Apparel – Guard or protector – For wearer's head
Patent
1998-07-21
1999-08-24
Calvert, John J.
Apparel
Guard or protector
For wearer's head
2428, 2454, 351 44, A61F 902
Patent
active
059408928
ABSTRACT:
An eye protection device is formed of an elongated strip of translucent material. The length of the elongated strip of translucent material is such that it will encircle the wearer's head, with strap-like portions overlapping at the back of a wearer's head and being secured to each other. The elongated strip of translucent material is formed with two enlarged eye protection portions spaced apart by a nose bridging portion, with strap-like portions extend from each of the enlarged eye protection portions. A cushioning material encircles the eye protection area and nose bridging portions, somewhat in the shape of a figure eight. Complementary securing means are applied adjacent the ends of the strap-like portions so as to engage each other at the back of a wearer's head to retain the eye protection device over a wearer's eyes. For the comfort of a user, cushioning pads are provided on the strap-like portions in the regions where the strap-like portions pass behind a users ears.
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Calvert John J.
Gealow Jon Carl
Morgan Evans Industries, Inc.
Patel Tejash D
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