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Swimming goggles
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 7257848
Issued Date
August 21, 2007
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Inventors
Chiang; Herman (Chung-Ho City, Taipei Hsien,TW)
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Abstract
Swimming goggles comprise a frame, eyeglasses, a pad and compressing devices. The eyeglasses are received in the pad, and the compressing devices are mounted on opposite outer sides of the frame for compressing the eyeglasses and the pad, wherein each compressing device includes a first cover and a second cover which are assembled together and receive a head strip. The frame has an upper frame, a lower frame and a nose support. Cracks are defined on both sides of the upper frame and the lower frame. The upper frame forms a gap in a middle of an inner edge thereof for making the frame flexible to bend inwardly thereby fitting for various users who have different face profiles.
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Published
August 21, 2007
Application Number
11/092,929
Filed
March 30, 2005
US Classification
2/448   2/450
Int'l Classification
A61F   9/02   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
2/426   2/428   2/440   2/442   2/445   2/448   2/450   351/43  
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Swimming goggles have a lens frame, lens received in the lens frame, and a strap adjusting means for adjusting a head strap. The lens frame includes a soft first frame enveloping a hard second frame. The second frame forms enhanced structure on a center of an upper portion thereof. The strap adjusting means includes buckles respectively assembled on both sides of the lens frame, and a head strap is wrapped through the buckles. The buckles have bases integrally formed with the second frame. When the swimming goggles are in use, a center of the upper portion of the second frame will not be bent or distorted, while both sides thereof are gradually distorted to fit to swimmer's foreheads, effectively guarding from water seepage.

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