EP3229627A1 - Protective helmet with coupling elements - Google Patents
Protective helmet with coupling elementsInfo
- Publication number
- EP3229627A1 EP3229627A1 EP15828475.2A EP15828475A EP3229627A1 EP 3229627 A1 EP3229627 A1 EP 3229627A1 EP 15828475 A EP15828475 A EP 15828475A EP 3229627 A1 EP3229627 A1 EP 3229627A1
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a protective helmet, in particular a fire helmet, rescue helmet, work helmet, industrial helmet, and a safety equipment comprising such
- Such a protective helmet having a helmet shell and arranged on both sides in each case in a temple region on the helmet shell coupling arrangements with first coupling elements has become known.
- the first coupling elements serve for the respective releasable coupling with a second coupling element arranged on a respiratory mask.
- the first coupling elements are held in each case via holding means of a connection s device in a plurality of mutually different positions one behind the other along a longitudinal axis of an adjustment path on the helmet shell.
- a variable-length arrangement relative to the helmet shell can be formed for the respirator mask to be coupled to the protective helmet.
- the coupling elements arranged on the first coupling elements are in each case arranged in the longitudinal axis of the adjustment path.
- WO 2009/080532 AI Another arrangement for the detachable connection of a respirator mask with a protective helmet is described in WO 2009/080532 AI.
- the respective holder has two separate, from the respirator to the helmet out V-shaped divergent, upper and lower holding elements, which are coupled at both ends via a rotatable coupling point to the respirator and to the protective helmet.
- the coupling with the protective helmet and the respirator is carried by means of upper and lower helm Joer hinges and upper and lower maskenjon matterer hinges and by means of a pliable formation of at least one area on at least one of the holding elements or at least one end portion of the holding elements rotatably.
- the lower retaining element provided essentially for holding the chin region of the respiratory mask extends substantially horizontally, wherein the upper retaining element provided substantially for holding the end region of the respiratory mask is directed obliquely upwards.
- the on the respirator closely juxtaposed rotatably mounted retaining elements are on Hard hat near and above its pivot point.
- the two retaining elements are hinged on the helmet side to a helmet on the protective helmet attachable connection yoke. Due to the individual length variability of the two holding elements, the inclination of the respirator with respect to the protective helmet and the distance to this can be adjusted.
- the present invention has for its object to provide a protective helmet, in which the position and, associated therewith, the relative height of the coupling member with respect to the temple area on the helmet can be easily preset to the respective user. Furthermore, however, it is also intended to create a universally formed coupling element on the protective helmet, on which different accessories can be coupled individually or jointly therewith. In addition, even a safety equipment with such a protective helmet in combination with at least one accessory to be created.
- This object of the invention is achieved in that in each case at least one coupling member is arranged or formed on the first coupling elements, which at least a first coupling member in a first laterally offset position with respect to the arranged in the longitudinal axis of Verstellwegs holding means of the connection s device is arranged ,
- the advantages achieved by the features of claim 1 are that due to the laterally offset position of the respective coupling member on the coupling element of the articulation of the helmet to be connected to the accessory, in particular the respirator, in normal upright use position of the helmet in terms of height simply to the respective user can be preset and adjusted. Depending on the selected, preset position or position of the coupling member with respect to in the
- the relative angular position of the second coupling elements arranged on the accessory can be adapted to the physical dimensions of the respective user.
- This lateral, transversely offset arrangement of the coupling member with respect to the respective holding means of the connecting device can be effected for example by an off-center or eccentric arrangement on the first coupling elements.
- the first coupling element of the first coupling element is formed by a coupling receptacle which is arranged on a side facing the back of the head of the helmet shell.
- Another embodiment is characterized in that the first coupling elements are each formed by a left and a right embodiment.
- the formation of the coupling device can take place with a small number of different components and, associated with this, the possibility of variation of the height adjustment can be maintained.
- Another possible embodiment has the features that the first coupling elements forming the left and right embodiments are mutually interchangeable by means of the connection s devices on the helmet shell, whereby the first coupling member from its first laterally offset position with respect to the longitudinal axis of the adjustment path in a second laterally offset position is spent. So can be done without additional components still simple presetting and customization to the respective user. This can be done not only a position or length adjustment for the accessory to be coupled thereto, in particular the respirator, but also the angular position and thus the pulling direction of the second coupling elements with respect to the helmet shell.
- a further embodiment provides that the first coupling elements are each guided along the displacement in a guide of the connecting device.
- the guide arrangement along the adjustment can be formed continuously or even at several
- the guide arrangement can be formed or provided only in the region of the holding means in a stationary manner in succession.
- Another embodiment is characterized in that the positions of the first coupling elements which are arranged one behind the other along the adjustment path and are mutually different from one another are determined by a plurality of recesses, in particular boreholes, arranged in a fixed manner relative to the helmet shell.
- a further preferred embodiment is characterized in that the positioned holder of the first coupling elements relative to the helmet shell by a at least one recess passing through connection arrangement, in particular a screw connection is formed.
- connection arrangement in particular a screw connection
- the two coupling arrangements each comprise a detachably held on the helmet shell intermediate piece, on which intermediate piece in each case the connecting device is arranged and the first coupling element is kept positioned thereon.
- By providing an additional intermediate piece between the helmet shell and the coupling sanctions so easy replacement in case of damage can be created.
- This makes it possible to form a concealed arrangement of the holding or connecting elements for the first coupling elements.
- this also allows additional through openings in the helmet shell are avoided, which would otherwise be covered separately depending on the individual arrangement of the first coupling elements, so as to prevent direct access into the helmet interior.
- Another embodiment is characterized in that the intermediate piece both the guide arrangement for the first coupling elements and the recesses for receiving the recess passing through the connection arrangement, in particular the Having screw, having the first coupling element.
- a further embodiment provides that in each case a second coupling member is arranged or formed on the first coupling elements.
- a second coupling member is arranged or formed on the first coupling elements.
- the second coupling member has a respect to the first coupling member to different extending aligned engagement direction for a third coupling element to be coupled thereto.
- a third coupling element to be coupled thereto.
- the articulation area of the attached to the helmet accessory in normal upright position of the protective helmet height just simple preset to the respective user and can be adjusted.
- the relative angular position of the second coupling elements arranged on the accessory can be adapted to the physical dimensions of the respective user.
- This lateral or transversely offset arrangement of the coupling member with respect to the respective holding means of the connecting device can be effected for example by an off-center or eccentric arrangement on the first coupling elements.
- Figure 1 shows a safety equipment comprising a protective helmet and a coupling over a coupling with this coupled respirator, in side view;
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of the protective helmet according to FIG. 1 on the left temporal region with an upward arrangement of the coupling element of the first coupling element;
- FIG. 4 shows the coupling arrangement according to FIG. 3 without protective helmet, in section according to FIGS
- FIG. 5 shows the first coupling element with a downwardly oriented coupling element, in a perspective view from the inside behind;
- FIG. 7 a further possible embodiment of a first coupling element with at least one additionally arranged or formed second coupling element, in front view;
- FIG. 8 shows the protective helmet of the safety equipment with the first coupling element according to FIG. 7 and an accessory coupled thereto, in side view.
- a safety equipment 1, in particular for the fire service, rescue, labor, etc. which includes a protective helmet 2 and at least one accessory 3 which can be coupled thereto.
- the term accessory 3 is understood to mean the most varied components or even application elements or attachments which are to be connected to the protective helmet 2 or held thereon.
- Such accessories 3 may e.g. be selected from the group of respirator, helmet lamp, helmet camera, dust mask, protective shield, face guard, ear protection and hearing protection.
- the shield could e.g. be used as an additional upstream protection element in front of the helmet visor or in place of this.
- the accessory part 3 designed and described in more detail below as a respirator mask
- the connection and coupling with the protective helmet 2 there are a great variety of embodiments of the connection and coupling with the protective helmet 2.
- an individual adaptability as well as a simple coupling of different breathing elements.
- the protective helmet 2 is preferably used as a fire helmet, rescue helmet, work helmet, industrial home, care must also be taken when training the mutual coupling and its operability with gloves.
- the protective helmet 2 comprises at least one helmet shell 4, to which unspecified additional attachment parts, such as e.g. Lamps, chin strap, neck guard, inner basket, Haltevorrich- device, etc. may be arranged or attached.
- unspecified additional attachment parts such as e.g. Lamps, chin strap, neck guard, inner basket, Haltevorrich- device, etc.
- Each of the coupling arrangements 6 comprises its own first coupling elements 7, which are each designed for detachable coupling to a second coupling element 8 which can be arranged or arranged on the accessory 3 designed as a respirator mask.
- the arranged on the mask-shaped accessory 3 or associated second coupling elements 8 are each formed in this embodiment by a flat profile-like or rod-shaped connecting arm.
- a hook-shaped engagement element for cooperation with the first coupling element 7 may be provided to form the coupled position.
- a change in length of the respective second coupling element 8 may be possible within certain limits for the coupling process with the protective helmet 2.
- the accessory part 3 designed as a respirator mask can be applied to the face area of the same and its end regions deviated from the protective mask attachment can be coupled to the first coupling elements 7 by changing the length of the second coupling elements 8.
- the conditionally possible change in length of the second coupling elements 8 is usually done by overcoming a restoring or spring force, which always takes place with correctly adjusted or preset first coupling elements 7 a secure investment on the face of the user or wearer of the safety equipment 1. So not only a tight fit as a respirator trained accessory 3 on the face but also a mutual secure hold between hard hat 2 and the accessory 3 can be achieved.
- the first coupling elements 7 are held in each case via retaining means 9 of a connecting device 20 in a plurality of mutually different positions one behind the other along a longitudinal axis 10 of an adjustment path on the helmet shell 4. This can be done either directly on the helmet shell 4 or else with the interposition of a later-described intermediate piece 17. By virtue of the mutually different positions, a position or length-variable arrangement for the accessory or parts 3 to be coupled relative to the helmet shell 4 can be created.
- the detailed description of the design of the connecting device 20, in particular its holding means, 9 takes place later.
- each of the first coupling elements 7 at least one coupling member 11 is arranged or formed in each case.
- a first coupling element 11 is provided for each first coupling element 7, this being arranged in a first laterally offset position with respect to the holding means 9 arranged in the longitudinal axis 10 of the adjustment path.
- the "laterally offset position" is understood to mean that the first coupling element 11 is located either above or below the holding means 9 arranged one behind the other.This lateral offset can also be referred to as transverse displacement.
- the alignment or longitudinal profile of the second coupling element 8 of the respiratory mask accessory 3 is rather flat with respect to a horizontal plane 12.
- the first coupling element 11 is located at a position above the holding means 9 of the connection device 20 arranged one behind the other, the alignment or the longitudinal course of the second coupling element 8 of the accessory 3 is steeper with respect to the horizontal plane 12, as shown in FIG ,
- the first coupling elements 7 are preferably formed in each case by a left and a right embodiment.
- the first coupling elements 11 of the first coupling elements 7 can be arranged on a side facing an occipital region 13 of the helmet shell 4.
- the first coupling member 11 is formed in this embodiment by a coupling receptacle 14.
- the coupling s aufmeähme 14 is formed by a recess or depression, in which engages the second coupling element 8, for example with a retaining hook or the like.
- the first coupling elements 7 forming the left and the right embodiment are preferably arranged so as to be mutually interchangeable by means of the holding means 9 of the connecting devices 20 on the helmet shell 4 or fastened thereto.
- the first coupling member 11 from its first laterally or transversely offset position with respect to the longitudinal axis 10 of the adjustment -. from the located below the longitudinal axis 10 position - in a second laterally offset position - ie in the position located above the longitudinal axis 10 - are shifted.
- first coupling member 11 By the laterally or transversely offset arrangement or design of the first coupling member 11 on the first coupling element 7 and the mutually possible exchange, once protrudes the coupling element 7 in upright use of the protective helmet 2 down and once up with respect to the longitudinal axis 10 - as transverse to this - before.
- This lateral displacement of the first coupling member 11 can take place in a transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis 10 aligned transverse axis, which is not shown in detail.
- a plurality of coupling members could each be provided on one of the first coupling elements 7.
- the lateral displacement of the respective coupling member with respect to the longitudinal axis 10 can be determined.
- the first coupling elements 7 each along the adjustment in a guide 15 of the compound s device 20 may be performed.
- This guide arrangement 15 is preferably designed as a longitudinal guide.
- the stationary positioning and the associated relative retention of the first coupling sevoke 7 with respect to the helmet shell 4 along the adjustment in the successively arranged and mutually different positions can be done by a plurality relative to the helmet shell 4 fixedly arranged recesses 16, in particular holes.
- the recesses 16 and / or enforcements are preferably arranged or formed at an equal distance from one another along the longitudinal axis 10 of the adjustment path.
- the mutual distance can also be referred to as division or division.
- At least one of the recesses 16 per temple region 5 can be arranged with a connecting arrangement passing through it, in particular a screw for forming a screw connection.
- the recess 16 is formed by removing a recess 16 in the axial direction final wall part to an enforcement, so that the attachment can be made.
- an internal thread can be arranged or formed in the first coupling element 7 in the region of the longitudinal axis 10. The internal thread can either be formed directly in the material of the first coupling element 7 or else arranged in its own arranged in the first coupling element 7 or held there nut or an insert.
- the connecting devices 20 for fastening the first coupling elements 7 and subsequently for forming the coupling arrangements 6 in the region of the helmet shell 4 can be formed or arranged directly on this. Regardless of this, it would also be possible for the two coupling arrangements 6 to each comprise an intermediate piece 17 detachably held on the helmet shell 4 for forming the connection devices 20. In this way, in each case the first coupling elements 7 can be positioned on the helmet shell 4 with the intermediate piece 17 being interposed therebetween. By providing the intermediate pieces 17, in this case, they each have both the guide arrangement 15 for the first coupling elements 7 and the recesses 16 for the reception of the connection 16 passing through the recess 16, in particular the
- a left and a right embodiment are also provided in the intermediate pieces 17. This in turn can be done the mutual exchange of the left and right embodiment of the coupling elements 7.
- the intermediate pieces 17 can preferably be used interchangeably on the outside of the helmet shell 4 in specially trained intermediate piece receptacles and connected there to the helmet shell 4. This can be done by a variety of, preferably releasably formed connecting means.
- the intermediate piece 17 For the adaptation and individual adjustment of the first coupling elements 7 in their relative position with respect to the protective helmet 2 to the respective user, if the intermediate piece 17 is present, it must first be removed from the helmet shell 4 in order to allow access to the retaining means 9.
- the first coupling element 7 By releasing the connection of the same with the first coupling element 7, the first coupling element 7 can be removed and changed in its position again attached. Then this unit is to be attached to the helmet shell 4.
- the holding force exerted by the second coupling elements 8 on the first coupling elements 11 of the first coupling elements 7 takes place in an approximately parallel or slightly inclined orientation with respect to the longitudinal axis 10.
- the holding means 9 of each of the connecting devices 20 in addition to the above-described and the at least one recess 16 passing through connection arrangement also still on the first coupling element arranged or trained locking element 18 includes.
- the locking element 18 can be designed as a pin-shaped projection. forms, which is arranged at the same distance with respect to the recesses 16 and in the same pitch with respect to this on the first coupling element 7.
- both a part of the connection arrangement, for example the internal thread, and the locking element 18 are arranged on the first coupling element 7.
- the mutual alignment with each other also takes place one behind the other in the direction of the longitudinal axis 10 of the adjustment in mounted position.
- connection arrangement and the locking element 18 which are arranged directly in the direction of the longitudinal axis 10 in succession and each with one of the recesses 16 are engaged, a rotation of the respective first coupling element 7 with respect to the helmet shell 4 can be formed. If this combination of connection arrangement and locking element 18 selected, may optionally be dispensed with the provision or forming the guide assembly 15 for the first coupling element 7.
- the intermediate pieces 17 can in turn be detachably connected to the helmet shell 4 or held at this.
- the connecting means used for this purpose can be chosen freely, in which case a screw connection, clamp connection, snap connection or the like can be used.
- connection assembly in particular the screw
- an exemption in particular a by sidewalls at least partially bounded chamber 19 may be provided.
- the connection assembly is not accessible directly from the outside when attached to the helmet shell 4 intermediate piece 17.
- the safety equipment 1 is preferably used in the firefighter, rescue service, aid organizations, wearing the protective helmet 2 and the trained in the present embodiment as a respirator accessory 3 in conjunction with a respirator, which also includes bottles in which the for the application stored breathing air is usually stored under high pressure.
- a respirator which also includes bottles in which the for the application stored breathing air is usually stored under high pressure.
- the wearer of the safety equipment 1 can be made independent of the circulating air.
- the fight against a fire can also be made possible in a person enriched with smoke and / or poison gases and possibly oxygen-poor atmosphere for people.
- Both trained as respirator masks accessories 3 are predominantly bandless versions in which the second coupling elements 8 are hinged to a mask frame mostly articulated. FIGS.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show a further possible and optionally independent embodiment of the first coupling element 7, with the same reference numerals or component designations being used again for the same parts as in the preceding FIGS. 1 to 6. To avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the detailed description in the preceding Figs. 1 to 6 or reference.
- the universally applicable first coupling element 7 for forming the coupling device 6 has not only the first coupling member 11 but at least one other, in the present embodiment, a separate, second coupling member 21. This creates the possibility of coupling one or more accessory parts 3 to one and the same first coupling element 7 either only one accessory part 3 with one of the coupling members 11, 21 or else with each of the coupling members 11, 21.
- the different orientations and / or configurations of the coupling members 11, 21 relative to one another create the possibility of defining for each of the coupling members 11, 21 a separate engagement direction for the respective second coupling element 8 and / or a third coupling element 22 to be coupled therewith.
- the orientation of the second coupling element 8 and thus its direction of engagement with respect to the longitudinal axis 10 of the adjustment path is approximately parallel thereto or with only a slight angular deviation with respect to the longitudinal axis 10.
- the second coupling member 21 may e.g. be designed as a snap buckle, latch button, recess, slot, or the like. The choice and thus the formation of the second coupling member 21 is to be made in coordination with the third coupling elements 22 to be coupled thereto.
- the accessory 3 is formed by an ear protection or hearing protection
- the orientation and thus an angle of a support arm 23 of the same approximately between 20 ° and 90 ° with respect to the longitudinal axis 10 of the adjustment selected.
- the orientation and thus an angle enclosed between the horizontal plane 12 and the support arm 23 can be between 70 ° and 120 °.
- lamps, cameras, signal transmitters, communication means or the like with correspondingly formed second coupling elements 8 or third coupling elements 22 could also be held or coupled to the second coupling element 21.
- an individually adjustable coupling arrangement 6 with the most diverse co-operating coupling elements 7, 8, 22 are created.
- at least the first coupling elements 7 as well as the intermediate piece 17, if used are usually made of a plastic material in an injection molding process.
- a material e.g. PA 6 or PA 6.6 are used.
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