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GB2614706A
GB2614706A GB2200072.3A GB202200072A GB2614706A GB 2614706 A GB2614706 A GB 2614706A GB 202200072 A GB202200072 A GB 202200072A GB 2614706 A GB2614706 A GB 2614706A
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Chiang Herman
Wang Tsai-Tung
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B33/00Swimming equipment attachable to the head, e.g. swim caps or goggles
    • A63B33/002Swimming goggles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F9/00Methods or devices for treatment of the eyes; Devices for putting-in contact lenses; Devices to correct squinting; Apparatus to guide the blind; Protective devices for the eyes, carried on the body or in the hand
    • A61F9/02Goggles
    • A61F9/026Paddings; Cushions; Fittings to the face
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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Abstract

A cushion pad 1 assembled on a frame of a swimming goggles is disclosed. The pad 1 includes a connecting portion 12 that has an inner peripheral surface 111 and outer peripheral surface 112, and a face-attaching portion 12 that is connected to the connecting portion and has an outer ring surface 121 and an inner ring surface 122. A plurality of independent buffering bodies 3 are provided between the outer peripheral surface 112 of the connecting portion 11 and the outer ring surface 121 of the face attaching portion 12, and each of the buffering bodies 3 is jointly composed of a first supporting member 31, a second supporting member 32 and a joint 33 at an intersection of the first supporting member 31 and the second supporting member 32. The supporting members 3 can be arranged in either a V-shaped or hexagonal shape. They may be made from TRP or silicone. The support members 3 are designed to reduce pressure around the eye socket so to ensure blood flow is not impeded and to provide a more comfortable watertight seal.

Description

CUSHION PAD
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1. FIELD OF INVENTION
[0001] The present invention disclosure relates to a kind of pad, and more particularly, to a kind of pad dedicated to swimming goggles which can conform to the contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket after wearing, so as to absorb different squeezing and adsorption forces.
2. RELATED ART [0002] The function of swimming goggles is mainly to protect the eyes while swimming Therefore, the anti-seepage design is an extremely important consideration. The cushion pad on the swimming goggles is to fit the eye socket to achieve the anti-seepage effect. The design of the protection pad is roughly divided into the foam type and cushion pad type. Among them, the cushion pad related to the present invention disclosure is to achieve the anti-seepage effect by squeezing and absorbing. Please refer to FIG. 1, the related art cushion pad5 has a connecting portion 50 and a face-attaching portion 51, wherein the connecting portion 50 has an inner peripheral surface 501 and an outer peripheral surface 502. The inner peripheral surface 501 is provided with a groove 503 for assembling with the frame of swimming goggles (not shown in the figure). The face-attaching portion 51 has an outer ring surface 511 and an inner ring surface 512, The face-attaching portion 51 is squeezed and deformed during wearing, so that the space between the side of the inner ring surface 512 and the frame generates suction to be adsorbed around the eye socket. However, since the compressing deformation of the face-attaching portion 51 is directly stressed on the outer periphery of the eye socket, the pressure on the outer periphery of the eye socket is direct and obvious. In particular, the outer periphery of the eye socket has a contour with variation in depth and height, and therefore the headband of the swimming goggles must be tightened with greater tightening force to make the face-attaching portion 51 attach to the contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket, otherwise it will not fit the contour of the eye socket and there will be a risk of water seepage. However, the squeezing and adsorption caused by a large tightening force produces pressure on the outer periphery of the eye socket can affect the blood circulation around the eye socket, which discomforts the user and the effect of "panda eyes" may be seen on the user.
3. SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0003] An objective of the present invention disclosure is to provide a cushion pad assembled on the frame of swimming goggles, which can provide different buffering resilience to different contact points on the periphery of the eye socket upon wearing the swimming goggles, so as to conform to the contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket, and absorb different squeezing and adsorption forces after wearing, in order to reduce an impact on contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket and prevent water seepage.
[0004] To achieve the above objective, the present invention disclosure provides a cushion pad assembled on a frame of a swimming goggles. The cushion pad comprises a connecting portion and a face-attaching portion, the connecting portion has an inner peripheral surface and an outer 5 peripheral surface, the inner peripheral surface is provided with a groove for assembling with the frame of the swimming goggles; the face-attaching portion has an outer ring surface and an inner ring surface, the outer ring surface of the face-attaching portion is connected with the outer peripheral surface of the connecting portion, the inner ring surface of the face-10 attaching portion is arranged to contact with around an outer periphery of the eye socket, and the cushion pad is characterized in that: 100051 An inner ring surface of the face-attaching portion conforms to the depth and the height of the wavy curve of the outer periphery of the eye socket. That is, a first peak of the inner ring surface corresponds to a center of a brow, a second peak of the inner ring surface corresponds to a cheekbone, a first valley of the inner ring surface corresponds to an eye corner, and a second valley of the inner ring surface corresponds to a nose bridge, so that a slope of a wavy curve is formed along the first peak at the center of the brow, the first valley at the eye corner, and the second peak at the cheekbone to the second valley of the nose bridge.
[0006] A plurality of independent buffering bodies are provided between the outer peripheral surface of the connecting portion and the outer ring surface of the face-attaching portion, wherein each of the buffering bodies is jointly composed of a first supporting member, a second supporting member and a joint at an intersection of the first supporting member and the second supporting member. By independent actions of each buffering body, the face-attaching portion has different buffering resilience to different contact points on the periphery of the eye socket; and with the first supporting member, the second supporting member and the joint of each of the buffering bodies absorbing a force that squeezes and deforms different stress locations of the inner ring surface of the face-attaching portion, so as to conform to the contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket, and absorb different squeezing and adsorption forces upon wearing the swimming goggles, in order to reduce an impact on contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket and prevent water seepage.
[0007] According to the aforementioned, wherein the first supporting member, the second supporting member and the joint jointly form a plurality of V-shaped buffering bodies on a side-view perspective; two wings and an intersection point of each of the V-shaped buffering bodies are the first supporting member, the second supporting member and the joint respectively, and the first supporting member and the second supporting member of each of the V-shaped buffering bodies connected with the outer peripheral surface of the connecting portion and the outer ring surface of the face-attaching portion respectively.
[0008] According to the aforementioned, wherein the first supporting member and second supporting member of the V-shaped buffering bodies arranged to be different in length so as to conform the depth and height of the outer periphery of the eye socket which is of the wavy curve, in which -4 -the side of V-shaped buffering bodies near the outer peripheral surface of the connecting portion is shorter than the side of V-shaped buffering bodies near a side of the outer ring surface of the face-attaching portion, so as to conform to the contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket, and absorb different squeezing and adsorption forces upon wearing the swimming goggles.
100091 According to the aforementioned, wherein the openings of the V-shaped buffering bodies are arranged off an axis detetthined by a line connecting the center of the brow and the cheekbone.
[0010] According to the aforementioned, wherein the first supporting member, the second supporting member and the joint jointly form a hexagonal buffering body from a side view perspective, in which three sides of the hexagonal buffering body constitute the first supporting member, the other three sides of the hexagonal buffering body constitute the second supporting member, the six sides of the hexagonal buffering body form a plurality of joints, and two opposite joints of the hexagonal buffering bodies are respectively connected with the outer peripheral surface of the connecting portion and the outer ring surface of the face-attaching portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
10011] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the related art cushion pad.
FIGs. 2A to 2C respectively are a perspective view, top view and bottom view of the cushion pad according to a first embodiment of the present invention disclosure.
FIGs. 3 to 6 respectively are a front view, side view, top view and bottom 5 view of the cushion pad assembled on the frame of swimming goggles according to the first embodiment of the present invention disclosure.
FIGs. 7 to 11 respectively are a stereoscopic view, front view, side view, top view and bottom view of the cushion pad assembled on the frame of swimming goggles according to a second embodiment of the present 10 invention disclosure.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0012] Please refer to FIG. 2A to FIG. 2C, which respectively are a stereoscopic view, top view and bottom view of the cushion pad according to a first embodiment of the present invention disclosure. As shown in FIG. 2A, the cushion pad 1 provided by the present invention disclosure comprises a connecting portion 11 and a face-attaching portion 12. The connecting portion 11 and the face-attaching portion 12 are made of thermoplastic rubber (TPR) or silicone, and the material of the connecting portion 11 is harder than that of the face-attaching portion 12. The connecting portion 11 has an inner peripheral surface 111 and an outer peripheral surface 112. The inner peripheral surface 111 is provided with a groove 113 for assembling with the frame 4 of the swimming goggles, which can be referred to FIG. 3 to FIG. 6). The face-attaching portion 12 has an outer ring surface 121 and an inner ring surface 122. The outer ring -6 -surface 121 is connected with the outer peripheral surface 112 of the connecting portion 11.The inner ring surface 122 is arranged to contact the periphery of the eye socket, and conform to the depth and the height of the wavy curve of the outer periphery of the eye socket, as shown in FIG. 2B.
A first peak R 1 of the inner ring surface 122 corresponds to a center of a brow, a second peak R2 of the inner ring surface corresponds to a cheekbone, a first valley T1 of the inner ring surface 122 corresponds to an eye corner, and a second valley T2 of the inner ring surface 122 corresponds to a nose bridge, so that a slope of a wavy curve is formed along the first peak R1 at the center of the brow, the first valley Ti at the eye corner, and the second peak R2 at the cheekbone to the second valley T2 of the nose bridge. This provides a natural fit contact with the outer periphery of the eye socket.
[0013] Please refer to FIGs. 2B and 2C, a plurality of independent buffering bodies 3 are provided between the outer peripheral surface 112 of the connecting portion II and the outer ring surface 121 of the face-attaching portion 12, each of the buffering bodies 3 comprises a first supporting member 31, a second supporting member 32, and a joint 33. In this embodiment, the first supporting member 31, the second supporting member 32 and the joint 33 jointly form a buffering body 3, presented in a V-shape from the side view perspective. The openings of the V-shaped buffering bodies 3 are arranged off the axis Y-Y determined by a line connecting the center of the brow and the cheekbone. Two wings and an intersection point of each of the V-shaped buffering bodies are the first -7 -supporting member, the second supporting member and the joint respectively. When being manufactured, the first supporting member 31 and the second supporting member 32 of each of the V-shaped buffering bodies 3 are connected with the outer peripheral surface 112 of the connecting portion 11 and the outer ring surface 121 of the face-attaching portion 12, respectively. Each of V-shaped buffering bodies 3 goes thinner from the joint 33 to the first supporting member 31 and to the second supporting member 32, and is thickest at the joint 33. Further, the first supporting member 31 and second supporting member 32 of the V-shaped buffering bodies 3 arranged to be different in length so as to conform the depth and height of the outer periphery of the eye socket which is of the wavy curve. That is, the first supporting member 31 on the side of V-shaped buffering bodies 3 near the outer peripheral surface 112 of the connecting portion 11 is shorter, steeper and thicker than the second supporting member 32 on the side of V-shaped buffering bodies 3 near a side of the outer ring surface 121 of the face-attaching portion 12, so as to conform to the contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket, and absorb different squeezing and adsorption forces upon wearing the swimming goggles.
[0014] Please refer to FIG. 3, FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, which respectively are a front view, top view and bottom view of the cushion pad assembled on the frame of swimming goggles according to the first embodiment of the present invention disclosure. As shown in these figures, the wavy curve of the inner ring surface 122 can be seen from FIG. 5. The position indicated by the thickness ml of the outer ring surface 121 when worn on the face is -8 -near the eyebrows, where the eye socket is relatively protruding at the position indicated by the thickness ml. As shown in FIG. 6, the position indicated by the thickness m2 of the outer ring surface 121 when worn on the face is near the eye bags, where the eye socket relatively concaving at 5 the position indicated by the thickness m2. Accordingly, the thickness m2 is larger than the thickness ml, the entire inner ring surface 122 is formed in a wavy shape conforming to the contour of the eye socket, so as to naturally fit the outer periphery of the eye socket upon wearing, reducing the tightening force of the headband of the swimming goggles, and making 10 it more comfortable to wear.
[0015] As shown in FIG. 2A, a plurality of independent buffering bodies 3 are provided between the outer peripheral surface 112 of the connecting portion 11 and the outer ring surface 121 of the face-attaching portion 12. Each of the buffering bodies 3 comprises a first supporting member 31 and a second supporting member 32, and a joint 33. With the arrangement of the first supporting member 31 and the second supporting member 32 on both sides of the V-shaped buffering bodies 3 which conforms to the depth and height of the wavy contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket to correspond to the eyebrows of the eye socket and the first supporting member 31 of the V-shaped buffering bodies 3 at the eye conner, compared with the second supporting member 32 of the V-shaped buffering bodies 3 corresponding to the cheekbones of the eye socket and the nose bridge, the first supporting member 31 is shorter, steeper, and thicker. Thus, the contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket can be conformed, so as to -9 -absorb different squeezing and adsorption forces upon wearing.
[0016] With the above mechanism, when the cushion pad 1 is assembled with the frame of the swimming goggles upon wearing, with the wavy curve of the inner ring surface 122 fittingly attaching the outer periphery 5 of the eye socket in a natural manner, and with the first supporting member 31, the second supporting member 32 and the joint 33 of each of the buffering bodies 3 conforming to the contour of outer periphery of the eye socket, different squeezing and adsorption forces upon wearing the swimming goggles can be absorbed, in order to reduce an impact on 10 contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket and thus prevent water seepage.
[0017] Please refer to FIG. 7 which is a perspective view of the cushion pad assembled on the frame of swimming goggles according to a second embodiment of the present invention disclosure. As shown in the figure, the cushion pad l' in this embodiment also comprises a connecting portion 11' and a face-attaching portion 12'. The connecting portion 11' has an inner peripheral surface 111' and an outer peripheral surface 112'. The face-attaching portion 12' has an outer ring surface 121' and an inner ring surface 122'. The difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment is that is this embodiment, the design in the shape of the buffering bodies 3' is different. As shown in FIG. 8 FIG. 10 and FIG. 11, each of the buffering bodies 3' assembled with the frame of the swimming goggles is formed by a first supporting member 31', a second supporting member 32', and a plurality of joints 33' jointly form the buffering bodies -10 - 3' which are hexagonal from the side view perspective, each three sides of a hexagonal buffering body 3' forms a supporting member, so that the hexagonal buffering body 3' has a first supporting member 31' and a second supporting member 32' with a plurality of joints 33'being formed.
Further, a vertex 34'(i.e., a joint) and the other vertex 34 on the opposite side of the hexagonal buffering body 3' are respectively connected with the outer peripheral surface 112' of the connecting portion 11' and the outer ring surface 121' of the face-attaching portion 12'.
[0018] Similarly, in the above structure, with the aid of the first supporting member 31', the second supporting member 32' and the joint 33' of each of the buffering bodies 3'confroming to the contour of outer periphery of the eye socket, different squeezing and adsorption forces upon wearing the swimming goggles can be absorbed, in order to reduce an impact on contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket and thus prevent water seepage.
[0019] In view of the above, the cushion pad provided by the present invention disclosure can indeed achieve the purpose of creation and therefore meet the requirements of the Patent Act. However, what is illustrated above is merely preferred embodiments of the present invention disclosure. Various modifications and changes made according to the present invention disclosure shall fall within the claimed scope of the present invention application.

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  1. What is claimed is: 1. A cushion pad, assembled on a frame of a swimming goggles, wherein the cushion pad comprises a connecting portion and a face-attaching portion, the connecting portion has an inner peripheral surface and an outer 5 peripheral surface, the inner peripheral surface is provided with a groove for assembling with the frame of the swimming goggles; the face-attaching portion has an outer ring surface and an inner ring surface, the outer ring surface of the face-attaching portion is connected with the outer peripheral surface of the connecting portion, the inner ring surface of the facet() attaching portion is arranged to contact with around an outer periphery of the eye socket, and the cushion pad is characterized in that: a plurality of independent buffering bodies are provided between the outer peripheral surface of the connecting portion and the outer ring surface of the face-attaching portion, wherein each of the buffering bodies is jointly composed of a first supporting member, a second supporting member and a joint at an intersection of the first supporting member and the second supporting member; by independent actions of each buffering body, the face-attaching portion has different buffering resilience to different contact points on the periphery of the eye socket; and with the first supporting member, the second supporting member and the joint of each of the buffering bodies absorbing a force that squeezes and deforms different stress locations of the inner ring surface of the face-attaching portion, so as to conform to the contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket, and absorb different squeezing and adsorption forces upon wearing the swimming goggles, in order to reduce an impact on contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket and prevent water seepage.
  2. 2. The cushion pad of claim 1, wherein the inner ring surface of the face-attaching portion is of a wavy curve that conforms to a depth and height of the outer periphery of the eye socket, in which a first peak of the inner ring surface corresponds to a center of a brow, a second peak of the inner ring surface corresponds to a cheekbone, a first valley of the inner ring surface corresponds to an eye corner, and a second valley of the inner ring surface corresponds to a nose bridge, so that a slope of a wavy curve is formed along the first peak at the center of the brow, the first valley at the eye corner, and the second peak at the cheekbone to the second valley of the nose bridge.
  3. The cushion pad of claim I or 2, wherein the first supporting member, the second supporting member and the joint jointly form a plurality of V-shaped buffering bodies on a side-view perspective; two wings and an intersection point of each of the V-shaped buffering bodies are the first supporting member, the second supporting member and the joint respectively, and the first supporting member and the second supporting member of each of the V-shaped buffering bodies connected with the outer peripheral surface of the connecting portion and the outer ring surface of the face-attaching portion respectively.
  4. 4. The cushion pad of claim 3, wherein the first supporting member and second supporting member of the V-shaped buffering bodies arranged to be different in length so as to conform the depth and height of the outer periphery of the eye socket which is of the wavy curve, in which the side of V-shaped buffering bodies near the outer peripheral surface of the connecting portion is shorter than the side of V-shaped buffering bodies near a side of the outer ring surface of the face-attaching portion, so as to conform to the contour of the outer periphery of the eye socket, and absorb different squeezing and adsorption forces after wearing.
  5. 5. The cushion pad of claim 4, wherein the slope of the shorter side of the V-shaped buffering bodies is steeper and thicker than that of the longer side of the V-shaped buffering bodies.
  6. The cushion pad of claim 4 or 5, wherein each of V-shaped buffering bodies adopts thinner from the joint to the first supporting member and to the second supporting member, and is thickest at the joint.
  7. 7. The cushion pad of any one of claims 3 to 6, wherein the openings of the V-shaped buffering bodies are arranged off an axis determined by a line connecting the center of the brow and the cheekbone.The cushion pad of any preceding claim, wherein the first supporting member, the second supporting member and the joint jointly form a hexagonal buffering body from a side view perspective, in which three sides of the hexagonal buffering body constitute the first supporting member, the other three sides of the hexagonal buffering body constitute the second supporting member, the six sides of the hexagonal buffering body form a plurality of joints, and any one vertex of the hexagonal buffer bodies and the corresponding other vertex are respectively integrated with the outer peripheral surface of the connecting portion and the outer ring surface of the face-attaching surface.The cushion pad of any preceding claim, wherein the connecting portion and the face-attaching portion of the cushion pad are made of thermoplastic rubber (TPR) or silicone, and the material of the connecting portion is harder than that of the face-attaching portion.
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