CN210018023U - Helmet and interaction system - Google Patents

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CN210018023U
CN210018023U CN201821207480.9U CN201821207480U CN210018023U CN 210018023 U CN210018023 U CN 210018023U CN 201821207480 U CN201821207480 U CN 201821207480U CN 210018023 U CN210018023 U CN 210018023U
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of the helmet, a helmet and contain interactive system of this helmet is disclosed. The helmet comprises: the first side part and the second side part are connected with the top part; the interactive portion is assembled on the top portion and/or the first side portion and/or the second side portion; a closable first opening is formed between the top part and the first side part, a closable second opening is formed between the top part and the second side part, and a closable third opening is formed between the first side part and the second side part; the interaction part is used for interacting with at least one mobile terminal. The embodiment of the utility model provides an in the helmet can be accomodate with a very good mode to fully ensured the safeguard function of helmet.

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Helmet and interaction system
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of the helmet, a helmet and contain interactive system of this helmet is disclosed.
Background
In recent years, people who enjoy indoor and outdoor sports such as riding, skating, and skateboarding have increased. Safety protection is also very important when people enjoy the fun of sports. Wearing a helmet is beneficial for protecting the head during exercise.
The principle of wearing helmet to protect head mainly includes: the helmet is able to absorb the impact of a collision when the head of the helmet wearer is struck and to stop the head at a relatively slow speed. Under the condition of not wearing the helmet, on one hand, the head is likely to be directly punctured by a sharp object, and on the other hand, the impact generated by head collision can damage the inside of the brain, even cause serious problems such as intracranial hemorrhage and the like. With the development of the technology, the helmet can not only provide maximum protection for the head, but also be used as an interactive terminal to realize various interactive functions.
The inventor is in studying the utility model discloses an in-process discovery, the helmet among the prior art or occupy great space, and be not convenient for accomodate, seriously influence the popularization of helmet. Or the storage mode influences the protection function of the helmet, which causes much inconvenience for the user of the helmet.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The embodiment of the utility model discloses helmet and contain the interactive system of this helmet. The helmet can be stored in a very good manner, and the protective function of the helmet is fully guaranteed. The interactive system can interact with the mobile terminal to realize various functions such as navigation prompt, voice passing and the like.
One or more embodiments of the present invention disclose a helmet. The helmet comprises: the first side part and the second side part are connected with the top part; the interactive portion is assembled on the top portion and/or the first side portion and/or the second side portion; a closable first opening is formed between the top part and the first side part, a closable second opening is formed between the top part and the second side part, and a closable third opening is formed between the first side part and the second side part; the interaction part is used for interacting with at least one mobile terminal.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, a junction of the top portion and the first side portion forms a first folding gap, and a junction of the top portion and the second side portion forms a second folding gap; the first folding gap intersects the second folding gap.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the helmet further comprises: the first connecting component, the second connecting component and the third connecting component; the first connecting assembly is mounted on the top and the first side portion, the second connecting assembly is mounted on the top and the second side portion, and the third connecting assembly is mounted on the first side portion and the second side portion; the first connecting component is used for connecting the top part and the first side part after the first opening is closed; the second connecting component is used for connecting the top part and the second side part after the second opening is closed; the third connecting assembly is used for connecting the first side part and the second side part after the third opening is closed.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the helmet further comprises: the positioning device comprises a first positioning assembly, a second positioning assembly and a third positioning assembly; the first positioning assembly is mounted on the top and the first side, the second positioning assembly is mounted on the top and the second side, and the third positioning assembly is mounted on the first side and the second side; the first positioning component is used for positioning the relative position between the top part and the first side part when the first opening is closed; the second positioning component is used for positioning the relative position between the top part and the second side part when the second opening is closed; the third positioning component is used for positioning the relative position between the first side part and the second side part when the third opening is closed.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the top, the first side, and the second side all include a crust layer and a buffer layer, the crust layer being adhered to the buffer layer.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the helmet further comprises a reinforcement layer disposed between the hard shell layer and the cushioning layer.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the buffer layer is formed by arranging a plurality of unit bodies on the hard shell layer or the reinforcing layer.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the buffer layer includes a large unit body and a plurality of small unit bodies arranged around the third opening.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the interaction portion includes: the device comprises a power supply module, a communication module, a control module and a prompt module; the power supply module supplies electric energy to the communication module, the control module and the prompt module; the communication module is used for establishing a communication link with at least one mobile terminal; the control module is used for controlling the power supply module, the communication module and the prompt module; the prompt module is used for sending out prompt information.
One or more embodiments of the present invention disclose an interactive system. The interaction system comprises any one of the helmets and at least one mobile terminal, wherein the helmet establishes a communication link with the mobile terminal through the interaction part and interacts with the mobile terminal through the interaction part.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model discloses a technical scheme mainly has following beneficial effect:
in an embodiment of the present invention, the helmet comprises: the first side part and the second side part are connected with the top part; the interactive portion is assembled on the top portion and/or the first side portion and/or the second side portion; a closable first opening is formed between the top part and the first side part, a closable second opening is formed between the top part and the second side part, and a closable third opening is formed between the first side part and the second side part; the interaction part is used for interacting with at least one mobile terminal. In an embodiment of the present invention, the helmet can be switched between an extended state and a closed state. Because a closable first opening is formed between the top part and the first side part, a closable second opening is formed between the top part and the second side part, and a closable third opening is formed between the first side part and the second side part. The top portion and the first side portion can be expanded along the first opening, the top portion and the second side portion can be expanded along the second opening, and the first side portion and the second side portion can be expanded along the third opening, so that the helmet is expanded to be flat. The user can put the helmet in the stretching state into the backpack for storage. Because the helmet in the stretching state of the helmet is flat, when the helmet is placed in a backpack or buckled outside the backpack, the helmet can be well matched with the containing space or the external shape of the backpack, the occupied space is relatively small, the space utilization rate of the backpack cannot be influenced by excessive bulging, and the containing space of the backpack can be fully utilized. After the first opening is closed, the top and the first side part are enclosed along the first opening, after the second opening is closed, the top and the second side part are enclosed along the second opening, and after the third opening is closed, the first side part and the second side part are enclosed along the third opening. After the top, the first side and the second side are enclosed in pairs, the helmet becomes an enclosed state. The user can wear the helmet in the enclosed state on the head. The embodiment of the utility model provides an in, the helmet through stretch the state with enclose and close the state and carry out interconversion, both convenience of customers will stretch the helmet under the state and put into the knapsack and accomodate, satisfied again that the user will enclose the helmet that closes under the state and wear overhead. The helmet is divided into the top portion, the first side portion, and the second side portion by the first opening, the second opening, and the third opening. The top part is used for protecting the forehead, the top of the head and the hindbrain of the head, the first side part is used for protecting one side surface of the head, and the second side part is used for protecting the other side surface of the head, so that the helmet can still be well protected when a user wears the helmet in a closed state.
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Fig. 1 is a top view of a helmet in an extended state according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a bottom view of the helmet in an extended state according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a perspective view of the helmet in a closed state according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of area I of FIG. 1;
fig. 5 is a front view of the helmet according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of area II of FIG. 5;
fig. 7 is a rear view of the helmet according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 8 is a structural view of the helmet in an extended state according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 9 is a schematic view of a buffer layer according to another embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 10 is a schematic view of a structure of an interaction portion according to another embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 11 is a schematic diagram of an interactive system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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In order to facilitate understanding of the present invention, the present invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. The preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown in the drawings. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. The terminology used in the description of the invention herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention.
The principle of wearing helmet to protect head mainly includes: the helmet is able to absorb the impact of a collision when the head of the helmet wearer is struck and to stop the head at a relatively slow speed. Under the condition of not wearing the helmet, on one hand, the head is likely to be directly punctured by a sharp object, and on the other hand, the impact generated by head collision can damage the inside of the brain, even cause serious problems such as intracranial hemorrhage and the like. With the development of the technology, the helmet can not only provide maximum protection for the head, but also be used as an interactive terminal to realize various interactive functions.
An embodiment of the utility model discloses a helmet. The helmet can be rapidly stored and put into the backpack, and the occupied space of the helmet after storage is relatively small, so that the helmet is convenient for a user to carry. In one possible use scenario, a user wears the helmet for outdoor sports such as skateboarding, cycling, and the like. Since the user is generally not accustomed to wearing the helmet when not exercising, the enthusiasm of the user to wear the helmet can be diminished if the helmet is not stored in a preferred manner. The embodiment of the utility model discloses an it will disclose one kind and accomodate very convenient helmet to can not influence the safeguard function of helmet.
Referring to fig. 1, fig. 2 and fig. 3, wherein fig. 1 is a top view of the helmet in an extended state according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 2 is a bottom view of the helmet in an extended state according to an embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 3 is a perspective view of the helmet in a closed state according to an embodiment of the present invention.
As illustrated in fig. 1 and 2, the helmet comprises: a top 10, a first side 20, a second side 30, and an interface (not shown), wherein the first side 20 and the second side 30 are connected to the top 10. The interactive portion (not shown) is assembled on the top 10 and/or the first side 20 and/or the second side 30. The crown 10 serves to protect the forehead, crown and hindbrain of the head. The first side 20 is for shielding one side of the head and the second side 30 is for shielding the other side of the head.
A closable first opening 100 is formed between the top portion 10 and the first side portion 20, a closable second opening 200 is formed between the top portion 10 and the second side portion 30, and a closable third opening 300 is formed between the first side portion 20 and the second side portion 30. The interaction part (not shown) is used for interacting with at least one mobile terminal. The interaction part can be arranged at any part of the helmet.
The helmet in the above embodiments can be switched between the extended state and the enclosed state. As illustrated in fig. 1 and 2, since a closable first opening 100 is formed between the top portion 10 and the first side portion 20, a closable second opening 200 is formed between the top portion 10 and the second side portion 30, and a closable third opening 300 is formed between the first side portion 20 and the second side portion 30. The top portion 10 and the first side portion 20 can be opened along the first opening 100, the top portion 10 and the second side portion 30 can be opened along the second opening 200, and the first side portion 20 and the second side portion 30 can be opened along the third opening 300, so that the helmet is spread to be flat. The user can put the helmet in the stretching state into the backpack for storage. Because the helmet in the stretching state of the helmet is flat, when the helmet is placed in a backpack or buckled outside the backpack, the helmet can be well matched with the containing space or the external shape of the backpack, the occupied space is relatively small, the space utilization rate of the backpack cannot be influenced by excessive bulging, and the containing space of the backpack can be fully utilized.
As illustrated in fig. 3, after the first opening 100 is closed, the top portion 10 and the first side portion 20 are enclosed along the first opening 100, after the second opening 200 is closed, the top portion 10 and the second side portion 30 are enclosed along the second opening 200, and after the third opening 300 is closed, the first side portion 20 and the second side portion 30 are enclosed along the third opening 300. After the top 10, the first side 20 and the second side 30 are enclosed in pairs, the helmet becomes an enclosed state. The user can wear the helmet in the enclosed state on the head. The helmet in the above-mentioned embodiment carries out interconversion through extending state and the state of enclosing, and both convenience of customers puts into the knapsack with the helmet under the extending state and accomodates, has satisfied again that the user will enclose the helmet under the state and wear on the head. The helmet is divided into the top portion 10, the first side portion 20, and the second side portion 30 by the first opening 100, the second opening 200, and the third opening 300. Wherein the top portion 10 is used for protecting the forehead, the top of the head and the hindbrain of the head, the first side portion 20 is used for protecting one side surface of the head, and the second side portion 30 is used for protecting the other side surface of the head, so that the user can still be well protected when wearing the helmet in a closed state.
As illustrated in fig. 1, 2 and 3, the helmet further includes a first safety belt 21 and a second safety belt 31. Wherein the first safety belt 21 is mounted on the first side portion 20 and the second safety belt 31 is mounted on the second side portion 30. When the user wears the helmet in the closed state, the first safety belt 21 and the second safety belt 31 are engaged with each other, so that the helmet is fastened to the head.
Referring to fig. 4, an enlarged view of region i of fig. 1 is shown. In an embodiment of the present invention, a junction of the top portion 10 and the first side portion 20 forms a first folding gap 101, and a junction of the top portion 10 and the second side portion 30 forms a second folding gap 102. The first folding gap 101 intersects the second folding gap 102. As illustrated in fig. 4, the left dotted oval area is a junction of the top portion 10 and the first side portion 20, and the right dotted oval area is a junction of the top portion 10 and the second side portion 30. The first folding gap 101 is located approximately in the left-hand dashed oval area, while the second folding gap 102 is located approximately in the right-hand dashed oval area. The first folding gap 101 facilitates guiding the joint of the top portion 10 and the second side portion 30 to fold along the first folding gap 101, and the second folding gap 102 facilitates guiding the joint of the top portion 10 and the second side portion 30 to fold along the second folding gap 102.
Referring to fig. 5, 6 and 7, fig. 5 is a front view of the helmet according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 6 is an enlarged view of a region ii in fig. 5, and fig. 7 is a rear view of the helmet according to an embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated in fig. 5 and 7, in an embodiment of the invention, the helmet further comprises: a first connecting assembly 51, a second connecting assembly 52 and a third connecting assembly 53. The first connecting assembly 51 is installed on the top 10 and the first side 20, the second connecting assembly 52 is installed on the top 10 and the second side 30, and the third connecting assembly 53 is installed on the first side 20 and the second side 30. The first connecting component 51 is used for connecting the top portion 10 and the first side portion 20 after the first opening 100 is closed. The second connecting assembly 52 is used for connecting the top portion 10 and the second side portion 30 after the second opening 200 is closed. The third connecting component 53 is used for connecting the first side portion 20 and the second side portion 30 after the third opening 300 is closed.
It is understood that the first connecting assembly 51, the second connecting assembly 52, and the third connecting assembly 53 each include various configurations. In the embodiment of the present invention, a configuration of the first connection member 51 is taken as an example. As illustrated in fig. 6, the first connection assembly 51 includes: a first fastener tape 511, a second fastener tape 512, and a slider 513. Wherein the first fastener tape 511 is mounted on the top portion 10, and the second fastener tape 512 is mounted on the first side portion 20, that is, the first fastener tape 511 and the second fastener tape 512 are mounted on both sides of the first opening 100. The slider 513 is assembled on the first and second fastener tapes 511 and 512, and the first opening 100 is closed and opened by pulling the first and second fastener tapes 511 and 512. In a possible embodiment, the pull-tab 513 is magnetic and can be attracted to the top 10 and the first side 20.
With continued reference to fig. 7, in one possible embodiment, one or more light-reflective bands 103 are disposed on each of the first side portion 20 and the second side portion 30. The reflective band 103 is useful for the wearer of the helmet to be noticed. Further, one or more air flow channels 104 are respectively disposed on the top portion 10, the first side portion 20 and the second side portion 30. The air flow channels 104 facilitate heat dissipation from the head of the helmet wearer.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the helmet further comprises: a first positioning assembly 61, a second positioning assembly 62 and a third positioning assembly 63. The first positioning member 61 is mounted on the top 10 and the first side 20, the second positioning member 62 is mounted on the top 10 and the second side 30, and the third positioning member 63 is mounted on the first side 20 and the second side 30. The first positioning component 61 is used for positioning the relative position between the top portion 10 and the first side portion 20 when the first opening 100 is closed. The second positioning component 62 is used for positioning the relative position between the top portion 10 and the second side portion 30 when the second opening 200 is closed. The third positioning component 63 is used for positioning the relative position between the first side portion 20 and the second side portion 30 when the third opening 300 is closed.
It is to be understood that the first positioning assembly 61, the second positioning assembly 62, and the third positioning assembly 63 each include a variety of configurations. In the embodiment of the present invention, a configuration of the first positioning assembly 61 is taken as an example. The first positioning component 61 comprises two magnets attracted to each other, one of which is mounted on the top portion 10, and the other of which is mounted on the first side portion 20, i.e. two magnets attracted to each other are mounted on both sides of the first opening 100. The first positioning component 61, the second positioning component 62 and the third positioning component 63 can make the respective positions of the top portion 10, the first side portion 20 and the second side portion 30 more accurate when being enclosed, which is beneficial to help a user to quickly convert a helmet from an extended state to an enclosed state.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the top portion 10, the first side portion 20, and the second side portion 30 each include a hard shell layer and a buffer layer, the hard shell layer being adhered to the buffer layer. With the head as a reference, the hard shell layer is outside and the buffer layer is inside. The hard shell layer is not easy to be pierced by sharp objects, has proper toughness and can bear repeated folding. The buffer layer is relatively soft and is mainly used for buffering impact.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the helmet further comprises a reinforcement layer disposed between the hard shell layer and the cushioning layer. The reinforcing layer is mainly used for enhancing the protection of key parts of the head, such as the forehead, the hindbrain, two sides of the head, the top and the like.
In order to facilitate folding of the helmet in the prior art, the main structure supporting part is connected by soft materials, and hard objects can pierce the soft materials at the connecting part, so that the safety performance of the helmet can be greatly reduced. In the embodiment of the present invention, the hard shell layer can be adopted by modifying the shape of the helmet, and the reinforcing layer can be added if necessary, so that the helmet in the enclosed state can protect the head of the user as a common helmet which cannot be deformed and folded, and the safety performance can be ensured. The hard shell layer and the reinforcing layer are mainly made of hard materials with proper toughness, and the safety performance of the helmet is enhanced.
In one or more embodiments of the present invention, the buffer layer includes a large unit body and a plurality of small unit bodies arranged around the third opening 300. Fig. 8 is a structural view of the helmet in an extended state according to an embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated in fig. 8, taking the buffer layer of the second side portion 30 as an example, the buffer layer of the second side portion 30 includes a large cell body 301 and a plurality of small cell bodies 302. A plurality of the small unit bodies 302 are arranged at the periphery of the third opening 300 and adjacent to the large unit body 301. The breaking up of the buffer layer into large units and multiple small units facilitates a more random folding of the buffer layer.
Fig. 9 is a schematic view of a buffer layer according to another embodiment of the present invention. In another embodiment of the present invention, the buffer layer is formed by fitting a plurality of unit cells 70 on the hard shell layer or the reinforcing layer. By arranging the plurality of unit bodies 70 in a fitting manner to form the buffer layer, the foldability of the helmet is enhanced, and the helmet can be folded more freely.
As illustrated in fig. 9, a plurality of unit cells 70 are arranged on the hard shell layers or the reinforcing layers of the top 10, the first side 20, and the second side 30 according to a certain regular fit. Specifically, the unit body 70 has a triangular shape, and each corner forms an arc-shaped chamfer. The two adjacent unit bodies 70 are spaced apart from each other by a suitable gap, so that air can be ventilated, and the two adjacent unit bodies 70 can be prevented from being caught by hair.
Fig. 10 is a schematic diagram of a structure of the interactive part 40 according to another embodiment of the present invention. In an embodiment of the present invention, the interaction unit 40 includes: a power module 41, a communication module 42, a control module 43, and a prompt module 44. Wherein the power module 41 supplies power to the communication module 42, the control module 43 and the prompt module 44. The communication module 42 is configured to establish a communication link with at least one mobile terminal. The control module 43 is configured to control the power module 41, the communication module 42, and the prompt module 44. The prompt module 44 is used for sending out prompt information.
The embodiment of the present invention provides, the communication module 42 can be a bluetooth communication module, a WIFI communication module. The prompt information includes but is not limited to voice, light, vibration. The communication module 42 can receive the instruction from the mobile terminal or send the instruction to the mobile terminal. The utility model discloses a in other embodiments, mutual portion 40 still includes the voice interaction module, the voice interaction module can be right mobile terminal carries out speech control, or with functions such as wireless conversation, voice navigation are realized in the mobile terminal cooperation.
One or more embodiments of the present invention disclose an interactive system. Fig. 11 is a schematic diagram of an interactive system according to an embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated in fig. 11, the interactive system includes a helmet 1 and at least one mobile terminal 2, and the helmet 1 establishes a communication link with the mobile terminal 2 through the interactive part and interacts with the mobile terminal 2 through the interactive part.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the helmet comprises: the first side part and the second side part are connected with the top part; the interactive portion is assembled on the top portion and/or the first side portion and/or the second side portion; a closable first opening is formed between the top part and the first side part, a closable second opening is formed between the top part and the second side part, and a closable third opening is formed between the first side part and the second side part; the interaction part is used for interacting with at least one mobile terminal.
In an embodiment of the present invention, a junction of the top portion and the first side portion forms a first folding gap, and a junction of the top portion and the second side portion forms a second folding gap; the first folding gap intersects the second folding gap.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the helmet further comprises: the first connecting component, the second connecting component and the third connecting component; the first connecting assembly is mounted on the top and the first side portion, the second connecting assembly is mounted on the top and the second side portion, and the third connecting assembly is mounted on the first side portion and the second side portion; the first connecting component is used for connecting the top part and the first side part after the first opening is closed; the second connecting component is used for connecting the top part and the second side part after the second opening is closed; the third connecting assembly is used for connecting the first side part and the second side part after the third opening is closed.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the helmet further comprises: the positioning device comprises a first positioning assembly, a second positioning assembly and a third positioning assembly; the first positioning assembly is mounted on the top and the first side, the second positioning assembly is mounted on the top and the second side, and the third positioning assembly is mounted on the first side and the second side; the first positioning component is used for positioning the relative position between the top part and the first side part when the first opening is closed; the second positioning component is used for positioning the relative position between the top part and the second side part when the second opening is closed; the third positioning component is used for positioning the relative position between the first side part and the second side part when the third opening is closed.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the top, the first side and the second side all include a crust layer and a buffer layer, the crust layer and the buffer layer are adhered.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the helmet further comprises a reinforcement layer disposed between the hard shell layer and the cushioning layer.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the buffer layer includes a large unit body and a plurality of small unit bodies arranged around the third opening.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the buffer layer is formed by arranging a plurality of unit bodies on the hard shell layer or the reinforcing layer.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the interaction unit includes: the device comprises a power supply module, a communication module, a control module and a prompt module; the power supply module supplies electric energy to the communication module, the control module and the prompt module; the communication module is used for establishing a communication link with at least one mobile terminal; the control module is used for controlling the power supply module, the communication module and the prompt module; the prompt module is used for sending out prompt information.
An embodiment of the utility model discloses a software product of dress at mobile terminal, mobile terminal moves can establish communication link with the helmet in the above-mentioned embodiment behind the software product, and with the helmet is mutual.
When the techniques in the various embodiments described above are implemented using software, the computer instructions and/or data to implement the various embodiments described above may be stored on a computer-readable medium or transmitted as one or more instructions or code on a readable medium. Computer-readable media includes both computer storage media and communication media including any medium that facilitates transfer of a computer program from one place to another. A storage media may be any available media that a computer can store. Taking this as an example but not limiting: computer-readable media can include RAM, ROM, EEPROM, CD-ROM or other optical disk storage, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium that can carry or store desired program code in the form of instructions or data structures and that can be accessed by a computer. Further, any connection is properly termed a computer-readable medium. For example, if the software is transmitted from a website, server, or other remote source using a coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), or wireless technologies such as infrared, radio, and microwave, then the coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, DSL, or wireless technologies such as infrared, radio, and microwave are included in the definition of medium.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above examples are only for illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and are not limited thereto. Although the present application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. And such modifications or substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the corresponding technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application.

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1. A helmet, comprising: a top (10), a first side (20), a second side (30), and an interactive portion (40), the first side (20) and the second side (30) each being connected to the top (10); the interaction portion (40) is assembled on the top (10) and/or on the first side portion (20) and/or on the second side portion (30);
a closable first opening (100) is formed between the top part (10) and the first side part (20), a closable second opening (200) is formed between the top part (10) and the second side part (30), and a closable third opening (300) is formed between the first side part (20) and the second side part (30); the interaction part (40) is used for interacting with at least one mobile terminal.
2. Helmet according to claim 1, characterized in that the junction of the top portion (10) with the first side portion (20) forms a first folding gap (101) and the junction of the top portion (10) with the second side portion (30) forms a second folding gap (102);
the first folding gap (101) intersects the second folding gap (102).
3. The helmet according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising: a first connecting assembly (51), a second connecting assembly (52) and a third connecting assembly (53);
the first connecting assembly (51) is mounted on the top (10) and the first side (20), the second connecting assembly (52) is mounted on the top (10) and the second side (30), and the third connecting assembly (53) is mounted on the first side (20) and the second side (30);
the first connecting component (51) is used for connecting the top part (10) and the first side part (20) after the first opening (100) is closed; the second connecting assembly (52) is used for connecting the top part (10) and the second side part (30) after the second opening (200) is closed; the third connecting assembly (53) is used for connecting the first side part (20) and the second side part (30) after the third opening (300) is closed.
4. The helmet according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising: a first positioning component (61), a second positioning component (62) and a third positioning component (63);
the first positioning component (61) is arranged on the top (10) and the first side part (20), the second positioning component (62) is arranged on the top (10) and the second side part (30), and the third positioning component (63) is arranged on the first side part (20) and the second side part (30);
the first positioning assembly (61) is used for positioning the relative position between the top part (10) and the first side part (20) when the first opening (100) is closed; the second positioning assembly (62) is used for positioning the relative position between the top part (10) and the second side part (30) when the second opening (200) is closed; the third positioning assembly (63) is used for positioning the relative position between the first side part (20) and the second side part (30) when the third opening (300) is closed.
5. The helmet according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said top portion (10), said first lateral portion (20) and said second lateral portion (30) each comprise a hard shell layer and a cushioning layer, said hard shell layer being adhered to said cushioning layer.
6. The helmet of claim 5, further comprising a reinforcement layer disposed between the hard shell layer and the cushioning layer.
7. The helmet of claim 5, wherein the cushioning layer is formed by a plurality of unit cells arranged on the hard shell layer or the reinforcing layer.
8. The helmet according to claim 5, wherein the cushioning layer comprises a large unit body and a plurality of small unit bodies arranged at a periphery of the third opening (300).
9. The helmet according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the interaction portion (40) comprises: the device comprises a power supply module (41), a communication module (42), a control module (43) and a prompt module (44); wherein the power module (41) supplies electrical energy to the communication module (42), the control module (43) and the prompting module (44); the communication module (42) is used for establishing a communication link with at least one mobile terminal; the control module (43) is used for controlling the power supply module (41), the communication module (42) and the prompt module (44); the prompt module (44) is used for sending out prompt information.
10. An interactive system, characterized in that it comprises a helmet (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 9 and at least one mobile terminal (2), said helmet (1) establishing a communication link with said mobile terminal (2) through said interactive portion and interacting with said mobile terminal (2) through said interactive portion.
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