggles.
  • the swimming goggles 10 shown in figure 1a are made up of one viewing window 11 , which can be positioned against the swimmer's face in a watertight manner by means of a flexible sealing edge 13.
  • the viewing window 11 is to that end held in position on the swimmer's head by means of a strap 15, which is usually made of a flexible material, which flexible strap 15 is connected to the viewing window by means of adjustable or non-adjustable connections 16.
  • swimming goggles according to the prior art and as shown in figure 1 b may be made up of two viewing windows 11a- 11 b, which are on the one hand interconnected by means of a nose element 14 and which are furthermore positioned against a swimmer's face, more in particular round said swimmer's eye socket (likewise in a watertight manner), by means of separate sealing collars 13a-13b.
  • the swimming goggles shown in figure 1b furthermore comprise a strap 15, which is connected to each of the viewing windows by connecting means 16 (which are known per seven times the Designation fees for all member States bound to), thus making it possible to fit the goggles round the swimmer's head.
  • FIG. 1a shows a first embodiment in which means of attachment
  • each suction element 21 a-21 b is provided with a circumferential sealing collar 23a-23b, which is preferably oriented round the line of vision L of the swimmer's eye (see also figure 4).
  • the sealing collar 23a-23b is made of a flexible synthetic material, in fact it functions as a kind of suction cup to which a ground spectacle glass 31 a-31 b of a pair of spectacles 30 (seen figure 3) can be attached.
  • each viewing window 11a-11 b is accommodated in a holding edge 17, which is in turn provided with a sealing edge 13a-13b for placement against the swimmer's face, and more in particular round the swimmer's eye socket, in a watertight manner.
  • the edge 17 is preferably provided with a screw thread (not shown), which can mate with corresponding screw thread 22a'-22b' (see figure 4), which screw thread is provided in the edge 22a-22b of each suction element 21a-21 b. This makes it possible to connect the individual suction elements 21a-21 b to the swimming goggles in an effective manner by means of a screwed connection.
  • each viewing window 11a-11 b (more in particular the sight glass) is surrounded by the suction element 21a-21 b, after which the two ground glasses 31a-31 b of the spectacles 30 can be connected to the suction cups 23a-23b in question.
  • the arms 33a-33b of the frame 32 can be accommodated in corresponding holding elements 18a-18b provided on either side of the swimming goggles.
  • Said holding elements which are provided round the strap 15 that is to be fitted round the swimmer's head, in particular form part of the means of attachment according to the invention.
  • a connecting element in the form of a ribbon that can be tied together may be provided between the nose connecting piece of 14 and the nose bridge 34 of the spectacle frame 32 so as to realise a correct positioning or fixation or orientation of the spectacles 30 with respect to the swimming goggles, and more in particular with respect to the viewing windows 11a-11 b.
  • the two suction elements 21a-21 b are open on at least one side, in particular at the location of the suction cups 23a-23b.
  • the circumferential edge 22a-22b is provided with a screw thread 22a'-22b ⁇ which mates with a corresponding screw thread 12a'-12b' in the sealing collars 13a-13b (see igure 5).
  • the suction element 20a-20b may be provided with a sealed side at its circumferential edge 22a-22b, said side being sealed by means of a window glass 24a-24b, for example. It is also possible, however, to exchange the window glass 24a-24b for a ground spectacle glass.
  • the swimming goggles according to the invention provide a simple and functional solution for spectacle wearers without adaptations to the swimming goggles themselves being required. It should be considered in this connection that adaptation of the swimming goggles 10 involves specific grinding of the viewing windows 1 1 a-11 b to the strength of the eyes of the swimmer in question, which can be easily avoided by using the add-on suction elements 21 a-21 b.
  • Each suction element 21 a-21 b may be provided with a lens element, which can be accommodated in the suction element 21 a-21 b either at the location of the circumferential edge 22a-22b or at the location of the circumferential edge 24a- 24b.
  • Said lens element may be a ground lens element or spectacle glass, for example, or a specific filter glass, depending on the swimmer's visual condition, for example in case of the swimmer having a specific eye defect or a visual shortcoming.
  • FIG 6 shows an alternative embodiment of swimming goggles according to the invention.
  • the viewing window 1 1 a-1 1 b is provided with a vent hole 14b, which can be closed by means of a valve or a flap.
  • the opening 40a-40b can thus be used for discharging any moisture or vapour that precipitates on the inner side of the viewing window 1 1 a-1 1 b.
  • the opening 40a-40b can also be used for equalising an underpressure/vacuum that may be generated in the viewing window 1 1 a-11 b.
  • the goggles as described herein may also be used as safety goggles (for use in the construction industry or in the garden), or as sports goggles.
  • FIG. 7 show another aspect of the invention.
  • the viewing windows 1 1 1 a-1 1 b have been removed, thus creating openings 1 11 a-1 11 b which are provided with an internal screw thread 12a'-12b' at the circumferential edges thereof.
  • a fixing element according to the invention can subsequently be provided, which element is provided with sight glasses 21 a-21 b circumferentially provided with a corresponding screw thread 22a 1 - 22b 1 , which is to mate with the internal screw thread 12a'-12b ⁇
  • the sight glasses 21 a-21 b are provided with so-called connecting elements or suction cups 23a-23b, which can mate with the sight glasses of ordinary spectacles.

Abstract

The invention relates to swimming goggles comprising at least one viewing window, which viewing window can be positioned against a swimmer's face in a watertight manner by means of a strap. The object of the invention is to provide more functional swimming goggles which can be used in particular for and by spectacle wearers. According to the invention, the swimming goggles are provided with means for attaching spectacles comprising at least one ground spectacle glass to the viewing window.

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Swimming goggles.
DESCRIPTION
The invention relates to swimming goggles comprising at least one viewing window, which viewing window can be positioned against a swimmer's face in a watertight manner by means of a strap.
Such swimming goggles are generally known, they are often used as an attribute during swimming and in particular during diving activities. A problem that frequently arises is that such swimming goggles are not very suitable for use by spectacle wearers, in which connection it is noted that if spectacle wearers go swimming not wearing their spectacles but swimming goggles, their underwater vision is significantly reduced.
The object of the invention is to obviate the above drawback and to provide more functional swimming goggles which can be used in particular for and by spectacle wearers. According to the invention, the swimming goggles are provided with means for attaching spectacles comprising at least one ground spectacle glass to the viewing window. In this way versatile swimming goggles are provided, which furthermore enable the swimmer to wear his or her own glasses while swimming. According to a special embodiment of the swimming goggles according to the invention, said means of attachment comprise at least one suction element fixed to the outer side of the viewing window, to which said at least one spectacle glass can be attached. In this way an adequately functioning pair of swimming goggles is realised, which, when combined with ordinary spectacles, significantly enlarges and enhances the swimmer's underwater vision.
In a more functional embodiment, the suction element is provided with a circumferential sealing collar, which is oriented round the line of vision of the swimmer's eye. Is in this way the spectacle glass, too, will be positioned directly in front of the eye in question. This will significantly enhance the vision, in particular under water, of a swimmer who is wearing the goggles. To realise an improved, sealing attachment of the spectacles to the swimming goggles, the sealing collar is according to the invention made of a flexible synthetic material.
To improve the swimmer's underwater vision, said suction element is according to an additional aspect of the invention provided with a lens element. To obtain an improved attachment of the suction element to the swimming goggles, the suction element is according to the invention provided with a circumferential screw thread, which is to mate with a corresponding screw thread on the swimming goggles. In this way it is possible to manufacture parts which are specifically geared to the swimmer, which parts can subsequently be fitted to universal, albeit adapted (provided with a screw thread) swimming goggles.
According to another functional embodiment of the invention, in order to realise an improved attachment of the spectacles to the swimming goggles, in particular during underwater use, the means of attachment furthermore comprise holding elements on either side of the swimming goggles, in which leg of the spectacle frame can be accommodated.
In another functional embodiment according to the invention, the swimming goggles are provided with two viewing windows, which can each be fitted round one of the swimmer's eyes, whilst the means of attachment are arranged for attaching the ground spectacle glass to each viewing window.
According to the invention, each viewing window may furthermore be provided with at least one closable vent hole, through which moisture in the form of vapour can be discharged, thus preventing the sight glass from misting up.
The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to a drawing, in which:
Figure 1a shows a first embodiment of prior art swimming goggles;
Figure 1 b shows a second embodiment of prior art swimming goggles;
Figure 2 shows a first embodiment of swimming goggles according to the invention;
Figure 3 shows a second embodiment of swimming goggles according to the invention;
Figure 4 shows a sub-aspect of swimming goggles according to the invention; Figure 5 shows another sub-aspect of swimming goggles according to the invention;
Figure 6 shows another sub-aspect of swimming goggles according to the invention;
Figure 7 shows another sub-aspect of swimming goggles according to the invention.
For a better understanding of the invention, like parts in the various figures will be indicated by identical numerals in the description of the figures below.
Figures 1a and 1b show two different embodiments of prior art swimming goggles. The swimming goggles 10 shown in figure 1a are made up of one viewing window 11 , which can be positioned against the swimmer's face in a watertight manner by means of a flexible sealing edge 13. The viewing window 11 is to that end held in position on the swimmer's head by means of a strap 15, which is usually made of a flexible material, which flexible strap 15 is connected to the viewing window by means of adjustable or non-adjustable connections 16.
In a corresponding manner, swimming goggles according to the prior art and as shown in figure 1 b may be made up of two viewing windows 11a- 11 b, which are on the one hand interconnected by means of a nose element 14 and which are furthermore positioned against a swimmer's face, more in particular round said swimmer's eye socket (likewise in a watertight manner), by means of separate sealing collars 13a-13b. The swimming goggles shown in figure 1b furthermore comprise a strap 15, which is connected to each of the viewing windows by connecting means 16 (which are known per seven times the Designation fees for all member States bound to), thus making it possible to fit the goggles round the swimmer's head.
It will be understood that both embodiments shown in figures 1a and 1 b are less suitable for swimmers who wear spectacles, because the construction of the viewing windows 11 and 11 a-11 b, respectively, cannot be fitted over the swimmer's spectacles in a watertight manner. Figure 2 shows a first embodiment in which means of attachment
20a-20b are provided for attaching at least one ground spectacle glass of a pair of spectacles (not shown) to the viewing window 11a-11 b. The means of attachment 20a-20b are in this case made up of suction elements 21a-21b, which can be fixed to the swimming goggles 10 and to the sealing collars 13a-13b, respectively, on the outer side of the viewing window 11a. According to the invention, each suction element 21 a-21 b is provided with a circumferential sealing collar 23a-23b, which is preferably oriented round the line of vision L of the swimmer's eye (see also figure 4). The sealing collar 23a-23b is made of a flexible synthetic material, in fact it functions as a kind of suction cup to which a ground spectacle glass 31 a-31 b of a pair of spectacles 30 (seen figure 3) can be attached.
As figure 2 shows, each viewing window 11a-11 b is accommodated in a holding edge 17, which is in turn provided with a sealing edge 13a-13b for placement against the swimmer's face, and more in particular round the swimmer's eye socket, in a watertight manner. The edge 17 is preferably provided with a screw thread (not shown), which can mate with corresponding screw thread 22a'-22b' (see figure 4), which screw thread is provided in the edge 22a-22b of each suction element 21a-21 b. This makes it possible to connect the individual suction elements 21a-21 b to the swimming goggles in an effective manner by means of a screwed connection. In this way each viewing window 11a-11 b (more in particular the sight glass) is surrounded by the suction element 21a-21 b, after which the two ground glasses 31a-31 b of the spectacles 30 can be connected to the suction cups 23a-23b in question.
To prevent the spectacles 30 undesirably becoming detached from the suction cups 23a-23b, the arms 33a-33b of the frame 32 can be accommodated in corresponding holding elements 18a-18b provided on either side of the swimming goggles. Said holding elements, which are provided round the strap 15 that is to be fitted round the swimmer's head, in particular form part of the means of attachment according to the invention. Although this is not shown in figure 3, a connecting element in the form of a ribbon that can be tied together may be provided between the nose connecting piece of 14 and the nose bridge 34 of the spectacle frame 32 so as to realise a correct positioning or fixation or orientation of the spectacles 30 with respect to the swimming goggles, and more in particular with respect to the viewing windows 11a-11 b. Preferably, the two suction elements 21a-21 b (see figure 4) are open on at least one side, in particular at the location of the suction cups 23a-23b. The circumferential edge 22a-22b is provided with a screw thread 22a'-22b\ which mates with a corresponding screw thread 12a'-12b' in the sealing collars 13a-13b (see igure 5). The suction element 20a-20b may be provided with a sealed side at its circumferential edge 22a-22b, said side being sealed by means of a window glass 24a-24b, for example. It is also possible, however, to exchange the window glass 24a-24b for a ground spectacle glass.
It will be understood that the swimming goggles according to the invention provide a simple and functional solution for spectacle wearers without adaptations to the swimming goggles themselves being required. It should be considered in this connection that adaptation of the swimming goggles 10 involves specific grinding of the viewing windows 1 1 a-11 b to the strength of the eyes of the swimmer in question, which can be easily avoided by using the add-on suction elements 21 a-21 b.
Each suction element 21 a-21 b may be provided with a lens element, which can be accommodated in the suction element 21 a-21 b either at the location of the circumferential edge 22a-22b or at the location of the circumferential edge 24a- 24b. Said lens element may be a ground lens element or spectacle glass, for example, or a specific filter glass, depending on the swimmer's visual condition, for example in case of the swimmer having a specific eye defect or a visual shortcoming.
Figure 6 shows an alternative embodiment of swimming goggles according to the invention. In this embodiment, the viewing window 1 1 a-1 1 b is provided with a vent hole 14b, which can be closed by means of a valve or a flap. The opening 40a-40b can thus be used for discharging any moisture or vapour that precipitates on the inner side of the viewing window 1 1 a-1 1 b. The opening 40a-40b can also be used for equalising an underpressure/vacuum that may be generated in the viewing window 1 1 a-11 b. The goggles as described herein may also be used as safety goggles (for use in the construction industry or in the garden), or as sports goggles.
Figure 7 show another aspect of the invention. In this figure, the viewing windows 1 1 a-1 1 b have been removed, thus creating openings 1 11 a-1 11 b which are provided with an internal screw thread 12a'-12b' at the circumferential edges thereof. In the opening 1 1 1 a-1 1 1 b thus formed, a fixing element according to the invention can subsequently be provided, which element is provided with sight glasses 21 a-21 b circumferentially provided with a corresponding screw thread 22a1- 22b1, which is to mate with the internal screw thread 12a'-12b\ The sight glasses 21 a-21 b are provided with so-called connecting elements or suction cups 23a-23b, which can mate with the sight glasses of ordinary spectacles. Although it is possible on the one hand to provide the sight glasses 21 a-21 b in the correct strength, it is also possible to manufacture said sight glasses of window glass, so that a simple arrangement of the swimming goggles is possible, depending on the user in question.

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1. Swimming goggles comprising at least one viewing window, which viewing window can be positioned against a swimmer's face in a watertight manner by means of a strap, characterised in that the swimming goggles are provided with means for attaching spectacles comprising at least one ground spectacle glass to the viewing window.
2. Swimming goggles according to claim 1 , characterised in that said means of attachment comprise at least one suction element fixed to the outer side of the viewing window, to which said at least one spectacle glass can be attached.
3. Swimming goggles according to claim 2, characterised in that the suction element is provided with a circumferential sealing collar, which is oriented round the line of vision of the swimmer's eye.
4. Swimming goggles according to claim 3, characterised in that the sealing collar is made of a flexible synthetic material.
5. Swimming goggles according to any one of the claims 2-4, characterised in that said suction element is provided with a lens element.
6. Swimming goggles according to any one of the claims 2-5, characterised in that the suction element is provided with a circumferential screw thread, which is to mate with a corresponding screw thread on the swimming goggles.
7. Swimming goggles according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the means of attachment furthermore comprise holding elements on either side of the swimming goggles, in which leg of the spectacle frame can be accommodated.
8. Swimming goggles according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the swimming goggles are provided with two viewing windows, which can each be fitted round one of the swimmer's eyes, whilst the means of attachment are arranged for attaching the ground spectacle glass to each viewing window.
9. Swimming goggles according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that each viewing window is provided with at least one closable vent hole.
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