EP1959774A1 - Casque de protection pliable - Google Patents
Casque de protection pliableInfo
- Publication number
- EP1959774A1 EP1959774A1 EP06842112A EP06842112A EP1959774A1 EP 1959774 A1 EP1959774 A1 EP 1959774A1 EP 06842112 A EP06842112 A EP 06842112A EP 06842112 A EP06842112 A EP 06842112A EP 1959774 A1 EP1959774 A1 EP 1959774A1
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- Prior art keywords
- crest
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- protective helmet
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Classifications
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a protective helmet more particularly intended for the practice of sporting activities such as climbing, biking, mountain biking, skiing, etc., and in general, to the practice of activities whose desired level of protection is equivalent to what is required in fields as varied as sport, leisure, transport (motorcycle, bicycle, .%) and industry.
- One of the contingencies almost imposed by the user of these helmets is mainly the possibility of combining a certain mechanical strength with a footprint and especially a reduced weight.
- protective helmets comprising a rigid or semi-rigid outer shell, associated with a compression-deformable element attached to the inside of the shell, and intended to cushion the shocks born from the falls. possible.
- a damping element is also called calotin.
- Such a helmet has, for example, been described in document FR 2 865 356.
- the helmet - object of this document consists of a plurality of rigid external flakes bound together by means of connecting elements of flexible material, ensuring the join between the scales, and defining a posterior occipital scale and a plurality of lateral transverse scales, all of these scales thus defining the shell receiving the damping internal cap.
- the helmet thus described gives satisfaction in terms of the primary objectives sought, namely protection and flexibility, on the other hand, it has the disadvantage of being relatively bulky, because of the volume it defines.
- a helmet is not systematically worn by the user, for example during the rest phases, approaching steps in mountaineering, transfers by means of mechanical returns, or, for a cyclist, when the latter on the move, especially urban, park his bike, etc., we seek to have a small headset, when not in use.
- a folding protective helmet whose shell consists of individual segments articulated together at their front and rear end, allowing leisure to deploy or conversely to fold said shell according to the use of the helmet.
- this protective helmet does not implement an internal bolster but an inflatable structure, which can not effectively fulfill the damping function, so that the protection effectively conferred by such a helmet is reduced, and in any case unsatisfactory for users.
- the present invention therefore aims at a protective helmet of the type in question, which at the same time, provides an effective protective function by the implementation of a rigid or semi-rigid shell and a cushioning inner cap and allowing however the folding or reducing the size of the helmet, notwithstanding the presence of said damping element.
- a protective helmet comprising a rigid or semi-rigid outer shell consisting of a plurality of rigid or semi-rigid flakes bonded together, and an inner cap serving as a damper, itself consisting of several elements. associated with said scales, including at least one central element and one or more peripheral elements.
- peripheral elements constituting the inner cap associated with the corresponding scales are defined to retract within the volume defined by the helmet and the central element during the relative displacement of the corresponding scales. In doing so, it becomes possible to reduce the size of the helmet when it is not in the operational protective position, ensuring a relative displacement of part of the scales relative to each other, this displacement being little or no affected by the presence of the constituent elements of the inner cap.
- the rigid or semi-rigid external shell comprises an upper shell defining a crest, two lateral flakes, hereinafter referred to as "elytra", hinged to the crest, advantageously in the anterior zone, or even in posterior area.
- the damping element associated with the crest defines with the latter a free space in which are likely to slide the elytra by rotation at the point or points of articulation that binds (s) the crest.
- the damper element associated with the crest defines at its lateral extensions a plurality of notches oriented substantially parallel to each other, at which are slidable or interlocking shaped projections substantially complementary, constituting in part the damping element associated with each elytra.
- the damping element associated with the crest defines at its lateral extensions a thinned zone, at which the damper element associated with each of the elytrons, having a continuous profile, can be interlocked with. .
- the damping elements associated with the elytra are no longer integrally integral.
- they are articulated on the damping element associated with the crest, and corollary are reversibly attached to said elytra in the deployed position, for example by means of a system loops / hooks type self gripping band.
- the corresponding damping elements are thus separated from the elytra, which can then slide in the space defined between the crest and the damping element associated with it, and consequently, one folds the damping elements associated with said elytra inside the helmet, by simple rotation about the hinge axis on the damper element of the crest.
- the damping element associated with each elytra is permanently connected thereto only by means of a flexible hinge at the respective base of said elytron and the corresponding element.
- said element is reversibly fixed on the elytron in the deployed position by means of a loop / hook system.
- the protective helmet according to the invention also comprises at its outer shell a posterior or occipital scale.
- This posterior scale can be articulated on the crest and foldable inside of it by a simple rotational movement.
- This occipital element advantageously comprises a deformable element, capable at the same time of playing a role of comfort and damping.
- This posterior scale is also capable of sliding within the space defined between the crest and the damper element associated with it, like the elytra.
- the helmet according to the invention further advantageously comprises a size adjustment system conventionally called "Fit System”.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the helmet according to the invention, in operational configuration of use and seen laterally.
- FIG. 2 is a view from below of the helmet in question, also in operational position, and
- FIG. 3 a view substantially from above, also in perspective, in which the crest on the one hand, and one of the elytra on the other. have not been represented, to facilitate understanding.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the helmet according to the invention in folded configuration
- FIG. 5 is a view from below, and in which one of the elytra has not been shown, always with the aim of favoring comprehension.
- Figures 6 and 7 schematically illustrate in perspective two positions of the helmet, respectively a first configuration of the deployed operational mode helmet, and a second configuration of the helmet being folded.
- FIGS. 8a, 8b and 8c schematically illustrate three different modes of retraction of the damping elements inside the helmet.
- Figures 9a and 9b schematically illustrate two different modes of articulation of the occipital scale on the crest.
- Figures 10a and 10b illustrate another mode of articulation of the occipital scale on the crest, according to a principle of double rotation.
- Figure 11 schematically illustrates the sliding of the occipital flaking within the space defined between the crest and the damper element associated therewith.
- Figure 12 schematically illustrates the limitation of the deployment of elytra, in order to achieve the conformation of the helmet operational deployed mode.
- FIGS 13a, 13b and 13c illustrate the implementation of the external fit-system, with two different modes of clipping.
- Figures 14a and 14b illustrate another embodiment of the external fit-system.
- Figures 15a, 15b and 15c illustrate another mode of adjusting the size of the helmet.
- Figures 16a, 16b and 16c illustrate the implementation of fit System according to another embodiment of the invention, Figures 16b and 16c constituting a detail view of elements of Figure 16a.
- Figure 17 is a schematic illustration of a first method of attaching the anterior straps attaching the helmet to the head of a user.
- Figures 18a and 18b are schematic illustrations of a second method of attaching the anterior straps attaching the helmet to the head of a user.
- Figures 19a, 19b and 19c are schematic illustrations of a third method of attaching the anterior straps attaching the helmet to the head of a user.
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of the protective helmet according to the invention, in operational configuration, that is to say deployed.
- the helmet consists of an outer shell, consisting in this case of four elements or flakes, made of a rigid material, typically polycarbonate, polyamide, ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), or even composite material.
- a rigid material typically polycarbonate, polyamide, ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), or even composite material.
- These four elements consist respectively of an upper element (2), called a crest, two lateral or elytral scales (3, 4), extending substantially over the entire length of the helmet, and a rear element (5). acting as an occipital protective element.
- the two elytra (3) and (4) are hinged at the anterior end of the crest (2) at points of articulation (6), as can be seen in Figure 2 and on the Figures 6 and 7.
- these points of rotation (6) allow the elytra (3) and (4) to slide inside the crest (2), as moreover it can be observed more particularly in FIG. 7. More precisely, the articulation points are oriented in such a way that the elytra move substantially parallel to the bottom of the crest (2).
- the occipital shingles (5) is articulated on the crest (2). In this configuration, several cases are possible.
- the occipital shingles (5) is articulated on the crest by means of a hinge pin (12) formed at the bottom of the crest (see Figure 2 ), an articulation arm (7) extending therefrom, and being secured within said occipital tortoiseshell.
- the occipital scale (5) is likely to fall back towards the interior of the hull and in particular the crest.
- the occipital shingles (5) are articulated laterally on the crest (2), either directly (FIG. 9a) by means of hinge pins (FIG. 19), or by means of two intermediate arms (20).
- the occipital shingling (5) is slidable between the crest and the damping element which it is provided, and, like the elytra (3, 4): see Figure 11.
- the occipital shuck is devoid of damping element, or the one with which it is equipped is retractable in the same manner for example as those described in relation to the elytra (3, 4) in connection with Figures 8b and 8c.
- the base of the occipital shingles (5) is provided with two male clips, intended to cooperate each with an orifice provided for this purpose in the vicinity of the posterior base of each of the elytra (3, 4 ).
- the size of the helmet is advantageously adjusted by means of an organ well known to those skilled in the art and traditionally referred to as "fit system”.
- Such a system is either internal or external, and in the particular application of the invention is positioned on the occipital shingles (5). In this configuration, it acts on the flexibility of the scales constituting the shell, and the ability conferred on the occipital shingles (5) to pivot against the occiput of the user to allow to adjust the size. According to a more evolved version, in which such a system fit is implemented, it assures the cohesion of said helmet and in particular its maintenance configuration deployed using said system.
- the end of the lateral lugs (21) emanating from said FitSystem symbolized by the wheel (22) are each provided either with a projecting lug (23). ), directed towards the inside of the helmet, and adapted to cooperate with a light (24) provided for this purpose at the posterior base of the elytron considered (FIG. 13b), or of a clip (25) intended to cooperate with a complementary element (26), also positioned at the posterior base of said elytron ( Figure 13c).
- the fit-system (22) is provided with a cable (27), each end of which defines a loop (28) designed to surround a button (29). ) provided for this purpose at the level of the posterior base of the elytre considered.
- the traction on the cable (27) via the wheel (22) of the fit-system induces besides the tightening of the base of the helmet, in order to allow the adjustment of the size of the latter, also the maintenance in the deployed position of said elytra.
- each of the elytrons (3, 4) is guided during the sliding step inside the crest (2) by means of a rail (30). ) formed within the inner wall of the occipital shingles (5).
- the rail (30) is slit (31) in the lower zone, to allow the passage, through the slot (31) thus formed, the rear end (32) of the elytron.
- This end (32) is received on an abutment (33), oriented substantially perpendicular to the rail (30), and on which it is capable of moving in addition to being guided by the slot (32), in order to cooperate with means for adjusting the size of the helmet, and such as for example constituted by a rack (34) or lugs (35) cooperating with corresponding slots (36), these means being derived from molding.
- the elytron is provided on its outer face, slightly above its lower edge, a rack (50), in particular after molding.
- This rack (50) when the groove (47) is snapped into the abutment (49), is found plumb with a tooth (51) of corresponding shape and orientation, integrated into a pushbutton type organ ( 52), operable from the outer face of the occipital element (5), and exerting natural pressure towards the inside of the helmet.
- the release of the elytron out of the occipital element is effected by simply pressing the pushbutton (52), to disengage the tooth (51) of the rack (50), and the tooth (49 ' ) of the stop (49) to disengage it from the groove (47).
- the push-button (52) provided with the tooth (51) is snapped into a housing provided for this purpose within the external surface of the occipital element (5). ), and fixed at this level by simple cooperation of a lug (53) with a hole (54) provided for this purpose.
- the push-button (52) can be replaced by a ratchet rack, better known by the English expression "ratchet”, making it possible to tighten the helmet more effectively. the user's head.
- each of the constituent scales of this shell receives one or more damping elements acting as inner caps.
- These elements of the inner cap are made of one or more semi-rigid cellular materials, chosen according to their compressive shock absorption capacity, the standards in force in the activity in question, and their flexibility, allowing them to adapt as best as possible to the shape of the user's skull.
- this material is generally made of a polymer foam, such as expanded polypropylenes, polystyrenes, or polyurethane.
- These elements have a typical thickness of between 10 and 35 mm, for a density of between 60 g / l and 100 g / l.
- the damping properties of the polypropylene foam are coupled with a memory effect, allowing said elements to return to their original shape after deformation resulting from a shock of low energy level. This thus provides improved durability and durability characteristics of the helmet.
- the crest (2) receives a damping element (8) produced by means of one of the abovementioned materials.
- This element (8) is secured by bonding bottom of the internal face of the crest (2) limitatively at its central zone.
- this element (8) has the particularity of providing at the level of these two lateral extensions, that is to say on the one hand and other substantially rectilinear central zone, notches (13), substantially parallel to each other, and extending towards the base of the helmet when it is in operational configuration.
- notches are not through, as can be seen in Figures 3 and 6.
- the recess defining said notches extends indeed from a thinned area (14) intended to come into contact with the skull of the user, towards the outside.
- the internal damping element (8) is secured to the crest only at the anterior and posterior ends, so as to define with the crest a free space adapted to receive, as described below, the two elytra (3) and (4).
- the deformable inner element respectively (9) and (10), associated with each of the elytrons (3) and (4), is composed, in this configuration, first of a substantially linear portion, secured to the base internal of the elytron considered, which extend in the direction of the top this time, a plurality of projections (16), in number and shape complementary to the indentations (13) formed within the damping internal element (8). associated with the crest (2).
- the elytron (3) or (4) pivots relative to the point of rotation (6), or when said elytron is simply translated (then in the absence of a rotation point), the elytron itself is capable of being able to penetrate into the space defined between the damping element (8) associated with the crest (2) and the latter, this relative displacement being not prevented by the presence of the respective damping elements (9, 10) of the elytra ( 3, 4), insofar as the projections (16) thereof slide in the notches (13).
- the damping element (8) associated with the crest (2) no longer has notches (13), but releases a substantially uniform and continuous free volume between the base (14) and the crest (2), within which the damping element (9, 10) of the elytra (3, 4), which are also continuous ( free from protrusions).
- the profile of said elements (9, 10) is substantially complementary to said free volume.
- the damping elements (9, 10) associated elytra (3, 4) are presented differently.
- they are not attached to the elytra in question, in any case irreversibly.
- the damping elements (9, 10) are attached to the elytra, when they are in the deployed position, by means of a system of loops / hooks type self gripping band.
- the damping elements (9, 10) are each articulated on the damping element (8) associated with the crest (2) at a hinge axis (38) formed in the vicinity of the free edge (37) of said element (8).
- the damping elements (9, 10) when it is desired to fold the helmet, it is sufficient to separate the damping elements (9, 10) elytra respective (3, 4) by simple traction, thus releasing said elytra and allowing their sliding in space defined between the crest (2) and the damper element (8) associated therewith.
- the damping elements (9, 10) are folded inside the helmet, by simple rotation about the hinge axis (38) on the damper element (8) of the crest.
- the damping elements (9, 10) associated with each of the elytrons (3, 4) are also reversibly fixed to the inner wall of said elytrons in the deployed position, where still for example by means of a system loops / hooks type self-gripping band But moreover, the lower edge (39) of said damping elements (9, 10) is secured to the lower edge (40) of the elytron considered by means a flexible hinge (41).
- the damping elements (9, 10) are disconnected from the corresponding elytrons (3, 4), firstly allowing the elytra to slide in the space defined between the crest. (2) and the damper element (8) associated therewith. Simultaneously, due to the presence of the flexible hinge (41), this sliding induces the displacement of the damping elements
- the occipital shingles (5) may also be provided with an internal damping element (11). It performs as much a comfort function as a damping function.
- the helmet according to the invention may further comprise means for limiting the deployment movement of the elytra.
- These means may for example consist of abutments (42) resulting from molding, formed in the vicinity of the upper edge (43) of each elytra (3, 4) and projecting relative to their outer surface. These stops are intended to be received in a linear arrangement (44), provided for this purpose within the inner surface of the crest (2), thus capable of acting as a guide during the sliding operation elytra.
- This deployment can also be limited by the implementation of the abutment (49), then cooperating with the protruding groove (47) formed at the inner face of each elytra (3, 4) (see above and Figures 16a, 16b, 16c)).
- the helmet thus defined is also provided with tether straps, more particularly described in relation to FIGS. 17 to 19, allowing its reversible attachment to the head of the user.
- the anterior straps (55) are fixed on the crest (2), by means of a loop (56) surrounding a member (57) provided for this purpose, said straps through the corresponding cap (8) and said crest (2) at slots, respectively (58) and (59) provided for this purpose.
- each of the loops (56) of the two anterior straps (55) is wound around a member (57 '), also positioned on the face exterior of the crest (2).
- said crest comprises in this configuration two members (57 '), positioned more laterally on the latter, and no longer in a relatively centered position, as in the previous case.
- a slot (60) in the crest, and (61) in the corresponding cap is formed above each of these bodies (57 ') in the crest, and (61) in the corresponding cap.
- the loop (56) of each of the anterior straps (55) is wound at the level of a member (62) arranged at the upper edge (43) of the elytra.
- a boss (63) is formed in the crest, to allow the folding of the elyter provided with this member between the cap (8) and the crest (2).
- the two elytra (3, 4) are slid within the space defined between the damping element (8) and the crest (2), by rotation of said elytra with respect to their respective articulation point (6), or even by guiding in the rail (30), then the flap occipital flap inside the crest, by rotation of the crest.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 A particularly small space requirement is thus obtained (see FIGS. 4 and 5), particularly adapted to allow the storage of said helmet in a light bag, which is often provided to the practitioners of the sports in question, or the cyclists using their bicycle as a means of transport , especially urban. It is conceivable in fact all the advantages of the invention on the one hand, because of the compactness obtained helmet in non-operational configuration, so folded, in addition to its particularly reduced weight, and secondly, because of its ease of transformation between the two possible configurations of said headset.
- such a helmet provides the traditional functions that are devolving protection and depreciation in case of shocks.
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