STRUCTURE OF FOLDABLE UNDERWATER SPORTS MASK, ITS BODY, AND CARRYING CASE
A structure of a foldable underwater sports mask, comprising a body, two lenses and a water sealing skirt, wherein the body has two lens frames and a bridge connecting the two lens frames. The two lens frames are capable of being at least partially separated from each other at an area of the bridge, so that the mask can be in a folded state for easy storage and carrying.
This patent application claims the benefits of U.S. Prov. Ser. No. 63/245,341 filed on Sep. 17, 2021, and No. 63/249,778 filed on Sep. 29, 2021. Both the above applications are incorporated by reference herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to a mask for underwater sports, especially to a mask structure for snorkeling or diving.
Descriptions of the Related ArtAs shown in
The lenses of swimming goggles are small, and separately provided on both sides, and the middle connection only relies on a light bridging tie. Opposed to the swimming goggles, in the structure of the above mask 1, the lens 3 is very large, no matter how much the soft skirt 4 is squeezed, it still occupies a certain volume. Whether being carried alone or put in a carrying case, it is still quite large and occupies a lot of space in travel luggage. The rental company or the sales company of the mask 1 is also very inflexible in the display. This situation has not changed for decades, so a breakthrough is urgently needed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONBased on the basic characteristics that the skirt is soft, elastic, and integrally formed (without being divided into the left and the right), the main frame of the mask which is integrally formed to hold two separate lens frames is motivated to make the left and right lens frame be separable, i.e., make the main frame into two detachable halves. When being stored, the left and right lens frames can spatially overlap each other (face-to-face or back-to-back overlapping), to achieve a similar effect of folding. When being used, the lens frames can be folded back to connect to each other and placed into an original state of use.
However, the skirt and the nose pocket are soft, and occupy a large volume of the mask after all. After being folded in half, unless the left and right lens frames must be pressed relative to each other and the skirt must be stuffed into the hard case immediately, as soon as the user lets the folded mask go, the soft and bulky skirt and nose pocket will pop open quickly. The whole appearance will look messier when the head strap is left outside. Therefore, improved mechanism is envisaged in the present invention, that is, the left and right halves of the folded half lens frame should preferably be gathered by some means, so that the folded mask can always maintain a minimum volume and a tidier storage appearance.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a structure of a foldable underwater sports mask, comprising: a body having two lens frames, two lenses respectively disposed in the two lens frames, and a water sealing skirt extending backward from the body. The water sealing skirt has a skirt frame portion and a gasket portion, wherein the two lens frames, the skirt frame, and the outer peripheries of the two lens portions are water-sealed with one another. When a user wears the mask, the rear periphery of the gasket portion is suitable to be water-sealed with the user's face. The structure further includes a bridge portion. The two lens frames can be at least partially separated from each other at the bridge portion, so that the underwater sports mask structure can be in a folded state about the water sealing skirt.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to continue the above-mentioned mask structure, and additionally provide a fastening measure. When the mask is in a folded state, the two sides of the lens frame can be detachably connected to get even better compactness and facilitate storage.
In reference to
The structure of the underwater sports mask 10 further includes a bridge portion 15, and the two lens frames 12 are at least partially separatable from each other at the bridge portion 15, so that the underwater sports mask structure can be transformed to be a folded state along the water sealing skirt, as shown in
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The latches 56, 66 are used to improve the stability of use when the two lens frames 52, 62 are coupled. Preferably, the latches 56, 66 each have a head 561, 661, which is convenient for the user's finger to push against during assembly. In addition, because the heads 561 and 661 each comes with a surface, patterns, or fonts such as the brand, model or trademark of the mask can be engraved on it to increase the recognition of purchase and enhance the quality of the product.
The detachable ways of the above-mentioned lens frames are only examples, any other ways, such as at least one of the two lens frames 72 at the bridge portion 75, which is embedded with a neodymium magnet 73, to be connected with the other lens frame 72 which is embedded with a similar magnet or just a metal piece 74, along with a simple alignment device (not shown), is also feasible, as shown in
In addition, the two lens frames of
After the mask 10 is folded in half in the above-mentioned various ways, the exposed portions of the head strap 101 and the water sealing skirt 106 can be arranged as far as possible into the space between the two lens frames 102, as shown in
When the above-mentioned mask is folded and stored in half, the lateral area occupied by the mask is reduced by at least half, and the volume of the carrying case or display package for accommodating the mask is also greatly reduced. After the actual measurement of the same mask 100 before and after it is folded in half, the inner volume of the carrying case can be reduced from 1,275 ml of the rectangular carrying case 111 required before folding to 595 ml of the trapezoidal carrying case 112 required after folding. Carrying at the end of use or display at the selling end greatly improves flexibility, as shown in
It is fully described in the above-mentioned preferred embodiments for the structure and operation mode of the technical means of the present invention, which helps to realize the technology and its equivalents; however, should not limit the claims as set forth in the last paragraph. For example, the mask mentioned in the above description is not limited to the traditional diving or snorkeling mask as shown in the figure, any other type of mask including full-face or half-face snorkeling masks with left and right separated lenses, all belongs to the object of protection.
Claims
1. A structure of a foldable underwater sports mask, comprising: the structure further includes a bridge portion, and the two lens frames are capable of being at least partially separated from each other at the bridge portion, so that the structure can be in a folded state along the water sealing skirt.
- a body, having two lens frames;
- two lenses, respectively disposed in the two lens frames;
- a water sealing skirt, extending backward from the body, and having a skirt frame portion and a gasket portion, wherein the two lens frames, the skirt frame portion, and outer peripheries of the two lenses are water-sealed with one another; when a user wears the mask, the gasket portion at least covers the user's eyes and nose, and is water-sealed with the user's face;
- characterized in that:
2. The structure of a foldable underwater sports mask according to claim 1, wherein one of the two lens frames has a male connector; the other has a female connector, which is laterally and detachably coupled with the male connector.
3. The structure of a foldable underwater sports mask according to claim 2, further comprising a latch, wherein the male connector has a first joint piece and a first through hole disposed on the first joint piece, the female connector has two second joint pieces and two second through holes respectively formed on the second joint pieces; when the female connector and the male connector are laterally coupled, the first through hole and the two second through holes are substantially aligned with one another for the latch passing therethrough.
4. The structure of a foldable underwater sports mask according to claim 2, wherein one of the male connectors and the female connector is a neodymium magnet, and the other is selected from one of neodymium magnet and a metal piece.
5. The structure of a foldable underwater sports mask according to claim 1, wherein one of the two lens frames has a male connector; the other has a female connector, which is vertically mortised with the male connector.
6. The structure of a foldable underwater sports mask according to claim 1, wherein the two lens frames are pivotally connected.
7. The structure of a foldable underwater sports mask according to claim 1, wherein the two lens frames respectively have two outer sides, and the two outer sides are capable of being detachably connected to each other.
8. The structure of a foldable underwater sports mask according to claim 1, wherein the two lens frames respectively have two outer sides, in which one of the outer sides has a male fastening portion, and the other of the outer sides has a female fastening portion; when the structure is in the folded state, the male fastening portion is adapted to be detachably buckled with the female fastening portion.
9. The structure of a foldable underwater sports mask according to claim 1, further comprising a U-shaped fastener, wherein the two lens frames respectively have two outer sides, and two slots formed on the two outer sides; when the structure is in the folded state, the U-shaped fastener is adapted to be connected between the two slots.
10. The structure of a foldable underwater sports mask according to claim 1, further comprising a head strap, wherein the two lens frames respectively have two outer sides, and the head strap is connected between the two outer sides.
11. A body of the structure of the underwater sports mask according to claim 1.
12. A carrying case suitable for accommodating the underwater sports mask being in the folded state according to claim 1.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 15, 2022
Publication Date: Mar 23, 2023
Inventor: Chih-Cheng SHIUE (Taipei City)
Application Number: 17/945,626