Swim goggle sealant

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Inventors

Harrington, Richard H.

Application #

485110

Filed

Feb-23-1990

Published

Nov-19-1991

Current US Class

002/428
002/440
128/201.27
128/206.25
277/312
277/650

International Classes

F16J 015/10

Field of Search

2/428 2/429 2/440 128/156 128/201.27 128/202.17 128/205.25 128/206.23 128/206.24 128/206.25 277/1 277/12 277/DIG. 222/390 351/43 528/30 528/31 604/301-303 604/307 604/339

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Deimen; James M.

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Abstract
Swimming goggles or mask having a soft or flexible water excluding peripheral seal and sealant applied to the seal to further enhance the ability of the seal to prevent leakage of water between the seal and the facial skin of the swimmer. The sealant is applied in a thin coating to the seal just prior to placement of the goggles or mask on the face. The sealant comprises a very viscous silicone with a silica filler that is temperature stable, non-smearing, chemically inert and non-irritating to the skin.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. As a new use a viscous silicone base non-toxic, non-melting, non-irritating highly water resistant non-smearable, non-creep sealant applied to the skin seal of swimmer eye wear.

2. The new use of a sealant as claimed in claim 1 where in the sealant is a silica filled polydimethyl silicone liquid.

3. The new use of a sealant as claimed in claim 2 wherein the sealant is applied in a thin film to the skin seal just prior to use of the eye wear.

4. As a new use a viscous non-toxic, non-melting, non-irritating, highly water resistant, non-smearable, non-creep food grade sealant applied to the peripheral skin seal of protective eye wear.

5. The new use of a sealant as claimed in claim 4 wherein the sealant is applied in a thin film to the peripheral skin seal just prior to use of the eye wear.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The field of the invention pertains to swimming eye wear such as goggles and swimming masks and, in particular, to means to removably seal the goggles or mask to the swimmer's face.

Swim goggles and swim masks are typically manufactured with a relatively flexible or soft rubber or plastic peripheral seal adapted to contact the swimmers face. The peripheral seal is intended to comfortably engage the face about the eyes or eyes and nose in a manner that excludes the leakage of water into the goggles or mask. The goggles or mask are worn to permit unblurred underwater vision and to exclude eye irritants such as chlorine.

Despite the peripheral seal water can leak slowly at the interface between the seal and the skin, thereby distracting the swimmer and interfering with the activity whether it be racing, multilap exercise or in-water diving such as snorkel or scuba diving. Attempts to use petroleum jelly have proven unsuccessful as an additional sealant between the seal and the skin. Petroleum jelly quickly softens, smears and runs with body heat. Some rubbers and plastics are softened by petroleum jelly. As a result the petroleum jelly tends to fail as a sealant, enter the swimmer's eyes and otherwise interfere with the activity.
 
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