CN113694487A - Edging for goggles and goggles - Google Patents

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CN113694487A
CN113694487A CN202110557435.6A CN202110557435A CN113694487A CN 113694487 A CN113694487 A CN 113694487A CN 202110557435 A CN202110557435 A CN 202110557435A CN 113694487 A CN113694487 A CN 113694487A
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    • A63B33/00Swimming equipment attachable to the head, e.g. swim caps or goggles
    • A63B33/002Swimming goggles
    • A63B33/004Swimming goggles comprising two separate lenses joined by a flexible bridge
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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Provided are an edge trim for goggles, which can easily change the design including coloring in the eyecup of the goggles, and goggles. The eyewear trim is attached to the eyewear eyecup (100). The eye cup (100) has a lens (101), a lens frame (102), and a pad (103). The lens frame (102) supports the lens (101). The cushion part (103) supports the lens frame (102) on the face of the wearer. The edge trim for goggles is provided with an annular trim body (10) and a coupling portion (14). The decorative body (10) has a cutout (11) and is fitted to a boundary portion (102a) with the pad (103) in the lens frame (102). A coupling portion (14) is formed in the decorative body (10) at a first end portion (12) and a second end portion (13) sandwiching the cut (11), and couples the first end portion (12) and the second end portion (13).

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Edging for goggles and goggles
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an edge trim for goggles to be attached to goggles such as swimming goggles, and goggles.
Background
As goggles for swimming, for example, patent document 1 describes goggles provided with a pair of eye cups and a wearing band. The pair of eyecups each have a lens, a lens frame supporting the lens, and a cushion portion supporting the frame around the wearer's eyes. The goggles described in patent document 1 basically have the same configuration as general goggles, and can be designed by variously coloring the lens frame of the eyecup.
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open No. 2018-186905.
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, in the goggles described in patent document 1, for example, as goggles for leisure, if the frame is colored in a vivid color tone, the goggles may not be used in class teaching. Therefore, the user of the goggles must purchase and prepare a plurality of goggles corresponding to TPO (time, place, and occasion), and the convenience of the user is impaired.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object thereof is to provide an eyewear trim that can easily change a design including coloring in an eye patch of an eyewear, and the eyewear.
Means for solving the problems
The disclosed eyewear trim is attached to an eye cup (100) of a goggle. The eyecup (100) has a lens (101), a lens frame (102) and a pad (103). The lens frame (102) supports the lens (101). The pad (103) supports the lens frame (102) on the face of the wearer. The disclosed edge trim for goggles is provided with an annular decorative body (10) and a coupling section (14). The decorative body (10) has a cutout (11) and is fitted to a boundary portion (102a) between the cushion portion (103) and the lens frame (102). The coupling portion (14) is formed in a first end portion (12) and a second end portion (13) of the decorative body (10) that sandwich the cutout (11), and couples the first end portion (12) and the second end portion (13).
In the eyewear trim disclosed in the present application, the boundary section (102a) of the lens frame (102) has a first insertion through section (102 b). A first wearing belt (104) is inserted through the first insertion through-hole (102 b). The eyewear trim disclosed in the present application further includes an engagement portion (15). The engaging part (15) protrudes inward from the decorative body (10), engages with the first insertion through part (102b), and positions the decorative body (10) with respect to the lens frame (102).
The eyewear trim disclosed in the present application further comprises a second insertion through-hole (16). The second insertion through part (16) is formed in the decorative body (10) and through which a second wearing band (110) is inserted.
In the eyewear trim disclosed in the present application, the second insertion through-hole (16) is formed through the first end portion (12) and the second end portion (13).
The goggles disclosed in the present application are provided with an eye mask (100) and the aforementioned eyewear trim. The eye patch (100) has a lens (101), a lens frame (102) for supporting the lens (101), and a pad (103) for supporting the lens frame (102) on the face of a wearer.
Effects of the invention
According to the eyewear trim and the eyewear of the present invention, the design including coloring in the eyewear of the eyewear can be easily changed.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing goggles according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2(a) is a plan view showing goggles according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 2(b) is a side view showing goggles according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the goggles from which the eyewear trim is removed.
Fig. 4(a) is a plan view showing the goggles from which the eyewear trim is removed. Fig. 4(b) is a side view showing the goggle from which the goggle trim is removed.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of a main part of the goggle showing the removal of the eyewear trim.
Fig. 6(a) is a front perspective view showing the eyewear trim according to the embodiment of the present invention, and is a front perspective view showing the eyewear trim with the cut-out opened. Fig. 6(b) is a rear perspective view of the goggle trim showing the open cut.
Fig. 7(a) is a front perspective view showing the eyewear trim according to the embodiment of the present invention, and is a front perspective view showing the eyewear trim closing the slit. Fig. 7(b) is a rear perspective view of the eyewear trim showing the closed incision. Fig. 7(c) is a plan view of the goggle edging showing the closed slit.
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Hereinafter, goggles according to embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below are technically various limitations because they are specific examples preferred for carrying out the present invention, but the present invention is not limited to the embodiments unless the gist of the invention is specifically indicated in the following description.
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Hereinafter, goggles according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 5. Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing goggles according to an embodiment. Fig. 2(a) is a plan view showing goggles according to an embodiment. Fig. 2(b) is a side view showing goggles according to the embodiment. Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the goggles from which the eyewear trim is removed. Fig. 4(a) is a plan view showing the goggles from which the eyewear trim is removed. Fig. 4(b) is a side view showing the goggle from which the goggle trim is removed. Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of a main part of the goggle showing the removal of the eyewear trim.
As shown in fig. 1 to 2, the goggles according to the embodiment are swimming goggles, and include a pair of eyecups 100 and a second wearing band 110 serving as an exchangeable band. In an embodiment, the length of the second wearing band 110 can be adjusted by the buckle 111. The eyewear according to the embodiment further includes a pair of trims 10. The pair of trims 10 can be detachably attached to the pair of eyecups 100.
A pair of eyecups 100 each have a lens 101, a lens frame 102 and a pad 103, coupled to each other by a nose bridge 105. The lens frame 102 supports the lens 101. The cushion 103 supports the lens frame 102 on the wearer's face. In the embodiment, the pad 103 is formed in a laterally long ring shape.
As shown in fig. 3 to 5, in the eyewear of the embodiment, at least a part of a boundary portion 102a of the lens frame 102 and the pad portion 103 of the eyecup 100 is formed in a concave shape so as to be fitted with the edging 10. The boundary portion 102a is an annular region of a predetermined width adjacent to the pad portion 103 in the lens frame 102.
The boundary portion 102a of the lens frame 102 has a first insertion through portion 102 b. As shown in fig. 5, the first insertion through portion 102b is a hole portion through which the first wearing belt 104 is inserted. When the edging 10 is mounted to the lens frame 102, the first wearing strap 104 is removed from the lens frame 102. In the embodiment, the lens frame 102 is laterally long, and the first insertion through-portion 102b is formed at the end portion in the eye-tail direction out of the respective end portions in the eye-head direction and the eye-tail direction in the lens frame 102.
Next, an edge trim for goggles according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 6 to 7. Fig. 6(a) is a front perspective view of the goggle trim showing the open cut, and fig. 6(b) is a rear perspective view of the goggle trim showing the open cut. Fig. 7(a) is a front perspective view of the eyewear trim showing the closed incision, fig. 7(b) is a rear perspective view of the eyewear trim showing the closed incision, and fig. 7(c) is a plan view of the eyewear trim showing the closed incision.
As shown in fig. 6 and 7, the trim 10 includes an annular trim body 10, a coupling portion 14, an engagement portion 15, and a second insertion through portion 16.
As shown in fig. 6, the decoration body 10 has a cutout 11, and is fitted in a boundary portion 102a of the cushion portion 103 in the lens frame 102. The decoration body 10 is laterally long, and the cutout 11 is formed at an end portion in the eye-tail direction among respective end portions in the eye-head direction and the eye-tail direction in the decoration body 10. The decorative body 10 can be colored in various colors and can be designed in various shapes. When the garnish body 10 is colored in a color different from the color of the lens frame 102, the visor can be used as an emphasis of the design of the lens frame 102. In addition, if the garnish body 10 is colored in the same color as the lens frame 102, only the design can be changed without changing the entire color tone of the lens frame 102.
The coupling portion 14 is formed in the decoration body 10 at the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 sandwiching the cut 11, coupling the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13. In the embodiment, the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 are formed in a flat plate shape, and the coupling portion 14 includes a convex portion 14a provided to protrude from a rear surface of the first end portion 12 and a concave portion 14b provided to recess a front surface of the second end portion 13. The recess 14b is formed as a through hole penetrating the second end 13 in the thickness direction. In addition, it is possible to provide a step difference or the like at the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 so as to easily position-fit the convex portion 14a with the concave portion 14b when coupling the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13.
As shown in fig. 7, in a state where the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 overlap, the convex portion 14a and the concave portion 14b are fitted, and the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 are coupled.
The engaging portion 15 protrudes inward from the garnish body 10, and engages with the first insertion through portion 102b when the trim 10 is attached to the eyecup 100, thereby positioning the garnish body 10 with respect to the lens frame 102. As shown in fig. 6, in the embodiment, the engaging portion 15 includes a first protrusion 15a disposed near the first end portion 12 and a second protrusion 15b disposed near the second end portion 13.
The first and second projections 15a and 15b are formed flat at the top, and as shown in fig. 7, when the first and second end portions 12 and 13 are coupled, the top portions abut against each other, side by side on an axis. In a state where the top portions of the first projection 15a and the second projection 15b are in contact with each other, a gap 17 is formed between the engagement portion 15 and each of the end portions 12 and 13. The void 17 has a shape that fits into the eye-tail direction end of the boundary portion 102a, which is the peripheral wall of the second insertion through-portion 102 b.
As shown in fig. 6 and 7, the main decorative body 10 has a second insertion-through portion 16 through which the second wearing belt 110 is inserted. In the embodiment, the second insertion through hole 16 includes a first through hole 16a and a second through hole 16 b. The first through hole 16a penetrates the first end portion 12 in the thickness direction, and the second through hole 16b penetrates the second end portion 13 in the thickness direction. In a state where the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 overlap and are coupled, the first through hole 16a and the second through hole 16b overlap to form the second insertion through hole 16.
As described above with reference to fig. 1 to 7, according to the edge trim 10 of the embodiment, the trim body 10 has the cut 11, and the coupling portion 14 couples the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 across the cut 11. Therefore, the decorative body 10 can be attached to and detached from the lens frame 102 in a state where the coupling between the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 is released, and the design of the coloring in the eyecup including the goggles can be easily changed. As a result, the user of the goggle does not need to purchase and prepare a plurality of goggles corresponding to TPO (time, place, and occasion), and the convenience of the user is improved.
As described with reference to fig. 6 to 7, according to the edging 10 of the embodiment, the coupling portion 14 is formed by the convex portion 14a and the concave portion 14b, so that the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 can be coupled by only a simple operation of fitting the convex portion 14a and the concave portion 14b, and the change of the design of the coloring in the eyecup including the goggle can be further facilitated.
As described with reference to fig. 6 to 7, according to the edging 10 of the embodiment, the engagement portion 15 provided to protrude inward from the garnish body 10 is engaged with the first insertion through-hole 102b, and the garnish body 10 is positioned with respect to the lens frame 102. Therefore, the movement of the edging 10 around the lens frame 102 can be eliminated, and the edging 10 can be more stably attached to the lens frame 102. Further, the unity between the lens frame 102 and the edging 10 can be made clear, and it becomes easy to give a high-quality feeling to the entire goggle.
As described with reference to fig. 6 to 7, according to the edge trim 10 of the embodiment, the second insertion through portion 16 through which the second band for wearing 110 is inserted is formed in the trim body 10. Therefore, the second wearing band 110 can be newly attached at a position different from the original band attachment position, that is, the position of the first insertion through-hole 102b, and the second wearing band 110 can be attached so as not to strongly strike the temple of the user, for example, thereby improving the wearing feeling of the goggle.
As described with reference to fig. 6 to 7, according to the edge trim 10 of the embodiment, the second insertion through-hole 16 is formed through the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13, and the second attachment tether 110 is inserted through the first through-hole 16a and the second through-hole 16b in a state where the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 are overlapped and coupled. Thus, lateral deviation between the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 is prevented, etc., and the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 can be coupled more stably by the coupling portion 14.
In addition, by preventing the lateral shift between the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13, even if the coupling portion 14 does not have a hook-like portion that fits each other, but a projection 14a and a recess 14b of simple shapes, the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 can be coupled more stably. Therefore, the edge trim 10 can be easily manufactured.
Further, by making at least a part of the boundary portion 102a, particularly, the vicinity of the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 in the boundary portion 102a concave, it is possible to prevent the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13 from being separated in the front-rear direction of the eyecup 100, and in combination with the above-described lateral shift prevention effect, it is possible to more stably couple the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13.
The embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to the drawings (fig. 1 to 7). However, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and can be implemented in various forms (for example, the following (1) to (4)) without departing from the scope of the invention.
(1) As described with reference to fig. 6 and 7, in the embodiment, the number of the notches 11 in the decorative body 10 is 1, but the decorative body 10 may have 2 or more notches as needed, or may have coupling portions at both ends of each notch.
(2) As described with reference to fig. 1 to 7, in the embodiment, the goggles are swimming goggles, but the present invention is not limited to swimming goggles, and can be applied to various goggles such as goggles for various tasks as long as the goggles have eye patches.
(3) As described with reference to fig. 6 and 7, in the embodiment, the engaging portion 15 is formed by the two protrusions 15a and 15b, but the engaging portion 15 may be formed by one protrusion disposed near either one of the first end portion 12 and the second end portion 13.
(4) As described with reference to fig. 1 to 7, although the first wearing belt 104 and the second wearing belt 110 are different belts in the embodiment, the same belt may be used for both the first wearing belt 104 and the second wearing belt 110.
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10 decorative body
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12 first end portion
13 second end portion
14 coupling part
15 engaging part
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100 eye mask
101 lens
102 lens frame
102a boundary part
102b first insertion through part
103 cushion part
104 first wearing belt
110 second wear strap.

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1. An eyewear trim attached to an eyecup (100), the eyecup (100) having a lens (101), a lens frame (102) supporting the lens (101), and a pad (103) supporting the lens frame (102) on a wearer's face;
the disclosed device is provided with:
an annular decorative body (10) having a cutout (11), and a boundary portion (102a) with the pad (103) that is fitted to the lens frame (102); and
a coupling portion (14) formed in the decorative body (10) at a first end portion (12) and a second end portion (13) sandwiching the cut (11), the first end portion (12) and the second end portion (13) being coupled.
2. The eyewear trim of claim 1, wherein,
the boundary section (102a) of the lens frame (102) has a first insertion through section (102b) through which a first wearing band (104) is inserted,
and an engaging portion (15) that protrudes inward from the decorative body (10), engages with the first insertion through portion (102b), and positions the decorative body (10) relative to the lens frame (102).
3. The eyewear trim as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, further comprising a second insertion-through portion (16) formed in the decorative body (10) and through which a second attachment strap (110) is inserted.
4. The eyewear trim as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second insertion penetration portion (16) is formed penetrating the first end portion (12) and the second end portion (13).
5. A goggle is provided with:
an eyecup (100) having a lens (101), a lens frame (102) supporting the lens (101), and a cushion (103) supporting the lens frame (102) on a wearer's face; and
an edge trim for a goggles as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4.
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