WO2012007473A1 - Innenausstattung für einen schutzhelm, insbesondere für forstarbeiter - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an interior for a protective helmet, in particular for forestry workers, with a carrying basket, a headband and a neck band, which together form a fixable on a helmet shell interior trim assembly for supporting and holding the helmet on the head of a wearer.
- a protective helmet with an interior of this type is known from the document DE 8714490 U1.
- the helmet consists of a helmet shell and a minimum interior trim.
- the interior features a textile cruciate ligament, with which the helmet is worn on the head and which ensures an impact-resistant distance between the head and the helmet shell.
- the helmet has at its outer periphery on the side and the rear part of the helmet comprehensive projection containing four recesses for attachment of the cruciate ligament at the bottom.
- a protective helmet which has a serving as an interior support for mounting the protective helmet on the head to be protected.
- a shield is held.
- a head shell is releasably attached.
- the head bowl serves the actual protection of the brain bowl. Since it is detachable from the carrier or the shield, it can be removed in applications in which a risk to the brain, eg by falling objects, is largely excluded. For the user, this means that he can only carry the carrier with the shield attached to it, so that alone by the weight reduction of the Tra- improved comfort. Furthermore, his head is better cooled.
- the carrier is made of a flexible material (leather, elastic plastic material, etc.) to conform to the shape of the head. Furthermore, it is possible to adjust the carrier in a known manner to make it suitable for users with different head diameters.
- the head shell is cupped to cover the top of the brain bowl of the head not covered by the shield when the head cup is attached to the shield or to the carrier. Preferably, the head shell is fastened directly to the carrier, so that the forces acting on the protective helmet upon impact of objects can be guided directly from the head shell over the carrier to the user.
- a protective helmet in which the interior equipment, which comprises a head-contacting assembly comprising a carrier basket, a headband and a neck band, is fastened by means of anchor straps, which engage in slots at the lower edge of a double-walled helmet shell can be inserted in four places.
- the headband is made of a flexible material that can easily adapt to the size and shape of the wearer's head.
- a safety helmet in which a shock absorption unit is arranged in the helmet shell, which surrounds the rest of the interior. On the inside of the helmet shell projections are present, to which the shock absorption unit and the interior are fastened by means of screws.
- the shock absorption unit is formed so thick that it is possible to provide in its outer side opposite the helmet inner side a recess in which a transmitter / receiver can be accommodated with an outwardly leading connection line.
- All known protective helmets which are mentioned above, have in common that a force acting from the outside on the helmet force on the interior and in particular via a carrier basket formed from a cruciate ligament is transmitted substantially fully on the head of the helmet wearer.
- the cruciate ligament can only fulfill a shock absorption function to a certain extent because it also has the task of holding the helmet firmly on the wearer's head. Accordingly, there is also a need for an interior fitting for a protective helmet with improved shock absorption capability.
- the object of the invention is to provide an interior of the initially mentioned and known from the first-mentioned document type so that it gives an equipped with her protective helmet improved shock absorption, regardless of the type of helmet, not just a helmet for the Use in forestry is provided.
- the support basket is formed of a rigid, elastically flexible material and is provided in two temple areas and in an occiput area each with a rigid, obliquely downwardly or rearwardly projecting support arm to a three-point attachment of the interior trim assembly on the helmet shell and to allow a free space extending in the helmet shell around the interior trim assembly.
- the support and the shock absorption function in the basket are made of a stiff, elastically flexible material.
- the helmet shell In fulfilling the shock absorption function of the support basket is supported by the helmet shell, because the obliquely downwardly or rearwardly projecting arms support with their free ends, the helmet shell on the support basket from such that at an external pressure on the helmet shell from above the support arms be loaded by the helmet shell to train and endeavor to deform the helmet shell inward.
- An equipped with the interior according to the invention protective helmet has a better overall Shock absorbing, so that less force is transmitted to the head of the wearer.
- the basket is a one-piece plastic molding.
- the shock absorption effect of the carrier basket can thus be controlled better than if the carrier basket consists of a textile cruciate ligament as in the prior art.
- the support basket is formed of a plastic such as polyamide.
- the basket has the necessary rigidity, but is sufficiently elastic for shock absorption.
- the support cage is formed of two pairs of mutually spaced support strips, which intersect in the center and merge with their outer ends at four connection points in a single, circumferentially closed support strip.
- the basket keeps enough openings for ventilation of the head, but is supported on the head but sufficiently large area to provide a comfortable yet firm fit of the helmet on the head and to form a sufficiently stable abutment for the support arms.
- the support arms collar at the connection points of the support basket.
- the support basket forms at the points an abutment for the support arms, where it is formed at the stiffest.
- the support arms are integrally formed on the circumferentially closed support strip. This ensures that the force on the entire circumference of the carrier basket of the Support arms is transferred to the basket and so spikes are avoided.
- the headband is integrally formed on the carrier basket.
- the headband thus contributes to the stiffening of the carrier basket.
- the neckband has two ends which are releasably connected to free ends of the headband, and two free ends which are detachably connectable to each other in the neck region.
- the neckband is thus an integral part of the interior, but can be easily equipped with further helmet accessories in the form of a clamping unit. For this, only the two free ends of the neck band need to be connected to the clamping unit.
- the neck band is formed of the same material as the carrier basket. This simplifies the manufacture of the interior and the setting of their shock absorption capacity.
- the neck band between its connections to the headband and its free ends is connected in each case adjustable in height to the carrying basket. In this way, the fit of a equipped with the interior equipment according to the invention protective helmet can be easily improved.
- the support basket on two downwardly projecting support arms on which the neck band is fixed in each case in selectable height. Since the selectable fixation of the neckband on support arms, which are part of the carrier basket, the interior remains a self-contained assembly, regardless of the height at which the neck band is fixed to the support arms.
- the support arms are integrally formed on the carrier basket. This improves the overall strength of the interior and in turn facilitates the determination of their shock absorption capacity.
- the headband is formed at a distance from the circumferentially closed support strip via connecting strips on the circumferentially closed support strip.
- the headband can fulfill its function independently of the training of the carrier, to support the interior of the forehead.
- the support arms and the support arms are additionally stiffened by molded ribs. As a result, the power transmission via the support arms and the support arms is improved.
- the support arms projecting downwards in the two temple areas have means for fixing to the helmet shell.
- the interior of the invention is attachable to any helmet. The only requirement is that the helmet shell on the inside has complementary fixing means or is provided with slots in which the fixing means of the downwardly projecting support arms are so latched that the support arms are loaded by the helmet shell to train.
- the fixing means are designed so that they can be brought into positive engagement with the helmet shell. It should not be a problem, in a protective helmet of any kind to provide the helmet shell for it already in the production of suitable slots.
- the support arm projecting rearwardly in the occipital area has a latching device for fixing to the helmet shell. In the simplest case, it is sufficient if the helmet shell has a corresponding slot in which the rearwardly projecting support arm can be locked by means of a locking device in order to transmit power via the attachment point can.
- a device for fastening a chin strap is formed on the support basket.
- the interior equipment according to the invention because of its rigidity and structure, allows the chinstrap to be fastened directly to the carrying basket.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view and in a view obliquely from below an interior trim assembly according to the invention for a protective helmet
- Fig. 2 shows the interior trim assembly of FIG. 1 in a view
- Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of the interior trim assembly
- FIG. 4 shows the helmet shell according to FIG. 3 without the interior trim assembly in a view from below, FIG.
- FIG. 5 the helmet shell of FIG. 4 in a perspective view in one
- FIG. 6 shows the attachment of the interior according to FIGS. 1 -3 to a helmet shell, shown in cross section, of a protective helmet provided with a hearing protection, FIG.
- FIG. 7 the interior trim assembly according to the invention, in which two
- Ends of a neck band in the neck area are detachably connected by a tensioning unit
- FIG. 8 in the rearward direction a cross-sectional view of the interior trim assembly according to the invention installed in a helmet shell and
- Fig. 9 in a partially broken view of the interior with helmet shell of FIG. 8 in the direction of the front.
- an interior trim assembly generally designated 40, includes a carrier basket 42, a headband 44, and a neckband 46.
- the neckband 46 may be equipped with a tensioning assembly, generally designated 48, as shown in FIG be. 3-5 show a prepared for the installation of the interior trim assembly 40 helmet shell 36th
- the support arms 54, 55 and 56 are dimensioned and arranged such that there is a free space 60 between the interior trim assembly 40 and the helmet shell 36 for receiving ear defenders shown in Fig. 6a 35b and support brackets 37a , 37b of a hearing protector 34 and of further helmet accessories such as the tensioning unit 48 of the neck band 46 according to FIG. 7.
- the helmet shell 36, the interior trim assembly 40 according to the invention, their connection with the helmet shell 36 and then the tensioning unit 48 will be described in detail and in this order.
- the helmet shell 36 of a helmet 30 will be described in more detail below with reference to the drawings, in particular Figs. 3-6, 8 and 9.
- the helmet shell 36 is not part of the invention. It is just one example of how and where the interior trim according to the invention can be used in an arbitrary helmet chosen as an example.
- the helmet shell 36 is formed as a one-piece plastic molded part.
- a suitable plastic for the helmet shell 36 is eg ABS. 3
- the helmet shell 36 is shown in a longitudinal sectional view equipped with the interior trim assembly 40.
- FIG. 4 shows the helmet shell 36 of FIG. 3 without the trim assembly 40 in a bottom view.
- Fig. 5 shows the helmet shell according to Fig. 4 in a perspective view in a view obliquely from below.
- transversely extending reinforcing ribs 62 are integrally formed in the front and middle helmet area.
- a reinforcing rib 64 extending in the longitudinal direction of the protective helmet 30 is formed transversely to the reinforcing ribs 62 and in the center.
- the reinforcing ribs 62 and 64 are best seen in Figs. 3 and 4. In the middle region, the reinforcing ribs 62, 64 adjoin a slightly inwardly recessed area, which has six groups of vents 52.
- a ventilation slide 50 is slidably disposed on the outer surface of the helmet shell 36, which engages with downwardly and inwardly projecting retaining nubs 68 in two front guide slots 66 and two retaining nubs 70 in two rear guide slots 72.
- the vent slide 50 has congruent vent openings which are located in the vent position above the vent openings 52 and are arranged offset in the closed position so that the vent openings 52 are closed by the vent slide 50.
- the lower edge of the helmet 30 is pulled laterally in the region of the temples and laterally in the region of the back of the head down, as can be seen in Fig. 5.
- the above already mentioned clearance 60 between the trim assembly 40 and the helmet shell 36 is thereby increased in these areas downwards. This facilitates the attachment of fastening devices to the inside of the helmet shell 36 and the stowage of the earmuffs 35a, 35b in the free space 60th
- each side three rod-like projections 74a and 74b integrally formed or otherwise secured, on which the interior trim assembly 40 with the support arms 54 and 55 is positively and releasably attachable.
- the rod-like projections 74a, 74b can be seen in a side view in Fig. 5, in a plan view in Fig. 4 (right) and in a sectional view in Fig. 8.
- the rod-like projections 74a, 74b are each square in cross-section dome or hollow profile parts, which are integrally formed with a foot region on the inside of the helmet shell 36.
- the rod-like projections 74a, 74b are arranged freely in front of the inner surface of the helmet shell 36.
- the connection of the rod-like projections 74a and 74b to the inside of the helmet shell 36 and its transition to the helmet shell in the region adjacent the junction in a respective triangular gusset is stiffened by additional molded ribs between the rod-like projections 74a, 74b and the helmet shell 36, so in that the rod-like projections 74a, 74b are substantially rigidly connected to the helmet shell 36.
- the rod-like projections 74a, 74b When a force is applied to the rod-like projections 74a, 74b transversely to their longitudinal direction, which tends to bend the rod-like projections, the rod-like projections 74a, 74b endeavor to deform the helmet shell 36 accordingly.
- the purpose of this embodiment is further explained below in connection with the description of the attachment of the interior trim assembly 40 to the helmet shell 36.
- the clamping unit 48 of the neck band 46 is located and so for a Operation by hand for tightening or relaxing the neck band 46 is accessible.
- the trim assembly 40 is generally that portion of a protective helmet that contacts the head and consists of the carrier basket 42, the headband 44, and the neckband 46 that is equipped with the tension unit 48.
- the assembly 40 is fixed to the helmet shell 36 shown in Figs. 4 and 5 to support the helmet 30 on the head of a wearer and hold.
- FIG. 1 shows in perspective and in a view obliquely from below the interior trim assembly 40 of the protective helmet 30.
- Fig. 2 shows the interior trim assembly of FIG. 1 in a view obliquely from above.
- FIG. 3 shows in a longitudinal sectional view the interior trim assembly 40 of FIG. 1 inserted into the helmet shell 36 of the protective helmet 30, also shown in longitudinal section.
- FIG. 7 shows the interior trim assembly 40 of the protective helmet 30, wherein two ends of the neckband 46 in the neck region are provided by the tensioning unit 48 are detachably connected.
- the carrier basket 42 is formed of a rigid, elastically flexible material, preferably of a plastic such as polyamide.
- the support basket 42 is in two temporal areas and in the back of the head each with a rigid, obliquely downwardly or rearwardly projecting support arm 54, 55 and 56th provided with a three-point attachment of the interior trim to the helmet shell 36 and to allow the space in the helmet shell 36 to extend around the interior space 60 for receiving the ear defenders 35a, 35b of the hearing protection 32 and other helmet accessories.
- the support basket 42 is made in the embodiment described here as a one-piece plastic molded part.
- the carrier basket 42 is formed of two pairs of mutually spaced support strips 142, 144, centered centrally as shown in FIG.
- connection points 146a, 146b, 146c, 146d into a single, circumferentially closed support strip Go over.
- the support strips 142, 144 are covered by a cross-shaped padding material piece 149.
- the support arms 54, 55, 56 collar at the connection points 146a, 146b, 146c of the support basket 42 from. Assuming that the support strips 142 and 144 extend between the connection locations 146a, 146b and 146c, 146d, respectively, in an arc, preferably substantially a circular arc, the support arms 54, 55 and 56, respectively, are substantially tangential to the respective one Arc from the basket 142 down or to the rear, as can be seen in Figs. 8 and 2, respectively. In the embodiment described here, the support arms 54, 55, 56 are integrally formed on the circumferentially closed support strip 148.
- the headband 44 is formed on the carrier basket 42, as can be seen in Fig. 2.
- the neckband 46 has two front ends which are releasably connected to rear free ends of the headband 44, for example, by a locking connection, not shown in the figures. As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, the neck band 46 has two free ends which can be detachably connected to one another in the neck area, with the aid of the tensioning unit 48, as can be seen in FIG.
- the neckband 46 may be formed of the same material as the carrier basket 42.
- the neck band 46 is connected between its connections with the headband 44 and its free ends in each case adjustable in height to the carrying basket 42, as can be seen for example in Figs. 1 and 2.
- the support basket 42 has two downwardly projecting support arms 47a, 47b, on which the neck band 46 can be fixed in each case to a selectable height.
- the neckband 46 has on each side three superimposed holes 51 which can be latched to a resilient bolt projecting on each support arm 47a, 47b, as can be seen in Figs. 1 and 2.
- the headband 44 is formed at a distance from the circumferentially closed support strip 148 via connecting strips 150 to the circumferentially closed support strip 148.
- the support arms 54, 55, 56 and the support arms 47a, 47b are additionally stiffened by molded-on ribs 152 and 154, respectively.
- the support arms 54, 55 projecting downwards in the two temple regions have means for fixing the inside of the helmet shell 36.
- the fixing means comprise on each of the support arms 54, 55 three through holes 156 and 158, which are positively engageable with the rod-like projections 74a and 74b on the helmet shell 36 in engagement.
- the support arm 56 of the support basket 42 projecting backwards in the occipital region has the projections 56a, 56b, which, as already explained above, form a latching device for detachably fixing the interior trim assembly 40 to the helmet shell 36.
- a device 88a, 88b for attachment of a chin strap (not shown) is formed on the carrying basket 42.
- the chin strap fastening device 88a, 88b comprises two pivot pins 90a, 90b which, in addition to the support arms 54, 55 projecting downwards in the two temples, against the circumferentially closed support strip 148 of the support basket 42 or, as shown, on an intermediate piece which can be attached to the circumferentially closed support strip 148 89a, 89b are formed.
- the attachment of the chin strap takes place in mountaineering helmets only on the helmet shell.
- FIG. 2 shows the interior trim assembly 40 in perspective and in a view obliquely from above.
- 3 shows, in a longitudinal sectional view, the interior trim assembly 40 inserted into the helmet shell 36 of the protective helmet 30, likewise shown in longitudinal section, wherein the tensioning unit 48 is not illustrated on the neckband 46.
- Fig. 8 shows the protective helmet 30 in a sectional view along the line VIII-VIII in Fig. 3, wherein the clamping unit 48 is also shown.
- the spacer arms formed as support arms 55 and 56 can be seen.
- the second downwardly projecting support arm 55 is not visible in Fig. 2.
- the support arm 55 can be seen in Fig. 3 in an interior view.
- the support arms 54 and 55 are shown in section.
- the rearwardly projecting support arm 56 is inserted into the slot 78 in the helmet shell until the projections 56a, 56b engage the outside of the helmet shell.
- the trim assembly 40 is further moved inwardly toward the inner surface of the helmet shell 36, with the support arms 54 and 55 being slipped over the rod-like projections 74a and 74b, respectively.
- the passage openings 156 and 158 in the support arms 54 and 55 receive the rod-like projections 74a and 74b in a form-fitting manner, as can be seen in FIG.
- the plugs 136a and 136b ( Figures 4 and 5) are slipped onto the rod-like projections 74a and 74b, respectively to fix the support arms 54 and 55 in position.
- the interior trim assembly 40 and the helmet shell 36 are now firmly connected together in three points.
- a chinstrap (not shown) may also be tightened under the chin.
- the through-holes 156, 158 in the support arms 54, 55 engage the rod-like projections 74a, 74b, respectively, for a length at least as long as the inside width of the through-holes 156, 158.
- the support arms 54, 55 may also be attached to the helmet shell in the same manner as the support arm 56. It is only necessary that the support arms 54, 55 same fixing means as the support arm
- the fixing means of the support arms 54, 55 also locking means, which z. B. are inserted into slots in the helmet shell 36 to fix the support arms 54, 55 as the support arm 56 to the helmet shell by means of a latching connection.
- FIG. Fig. 6 shows the protective helmet 30, wherein the hearing protection 34 is shown folded to the ears.
- the hearing protection 34 comprises the two ear protection capsules 35a, 35b, which are each mounted pivotably in one of the fork-like mounting brackets 37a, 37b.
- the helmet shell 36 is provided on its inside with fixed hearing protection bearing points 80a, 80b, as can be seen in Fig. 4.
- the mounting brackets 37a, 37b which are provided with the earmuffs 35a and 35b, pivotally mounted.
- the hearing protection bearing points 80a, 80b and the support brackets 37a, 37b are arranged and configured such that the support brackets 37a, 37b in the free space 60 between two positions
- An unillustrated face shield comprises a visor with two retaining arms, for their storage two plugs 136a, 136b are provided, which are shown in Figs. 5 and 4 respectively.
- a face protection bearing point 84a or 84b is integrally formed as a fastening device for the face protection.
- the plugs 136 a, 136 b are plugged onto the rod-like projections 74 a and 74 b, whereby the face protection bearing points 84 a, 84 b come to lie in the temple area on the inside of the helmet shell 36.
- the tensioning unit 48 is in addition to the hearing protection 34 other helmet accessories, which, like the hearing protection 34 is always within the outline of the helmet shell 36, so that the helmet 30 in the region of the clamping unit 48 has no protruding parts.
- 7 shows a side view of the interior trim assembly 40 of the protective helmet 30, in which the two ends of the neckband 46 are releasably connected in the neck region by the tensioning unit 48, the tensioning unit 48 being shown in the tensioned state in FIG.
- Fig. 8 shows a cross-sectional view of the protective helmet 30 in the direction of the rear.
- Fig. 9 shows in a partially broken view of the protective helmet 30 looking towards the front.
- the clamping unit 48 comprises a holder 168, in which the free ends of the neck band 46 are inserted on both sides.
- the holder 168 has square nubs, which can be brought into engagement with angular openings 176 of the neck band 46.
- the length of the neck band 46 is roughly adjustable according to the head size. The adjustment is expedient so that the protective helmet 30 can be easily placed when not operated clamping unit.
- the actuation of the clamping unit 148 is effected by a latch flap 174, which is connected according to FIG. 7 by a hinge 173 to the holder 168.
- a transmission lever 169 is arranged, of which in Fig. 7, only the lower end protrudes under a bearing fork 170, which is attached to the back of the support shell 172.
- the upper end of the bracket 168 is pivotally connected to the upper end of the transmission lever 169.
- the support shell 172 is pivotally connected by the bearing fork 170 with the lower end of the transmission lever 169, wherein these two hinged connections in Fig. 7 are not visible in detail.
- the latch flap 174 is internally provided with a cam not visible in the drawings, which is supported on the back of the transmission lever 169. When the latch flap 174 is moved to the closed position shown in FIG. 7, the action of the cam pivots the lower end of the holder 168 rearwardly. By this pivoting the neckband 46 is tensioned.
- the clamping unit 48 is supported in the neck region at the back of the head by the support shell 172.
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EP11735417.5A EP2592956B8 (de) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-07-12 | Innenausstattung für einen schutzhelm, insbesondere für forstarbeiter |
CA2804573A CA2804573C (en) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-07-12 | Interior fittings for a protective helmet, particularly for forestry workers |
ES11735417.5T ES2538685T3 (es) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-07-12 | Equipamiento interior para un casco, en particular para trabajadores forestales |
KR1020137003444A KR101906609B1 (ko) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-07-12 | 삼림작업자용 안전모의 내부장전체 |
US13/808,885 US9526288B2 (en) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-07-12 | Interior fitting for a protective helmet, in particular for forestry workers |
BR112013000604-8A BR112013000604B1 (pt) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-07-12 | Conectores internos para um capacete de proteção, particularmente para engenheiros florestais |
JP2013519076A JP6050748B2 (ja) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-07-12 | 保護ヘルメットのための内装構造体 |
CN201180034687.5A CN103096747B (zh) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-07-12 | 特别地用于林业工人的保护头盔的内部配件 |
MX2013000455A MX2013000455A (es) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-07-12 | Accesorios interiores para casco protector, particularmente para trabajadores forestales. |
AU2011278394A AU2011278394B2 (en) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-07-12 | Interior fitting for a protective helmet, in particular for forestry workers |
EA201300111A EA021497B1 (ru) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-07-12 | Внутреннее оборудование для опоры и фиксации защитного шлема на голове работника |
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UAA201301674A UA108651C2 (uk) | 2010-07-13 | 2011-12-07 | Внутрішнє пристосування для захисного шолома, зокрема для робітників лісового господарства |
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CN (1) | CN103096747B (de) |
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