Swimming goggle structure

Apparel – Guard or protector – For wearer's head

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2440, 2452, A61F 902

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058965882

ABSTRACT:
A swimming goggle structure includes two frames each having a lens fixed thereon, two cushion pads each mounted to one of the frames and adapted to contact wearer's face, a bridge connected between inner sides of the frames and a head strip connected between outer sides of the frames. Each of the cushion pads has a connection device which includes an extension section extending from an outer side of the cushion pad and having a substantial length to define a free end away from the outer side of the extension section. A fastener is mounted on the free end of the extension section to connect the head strip. By the provision of the connection device, the connection of the head strip to the lens frames of the swimming goggles is located at a position away from the outer canthus of the wearer so as to allow the force caused by the tension of the tightened head strip to be more uniformly distributed along the lens frames and thus providing a more comfortable and more leakage proofness engagement between the lens frames and the wearer's face.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5515551 (1996-05-01), Yashiro
patent: 5734995 (1998-04-01), Chiang
patent: 5764334 (1998-06-01), Berke

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