Apparel – Guard or protector – For wearer's head
Patent
1974-11-05
1978-08-15
Nerbun, Peter
Apparel
Guard or protector
For wearer's head
A61F 904
Patent
active
041061195
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to eye-shades, particularly those for use in practicing certain sports where it is necessary to concentrate the wearer's vision upon an object e.g. a target.
According to the invention, an eye-shade comprises a substantially flat brow member, a temple member depending from each lateral portion of said brow member and a head-encompassing member interconnecting said temple members. The brow member extends outwardly in a substantially horizontal attitude above the wearer's eyes in the position of use with the temple members assuming a substantially vertical attitude: the brow member and the temple members between them define a field of vision within the three faces constituted by the said members: means are provided to hold said temple members in position against the wearer's temples.
Conveniently, the head encompassing member is in the form of a head band which in itself constitutes said means for holding said temple members against the wearer's temples.
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patent: 1809956 (1931-06-01), Wrenshall
patent: 2385405 (1945-09-01), Crowther
patent: 2433590 (1947-12-01), Barr
patent: 2988743 (1961-06-01), Wagenfeld
patent: 3308478 (1967-03-01), Tate
Eslinger Lewis H.
Nerbun Peter
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