EP3243399A1 - A cycle helmet and a cycle helmet system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cycle helmet. More particularly, but not exclusively the present invention relates to a cycle helmet comprising an impact resistant shell and a tail portion detachably connected to the shell, the tail portion extending from a rear portion of the shell away from the shell substantially parallel to the length axis, so increasing the length of the helmet along the length axis.
- the present invention also relates to a cycle helmet system. More particularly, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a cycle helmet system comprising a plurality of such tail portions, each adapted to extend substantially parallel to the length axis by a different amount.
- Cycle helmets having a tail portion are known. Such cycle helmets are designed for their aerodynamic properties and produce a smooth flow of air over the helmet, so reducing drag. They are typically used in triathlons or in time trials.
- the tail of the helmet is designed to optimise air flow at a higher cycling speed.
- a helmet designed to optimise air flow at high speeds such as in a road or track race, would offer little advantage in, for example, a hill climb, where speeds are lower.
- the tail portion can act as a sail, increasing rather than decreasing drag.
- the cycle helmet according to the invention seeks to overcome the problems of the prior art.
- the present invention provides a cycle helmet comprising an impact resistant shell adapted to cover a portion of a wearers head, the shell comprising an upper dome, front and rear portions extending from the upper dome, and first and second lateral side portions extending from the upper dome and between the front and rear portions; the shell having a length axis extending from the front portion to the rear portion, the lateral side portions being arranged on opposite sides of the length axis; the helmet further comprising a tail portion detachably connected to the shell, the tail portion extending from the rear portion of the shell in a direction substantially parallel to the length axis away from the front portion.
- the tail portion of the cycle helmet according to the invention is detachable.
- the tail portion can be attached when the cycle helmet is to be used in a triathlon or time trial. It can then be removed for more general cycling or training.
- the tail portion can be removed it can be replaced with different tail portions of different dimensions. If the cycle helmet is to be used at a relatively low speed race such as a cycle club training ride the tail portion can be relatively short. If it is to be used at higher speeds such as in a time trial, then the short tail portion can be replaced with a longer tail portion.
- the most suitable tail portion for a particular profile of cycle event could therefore be chosen from a variety of different tail portion options, depending on the speed profile of the event.
- the tail portion comprises an upper face, the upper face and the shell together forming a smooth surface.
- the upper face of the tail portion comprises a leading edge proximate to or abutting the shell.
- the rear portion comprises a bottom edge, the upper face of the tail portion extending smoothly from the bottom edge of the rear portion.
- the lateral side portions each comprise a bottom edge, the upper face of the tail portion extending smoothly from the bottom edge of each lateral side portion.
- the shell further comprises a lateral support skirt extending from each lateral side portion, the tail portion being detachably connected to the lateral support skirts.
- the tail portion at least partially covers the lateral support skirts.
- the shell further comprises a rear support skirt extending from the rear portion, the tail portion being detachably connected to the rear support skirt.
- the tail portion at least partially covers the rear support skirt.
- the cycle helmet according to the invention further comprises a visor, the visor having first and second visor edges, the upper face of the tail portion extending smoothly from the visor edges.
- the lateral side portions are symmetrically arranged on either side of the length axis.
- the cycle helmet 1 comprises an impact resistant shell 2 which in use partially covers a portion of a cyclists head.
- the shell is typically a plastics material such as polycarbonate or alternatively a fibreglass or carbon fibre.
- Inside the shell is typically an impact absorbing liner layer such as an expanded polystyrene or expanded polypropylene.
- the shell 2 comprises an upper dome 3 which covers the top of the cyclists head.
- the outer surface of the upper dome 3 is typically smooth so as to promote smooth airflow over the cycle helmet and so reduce drag.
- a front portion 4 which extends as far as a front portion bottom edge 4a.
- the front portion 4 covers the wearers forehead
- a rear portion 5 covers at least part of the rear of the wearers head.
- the rear portion 5 extends as far as a rear portion bottom edge 6.
- a rear support skirt 7 is arranged such that when the helmet 1 is worn it is below the rear portion 5 and slightly inset from the rear portion 5 ie towards the wearer as shown.
- the rear support skirt 7 comprises a push fit connector (not shown), the function of which is described below.
- first and second lateral side portions 8,9 which each extend as far as a bottom edge 10.
- the lateral side portions 8,9 also extend between the front and rear portions 4,5.
- the bottom edge 10 of each lateral side portion 8,9 is arranged so that when the helmet 1 is worn the bottom edges 10 are slightly above the ears of the wearer.
- each lateral support skirt 11 Extending from each lateral side portion 8,9 of the shell 2 is a lateral support skirt 11.
- Each lateral support skirt 11 is arranged such that when the helmet is worn the lateral support skirt 11 extends below the bottom edge 10 of its associated lateral side portion 8,9 as shown.
- Each lateral support skirt 11 is slightly inset from its associated lateral side portion 8,9 ie towards the head of the wearer.
- Each lateral support skirt 11 comprises a push fit connector 12. This is arranged towards the front of the helmet 1 as shown.
- Each lateral support skirt 11 further comprises a ventilation aperture 13 as shown allowing air within the helmet 1 to exit to the rear of the helmet 1 in use.
- Each of the lateral side portions 8,9 comprises a front edge 14. These front edges 14 together with the bottom edge 4a of the front portion 4 define a front aperture 15 so that the face of the wearer is not covered when the helmet 1 is worn.
- Figure 2 shows the helmet 1 of figure 1 from above in plan view, showing the upper dome 3 and the front, rear and lateral side portions 4,5,8,9 extending therefrom. All of these portions extend smoothly from the upper dome 3 to produce a smooth flow over the shell 2.
- the length axis 16 of the helmet 1 extends from the front portion 4 to the rear portion 5.
- the lateral side portions 8,9 are arranged on either side of the length axis 16. In this embodiment the lateral side portions 8,9 are arranged symmetrically on either side of the length axis 16 as shown.
- FIG 3 shows an alternative embodiment of a cycle helmet 1 according to the invention, again without the tail portion.
- a detachable shallow visor 17 extends from the bottom edge 4a of the front portion 4 and the front edges 14 of the lateral side portions 8.9.
- the visor 17 protects the eyes of the cyclist.
- the visor 17, front portion 4 and lateral side portions 8,9 together from a smooth surface which improves the air flow over the helmet 1 which in turn reduces drag.
- the shallow visor 17 is dimensioned to enable a wearer to wear sunglasses beneath the visor 17.
- Figure 4 shows a further embodiment of a cycle helmet 1 according to the invention including the tail portion 18.
- the tail portion 18 is detachably connected to the shell 2.
- the tail portion 18 extends from the rear portion 5 of the shell 2 in a direction substantially parallel to the length axis 16 and away from the front portion 4.
- the tail portion 18 is connected to the push fit connectors 12 of the lateral support skirt 11 and the further connector on the rear support skirt 7 so holding the tail portion 18 in fixed relation to the shell 2.
- the tail portion 18 comprises an upper face 19.
- the upper face 19 is adapted such that when the tail portion 18 is connected to the shell 2 the upper face 19 and the shell 2 together form a smooth surface as shown over which air can flow.
- the smooth surface has no discontinuity as one passes from the shell 2 to the upper face 19 of the tail portion 18 which would cause turbulence in air flowing over the helmet 1.
- the upper face 19 of the tail portion 18 comprises a leading edge 20, which, when the tail portion 18 is fixed in place, abuts or is proximate to the shell 2. In the case where there is a gap between the leading edge 20 and the shell 2 the gap is sufficiently narrow so as not to alter the air flow over the helmet 1.
- the upper face 19 of the tail portion 18 extends smoothly from the bottom edge 6 of the rear portion 5. It also extends smoothly from the bottom edges 10 of the lateral side portions 8,9.
- the upper face 19 of the tail portion 18 proximate to the leading edge 20 and the shell portion 2 proximate to the leading edge 20 are substantially co-planar, typically to within a few degrees, preferably within ten degrees, more preferably within five degrees, more preferably to within 2 degrees.
- the tail portion 18 further comprises a lower face 21.
- the lower face 21 is shaped to abut the back of a cyclist when being worn so holding the helmet 1 in the correct positon with respect to the cyclist to minimise drag.
- the tail portion 18 further comprises front edges 22.
- the front edges 22 are arranged adjacent to the edges of the visor 23 as shown to produce a smooth surface extending from the visor 23 to the tail portion 18. Again, this reduces drag.
- the tail portion 18 covers the lateral and rear support skirts 7,11, again to reduce drag.
- This embodiment further comprises a deep visor as shown.
- the deep visor improves aerodynamic performance to a greater degree than the shallow visor of figure 3 .
- Figure 5 shows the helmet 1 of figure 4 in plan view from above showing the tail portion 18 extending away from the rear portion 5 of the shell 2 along the length axis 16.
- the helmet 1 is symmetrical about the length axis 16 as shown.
- a portion of the upper face 19 of the tail portion 18 proximate to the leading edge 20 of the tail portion 18 is substantially planar.
- a corresponding portion of the rear portion 5 proximate to the bottom edge 6 is also substantially planar. These two planar portions are co-planar so that together the upper face 19 of the tail portion 18 and the shell 2 form a smooth surface. The smooth surface prevents turbulence from forming as air flows from the shell 2 to the tail portion 18.
- Figure 6 shows a method of attaching the tail portion 18 to the shell 2.
- the tail portion 18 is arranged to the rear of the shell 2 substantially parallel to the length axis 16 with the leading edge 20 of the tail portion 18 facing towards the shell 2.
- the tail portion 18 is then slid parallel to the bottom edges 10 of the lateral side portions 8,9 towards the front portion 4 of the helmet 1 until the tail portion 18 engages with the connectors 12 of the lateral and rear support skirts 7,11.
- the top of the tail portion comprises tongues 24 which slide along grooves in the bottom edges 10 of the of the lateral side portions 8,9 which guides the tail portion 18 into position.
- FIG. 7 shows, in side view, a further embodiment of a cycle helmet 1 according to the invention.
- the leading edge 20 of the tail portion 18 abuts the shell 2 proximate to the upper dome 3.
- the upper face 19 of the tail portion 18 and the shell 2 again form a smooth continuous surface.
- the rear portion 5 extends beneath the tail portion (or in other words the tail portion 18 covers the rear portion 5).
- the tail portion 18 connects to a connector (not shown) extending from the rear portion 5 of the shell 2 in addition to the connectors 12 of the lateral skirt 11.
- the tail portion 18 covers this connector so that it does not interfere with the air flow over the helmet 1.
- the tail portion 18 extends from the rear portion 5 substantially parallel to the length axis 16.
- the tail portion 18 can be attached and detached from the shell portion 2.
- the tail portion 18 is attached when the cyclist wishes to use the helmet 1 in a high speed event such as a triathlon or time trial. After the event the tail portion 18 can be removed and the helmet 1 used as a normal helmet.
- the helmet 1 can be supplied with a range of tail portions 18 of different shapes, each one optimised to reduce drag at different speeds. A cyclist can swap between these tail portions 18 depending on the type of event the helmet 1 is to be used in.
- the tail portion 18 will extend substantially parallel to the length axis 16. Each one however extends along the length axis 16 by a different amount. Because of this difference in length the upper face 19 of each tail portion 18 is inclined vertically to the length axis 16 by a different amount. The shorter the tail potion 18 the greater the degree of inclination. Shorter tail portions 18 are more suitable for low speed events. Longer tail portions 18 are more suitable for high speed events.
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Abstract
an impact resistant shell (2) adapted to cover a portion of a wearers head, the shell (2) comprising an upper dome (3), front and rear portions (4,5) extending from the upper dome (3), and first and second lateral side portions (8,9) extending from the upper dome (3) and between the front and rear portions (4,5);
the shell (2) having a length axis (16) extending from the front portion (4) to the rear portion (5), the lateral side portions (8,9) being arranged on opposite sides of the length axis (16);
the helmet (1) further comprising a tail portion (18) detachably connected to the shell (2), the tail portion (18) extending from the rear portion (5) of the shell (2) in a direction substantially parallel to the length axis (16) away from the front portion (4).
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- The present invention relates to a cycle helmet. More particularly, but not exclusively the present invention relates to a cycle helmet comprising an impact resistant shell and a tail portion detachably connected to the shell, the tail portion extending from a rear portion of the shell away from the shell substantially parallel to the length axis, so increasing the length of the helmet along the length axis. The present invention also relates to a cycle helmet system. More particularly, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a cycle helmet system comprising a plurality of such tail portions, each adapted to extend substantially parallel to the length axis by a different amount.
- Cycle helmets having a tail portion are known. Such cycle helmets are designed for their aerodynamic properties and produce a smooth flow of air over the helmet, so reducing drag. They are typically used in triathlons or in time trials.
- Such helmets have a number of drawbacks. In particular, the tail of the helmet is designed to optimise air flow at a higher cycling speed. A helmet designed to optimise air flow at high speeds such as in a road or track race, would offer little advantage in, for example, a hill climb, where speeds are lower. Further, if such helmets are used in more general cycling where the head of the cyclist is not always held in the optimum position the tail portion can act as a sail, increasing rather than decreasing drag.
- The cycle helmet according to the invention seeks to overcome the problems of the prior art.
- Accordingly, in a first aspect the present invention provides a cycle helmet comprising
an impact resistant shell adapted to cover a portion of a wearers head, the shell comprising an upper dome, front and rear portions extending from the upper dome, and first and second lateral side portions extending from the upper dome and between the front and rear portions;
the shell having a length axis extending from the front portion to the rear portion, the lateral side portions being arranged on opposite sides of the length axis;
the helmet further comprising a tail portion detachably connected to the shell, the tail portion extending from the rear portion of the shell in a direction substantially parallel to the length axis away from the front portion. - The tail portion of the cycle helmet according to the invention is detachable. The tail portion can be attached when the cycle helmet is to be used in a triathlon or time trial. It can then be removed for more general cycling or training.
- Further, because the tail portion can be removed it can be replaced with different tail portions of different dimensions. If the cycle helmet is to be used at a relatively low speed race such as a cycle club training ride the tail portion can be relatively short. If it is to be used at higher speeds such as in a time trial, then the short tail portion can be replaced with a longer tail portion. The most suitable tail portion for a particular profile of cycle event could therefore be chosen from a variety of different tail portion options, depending on the speed profile of the event.
- Preferably the tail portion comprises an upper face, the upper face and the shell together forming a smooth surface.
- Preferably the upper face of the tail portion comprises a leading edge proximate to or abutting the shell.
- Preferably the rear portion comprises a bottom edge, the upper face of the tail portion extending smoothly from the bottom edge of the rear portion.
- Preferably the lateral side portions each comprise a bottom edge, the upper face of the tail portion extending smoothly from the bottom edge of each lateral side portion.
- Preferably the shell further comprises a lateral support skirt extending from each lateral side portion, the tail portion being detachably connected to the lateral support skirts.
- Preferably the tail portion at least partially covers the lateral support skirts.
- Preferably the shell further comprises a rear support skirt extending from the rear portion, the tail portion being detachably connected to the rear support skirt.
- Preferably the tail portion at least partially covers the rear support skirt.
- Preferably the cycle helmet according to the invention further comprises a visor, the visor having first and second visor edges, the upper face of the tail portion extending smoothly from the visor edges.
- Preferably the lateral side portions are symmetrically arranged on either side of the length axis.
- In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a cycle helmet system comprising
- an impact resistant shell adapted to cover a portion of a wearers head, the shell comprising an upper dome, front and rear portions extending from the upper dome, and first and second lateral side portions extending from the upper dome and between the front and rear portions;
- the shell having a length axis extending from the front portion to the rear portion, the lateral side portions being arranged on opposite sides of the length axis;
- the helmet further comprising a plurality of tail portions each adapted to be detachably connected to the shell, and to extend from the rear portion of the shell in a direction substantially parallel to the length axis away from the front portion;
- each tail portion being adapted to extend away from the shell substantially parallel to the length axis by a different amount.
- The present invention will now be described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
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Figure 1 shows a cycle helmet according to the invention in side view without the tail portion; -
Figure 2 shows the cycle helmet offigure 1 from above; -
Figure 3 shows a further embodiment of a cycle helmet according to the invention in side view; -
Figure 4 shows a further embodiment of a cycle helmet according to the invention in side view; -
Figure 5 shows the embodiment offigure 4 from above; -
Figure 6 shows a method of assembly of the cycle helmet offigures 4 and5 ; and, -
Figure 7 shows a further embodiment of a cycle helmet according to the invention. - Shown in
figure 1 is acycle helmet 1 according to the invention without the tail portion. Thecycle helmet 1 comprises an impactresistant shell 2 which in use partially covers a portion of a cyclists head. The shell is typically a plastics material such as polycarbonate or alternatively a fibreglass or carbon fibre. Inside the shell (not shown) is typically an impact absorbing liner layer such as an expanded polystyrene or expanded polypropylene. - The
shell 2 comprises anupper dome 3 which covers the top of the cyclists head. The outer surface of theupper dome 3 is typically smooth so as to promote smooth airflow over the cycle helmet and so reduce drag. - Extending from the
upper dome 3 is afront portion 4 which extends as far as a frontportion bottom edge 4a. In use thefront portion 4 covers the wearers forehead Also extending from theupper dome 3 in a direction away from thefront portion 4 is arear portion 5. In use therear portion 5 covers at least part of the rear of the wearers head. Therear portion 5 extends as far as a rearportion bottom edge 6. Extending from therear portion 5 is arear support skirt 7. Therear support skirt 7 is arranged such that when thehelmet 1 is worn it is below therear portion 5 and slightly inset from therear portion 5 ie towards the wearer as shown. Therear support skirt 7 comprises a push fit connector (not shown), the function of which is described below. - Also extending from the
upper dome 3 are first and secondlateral side portions bottom edge 10. Thelateral side portions rear portions bottom edge 10 of eachlateral side portion helmet 1 is worn thebottom edges 10 are slightly above the ears of the wearer. - Extending from each
lateral side portion shell 2 is alateral support skirt 11. Eachlateral support skirt 11 is arranged such that when the helmet is worn thelateral support skirt 11 extends below thebottom edge 10 of its associatedlateral side portion lateral support skirt 11 is slightly inset from its associatedlateral side portion lateral support skirt 11 comprises a pushfit connector 12. This is arranged towards the front of thehelmet 1 as shown. Eachlateral support skirt 11 further comprises aventilation aperture 13 as shown allowing air within thehelmet 1 to exit to the rear of thehelmet 1 in use. - Each of the
lateral side portions front edge 14. Thesefront edges 14 together with thebottom edge 4a of thefront portion 4 define afront aperture 15 so that the face of the wearer is not covered when thehelmet 1 is worn. -
Figure 2 shows thehelmet 1 offigure 1 from above in plan view, showing theupper dome 3 and the front, rear andlateral side portions upper dome 3 to produce a smooth flow over theshell 2. - Also shown in
figure 2 is thelength axis 16 of thehelmet 1. Thelength axis 16 extends from thefront portion 4 to therear portion 5. Thelateral side portions length axis 16. In this embodiment thelateral side portions length axis 16 as shown. -
Figure 3 shows an alternative embodiment of acycle helmet 1 according to the invention, again without the tail portion. In this embodiment a detachableshallow visor 17 extends from thebottom edge 4a of thefront portion 4 and thefront edges 14 of the lateral side portions 8.9. Thevisor 17 protects the eyes of the cyclist. Thevisor 17,front portion 4 andlateral side portions helmet 1 which in turn reduces drag. Theshallow visor 17 is dimensioned to enable a wearer to wear sunglasses beneath thevisor 17. -
Figure 4 shows a further embodiment of acycle helmet 1 according to the invention including thetail portion 18. Thetail portion 18 is detachably connected to theshell 2. Thetail portion 18 extends from therear portion 5 of theshell 2 in a direction substantially parallel to thelength axis 16 and away from thefront portion 4. Thetail portion 18 is connected to the pushfit connectors 12 of thelateral support skirt 11 and the further connector on therear support skirt 7 so holding thetail portion 18 in fixed relation to theshell 2. - The
tail portion 18 comprises anupper face 19. Theupper face 19 is adapted such that when thetail portion 18 is connected to theshell 2 theupper face 19 and theshell 2 together form a smooth surface as shown over which air can flow. The smooth surface has no discontinuity as one passes from theshell 2 to theupper face 19 of thetail portion 18 which would cause turbulence in air flowing over thehelmet 1. - The
upper face 19 of thetail portion 18 comprises aleading edge 20, which, when thetail portion 18 is fixed in place, abuts or is proximate to theshell 2. In the case where there is a gap between theleading edge 20 and theshell 2 the gap is sufficiently narrow so as not to alter the air flow over thehelmet 1. In this embodiment theupper face 19 of thetail portion 18 extends smoothly from thebottom edge 6 of therear portion 5. It also extends smoothly from thebottom edges 10 of thelateral side portions - The
upper face 19 of thetail portion 18 proximate to the leadingedge 20 and theshell portion 2 proximate to the leadingedge 20 are substantially co-planar, typically to within a few degrees, preferably within ten degrees, more preferably within five degrees, more preferably to within 2 degrees. - The
tail portion 18 further comprises alower face 21. Thelower face 21 is shaped to abut the back of a cyclist when being worn so holding thehelmet 1 in the correct positon with respect to the cyclist to minimise drag. - The
tail portion 18 further comprises front edges 22. The front edges 22 are arranged adjacent to the edges of thevisor 23 as shown to produce a smooth surface extending from thevisor 23 to thetail portion 18. Again, this reduces drag. - The
tail portion 18 covers the lateral and rear support skirts 7,11, again to reduce drag. - This embodiment further comprises a deep visor as shown. The deep visor improves aerodynamic performance to a greater degree than the shallow visor of
figure 3 . -
Figure 5 shows thehelmet 1 offigure 4 in plan view from above showing thetail portion 18 extending away from therear portion 5 of theshell 2 along thelength axis 16. Preferably thehelmet 1 is symmetrical about thelength axis 16 as shown. - As can be seen in this figure a portion of the
upper face 19 of thetail portion 18 proximate to the leadingedge 20 of thetail portion 18 is substantially planar. A corresponding portion of therear portion 5 proximate to thebottom edge 6 is also substantially planar. These two planar portions are co-planar so that together theupper face 19 of thetail portion 18 and theshell 2 form a smooth surface. The smooth surface prevents turbulence from forming as air flows from theshell 2 to thetail portion 18. -
Figure 6 shows a method of attaching thetail portion 18 to theshell 2. Thetail portion 18 is arranged to the rear of theshell 2 substantially parallel to thelength axis 16 with the leadingedge 20 of thetail portion 18 facing towards theshell 2. Thetail portion 18 is then slid parallel to thebottom edges 10 of thelateral side portions front portion 4 of thehelmet 1 until thetail portion 18 engages with theconnectors 12 of the lateral and rear support skirts 7,11. In this embodiment the top of the tail portion comprisestongues 24 which slide along grooves in thebottom edges 10 of the of thelateral side portions tail portion 18 into position. -
Figure 7 shows, in side view, a further embodiment of acycle helmet 1 according to the invention. In this embodiment the leadingedge 20 of thetail portion 18 abuts theshell 2 proximate to theupper dome 3. Theupper face 19 of thetail portion 18 and theshell 2 again form a smooth continuous surface. In this embodiment therear portion 5 extends beneath the tail portion (or in other words thetail portion 18 covers the rear portion 5). Thetail portion 18 connects to a connector (not shown) extending from therear portion 5 of theshell 2 in addition to theconnectors 12 of thelateral skirt 11. Thetail portion 18 covers this connector so that it does not interfere with the air flow over thehelmet 1. Again, thetail portion 18 extends from therear portion 5 substantially parallel to thelength axis 16. - The
tail portion 18 can be attached and detached from theshell portion 2. Thetail portion 18 is attached when the cyclist wishes to use thehelmet 1 in a high speed event such as a triathlon or time trial. After the event thetail portion 18 can be removed and thehelmet 1 used as a normal helmet. - Further, the
helmet 1 can be supplied with a range oftail portions 18 of different shapes, each one optimised to reduce drag at different speeds. A cyclist can swap between thesetail portions 18 depending on the type of event thehelmet 1 is to be used in. In each case thetail portion 18 will extend substantially parallel to thelength axis 16. Each one however extends along thelength axis 16 by a different amount. Because of this difference in length theupper face 19 of eachtail portion 18 is inclined vertically to thelength axis 16 by a different amount. The shorter thetail potion 18 the greater the degree of inclination.Shorter tail portions 18 are more suitable for low speed events.Longer tail portions 18 are more suitable for high speed events.
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- A cycle helmet comprising
an impact resistant shell adapted to cover a portion of a wearers head, the shell comprising an upper dome, front and rear portions extending from the upper dome, and first and second lateral side portions extending from the upper dome and between the front and rear portions;
the shell having a length axis extending from the front portion to the rear portion, the lateral side portions being arranged on opposite sides of the length axis;
the helmet further comprising a tail portion detachably connected to the shell, the tail portion extending from the rear portion of the shell in a direction substantially parallel to the length axis away from the front portion. - A cycle helmet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tail portion comprises an upper face, the upper face and the shell together forming a smooth surface.
- A cycle helmet as claimed in claim 2, wherein the upper face of the tail portion comprises a leading edge proximate to or abutting the shell.
- A cycle helmet as claimed in either of claims 2 or 3, wherein the rear portion comprises a bottom edge, the upper face of the tail portion extending smoothly from the bottom edge of the rear portion.
- A cycle helmet as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 4, wherein the lateral side portions each comprise a bottom edge, the upper face of the tail portion extending smoothly from the bottom edge of each lateral side portion.
- A cycle helmet as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the shell further comprises a lateral support skirt extending from each lateral side portion, the tail portion being detachably connected to the lateral support skirts.
- A cycle helmet as claimed in claim 6, wherein the tail portion at least partially covers the lateral support skirts.
- A cycle helmet as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the shell further comprises a rear support skirt extending from the rear portion, the tail portion being detachably connected to the rear support skirt.
- A cycle helmet as claimed in claim 8 wherein the tail portion at least partially covers the rear support skirt.
- A cycle helmet as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9, further comprising a visor, the visor having first and second visor edges, the upper face of the tail portion extending smoothly from the visor edges.
- A cycle helmet as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the lateral side portions are symmetrically arranged on either side of the length axis.
- A cycle helmet system comprising
an impact resistant shell adapted to cover a portion of a wearers head, the shell comprising an upper dome, front and rear portions extending from the upper dome, and first and second lateral side portions extending from the upper dome and between the front and rear portions;
the shell having a length axis extending from the front portion to the rear portion, the lateral side portions being arranged on opposite sides of the length axis;
the helmet further comprising a plurality of tail portions each adapted to be detachably connected to the shell, and to extend from the rear portion of the shell in a direction substantially parallel to the length axis away from the front portion;
each tail portion being adapted to extend away from the shell substantially parallel to the length axis by a different amount.
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