Apparel – Guard or protector – For wearer's head
Patent
1988-12-15
1990-06-05
Nerbun, Peter
Apparel
Guard or protector
For wearer's head
351158, 12820112, A61F 902
Patent
active
049301632
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for supporting a frame lens assembly of a conventional pair of eyeglasses having a left and right temple portion within a face mask, such as a diver's scuba mask or the like, for a period of temporary use in combination with the mask. The mask having a viewing window and a tubular shroud surrounding the viewing window which includes left and right support members and pivotal attachment means for attaching the left and right support members to the left and right temple portions of the eyeglass frame assembly, respectively, and means for rotationally biasing the support members outwardly and away from one another to urge the support members into abutting relation to the shroud and to the viewing window causing the eyeglass frame assembly to be supported in a functional position within the mask.
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Martin Timothy J.
Nerbun Peter
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