EP3801099A1 - Protective helmet - Google Patents
Protective helmetInfo
- Publication number
- EP3801099A1 EP3801099A1 EP19727382.4A EP19727382A EP3801099A1 EP 3801099 A1 EP3801099 A1 EP 3801099A1 EP 19727382 A EP19727382 A EP 19727382A EP 3801099 A1 EP3801099 A1 EP 3801099A1
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- slot
- protective helmet
- electronic module
- module
- outer shell
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A42—HEADWEAR
- A42B—HATS; HEAD COVERINGS
- A42B3/00—Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
- A42B3/04—Parts, details or accessories of helmets
- A42B3/0406—Accessories for helmets
- A42B3/042—Optical devices
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A42—HEADWEAR
- A42B—HATS; HEAD COVERINGS
- A42B3/00—Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
- A42B3/04—Parts, details or accessories of helmets
- A42B3/0406—Accessories for helmets
- A42B3/0433—Detecting, signalling or lighting devices
- A42B3/044—Lighting devices, e.g. helmets with lamps
Definitions
- the invention relates to a protective helmet and in particular a motorcycle helmet with the features of the preamble of claim 1.
- head-up displays are increasingly used as display systems. These allow various information about the operating state of the vehicle or even graphics such as arrows, beams or the like. to project as directions or directions for a navigation application into the field of vision of the driver. In this way, not only path information can be superimposed on the environment, which facilitates the assignment of the route information to the possible paths in the environment, but it is also achieved that the driver of the vehicle can capture many other information without changing his field of vision, So without turning his gaze from the environment, for example, down.
- a protective helmet with a display device designed as a head-up display is known.
- this display device can be fastened to the outside of the protective helmet in the region of the viewing opening, so that the optical module can be arranged with the projection surface for displaying an image outside the visor in the region of the viewing opening.
- a receptacle is provided inside the protective helmet in the chin cup region, in which the display device can be arranged. The projection surface is then in front of the visor with respect to the protective helmet carrier, so that the protective helmet carrier does not have to look through the visor onto the projection surface.
- the arrangement in the hard hat also makes it possible to substantially maintain the outer shape of the safety helmet.
- a disadvantage of this arrangement within the helmet is, however, that due to the size of the display device due to the recording must be very large dimensions, which leads to massive limitations in the design of the chin cup area given the low space available. This also results in particularly high risk of injury from the display device in the event of a crash.
- the user of a head-up display regularly has a preferred eye, in front of which advantageously the projection surface is arranged.
- the display device is replaceable on the left or the right side attached to the protective helmet.
- a complex mechanism which is likely to be at risk of injury, would have to be used, which allows pivoting of the projection area from left to right.
- the object of the invention therefore is to further develop and improve the known protective helmet so that a display device can be easily arranged within the helmet and that for the protective helmet carrier the possibility exists, the preferred eye for the positioning of the screen to select the display device.
- Essential for the invention is the realization that both described disadvantages of the prior art can be avoided by providing two separate but substantially identically dimensioned slots each for a portion of the display device within the protective helmet.
- This division of the recording in two slots which is associated with a division of the display device in two parts, not only allows each slot smaller dimension than a single slot for the entire display device, which substantially mitigates the space problem within the helmet, but
- to exchange the assignment of the two slots through the two parts of the display device which in turn an optional arrangement of the projection surface che in front of the left or right eye of the protective helmet wearer who can. So both problems are solved at the same time.
- the proposed protective helmet which may in particular be a motorcycle helmet, has an outer shell for distributing impact forces, the outer shell having a chin cup region for covering a chin portion of a protective helmet carrier.
- This chin cup portion may be integrally formed with the outer shell otherwise.
- the chin cup region can in particular be pivoted by a pivoting mechanism of the protective helmet, in particular with respect to the outer shell, moreover.
- the outer shell forms a viewing opening arranged above the chin-cup region for viewing for the protective helmet carrier.
- the protective helmet may have a particular pivotable visor to cover the viewing port.
- the proposed protective helmet further has a slot with a slot shape for the positive reception of an electronic module corresponding to the slot shape.
- the term slot shape refers to the shape of the slot for positive reception.
- the electronic module can be completely or partially received by the slot, wherein preferably a major part of the electronic module is taken from the slot.
- the slot has a slot opening substantially adjacent to an edge of the viewing opening. This slot opening may be used to insert the electronics module and alternatively or additionally to lead out or protrude a portion of the received electronic module.
- the proposed protective helmet is characterized in that the protective helmet has a further slot with a substantially adjacent to the edge of the viewing opening further slot opening and with the slot shape for positive reception of a slot shape corresponding further electronic module.
- the additional slot thus has a plug-in platzform, which is identical to the slot shape of the slot. In this way, an alternate recording of the electronic module and the other electronic module in the slot and the other slot is possible.
- the further electronic module can be accommodated in whole or in part by the further slot, wherein preferably a predominant part of the further electronic module is received by the further slot.
- the protective helmet of the electronic module and the other electronic module none or only one includes.
- the protective helmet comprises the electronic module and the further electronic module, wherein in particular the electronic module can be accommodated by the slot and the further electronic module by the further slot.
- the slot and the further slot are arranged for interchangeable recording of the electronic module and the further electronic module
- the slot for releasably receiving the electronic module and the other Steckpiatz for releasably receiving the other electronic module is set up.
- a preferred embodiment of the protective helmet is characterized in that the electronic module and the further electronic module are comprised by an electronic system for displaying information in an image for the protective helmet carrier.
- This electronic system may in particular be a head-up display.
- the electronic module comprises an optical module for reproducing the image.
- the further electronic module comprises a processor module with a processor device for processing the information for the image. In other words, the processor device performs preparatory image processing for rendering the image through the optical module, wherein the information processed by the processor device is provided to the optical module.
- a further preferred embodiment of the protective helmet is characterized in that the optical module comprises a projection surface for displaying the image.
- the optical module preferably has an image generator for generating the image and a collimator for aligning light beams of the generated image for display on the projection surface.
- the imager can be to act on a micro screen.
- the projection surface can be a partially reflecting and transparent mirror.
- the optics module have any number of housings and in particular have only one housing.
- the optical module has a main housing, a display housing and a hinge for pivoting the display housing relative to the main housing.
- the optical module consists of at least two relatively pivotable parts. Basically, this can be any type of joint.
- the distribution of the functionality between the main housing and the display housing can be arbitrary.
- the projection surface is accommodated in the display housing.
- a pivoting of the display housing allows the protective helmet wearer a suitable adjustment of the position and / or orientation of the projection surface.
- at least one of the two housings should not be positively received from the slot. Therefore, it may be that when receiving the Elektronikmo module through the slot, the main body is positively received by the slot and the display housing can be pivoted.
- the protective helmet has a line arrangement for signaling connection of the electronic module received by the slot to the further electronic module accommodated by the further slot.
- This line arrangement can be firmly connected to the outer shell.
- This connection with the outer shell can be direct or indirect.
- the line arrangement has a contact arrangement firmly connected to the slot for electrically contacting the electronic module received by the slot and a further contact arrangement fixedly connected to the further slot for electrically contacting the further electronic module received by the further slot.
- the contact arrangement, the further contact arrangement and the line arrangement are adapted to an identical signaling connection between the electronic module and the further electronic module when receiving the electronic module in the slot and receiving the other electronic module in the other slot and recording the other electronic module in the slot and recording the electronic module in the other slot to produce. In this way, the electronics module and the other electronic module properly connected regardless of their respective recording in the slot or in the other slot.
- a preferred embodiment of the protective helmet is characterized in that the slot and the further slot are each arranged inside to the outer shell. Preferably, this is an arrangement so that the recorded electronic module and the recorded further electronic module are arranged inside to the outer shell.
- the protective helmet may have, in addition to the outer shell, further layers for the mechanical protection of the protective helmet wearer.
- a further preferred embodiment of the protective helmet is characterized in that the protective helmet has an inner layer accommodated by the outer shell for damping of impact forces.
- the slot and the additional slot between the outer shell and the inner layer are arranged. This is preferably an arrangement such that the electronic module received by the slot and the further electronic module received by the further slot are arranged between the outer shell and the inner layer.
- the position and orientation of the slot relative to the other slot can be arbitrary.
- the slot and the other slot are arranged substantially symmetrically to a median plane of the helmet, which median plane is aligned parallel to a viewing direction of the protective helmet carrier and parallel to a vertical direction of the protective helmet wearer.
- the slot shape dictates a respective orientation of the received electronic module and the received further electronic module.
- the slot shape may block rotation of the received electronic module and the received additional electronic module.
- a respective orientation of the slot shape of the plug-in slot and the further slot is substantially symmetrical to the center plane of the protective helmet. From the point of view of the protective helmet carrier, the orientation of the slot shape of the slot and the further slot is identical.
- the slot and / or the additional slot can also be arranged above the viewing aperture.
- the slot and the further slot are arranged on the chin cup region. They are thus arranged below the viewing aperture.
- a preferred embodiment of the protective helmet in this respect is characterized in that the slot and the further plug each have a gripping device for a releasable snap connection with the electronic module and the further electronic module.
- the respective gripping device preferably has a snap projection and / or a snap recess.
- the snap-action recess is designed to produce the snap connection by engagement with a projection of the electronic module or the further electronic module.
- the snap projection is adapted to produce the snap connection by engagement with a recess of the electronic module or the further electronic module.
- a further preferred embodiment of the protective helmet is characterized in that the outer shell has a helmet end edge to the lower edge. Having the protective helmet tion and that the slot and the other slot are each disposed adjacent to the Helmabschtusskante. In this way, the electronics module and the other electronic module can be inserted into the slot and in the other slot without the hard hat must be removed.
- the slot may have an opening adjoining the Helmabschiusskante for importing the electronic module and the further slot adjacent to the helmet end edge further import opening for the import of the other electronics module. It is further preferred that the arrangement of the slot and the further slot is such that the recorded electronic module and the recorded further electronic module are arranged adjacent to the helmet guard edge.
- the helmet can also have more slots.
- the protective helmet has at least one additional slot for the positive reception of a respective additional module.
- These additional slots can in principle be arranged arbitrarily on the helmet. It is preferred that the at least one additional slot is arranged in a rear region of the outer shell, preferably substantially opposite the viewing opening. In this way, the weight of the at least one recorded additional module at least partially compensate for the weight of the electronic module and the further electronic module. Furthermore, it may be that the at least one additional slot is arranged adjacent to the helmet firing edge.
- the protective helmet has two additional slots. It is preferred that the two additional slots are arranged substantially symmetrically to the median plane of the protective helmet. This ensures a substantially uniform weight distribution on the helmet. In particular, it may be that each of the two additional slots has a receiving opening adjacent to the helmet guard edge for insertion of the respective additional module.
- the at least one additional module can serve any function.
- a preferred embodiment of the protective helmet is characterized in that the at least one additional module is a battery for operating having supply of the electronic module and / or the further electronic module with electrical energy.
- the protective helmet has a microphone arrangement and / or loudspeaker arrangement arranged in each case on the inside of the outer shell, whereby the cable arrangement and / or the loudspeaker arrangement with the electronic module accommodated by the slot and / or with that of FIG the other slot added additional electronic module signal technology to connect.
- a further preferred embodiment of the protective helmet is characterized in that the protective helmet has a ventilation channel arrangement connected to the slot and the further slot for cooling the electronic module and the further electronic module.
- the outer shell has at least one ventilation opening for the supply of outside air in the Lüftungska nalan ever.
- the at least one ventilation opening is arranged to supply outside air to the protective helmet carrier.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic oblique front view of an embodiment of a proposed protective helmet
- Fig. 2 is a schematic sectional plan view of the protective helmet of Fig. 1 and
- FIG. 3 is a schematic side view of the protective helmet of FIG. 1
- the protective helmet proposed in FIG. 1 is a motorcycle helmet and especially an integral helmet. He has a marked in Figs. 1 and 3 outer shell 1 for the distribution of impact forces.
- the outer shell 1 consists of glass fiber with an added special resin.
- a chin cup area 2 of the Outer shell 1 covers the chin part of a protective horseshoe, not shown here.
- Above the chin cup region 2 is a viewing opening 3, which can be covered by a visor of the protective helmet, not shown here.
- the chin cup portion 2 is formed integrally with the rest of the outer shell 1.
- FIG. 1 shows the protective helmet with an electronic module 5a accommodated by the slot 4a and a further electronic module 5b accommodated by the further slot 4b.
- the electronic module 5a is the optical module 6 of a head-up display and the other electronic module 5b is the processor module 7 of the head-up display.
- the projection surface 8 of the optical module 6 is shown very schematically in FIG.
- the slot 4a and the other slot 4b are symmetrical with respect to position and orientation to one in Figs. 1 and 2 indicated center plane 10 of the helmet. It can be seen that the slot 4a and the further slot 4b adjoin the helmet end edge 11 of the outer shell 1 to the lower boundary of the protective helmet and in particular the outer shell 1.
- the protective helmet also has two additional slots 12a, b, which are adapted to receive a respective additional module, one of the additional modules here is a battery.
- the additional slots 12a, b are arranged symmetrically with respect to the middle level 10.
- a line arrangement 9 for the electrical connection of the electronic module 5a with the further electronic module 5b and with the additional modules in the additional slots 12a, b is shown schematically in FIG.
- a ventilation duct arrangement 13 for the supply of air for cooling the electronic module 5a and the further electronic module 5b is shown schematically in FIG.
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