Apparel – Guard or protector – For wearer's head
Patent
1994-04-15
1995-09-26
Nerbun, Peter
Apparel
Guard or protector
For wearer's head
21713, A61F 902
Patent
active
054524806
ABSTRACT:
Goggles and eyeglasses worn in winter weather conditions are subject to fogging. A method of preventing condensation from forming on goggles and on eyeglasses worn under goggles is provided. The method involves using a fan to exhaust air from the air space between the goggles and a user's face. Continuous operation of the fan is designed to be inaudible and effective to prevent fogging. The method can involve use of a goggle ventilation design which improves wearer comfort. The goggle can also clear fogging which has occurred while the fan is not in operation.
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Electric Eyewear Systems, Inc.
Gould Linda Flewellen
Nerbun Peter
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