EP2741628A1 - Unité composée d'un casque et d'un masque de protection oculaire - Google Patents

Unité composée d'un casque et d'un masque de protection oculaire

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EP2741628A1
EP2741628A1 EP12741368.0A EP12741368A EP2741628A1 EP 2741628 A1 EP2741628 A1 EP 2741628A1 EP 12741368 A EP12741368 A EP 12741368A EP 2741628 A1 EP2741628 A1 EP 2741628A1
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Prior art keywords
helmet
glasses
unit according
spectacle
face
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EP2741628B1 (fr
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Rémi FINIEL
Robert Zipfel
Martin Gehring
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Uvex Sports GmbH and Co KG
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Uvex Sports GmbH and Co KG
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/18Face protection devices
    • A42B3/185Securing goggles or spectacles on helmet shells
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets

Definitions

  • a cup-shaped dome with a fastening system a cup-shaped dome with a fastening system
  • an eye protection element placed in use position in front of the user's face to form the (eye protection) mask.
  • a helmet is combined with a pair of glasses to protect the head and eyes in certain outdoor sports activities or in industry and construction. For optimal protection, it is crucial to achieve perfect contact between the helmet and the eye protection element.
  • a first known type of helmet is provided with a transparent visor, which is pivotally mounted on the front of the helmet. Such a visor is part of the helmet and can be moved with a simple hand movement of the wearer between an active use position and an inactive position out of the field of view. In the use position, the distance between the visor and the face is not adjustable and the visor must have a shape which adapts to the rounded profile of the hood front.
  • a visible on the front of the helmet visor which is in the inactive position, the visor remains exposed to influences and scratches that premature wear and thus have a worse view result.
  • the presence of a visible visor prohibits the wearing of an additional shield on the helmet.
  • helmets with integrated folding visors which can be retracted when not in use in a gap in the interior of the hood wall. The execution of such a helmet remains complicated and is associated with high production costs.
  • a second known type of helmet has an eye protection element that is not integrated into the hood, but is a separate part. The attachment of the eye-protection element is effected by an elastic band which runs around the rear part of the hood or the head of the user. The presence of this elastic band entails the following inconveniences: the elastic force generally exerts a great contact pressure on the face, which promotes sweating to the detriment of comfort,
  • the eye protection element may slip backwards and fall to the floor and be damaged
  • the entirety of the protective helmet and protective mask is characterized in that the upper edge or upper edge of the eye protection element conforms to the profile of the lower edge or lower edge of the dome front part and that a magnetic device at the two edges for attaching the eye protection element is arranged on the dome, wherein the magnetic device comprises a first series of permanent magnets which are fixedly connected to one of the two edges and which cooperate by magnetic attraction with corresponding elements of the opposite edge.
  • the contact pressure of the glasses on the face is less strong than that of a conventional glasses with elastic band, which provides more comfort and less sweating.
  • the front magnetic connection area between the two respective edges includes means for tilting the glasses and for adjusting the attachment to the face.
  • the tilting means are preferably located centrally in the front connection area and comprise notches and complementary notches for positioning the spectacles, whereby an adjustment movement about an inclination axis is possible.
  • the eye protection element is preferably designed as glasses, visor, mask, visor or the like.
  • first series is preferably understood to mean a first arrangement.
  • compact elements are meant elements which are capable of interacting magnetically or interacting with the permanent magnets as counter-elements.
  • the complementary magnetic elements can be formed either of ferromagnetic parts or of a second series of permanent magnets with the magnets of the first series of opposite polarity.
  • second series is preferably understood to mean a second arrangement.
  • Complementary notches are preferably understood to mean notches which are able to interact with the detents.
  • the permanent magnets of the lower edge sit in notches with the insertion of an elastic spring system.
  • Flexible connection means are advantageously arranged between the helmet and the spectacles, in order to prevent the spectacles from being lost when not in use.
  • the embodiment according to claim 10 allows a particularly simple and good adaptation of the eye protection element to the head of the user.
  • the insert according to claim 11 is preferably displaceably guided on the shell of the calotte between a lower position and an upper position. It is preferably guided displaceably within the shell.
  • the at least one pivot joint according to claim 12 preferably has exactly one pivot lever.
  • This swivel joint lever is hinged to the glasses, preferably on a fitting part of the glasses, and the dome.
  • the at least one swivel joint has two swivel joint levers, which in turn are connected to one another in an articulated manner.
  • the one swivel joint lever is again articulated to the glasses, while the other swivel joint lever is articulated to the calotte.
  • the at least one face-pressing spring element according to claim 13 is preferably arranged between the glasses and the dome.
  • the at least one face-pressing spring element is designed as a helical spring, coil spring, torsion bar or the like.
  • the embodiment according to claim 14 allows a particularly safe and easy waste of glasses.
  • the glasses are so extremely good and easily adaptable to the user's face. It is advantageous if the fitting part is pivotably mounted on the spectacle frame of the spectacles or the upper part of the actual spectacles. Alternatively, the at least one face-pressing spring element between the adjusting part of the glasses and the remaining part of the glasses is arranged.
  • the fitting part can additionally be fixed in a form-fitting manner to the calotte by first and second form-fitting parts.
  • the pairwise cooperating first and second form-fitting parts are expediently designed such that removal of the fitting part from the dome downwards in the direction of the upper part of the spectacle frame or the spectacles is prevented during their engagement. It is advantageous if the adjustment part is only removable by pivoting forward of the calotte. It is advantageous if the fitting part is removable from both the spectacle frame or the upper part of the actual glasses and the calotte.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic profile view of a helmet spectacle unit according to the invention
  • Figure 2 is a partial view of the magnetic device for connecting the glasses with the lower edge of the dome.
  • Fig. 3 is an exploded view from below the front part of the magnetic connection and the tilt adjustment of the glasses;
  • FIG. 4 shows a vertical section of the spectacles, which is adjustable in several angular positions.
  • FIG. 5 shows a detail of an additional connection of the spectacles, which in the removed position remains connected to the helmet via a system of cord and retractor,
  • FIG. 6 is a side view of a helmet-spectacle unit according to the invention according to a second embodiment, wherein the glasses are in a position of use,
  • FIG. 7 shows the helmet-spectacle unit shown in FIG. 6, with its spectacles in a position pivoted forward
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 show a perspective view of the helmet of the helmet-spectacle unit shown in FIGS. 6 and 7,
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the spectacles of the helmet-spectacle unit shown in Figures 6 and 7,
  • FIG. 10 shows essentially the part of the magnetic device of the helmet spectacle unit shown in FIGS. 6 and 7,
  • FIG. 11 shows an alternative embodiment of the magnetic part of the magnet device shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a helmet spectacle unit according to the invention according to a third embodiment
  • FIG. 13 shows a side view of a helmet and spectacle unit according to the invention according to a fourth embodiment, wherein the spectacles are in a position of use
  • FIG. 14 shows the helmet and spectacle unit shown in FIG. 13, with its spectacles in an intermediate position
  • FIG. 13 shows a side view of a helmet and spectacle unit according to the invention according to a fourth embodiment, wherein the spectacles are in a position of use
  • FIG. 14 shows the helmet and spectacle unit shown in FIG. 13, with its spectacles in an intermediate position
  • FIG. 15 shows the helmet-spectacle unit illustrated in FIG. 13, with its spectacles in a storage position
  • FIG. 16 is a side view of a helmet spectacle unit according to the invention according to a fifth embodiment.
  • a cup-shaped dome 1 1 which is designed to surround the head of the user, and by an eye protection element 12, which is determined before the Face placed too be to protect the eyes from wind, moisture, cold and sun rays.
  • the dome 1 1 is formed by a rigid shell of impact-resistant plastic, in particular of thermoplastic material of the types ABS, PC, PVC or PET, and a lower shell of shock-absorbing material of the type EPS, EPP ....
  • the dome 1 1 is equipped with a conventional attachment system 13 of chinstrap 13a and buckle (not shown).
  • the eye protection element 12 of the spectacles consists in the figures of a transparent screen of low strength, tinted or untoned, covering the entire face at the level of the eyes. He may also have the profile of a pair of glasses (not shown) with a pair of umbrellas or glasses in front of his eyes.
  • the transparent material of the eye protection element 12 has a high impact resistance and is preferably unbreakable.
  • the eye protection element 12 of the spectacles is fastened to the helmet in the position of use by means of a magnet device 14 with permanent magnet 15 (FIG. 2).
  • connection means 16 allow the connection of the glasses to the dome 1 1 to make them captive when the glasses are no longer in the use position on the helmet.
  • These connecting means 16 may consist of a cord 17, one end of which is fastened to the spectacle base and whose opposite end cooperates with a reel 18 in the interior of the calotte 11, in particular in a region near the user's ear.
  • ückhalteband for example, made of elastic or inelastic material with or without retractor used.
  • the magnetic device 14 consists of a first row / series of permanent magnets 15, which are arranged along the lower edge 19 on the front of the dome 1 1 spaced from each other and by magnetic attraction with complementary elements 20 at the upper edge 21st of the eye protection element 12 cooperate.
  • complementary elements 20 can be made as follows:
  • the pole faces of the permanent magnets 15 and the contact surfaces of the complementary elements 20 with which they come into contact are preferably planar in order to achieve an optimal attraction effect.
  • the upper edge 21 of the eye protection element 12 conforms exactly to the shape of the lower edge 19 of the helmet front part, in order to avoid any gap in the magnetic connection region.
  • the front magnetic connection portion between the two respective edges 19 and 21 of the helmet and the glasses is formed to additionally incline the eye protection member 12 of the spectacles according to Figs To enable arrow F.
  • the central region of the lower edge 19 has a concave or convex shape and has position pawls 22 for tilt adjustment of the spectacles about the inclination axis XX '.
  • the upper edge 21 of the spectacles advantageously has notches 23 which cooperate with one of the notches 22 in a selected position of the inclination adjustment.
  • a permanent magnet 15 may be inserted in this central area opposite to a complementary magnetic element 20. Two other lateral areas are located adjacent to the central area and have permanent magnets 15 and complementary magnetic elements 20 for holding the goggles in place by applying a light pressure to the face.
  • the peripheral inner wall of the glasses is also coated with a foam layer 24, which ensures a pleasant and tight contact with the face.
  • the glasses are put on and taken off as follows:
  • the eye protection element 12 of the lower edge 19 of the calotte 1 For placement, it suffices to approximate the eye protection element 12 of the lower edge 19 of the calotte 1 1.
  • the magnetic attraction exerted by the permanent magnets 15 on the complementary magnetic elements 20 causes the glasses on the lower edge 19 comes to a stop. This results in a stable contact surface on the face with good protection of the eyes against wind, moisture, cold and - with a window tint - against sun rays.
  • the wearing comfort can be further improved by the tilt adjustment of the glasses.
  • the contact pressure is less severe than that of conventional rubber-banded goggles, which provides more comfort and less sweating.
  • the existing cord 17 of the connecting means 16 allows: the glasses can dangle captive on the front of the upper body,
  • the glasses are easily accessible for cleaning purposes
  • the helmet-eyeglass unit comprises an adapter-like fitting part 27, which is designed like a bar or bow.
  • the fitting part 27 is a component of the eye protection element 12. It has a longitudinal shape and, in the mounted state, extends above an upper edge of the spectacle 28 of the actual spectacles or a spectacle frame of the spectacles.
  • the upper edge 21 of the glasses runs on the fitting part 27.
  • the fitting part 27 has two opposite ends 29. At each end 29 at least one complementary element 20 is arranged on the fitting part 27. Alternatively, the complementary elements 20 are provided spaced from the ends 29 on the adapter 27. It is advantageous if the course of the fitting part 27 is substantially adapted to the corresponding course of the upper spectacle edge 28.
  • a first, brilliant-side form-fitting part 30 is arranged at the top of the fitting part 27, which is designed as an upwardly open receptacle to the edge 19.
  • the first form-fitting part 30 is in the mounted state to the rear to the inner space of the dome 1 1 open. It is advantageous if the first form-fitting part 30 is arranged centrally between the complementary elements 20.
  • two first pivot bearing parts 31 are further arranged. It is advantageous if the first pivot bearing parts 31 are provided between the complementary elements 20 and opposite to the first form-fitting part 30.
  • the first pivot bearing parts 31 are designed as bearing receptacles.
  • the first pivot bearing parts 31 are arranged at the bottom on the fitting part 27.
  • the second pivot bearing parts are formed complementary to the first pivot bearing parts 31. They are each formed by aligned pivot pins, which define the tilt axis XX 'and extend in the width direction of the glasses.
  • the first and second pivot bearing parts 31 are each in pairs with each other in pivotal connection and together form respective pivot bearings.
  • the glasses can be pivoted about the inclination axis XX 'forward and backward.
  • a second, helm-sided form-fitting part 32 is arranged, which is designed to be complementary to the first form-fitting part 30.
  • the second form-fitting part 32 is designed as a pin according to FIG. 8 and is arranged between the permanent magnets 15. It projects down from the lower edge 19. If the permanent magnets 15 cooperate magnetically with the complementary elements 20, the first and second form-fitting parts 30, 32 are positively connected with each other and thus provide additional fixing of the fitting part 27 to the calotte 1 1.
  • the positive-locking elements 30, 32 are arranged in this way and configured such that they are automatically engageable with each other in the approximation of the permanent magnets 15 and the complementary elements 20.
  • the first and second form-fitting parts 30, 32, which cooperate in pairs, are designed in such a manner that their removal prevents the fitting part 27 from being displaced downward from the calotte 1 1 in the direction of the upper part of the spectacle frame or of the spectacle rim 28.
  • the adjustment member 27 is removable only by pivoting forward of the calotte 1 1.
  • the first form-fitting part 30 is open to the rear. It is keyhole-shaped.
  • on the second form-fitting part 32 there is arranged an outwardly open receiving groove 33, into which a corresponding web of the first form-fitting part 30 positively engages during the positive engagement of the first and second mold closure parts 30, 32. It is advantageous if surmountable noses of the first form-fitting part 30 prevent unintentional pivoting out of the fitting part 27 from the second form-fitting part 32.
  • the first and second form-fitting parts 30, 32 are arranged reversed.
  • the first and second pivot bearing parts 31 are arranged reversed. Referring to FIG.
  • At least one face-pressing spring member 34 is disposed on at least one of the fitting-part pivot bearings.
  • the at least one face-pressing spring element 34 is arranged on the at least one first and / or second pivot bearing part 31. It presses the glasses 12 against the user's face when the helmet / goggle unit is worn.
  • Fig. 1 1 additionally takes place a locking between the adjusting part 27 and the glasses.
  • the calotte 1 1 comprises an insert 35, which is slidably guided between an upper position and a lower position on the shell of the calotte 1 1.
  • the insert member 35 is manually operable from the outside by a handle member 36.
  • the permanent magnets 15 are arranged on the insert part 35.
  • the permanent magnets 15 are thus adjustable in height.
  • the complementary elements 20 are arranged on the glasses and cooperate with the height-adjustable permanent magnet 15.
  • the complementary elements 20 may be arranged on the fitting part 27 or directly on the spectacle frame or the spectacle edge 28. Due to the height adjustment of the permanent magnets 15 and the glasses in height relative to the calotte 1 1 is adjustable. The higher the permanent magnets 15 are arranged, the higher the glasses sit. The deeper the permanent magnets 15 are arranged, the deeper the glasses sit.
  • a swivel joint lever 37 is pivotally mounted on the adapter part 27 at the end.
  • Swivel joint levers 37 are also pivotally mounted on the eyeglass frame. Alternatively, they are pivotally mounted on the glasses and the dome 1 1.
  • the swivel joint levers 37 together with the associated articulation points form pivot joints.
  • the glasses is guided by their use position in their upper storage position displaced. In the storage position, the actual spectacles are spatially separated from their fitting part 27, which remains in magnetic connection with the lower edge 19 of the calotte 1 1.
  • the glasses are in their use position. It adjoins the dome 1 1 front lower and is fixed to this magnetically via the magnetic device 14.
  • the swivel joint levers 37 are in a first position. When relocating the glasses from their use position in their upper storage position and the pivot lever 37 are pivoted. When pivoting in the storage position, the glasses are moved by the pivot lever 37 also forward. In the storage position, the glasses are outside on the front of the calotte 1 1. The rocker arms 37 then assume a second position.
  • a screen, visor, a mask or the like can be used.
  • a pivotal joint in the form of a knee joint is disposed on each side of the eyeglasses.
  • Each pivot joint has first and second rocker arms 38, 39, which in turn are pivotally connected together.
  • the first pivot joints 38 are pivotally hinged to the dome 1 1.
  • the second pivot lever 39 are pivotally hinged to the glasses.
  • Fig. 16 the glasses is shown in its position of use, in which it is magnetically connected to the dome 1 1 via the magnetic device 14 and bears against the calotte 1 1 front lower.
  • the glasses When the glasses are pivoted into their storage position, the glasses are also moved forward relative to the calotte 1 1. In the storage position, the glasses are arranged outside adjacent to the front of the dome 1 1.
  • the position or orientation of the glasses also changes
  • Swivel joint lever 38, 39 As mentioned above, instead of the glasses and a screen, visor, a mask or the like can be used.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne une unité composée d'un casque et d'une protection oculaire, comprenant une calotte (11) et un élément de protection oculaire (12) qui est conçu pour être placé devant le visage de l'utilisateur. Le bord supérieur (21) de l'élément de protection oculaire (12) s'adapte au profil du bord inférieur avant (19) de la calotte (11). Un dispositif magnétique (14) est appliqué sur les deux bords (19, 21) et comporte une première série d'aimants permanents (15) qui sont solidarisés à un des deux bords (19) et coopèrent par attraction magnétique avec des éléments (20) complémentaires qui sont disposés sur le bord opposé (21). Cette région de liaison magnétique avant entre les deux bords (19, 21) comporte en outre des moyens d'orientation d'inclinaison des lunettes pour ajuster l'appui contre le visage.
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FR1102481A FR2978904B1 (fr) 2011-08-08 2011-08-08 Ensemble casque et masque de protection oculaire
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