US20190290968A1 - Eye Protection Systems - Google Patents
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- B63C—LAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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- the eye protection system 102 is for use in the water environment 104
- the eye protection system 102 may be used in other environments.
- the eye protection systems 102 may be used in a snow skiing environment, a snowboarding environment, a motorsport environment, a cycling environment, etc.
- the eye protection system 102 may be a snow skiing goggle, a motorcycle goggle, a cycling goggle, cycling glasses, sunglasses, etc.
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Abstract
An eye protection system including a reservoir for containing a product, the reservoir securable to a strap of an eye protection system. A spout communicatively coupled to the reservoir, the spout for dispensing the product to a lens of the eye protection system while the reservoir is secured to the strap.
Description
- A lens of a diving mask will fog during use, reducing visibility of a user. Anti-fog agents exist that help prevent the lens from fogging. The anti-fog agent may be contained in a relatively small applicator bottle which can become misplaced and/or lost and subsequently difficult to find when desired at a time of use of a mask.
- Accordingly, there remains a need in the art for masks that are readily defogged for use when desired.
- This Brief Summary is provided to introduce simplified concepts relating to eye protection systems that are readily defogged for use when desired which are further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended to identify essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended for use in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
- This disclosure relates to eye protection systems that are configured to contain a product for dispensing to a lens of the eye protection systems. Generally, the eye protection systems include a reservoir that contains the product and is secured to a strap of the eye protection system. A spout communicatively coupled to the reservoir provides for dispensing the product to a lens of the eye protection systems while the reservoir is secured to the strap. In some embodiments, such eye protection systems are ready for use when desired.
- In an embodiment, an eye protection system includes a frame, at least one lens arranged in the frame, and a strap coupled to the frame. A reservoir for containing a product is secured to the strap. A spout is communicatively coupled to the reservoir for dispensing the product to the lens while the reservoir is secured to the strap.
- In an embodiment, an improvement for an eye protection system includes a strap cover configured to receive a portion of a strap. The strap cover includes a receptacle, and a reservoir for containing a product is secured in the receptacle of the strap cover. A spout is communicatively coupled to the reservoir for dispensing the product to a lens of the eye protection system while the reservoir is secured in the receptacle of the strap cover.
- In an embodiment, an improvement for an eye protection system includes a strap coupleable to a frame of eye protection system. The strap includes a receptacle, and a reservoir for containing a product is secured in the receptacle of the strap. A spout is communicatively coupled to the reservoir for dispensing the product to a lens of the eye protection system while the reservoir is secured in the receptacle of the strap.
- The detailed description is set forth with reference to the accompanying figures. In the figures, the left-most digit(s) of a reference number identifies the figure in which the reference number first appears. The use of the same reference numbers in different figures indicates similar or identical items.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of an example eye protection system including a reservoir that contains a product. The reservoir is secured to a strap of the eye protection system. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of an improvement for an eye protection system. The improvement including a strap cover including a receptacle and a reservoir for containing a product. The reservoir is secured in the receptacle of the strap cover. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a top view of the strap cover illustrated inFIG. 2 , a top view of the reservoir illustrated inFIG. 2 , and an assembly view of the improvement for the eye protection system illustrated inFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of another improvement for an eye protection system. The improvement including a strap having a receptacle, and a reservoir for containing a product. The reservoir secured in the receptacle of the strap. -
FIG. 5 illustrates a top view of the strap illustrated inFIG. 4 and an assembly view of the improvement for the eye protection system illustrated inFIG. 4 . - As noted above, lenses of masks fog during use, and anti-fog agents exist that help prevent the lenses from fogging, but the anti-fog agent is contained in a relatively small applicator bottle which can become misplaced and/or lost and subsequently difficult to find when desired at a time of use of the masks. This disclosure is directed to eye protection systems that are readily defogged for use when desired. The eye protection systems include a reservoir that is secured to a strap of the eye protection system, and a spout that is communicatively coupled to the reservoir that provides for dispensing a product contained in the reservoir to a lens of the eye protection systems while the reservoir is secured to the strap. For example, the eye protection systems may include an anti-fog agent stored in the reservoir that is secured to a strap of the eye protection system, and a user may manipulate the strap, aim the spout toward the lens, and squeeze the reservoir to apply the anti-fog agent to the lens while the reservoir is secured to the strap.
- In this way, the eye protection systems are readily defogged for use when desired. While this application describes various embodiments of eye protection systems used in the field of swimming, this is by way of example and not limitation. For example, the eye protection systems may be used in other fields such as snow skiing applications, snowboarding applications, motorsport applications, cycling applications, etc.
- The eye protection systems may include a frame, at least one lens arranged in the frame, and a strap coupled to the frame. A reservoir for containing a product may be secured to the strap. A spout communicatively coupled to the reservoir may provide for dispensing the product to the lens while the reservoir is secured to the strap.
- The eye protection systems may include a strap cover configured to receive a portion of a strap coupled to a frame of the eye protection system. In one example, the strap cover may include a receptacle, and a reservoir for containing a product may be secured in the receptacle of the strap cover. A spout may be communicatively coupled to the reservoir for dispensing the product to a lens while the reservoir is secured in the receptacle of the strap cover.
- The eye protection systems may include a strap coupleable to a frame of the eye protection system. In one example, the strap may include a receptacle, and a reservoir for containing a product may be secured in the receptacle of the strap. A spout may be communicatively coupled to the reservoir for dispensing the product to a lens while the reservoir is secured in the receptacle of the strap.
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FIG. 1 illustrates aback side view 100 of an exampleeye protection system 102, and awater environment 104 involving adiver 106 using theeye protection system 102.FIG. 1 illustrates theeye protection system 102 may include aframe 108, at least onelens 110 arranged in theframe 108, and astrap 112 coupled to theframe 108. WhileFIG. 1 illustrates theeye protection system 102 is a half mask (e.g., a diving or snorkeling mask covering a portion of the face of the diver 106), theeye protection system 102 may be a full-face mask, swimming goggles, a diving helmet, etc. Further, whileFIG. 1 illustrates theeye protection system 102 is for use in thewater environment 104, theeye protection system 102 may be used in other environments. For example, theeye protection systems 102 may be used in a snow skiing environment, a snowboarding environment, a motorsport environment, a cycling environment, etc. For example, theeye protection system 102 may be a snow skiing goggle, a motorcycle goggle, a cycling goggle, cycling glasses, sunglasses, etc. -
FIG. 1 illustrates theeye protection system 102 may include areservoir 114 that is secured to thestrap 112. WhileFIG. 1 illustrates thereservoir 114 secured to thestrap 112 via areceptacle 116 associated with thestrap 112, thereservoir 114 may be secured to thestrap 112 via a mechanical fastener (e.g., threaded fastener), an interference fit, a press fit, a friction fit, an adhesive, a magnet, a suction cup, a hook and loop fastener, a clip, a cam lock, etc. Further, whileFIG. 1 illustrates thereservoir 114 secured to thestrap 112, thereservoir 114 may be formed integrally in thestrap 112. For example, thereservoir 114 and thestrap 112 may be formed (e.g., molded, injection molded, cast, etc.) of one single unit of material (e.g., polymer, silicone, silicone rubber, rubber, etc.). -
FIG. 1 illustrates theeye protection system 102 may include aspout 118. Thespout 118 may be communicatively coupled to thereservoir 114 for dispensing the product contained in thereservoir 114 to thelens 110 of theeye protection system 102 while thereservoir 114 is secured to thestrap 112. For example, thediver 106 may remove theeye protection system 102 from her face and manipulate thestrap 112 to aim thespout 118 toward thelens 110, and squeeze thereservoir 114 to apply the product (e.g., anti-fog agent) to thelens 110 while thereservoir 114 is secured to thestrap 112. In this way, the product contained in thereservoir 114 secured to thestrap 112 of theeye protection system 102 is ready for use when desired (e.g., before, during, or after use of the eye protection system 102). Moreover, because thereservoir 114 is secured to thestrap 112 of theeye protection system 102, the product contained in thereservoir 114 cannot be misplaced and/or lost, and therefore remains ready for use with theeye protection system 102 when desired. WhileFIG. 1 illustrates thespout 118 extending a distance from a surface of thestrap 112, thespout 118 may not extend a distance from the surface of thestrap 112. For example, thespout 118 may be flush with the surface of thestrap 112, or thespout 118 may be recessed in thestrap 112. One or more valves (discussed in more detail below) may prevent water from entering thespout 118. For example, a valve may be arranged at the end of thespout 118 to prevent water from entering thespout 118. The one or more valves may prevent the product from being dispensed from thespout 118 from a pressure applied on thereservoir 114 during use of theeye protection system 102. For example, the one or more valves may prevent the product from being dispensed from thespout 118 from a pressure applied, to the reservoir, by the head of thediver 106. In another example, the one or more valves may be selectably closed to prevent the product from being dispensed from thespout 118 and selectably unlocked to allow the product to be dispensed from thespout 118. For example, the one or more valves may be twisted, depressed, bent, folded, etc. to selectably closed the one or more valves to prevent the product from being dispensed from thespout 118, and the one or more valves may be twisted, depressed, bent, folded, etc. to selectably open the one or more valves to allow the product to be dispenses from thespout 118. Further, the product may be dispensed from thespout 118 without a user applying a pressure to thereservoir 114. For example, thereservoir 114 may be pressurized via a pressurized gas contained in thereservoir 114 for dispensing the product contained in thereservoir 114 from thespout 118. -
FIG. 2 illustrates aperspective view 200 of an improvement for aneye protection system 202. Inasmuch asFIG. 2 illustrates anothereye protection system 202, while referring to the same elements and features of theeye protection system 102 illustrated inFIG. 1 , the following discussion of specific features may refer interchangeably to any ofFIGS. 1 and 2 except where explicitly indicated. In particular,FIG. 2 illustrates theeye protection system 202, including theframe 108 and thelens 110. - As illustrated, and in some instances, the
eye protection system 202 may include astrap 204 attached to theframe 108. Thestrap 204 may be the same as thestrap 112 illustrated inFIG. 1 .FIG. 2 illustrates the improvement for theeye protection system 202 may include astrap cover 206 configured to receive a portion of thestrap 204. For example, thestrap cover 206 may include one ormore openings 208 arranged to receive an end of thestrap cover 206, and provide for positioning thestrap cover 206 on thestrap 204. For example, the one ormore openings 208 may provide for a user (e.g., diver 106) to slideably position thestrap cover 206 on thestrap 204. -
FIG. 2 illustrates thestrap cover 206 may include areceptacle 210. For example, thereceptacle 210 may be pocket arranged in thestrap cover 206. In another example, thereceptacle 210 may be a pocket arranged on an exterior surface of thestrap cover 206. In another example, a first portion of thereceptacle 210 may be arranged in thestrap cover 206 and a second portion of thereceptacle 210 may be arranged on an exterior surface of thestrap cover 206. WhileFIG. 2 illustrates thestrap cover 206 and thereceptacle 210 may be formed of neoprene, at least one of thestrap cover 206 or thereceptacle 210 may be formed of neoprene. For example, thestrap cover 206 may be formed of neoprene and the receptacle may be formed of fabric. In another example, thestrap cover 206 and thereceptacle 210 may be formed of fabric. In another example, a first portion (e.g., an inner side) of thestrap cover 206 may be formed of neoprene, a second portion (e.g., outer side) of thestrap cover 206 may be formed of rubber, and thereceptacle 210 may be formed of fabric. In another example, thestrap cover 206 may be formed of neoprene and thereceptacle 210 may be formed of silicone. -
FIG. 2 illustrates the improvement for theeye protection system 202 may include areservoir 212 secured in thereceptacle 210. Thereservoir 212 may be the same as thereservoir 114. Thereservoir 212 may be shaped to occupy the space formed by thereceptacle 210. Thereservoir 212 may provide for containing a product (e.g., an anti-fog agent, anti-fogging agent, defog agent, etc.) that helps prevent thelens 110 from fogging. While thereservoir 212 may contain a product that helps prevent thelens 110 from fogging, thereservoir 212 may contain other products. For example, thereservoir 212 may contain a food, a beverage, an ointment, a cream, a lotion, a gel, etc. -
FIG. 2 illustrates the improvement for theeye protection system 202 may include aspout 214 communicatively coupled to thereservoir 212. Thespout 214 may be the same as thespout 118. Thespout 214 may provide for dispensing the product out of thereservoir 212. For example, thespout 214 may provide for dispensing the product on thelens 110. Thespout 214 may provide for dispensing the product on thelens 110 while thereservoir 212 is secured in thereceptacle 210 of thestrap cover 206. Thereservoir 212 may be flexible (e.g., pliable, supple, bendable, pliant, deformable, etc.), such that when thereservoir 212 is squeezed, the product contained in thereservoir 212 is displaceable into thespout 214 and out of anaperture 216 of thespout 214 for application on thelens 110 while thereservoir 212 is in thereceptacle 210. -
FIG. 3 illustrates atop view 300 of thestrap cover 206 illustrated inFIG. 2 , atop view 302 of thereservoir 212 illustrated inFIG. 2 , and anassembly view 304 of the improvement for theeye protection system 202 illustrated inFIG. 2 . -
Top view 302 of the reservoir illustrates thereservoir 212 may include avalve 306 arranged with thespout 214 and/or avalve 308 arranged with thereservoir 212. Thevalves valve 306 may be arranged proximate to theopening 216 of thespout 214, and thevalve 308 may be arranged in thereservoir 212. When a threshold amount of pressure is applied to thereservoir 212, thevalves opening 216 of thespout 214. Thevalves spout 118 and/or thereservoir 212. Thevalves reservoir 212 from being dispensed from a pressure applied on thereservoir 114 during use of the eye protection system. For example, at least one of thevalves spout 214 as a result of a pressure applied, to the reservoir, by the head of thediver 106. Thereservoir 212 may be sized to contain about ½ fluid ounces of the product. WhileFIG. 3 illustrates thereservoir 212 is sized to contain about ½ fluid ounces of the product, thereservoir 212 may be sized to contain other amounts of the product. For example, thereservoir 212 may be sized to contain about 3 fluid ounces of the product. In an embodiment, thereservoir 212 may be refillable. For example, a user may communicatively couple a bottle containing a supply of the product to thespout 214 and refill thereservoir 212 with the product. In another example, thereservoir 212 may include a fill port, and a user may communicatively couple a bottle containing a supply of the product to the fill port and refill thereservoir 212 with the product. In another embodiment, thereservoir 212 may not be refillable. For example, thereservoir 212 may be a cartridge that provides for being removed and replaced with another cartridge full of product. For example, a user may remove a depleted cartridge type reservoir and replace the depleted cartridge type reservoir with a new cartridge type reservoir full of product. - While
FIG. 3 illustrates thespout 214 exiting from theopening 208 at an end of thestrap cover 206. Thespout 214 may exit from other portions of thestrap cover 206. For example, thespout 214 may exit from a back portion, a front portion, a top portion, a bottom portion, or a side portion of thestrap cover 206. - While
FIG. 3 illustrates thereservoir 212 secured in thereceptacle 210 of thestrap cover 206, thereservoir 212 may be formed integrally in thestrap cover 206. For example, thereservoir 212 may be overmolded to thestrap cover 206. For example, thestrap cover 206 may include a first layer formed of neoprene and a second layer formed of plastic (e.g., polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, etc.), and thereservoir 212 may be molded, overmolded, injection molded, cast, etc. to the second layer of thestrap cover 206. -
FIG. 4 illustrates aperspective view 400 of another improvement for aneye protection system 402. Inasmuch asFIG. 4 illustrates anothereye protection system 402, while referring to the same elements and features of theeye protection systems FIGS. 1 and 2 the following discussion of specific features may refer interchangeably to any ofFIGS. 1, 2, and 3 except where explicitly indicated. In particular,FIG. 3 illustrates theeye protection system 402, including theframe 108 and thelens 110. -
FIG. 4 illustrates the improvement for theeye protection system 402 may include astrap 404 having areceptacle 406. Thestrap 404 may be the same as thestrap 112 illustrated inFIG. 1 . For example, thestrap 404 may be coupleable to theframe 108.FIG. 4 illustrates thereservoir 212 secured in thereceptacle 406 of thestrap 404, and thespout 214 communicatively coupled to thereservoir 212 for dispensing the product to the lens while thereservoir 212 is secured in thereceptacle 406 of thestrap 404. - While
FIG. 4 illustrates thespout 214 exiting from a back portion of thestrap 404. Thespout 214 may exit from other portions of thestrap 404. For example, thespout 214 may exit from a front portion, top portion, a bottom portion, a side portion of thestrap cover 206. - While
FIG. 4 illustrates thereservoir 212 secured in thereceptacle 406 of thestrap 404, thereservoir 212 may be formed integrally in thestrap 404. For example, thereservoir 212 and thestrap 404 may be formed (e.g., molded, injection molded, cast, etc.) of one single unit of material (e.g., polymer, silicone, silicone rubber, rubber, etc.). -
FIG. 5 illustrates atop view 500 of thestrap 404 illustrated inFIG. 4 and anassembly view 502 of the improvement for theeye protection system 402 illustrated inFIG. 4 . Thetop view 500 of thestrap 404 illustrates thereceptacle 406 formed in thestrap 404. Theassembly view 502 illustrates thereservoir 212 secured in thereceptacle 406 of thestrap 404. -
FIG. 5 illustrates thestrap 404 may include anopening 504 arranged in a back portion of thestrap 404.FIG. 5 illustrates theopening 504 may provide for thespout 214 to exit from the back portion of thestrap 404. WhileFIG. 5 illustrates thespout 214 exiting from theopening 504 arranged in the back portion of thestrap 404, thespout 214 may exit from other portions of thestrap 404. For example, thespout 214 may exit from a front portion, a top portion, a bottom portion, or a side portion of thestrap 404. - Although the invention has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as illustrative forms of implementing the invention. For example, while embodiments are described having certain shapes, sizes, and configurations, these shapes, sizes, and configurations are merely illustrative.
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1. An eye protection system, comprising:
a frame;
at least one lens arranged in the frame;
a strap coupled to the frame;
a reservoir for containing a product, the reservoir secured to the strap; and
a spout communicatively coupled to the reservoir, the spout for dispensing the product to the lens while the reservoir is secured to the strap.
2. The eye protection system of claim 1 , wherein the strap includes a strap cover, the strap cover having a receptacle, and
wherein the reservoir is secured in the receptacle of the strap cover.
3. The eye protection system of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the strap cover or the receptacle of the strap cover is formed of neoprene.
4. The eye protection system of claim 1 , wherein the strap includes a receptacle, and
wherein the reservoir is secured in the receptacle of the strap.
5. The eye protection system of claim 1 , wherein the reservoir is a flexible reservoir, and
when the flexible reservoir is squeezed, the product is displaceable into the spout and out of an aperture of the spout for application on the at least one lens while the flexible reservoir is secured to the strap.
6. The eye protection system of claim 1 , further comprising a valve arranged with the reservoir or the spout, wherein when a threshold amount of pressure is applied to the reservoir, the valve opens for dispensing the product to the at least one lens.
7. The eye protection system of claim 1 , wherein the reservoir is refillable.
8. The eye protection system of claim 1 , wherein the reservoir is sized to contain about ½ fluid ounces of the product.
9. The eye protection system of claim 1 , wherein the product is an anti-fog agent to prevent the at least one lens from fogging.
10. An improvement for an eye protection system including a strap and a lens, the improvement for the eye protection system comprising:
a strap cover including a receptacle, the strap cover configured to receive a portion of the strap;
a reservoir for containing a product, the reservoir secured in the receptacle of the strap cover; and
a spout communicatively coupled to the reservoir, the spout for dispensing the product to the lens while the reservoir is secured in the receptacle of the strap cover.
11. The improvement for the eye protection system of claim 10 , wherein the reservoir is a flexible reservoir, and
wherein when the flexible reservoir is squeezed, the product is displaceable into the spout and out of an aperture of the spout for application on the lens while the flexible reservoir is secured in the receptacle of the strap cover.
12. The improvement for the eye protection system of claim 10 , further comprising a valve arranged with the reservoir or the spout, wherein when a threshold amount of pressure is applied to the reservoir, the valve opens for dispensing the product.
13. The improvement for the eye protection system of claim 10 , wherein the reservoir is refillable.
14. The improvement for the eye protection system of claim 10 , wherein the reservoir is sized to contain about ½ fluid ounces of the product.
15. The improvement for the eye protection system of claim 10 , wherein the product is an anti-fog agent.
16. The improvement for the eye protection system of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the strap cover or the receptacle of the strap cover is formed of neoprene.
17. An improvement for an eye protection system including a frame and a lens, the improvement for the eye protection system comprising:
a strap including a receptacle, the strap coupleable to the frame;
a reservoir for containing a product, the reservoir secured in the receptacle of the strap; and
a spout communicatively coupled to the reservoir, the spout for dispensing the product to the lens while the reservoir is secured in the receptacle of the strap.
18. The improvement for the eye protection system of claim 17 , wherein the reservoir is a flexible reservoir, and
wherein when the flexible reservoir is squeezed, the product is displaceable into the spout and out of an aperture of the spout for application on the lens while the flexible reservoir is secured in the receptacle of the strap.
19. The improvement for the eye protection system of claim 17 , wherein the reservoir is refillable.
20. The improvement for the eye protection system of claim 17 , wherein the reservoir is sized to contain about ½ fluid ounces of the product.
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