CN113397264A - Helmet upper shell, helmet main shell and helmet - Google Patents

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CN113397264A
CN113397264A CN202110840518.6A CN202110840518A CN113397264A CN 113397264 A CN113397264 A CN 113397264A CN 202110840518 A CN202110840518 A CN 202110840518A CN 113397264 A CN113397264 A CN 113397264A
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周双玲
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A42B3/32Collapsible helmets; Helmets made of separable parts ; Helmets with movable parts, e.g. adjustable
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
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    • A42B3/044Lighting devices, e.g. helmets with lamps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/0406Accessories for helmets
    • A42B3/0433Detecting, signalling or lighting devices
    • A42B3/0453Signalling devices, e.g. auxiliary brake or indicator lights

Abstract

The present disclosure provides a helmet upper shell, a helmet main shell and a helmet. The helmet main shell comprises at least one first clamping piece and at least one control button assembly; the helmet upper shell comprises an upper shell body and at least one second clamping piece arranged on the upper shell body; the second clamping piece can be clamped with the corresponding first clamping piece when the control button assembly is in the first state; and the second clamping piece can be separated from the corresponding first clamping piece when the control button assembly is in the second state. The helmet of this disclosure, except including the helmet main casing body, still include the helmet and go up the casing, the casing can be dismantled with the helmet main casing body and be connected on this helmet to the casing on the helmet of the different colours of user change of being convenient for, different materials or different appearances can satisfy the individualized use experience of different crowds different age layers to the helmet.

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Helmet upper shell, helmet main shell and helmet
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of head-mounted device, concretely relates to shell, helmet main casing and helmet on helmet.
Background
The helmet is a harness for protecting the head and is an indispensable tool in people's traffic. The helmet is in a semicircular shape and mainly comprises an outer shell, a lining and a suspension device. The shell is made of special steel, glass fiber reinforced plastic, leather, nylon and other materials to resist the head injury caused by the beating.
However, the traditional helmet has a single type, and cannot meet the personalized use experience of different people on the helmet at different ages, so that the user experience is poor.
In addition, still have intelligent helmet among the correlation technique, this intelligent helmet can only place intelligent helmet whole when charging on the interface that charges, leads to the user to charge extremely inconveniently.
Disclosure of Invention
The present disclosure is directed to solve at least one of the technical problems of the prior art, and provides an upper helmet shell, a main helmet shell, and a helmet.
In one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a helmet main shell, for detachable connection with the helmet main shell, wherein an inner contour of the helmet main shell is adapted to an outer contour of a top portion of the helmet main shell, and the helmet main shell includes at least one first snap-in member and at least one control button assembly;
the helmet upper shell comprises an upper shell body and at least one second clamping piece arranged on the upper shell body; wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the second clamping piece can be clamped with the corresponding first clamping piece when the control button assembly is in a first state; and the number of the first and second groups,
the second clamping piece can be separated from the corresponding first clamping piece when the control button assembly is in the second state.
In some embodiments, the second clip includes:
the second connecting part extends from the upper shell body to the direction close to the main shell of the helmet;
the second clamping portion is arranged on one side, away from the upper shell body, of the second connecting portion.
In some embodiments, the second clamping portion has a clamping groove or a clamping hook.
In some embodiments, the second clip is located on an inner side wall of the upper housing body.
In some embodiments, the helmet upper shell comprises two second clamping pieces, and the two second clamping pieces are symmetrically arranged along the axial direction of the upper shell body.
In some embodiments, a first mounting groove is further disposed on the upper shell body, and the first mounting groove is free from a button groove on the helmet main shell.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a helmet main shell, for detachable connection with a helmet upper shell, wherein an inner contour of the helmet upper shell is adapted to an outer contour of a top portion of the helmet main shell, and the helmet upper shell includes at least one second snap-in piece;
the helmet main shell comprises a main shell body, and at least one first clamping piece and at least one control button assembly which are arranged on the main shell body; wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the first clamping piece can be clamped with the corresponding second clamping piece when the control button assembly is in the first state; and the number of the first and second groups,
the first clamping piece can be separated from the corresponding second clamping piece when the control button assembly is in the second state.
In some embodiments, the first clip member includes a first connecting portion and a first clip portion, and the first connecting portion connects the first clip portion and the manipulation button assembly, respectively.
In some embodiments, the first clamping portion has a hook or a slot.
In some embodiments, the first clamping member is located on an inner side wall of the main casing body, and an avoiding groove allowing the second clamping member to pass through is further formed in the main casing body.
In some embodiments, the manipulation button assembly includes a button seat, a manipulation button, and a resilient member;
the button seat is provided with an avoiding through hole, the control button is provided with a convex column, and the convex column is movably arranged in the avoiding through hole in a penetrating mode;
the elastic piece is sleeved on the peripheral wall of the avoiding through hole, the first end of the elastic piece is abutted to the control button, and the second end of the elastic piece is abutted to the button seat.
In some embodiments, the outer peripheral wall of the button seat is provided with at least one first clamping protrusion, the inner peripheral wall of the main shell body is provided with at least one first clamping groove, and the first clamping protrusion is clamped in the first clamping groove;
the control button periphery wall is provided with at least one second joint arch, button seat internal perisporium is provided with at least one second joint groove, the protruding card of second joint is established in the second joint groove.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a helmet comprising:
the helmet upper shell described above; and the number of the first and second groups,
the helmet main shell as described above; wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the helmet upper shell is detachably connected with the helmet main shell.
In some embodiments, the helmet further comprises a control circuit and a charging module having a charging interface;
the control circuit is arranged in the helmet main shell;
the charging module is detachably arranged on the helmet main shell and used for supplying power to the control circuit.
In some embodiments, one of the charging module and the helmet main shell is further provided with a first buckle, and the other of the charging module and the helmet main shell is further provided with a first clamping groove; the helmet is characterized in that a mounting hole is formed in the corresponding position of the shell on the helmet, and the first buckle is connected with the first clamping groove in a clamped mode through the mounting hole.
In some embodiments, the charging module further comprises a light bank module.
In some embodiments, the charging interface is a magnetic-type charging interface.
The helmet of this disclosure, except including the helmet main casing body, still include the helmet and go up the casing, the casing can be dismantled with the helmet main casing body and be connected on this helmet to the casing on the helmet of the different colours of user change of being convenient for, different materials or different appearances can satisfy the individualized use experience of different crowds different age layers to the helmet.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a helmet according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 2 is a partially exploded view of a helmet according to another embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 3 is a partially exploded view of a helmet according to another embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a helmet according to another embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a manipulation button assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 6 is a bottom view of the manipulation button assembly shown in fig. 5.
Detailed Description
For a better understanding of the technical aspects of the present disclosure, reference is made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1 to 4, in one aspect, the embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a helmet 100, where the helmet 100 includes a helmet main shell 110 and a helmet upper shell 120. The helmet main housing 110 is used for being worn on the head and can be used as a head protection part, the helmet upper housing 120 is detachably connected with the helmet main housing 110, the inner contour of the helmet upper housing 120 is matched with the outer contour of the top of the helmet main housing 110, and the helmet upper housing 120 can cover the helmet main housing 110. Alternatively, after the helmet upper shell 120 covers the helmet main shell 110, that is, after the helmet upper shell 120 is assembled on the helmet main shell 110, the outer surface of the helmet upper shell 120 is smoothly connected with the outer surface of the uncovered portion of the helmet main shell 110.
According to the helmet of the embodiment of the disclosure, the user can conveniently replace the upper shell of the helmet with different colors, materials or shapes, and the personalized use experience of different crowds and different age groups on the helmet can be met.
The helmet main shell 110 includes a main shell body 111, and at least one first snap member 112 and at least one manipulation button assembly 113 disposed on the main shell body 111. The helmet upper shell 120 includes an upper shell body 121 and at least one second clamping member 122 disposed on the upper shell body 121. The second clamping piece 122 can be in when controlling the button subassembly 113 to be in the first state with corresponding first clamping piece 112 joint, the second clamping piece 122 can be in when controlling the button subassembly 113 to be in the second state with corresponding first clamping piece 112 separation.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 and 4, when the helmet upper shell 120 needs to be detached, a user can operate the operation button assembly 113 disposed on the helmet main shell 110, for example, the user presses the operation button assembly 113, that is, the operation button assembly 113 is in the second state, and the second snap-in piece 122 on the helmet upper shell 120 is separated from the first snap-in piece 112 on the helmet main shell 110, so that the user can detach the helmet upper shell 120 from the helmet main shell 110 conveniently. A user can assemble another helmet upper shell 120 with a different color or a different material to the helmet main shell 110, and in the assembling process, the second clamping member 122 on the helmet upper shell 120 is clamped with the first clamping member 112 on the helmet main shell 110, and at this time, the operation button assembly 113 on the helmet main shell 110 is in a first state, such as an un-pressed state (or a state restored from the pressed state to an initial state), so as to complete the assembly of the helmet upper shell 120 and the helmet main shell 110.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, the first clip member 112 includes a first connecting portion 112a and a first clip portion 112b, and the first connecting portion 112a connects the first clip portion 112b and the manipulation button assembly 113, respectively. The second clip 122 includes a second connecting portion 122a and a second clip portion 122 b. The second connecting portion 122a extends from the upper housing body 121 to a direction close to the helmet main housing 110. The second clamping portion 122b is disposed on a side of the second connecting portion 122a departing from the upper housing body 121. When the manipulation button assembly 113 is in the first state, the first clamping portion 112b and the second clamping portion 122b are clamped, so that the helmet upper shell 120 can be fixed to the helmet main shell 110; when the manipulation button assembly 113 is in the second state, the first and second clipping portions 112b and 122b are separated, so that the helmet upper shell 120 can be detached from the helmet main shell 110.
It should be noted that, the specific shapes of the first clamping portion 112b and the second clamping portion 122b are not limited, for example, as shown in fig. 4, the first clamping portion 112b may have a hook, and correspondingly, the second clamping portion 122b has a slot. Alternatively, the first engaging portion 112b may have a slot, and correspondingly, the second engaging portion 122b has a hook, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment. In an embodiment, as shown in fig. 4, the first engaging portion 112b and the second engaging portion 122b are two engaging hooks, and the two engaging hooks have guiding surfaces with a guiding angle, and the two guiding surfaces are adapted to facilitate the engaging of the first engaging portion 112b and the second engaging portion 122 b.
For example, as shown in fig. 3, the main housing body 111 is further provided with a scratch-proof protective ring 111a, the scratch-proof protective ring 111a may be disposed around the bottom outer contour of the main housing body 111, or the scratch-proof protective ring 111a may also be disposed around the bottom outer contour of the main housing body 111 at intervals, and the scratch-proof protective ring 111a may be made of a plastic material, for example, abs (acrylonitrile Butadiene styrene) and pc (polycarbonate) material, and the like, which is not limited in this embodiment. Through the anti-scratch guard circle 111a that sets up, when can effectively avoiding placing main casing body 111, main casing body 111 is taken place by the phenomenon of scraping lacquer, improves the life of helmet and can keep the pleasing to the eye and the travelling comfort of helmet to and still can avoid the user when wearing the helmet, buffering main casing body 111 and user's contact, improvement user experience.
For example, as shown in fig. 3, a carbon fiber protective layer (not shown) may be further disposed on the main housing body 111, and the carbon fiber protective layer may be disposed on all or a part of the outer contour area of the main housing body 111 except for the scratch-proof protective ring 111a, which is not limited in this embodiment. The service life of the helmet can be further prolonged through the carbon fiber protective layer.
For example, as shown in fig. 4, the first clamping member 112 is located on the inner side wall of the main shell body 111, and the second clamping member 122 is located on the inner side wall of the upper shell body 121, so that when the helmet upper shell 120 is assembled to the helmet main shell 110, the first clamping member 112 and the second clamping member 122 can be hidden inside the helmet 100, and the beauty, comfort and safety of the helmet 100 are improved.
For example, as shown in fig. 2 and 4, in order to facilitate assembling the helmet 100, an escape groove 114 allowing the second snap-in member 122 to pass through is further disposed on the main shell body 111. In this way, when the helmet upper shell 120 is assembled, the second clamping member 122 on the helmet upper shell 120 enters the helmet 100 through the avoiding groove 114 on the helmet main shell 110, and is clamped with the first clamping member 112 on the inner side wall of the helmet main shell 110.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, two first clamping members 112 and two operation button assemblies 113 are arranged on the helmet main shell 110, and the two first clamping members 112 and the two operation button assemblies 113 are symmetrically arranged along the axial direction of the main shell body 111. Correspondingly, the helmet upper shell 120 includes two second clamping members 122, and the two second clamping members 122 are symmetrically arranged along the axial direction of the upper shell body 121. The two operation button assemblies 113 are disposed corresponding to the first engaging member 112 and the second engaging member 122, and the outer surface of the operation button assembly 113 is, for example, circular, square, triangular, etc., which is not limited herein. Of course, besides, the helmet main shell 110 and the helmet upper shell 120 may also be designed with other numbers of the first clamping members 112 and the second clamping members 122 according to actual needs, for example, three or more, and the like, and the present embodiment is not limited thereto.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, 5 and 6, the manipulation button assembly 113 includes a button holder 113a, a manipulation button 113b, and an elastic member 113 c. The button seat 113a is provided with an avoiding through hole 113a1, the control button 113b is provided with a convex column 113b1, and the convex column 113b1 is movably arranged in the avoiding through hole 113a1 in a penetrating way, that is, the convex column 113b1 can slide up and down along the avoiding through hole 113a 1. Preferably, the bypass through hole 113a1 is coaxial with the center line of the convex column 113b 1. The elastic member 113c is sleeved on the outer peripheral wall of the avoiding through hole 113a1, the first end of the elastic member 113c is abutted to the control button 113b, and the second end of the elastic member 113c is abutted to the button seat 113 a.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, the first clip member 112 includes a first connecting portion 112a and a first clip portion 112b, and the first connecting portion 112a connects the first clip portion 112b and the manipulation button assembly 113, respectively. The second clip 122 includes a second connecting portion 122a and a second clip portion 122 b. The second connecting portion 122a extends from the upper housing body 121 to a direction close to the helmet main housing 110. The second clamping portion 122b is disposed on a side of the second connecting portion 122a departing from the upper housing body 121. When the manipulation button assembly 113 is in the first state, the first clamping portion 112b and the second clamping portion 122b are clamped, so that the helmet upper shell 120 can be fixed to the helmet main shell 110; when the manipulation button assembly 113 is in the second state, the first and second clipping portions 112b and 122b are separated, so that the helmet upper shell 120 can be detached from the helmet main shell 110.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the convex pillar 113b1 of the button seat 113a passes through the bypass through hole 113a1 to reach the inside of the main housing body 111 to be connected with the first connecting portion 112a of the first clip 112, that is, the first clip 112 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the convex pillar 113b 1. An avoiding space is arranged in the main casing body 111, and the convex column 113b1 is used for driving the first clamping piece 112 to move in the avoiding space. The avoidance space is communicated with the avoidance groove 114 of the main shell body 111, and then the second clamping piece 122 passes through the avoidance groove 114 and enters the helmet 100, and then is clamped with the first clamping piece 112 located in the avoidance space.
In addition, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, the outer peripheral wall of the button seat 113a is provided with at least one first engaging protrusion 113a2, and the inner peripheral wall of the main housing body 111 is provided with at least one first engaging groove (not shown), in which the first engaging protrusion is engaged. The first catching groove 111 and the first catching protrusion cooperate to ensure that the button seat 113a is not separated from the button groove. The peripheral wall of the control button 113b is provided with at least one second clamping protrusion 113b2, the peripheral wall of the button seat 113a is provided with at least one second clamping groove 113a3, and the second clamping protrusion 113b2 is clamped in the second clamping groove 113a 3. Similarly, the second latch groove 113a3 and the second latch protrusion 113b2 cooperate to ensure that the manipulation button 113b is not released from the button seat 113 a.
The elastic member 113c may be a return spring, which is sleeved on the outer peripheral wall of the escape through hole 113a1, and one end of the return spring abuts against the inner side wall of the operation button 113b, and the other end abuts against the bottom of the button seat 113 a. When the operation button 113b is pressed, the operation button assembly 113 is released, and the operation button assembly 113 is switched from the pressed state to the initial state under the action of the return spring.
As shown in fig. 1, when the operation button assembly 113 is in the initial state, the outer surface of the operation button 113b will slightly protrude from the outer surface of the helmet, and the design of the button slot and the operation button 113b can improve the overall aesthetic property. Further, when the helmet upper shell 120 is disassembled or assembled, the clamping structure cannot be exposed outside, so that the parts can be protected, and the service life of the parts can be prolonged.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 4, when the helmet upper shell 120 needs to be detached, the user can press the operation button 113b, and the convex pillar 113b1 on the operation button 113b can drive the first clip member 112 to move in a direction away from the second clip member 122, so that the second clip member 122 is separated from the first clip member 112, and the helmet upper shell 120 is detached from the helmet main shell 110 by the user. After the operating button 113b is pressed, the elastic member 113c sleeved on the outer side of the protruding pillar 113b1 is in a pressed state. After the user releases the pressed control button 113b, under the action of the elastic member 113c, the convex pillar 113b1 on the control button 113b drives the first clip member 112 to reset.
When the original helmet upper shell 120 needs to be installed on the helmet main shell 110, or the replaced helmet upper shell 120 is installed on the helmet main shell 110, a user can directly pass the second clamping member 122 of the helmet upper shell 120 through the avoiding groove 114 of the helmet main shell 110, enter the helmet 100, and clamp the first clamping member 112 of the helmet main shell 110. When the second clamping member 122 of the helmet upper shell 120 is clamped with the first clamping member 112 of the helmet main shell 110, a 'click' sound is heard, which indicates that the clamping buckle is locked.
For example, as shown in fig. 2, a first mounting groove 123 is further formed in the upper housing body 121, the first mounting groove 123 is used for avoiding the manipulation button assembly 113, and after the helmet upper housing 120 is assembled to the helmet main housing 110, the helmet upper housing 120 is in communication with the outer surface of the helmet main housing 110, so that integrity is ensured. That is, as shown in fig. 2, the first mounting groove 123 may have a substantially semicircular shape, so that the first mounting groove 123 may receive an outer contour of an upper half of the button groove when the helmet upper shell 120 is mounted to the helmet main shell 110.
Further, in order to ensure the overall aesthetic property of the helmet, the main housing body 111 is provided with a button slot for installing the operation button assembly 113, so that the operation button assembly 113 does not protrude from the surface of the main housing body 111 completely, and the operation button assembly 113 can also improve the design feeling of the main housing body 111. The manipulation button assembly 113 may be provided as a module assembly to be fitted in a button slot of the main housing body 111, which is constructed to facilitate maintenance and part replacement.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 1, the helmet 100 further includes a control circuit (not shown) and a charging module 130 having a charging interface. The control circuit is disposed within the helmet main housing 110. The charging module 130 is detachably disposed on the helmet main housing 110, and is used for supplying power to the control circuit.
Specifically, when the charging power supply built in the charging module 130 is insufficient in electric quantity, the user only needs to detach the charging module 130 from the helmet main housing 110, and then charges the battery by using the charging interface on the charging module 130.
According to different requirements, different control circuits can be designed, for example, the control circuit may include an audio acquisition module for acquiring audio signals of a user or the surrounding environment, or the control circuit may also include an audio playing module, and the audio playing module may communicate with a user mobile terminal, such as a mobile phone, a computer, a tablet, and the like, through a bluetooth chip embedded in a helmet, so as to play music, video, audio books and the like on the mobile terminal. Besides collecting audio signals and playing audio, the control circuit may also have a function of answering/making a call, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment.
The helmet of this embodiment, the module detachably that charges sets up on the helmet main casing body to can realize charging alone, can extend and place the place that can't place at the helmet as outdoor rescue lamp. The control circuit can adopt a pin type to trigger the charging module, thereby effectively providing a stable power supply and conveniently and quickly disassembling the whole charging module.
It should be noted that, the connection mode that specifically can be dismantled to the module of charging and helmet main casing does not have the restriction, for example, can adopt plug-in removable connection mode, only need once insert and pull out just can lift off the module of charging and install, pull out just can charge for the product through the interface that charges, simple insert in place and do not leave the gap and just can supply power for the helmet.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 3, the charging module 130 is further provided with a first buckle (not shown), and the helmet main shell 110 is further provided with a first clamping groove 115; a mounting hole 124 is formed in a corresponding position of the helmet upper shell 120, and the first buckle is clamped with the first clamping groove 115 through the mounting hole 124.
The helmet of this embodiment, through with the help of the first buckle on the module of charging, draw-in groove on the main casing body of helmet and the mounting hole on the casing on the helmet, can realize supplementary detachable connection the main casing body of helmet with casing on the helmet improves the stability of casing on the main casing body of helmet.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 1, the charging module 130 further includes a light group module, the light group module can turn on the warning light only by touching a touch key on the charging module 130 when the charging module is used at night, the light group module may include one or more LED lights, and each LED light may display the same or different color to achieve an illumination or warning effect. Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, a plurality of LED lamps may be disposed along a circumferential direction of the charging module 130, may be disposed at equal intervals or non-equal intervals along the circumferential direction of the charging module 130, and the like.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 1, the charging interface adopts a magnetic-type charging interface. This effectively avoids the risk of certain blind operations and simplifies the manner of use.
In another aspect, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the disclosed embodiment relates to a helmet upper shell 120 for detachable connection with a helmet main shell 110, wherein an inner contour of the helmet upper shell 120 is adapted to an outer contour of a top of the helmet main shell 110. For detailed description, please refer to the above embodiments, which are not repeated herein. The helmet upper shell 120 includes an upper shell body 121 and at least one second clamping member 122 disposed on the upper shell body 121. The second clamping piece 122 can be clamped with the corresponding first clamping piece 112 when the control button assembly 113 is in the first state, and the second clamping piece 122 can be separated from the corresponding first clamping piece 112 when the control button assembly 113 is in the second state.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, the second clip 122 includes a second connecting portion 122a and a second clip portion 122 b. The second connecting portion 122a extends from the upper housing body 121 to a direction close to the helmet main housing 110. The second clamping portion 122b is disposed on a side of the second connecting portion 122a departing from the upper housing body 121. When the manipulation button assembly 113 is in the first state, the first clamping portion 112b and the second clamping portion 122b are clamped, so that the helmet upper shell 120 can be fixed to the helmet main shell 110; when the manipulation button assembly 113 is in the second state, the first and second clipping portions 112b and 122b are separated, so that the helmet upper shell 120 can be detached from the helmet main shell 110.
For example, as shown in fig. 4, the second clamping member 122 is located on an inner side wall of the upper housing body 121.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, the helmet upper shell 120 includes two second snap members 122, and the two second snap members 122 are symmetrically arranged along the axial direction of the upper shell body 121.
In another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the disclosed embodiment further relates to a helmet main shell 110 for detachable connection with a helmet upper shell 120, wherein an inner contour of the helmet upper shell 120 is adapted to an outer contour of a top of the helmet main shell 110. For detailed description, please refer to the above embodiments, which are not repeated herein.
As shown in fig. 1 to 4, the helmet main shell 110 includes a main shell body 111, and at least one first snap member 112 and at least one control button assembly 113 disposed on the main shell body 111. The first clamping member 112 can be clamped with the corresponding second clamping member 122 when the control button assembly 113 is in the first state. And the first clip 112 can be separated from the corresponding second clip 122 when the manipulation button assembly 113 is in the second state.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, the first clip member 112 includes a first connecting portion 112a and a first clip portion 112b, and the first connecting portion 112a connects the first clip portion 112b and the manipulation button assembly 113, respectively.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, the first clamping member 112 is located on an inner side wall of the main housing body 111.
For example, as shown in fig. 2 and 4, in order to facilitate assembling the helmet 100, an escape groove 114 allowing the second snap-in member 122 to pass through is further disposed on the main shell body 111.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, two first clamping members 112 and two operation button assemblies 113 are arranged on the helmet main shell 110, and the two first clamping members 112 and the two operation button assemblies 113 are symmetrically arranged along the axial direction of the main shell body 111.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, 5 and 6, the manipulation button assembly 113 includes a button holder 113a, a manipulation button 113b, and an elastic member 113 c. The button seat 113a is provided with an avoiding through hole 113a1, the control button 113b is provided with a convex column 113b1, and the convex column 113b1 is movably arranged in the avoiding through hole 113a1 in a penetrating way, that is, the convex column 113b1 can slide up and down along the avoiding through hole 113a 1. Preferably, the bypass through hole 113a1 is coaxial with the center line of the convex column 113b 1. The elastic member 113c is sleeved on the outer peripheral wall of the avoiding through hole 113a1, the first end of the elastic member 113c is abutted to the control button 113b, and the second end of the elastic member 113c is abutted to the button seat 113 a.
As shown in fig. 5 and 6, the outer peripheral wall of the button seat 113a is provided with at least one first engaging protrusion 113a2, and the inner peripheral wall of the main housing body 111 is provided with at least one first engaging groove (not shown), in which the first engaging protrusion is engaged. The first catching groove 111 and the first catching protrusion cooperate to ensure that the button seat 113a is not separated from the button groove. The peripheral wall of the control button 113b is provided with at least one second clamping protrusion 113b2, the peripheral wall of the button seat 113a is provided with at least one second clamping groove 113a3, and the second clamping protrusion 113b2 is clamped in the second clamping groove 113a 3. Similarly, the second latch groove 113a3 and the second latch protrusion 113b2 cooperate to ensure that the manipulation button 113b is not released from the button seat 113 a.
It is to be understood that the above embodiments are merely exemplary embodiments that are employed to illustrate the principles of the present disclosure, and that the present disclosure is not limited thereto. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure, and these are to be considered as the scope of the disclosure.

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1. The helmet upper shell is characterized by being detachably connected with a helmet main shell, wherein the inner contour of the helmet upper shell is matched with the outer contour of the top of the helmet main shell; the helmet main shell comprises at least one first clamping piece and at least one control button assembly;
the helmet upper shell comprises an upper shell body and at least one second clamping piece arranged on the upper shell body; wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the second clamping piece can be clamped with the corresponding first clamping piece when the control button assembly is in a first state; and the number of the first and second groups,
the second clamping piece can be separated from the corresponding first clamping piece when the control button assembly is in the second state.
2. The helmet upper shell according to claim 1, wherein the second snap member comprises:
the second connecting part extends from the upper shell body to the direction close to the main shell of the helmet;
the second clamping portion is arranged on one side, away from the upper shell body, of the second connecting portion.
3. The helmet upper shell according to claim 2, wherein the second engaging portion has a slot or a hook.
4. The helmet upper shell according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the second snap-in member is located on an inner side wall of the upper shell body.
5. The helmet upper shell according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the helmet upper shell includes two second snap members, and the two second snap members are symmetrically disposed along an axial direction of the upper shell body.
6. The helmet upper shell according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein a first mounting groove is further formed on the upper shell body, and the first mounting groove is used for avoiding a button groove on the helmet main shell.
7. The helmet main shell is characterized by being detachably connected with an upper helmet shell, the inner outline of the upper helmet shell is matched with the outer outline of the top of the main helmet shell, and the upper helmet shell comprises at least one second clamping piece;
the helmet main shell comprises a main shell body, and at least one first clamping piece and at least one control button assembly which are arranged on the main shell body; wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the first clamping piece can be clamped with the corresponding second clamping piece when the control button assembly is in the first state; and the number of the first and second groups,
the first clamping piece can be separated from the corresponding second clamping piece when the control button assembly is in the second state.
8. The helmet main shell according to claim 7, wherein the first snap member includes a first connecting portion and a first snap portion, the first connecting portion connecting the first snap portion and the manipulation button assembly, respectively.
9. The helmet main shell according to claim 8, wherein the first snap-in portion has a snap or a catch groove.
10. The main helmet shell according to any one of claims 7 to 9, wherein the first snap-in member is located on an inner side wall of the main helmet shell, and an escape groove allowing the second snap-in member to pass through is further formed in the main helmet shell.
11. A helmet main shell according to any one of claims 7 to 9, wherein the manipulation button assembly comprises a button seat, a manipulation button, and an elastic member;
the button seat is provided with an avoiding through hole, the control button is provided with a convex column, and the convex column is movably arranged in the avoiding through hole in a penetrating mode;
the elastic piece is sleeved on the peripheral wall of the avoiding through hole, the first end of the elastic piece is abutted to the control button, and the second end of the elastic piece is abutted to the button seat.
12. A helmet main shell according to claim 11,
the outer peripheral wall of the button seat is provided with at least one first clamping protrusion, the inner peripheral wall of the main shell body is provided with at least one first clamping groove, and the first clamping protrusion is clamped in the first clamping groove;
the control button periphery wall is provided with at least one second joint arch, button seat internal perisporium is provided with at least one second joint groove, the protruding card of second joint is established in the second joint groove.
13. A helmet, characterized in that it comprises:
an upper helmet shell according to any one of claims 1 to 6; and the number of the first and second groups,
a helmet main shell as claimed in any one of claims 7 to 12; wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the helmet upper shell is detachably connected with the helmet main shell.
14. The helmet of claim 13, further comprising a charging module having a charging interface and a control circuit;
the control circuit is arranged in the helmet main shell;
the charging module is detachably arranged on the helmet main shell and used for supplying power to the control circuit.
15. The helmet of claim 14, wherein one of the charging module and the helmet main housing further comprises a first snap, and the other of the charging module and the helmet main housing further comprises a first snap groove; the helmet is characterized in that a mounting hole is formed in the corresponding position of the shell on the helmet, and the first buckle is connected with the first clamping groove in a clamped mode through the mounting hole.
16. The helmet of claim 14, wherein the charging module further comprises a light bank module, and/or the charging interface is a magnetic-type charging interface.
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