Heat sink configuration for wearable electronic device
US-9851585-B2 · Dec 26, 2017 · US
US2016116759A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016116759-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514862484-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Protective eyewear including a primary frame is joined with first and second separate and independent protective elements that can move relative to one another. The frame can be constructed from polymeric material, and can include a central portion and opposing left and right side portions that extend rearward to attachment elements and subsequently a strap. The protective elements can be in the form of metal cages, each including a perimeter element that generally surrounds a user's eye and a transverse element that reinforces the perimeter element. The protective elements are primarily only connected via the frame and can move relative to one another, optionally about a flex element defined by the frame. This can enable the eyewear to readily conform to a variety of different facial contours thereby meeting the demand of different players having different facial structure.
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A protective eyewear comprising: a frame including an elongated bridge adapted to extend across a player's brow adjacent a wearer's nose, the elongated bridge including an interior adapted to face a player's face, and an exterior opposite the interior, the elongated bridge defining a flex element on the interior generally centered over the player's nose, the frame including first and second lateral side portions; a first protective element joined with the elongated bridge on a left side of the player's head and adapted to surround a player's left eye; a second protective element joined with the elongated bridge on a right side of the player's head and adapted to surround a player's right eye; a cushion element joined with at least one of the elongated bridge, the first protective element and the second protective element, the cushion element adapted for disposition between the player's face and the respective at least one of the elongated bridge, the first protective element and the second protective element, wherein the first protective element and the second protective element are separately and independently formed from metal, separated from one another by a distance, and independently movable relative to one another about the flex element, whereby the protective eyewear readily conforms to a player's facial contours. 2 . The protective eyewear of claim 1 , wherein the first protective element includes a first side member, wherein the first side member is secured to the first lateral side portion of the frame so that the first side member and first side portion move together, in unison, upon movement of the first and second protective element about the flex element. 3 . The protective eyewear of claim 1 , wherein the first protective element and the second protective element are each metal injection molded parts, wherein the first protective element includes a first facet and a second facet disposed at a first angle relative to one another, the first facet and the second facet joined at a ridge that is at least one of rounded and angled so that the first facet and second facet transition to one another, wherein the second facet is oriented to prevent glare from being directed from the first protective element toward the player's left eye. 4 . The protective eyewear of claim 1 , wherein the first protective element is of an elongated oval shape, wherein the first protective element includes a first outer side member joined with a first lower perimeter member that extends toward a first nasal portion, away from the first side member. 5 . The protective eyewear of claim 4 wherein the first protective element includes a first transverse bar extending from the first outer side member to the first lower perimeter member, the first transverse bar dividing the elongated oval shape into first and second portions, the first portion being larger than the second portion, the first portion forming a primary viewing aperture through which the player views using a left eye of the player. 6 . The protective eyewear of claim 5 wherein the first outer side member, first lower perimeter member and first transverse bar are integrally formed with one another as a molded metal element and from a metal injection molding process. 7 . A protective eyewear comprising: a frame including central portion and opposing lateral side portions; a first cage joined with the frame and adapted to protect a first eye of the player, the first cage being a unitary, one piece molded metal element, the first cage including a first perimeter element generally surrounding the first eye, the first cage including a first transverse bar extending from a first location along the first perimeter element to a second, distal location along the perimeter element so as to form a first and a second viewing aperture in the first cage; a second cage joined with the frame distal from the first case and adapted to protect a second eye of the player, the second cage being a unitary, one piece molded metal element, the second cage including a second perimeter element generally surrounding the second eye, the second cage including a second transverse bar extending from a third location along the second perimeter element to a fourth, distal location along the second perimeter element so as to form a third and a fourth viewing aperture in the second cage; and wherein the first and second cages are separately constructed, and joined via the frame. 8 . The protective element of claim 7 wherein the frame is constructed from a polymeric material that encapsulated portions of the first and second cages; 9 . The protective eyewear of claim 7 wherein the first and second perimeter elements and the first and second transverse bars each include a surface treatment that reduces glare perceived by the player. 10 . The protective eyewear of claim 7 wherein the first perimeter element and first transverse element each include a first facet and a second facet that merge into one another along an exterior ridge that faces outward, away from the player's face. 11 . The protective eyewear of claim 7 wherein the frame defines a recess above a nasal bridge of the player, the recess providing a flex element adapted to flex, whereby the first and second cages move relative to one another when the flex element is flexed. 12 . The protective eyewear of claim 7 wherein the frame includes a bridge element constructed of at least one of a polymeric material and an elastomeric material that encapsulates a first minor portion of the first cage and a second minor portion of the second cage. 13 . The protective eyewear of claim 7 : wherein the first perimeter element includes a lower perimeter portion, and an outer side member, where the first transverse bar extends from the lower perimeter portion to the outer side member, wherein the outer side member is secured to a side of the frame so that the outer side member is non-free floating relative to the frame. 14 . The protective eyewear of claim 7 comprising: a secondary frame joined with the frame, the secondary frame located between the frame and player's face, and a cushion element joined with the secondary frame, the cushion element positioned to engage the player's face. 15 . The protective eyewear of claim 7 , wherein the first perimeter element includes a first perimeter element ridge, where the first transverse bar includes a first transverse bar ridge, wherein the first perimeter element ridge and first transverse bar ridge transition to one another at a ridge intersection. 16 . A method of manufacturing protective eyewear comprising: providing a first cage adapted to protect a first eye of a player, the first cage being a first unitary, one piece molded metal element, the first cage including a first perimeter element generally surrounding the first eye, the first cage including a first transverse bar extending from a first location along the first perimeter element to a second, distal location along the first perimeter element so as to form a first and second viewing apertures in the first cage; providing a second cage adapted to protect a second eye of the player, the second cage being a second unitary, one piece molded metal element, the second cage including a second perimeter element generally surrounding the second eye, the second cage including a second transverse bar extending from a third location along the second perimeter element to a fourth, distal location along the second perimeter element so as to form a third and fourth openings in the second cage;
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