EP3185709A1 - Kopfbedeckung mit verschiebbarem schirm - Google Patents
Kopfbedeckung mit verschiebbarem schirmInfo
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- EP3185709A1 EP3185709A1 EP15775608.1A EP15775608A EP3185709A1 EP 3185709 A1 EP3185709 A1 EP 3185709A1 EP 15775608 A EP15775608 A EP 15775608A EP 3185709 A1 EP3185709 A1 EP 3185709A1
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- headgear
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A42—HEADWEAR
- A42B—HATS; HEAD COVERINGS
- A42B1/00—Hats; Caps; Hoods
- A42B1/018—Hats; Caps; Hoods with means for protecting the eyes, ears or nape, e.g. sun or rain shields; with air-inflated pads or removable linings
- A42B1/0181—Hats; Caps; Hoods with means for protecting the eyes, ears or nape, e.g. sun or rain shields; with air-inflated pads or removable linings with means for protecting the eyes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A42B—HATS; HEAD COVERINGS
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a headgear with a screen which is suitable for shading the eyes according to the preamble of claim 1 a suitably formed headgear or a correspondingly shaped umbrella alone according to the preambles of claims 11 and 14.
- Such headgear is widely known and often embodied as baseball caps, with a shade shading the eyes.
- the object of the present invention to provide an improved Kopfbedek- kung.
- the headgear having a shield has the characterizing IVI features of claim 1 and the headgear itself the characterizing features of claim 13 and the umbrella itself the characterizing features of claim 15.
- the screen is slidably mounted on the headgear, he can always be aligned, for example, according to the position of the sun and at the same time the headgear always be worn in the same manner.
- the screen can also be carried upright, so that a caption becomes visible or, for example, an Eventcam mounted underneath the screen can be used, which is not or hardly visible when the screen is normally aligned.
- the holder can be arranged on the umbrella or the umbrella (or an accessory arrangement) can be detached from the headgear and exchanged while the headgear can be worn alone, ie without a screen or accessory.
- FIG. 1 shows the inventive headgear with a screen in a view from the side, wherein the screen is shown in a basic position and three Verschwenklagen,
- FIG. 2 shows a further embodiment of the headgear according to the invention, wherein the shield is again shown in different layers,
- FIG. 3 shows the headgear of FIG. 1 in a view from below, FIG.
- FIG. 4 shows the headgear with the umbrella in a partial view according to a further embodiment in a view from below, FIG.
- FIG. 5 shows the headgear with the umbrella in section, wherein locking elements are provided for the screen
- Figure 6 shows the headgear without umbrella, but with a further support having a microphone and a sounder for a portable communication means.
- Figure 7 shows a further embodiment of the inventive headgear with a modified magnetic connection for the pivoting arms
- FIGS. 8a and 8b details for the magnetic connection according to FIG. 7.
- FIG. 1 shows a headgear 1, for example in the form of a baseball cap, which can be made of fabric or any other flexible but also hard material. Further apparent is a screen 2, with a holder 3, via which the screen 2 is connected to the headgear.
- the holder 3 has laterally excellent pivoting arms 4.5 (of which the swiveling arm 5 is concealed in the figure and therefore not visible), which at their ends 6, 7 each have a linkage device 8, 9 (once again the linkage device 9 is not visible).
- the coupling devices 8, 9 are in turn operatively connected to the headgear 1, for example at their lower edge 10, in such a way that the shield 2 is displaceable thereby by a pivoting movement relative to the head covering 1.
- the holder 3 is fork-shaped with two pivoting arms 4, 5, wherein the pivoting arms 4, 5 cover the headgear laterally.
- the pivoting arms 4.5 are integrally connected to the screen 2, so that the holder in the illustrated embodiment has only the two pivoting arms 4.5.
- the holder for example, as a bracket whose center region is connected to the screen 2, and whose end regions form the pivoting arms. It follows that thereby the screen 2 is slidably mounted on the headgear 1, in contrast to the prior art, in which the screen - for example, the screen of a baseball cap - although folded over the seam to the headgear, but not moved relative to the headgear can be.
- the screen 2 is shown once in a basic position G, then, rotated counterclockwise, in two intermediate positions 11 and III, which are shown in dashed lines, and finally in a pushed back further retracted position IV up to a possible end position V, which shadows the neck.
- the screen 2 can cover the face, s, the position B indicated in dashed lines in the figure.
- the person skilled in the art can adjust the geometry of the screen 2 and the holder 3, depending on the desired pivoting range of the screen 3 or the pivoting arms 4.5 suitably adapt.
- the screen 2 can be pivoted about an axis 11, and thus the head covering 1 is designed to be displaceable along.
- the area for the displacement may in one end position comprise the covering of the face and in the other end position at least one vertical position on the headgear, or even to an obliquely inclined rearward position. So is the screen to cover the face almost vertically aligned downwards and the rear end position so that the neck is shaded, exceeds the pivoting range of the screen not only 90 degrees, but also more than 180 degrees and can reach 230 degrees, 270 degrees or more, depending on the interpretation by the expert.
- FIG. 1 shows a headgear with a screen (2) arranged on a holder (3), wherein the holder (3) has two pivoting arms (4, 5) which each have one end laterally connected to the headgear (1). operatively cooperating articulation device (8,9) and with the other end on the screen (2) attack, such that the screen (2) is slidably mounted on the headgear. Also visible in Figure 1 is a hinge assembly 15 of the holder 3. This allows the screen 2 with respect to the holder 3 (or the pivot arms 4.5) to pivot. In the figure, the hinge 15 is not activated, i. the swiveling arms 4, 5 are in line with the screen 2 substantially.
- the joint 15 is advantageously activated, so that the screen 2 with the pivoting arms 4.5 forms an angle, s.
- the joint arrangement 15 can also be omitted in a further embodiment of the invention or can also be arranged in the pivoting arms 4, 5 and not, as shown in the figure, at the location where the pivoting arms 4 , 5 attack on the screen 2 or (in one-piece embodiment) pass into this.
- Figure 2 shows the headgear of Figure 1, wherein the advantageously increased mobility of the screen 2 is shown due to the hinge assembly 15 on the basis of the positions V to VIII of the screen.
- Position B allows only a narrow field of view to be cleared, which allows the wearer of the head cover 1 sufficient view of the surroundings, which in turn denied the sight of the wearer's face.
- Position VI allows the screen 2 to be adapted to the position of the sun, but lifted slightly, so that the screen 2 does not get into the field of vision of the wearer.
- Position VII allows to use an event cam 16 indicated by dashed lines 2 or another device, which in the basic position G according to FIG. 1 or according to position II is not directed towards the front but downwards.
- a further advantage of the inventive headgear becomes apparent: a camera or other arbitrary other device such as a light source can easily be carried, but discreetly, and is ready for use with a handle which brings the screen 2 into position VII or VI, for example.
- the shield 2 is erected vertically, so that, for example, a shield attached to the underside of the shield 2 is directed towards the front - or a shield attached to the top is directed towards the rear.
- the hinge assembly 15 has the advantage that the screen 2 can always be placed on the body 11 of the headgear 1 without clearance, even if this has a different shape than that shown, for example, flattened, which then a more stable fit of the screen 2 at the headgear 1 allowed. Then the pivoting arms 4, 5 and the screen lie in a V-shaped relationship to one another, and not substantially in a line, as shown in FIG. As a result, FIG. 2 shows a headgear 1, wherein the preferably rigidly formed pivoting arms 4, 5 also have a joint arrangement 15 for pivoting the screen 2 relative to the pivoting arms 4, 5.
- the screen of the headgear can be releasably and again attached to this fastened. It can therefore be simply omitted or replaced, for example, against a with or just without event cam, integrated (freshly charged) battery with or without label, against a larger or smaller, etc.
- the screen can also double wall ig be formed, and In the resulting cavity a light source, a device or a wearable computer of any kind, a battery or a mass storage are housed, without this being apparent from the outside.
- FIG 3 shows schematically the inventive head cover 1 with the screen 2 of Figure 1 in a view from below.
- a fastening strip 18,19 which is arranged along the lower edge 10 of the headgear 1 extending along and formed for the support of the screen 2, and which here has a magnet 20,21, which on the strip 18,19 is attached for example by gluing.
- the fastening strip itself may consist of a ferromagnetic material, so that the magnet 20, 21 can be dispensed with.
- the magnet 20,21 can be sewn directly into the edge 10 of the headgear 1, in which case the fastening strip can be omitted.
- Attachment strips 18,19 and magnet 20,21 here form a Anlenkan extract 24,25 of the headgear 1. This operatively cooperates with the holder 3 of the screen 2, such that it is displaceable along the headgear 1.
- the fastening strips 18, 19 may be glued on the inside of the headgear 1, for example, or may be inserted or sewn into a fabric bag, not shown for relieving the figure.
- a fabric bag not shown for relieving the figure.
- pivoting arms 4, 5 of the holder 3 which in turn have magnets 27, 28 which are mounted in such a way that they lie in the basic position G of the screen 2 (FIG. 1) at the location of the magnets 20, 21 of the headgear 1 and so cause a magnetic connection of the screen 2 with the headgear 1.
- the ends of the pivoting arms 4, 5 together with the magnets 27, 28 each have a coupling device 29, 30 for the screen 2.
- connection of the holder with the head covering preferably takes place magnetically, and that in the embodiment shown, the articulation device 29,30 (the holder 3) and the Anlenkan extract 24,25 (the headgear 1) each cooperating operatively with each other Magnets 20,21 and 27,28 have.
- the fastening strip 18, 19 can also be made of a ferromagnetic metal, then the magnets 27, 28 of the holder 3 are sufficient to create a firm but detachable connection of the screen 2 to the headgear 1.
- the pivoting arms 2.4 include a strip of ferromagnetic material (or be formed from this), in which case the arranged on the headgear magnets 20,21 cause the connection of the screen 2 with the headgear 1.
- a star-shaped structure of the articulation device 8 is indicated. This symbolizes corresponding and opposite shaped surfaces of the facing sides of the magnets 20,21 and 27,28.
- Star-shaped elevations include recesses between them, in which engage the elevations of the counter-magnet. This results on the one hand in a centering when the holder 3 is to be fixed to the headgear, and on the other hand, a screening for the displacement of the screen 2 by a rotation of the holder 3 about the axis 11. Such a screening is, depending on the strength the magnets, even still effective, even if cloth of the headgear 1 between the magnets 20,21 and 27,28 is ( Figure 3).
- a hook-and-loop fastener (or any other closure such as a screw cap) may also be used.
- Figure 4 shows schematically a further embodiment of the invention in a view from below, wherein the proportions drawn for the sake of clarity in the width and only the left side of the headgear 1 are shown with its screen 3.
- the lower edge 10 of the headgear 1 contains a sewn in here fastening strip 18 made of ferromagnetic material.
- the holder 3 with the pivoting arm 4 has a strip 32 made, for example, of PVC (or of another suitable material), on one end of which a magnet 27 is arranged, which cooperates with the fastening strip 18 and thus attaches the holder 3 to the holder 3 Umbrella 2 on the headgear 1 solvable and fixed against this movable (as is preferred in most embodiments).
- another magnet 33 is arranged, which cooperates with a counter-magnet 34, the two magnets 33, 34 together forming one of the two joint arrangements 18 of the holder 3, whose axis of rotation 35 is shown in dashed lines.
- the cooperating surfaces are preferably, but not necessarily, designed to be identical to, for example, star-shaped elevations and depressions (see also FIGS. 1 and 2).
- the magnet 34 is arranged on a screen-side fastening strip 36, which is sewn, for example, in the screen 2, or may be glued to this.
- the screen-side fastening strip 36 may consist of ferromagnetic material and accordingly only the magnet 33 may be provided (or vice versa).
- a screen according to the invention for a suitably designed headgear is provided with a holder 3 for the arrangement of the screen 2 on a headgear 1, wherein the holder 3 preferably has an articulation device 29, 30 for preferably magnetic fixation of the screen 2 on the head Headgear 1 up. Furthermore, in one embodiment, the articulation device 29, 30 can have at least one magnet 27, 28. In a further embodiment, the holder 3 has joint arrangements 18.
- the screen according to the invention has such a design that the holder 3 has two fork-shaped pivoting arms 4, 5 for laterally enclosing the headgear 1, and preferably the pivoting arms 4, 5 each have a linkage device 29 at their ends , 30 for the pivotable attachment of the holder 3 to the headgear 1 have.
- the hinge assembly (15) has a magnetic connection.
- the articulation movement of the hinge assembly (15) via the magnetic connection wherein a magnet 33 or 34 on a magnetic counterpart (here the other magnet 34 or 33 - or other material with magnetic effect, such as a magnetic sheet) rotatably, preferably also slidably disposed is.
- FIG. 5 shows a further embodiment of a headgear 1 according to the invention.
- Shield 2 has a locking element 40, which is formed here as a thickened wall section 41 of the screen 2 and has a recess 42.
- the headgear 1 also has a locking element 45, which is designed here as a tab 46 projecting from the front side of the headgear 1.
- the tab 46 protrudes into the recess 42.
- Tab 46 and recess 42 are preferably formed opposite. Act the locking elements or tab 46 and recess 42 operatively together, the shield is locked relative to 2 relative to the headgear 1, as long as the holder 3 is in its locking position, s. see below.
- the person skilled in the art can determine the design of the locking elements in a specific case for a specific embodiment of the headgear.
- a plurality of tabs / recesses may be provided, or only a suitably formed clip on the headgear, which holds the conventionally formed screen in arresting position.
- any other embodiments are possible.
- the headgear 1 has a locking element 40 for the screen 2, which is designed to lock the screen 2 to the headgear 1, wherein preferably the locking element is designed as a tab protruding frontally.
- the screen also has a locking element, which is designed to cooperate with the locking element of the headgear operable, and further preferably, the locking element of the screen is designed as a counter-latching recess formed to the flap.
- the holder 3 for the screen 2 has a joint arrangement 15 (connection of the holder 3 to the screen 2, see FIGS. 1 and 2), with preferably additionally the articulation arrangement 47 of the holder 3 with respect to that shown in FIGS 2 and / or multiple links, preferably magnetic links 49, 50 on each of the pivot arms 6, 7 (FIG. 1) instead of just one link.
- the shield 2 is seated with its recess 42 on the lug 46 and is locked.
- the holder 3 is in the locked position.
- the shield 2 is located further forward and can therefore be moved freely, as the lug 46 can no longer engage the recess 42 (the screen 2 is, as mentioned, too) far forward).
- FIG. 4 can also be provided, since the magnet 27 (FIG. 4) can be placed far enough behind the fastening strip 18 (FIG. 4) for the locking. Conversely, the magnet 27 ( Figure 4) can be pushed forward, so that the locking elements of the headgear 1 and the screen 2 from each other.
- FIG. 6 shows the headgear 1 with a further holder 56 for an accessory arrangement 53.
- the headgear 1 is shown here without a screen 2, since it can be detached from the headgear 1 and this can be worn without a screen 2.
- Naturally Umbrella 2 (via a holder 3) and the further support 56 can be arranged at the same time operable on the headgear 1.
- the further holder 56 can have the same structure as the holder 3 (whereby, of course, the further holder 3 is preferably designed only as a single pivoting arm 52). From the point of view of functionality, it is ultimately irrelevant whether the holder 3 or further holder 56 carries the screen 2 or an accessory arrangement 53.
- the headgear 1 then preferably has a fastening strip according to FIG. 4, which runs along the lower edge of the headgear 1 and which is designed for connection to a holder 3 for the screen 2, and preferably a ferromagnetic metal, and particularly preferably has at least one magnet.
- the headgear 1 can be provided on each side two fastening strips, one for the holder 3, and one for the further support 56 - it is also possible, the same fastening strip for fixing the holder 3 and at the same time the other To provide bracket 55.
- the articulation arrangement 24 (FIG. 3) of the headgear 1 is further designed for holding a further holder 56.
- the further holder 56 is preferably made detachable from the headgear 1, wherein more preferably the connection of the further holder 56 with the headgear 1 takes place magnetically.
- Other types of connection for example by Velcro, are possible.
- the further support 56 depending on the length of its Verschwenkarms 52 (or another criterion) also have a hinge assembly 15 ( Figures 1 and 2), so that the spectruman extract 53 with respect to the other support 56 is tiltable or pivotable.
- the further holder 56 can be moved from its operating position shown in Figure 6 in a rest position, in which, for example, the pivot arm 52 is parallel to the lower edge of the headgear 1.
- the pivot arm 52 is parallel to the lower edge of the headgear 1.
- the figure 6 of the swingable arm is arranged on the outside of the head cover 1 52 - but it is on the inside is arranged ⁇ , it is invisible in the rest position when worn headgear.
- the headgear 1 has a linkage assembly (24, 25) for the further support 56 which is adapted to reciprocate the attachment for the accessory assembly 53 between a rest position and an operative position, and preferably the accessory assembly 53 has at least one designed as a screen, as a microphone, as a sounder or as a camera component.
- the further holder 56 can contribute ⁇ play a wearable such as a wearable computer such as the well-known under the name Google glass wearable computer, and are then preferably further combined with a support 3 for a screen. 2
- the accessory assembly comprises a microphone and a speaker, which may be wirelessly e.g. Bluetooth (or cable) is connected to a transmission device such as a smartphone 54 (or any other electronic device, for example for data recording).
- a transmission device such as a smartphone 54 (or any other electronic device, for example for data recording).
- smartphone 54 or any other electronic device, for example for data recording.
- the dashed line in Figure 6 indicated smartphone 54 may be arranged in a fabric pocket 55 of the headgear 1.
- the embodiment of Figure 6 shows a headgear 1 with a further bracket 56 for an accessory assembly, preferably having a pivoting arm 52 operably cooperating with a hinging arrangement of the headgear 1, more preferably the operable connection being in the form of a magnetic connection a magnet, which is arranged on a magnetic counterpart rotatable, more preferably also displaceable.
- the magnetic counterpart may be a solenoid or a fastening strip of the ⁇ is made of a magnetically effective material, such as a ferromagnetic plate be.
- FIG. 7 shows a further embodiment of the headgear according to the invention with a modified magnetic connection 60 for the swiveling arms 61, 62 (which form the holder 3 here).
- a section 63 of the headgear, left side, at the bottom of 10 at the location of the pivot axis 11 (see also Figures 1 and 3) and the (left) Verschwenkarm 61 the sake of clarity also from the screen 2 and detached from the headgear.
- the following description of the nature of the thing also refers to the unillustrated right side of the headgear, which is the same design as the left side shown.
- the pivoting arm 61 consists in the embodiment shown of a plastic or wire bracket 65, with two parallel rods or wires 66,67, which are joined together at the ends.
- the wire bow 65 holds two magnets 68, 69 (see in detail FIG. 8), which are preferably cylindrical and disk-shaped and have a round circumference 70.
- the magnets 68, 69 are rigidly fixed to the wire bracket 65 and each form a front linkage 75 (for the screen 2) and rear linkage 76 (for the headgear) on the pivot arm 61.
- the screen 2 is provided with a magnetic counterpart to the magnet 68 designed as a ferromagnetic sheet 70.
- the sheet 70 is sewn along the dashed contour in the screen 2, angled at the edge of the screen and extends with a portion 71 there vertically downwards.
- a guide wall 72 which projects perpendicularly from the section 71 and in its course corresponds to a part of the circumference 70 of the magnet 68 so that it projects into the rearwardly oriented opening 72 formed by it can be inserted and then partially enclosed by her.
- the sheet 70 forms with the guide wall 72 a Anlenkan angel 77 for the pivoting arm 61 on the screen. 2
- the magnet 68 pushed through the opening 73 in the space formed by the guide wall 72 (and thus the Verschwenkarm 61 connected to the screen 2), the magnet 68 adheres with its underside at the portion 71 is but rotatable in the given by the guide wall 72 position, and, of course, to the rear, through the opening 73 out, displaced. Since the height of the magnet 68 corresponds at least to the height of the guide wall 72, the pivoting arm 61 can be rotated 360 degrees in its operating position.
- the rotation is inhibited by the sliding friction of the magnet 68 on the portion 71, depending on the interpretation by the skilled person also by a slight clamping of the correspondingly arranged guide wall 72nd
- the guide wall has in the embodiment shown the advantage that even with frequent rotation of the pivoting arm 61 relative to the screen 2, the axis of rotation of the magnet 68 always remains in place, although it could also be omitted, since the adhesive effect of the magnetic connection would be sufficient, the magnet 68 to hold in place on section 71.
- the magnet 68, 69 is preferably disc-shaped, with a round circumference 70 which, in operation, in turn rotatably bears against guide walls 71, 83 which are rigidly connected to the magnetic counterpart (here the section 71, 82). wherein preferably the guide walls 71, 83 are arranged such that a rotation of the magnet 68,69 is inhibited by friction.
- the magnet (by its flat bottom, with which it rests on the portion 71) has an effective surface which rests on the operation of the magnetic connection 60 on a magnetically shaped magnetic sheet (here the section 71) and by the magnetic action on this rotatably or slidably adheres.
- the screen 2 for a headgear 1 at its outer ends E provided, magnetically active contact surfaces (here the section 71, but also the magnet 34, s. Fig. 4) for the magnetic connection with a holder (which pivoting arms 66,67, but also has 4.5) for the screen 2 has.
- the magnetic connection 60 consisting of the front articulation device 75 on the pivot arm and the articulation arrangement 77 on the screen 2, forms a joint arrangement in the manner of the articulated arrangement 15 (FIGS. 1, 2 and 4), through which the screen 2 is operated in relation to the pivoting arm 61 can be pivoted.
- the rear articulation device 76 has the same construction as the front articulation device 75: it has a disc-shaped magnet 69 with a circular circumference 70, the underside of which is flat and designed to cooperate with a magnetic counterpart.
- the magnetic counterpart here forms the ferromagnetic sheet metal strip 80, which in turn is sewn into the portion 63 of the headgear, the contour indicated by dashed lines and is exposed through a window 81 of the headgear in a section 82 to the outside, on which portion 82 of the magnet 69 placed can be.
- the section 82 in turn carries a guide wall 83, which forms an opening 84 through wel- che the magnet 69 can be inserted, wherein it is operatively rotatable and slidably adhered in this position.
- the section 82 forms with the guide wall 85 a Anlenkan extract 78 for the pivoting arm 61 and the headgear. If the magnet 69 is arranged on the section 82, the pivoting arm 61 is operatively connected to the headgear.
- the articulation device 76 of the pivoting arms together with a linkage arrangement 78 of the headgear together forms a magnetic connection 60, this magnetic connection 60 having a magnet 69 which is rotatable, preferably also displaceable, on a magnetic counterpart (here: the sheet metal section 82).
- a magnetic connection 60 having a magnet 69 which is rotatable, preferably also displaceable, on a magnetic counterpart (here: the sheet metal section 82).
- a holder 3 for a headgear and a screen 2 in which the pivoting arms 65 each have two parallel rods 66,67, which carry the Anlenkvor- directions 75,76, which are arranged displaceably on the rods 66,67.
- a screen 2 is provided for a headgear 1 with a holder 3 for the operable connection of the screen 2 with the headgear 1, wherein the holder 3 pivoting arms 4.5 and 65, each with a An articulating device 8, 9 or 76, which in turn has a magnetically active contact surface (for example a magnet 27, FIG. 4 or a magnet 69, FIG. 7) for rotatable magnetic connection with a magnetic counterpart (for example a fastening strip 18, FIG. a magnet 20, Figure 3 or a magnet 69, Figure 7) has a headgear.
- a magnetically active contact surface for example a magnet 27, FIG. 4 or a magnet 69, FIG.
- FIG. 7 shows that in a further embodiment, the holder 3 has a joint arrangement 15 (preferably according to FIG. 4 with the aid of the magnets 33, and according to FIG. 7 with the aid of the magnets 68 and the sheet metal section 71), preferably a magnetic connection 60 the pivoting of the screen 2 relative to the holder 3 (or its pivoting arms 4, 5, see FIG. 4 or their pivoting arms 65, see FIG.
- the magnetic connection further preferably comprises a magnet 33, 68, which is rotatably, more preferably also slidably, arranged on a magnetic counterpart 34, 71 during operation of the magnetic connection.
- FIGS. 3, 4 and 7 also show a headgear for a visor (2) which can be displaced on it, two magnetically active contact surfaces (magnet 20, FIG. 3, fastening strip 18, FIG. 4 and sheet metal section 82) arranged laterally at its lower edge 10, 7) for a magnetic counterpart (magnet 27, FIGS. 3 and 4, magnet 69, FIG. 7), which are designed in such a way that the magnetic counterpart 27, 69 can be rotated on the contact surface 20, 18, 82 in the case of magnetic adhesion , Preferably also arranged slidably.
- FIG. 8a shows the magnet 68.69 in detail in section through the plane AA of the articulation arrangement 77 and also the articulation arrangement 78 of FIG. 7.
- a carrier journal 90 is placed on the magnet 68, 69 and carries a clamping disc 91 which together with the magnet 68.69 the parallel wires 67,68 of the bracket 65 operably fixed.
- This arrangement has the advantage that, with suitable dimensioning of the clamping of the wires 67, 68 by the clamping disk 91, the magnet 68, 69 can be displaced along the wires, then the pivoting arm can be changed in the effective length.
- FIG. 8b shows a further embodiment of the magnets 68, 69, in the illustration of FIG. 8a, but omitting the guide walls 72, 73 and the ferromagnetic sheets 71, 82.
- the magnet 68,69 has at its circumference a groove 92, in which a frictional element designed as an O-ring 93 is inserted, which cooperates in operation with the guide walls 68,96 and increases the resistance of the magnet 68,69 against rotation and displacement.
- the magnet 68, 69 has on its circumference 70 a frictional element, preferably designed as an O-ring 93, which interacts with the guide walls 72, 83 in such a way that movement of the magnet 68, 69 with respect to FIG magnetic counter body (here the sheets 71,82) is inhibited.
- FIG. 8c shows, for a further embodiment according to the invention, a joint arrangement 100 for fixing the holder 3 to the headgear. Shown is the lower edge 10 of the headgear 1 in a view from below (left side of the headgear) on the hinge assembly 100, wherein the wire 67 of the pivoting arm 65, which is preferably formed here according to Figure 7, can be seen.
- the wire 66 (FIG.
- the wire 65 is replaced by the wire 65. covers.
- the wires 65,66 run through a respective hole in a rotary block 101, wherein the one hole 102 for the wire 65 visible, but the other hole is in turn covered by the bore 102.
- a symbolized by the dashed line 103 screw fixes the rotary block 101 by means of a arranged on the inside of the headgear 1 counter plate 104 rotatable on the headgear.
- the pivoting arm 65 is rotatably fixed to the headgear.
- the pivoting arms of the holder 3 engage rigidly on the screen 2, and are preferably integrally formed with the screen 2.
- a headgear 1 with a sliding on her screen 2 wherein the screen is arranged on a holder 3 on the headgear 1, which has two pivoting arms, and the pivoting arms
- the pivoting arms hold the screen rigidly, but in turn are rotatably fixed to the headgear by means of a magnetic connection, wherein preferably the magnetic connection permits rotation by virtue of the magnetically mutually adhering parts being arranged rotatably relative to one another,
- the pivot arms store the screen pivotable or non-pivotable, and are rotatably fixed to the headgear by a magnetic or non-magnetic arrangement.
- a further holder for an accessory arrangement is provided, which is preferably set rotatable via a magnetic connection or another connection to the headgear.
- a detachable from the headgear screen wherein preferably also the holder of the screen and particularly preferably at the same time also be solved by the headgear.
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