US20200205505A1 - Multifunctional goggles detachable from helmet - Google Patents

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US20200205505A1
US20200205505A1 US16/816,004 US202016816004A US2020205505A1 US 20200205505 A1 US20200205505 A1 US 20200205505A1 US 202016816004 A US202016816004 A US 202016816004A US 2020205505 A1 US2020205505 A1 US 2020205505A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • G01SRADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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  • the present inventive concept relates to multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, and more specifically, to multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet in which the detachable goggles are configured to automatically fold just by pressing a switch and are detachable on one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to wear the helmet and the goggles easily at the same time and making it easy to take off the goggles while driving.
  • helmets and goggles are one of essential items of the bicycle-related items, and are a protective device worn by a driver for the safety of a head and eyes when driving two-wheeled vehicles such as bicycles and motorcycles.
  • the helmet in recent years, it is legally mandatory for a driver who drives a two-wheeled vehicle on a road to wear a helmet in accordance with road traffic laws and regulations.
  • the applicant has developed multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet in which the detachable goggles are configured to automatically fold just by pressing a switch and are detachable on one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to wear the helmet and the goggles easily at the same time and making it easy to take off the goggles while driving.
  • aspects of the present inventive concept provide multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which the detachable goggles are configured to automatically fold just by pressing a switch and are detachable on one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to wear the helmet and the goggles easily at the same time and making it easy to take off the goggles while driving.
  • aspects of the present inventive concept also provide multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which a direction indicator light is positioned on a front or rear of the helmet to indicate a driving direction, thereby allowing people positioned in the front of the driving direction to check the direction indicator light of the helmet so that it may easily escape from a driving path, and allowing a following group located at a rear side to check the direction indicator light of a leading group so that it may easily grasp the driving direction of the leading group.
  • aspects of the present inventive concept also provide multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which a camera, a microphone, and a Bluetooth speaker may be attached to one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to photograph, talk on a phone, and listen to music while driving by detachable accessories.
  • aspects of the present inventive concept also provide multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which a user wearing the helmet may be provided with a current position, a travel path, and a travel distance through a GPS module, thereby allowing the user to drive more efficiently
  • Multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet comprises a mount attached to a front of the helmet and having a plurality of binding protrusions formed at predetermined intervals on one side thereof; a binding means, the binding means being formed with a coupling unit formed of a size corresponding to the mount, wherein one side of the coupling unit is formed with a first binding hole fastened to the binding protrusion, and wherein at least one helmet binding unit having a plurality of second binding holes is formed on an outer side of the coupling unit at predetermined angle intervals, an angle adjusting means having a hinge coupled to the mount, wherein an angle is adjusted in a vertical direction with respect to the hinge, and wherein the angle adjusting means has a first fixing protrusion for fixing the adjusted angle, a first fixing release button for releasing a fixed state of the first fixing projection based on push, and a first elastic member for returning the angle adjusted by an elastic force to a predetermined angle when the fixed state of the first fixing projection is released
  • the present inventive concept provides multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which the detachable goggles are configured to automatically fold just by pressing a switch and are detachable on one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to wear the helmet and the goggles easily at the same time and making it easy to take off the goggles while driving.
  • a direction indicator light is positioned on a front or rear of the helmet to indicate a driving direction, thereby allowing people positioned in the front of the driving direction to check the direction indicator light of the helmet so that it may easily escape from a driving path, and allowing a following group located at a rear side to check the direction indicator light of a leading group so that it may easily grasp the driving direction of the leading group.
  • a helmet in which a camera, a microphone, and a Bluetooth speaker may be attached to one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to photograph, talk on a phone, and listen to music while driving by detachable accessories.
  • a helmet in which a user wearing the helmet may be provided with a current position, a travel path, and a travel distance through a GPS module, thereby allowing the user to drive more efficiently.
  • FIG. 1 is a view schematically showing the appearance of multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet according to an embodiment of the present inventive concept
  • FIG. 2 is a view schematically showing the configuration of multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept;
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 are views schematically showing the configuration of multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet according to another embodiment of the present inventive concept
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 are views schematically showing an angle adjusting means and the operation of the angle adjusting means of the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept;
  • FIG. 7 is a view schematically showing the appearance in which a rail of the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept is rotated;
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 are views schematically showing the combined appearance of the rail and a bracket of the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept and the appearance after moving thereof;
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 are views schematically showing a goggles coupling unit and the operation of the goggles coupling unit of the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to an embodiment of the present inventive concept;
  • FIG. 12 is a view schematically showing the appearance of an accessory fastening means and an accessory capable of fastening to the accessory fastening means of the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept;
  • FIG. 13 is a view schematically showing the appearance in which the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept is linked with a terminal.
  • . . . unit means a unit for processing one or more functions or operations, which may be implemented in hardware or software or a combination of hardware and software.
  • Push may refer to an operation for controlling an “on/off” state of a button described in the specification. For example, when the button in the on state is pushed, that button may become the off state, but it is not limited thereto.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are views schematically showing the structure and appearance of multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from a helmet 100 according to an embodiment of the present inventive concept.
  • the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 are according to an embodiment. It is noted that the components thereof are not limited to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 , and some components may be added, changed, or deleted as necessary.
  • the detachable multifunctional goggles 100 may be configured to include a mount 110 , a binding means 120 , an angle adjusting means 130 , a rail 140 , a bracket 150 , and goggles 160 . Also, it may further include a GPS module 170 as a component.
  • one side of the mount 110 may be attached to a front of the helmet 10 , the other side thereof may be implemented such that the binding means 120 and the angle adjusting means 130 are coupled.
  • a shock absorbing member 111 may be formed on one surface of the mount 110 attached to the helmet 10 so that the mount 110 may be stably coupled to the helmet 10 having a generally curved surface.
  • an adhesive member 111 a may be formed on one surface of the shock absorbing member 111 so that the mount 110 may be easily attached to the front of the helmet 10 .
  • the mount 110 is attached to the helmet 10 by the binding means 120 to be described later, and it is more firmly attached by the adhesive member 111 a . Therefore, it is possible to easily prevent the mount 110 from being detached from the helmet 10 by an impact generated during driving of a two-wheeled vehicle such as a bicycle and a motorcycle.
  • a plurality of binding protrusions 110 a may be formed on one surface of the mount 110 at predetermined intervals, and the binding means 120 may be coupled through the binding protrusion 110 a .
  • one end of the binding protrusion 110 a may be implemented in a bent form, but it is not limited thereto.
  • the binding means 120 binds the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet to the helmet, and may include a coupling unit 121 having a corresponding size of the mount 110 and one or more helmet binding units 122 extending at predetermined angles to an outer of the coupling unit 121 .
  • one side of the coupling unit 121 may be formed with a first binding hole 121 a fastened to the binding protrusion 110 a .
  • the binding means 120 may be coupled to the mount 110 .
  • one side of the first binding hole 121 a may be provided with a groove to which one end of the bent binding protrusion 110 a is locked, but it is not limited thereto.
  • a second binding hole 122 a fastened to the binding protrusion 110 a may be formed on one side of the helmet binding unit 122 .
  • the helmet binding unit 122 is fastened to the binding protrusion 110 a after passing through a wind hole of the helmet 10 , thereby allowing the binding means 120 to be more firmly coupled to the helmet 10 and the mount 110 .
  • the helmet binding unit 122 may be implemented as a flexible material, but it is not limited thereto.
  • the binding means 120 may further include two indicator light attaching units 123 extending outwardly.
  • a direction indicator light 124 (e.g., an LED lamp) made of a material that emits light may be attached to each indicator light attaching unit 123 .
  • One of the direction indicator lights 124 attached to each of the indicator light attaching unit 123 is turned on or off based on a user's control, thereby allowing the user to recognize the driving direction of the user from the outside.
  • an electric wire for applying power to the direction indicator light 124 to be attached may be built in the indicator light attaching unit 123 , and a battery (not shown) for turning on or off the direction indicator light 124 may be built in the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet.
  • a position at which the battery (not shown) is built in is not limited to any one.
  • each of the indicator light attaching unit 123 may be fastened by a coupling protrusion 123 a and a coupling hole 123 b formed on an outer edge of the helmet 20 after wrapping, respectively.
  • two direction indicator lights 124 may be attached to one indicator light attaching unit 123 .
  • the two direction indicator lights 124 may be formed on the rear side and the front side of the indicator light attaching unit 123 , respectively.
  • the direction indicator lights 124 may be attached to the front side and the rear side of the helmet 10 , respectively, thereby allowing to recognize the driving direction of the driver at night at both the front position and the rear position.
  • a position of the direction indicator light 124 attached to the indicator light attachment part 123 is according to an embodiment of the present inventive concept, and a position at which the direction indicator light 124 is attached is not limited to the above.
  • the angle adjusting means 130 of the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet may be coupled to the mount 110 by a hinge 131 having a plurality of hinge protrusions 131 a formed on an outer surface thereof, thereby adjusting an angle in the vertical direction based on the hinge 131 .
  • the hinge protrusion 131 a may be fastened to one side of the angle adjusting means 130 and a first fixing protrusion 132 may be formed to fix an angle of the angle adjusting means 130 whose angle is adjusted.
  • a fixing groove (not shown) may be formed as a means for fastening the hinge protrusion 131 a on one side of the angle adjusting means 130 instead of the first fixing protrusion 132 , but herein, taking the first fixing protrusion 132 as an example, it will be described that the angle adjusting means 130 may be fixed in a state in which the angle is adjusted by the fastening of the plurality of hinge protrusions 131 a and the first fixing protrusion 132 .
  • the angle adjusting means 130 may further include a first elastic member 134 for returning the angle of the angle-adjusted angle adjusting means 130 to an original angle.
  • the first fixing release button 133 when the first fixing release button 133 is pushed, the first fixing protrusion 132 fastened to the hinge protrusion 131 a may be moved by a predetermined distance in a pushed direction, thereby allowing the fastened state to be released from the hinge protrusion 131 a . Further, when the fastened state from the hinge protrusion 131 a is released, the first elastic member 134 pressed by the fastened state of the hinge protrusion 131 a and the first fixing protrusion 132 is restored to its original shape by an elastic force. As a result, the angle of the angle adjusting means 130 may be returned to the original angle, as shown in FIG. 6 .
  • one side of the rail 140 may be open, and a predetermined space may be formed inward from the open one side.
  • the angle adjusting means 130 is inserted into the space, and thus, the rail 140 may be coupled to the angle adjusting means 130 .
  • the rail 140 may be coupled to be rotatable in a state where the angle adjusting means 130 is inserted.
  • the goggles 160 may be rotated upward to be easily stored.
  • One or more anti-rotation protrusions 130 a may be formed on one surface of the angle adjusting means 130 coupled to the rail 140 .
  • One or more anti-rotation grooves 140 a may be formed on one surface of the rail 140 coupled to the angle adjusting means 130 .
  • the anti-rotation protrusion 130 a and the anti-rotation groove 140 a may be fastened, thereby preventing the rail 140 from being rotated from the angle adjusting means 130 regardless of the user's intention.
  • a plurality of locking grooves 141 may be formed on one surface of the rail 140 to fix the position of a rail assembly hole 151 to be described later.
  • a position at which the locking groove 141 is formed is not limited to those shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 .
  • the bracket 150 may be coupled to the rail 140 through the rail assembly hole 151 into which the rail 140 is inserted.
  • the bracket 150 may fix the goggles 160 for the purpose of protecting eyes of the user through a goggles coupling unit 152 formed on one side of the bracket 150 .
  • a locking protrusion 151 a fastened to the locking groove 141 may be formed on one side of the rail assembly hole 151 , in which the locking protrusion 151 a may be fastened to any one locking groove 141 of the plurality of locking grooves 141 , thereby allowing the bracket 150 to fixed to a specific position on the rail 140 .
  • the bracket 150 moved to the right side of the rail 140 may be fixed by the locking groove 141 and the locking protrusion 151 a , and as a result, the goggles 160 may be moved to the right and fixed, thereby allowing the driver to selectively adjust and fix a position of the goggles 160 .
  • bracket 150 may be provided with a fastening release button 151 b for releasing a fastened state of the locking protrusion 151 a fixed to the locking groove 141 based on the push.
  • the user may move the bracket 150 in a state of pushing the fastening release button 151 b to fasten it to any one locking groove 141 of the plurality of locking grooves 141 , thereby allowing the position of the bracket 150 to be adjusted and fixed to the rail 140 .
  • the goggles coupling unit 152 in which the goggles 160 is coupled to one side thereof may be coupled to the bracket 150 by the hinge 131 having the plurality of hinge protrusions 131 a formed on the outer surface thereof, thereby adjusting an angle in the vertical direction with respect to the hinge 131 .
  • a second fixing protrusion 152 a for fastening the hinge protrusion 131 a to fix an angle of the goggles coupling unit 152 whose angle is adjusted may be formed on one side of the goggles coupling unit 152 .
  • a fixing groove (not shown) may be formed as a means for fastening the hinge protrusion 131 a on one side of the goggles coupling unit 152 instead of the second fixing protrusion 152 a , but herein, taking the second fixing protrusion 152 a as an example, it will be described that the goggles coupling unit 152 may be fixed in a state in which the angle is adjusted by the fastening of the plurality of hinge protrusions 131 a and the second fixing protrusion 152 a.
  • the goggles coupling unit 152 may further include a second elastic member 152 c for returning the angle of the angle-adjusted goggles coupling unit 152 to an original angle.
  • the second fixing release button 152 b when the second fixing release button 152 b is pushed, the second fixing protrusion 152 a fastened to the hinge protrusion 131 a may be moved by a predetermined interval in a pushed direction, thereby allowing the fastened state to be released from the hinge protrusion 131 a . Further, when the fastened state from the hinge protrusion 131 a is released, the second elastic member 134 pressed by the fastened state of the hinge protrusion 131 a and the second fixing protrusion 152 b is restored to its original shape by an elastic force. As a result, the angle of the goggles coupling unit 152 may be returned to the original angle, as shown in FIG. 11 .
  • the user may easily take off the goggles 160 worn only by pushing the first fixing release button 133 or the second fixing release button 152 b.
  • an accessory fastening means 153 to which an accessory 30 is fastened may be formed on one side of the bracket 150 .
  • the accessory 30 may include a camera, a Bluetooth speaker, a Bluetooth microphone, a Flashlight, or the like, but it is not limited to the above.
  • One side of the accessory fastening means 153 may be formed with one or more accessory binding units (not shown) extending.
  • the accessory binding unit (not shown) may be fastened to the accessory fastening means 153 after passing through a hole formed in the accessory 20 or surrounding the accessory 20 , thereby serving to make the accessory 20 more firmly fixed to the accessory fastening means 110 .
  • the accessory 20 may be fastened using the bracket 150 , thereby helping the driver's driving more efficiently using the accessory 20 .
  • the driver may easily photograph a driving scene with the camera.
  • a Bluetooth speaker and a Bluetooth microphone are fastened with the accessory 20 , the driver may also listen to music and talk on the phone while driving.
  • the purpose and effect of using the accessory fastening means 153 according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept is not limited to the above.
  • the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet may further include a GPS module 170 as a component thereof.
  • the GPS module 170 may be built in an inner space of any one of the mount 110 , the rail 140 , and the bracket 150 , and may be attached to the outside of the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet.
  • a position where the GPS module 170 is installed is not limited.
  • the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet may be linked with a terminal 30 using the GPS module 170 , in which it may be linked through applications such as navigation using GPS signals. Therefore, the driver may be provided with his/her current location, movement path, and movement distance by simply using the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet.
  • the terminal 30 is not limited to a specific device, and may be implemented as an electronic device such as a smart phone, a tablet, a notebook, etc. that may use the GPS signal.
  • the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet is configured to be able to easily take off the goggles 160 worn only by pushing the first fixing release button 133 or the second fixing release button 152 b . Therefore, it allows the user to easily wear a helmet and goggles at the same time, and it makes it easy to take off the goggles while driving. Further, it may include the GPS module 170 , so that the driver may know his/her current location, movement path, and movement distance to make the driving more efficient.

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Provided are multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet comprises a rail having one side coupled to the angle adjusting means and having a plurality of locking grooves formed at predetermined intervals on one surface thereof, a bracket having a rail assembly hole into which the rail is inserted formed on one side, wherein one side of the rail assembly hole is formed with a locking projection fastened to the locking groove and a fastening release button for releasing a fastened state of the locking projection fastened to the locking groove based on push; and goggles fitted on one side of the bracket.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application is a Continuation of International Application No. PCT/KR2017/011629 filed Oct. 20, 2017, which claims benefit of priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2017-0116307 filed Sep. 12, 2017, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • BACKGROUND 1. Technical Field
  • The present inventive concept relates to multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, and more specifically, to multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet in which the detachable goggles are configured to automatically fold just by pressing a switch and are detachable on one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to wear the helmet and the goggles easily at the same time and making it easy to take off the goggles while driving.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of people riding bicycles not only as a means of travel or transportation, but also for sports and leisure activities. Accordingly, the development and consumption of bicycle-related items are also increasing.
  • In particular, helmets and goggles are one of essential items of the bicycle-related items, and are a protective device worn by a driver for the safety of a head and eyes when driving two-wheeled vehicles such as bicycles and motorcycles. With regard to the helmet, in recent years, it is legally mandatory for a driver who drives a two-wheeled vehicle on a road to wear a helmet in accordance with road traffic laws and regulations.
  • In recent years, as the consumption of such helmets and goggles increases, various helmets and goggles having various designs and features have been developed and commercialized. However, the helmet is structured to serve the basic purpose of protecting the driver's head. Therefore, it was difficult to have other purposes and features other than protecting the head of the driver.
  • Also, for the goggles, except for a product with a modified design, the development of a product having a practical purpose and characteristics was weak.
  • As in Korean Patent No. 10-1501701 (sports helmet), some types of helmets have been developed so that the goggles may be worn together by simply attaching the goggles to the helmet. However, it simply attaches the goggles to the helmet. Therefore, adjusting a position and angle of the goggles attached to the helmet is not easy. Further, if one does not use the goggles, there is an inconvenience, such as having to remove the goggles attached to the helmet.
  • Also, when the driver suddenly enters a dark place such as a tunnel while driving with the goggles attached to the helmet, there was a problem that the goggles may obstruct a vision and cause driving difficulties. Further, since one must stop driving or take off his/her goggles with one hand while driving in order to take off the goggles, there was a problem that the risk of driving may occur.
  • In order to solve the problems above, the applicant has developed multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet in which the detachable goggles are configured to automatically fold just by pressing a switch and are detachable on one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to wear the helmet and the goggles easily at the same time and making it easy to take off the goggles while driving.
  • SUMMARY
  • Aspects of the present inventive concept provide multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which the detachable goggles are configured to automatically fold just by pressing a switch and are detachable on one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to wear the helmet and the goggles easily at the same time and making it easy to take off the goggles while driving.
  • Aspects of the present inventive concept also provide multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which a direction indicator light is positioned on a front or rear of the helmet to indicate a driving direction, thereby allowing people positioned in the front of the driving direction to check the direction indicator light of the helmet so that it may easily escape from a driving path, and allowing a following group located at a rear side to check the direction indicator light of a leading group so that it may easily grasp the driving direction of the leading group.
  • Aspects of the present inventive concept also provide multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which a camera, a microphone, and a Bluetooth speaker may be attached to one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to photograph, talk on a phone, and listen to music while driving by detachable accessories.
  • Aspects of the present inventive concept also provide multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which a user wearing the helmet may be provided with a current position, a travel path, and a travel distance through a GPS module, thereby allowing the user to drive more efficiently
  • However, aspects of the present inventive concept are not restricted to those set forth herein. The above and other aspects of the present inventive concept will become more apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art to which the present inventive concept pertains by referencing the detailed description of the present inventive concept given below.
  • Aspects of the present inventive concept also provided Multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet comprises a mount attached to a front of the helmet and having a plurality of binding protrusions formed at predetermined intervals on one side thereof; a binding means, the binding means being formed with a coupling unit formed of a size corresponding to the mount, wherein one side of the coupling unit is formed with a first binding hole fastened to the binding protrusion, and wherein at least one helmet binding unit having a plurality of second binding holes is formed on an outer side of the coupling unit at predetermined angle intervals, an angle adjusting means having a hinge coupled to the mount, wherein an angle is adjusted in a vertical direction with respect to the hinge, and wherein the angle adjusting means has a first fixing protrusion for fixing the adjusted angle, a first fixing release button for releasing a fixed state of the first fixing projection based on push, and a first elastic member for returning the angle adjusted by an elastic force to a predetermined angle when the fixed state of the first fixing projection is released, a rail having one side coupled to the angle adjusting means and having a plurality of locking grooves formed at predetermined intervals on one surface thereof, a bracket having a rail assembly hole into which the rail is inserted formed on one side, wherein one side of the rail assembly hole is formed with a locking projection fastened to the locking groove and a fastening release button for releasing a fastened state of the locking projection fastened to the locking groove based on push; and goggles fitted on one side of the bracket.
  • According to an aspect of the present inventive concept, it provides multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which the detachable goggles are configured to automatically fold just by pressing a switch and are detachable on one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to wear the helmet and the goggles easily at the same time and making it easy to take off the goggles while driving.
  • Further, according to another aspect of the present inventive concept, it provides multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which a direction indicator light is positioned on a front or rear of the helmet to indicate a driving direction, thereby allowing people positioned in the front of the driving direction to check the direction indicator light of the helmet so that it may easily escape from a driving path, and allowing a following group located at a rear side to check the direction indicator light of a leading group so that it may easily grasp the driving direction of the leading group.
  • Further, according to another aspect of the present inventive concept, it provides multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which a camera, a microphone, and a Bluetooth speaker may be attached to one side of the helmet, thereby allowing to photograph, talk on a phone, and listen to music while driving by detachable accessories.
  • Further, according to another aspect of the present inventive concept, it provides multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, in which a user wearing the helmet may be provided with a current position, a travel path, and a travel distance through a GPS module, thereby allowing the user to drive more efficiently.
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  • The above and other aspects and features of the present inventive concept will become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
  • FIG. 1 is a view schematically showing the appearance of multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet according to an embodiment of the present inventive concept;
  • FIG. 2 is a view schematically showing the configuration of multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept;
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 are views schematically showing the configuration of multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet according to another embodiment of the present inventive concept;
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 are views schematically showing an angle adjusting means and the operation of the angle adjusting means of the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept;
  • FIG. 7 is a view schematically showing the appearance in which a rail of the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept is rotated;
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 are views schematically showing the combined appearance of the rail and a bracket of the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept and the appearance after moving thereof;
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 are views schematically showing a goggles coupling unit and the operation of the goggles coupling unit of the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to an embodiment of the present inventive concept;
  • FIG. 12 is a view schematically showing the appearance of an accessory fastening means and an accessory capable of fastening to the accessory fastening means of the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept; and
  • FIG. 13 is a view schematically showing the appearance in which the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept is linked with a terminal.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
  • Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the attached drawings. Advantages and features of the present disclosure and methods of accomplishing the same may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings. The present disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. In adding reference numerals to the components of each drawing, it should be noted that the same reference numerals are assigned to the same components as much as possible even though they are shown in different drawings.
  • If a component is described as being “connected,” “coupled” or “contacted” to another component, that component may be directly connected to or contacted with that other component, but it should be understood that another component also may be “connected,” “coupled” or “contacted” between each component. In addition, in describing the present inventive concept, when it is determined that the detailed description of the related well-known configuration or function may obscure the gist of the present inventive concept, the detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • The terms “comprise”, “include”, “have”, etc. when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or combinations of them but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or combinations thereof.
  • In addition, the term “ . . . unit” described in the specification means a unit for processing one or more functions or operations, which may be implemented in hardware or software or a combination of hardware and software.
  • In addition, throughout the specification, “Push” may refer to an operation for controlling an “on/off” state of a button described in the specification. For example, when the button in the on state is pushed, that button may become the off state, but it is not limited thereto.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are views schematically showing the structure and appearance of multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from a helmet 100 according to an embodiment of the present inventive concept.
  • The multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 are according to an embodiment. It is noted that the components thereof are not limited to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, and some components may be added, changed, or deleted as necessary.
  • First, referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the detachable multifunctional goggles 100 according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept may be configured to include a mount 110, a binding means 120, an angle adjusting means 130, a rail 140, a bracket 150, and goggles 160. Also, it may further include a GPS module 170 as a component.
  • Here, one side of the mount 110 may be attached to a front of the helmet 10, the other side thereof may be implemented such that the binding means 120 and the angle adjusting means 130 are coupled.
  • Here, a shock absorbing member 111 may be formed on one surface of the mount 110 attached to the helmet 10 so that the mount 110 may be stably coupled to the helmet 10 having a generally curved surface.
  • In addition, an adhesive member 111 a may be formed on one surface of the shock absorbing member 111 so that the mount 110 may be easily attached to the front of the helmet 10. In other words, in the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept, the mount 110 is attached to the helmet 10 by the binding means 120 to be described later, and it is more firmly attached by the adhesive member 111 a. Therefore, it is possible to easily prevent the mount 110 from being detached from the helmet 10 by an impact generated during driving of a two-wheeled vehicle such as a bicycle and a motorcycle.
  • In addition, a plurality of binding protrusions 110 a may be formed on one surface of the mount 110 at predetermined intervals, and the binding means 120 may be coupled through the binding protrusion 110 a. Here, it is noted that one end of the binding protrusion 110 a may be implemented in a bent form, but it is not limited thereto.
  • Next, the binding means 120 binds the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet to the helmet, and may include a coupling unit 121 having a corresponding size of the mount 110 and one or more helmet binding units 122 extending at predetermined angles to an outer of the coupling unit 121.
  • Here, one side of the coupling unit 121 may be formed with a first binding hole 121 a fastened to the binding protrusion 110 a. As the first binding hole 121 a is fastened to the binding protrusion 110 a, the binding means 120 may be coupled to the mount 110. It is noted that one side of the first binding hole 121 a may be provided with a groove to which one end of the bent binding protrusion 110 a is locked, but it is not limited thereto.
  • In addition, a second binding hole 122 a fastened to the binding protrusion 110 a may be formed on one side of the helmet binding unit 122. The helmet binding unit 122 is fastened to the binding protrusion 110 a after passing through a wind hole of the helmet 10, thereby allowing the binding means 120 to be more firmly coupled to the helmet 10 and the mount 110. Here, it is noted that the helmet binding unit 122 may be implemented as a flexible material, but it is not limited thereto.
  • Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the binding means 120 may further include two indicator light attaching units 123 extending outwardly.
  • Here, a direction indicator light 124 (e.g., an LED lamp) made of a material that emits light may be attached to each indicator light attaching unit 123. One of the direction indicator lights 124 attached to each of the indicator light attaching unit 123 is turned on or off based on a user's control, thereby allowing the user to recognize the driving direction of the user from the outside.
  • Here, an electric wire (not shown) for applying power to the direction indicator light 124 to be attached may be built in the indicator light attaching unit 123, and a battery (not shown) for turning on or off the direction indicator light 124 may be built in the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet. However, it is noted that it is not limited thereto. Moreover, here, a position at which the battery (not shown) is built in is not limited to any one.
  • In addition, each of the indicator light attaching unit 123 may be fastened by a coupling protrusion 123 a and a coupling hole 123 b formed on an outer edge of the helmet 20 after wrapping, respectively.
  • In addition, referring to FIG. 4, two direction indicator lights 124 may be attached to one indicator light attaching unit 123. Here, the two direction indicator lights 124 may be formed on the rear side and the front side of the indicator light attaching unit 123, respectively.
  • In other words, the direction indicator lights 124 may be attached to the front side and the rear side of the helmet 10, respectively, thereby allowing to recognize the driving direction of the driver at night at both the front position and the rear position. Here, it is noted that a position of the direction indicator light 124 attached to the indicator light attachment part 123 is according to an embodiment of the present inventive concept, and a position at which the direction indicator light 124 is attached is not limited to the above.
  • Next, referring to FIGS. 5 and 6 with respect to the angle adjusting means 130, the angle adjusting means 130 of the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept may be coupled to the mount 110 by a hinge 131 having a plurality of hinge protrusions 131 a formed on an outer surface thereof, thereby adjusting an angle in the vertical direction based on the hinge 131.
  • Here, the hinge protrusion 131 a may be fastened to one side of the angle adjusting means 130 and a first fixing protrusion 132 may be formed to fix an angle of the angle adjusting means 130 whose angle is adjusted. Here, it is noted that a fixing groove (not shown) may be formed as a means for fastening the hinge protrusion 131 a on one side of the angle adjusting means 130 instead of the first fixing protrusion 132, but herein, taking the first fixing protrusion 132 as an example, it will be described that the angle adjusting means 130 may be fixed in a state in which the angle is adjusted by the fastening of the plurality of hinge protrusions 131 a and the first fixing protrusion 132.
  • Further, when the fastened state of the first fixing release button 133 for releasing a fastened state of the first fixing protrusion 132 fastened to the hinge protrusion 131 a based on the user's push, and the hinge protrusion 131 a and the first fixing protrusion 132 based on push of the first fixing release button 133 is released, the angle adjusting means 130 may further include a first elastic member 134 for returning the angle of the angle-adjusted angle adjusting means 130 to an original angle.
  • More specifically, when the first fixing release button 133 is pushed, the first fixing protrusion 132 fastened to the hinge protrusion 131 a may be moved by a predetermined distance in a pushed direction, thereby allowing the fastened state to be released from the hinge protrusion 131 a. Further, when the fastened state from the hinge protrusion 131 a is released, the first elastic member 134 pressed by the fastened state of the hinge protrusion 131 a and the first fixing protrusion 132 is restored to its original shape by an elastic force. As a result, the angle of the angle adjusting means 130 may be returned to the original angle, as shown in FIG. 6.
  • Next, referring to FIG. 2, one side of the rail 140 may be open, and a predetermined space may be formed inward from the open one side. The angle adjusting means 130 is inserted into the space, and thus, the rail 140 may be coupled to the angle adjusting means 130.
  • In addition, referring to FIG. 7, the rail 140 may be coupled to be rotatable in a state where the angle adjusting means 130 is inserted. In other words, in the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept, when the driver does not use the goggles 160, the goggles 160 may be rotated upward to be easily stored.
  • One or more anti-rotation protrusions 130 a may be formed on one surface of the angle adjusting means 130 coupled to the rail 140. One or more anti-rotation grooves 140 a may be formed on one surface of the rail 140 coupled to the angle adjusting means 130. The anti-rotation protrusion 130 a and the anti-rotation groove 140 a may be fastened, thereby preventing the rail 140 from being rotated from the angle adjusting means 130 regardless of the user's intention.
  • Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, a plurality of locking grooves 141 may be formed on one surface of the rail 140 to fix the position of a rail assembly hole 151 to be described later. Here, it is noted that a position at which the locking groove 141 is formed is not limited to those shown in FIGS. 8 and 9.
  • Next, the bracket 150 may be coupled to the rail 140 through the rail assembly hole 151 into which the rail 140 is inserted. The bracket 150 may fix the goggles 160 for the purpose of protecting eyes of the user through a goggles coupling unit 152 formed on one side of the bracket 150.
  • Here, referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, a locking protrusion 151 a fastened to the locking groove 141 may be formed on one side of the rail assembly hole 151, in which the locking protrusion 151 a may be fastened to any one locking groove 141 of the plurality of locking grooves 141, thereby allowing the bracket 150 to fixed to a specific position on the rail 140.
  • For example, referring to FIG. 9, when the bracket 150 is moved to the right side of the rail 140 based on FIG. 9, the bracket 150 moved to the right side of the rail 140 may be fixed by the locking groove 141 and the locking protrusion 151 a, and as a result, the goggles 160 may be moved to the right and fixed, thereby allowing the driver to selectively adjust and fix a position of the goggles 160.
  • In addition, the bracket 150 may be provided with a fastening release button 151 b for releasing a fastened state of the locking protrusion 151 a fixed to the locking groove 141 based on the push.
  • As a result, the user may move the bracket 150 in a state of pushing the fastening release button 151 b to fasten it to any one locking groove 141 of the plurality of locking grooves 141, thereby allowing the position of the bracket 150 to be adjusted and fixed to the rail 140.
  • Referring to FIGS. 10 and 11, the goggles coupling unit 152 in which the goggles 160 is coupled to one side thereof may be coupled to the bracket 150 by the hinge 131 having the plurality of hinge protrusions 131 a formed on the outer surface thereof, thereby adjusting an angle in the vertical direction with respect to the hinge 131.
  • More specifically, a second fixing protrusion 152 a for fastening the hinge protrusion 131 a to fix an angle of the goggles coupling unit 152 whose angle is adjusted may be formed on one side of the goggles coupling unit 152. Here, it is noted that a fixing groove (not shown) may be formed as a means for fastening the hinge protrusion 131 a on one side of the goggles coupling unit 152 instead of the second fixing protrusion 152 a, but herein, taking the second fixing protrusion 152 a as an example, it will be described that the goggles coupling unit 152 may be fixed in a state in which the angle is adjusted by the fastening of the plurality of hinge protrusions 131 a and the second fixing protrusion 152 a.
  • Further, when the fastened state of the second fixing release button 131 a for releasing a fastened state of the second fixing protrusion 152 a fastened to the hinge protrusion 131 a based on the user's push, and the hinge protrusion 131 a and the second fixing protrusion 152 a based on the push of the second fixing release button 152 b is released, the goggles coupling unit 152 may further include a second elastic member 152 c for returning the angle of the angle-adjusted goggles coupling unit 152 to an original angle.
  • More specifically, when the second fixing release button 152 b is pushed, the second fixing protrusion 152 a fastened to the hinge protrusion 131 a may be moved by a predetermined interval in a pushed direction, thereby allowing the fastened state to be released from the hinge protrusion 131 a. Further, when the fastened state from the hinge protrusion 131 a is released, the second elastic member 134 pressed by the fastened state of the hinge protrusion 131 a and the second fixing protrusion 152 b is restored to its original shape by an elastic force. As a result, the angle of the goggles coupling unit 152 may be returned to the original angle, as shown in FIG. 11.
  • In other words, because of this, the user may easily take off the goggles 160 worn only by pushing the first fixing release button 133 or the second fixing release button 152 b.
  • In addition, referring to FIG. 12, an accessory fastening means 153 to which an accessory 30 is fastened may be formed on one side of the bracket 150.
  • Here, it is noted that the accessory 30 may include a camera, a Bluetooth speaker, a Bluetooth microphone, a Flashlight, or the like, but it is not limited to the above.
  • One side of the accessory fastening means 153 may be formed with one or more accessory binding units (not shown) extending. Here, the accessory binding unit (not shown) may be fastened to the accessory fastening means 153 after passing through a hole formed in the accessory 20 or surrounding the accessory 20, thereby serving to make the accessory 20 more firmly fixed to the accessory fastening means 110. In other words, in the case of the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept, the accessory 20 may be fastened using the bracket 150, thereby helping the driver's driving more efficiently using the accessory 20.
  • For example, when a camera is fastened to the bracket 150 with the accessory 20, the driver may easily photograph a driving scene with the camera. When a Bluetooth speaker and a Bluetooth microphone are fastened with the accessory 20, the driver may also listen to music and talk on the phone while driving. Here, it is noted that since the above examples are examples to help explain the effective aspects of the present inventive concept, the purpose and effect of using the accessory fastening means 153 according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept is not limited to the above.
  • Next, referring to FIG. 13, the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept may further include a GPS module 170 as a component thereof. Here, the GPS module 170 may be built in an inner space of any one of the mount 110, the rail 140, and the bracket 150, and may be attached to the outside of the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet. In other words, it is noted that a position where the GPS module 170 is installed is not limited.
  • The multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept may be linked with a terminal 30 using the GPS module 170, in which it may be linked through applications such as navigation using GPS signals. Therefore, the driver may be provided with his/her current location, movement path, and movement distance by simply using the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet. Here, it is noted that the terminal 30 is not limited to a specific device, and may be implemented as an electronic device such as a smart phone, a tablet, a notebook, etc. that may use the GPS signal.
  • In other words, the multifunctional goggles 100 detachable from the helmet according to the embodiment of the present inventive concept is configured to be able to easily take off the goggles 160 worn only by pushing the first fixing release button 133 or the second fixing release button 152 b. Therefore, it allows the user to easily wear a helmet and goggles at the same time, and it makes it easy to take off the goggles while driving. Further, it may include the GPS module 170, so that the driver may know his/her current location, movement path, and movement distance to make the driving more efficient.
  • Although the operations are shown in a specific order in the drawings, those skilled in the art will appreciate that many variations and modifications can be made to the preferred embodiments without substantially departing from the principles of the present inventive concept. Therefore, the disclosed preferred embodiments of the inventive concept are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. The scope of protection of the present inventive concept should be interpreted by the following claims, and all technical ideas within the scope equivalent thereto should be construed as being included in the scope of the technical idea defined by the present disclosure.

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What is claimed is:
1. Multifunctional goggles detachable from a helmet, comprising:
a mount attached to a front of the helmet and having a plurality of binding protrusions formed at predetermined intervals on one side thereof;
a binding means, the binding means being formed with a coupling unit formed of a size corresponding to the mount, wherein one side of the coupling unit is formed with a first binding hole fastened to the binding protrusion, and wherein at least one helmet binding unit having a plurality of second binding holes is formed on an outer side of the coupling unit at predetermined angle intervals;
an angle adjusting means having a hinge coupled to the mount, wherein an angle is adjusted in a vertical direction with respect to the hinge, and wherein the angle adjusting means has a first fixing protrusion for fixing the adjusted angle, a first fixing release button for releasing a fixed state of the first fixing projection based on push, and a first elastic member for returning the angle adjusted by an elastic force to a predetermined angle when the fixed state of the first fixing projection is released;
a rail having one side coupled to the angle adjusting means and having a plurality of locking grooves formed at predetermined intervals on one surface thereof;
a bracket having a rail assembly hole into which the rail is inserted formed on one side, wherein one side of the rail assembly hole is formed with a locking projection fastened to the locking groove and a fastening release button for releasing a fastened state of the locking projection fastened to the locking groove based on push; and
goggles fitted on one side of the bracket.
2. The multifunctional goggles of claim 1, wherein the bracket further comprises a goggles coupling unit to which the goggles are fitted, and
wherein the goggles coupling unit is hinged to the bracket and an angle thereof is adjusted in the vertical direction.
3. The multifunctional goggles of claim 2, wherein the goggles coupling unit comprises a second fixing protrusion for fixing the adjusted angle, a second fixing release button for releasing a fixed state of the second fixing protrusion based on push, and a second elastic member for returning the angle adjusted by an elastic force to a predetermined angle when the fixed state of the second fixing protrusion is released.
4. The multifunctional goggles of claim 1, wherein the rail is coupled to the angle adjusting means, and is coupled thereto to be rotatable.
5. The multifunctional goggles of claim 4, wherein one or more anti-rotation protrusions are formed on one surface of the angle adjusting means coupled to the rail, and
wherein one or more anti-rotation grooves are formed on one surface of the rail coupled to the angle adjusting means.
6. The multifunctional goggles of claim 1, wherein the binding means further comprises two indicator light attaching units, wherein the two indicator light attaching units are formed to extend to an outer of the coupling unit, and direction indicator lights that emit light in an on and off manner are attached to one surface thereof,
wherein a coupling protrusion is formed in one of the two indicator light attaching units, and
wherein a coupling hole is formed in the other of the two indicator light attaching unit.
7. The multifunctional goggles of claim 6, wherein the two direction indicator lights are attached to the two indicator light attaching units, respectively.
8. The multifunctional goggles of claim 1, wherein the mount further comprises:
a shock absorbing member formed on one surface attached to the helmet; and
an adhesive member formed on one surface of the shock absorbing member, the adhesive member having adhesiveness.
9. The multifunctional goggles of claim 1, wherein the bracket further comprises an accessory fastening means to which an accessory is fastened to one side thereof.
10. The multifunctional goggles of claim 1, wherein the multifunctional goggles detachable from the helmet further comprises a GPS module built in one side thereof and receiving a location signal from a satellite.
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