Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
002434000 | Having lens-cover plate | 7 |
20110083256 | Structure for Securing a Secondary Goggle Frame - A structure for securing a secondary goggle frame is provided. The structure is characterized by a connector configured for connecting the secondary goggle frame to a primary goggle frame. The primary goggle frame has a central nose support whose inner edge is formed with plural ribs for engaging with plural recesses on a side of the connector. The secondary goggle frame has an engaging section which can be inserted in a groove of the connector such that a fastening portion of the secondary goggle frame is fastened with a fastening hole of the connector. The components of the structure are simple and can be easily assembled to allow the secondary goggle frame fitted with vision correction lenses to be securely and stably positioned in the primary goggle frame. | 04-14-2011 |
20110219523 | SWIMMING GOGGLES - Swimming goggles include a frame body, lenses received in the frame body, and buckles assembled on a left side and a right side of the frame body. Each buckle includes a first cover and a second cover assembled together for accommodating and positioning a head strap, and a manipulation element mounted between the first cover and the second cover. The manipulation element has a bias bar and a manual bar interacting with each other to form an L shape for pivoting the first cover with the second cover according to the lever principle, a link arm extending axially from the manual bar, and a first flexible arm and a second flexible arm extending obliquely from opposite ends of the link arm in opposite direction. The first flexible arm and a second flexible arm respectively form a first pressing portion and a second pressing portion. | 09-15-2011 |
20120011641 | HELMET SHIELD INCLUDING VENTILATION UNIT - A helmet shield coupled to a front opening of a helmet includes a lens unit provided to face a front of the front opening; a frame unit provided along a circumference of the lens unit; and a ventilation unit provided at both sides of the lens unit for communication between an inside and an outside of the helmet shield. | 01-19-2012 |
20140289937 | Guide for tear-off eyewear lens strips - A novel removable lens strip system suitable for use with goggles and helmets is disclosed, wherein lens strips may be easily removed from the goggle lens or helmet shield as the strips become soiled, and thus obstructing the user's vision. More specifically, a guide piece is employed that shields underlying removable lens strips from being inadvertently removed. | 10-02-2014 |
20150328049 | ROLL-OFF FILM SYSTEM - Roll-off film systems and methods are provided in accordance with one or more embodiments that may be installed on goggle frames or adaptors to goggle frames to provide improved field of vision for users. In particular, film canisters of the roll-off film systems may include a blade section configured to seamlessly contact the goggle frame or the adaptor to the goggle frame. Further, the blade section is configured remove mud or dirt from a used section of clear film when the used section is conveyed into the film canister to prevent excess mud or dirt from entering the film canister. The blade section also is configured to slant away from the lens of the goggle to allow the mud or dirt to fall away from the field of view on the lens to provide better field of view for the user. | 11-19-2015 |
20150328050 | MUD VISOR FOR ROLL-OFF FILM SYSTEM - A mud visor formed by a substantially transparent sheet is attached to a goggle lens. The mud visor may be attached to the goggle lens using a substantially transparent adhesive or adhesive tape. Thus, the mud visor may provide clear and improved field of view for the user. Further, the mud visor may be configured to cover and guide a top portion of a roll-off film as the roll-off film is conveyed across the goggle lens. A top portion of the mud visor may be inserted into the lens groove of a goggle frame along with the goggle lens when the goggle lens is attached to the goggle frame. The mud visor also may stretch across the goggle lens and overlap with film canisters at both sides to provide a seamless coverage to prevent mud from entering behind the mud visor or the roll-off film. | 11-19-2015 |
20160067098 | Eye Shield Device - An eye shield device protects a person's false eyelashes while showering or washing their face. The device includes a shield having a first eye portion coupled to a second eye portion. The first eye portion has a first eye opening positioned therein for aligning with a first eye of a wearer. The second eye portion has a second eye opening positioned therein for aligning with a second eye of the wearer. A pair of eyelash protectors is coupled to the shield and each extends around an associated one of the first and second eye openings. Each of the eyelash protectors extends forwardly away from a first surface of the shield. | 03-10-2016 |