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Method and apparatus for diverting sweat, liquid, moisture, or the like from an eye

a technology applied in the field of eye and liquid, can solve the problems of obscuring one's ability to see clearly, allowing excess sweat or perspiration to enter the eye or eye, no longer performing as intended, and affecting the vision of surgeons, firefighters, police, etc., and achieves the effect of high volum

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-01-03
KURACINA THOMAS CHARLES +1
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The present invention is a moisture diverting apparatus that prevents sweat from getting into the eyes. It can be adjusted to fit different wearers by adding or removing material to change its size.

Problems solved by technology

The surface area of the head and face contain sweat glands and produce perspiration that can collect and drip into the eye or eyes, obscuring one's ability to see clearly.
The main disadvantages of these prior art inventions are that they do not address the area below the eyebrow, are used mainly on the forehead, are meant to absorb sweat and when these products reach a certain saturation point of liquid absorption, they no longer perform as intended and allow excess sweat or perspiration to enter the eye or eyes.
Sweat entering the eyes impairs the vision of surgeons, firefighters, police, athletes, military personnel, construction workers, tree trimmers, loggers and others who are involved in activities where clear vision is imperative to perform the task at hand and many times both hands are needed to perform that task.
Headbands saturated with sweat also become heavy and sag, requiring the user to repeatedly adjust the apparatus from slipping lower on the head.
All of these inventions fail to address the sub eyebrow region or orbit of the eye.
Despite all the obvious inadequacies associated with the use of headbands or the like, no functional alternative exists that addresses the use of a light-weight moisture diverter that is attachable to a region above the eye and below the eyebrow of a wearer.

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[0066]A moisture diverting apparatus to prevent perspiration, sweat, liquid, moisture, and the like from entering the eye or eyes is described. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and processing steps have not been shown in particular detail in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present invention. Additionally, it should be noted that throughout this discussion reference will be made to a variety of members, shapes, sizes and adhesives. It is appreciated, however, that the present invention is not limited to these devices or materials. Further, throughout the description the diverting apparati are referred to as sweat diverters. It is to be understood, however, that the diverter apparati of the presen...

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Moisture diverters attachable to a region above the eye and below the eyebrow that prevents sweat, liquid, moisture, or the like from entering the eyes of a wearer is described. A moisture diverter may include a substrate having an inner surface facing the wearer and an outer surface facing away from the wearer. The inner surface comprises a lower adhesive section and an upper adhesive-free section, the adhesive section releasably attaches the diverter to the wearer at a point above the eye and below the eyebrow, the adhesive-free section shaped or shapeable to abut or protrude from eyebrow region of a wearer and to divert moisture away from the eye.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED DOCUMENTS[0001]This application is a non-provisional of provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 852,100, filed Oct. 13, 2006, and entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIVERTING SWEAT FROM AN EYE.STATEMENT RE: FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESERCH / DEVELOPMENT[0002](Not Applicable)FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0003]The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for diverting, redirecting or channeling sweat, perspiration, liquid (such as rain) or moisture (skinbome or other) away from the eye or eyes.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0004]Living organisms require nutrients and water and give off waste from the metabolic processes. Strenuous activity increases metabolism and increases body core temperature where the body loses liquid through the lungs and skin. A thermal cooling effect is created when sweat is produced and evaporates from the skin. This mechanism is crucial in the regulation of body temperature. The surface area of the head and face contain sweat glands and produ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B31F5/02B31B1/26
CPCA41D13/1184Y10T156/10A41D2400/60A41D20/00A41D31/12A61K33/42A42C5/02A61L27/12A61L27/20A61L27/222A61L27/54A61L2430/02
Inventor KURACINA, THOMAS CHARLESKITCHEN, TIM L.
Owner KURACINA THOMAS CHARLES
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