CN219679869U - Bionic neck protection helmet - Google Patents

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CN219679869U
CN219679869U CN202320754570.4U CN202320754570U CN219679869U CN 219679869 U CN219679869 U CN 219679869U CN 202320754570 U CN202320754570 U CN 202320754570U CN 219679869 U CN219679869 U CN 219679869U
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陈梓萌
陈盛涛
刘子迦
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The utility model is applicable to the technical field of wearing equipment, and provides a bionic neck-protecting helmet, which comprises the following components: a helmet body; the neck protection assembly is arranged at the bottom of the helmet main body and comprises a support frame and a buffer layer, wherein the support frame is fixedly arranged at the bottom of the helmet main body and is provided with two groups of support parts, the support parts are of circular arc structures, and the buffer layer is fixedly arranged on the support parts.

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Bionic neck protection helmet
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of wearing equipment, in particular to a bionic neck protection helmet.
Background
In recent years, with the widespread popularity of riding, the number of people involved in riding has increased year by year. Riding helmets are the most life-friendly protective barrier in riding sports. The falling in the riding process can cause great damage to the head, and even if a rider rides stably along the gradient at a lower speed, the safety problem cannot be ignored. The reason for wearing the riding helmet is also important, namely, the helmet is protected from injury. The relevant data indicate that 75% of the deaths from cycling in more than 500 deaths per year are due to fatal head injuries. Medical research has found that riding on helmets prevents 85% of head injuries and greatly reduces the extent of injury and mortality from accidents.
However, current helmets involve space that still remains optimized. For example, the current helmet design only completes the buffering and protection of head collision, but in the riding traffic accident, the injury caused by the injury and compression of the neck of the rider is also a great threat to the life safety of the rider.
Therefore, in view of the above situation, there is an urgent need to provide a bionic neck protection helmet, so as to overcome the shortcomings in the current practical application.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a bionic neck protection helmet, which aims to solve the problems in the technical background.
The utility model is realized in such a way that a bionic neck-protecting helmet comprises:
a helmet body;
install in the rib subassembly of helmet main part bottom, the rib subassembly includes support frame and buffer layer, support frame fixed mounting is in helmet main part bottom, and has two sets of supporting parts on the support frame, the supporting part is convex structure, and buffer layer fixed mounting is on the supporting part.
As a further scheme of the utility model: the support frame is detachably connected with the helmet main body.
As a further scheme of the utility model: one end of each of the two groups of supporting parts is close to the middle.
As a further scheme of the utility model: the helmet body includes a helmet shell and a liner mounted within the helmet shell.
As a further scheme of the utility model: the helmet shell is also rotatably provided with a lens.
As a further scheme of the utility model: the surface of the helmet shell is of a streamline structure imitating whale heads.
As a further scheme of the utility model: and trabeculae for improving the shock absorption effect are also arranged in the helmet shell.
As a further scheme of the utility model: the helmet shell is also provided with a vent and a double-D buckle
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
the supporting frame and the buffer layer are matched, so that the supporting capacity of the neck and the buffer capacity during collision are improved, the pressure of the helmet on the neck is reduced by applying the pressure on the shoulder position, the neck is protected from the other layer, the wearing time of a rider is prolonged, and the risk of cervical spondylosis caused by wearing the helmet by the rider is reduced;
the structure of the lining is that the shaddock peel is subjected to simulation analysis, so that a more excellent structure is designed, the helmet is more comfortable to wear, and the buffering capacity is stronger; the force transmitted to the head of the helmet when the helmet is collided is greatly reduced by using the multilayer composite density materials through a bionic technology, and the related performance of the helmet is optimized by utilizing the ideas of drag reduction of the bionic whale and vibration reduction of the bionic woodpecker.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a front view structure of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a schematic bottom view of the present utility model.
In the accompanying drawings: 1-helmet shell, 2-inner lining, 3-lens, 4-support frame, 5-buffer layer.
Description of the embodiments
The present utility model will be described in further detail with reference to the drawings and examples, in order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present utility model more apparent. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the utility model.
Specific implementations of the utility model are described in detail below in connection with specific embodiments.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, a bionic neck-protecting helmet according to an embodiment of the present utility model includes:
a helmet body;
install in the rib subassembly of helmet main part bottom, the rib subassembly includes support frame 4 and buffer layer 5, support frame 4 fixed mounting is in helmet main part bottom, and has two sets of supporting parts on the support frame 4, the supporting part is convex structure, and buffer layer 5 fixed mounting is on the supporting part.
In the embodiment of the utility model, the supporting frame 4 and the buffer layer 5 are matched, so that the supporting and buffering capacity of the neck is improved, the compression of the helmet on the neck is reduced by applying pressure to the shoulder position, the neck is protected from the other layer, the wearing time of a rider is prolonged, and the risk of cervical spondylosis caused by wearing the helmet by the rider is reduced; wherein the buffer layer 5 can be a foam cushion, and other buffer materials can be selected; the utility model avoids the problem that the prior helmet design only completes buffering and protecting the head collision, but in the riding traffic accident, the injury caused by the damage and compression of the neck of the rider has a great threat to the life safety of the rider.
In one embodiment of the present utility model, referring to fig. 1 and 2, the support frame 4 is detachably connected to the helmet main body.
In this embodiment, the installation and the dismantlement of rib subassembly of being convenient for are convenient for satisfy different user's demand, improve the practicality of helmet.
In an embodiment of the present utility model, referring to fig. 1, one end of each of the two sets of support portions is close to the middle.
In one embodiment of the present utility model, referring to fig. 1 and 2, the helmet body includes a helmet shell 1 and a liner 2 installed inside the helmet shell 1;
the helmet shell 1 is also rotatably provided with a lens 3;
the surface of the helmet shell 1 is of a streamline structure imitating whale heads; the modeling of the shell of the bionic whale head is designed according to the characteristic of streamline water resistance reduction of the whale head so as to reduce wind resistance during riding;
the helmet shell 1 is internally provided with a trabecula for improving the shock absorption effect; the structure of the wood pecking imitating bone trabecula can improve the protective performance of the helmet;
the helmet shell 1 is also provided with a vent, a double D buckle and the like.
In the embodiment, the structure of the liner 2 is that the shaddock peel is subjected to simulation analysis, so that a more excellent structure is designed, the helmet is more comfortable to wear, and the buffering capacity is stronger; the force transmitted to the head of the helmet when the helmet is collided is greatly reduced by using the multilayer composite density materials through a bionic technology, and the related performance of the helmet is optimized by utilizing the ideas of drag reduction of the bionic whale and vibration reduction of the bionic woodpecker.
In summary, the working principle of the utility model is as follows: in the cooperation society through support frame 4 and buffer layer 5, improved the support to the neck and the buffer capacity when the collision, through with pressure effect to shoulder position, alleviateed the oppression of helmet to the neck yet, also accomplished the protection to the neck from another aspect, prolonged the time of wearing of rider to the risk of the rider suffering cervical spondylosis because of wearing the helmet has been reduced.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the utility model is not intended to be limiting, but rather is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and principles of the utility model.

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1. A bionic neck guard helmet comprising a helmet main body, characterized in that it further comprises:
install in the rib subassembly of helmet main part bottom, the rib subassembly includes support frame and buffer layer, support frame fixed mounting is in helmet main part bottom, and has two sets of supporting parts on the support frame, the supporting part is convex structure, and buffer layer fixed mounting is on the supporting part.
2. The biomimetic neck-protection helmet of claim 1, wherein the support frame is detachably connected to the helmet body.
3. The biomimetic neck-protection helmet of claim 1, wherein one end of each of the two sets of support portions is drawn toward the middle.
4. The biomimetic neck-protection helmet of claim 1, wherein the helmet body comprises a helmet shell and a liner mounted within the helmet shell.
5. The biomimetic neck-protection helmet of claim 4, wherein the helmet shell is further rotatably mounted with lenses.
6. The biomimetic neck-protection helmet of claim 4, wherein the helmet shell is further provided with trabeculae for improving the shock absorption effect.
7. The biomimetic neck-protection helmet of claim 4, wherein the helmet shell is further provided with a vent and a double D-button.
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