LENS FOR SWIM GOGGLES AND DIVE MASKS
20210362007 ยท 2021-11-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A63B33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F9/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Eye wear of the present invention include a multi-layered lens that include layers formed form different materials or outer layers separated by an inner layer formed from a different material. The multi-layered lens has insulating properties that reduce fogging when used in swimming goggles and face masks.
Claims
1. Eye wear comprising at least one a multi-layered lens comprising two solid outside layers that encapsulate an inner layer, wherein the inner layer is a liquid layer, a gas layer or a vacuum space.
2. Eye wear of claim 1, wherein the two solid outside layers are formed form one or more of poly-carbonate, carbon poly-nate, nylon, glass, Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET or PETE or Polyester), High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE), Polypropylene (PP), Polystyrene (PS) and tempered glass.
3. Eye wear of claim 1, wherein the inner layer is formed from one or more of an oil, a gel (such as optically clear silicon gel) and a water-based solution.
4. Eye wear of claim 1, wherein the inner layer is formed from one or more of oxygen, nitrogen, xenon, argon, krypton.
5. Eye wear of claim 1, further comprising a frame, a skirt and a strap and wherein the eye wear is a pair of goggle or a face mask.
6. Eye wear comprising one or more multi-layered lenses with three layers that include two solid outside layers and a solid inner layer, wherein the solid inner layer is formed form a material that is a different from the material used to form the two solid outside layers.
7. Eye wear of claim 6, wherein the two solid outside layers are formed form one or more of poly-carbonate, carbon poly-nate, nylon, glass, Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET or PETE or Polyester), High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE), Polypropylene (PP), Polystyrene (PS) and tempered glass.
8. Eye wear of claim 6, wherein inner is a thin film formed form a transparent polymer.
9. Eye wear of claim 6, wherein one or more of the solid outside layers and the solid inner layer have varying thicknesses.
10. Eye wear of claim 6, further comprising a frame with a skirt and a strap to create an isolation chamber or isolation volume between the one or more multi-layered lenses and a user's face.
11. Eye wear comprising multi-layered lenses comprising two solid outside layers a frame with a skirt and a strap to create an isolation chamber or isolation volume between the multi-layered lenses and a user's face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0016] Where the inner layer 135 is a solid layer, the center layer 135 is preferably formed from a material that is different form the material used to form the outer layer 133 or the outer layer 137. In accordance with an embodiment of the invention the inner layers a thin film formed form a transparent polymer. Regardless of what material the inner layer 135 is formed form, the inner layer 135 is sandwiched between the two outer layers 133 and 137.
[0017] Where the center layer 135 is a gas, the gas can include oxygen, nitrogen, xenon, argon, krypton, and mixtures thereof. Where the center layer 135 is a liquid, the liquid can include an oil, a gel (such as optically clear silicon gel) and a water-based solution and combinations thereof. One of the surfaces 132 and 134 corresponds to outside surfaces of the multi-layered lens 125 and the other of the surfaces 132 and 134 corresponds to the inside surfaces of the multi-layered lens 125. The multi-layered lens 125 reduces the transfer of heat or cold between the surfaces 134 of the layer 133 and the surfaces 132 of the layer 137.
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[0019] As described previously, the two solid curved outer layers 151 and 153 can be formed from the same or different materials. In accordance with an embodiment of the invention the solid curved outer layers 151/153 and the inner layer 155 are secured together through end pieces 157 and 159. The end pieces 157 and 159 hermetically seal (encapsulate) the inner layer 155 from exposure to an outside environment. The end pieces 157 and 159 typically encircles entire edges of the multi-layered lens 150. The end pieces 157 and 159 can, for examples be a monolithic (formed from a single piece) gasket or can be formed in parts. The end pieces 157 and 159 can be formed from an adhesive or glues and any other number of materials suitable for sealing the inner layer 155 between the two solid curved outer layers 151 and 153.
[0020] The concave surfaces 154 of the curved solid outer layer 151 correspond to inside surfaces of the multi-layered lens 150 and the convex surfaces 152 of the solid curved outer layer 153 correspond to outside surfaces of the multi-layer lens 150. The multi-layered lens 150 reduces the transfer of heat or cold between the surfaces 154 of the solid curved outer layer 151 and the surfaces 152 of the solid curved outer layer 153.
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[0022] As described previously the two solid outer layers 181 and 183 can be formed from the same or different materials. In accordance with an embodiment of the invention two solid outer layers 181/183 and the inner layer 185 are sealed at tapered ends 187 and 189. The tapered ends 187 and 189 typically surround the entire edge of the multi-layered lens 175 and hermetically seal (encapsulate) the inner layer 185 from exposure to an outside environment. The concave surfaces 184 of the solid outer layer 183 correspond to inside surfaces of the multi-layered lens 175 and the convex surfaces 182 of the solid outer layer 181 correspond to outside surfaces of the multi-layer lens 175. The multi-layered lens 175 reduces the transfer of heat or cold between the surfaces 184 of the solid outer layer 183 and the surfaces 182 of the solid outer layer 181.
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[0025] The present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments incorporating details to facilitate the understanding of the principles of construction and operation of the invention. For example, the multi-layered lens (