专利摘要:
Summary Protective device (1) which comprises at least one protective part (2) which protects all or part of the area around the user's eyes and at least one connection device (3) with which the protective device is connected to the user's head and at least one nose post (4) which is intended to protect the user's ogon for example in connection with yid practice of various sports. The nasal cap (4) comprises at least one first nasal lug (12), support means and at least one second nasal lug (15), the first nasal lug (12) abutting a first portion of the user's nose and the second nasal lug (15) abutting the lower part of the user's forehead and / or the upper part of the nose.
公开号:SE1300765A1
申请号:SE1300765
申请日:2013-12-11
公开日:2015-06-12
发明作者:Mats Forsman
申请人:Mats Forsman;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Technical background The present invention relates to a protective device for 6gon, for example intended to be used in connection with the performance of sports activities.
Technical background In connection with various activities such as practicing different types of sports, there is a need to protect different body parts. For example, athletes need to protect their eyes and the area around their eyes. In order to be able to protect the above-mentioned, a number of different variants of slcydd have been developed. For example, protective masks, goggles and the like have been developed.
When practicing sports, such as floorball, a number of different types of protective goggles have been developed. There are problems with known types of devices which are intended to protect the user's eyes. One of these problems is that the protective glass obscures the user's view. A further problem with existing types of safety goggles, which are for example intended to be used in floorball, is that these only to a limited extent protect the user against blows and the like. A blow to the glass The eyes can be propagated via the glasses towards the area around the user's eyes, which in turn can cause discomfort and / or damage.
A further problem with certain types of floorball goggles is that they are easily absorbed by moisture from sweat and the like. An additional problem is that barrels, dirt or the like are easily moved from the user's fenders and hands to the surface of the safety glasses, whereby the view through the safety glasses is impaired. The problems with fog or grease, dirt or the like mean that most of the elite players do not wear safety goggles in connection with the practice of floorball.
A problem with safety glasses and the like is that these must be able to be connected to the user's head during the exercise and be in a reliable and securely positioned position in relation to the user's Non. The problem with existing constructions of non-protective devices is that they can easily be moved, or pushed away, from the protective position if this during use is hit by a club or bracelet, for example 2. With known types of nasal support, there are problems with the position of the glass eye in relation to the user's head (eyes and ndsa) let Andras. Delia is particularly susceptible to sports where the athlete regularly makes rapid changes of direction, as is the case, for example, in floorball Kind technology Patent patent US8220069 describes a variant of an eye protection for women who practice the sport lacross. The eye protection includes a bag which sticks around the user's eyes. The construction differs significantly from the construction in accordance with the present patent application. For example, where the protected 'Day' is placed so that this is in the user's field of view. For example, this does not include a nasal city in accordance with the present patent application.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,436,7561 discloses a variant of an eye protection which comprises a bag which prevents balls from entering the eye of the user. The construction differs from that of the examined construction. For example, this does not include a nose town in accordance with the present patent application.
The patent specification US20060143766 describes a variant of an eye protection which is connected to the user's head with straps or the like. A type of injury that occurs in a number of different sports is caused by eye injuries. The construction differs in substantial extent from the construction in accordance with the present patent application.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,924,613 describes a variant of a protection device for glass eyes. The construction differs to a significant extent from the examined construction. For example, this does not include a nasal city in accordance with the pending patent application.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,444,241 discloses a variant of eye protection which is intended to be used more specifically in the practice of squash and to protect the user's eyes from squash balls. The construction differs from the construction in accordance with the present patent application. For example, this does not include a nasal city in accordance with the present patent application. The main object of the present invention The main object of the present invention is to create an improved protection which solves or reduces at least one of the above-mentioned problems. The spirit is solved with a device according to the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention will be described in more detail in the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings which, by way of example, show the presently preferred embodiments of the invention.
Figure 1 shows in perspective a first embodiment of the present invention seen in perspective.
Figure 2 shows in perspective a first embodiment of the present invention seen in perspective.
Figure 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the present invention seen from the front. Figure 4 shows the nose wing in more detail.
Figure 5 shows a protection device with at least one transparent part which tackles a part of the opening between the upper rear part and the lower rear part.
Figure 6 shows a protective device with at least one opaque part which tackles the lower part of the opening between the upper rear part and the lower rear part.
Detailed description of the invention With reference to the figures, a protective device 1 for users' eyes, in accordance with the present invention, will be described in more detail.
Referring to Figure 1, an exemplary variant of a protection device 1 is shown, the shape of which is reminiscent of the shape of a glass eye. In the exemplary embodiment, the protection device comprises at least one protection part 2 and at least one connection device (connection part) 3. The protection part 2 comprises at least one first protection member (upper rear part) 4 which protects at least one of the user's Non and preferably the user's both eyes. In the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the protection device comprises at least one first protection means (upper rear part) 4 and at least one second protection means (lower rear part) which 4 protect the user's both eyes. In alternative embodiments, it is conceivable that the protective part 2 only comprises a lower rear part 5 or alternatively only an upper bit part 4.
The protective part 2 preferably comprises at least one nasal support (nose and forehead bone support) 6 with which the protective part 2, when using the protective device, is abutted against and positioned in relation to the user's nose and eyes.
The connecting device 3 in the exemplary embodiment consists of at least one first shell 7 and at least one second shell 8. The links 7 and 8 are in their one part connected to the protective part 2. The links 7 and 8 are in certain embodiments rotatably arranged in relation to the protective part 2. In a rotatable type, shackles 7 and 8 are each rotatably (pivotably) connected to the protective part 2 via at least one joint 9 or the like.
In alternative embodiments, the shells 7 and 8 may be fixedly arranged in relation to the protective part 2, i.e. they are essentially not rotatable in relation to the protective part.
In the exemplary embodiment, the upper rear part 4 of the protective part 2 comprises at least one first part 10 closer to the user's head and eyes and at least a second part 11 located longer frail the user's head and eyes. Between the first part 10 and the second part 11, at least one space 12 is preferably formed. The construction of the part 11 cones at a longer distance from the user's eyes, which results in an improving protective effect. The dimensions of the structure, such as the distance between the first part 10 and the second part 11, are adapted so that a ball or club is prevented from entering the structure with a first part 10 and a second part 11 with an intermediate space due to the protection device 1 having a shock absorbing function . The first part 10 may be fixedly connected to the second part 11. In alternative embodiments, it is conceivable that one of the first part 10 or the second part 11 is releasably arranged in relation to the second part 11 or the first part 10.
The lower rear part 4 of the protective part 2 comprises, in alternative embodiments, at least a first part 10 closer to the user's head and at least a second part 11 located further from the user's head and neck. Between the first part 10 and the second part 11 there is (formed) a space 12.
Specifically with the exemplary embodiment of the protection device 2 where the construction and telecnical effect of the nassaid 4. In the exemplary embodiment, the nest support 4 comprises at least one first lug 13 comprising at least one first wing (part) 14 and a second wing (part) 15. The wet rod 4 according to the exemplary embodiment further comprises at least one second lug 16 which comprises at least a third wing. (part) 17 and a fourth wing (part) 18. The first wing 14 and the second wing 15 of the first heel 13 abut against the dorsal ridge. The third wing 17 and fourth wing 18 of the second nasal heel 16 abut against the upper part, the lower part of the forehead and / or a part of the nose. The purpose of using a first end lug 13 and a second end lug 16 is to improve the possibility of positioning and fixing the protection device 2 in relation to the user's nose and / or the lower part of the forehead bone (underside of the lower part of the forehead bone). One end cap was in use against the nose and the other end lug was supported against the lower part of the forehead as well as the lower side of the forehead in the direction of the eyes.
Materials in the protective device and the emergency support may in whole or in part consist of a completely or partially transparent material. The material may be or comprise a polymeric material. Alternatively, the material may consist of or include another, or other, for the spiritually suitable material. The design of the opening together with the transparent material must give the user a good view of the protection as little as possible from the user of the protection device.
The protective device 1 may be provided with at least one transparent part 19 in the space, the openings (spaces) between the upper rear part 4 and the second rear part 5, in front of the user's eyes in the direction of the field of view (forward direction). The transparent part can cover all or parts of the user's visual field. The material in the transparent part can vary within the scope of protection. The transparent part size, respelctive the part that is not thanks to this, can vary within the scope of protection depending on the ball size and more.
The material in all or parts of the protection device consists in alternative embodiments of a moldable material, which is for example moldable when it is heated to a certain elevated temperature. When the temperature drops to normal temperature, after all or parts of the protective device have been reshaped, the reshaped part of the protective device, or parts, essentially retains its shape or shapes. Through the material, it is possible to reshape and adjust the shape of the protection device. 6 The blades 14 and 15 and 17 and 18 of the wet method can be lined with a material that is obligatory for the second. In alternative embodiments, it is conceivable that the nose support is interchangeably arranged in relation to the bag of the protective part.
In alternative embodiments, the protective device comprises at least one removable part 21 in the lower part of the opening 20 or the openings 20. Preferably, the part 21, or the parts 21, are of an opaque or substantially opaque material. The purpose of the removable part 21 is to delimit the user's visual field so that he can perform ball treatment without seeing the ball, alternatively to a lesser extent seeing the ball. The detachable part is connected to the protective part with a telcnik that is suitable for the duck.
In alternative embodiments, the free droplets of the shells may be connected to at least one elastic, adjustable band or the like. With the elastic band, the retaining effect of the device to the user's head can be improved. Preferably, the elastic band is connected to the free spirits of the skulls. In alternative embodiments, the connecting device consists of at least one elastic band.
In the detailed description of the present invention, construction details, subsystems and sub-procedures may be omitted which will be apparent to one skilled in the art to which the device in question relates. Such obvious construction details are to the extent required for a proper function to be obtained for the underlying protective device.
Although certain preferred embodiments have been described in detail, variations and modifications within the scope of the invention may become apparent to those skilled in the art and all such are considered to fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Advantages of the Invention The present invention provides a number of advantages. The most important advantage is that at least one of the stated disadvantages (problems) is eliminated or at least reduced. 7
权利要求:
Claims (10)
[1]
Protective device (1) which comprises at least one protective part (2) which protects all or parts of the area around the user's eyes and at least one connection device (3) with which the protective device is connected to the user's head and at least one emergency support (4) which is intended to protect the user's eyes, for example in connection with the practice of various sports, may be characterized in that the nose support (4) comprises at least one first end lug (12), support members or the like and at least one second nose lug (15) support members or the like, the first end lug (12) abutting at least a first portion of the user's nose and the second end lug (15) abut the lower part of the user's forehead and / or the upper part of the end.
[2]
An eye protection device (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the first lug (12) comprises at least a first wing (13), at least a second wing (14) and that the second nose lug (15) comprises at least a third wing (16) and at least a fourth wing (17).
[3]
Protective device (1) for eyes in accordance with at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the protective part (2) comprises at least one rear part (4) above the user's eyes.
[4]
Protective device (1) for eyes according to one of the preceding claims 1-2, characterized in that the protective part (2) comprises at least one rear part (5) under the user's eyes.
[5]
Protective device (1) for eyes in accordance with at least one of the preceding claims 1-2, characterized in that the protective part (2) comprises at least one first rear part (4), placed under the user's eye or eyes, and at least one second rear part (5). placed above the user's eyes or eyes.
[6]
Protective device (1) for eyes in accordance with at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the protective device consists of transparent material.
[7]
Protective device (1) for eyes in accordance with one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the connecting device (3) consists of links (7, 8). 8
[8]
Protective device (1) for eyes according to at least one of the preceding claims. Characterized by the protective means (4) of the protective device (1) comprising at least a first part (10) closer to the user's eyes and at least a second part (11) further from the user's eyes. and that the protective means comprises at least one space (12) between the first part and the second part (11).
[9]
Protective device (1) for Non in accordance with at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the protective device (1) is provided with at least one transparent part in the space, or the spaces, (19) between the upper rear part (4) and the second rear part ( 5).
[10]
Use of a protective device according to at least one of claims 1 to 9 in the practice of floorball. S -9d = -Q '..6 i74--
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