Helmet with front mounting system elastic connector
阅读说明:本技术 具有前端安置系统弹性连接器的头盔 (Helmet with front mounting system elastic connector ) 是由 塞缪尔·J·谢弗 拉斐尔·T·拉米雷斯 于 2019-08-05 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明提供了一种头盔,这种头盔外衬层与内衬层,这种内衬层由外衬层向内设置并包括内表面,此内表面具有至少一个孔。安置带包括了至少一个销,其中通过使这种销与至少一个孔配合地相连接,这种销可与内衬层的内表面相连接。弹性带包括内端及与内端相对的外端。弹性带的外端与外衬层的内表面相连接。弹性带的外端包括:凹槽及紧固件,这种紧固件可贯穿弹性带的外端中的凹槽,以使弹性带与外衬层相连接。同时,这种弹性带的内端与安置带相连接。(The present invention provides a helmet having an outer liner and an inner liner, the inner liner being disposed inwardly from the outer liner and including an inner surface having at least one aperture. The placement band includes at least one pin, wherein the pin is attachable to the inner surface of the liner layer by matingly attaching the pin to the at least one hole. The elastic band comprises an inner end and an outer end opposite to the inner end. The outer end of the elastic band is connected with the inner surface of the outer lining layer. The outer end of the elastic band comprises: a groove and a fastener, the fastener can penetrate the groove in the outer end of the elastic band to connect the elastic band with the outer lining. At the same time, the inner end of the elastic band is connected with the mounting band.)
1. A helmet, comprising:
an outer liner layer;
an inner liner disposed inwardly from and nested within the outer liner such that the outer liner is stacked on top of the inner liner, and the inner liner includes an inner surface having at least one hole;
a placement band comprising at least one pin, wherein the at least one pin is coupled with the inner surface of the liner layer by matingly coupling the at least one pin with the at least one hole; and
an elastic band, the elastic band comprising: an inner end and an outer end opposite to the inner end, wherein:
the outer end of the elastic band is connected with the inner surface of the outer lining layer, and the outer end of the elastic band comprises: the fastening piece penetrates through the groove at the outer end of the elastic belt so as to connect the elastic belt with the outer lining layer; and
the inner end of the elastic band is connected with the mounting band.
2. The helmet of claim 1, further comprising:
a sliding plane located between an inner surface of the outer liner layer and an outer surface of the inner liner layer, wherein the sliding plane comprises a mating surface of the outer liner layer and the inner liner layer, and the sliding plane further comprises a low friction thermoplastic material.
3. The helmet of claim 1, further comprising: the outer liner layer formed of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS), expanded polypropylene (EPP) or expanded polystyrene-polyethylene blend (EPO) and one or more of the inner liner layers.
4. The helmet of claim 1, wherein the outer liner layer and the inner liner layer comprise a plurality of mating spherical surfaces that rotate relative to each other in any direction.
5. The helmet of claim 1, wherein the elastic band provides relative motion between the outer liner layer and the inner liner layer in a range of 0-30 millimeters.
6. The helmet of claim 1, wherein the ends of the mounting straps are inserted into a mounting system that adjusts the circumference of the mounting straps by pulling in or out of the ends of the mounting straps.
7. The helmet of claim 1, wherein the elastic band is coupled to the inner liner layer and the outer liner layer at a plurality of locations along a lower edge of the helmet.
8. A helmet, comprising:
an outer liner layer;
the inner liner is arranged inwards from the outer liner and nested in the outer liner;
the mounting belt is connected with the inner surface of the inner lining layer; and
an elastic band, the elastic band comprising: an inner end and an outer end opposite to the inner end, wherein:
the outer end of the elastic band is connected with the inner surface of the outer lining layer, an
The inner end of the elastic band is connected with the mounting band.
9. The helmet of claim 8, wherein the outer liner layer and the inner liner layer comprise a plurality of mating spherical surfaces comprising a spherical, oval, or elliptical profile, thereby causing the plurality of mating spherical surfaces of the outer liner layer and the inner liner layer to rotate relative to each other in at least one desired direction.
10. The helmet of claim 8, wherein the outer liner layer and the inner liner layer comprise mating spherical surfaces comprising a low friction material.
11. The helmet of claim 8, further comprising:
the outer end of the elastic belt comprises a groove; and
a fastener extending through the groove at the outer end of the elastic band to connect the elastic band to the outer liner.
12. The helmet of claim 8, further comprising: a first liner layer and a second liner layer formed of a crushable foam.
13. The helmet of claim 8, wherein the elastic band provides relative movement between the outer liner layer and the inner liner layer in a range of 0-30 millimeters.
14. The helmet of claim 8, wherein the elastic band is coupled to the inner liner layer and the outer liner layer at a plurality of locations along a lower edge of the helmet.
15. A helmet, comprising:
a first liner layer;
a second liner layer disposed with the first liner layer stacked on top of the second liner layer;
a mounting band connected with an inner surface of the second liner; and
an elastic band, the elastic band comprising: a first end and a second end opposite the first end, wherein:
the first end of the elastic band is connected to the inner surface of the first liner, an
The second end of the elastic band is connected with the mounting band.
16. The helmet of claim 15, wherein the first liner and the second liner comprise a plurality of mating spherical surfaces comprising spherical, oval, or elliptical profiles to cause rotation of the plurality of mating spherical surfaces of the first liner and the second liner relative to each other in at least one desired direction.
17. The helmet of claim 15, wherein the first and second liners comprise mating spherical surfaces comprising a low-friction material.
18. The helmet of claim 15, further comprising:
the outer end of the elastic belt comprises a groove; and
a fastener extending through the groove at the outer end of the elastic band to connect the elastic band to the first liner.
19. The helmet of claim 15, wherein the elastic band is connected with the first liner and the second liner at a plurality of locations along a lower edge of the helmet.
20. The helmet of claim 15, wherein the ends of the mounting straps are inserted into a mounting system that adjusts the circumference of the mounting straps by pulling in or out of the ends of the mounting straps.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a protective helmet, such as a protective cycling helmet, and more particularly to a protective helmet having an outer liner layer and an inner liner layer connected to an elastic band.
Background
Serious injury or death may result from physical impact on the human head. Accordingly, to reduce the likelihood of such consequences, protective devices such as helmets are often used in sports where the risk of head injury is increased. Examples of such motions include, but are not limited to: skiing, snowboarding, cycling, roller skating, rock climbing, skateboarding, and motorcycling. Generally, helmets are designed to remain structurally intact and secure the head of the user during an impact.
Riding helmets are therefore designed to protect the head of a user, where such protection includes absorbing and dissipating energy from the riding helmet upon impact with a surface such as the ground. Also, the interior of the cycling helmet may include energy attenuating materials such as padding and/or foam array structures, where such energy attenuating materials may cover and contact important areas of the user's head. However, even with the use of the energy attenuation materials described above, the user may be injured. Furthermore, despite the use of the chinstrap, the helmet may also be completely free of the user's head, depending on where the helmet is struck, due to the rigid nature of the helmet and chinstrap used.
Disclosure of Invention
In one aspect, the present invention provides a protective helmet having improvements in several respects. Thus, in certain aspects, a helmet can include an outer liner layer, an inner liner layer, a placement band, and an elastic band. Such an inner liner may be disposed inwardly from the outer liner and nested within the outer liner such that the outer liner is stacked on top of the inner liner, and the inner liner includes an inner surface having at least one hole. The seat belt includes at least one pin that is attachable to the inner surface of the inner liner by matingly attaching the pin to the at least one hole. The elastic band may include an inner end and an outer end opposite the inner end. The outer end of the elastic band may be connected to the inner surface of the outer liner and the outer end of the elastic band may include a groove and a fastener that may extend through the groove of the outer end of the elastic band to connect the elastic band to the outer liner. The inner end of the elastic band is connected to the mounting band.
The helmet may further include: a sliding plane located between the inner surface of the outer liner layer and the outer surface of the inner liner layer. Wherein the sliding plane may include a mating surface of the outer liner layer and the inner liner layer, and the sliding plane may further include a low friction thermoplastic material. One or more of the outer liner layer and the inner liner layer may be formed of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS), expanded polypropylene (EPP), or expanded polystyrene-polyethylene hybrid (EPO). The outer liner layer and the inner liner layer may include a plurality of mating spherical surfaces that may rotate relative to each other in any direction. The elastic band may provide relative movement between the outer and inner liner layers in the range of 0-30 millimeters (mm). Wherein the ends of the mounting tape can be inserted into a mounting system that can adjust the circumference of the mounting tape by pulling in or pulling out the ends of the mounting tape. The elastic band may be connected to the inner and outer liners at a plurality of locations along the lower edge of the helmet.
In another aspect of the present invention, a helmet can include an outer liner layer, an inner liner layer, a placement band, and an elastic band. Such an inner liner may be disposed inwardly of the outer liner and nested within the outer liner. The mounting strap may be coupled to an inner surface of the inner liner. The elastic band may include an inner end and an outer end opposite the inner end. The outer end of the elastic band may be attached to the inner surface of the outer liner. The inner end of the elastic band may be connected to the mounting band.
The helmet may further include an outer liner layer and an inner liner layer, the outer liner layer and the inner liner layer including a plurality of mating spherical surfaces, the mating spherical surfaces including spherical, oval, or elliptical profiles, thereby causing the plurality of mating spherical surfaces of the outer liner layer and the inner liner layer to rotate relative to each other in at least one desired direction. The outer liner and the inner liner include mating spherical surfaces that include a low friction material. The outer end of the elastic band may include a groove; and the fastener penetrates through the groove at the outer end of the elastic band so as to connect the elastic band with the outer lining layer. The first and second liners are formed of crushable foam. The elastic band may provide relative movement between the outer and inner liners in the range of 0-30 mm. The elastic band may be connected to the inner and outer liners at a plurality of locations along the lower edge of the helmet.
In yet another aspect of the invention, the helmet can include a first liner layer, and the second liner layer can be disposed such that the first liner layer is stacked on top of the second liner layer. The mounting tape may be attached to the inner surface of the second liner. The elastic band may include: a first end and a second end opposite to the first end. The first end of the elastic band may be attached to the inner surface of the first liner. The second end of the elastic band may be connected to the mounting band.
The helmet may further comprise a first liner and a second liner, the first liner and the second liner may comprise a plurality of mating spherical surfaces, the plurality of mating spherical surfaces comprising an ellipsoidal, oval, or elliptical profile such that the plurality of mating spherical surfaces of the first liner and the second liner rotate relative to each other in at least one desired direction. The first and second liners may include mating spherical surfaces comprising a low friction material. The outer end of the elastic band may include a groove. The fastener may extend through the groove at the outer end of the elastic band to connect the elastic band to the first liner. The elastic band may be connected to the first and second liners at a plurality of locations along the lower edge of the helmet. The ends of the settling belt may be inserted into a settling system that adjusts the circumference of the settling belt by pulling in or out the ends of the settling belt.
While it is desirable to prevent injury from occurring through protective helmets, it should also be noted that any helmet, including existing helmets, cannot completely prevent injury in view of the nature of the recreational and economical applications themselves. It is further noted that the cyclist is not completely protected from injury by any protective device, especially when the device is improperly used or the cyclist violates road regulations or engages in other reckless or dangerous behaviour. While the disclosed helmet provides protection to the rider when the helmet is properly worn, no helmet is fundamentally capable of completely preventing injury to the rider on a permanent basis.
The features and advantages of the present invention will be explained in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Drawings
A written description will be given in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements, and:
FIG. 1 is a side view of a bicycle rider wearing a helmet.
Fig. 2A to 2C are various schematic views of a helmet including an outer liner layer and an inner liner layer.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a mounting strap of the helmet.
FIG. 4 is a partial schematic view of a portion of the outer surface of the mounting band of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a partial schematic view of a portion of the inner surface of the mounting band of FIG. 3.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view of an elastic belt.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an elastic band attached to the inner surface of the outer liner.
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an elastic band connected to a mounting band.
Figure 9 shows the inner helmet liner connected to the outer helmet liner by a plurality of elastic bands.
Here, although the helmet according to the present invention is described with reference to the description of the specification and the embodiment shown in the drawings, those skilled in the art should understand that: the description in the specification with reference to the drawings is intended to be illustrative of the invention and not to be limiting. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Detailed Description
The specific material types, components, methods and other examples disclosed herein are not intended to limit the technical spirit and embodiments of the present invention. Also, a variety of other material types, components, methods, and processes known in the art are suitable for use with particular embodiments of the present invention. Thus, for example, although the present specification discloses various specific embodiments, these embodiments and their executing components may include any mode, type, material, variation, mass, and/or component for the system and executing components that is consistent with the intended operation.
The words "exemplary," "example," and other forms of words used in this specification are words of description, illustration, or illustration. The described features or designs of the "exemplary" or "exemplary" aspects of the present disclosure are not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other aspects or designs. In addition, the examples provided in the present specification are only for the purpose of making the present invention clearer and easier to understand, but are not meant to limit or restrict the technical solution or relevant parts of the present invention in any way. It should be understood that the present description may have embodied various additional or alternative examples within the scope of various protections, but these examples have been omitted for the sake of brevity.
While this specification may contain embodiments in many different forms, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration in the drawings, in which: the disclosure of the present invention is to be considered as an illustrative description of the principles of the invention and as such is not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
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Also, it should be understood that the various embodiments described above with respect to the helmet are not limited by the specific components disclosed herein, as virtually any component consistent with the embodiments of the helmet described above is useful. Thus, while this specification discloses a particular cycling helmet, it should be understood that these components may have any shape, size, model, type, deformation, grade, measurement, concentration, material, weight, quantity, and like variables consistent with the intended operation of various embodiments of the helmet.
The concepts disclosed in this specification are not limited to the specific riding helmet embodiments disclosed in this specification. For example, it is specifically contemplated that the specific cycling helmet disclosed in this specification may include components formed from a variety of different materials or in a variety of different combinations that can be readily formed into a shaped workpiece and that will work in accordance with the intended manner of operation of the cycling helmet embodiments described above. For example, the materials forming the above components may include: silicone and/or other similar materials, rubber (synthetic rubber and/or natural rubber) and/or other similar materials, elastomeric substances and/or other similar materials, polymers and/or other similar materials, plastics and/or other similar materials, composites and/or other similar materials, and/or any combination thereof.
In addition, in the embodiments disclosed in the present specification, the riding helmet may be manufactured independently and then assembled, or any or all of the components may be manufactured at the same time and connected to each other as a single body. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the methods of separately or simultaneously manufacturing these components may be formed using extrusion molding, pultrusion, vacuum forming, injection molding, blow molding, resin transfer molding and/or the like. If any of the components are separately manufactured, such separately manufactured components may be connected or detachably connected to one another in any manner, such as by adhesives, plastic welding, fasteners, combinations thereof, and/or the like, depending on the particular materials used to form the components.
In the above description of a particular embodiment relating to a cycling helmet, it should be apparent that: various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, and these embodiments may be used in both embodiments disclosed in the specification and embodiments not disclosed in the specification. Thus, the embodiments of cycling helmets disclosed in this specification should be considered illustrative, and should not be considered as limiting embodiments.
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