WO2013133600A1 - 조절가능한 연결밴드를 구비한 고글 - Google Patents
조절가능한 연결밴드를 구비한 고글 Download PDFInfo
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- A63B33/006—Swimming goggles with means allowing adjustment of the bridge
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS 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
- A61F9/00—Methods 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
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- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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- G02C5/122—Nose pads; Nose-engaging surfaces of bridges or rims with adjustable means
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- 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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- G02C—SPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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- the present invention relates to goggles having a pair of eye cups. Specifically, the present invention relates to goggles with adjustable spacing between a pair of eye cups.
- Goggles are attached to the wearer's head to cover or protect the wearer's eyes.
- One example of goggles is a swimming goggle in which opposite ends of a pair of eyecups, each of which is placed on the left and right eyes of the wearer, are connected by a bridge band.
- WO 01/80956 A1 discloses swimming goggles in which the spacing between eye cups is adjusted via a connecting band.
- a hook portion provided in an eye cup is fitted into one of a plurality of through holes provided in the connection band to connect the eye cup and the connection band.
- the hook portion of the eye cup is fitted into the inner or outer through hole of the plurality of through holes to adjust the distance between the eye cups.
- connection band In a swimming goggle of the prior art in which a hook portion provided in an eye cup is fitted into a plurality of through holes provided in the connection band, one end of the connection band is lowered from the hook portion as the hook portion of the eye cup is fitted into the inner through hole. Can protrude into the face or nose of the wearer. Therefore, one end of the protruding connecting band may give a feeling of discomfort or foreign object to the wearer. In particular, when the swimming goggles are suddenly peeled off or a shock or force is applied to the swimming goggles from the front, one end of the connection band may rub the face or nose of the wearer, thereby damaging the wearer's face.
- the hook portion of the eye cup in order to adjust the spacing between the eye cups, the hook portion of the eye cup must be refitted from one of the through holes of the connection band to the other. In order to release the engagement between the connecting band and the hook portion, the connecting band must be extended so that the hook portion is free from the through hole. Therefore, the wearer has to pull the connection band against the eyecup with a strong force for the extension of the connection band, which causes inconvenience to the wearer.
- the present invention is to solve the above-described problems of the prior art, the present invention provides a goggle configured so that the distance between the eye cups is adjusted through the connection band without one end of the connection band protrudes toward the face of the wearer.
- the present invention provides a goggle configured such that the eye cup and the connection band can be fixed in various places simply and quickly.
- the goggles comprise a pair of eyecups with a lens portion, a connection band for connecting opposite ends of the eyecups, and a band extending from at least one of the opposite ends of the eyecups. It includes a holder.
- the connection band has a plurality of engaging portions arranged in the longitudinal direction at least one end.
- the band holder receives and fixes one end of the connection band.
- the band holder is formed at a free end thereof, and includes a passage hole through which one end of the connection band passes, a first fixing pin positioned at the passage hole and caught by a locking portion of the connection band, and the first fixing pin at the passage hole. And a pair of second fixing pins positioned across the edges and caught by edges in the width direction of the connection band.
- the first fixing pin has an inclined slope in the insertion direction of the connection band to the band holder and a catching surface caught on the catching portion on the opposite side of the slope.
- the front end of the first fixing pin and the rear end of the second fixing pin is spaced apart in the direction perpendicular to the insertion direction and the insertion direction.
- the second fixing pin has a slope inclined at an obtuse angle with respect to the insertion direction.
- the engaging portion of the connection band includes a locking hole penetrating the connection band.
- the locking hole has a slope inclined in the insertion direction of the connection band to the band holder on the side facing the first fixing pin and a locking surface on the side opposite to the slope.
- the locking portion of the connection band includes a locking groove.
- the locking groove has a slope inclined in the insertion direction of the connection band to the band holder on the side facing the first fixing pin and a locking surface on the opposite side of the slope.
- the band holder has a pair of side walls extending from at least one of the opposing ends of the eye cups and extending between opposing inner and outer walls and between the inner and outer walls.
- the through hole is formed at the free end of the inner wall and the free end of the outer wall.
- the first fixing pin is located at a free end of one of the inner wall and the outer wall, and the second fixing pin is located at the side wall.
- connection band interconnecting the eye cups is fastened to the band holder quickly and simply in several places, so that the distance between the eye cups can be easily adjusted.
- connection band since the connection band is accommodated in the band holder and does not protrude toward the face side of the wearer, the connection band does not damage the face of the wearer.
- FIG. 1 is a front view showing the goggles according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a right eye side eye cup and a connection band.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating the right eye side cup and the connection band shown in FIG. 2 from different directions.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a longitudinal section of the frame part, the band holder, and the connection band shown in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged perspective view illustrating a free end of the band holder shown in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view showing the free end of the band holder shown in FIG.
- connection band 7 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which the connection band is fixed to one of the locking holes in the band holder.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a state where the connecting band is twisted with respect to the eye cup from the state shown in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which the connection band is removed from the eye cup by a predetermined length from the state shown in FIG. 8.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a state in which the connecting band is fixed to the band holder through the other one of the engaging holes from the state shown in FIG.
- connection band 11 is a longitudinal sectional view showing another example of the connection band.
- connection band 12 is a perspective view showing another example of the connection band.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating a connection band having a right eye side eye cup and a locking groove
- connection band 14 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the connection band shown in FIG.
- FIG. 15 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state in which the connecting band shown in FIG. 13 is fixed to one of the locking grooves in the band holder.
- FIG. 16 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state in which the connecting band is pushed against the eye cup from the state shown in FIG. 15.
- 17 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state in which the connecting band is fixed to the band holder through the other one of the locking grooves from the state shown in FIG.
- FIG. 18 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a goggle having a first fixing pin of another example and a connection band shown in FIG.
- FIG. 19 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a goggle with a first fixing pin of another example and a connection band shown in FIG. 14.
- direction indicators such as “front” and “front” refer to a direction in which the wearer wears and watches the goggles, and direction instructions such as “rear” and “rear” mean the opposite direction.
- direction indicators such as “inner” and “in” mean the direction toward the center of the goggles, and the direction indicators such as “outer” and “outer” mean the opposite direction.
- the goggles according to the embodiment can be used as swimming goggles.
- Application of goggles according to the embodiment is not limited to swimming goggles.
- Goggles according to embodiments can be attached to the wearer's head and used to cover or protect the wearer's eyes.
- the goggles according to the embodiment have a pair of eyecups respectively positioned on the left and right eyes of the wearer.
- the pair of eye cups are connected via a connection band by receiving a portion of one end of the connection band and being fixed to a band holder provided at their opposite end, that is, the inner end of the eye cup.
- the connection band is inserted into the band holder through the opening formed at the free end of the band holder or taken out of the band holder.
- the band holder has a passageway through which one end portion of the connection band passes through the free end, and a receiving space through the passage hole and receiving a portion of one end side of the connection band.
- the band holder has a pair of opposing inner and outer walls and a pair of sidewalls extending between the inner and outer walls, and the space defined by the inner and outer walls and the sidewalls becomes the accommodation space. Further, free ends of the inner wall and the outer wall serve as free ends of the band holder to define the passage opening. The free end of the side wall may define the passage hole together with the free end of the inner wall and the outer wall.
- the spacing between the eye cups is adjusted by fixing the connection band and the band holder at each other in several places.
- the fixing action is achieved by the locking, fitting, etc. between the locking portion provided in the connection band and the fixing portion provided in the band holder.
- the engaging portion of the connection band a plurality of engaging holes arranged in the longitudinal direction of the connection band and penetrating the connection band, or a plurality of arranged in the longitudinal direction of the connection band and formed in the connection band to a predetermined depth. And two locking grooves.
- the fixing part of the band holder includes a first fixing pin caught on the engaging portion of the connection band, and a pair of second fixing pins caught on the widthwise edge of the connection band.
- the first fixing pin is located in the passage opening, and the second fixing pin is positioned with the first fixing pin interposed in the passage opening.
- the rear end of the second fixing pin is located outside the front end of the first fixing pin.
- the engaging portion of the connection band sequentially rides over the first fixing pin while the widthwise edge of the connection band is caught by the second fixing pin.
- the gap between the eye cups is reduced.
- at least one or both of the engaging portion of the connection band and the first fixing pin have a slope inclined at an acute angle with respect to the pressing direction or the insertion direction of the connection band.
- the expansion of the gap between the eye cups is achieved by removing the connection band from the band holder and rejoining the engaging portion of the connection band and the first fixing pin.
- removing the connecting band remove the connecting band from the band holder by twisting the connecting band to release the jam between any one edge and the second fixing pin, or after removing both the edge and the second fixing pin. Can be.
- the goggles 100 may include a pair of eye cups 110L and 110R, a headstrap 120 connected to an outer end of the eye cups 110L and 110R, and both ends of the eye cups 110.
- Connection bands 130 coupled to opposite inner ends of 110L and 110R, respectively, interconnecting eye cups 110L and 110R, and disposed and connected to opposite inner ends of eye cups 110L and 110R, respectively. It is provided with a band holder 140 for receiving and fixing one end portion or one end portion side of the band 130.
- Eye cup 110L is located on the wearer's left eye and eye cup 110R is located on the wearer's right eye.
- the eye cups 110L and 110R have a shape that is symmetrical with respect to the center of the goggles 100, and is formed of the same element or part.
- each eye cup 110L and 110R has a lens portion 111, a frame portion 112, and a gasket 113.
- the lens unit 111 has a circular or elliptical shape so as to correspond to the shape of the eye of the wearer.
- the frame part 112 extends along the circumference of the lens part 111.
- the lens unit 111 and the frame unit 112 may be integrally formed, or may be manufactured and coupled to each other.
- the lens unit 111 and the frame unit 112 may be transparently formed using a plastic material. Alternatively, only the lens unit 111 may be formed to be transparent, and the frame unit 112 may be formed to be translucent or opaque.
- the gasket 113 is attached along the rear end circumference of the frame portion 112.
- the gasket 113 is formed of rubber or elastomeric material, and adheres along the periphery of the eye on the face of the wearer when the goggles are worn.
- Headstrap 120 is formed of a flexible or flexible rubber, plastic or elastomeric material.
- the head strap 120 may have a thread shape, a band shape, or a combination thereof.
- the head strap 120 is elastically in close contact with the wearer's head when the goggles are worn to fix the goggles 100 to the wearer's head.
- the headstrap 120 is connected to the outer ends of the eye cups 110L and 110R, specifically the outer ends of the frame portion 112.
- the goggles 100 are provided with a headstrap connection device 121.
- the headstrap connection device 121 includes a through hole formed at an outer end of the frame portion 112.
- the head strap connecting device is disposed near the outer end of the frame portion 112, it may be configured to couple to the head strap 120 in several places.
- connection band 130 interconnects the eye cups 110L and 110R.
- the connection band 130 may be made of a hard or soft rubber, plastic or elastomeric material.
- the band holder 140 receives one end portion or one end portion portion of the connection band 130.
- the band holder 140 is disposed at the opposite ends of the eye cups 110L and 110R, that is, at the inner ends of the respective eye cups 110L and 110R.
- the band holder 140 is disposed at the inner end of the frame portion 112 and is integrally formed with the frame portion 112.
- the band holder 140 may be manufactured as a separate component and attached or fastened to the frame portion 112.
- the spacing between the eye cups 110L and 110R is adjusted by fixing the connection band 130 and the band holder 140 at various places.
- the fixing action is achieved by fitting, locking, etc. between the locking portion provided in the connection band 130 and the fixing portion provided in the band holder 140.
- the locking portion of the connection band 130 includes a plurality of locking holes 131 formed in the connection band 130. 2 and 3, the locking hole 131 is drilled in the thickness direction of the connection band 130 at predetermined intervals or at equal intervals along the longitudinal direction of the connection band 130.
- the connecting band 130 has four locking holes 131a, 131b, 131c, and 131d on one end side thereof, and the locking hole 131 has a substantially rectangular shape.
- the locking hole may have a shape of square, circle, oval, or the like.
- the band holder 140 extends obliquely forward from the inner end of the frame portion 112 of the eye cups 110L and 110R.
- the band holder 140 has a shape where the free end (the front end of the band holder) is narrow and becomes wider toward the rear end.
- the free end of the band holder 140 is open, and the band holder 140 is integrally connected to the inner end of the frame portion 112 at its rear end (fixed end of the band holder).
- An open free end of the band holder 140 forms a passage hole 141 through which one end or one end of the connection band 130 passes.
- the band holder 140 has a receiving space 144 through the through hole 141 and accommodates one end portion or one end portion portion of the connection band 130.
- the through hole 141 defined at the free end of the band holder 140 includes a first through hole 141 a located at the free end of the band holder 140 and a first through hole 141 a. And a second passage opening 141b extending from the first passage opening 141a and opening toward the outer side and the lower side of the band holder 140.
- the connection band 130 is fixed to the band holder 140 at the first through hole 141a.
- the second passage hole 141b may be a space where a portion of the connection band 130 may be bent or bent when the connection band 130 is inserted, and the connection band 130 may be twisted when the connection band 130 is pulled out. To provide space.
- the first passage opening 141a and the second passage opening 141b together form an opening at the free end of the band holder 140.
- the width (the length in the direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the connection band) of the first through hole 141a and the second through hole 141b corresponds to the width of the connection band 130.
- the band holder 140 has a pair of second fixing pins 143 which are positioned with the first fixing pin 142 and the first fixing pin 142 interposed therebetween as the fixing part described above.
- the first fixing pin 142 is caught or fitted into the engaging hole 131 of the connection band 130
- the second fixing pin 143 is a connection band It is caught by the edge in the width direction of the 130, and prevents the connection band 130 from falling out of the passage opening (141).
- the band holder 140 has an inner wall 145 and an outer wall 146 extending substantially parallel to each other, and a pair of side walls 147 extending between the inner wall 145 and the outer wall 146.
- the inner wall 145 is substantially rectangular and extends obliquely forward from the inner end of the frame portion 112 (the opposite inner end of the eye cup).
- the inner wall 145 faces the wearer's nose on its back.
- the outer wall 146 narrows toward the front.
- the outer wall 146 extends obliquely forward from the inner end of the frame portion 112 (the opposite inner end of the eye cup).
- the distance between the pair of side walls 147 corresponds to the width of the connection band 130.
- connection band 130 When the connection band 130 is fixed to the band holder 140, the connection band 130 may contact the opposite surface 147a of the side wall 147 at both edges in the width direction thereof.
- the front surface 145a of the inner wall 145, the rear surface 146a of the outer wall 146, and the opposing surface 147a of the side wall 147 define the receiving space 144.
- the accommodation space 144 is sized to accommodate the width and thickness of the connection band 130.
- the side wall 147 extends between the inner wall 145 and the outer wall 146 near the free end of the band holder 140. Thus, a pair of lateral openings 147b are formed between the side wall 147 and the inner end of the frame portion 112.
- connection band 130 Since one end of the connection band 130 is accommodated in the accommodation space 144, one end of the connection band 130 does not contact the face or nose of the wearer.
- the free end of the sidewall 147 is coplanar with the free end of the inner wall 145. In other embodiments, the free end of the sidewall 147 may be located inward of the free end of the inner wall 145.
- the first through hole 141a is defined between the free end 145b of the inner wall 145 and both sidewalls 147.
- the first fixing pin 142 is located in the first through hole 141a and protrudes from the front surface 145a of the inner wall 145.
- the second fixing pin 143 is located in the first through hole 141a or over the first through hole 141a and the second through hole 141b and protrudes from the opposite surface 147a of the side wall 147. .
- the free end (front end) 146b of the outer wall 146 is located closer to the eye cup 110R than the free end 145b of the inner wall 145.
- the outer wall 146 has a pair of bridge portions 146c connecting the free end 146b and the free ends of both sidewalls 147.
- the bridge portion 146c is connected to the free end of the side wall 147 at its inner end.
- the inner end of the crosslinking portion 146c is rounded.
- the second passage hole 141b is defined between the free end 146b of the outer wall 146, the free end of the side wall 147, and the bridge portion 146c.
- the first fixing pin 142 is caught in the locking hole 131 when the connection band 130 and the band holder 140 are fixed.
- the first fixing pin 142 protrudes so that the connection band 130 passes through the first fixing pin 142 while the edge thereof is caught by the second fixing pin 143 in the first passage hole 141a.
- the first fixing pin 142 is inclined at an acute angle with respect to the pressing direction or the insertion direction ID of the connecting band 130 (142a).
- the slope 142a is formed at the side facing the free end 145b of the inner wall 145 of the first fixing pin 142. Therefore, the longitudinal cross-sectional shape of the first fixing pin 142 has a substantially wedge shape or a right triangle.
- the slope 142a of the first fixing pin 142 pushes up a portion where the locking hole 131 of the connection band 130 is positioned by a wedge action when the connection band 130 is inserted into the band holder 140.
- the maximum cross-sectional shape of the first fixing pin 142 corresponds to the cross-sectional shape of the locking hole 131, and has a dimension equal to or slightly smaller than the cross-sectional dimension of the locking hole 131.
- the first fixing pin 142 has a locking surface 142b that is generally perpendicular to the opposite side of the slope 142a. The locking surface 142b contacts the locking surface 133 of the locking hole 131.
- the second fixing pin 143 is spaced apart from the first fixing pin 142 in the direction perpendicular to the insertion direction and the insertion direction of the band band 140 of the connection band 130. That is, as shown in FIG. 6, the rear end of the second fixing pin 143 is perpendicular to the insertion direction ID and the insertion direction ID of the connection band 130 (front surface 145a of the inner wall 145). Spaced apart from the front end of the first fixing pin 142). In addition, the rear end of the second fixing pin 143 is located closer to the eye cups 110L and 110R than the engaging surface 142b of the first fixing pin 142.
- the front end of the first fixing pin 142 and the rear end of the second fixing pin 143 are spaced apart by approximately the thickness of the connection band 130 or slightly larger than this.
- the second fixing pin 143 is caught by the widthwise edge portion of the connecting band 130 at the rear end thereof.
- the second fixing pin 143 protrudes so that the connection band 130 is maintained in the first passage hole 141a while the first fixing pin 142 is held by the locking hole 131.
- the second fixing pin 143 may be bent or bent (eg, indicated by reference numeral 230a in FIG. 16) of the connection band 130 when the connection band 130 is pressed into the band holder 140. It has a slope (143a) in contact to prevent the departure from the passage 141 of the connection band 130. As shown in FIG.
- the slope 143a of the second fixing pin 143 is inclined at an obtuse angle with respect to the pressing direction or the insertion direction ID of the connection band 130.
- the second fixing pin 143 has a square pillar shape having a slope 143a inside.
- the second fixing pin may have a shape such as a triangular prism, a semicircle, and the like having a slope 143a therein.
- 7 to 10 an example in which the distance between the eye cups 110L and 110R in the goggles 100 according to the embodiment is controlled by the connection band 130 and the band holder 140 will be described.
- 7 to 10 show examples of widening the distance between the eye cups 110L and 110R.
- An example of narrowing the interval between the eye cups 110L and 110R may be performed as shown in FIGS. 15 to 17 to be described later.
- the connecting band 130 has the first fixing pin 142 of the band holder 140 in the innermost engaging hole 131d, and the widthwise edge thereof is a pair of the band holder 140. It is caught by the second fixing pin 143 and fixed to the band holder 140.
- the connection band 130 is not separated from the band holder 140 by the locking surface 133 of the locking hole 131 and the locking surface 142b of the first fixing pin 142.
- the band holder 140 is disposed in the engaging holes 131b and 131c or the outermost engaging hole 131a located in the middle of the connection band 130. Insert or hook the first fixing pin 142.
- the connection band 130 is twisted with respect to the eye cup 110R, or the eye cup 110R is twisted with respect to the connection band 130. Then, one side edge of the connection band 130 deviates from the corresponding one of the pair of second fixing pins 143, and the engagement between the locking hole 131d and the first fixing pin 142 of the connection band 130. Is released.
- connection band 130 may be pulled out of the band holder 140 through the first through hole 141a and the second through hole 141b.
- the connection band 130 is pulled out of the band holder 140 by a predetermined length (for example, by the distance between the locking hole 131d and the locking hole 131c).
- the eye cup 110R is retracted from the connection band 130 by the predetermined distance.
- connection band 130 is fixed to the band holder 140 by the first fixing pin 142 is caught in the middle engaging hole (131c).
- the distance between the eye cups 110L and 110R in the goggles 100 can be adjusted.
- FIG. 7 to FIG. 10 the distance between the band holder 140 provided at the right eye side eye cup 110R and the eye cup through the connection band 130 is illustrated.
- the gap between the eye cups may be adjusted in the same manner by the band holder 140 and the connection band 130 provided in the left eye cup 110L.
- FIG. 11 shows another example of the engaging hole of the connecting band.
- the engaging hole 131 ′ of the connection band 130 illustrated in FIG. 11 has a slope 132 corresponding to the slope 142a of the first fixing pin 142.
- the slope 132 of the engaging hole 131 ' is inclined at an acute angle with respect to the insertion direction of the band band 140 of the connecting band 130.
- connection band 130 ′ shows another example of a connection band.
- a locking hole 131 is formed over the entire length of the connection band 130 ′.
- the engaging holes 131 of the connection band 130 ′ may be arranged at equal intervals.
- the interval of the engaging hole 131 near the end of the connecting band 130 ' may be smaller or larger than the interval of the engaging hole 131 at the central portion of the connecting band 130'.
- connection band 230 of the goggles 100 has a plurality of locking grooves 231 arranged at predetermined intervals or equal intervals in the longitudinal direction of the connection band 230 as the locking portion.
- the locking groove 231 is formed to a predetermined depth in the thickness direction of the connection band 230.
- the connecting band 230 has four locking grooves 231a, 231b, 231c, and 231d on one end side thereof.
- the first fixing pin 142 of the band holder 140 is caught or fitted into the locking groove 231.
- the locking groove 231 has a slope 232 contacting the slope 142a of the first fixing pin 142.
- the slope 232 of the locking groove 231 is inclined at an acute angle with respect to the insertion direction of the band band 140 of the connection band 130.
- the slope 232 rides over the slope 142a of the first fixing pin 142. Since the slope 232 of the locking groove 231 and the slope 142a of the first fixing pin 142 are in contact with each other at an angle in the insertion direction of the connection band 230, the slope 142a of the first fixing pin 142 is It acts as a wedge.
- the connecting band 230 when the connecting band 230 is inserted into the band holder 140, the portion 230a (see FIG. 16) of the connecting band 230 in which the catching groove 231 is located is easily provided with the first fixing pin 142. ) Can be crossed.
- the opposite surface of the slope 232 of the locking groove 231 becomes a locking surface 233 perpendicular to the connection band 230, and is caught by the locking surface 142b of the first fixing pin 142.
- 15 to 17 an example in which the distance between the eye cups 110L and 110R is adjusted by the connection band 230 and the band holder 140 will be described.
- 15 to 17 show examples of narrowing the gap between the eye cups 110L and 110R in the goggles 100 according to the embodiment. An example of widening the gap between the eye cups 110L and 110R in the goggles 100 may be performed as shown in FIGS. 7 to 10 described above.
- 15 to 17 illustrate the gap adjustment by the band holder 140 and the connection band 230 provided in the right eye side eye cup 110R. The spacing may be adjusted in the same manner between the band holder 140 and the connection band 230 provided in the left eye cup 110L.
- connection band 230 has the outermost engaging groove 231a caught by the first fixing pin 142 of the band holder 140, and the widthwise edge thereof has a pair of second fixing pins 143. It is fixed to the band holder 140 by the hook. As shown in FIG. 15, when the goggles 100 are fixed to the wearer's head in a state in which the connection band 230 is fixed, the force applied by the head strap 120 may increase the length of the connection band 230. Act accordingly. Therefore, the connection band 230 is not separated from the band holder 140 by the locking surface 142b of the first fixing pin 142 and the locking surface 233 of the locking groove 231.
- the band holder 140 includes the locking grooves 231b and 231c or the innermost locking groove 231d positioned in the middle of the connection band 230. It is caught by the first fixing pin 142. As shown in FIG. 16, the connection band 230 is inserted into or intruded into the band holder 140. Then, the outermost locking groove 231a rides over the slope 142a of the first fixing pin 142. In addition, due to the wedge action applied by the slope 142a of the first fixing pin 142, the portion 230a of the connection band 230 in which the locking groove 231a is positioned may be bent over the first fixing pin 142.
- connection band 230 enters into the band holder 140.
- the second fixing pin 143 hooks the edge portion in the width direction of the connection band 230, the portion 230a of the connection band 230 does not leave the band holder 140.
- a predetermined length for example, the distance between the locking groove 231a and the locking groove 231b
- the eye cup When 110R is advanced toward the connection band 230 by the predetermined length, as shown in FIG. 16, the locking groove 231a is positioned at the second passage opening 141b through the first fixing pin 142. As illustrated in FIG. 17, the locking groove 231b is caught by the first fixing pin 142.
- the second fixing pin 143 continuously extends the widthwise edge of the connection band 230. Redeem. In this way, the distance between the eye cups 110L and 110R in the goggles 100 can be adjusted.
- FIG. 18 shows goggles with another example first securing pin.
- the connection band 130 shown in FIG. 11 is employed, and the first fixing pin 242 is different from that of the first fixing pin 142 described above. It does not have a slope corresponding to the side facing the slope 132.
- the locking between the first fixing pin 242 and the locking hole 131 ' is caused by the locking between the locking surface 142b of the first fixing pin 242 and the locking surface 133 of the locking hole 131'. Is achieved.
- the connecting band 130 is inserted into the band holder 140 to narrow the gap between the eye cups 110L and 110R, the slope 132 of the locking hole 131 'passes over the first fixing pin 242. .
- the engaging hole 131 ' is located between the slope 132 and the front end of the first fixing pin 242 similar to the above-described wedge action.
- the first fixing pin 242 may be smoothly fitted into the engaging hole 131 ′ of the connection band 130.
- FIG. 19 illustrates goggles in which the first fixing pin of another example described above and the connection band 230 shown in FIG. 14 are used.
- the first fixing pin 242 is engaged with the locking surface 233 of the locking groove 231 at the locking surface 142b.
- the slope 232 of the locking groove 231 is passed over the first fixing pin 242, to narrow the gap between the eye cup (110L, 110R) Can be.
- the band holder 140 is disposed at the inner ends of the frame portions 112, respectively.
- one band holder 140 is disposed only on the inner end of the frame portion 112 on one side, and the other end of the connection bands 130, 130 ', 230 on the inner end of the frame portion 112 on the other side. The side end may be attached or fastened.
- the band holder 140 extends obliquely forward from the frame portion 112. In another embodiment, the band holder 140 may extend parallel to the frame portion 112.
- the free end 146b of the outer wall 146 of the band holder 140 is located closer to the eye cups 110L and 110R than the free end 145b of the inner wall 145.
- the free end 145b of the inner wall 145 may be located closer to the eyecup than the free end 146b of the outer wall 146.
- the first fixing pin 142 is located at the free end of the outer wall.
- connection bands 130, 130 ', 230 are provided with a plurality of engaging holes 131, 131' or a plurality of engaging grooves 231.
- connection band may have a plurality of engaging holes at one end and a plurality of engaging grooves at the other end.
- connection band 130, 130 ′, 230 the pair of eye cups 110L and 110R are connected by one connection band 130, 130 ′, 230.
- the goggles may be provided with a plurality of connection bands 130, 130 ', 230 of different lengths.
- the connection band may have at least one locking holes 131 and 131 ′ or locking grooves 232 at both ends thereof.
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- 렌즈부를 갖춘 한 쌍의 아이컵과,적어도 일단부에 길이방향으로 배열된 복수개의 걸림부를 구비하고 상기 아이컵들의 대향하는 단부를 연결하기 위한 연결밴드와,상기 아이컵들의 대향하는 단부 중 적어도 하나에서 연장하고 상기 연결밴드의 일단부를 수용하여 고정하는 밴드홀더를 포함하고,상기 밴드홀더는, 자유단에 형성되고 상기 연결밴드의 일단부가 통과하는 통과구와, 상기 통과구에 위치하고 상기 연결밴드의 걸림부에 걸리는 제1 고정핀과, 상기 통과구에 상기 제1 고정핀을 사이에 두고 위치하고 상기 연결밴드의 폭방향에서의 가장자리에 걸리는 한 쌍의 제2 고정핀을 구비하는고글.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 제1 고정핀은 상기 연결밴드의 상기 밴드홀더에의 삽입방향에서 기울어진 사면과 상기 사면의 반대측에 상기 걸림부에 걸리는 걸림면을 가지는 고글.
- 제2항에 있어서, 상기 제1 고정핀의 전단과 상기 제2 고정핀의 후단은 상기 삽입방향 및 상기 삽입방향에 직교하는 방향에서 이격되어 있는 고글.
- 제2항에 있어서, 상기 제2 고정핀은 상기 삽입방향에 대하여 둔각으로 기울어진 사면을 가지는 고글.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 연결밴드의 걸림부는 상기 연결밴드를 관통하는 걸림구멍을 포함하는 고글.
- 제5항에 있어서,상기 걸림구멍은 상기 제1 고정핀에 면하는 측에 상기 연결밴드의 상기 밴드홀더에의 삽입방향에서 기울어진 사면과 상기 사면의 반대측에 상기 제1 고정핀에 걸리는 걸림면을 가지는 고글.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 연결밴드의 걸림부는 걸림홈을 포함하는 고글.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 걸림홈은 상기 제1 고정핀에 면하는 측에 상기 연결밴드의 상기 밴드홀더에의 삽입방향에서 기울어진 사면과 상기 사면의 반대측에 상기 제1 고정핀에 걸리는 걸림면을 가지는 고글.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 밴드홀더는 상기 아이컵들의 대향하는 단부 중 적어도 하나에서 연장하고 대향하는 내벽 및 외벽과 상기 내벽 및 외벽 사이에서 연장하는 한 쌍의 측벽을 가지고,상기 통과구는 상기 내벽의 자유단 및 상기 외벽의 자유단에 형성되고,상기 제1 고정핀은 상기 내벽 및 외벽 중 하나의 자유단에 위치하고,상기 제2 고정핀은 상기 측벽에 위치하는고글.
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