WO2012163767A1 - Dispositif de protection contre les uv - Google Patents

Dispositif de protection contre les uv Download PDF

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WO2012163767A1
WO2012163767A1 PCT/EP2012/059635 EP2012059635W WO2012163767A1 WO 2012163767 A1 WO2012163767 A1 WO 2012163767A1 EP 2012059635 W EP2012059635 W EP 2012059635W WO 2012163767 A1 WO2012163767 A1 WO 2012163767A1
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headgear
protective device
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Eugen Geser
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Eugen Geser
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/10Linings
    • A42B3/105Linings with additional protection for the neck
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/018Hats; Caps; Hoods with means for protecting the eyes, ears or nape, e.g. sun or rain shields; with air-inflated pads or removable linings
    • A42B1/0186Hats; Caps; Hoods with means for protecting the eyes, ears or nape, e.g. sun or rain shields; with air-inflated pads or removable linings with means for protecting the ears or nape
    • A42B1/0187Removable protection for the nape, e.g. sun or rain shields
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/18Face protection devices
    • A42B3/22Visors
    • A42B3/225Visors with full face protection, e.g. for industrial safety applications

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  • the invention relates to a headgear with an attachable to the headgear protection device, in particular UV protection device, and a protective device for placement on a headgear.
  • malignant changes in the skin increasingly occur.
  • malignant melanomas represent a particularly aggressive type of skin cancer. All changes in the skin are favored by increased UV radiation.
  • UV protection shields which are arranged on caps or the like and shield the eye area as well as the upper half of the face against UV radiation, are known in particular for the protection of the eyes and the field of vision.
  • a disadvantage of these devices is that sufficient protection is given only in the area of the eyes and surrounding skin. Continued protection, for example, the full face, the ears and the neck area do not convey such shields.
  • Object of the present invention is therefore to provide a way of UV protection for the entire head area in a simple manner and without affecting the user.
  • the headgear according to the invention comprises a protective device which can be arranged on the headgear.
  • This is in particular a UV protection direction.
  • a UV protection device filters out the amount of UVA, UV-B and partially UV-C radiation from the sunlight, so that no harmful radiation can affect the skin.
  • the protective device surrounds the head covering in the circumferential direction in particular completely.
  • a head covering in the circumferential direction surrounding protection provides protection for all head areas that lie below the headgear.
  • the protective device thus covers not only the face or the visual field or the face region of the wearer or user, but also the ear and neck area of the wearer.
  • the headgear thus allows for full protection and is particularly easy to wear because the protector is worn separately from the direct face or head contact due to the spacing to the wearer's head or face. Moreover, the fact that the protective device completely encloses the head covering in the circumferential direction substantially prevents weight distribution of the protector and slipping of the headgear, thus effectively preventing the protector from being removed from its face shielding position.
  • the headgear is designed as a hat, cap, cap, beret, helmet, preferably bicycle, motorcycle, safety helmet or headband.
  • the headgear has a brim, a shield or a particular projecting edge. As a result, a distance from the face of the wearer is achieved.
  • Such elements of the headgear are not absolutely necessary, since an arrangement of the protective device is likewise necessary. right on the headgear, if this is designed, for example, as a beret or shield or brimless cap is possible.
  • At least one holding or connecting means for the protective device is preferably provided on the protective device or additionally or alternatively on the headgear.
  • the holding or connecting means is preferably a clamping, plug-in, screw or clip device which is arranged or can be arranged on the brim, the shield or the edge of the headgear or on the headgear itself.
  • Such holding or connecting means may be formed, for example, as suitable for attaching or clamping clamps.
  • a receptacle is provided on the protective device or the headgear, which can be brought into operative connection with a screw or the like in order to achieve a connection between the protective device and the headgear.
  • the holding or connecting means preferably surrounds the brim, the shield or the edge of the head covering at least partially.
  • the brim, shield or edge or in the headgear itself recesses or receptacles for the holding or connecting means or parts thereof are provided.
  • the protective device can thus only be attached as needed to the headgear if, for example, a longer stay outdoors is planned, or if there is a particularly high level of UV exposure.
  • the Protective device is formed of at least two parts. These parts complement each other to a total protection device.
  • a part of the protective device serve to cover or protect the face and ear area, while a further part is provided for the protection of the neck area.
  • the protective device has a UV filter.
  • a UV filter can for example be integrated in the material used for the protection device. It is also possible that the protective device receives a subsequent coating with a UV filter material and thus their UV protection or SPF is increased.
  • the protective device advantageously has at least one opaque and at least one translucent part or partial region.
  • the translucent part or portion is conveniently located in the face or field of view of the wearer of the headgear.
  • the opaque portion may be used to achieve complete coverage or shadowing of the ears or neck region of the wearer.
  • the parts or partial regions are detachably connected to one another in a detachable manner.
  • a clamping, plug, button or clip connection is provided here.
  • a zip or Velcro closure is provided here, via which the parts or subregions are connected to one another can.
  • the connecting means for the parts of the protective device are combined with the connecting means for the protective device and the headgear. In this case, a single part is then used to connect the parts or subregions of the protective device and to connect the protective device to the headgear.
  • a special stability receives both the headgear, as well as the protective device in that at least a portion or portion is at least partially or partially formed of a rigid material.
  • the area of the protective device intended to protect the face or field of vision of the wearer may be formed of a rigid material.
  • the protection device not only has the function of UV protection or a blocking device against radiation, but at the same time also enables protection against, for example, objects or the like which could possibly act on the face.
  • the protective device is formed from a flexible material.
  • the flexible material is designed in the form of a film or textile material. While a sheet material shields the face area of the user of the headgear, the portion or portion of the protector formed of a textile material may shield or shade the ear or neck area. Overall, therefore, a lighter and more comfortable to wear embodiment of the headgear or the protective device arranged thereon can be provided, since the materials used are lighter overall.
  • the film may also be partially or entirely formed as a photovoltaic element and serve in conjunction with a suitable controller - or charging system for power generation. Also included is the integration of organic light-emitting films (OLED) in the protective device or the films.
  • OLED organic light-emitting films
  • a two-part or multi-part design of the protective device makes it possible, as provided in a preferred embodiment of the headgear according to the invention, for the parts to be pivotable, in particular pivotable relative to one another.
  • This configuration makes it possible, for example when the protective device is not used for a short time, to pivot it away from the face of the wearer of the headgear in the manner of a visor.
  • the neck area of the wearer is pivoted by pivoting the protective part or partial area of the protective device in order to increase the freedom of movement, for example during bending over or with a curved back, without the risk of lack of protection of the neck area To have to buy.
  • Subareas of the protective device is also the possibility that the parts are arranged or provided slidably.
  • the parts are designed to be mutually displaceable.
  • the parts or portions may also be designed to be displaceable in the clamp, plug, screw or clip connection. For this purpose, for example, they have rails or other guides which engage with corresponding elements provided on the parts or partial areas of the protective device and ensure the displaceability.
  • the protector not only provides protection against light or harmful radiation, such as UV radiation in all wavelengths, but also makes it possible to easily protect the head of the user of the headgear against the effects of objects, splinters or the like.
  • the protective device preferably has a reinforcement, for example, in particular a bracing or reinforcement.
  • This development of the protective device preferably conveys this to a splinter or impact protection, so that the area of application of the protective device or a headgear equipped with the protective device is substantially widened.
  • the head covering has such a reinforcement or stiffening.
  • the headgear with protective device arranged therein can thus replace, for example, a conventional bicycle helmet or, in interaction with the splinter protection or impact protection device, provides full protection for the entire head part of the wearer.
  • a protective device which is in particular a UV protection device, without being limited thereto.
  • the Protective device is for placement on a headgear. It is provided that the protective device encloses a head covering in the circumferential direction in particular completely. The extent of the headgear is defined as the area which rests on the head of the wearer and surrounds it substantially completely. A circumferentially completely enclosing the headgear thus protective device covers all parts of the face or head of the wearer below an imaginary support line of the headgear on the skull.
  • the protective device can be arranged in particular on a brim, a shield or a particular projecting edge of the headgear.
  • the protective device is attached to the body of the headgear, if the headgear has no brim, no shield or no at least partially projecting edge.
  • a protective device and headgear connecting connecting means is preferably provided which can be fixed in particular to the brim, the shield or preferably the projecting edge of the headgear.
  • the connecting means is preferably designed as a clamping, plug-in, screw, adhesive, Velcro or clips connection and surrounds the brim, the shield or the edge of the head covering at least partially.
  • Such a clamping or plug or clip connection allows subsequent arrangement and removal of the protective device of the headgear. This opens up the possibility that the headgear is also available for other purposes, for example, if not excessive sunlight is to be expected.
  • the protective device arranged on the headgear, and in particular on its brim, shield or projecting edge has the advantage that it is arranged at a distance from the head or face region of the wearer or user of the protective device, thus no direct action of the protective device on the head region of the wearer takes place, but a sufficient protective effect is nevertheless given.
  • the spaced arrangement of the protective material relative to the face or head, ear or neck region of the wearer also offers the advantage that air can circulate between the protection device and the head of the wearer, which additionally causes a cooling effect. This cooling effect is significantly improved by the fact that a large part of the solar radiation or heat radiation is blocked by the protection device and thus can not lead to excessive heating of the head area of the wearer.
  • this also has a health benefit, since overheating of the head area, in particular, can often have adverse effects which can be prevented or at least reduced by the protective device according to the invention and a head covering equipped therewith.
  • a further preferred embodiment of the protective device according to the present invention provides that it has a two- or multi-part design.
  • the parts of the protective device complement each other to form the complete protective device which completely surrounds the wearer's head or the headgear holding the protective device, at least on the circumference.
  • the two- or multi-part training also offers the advantage that here a combination of individual elements of the protection device can be performed either by the user.
  • at least a first part of the protection direction is opaque, while one or more other parts of the protective device are transparent.
  • a transparent part can be arranged in the region of the visual field or field of view of the wearer while, for example, the ear and neck area can be better protected against direct sunlight by an opaque part of the protection device.
  • the protective effect of the protective device is substantially improved by at least partially integrating a UV filter into the protective device.
  • a UV filter may be a chemical UV filter which impregnates the material of the protective device and thereby increases its light protection factor.
  • their UV blocking performance is increased by a corresponding coating or coating, in particular the permeable parts of the protective device.
  • An embodiment regarded as favorable provides that the parts are detachably connected to each other.
  • This embodiment offers the possibility of a variable composition of the protection device and the replacement of individual parts.
  • part of the protective device can be removed and replaced by a new and / or cleaned part.
  • the protective device has at least one part which is formed from a rigid material.
  • at least a part may be formed of a flexible material. This material is in particular a film or textile material.
  • a rigid material for example, a plastic disc or the like can be used.
  • the part formed of a rigid material not only provides protection against harmful rays, but can also be used as splinter or impact protection. Both the flexible and the rigid material can have a curvature or bending and thus trace the natural shape of the head, which has a particularly favorable effect on the comfort of the protective device, as it can be made less bulky.
  • the protective device is formed of a flexible material, this is in particular a film or textile material.
  • a protection device suitable for a very wide variety of applications. This has in addition to an increased protective effect and improved comfort.
  • the parts forming the protective device are formed from the same or different materials.
  • the protective device is formed from two or more parts, then it is considered favorable if the parts are designed to be pivotable, in particular pivotable relative to one another. In this way, the functionality previously described in connection with the headgear can be achieved, that a part of the protective device pivots in the manner of a visor or can be folded up to release the wearer's field of vision.
  • an improved adaptability of the protection device can be adapted to the conditions and requirements on the part of the wearer, by pivoting the part of the protection device protecting or shielding the neck region, for example.
  • the protective device consists of more than two parts and if, for example, separate parts are provided for the protection of the ears, these parts can be pivoted or folded away in order to release the ears, in order to achieve improved air circulation under the protective device or headgear.
  • the protective device has, in an embodiment considered advantageous, at least partially a reinforcement, in particular a bracing or reinforcement.
  • a splinter or impact protection is taught, which significantly extends their application.
  • the protection device then also provides protection against splinters or the like.
  • the protective device can, with a suitable combination of reinforced parts and UV or light blocking parts are made available for further use. If a protective device designed as described above with a shock-proof or splinter-protecting part or partial region is arranged, for example, on a helmet, there is the possibility here that protection against impact or splintering action is combined with UV or light protection.
  • Such protective devices or headgear which are provided with these protections are then suitable, for example, for use in construction, forestry, fire protection, civil protection, mine or explosive ordnance clearance or any other hazardous activities, in addition to the protection against mechanical Impacts also a light or UV protection is necessary and useful.
  • the invention is shown schematically in particular in an exemplary embodiment.
  • a preferred embodiment of the headgear according to the invention in side view; a further embodiment of the head covering with two-piece protection device according to the invention in a perspective view; a hat equipped with a protective device in plan view;
  • Fig. 4 is a equipped with a protective device according to the invention helmet in front view.
  • Fig. 1 shows a cap 10. This is a cap.
  • a protective device 20 is arranged on the shield 11 of the headgear 10, which is formed in the embodiment as a cap and the cap on the circumferential side completely enclosing.
  • the arrangement of the protective device 20 on the shield 11 and the cap is via a holding means 12, which is formed in the embodiment of FIG. 1 as a bracket 13.
  • This clip 13 is attached to the plate 11 and is firmly connected to the protective device 20.
  • the bracket 13 may be molded, for example, in the protective device 20 or glued or adhered to this.
  • the protective device 20 shown in FIG. 1 consists in total of three parts 21a, b, c, d.
  • the first part 21a is provided as a transparent region of the protective device 20 and is located in particular in the region of the visual field of the carrier 30 of the device.
  • the transparent part 21a of the protective device 20 assumes the function of a visor or glasses. Due to the embodiment of a flexible, translucent, but UV-blocking material, this part 21a assumes the function of a visor and protects the carrier 30 against radiation. Due to the fact that the material of the part 21a is selected to be correspondingly stable, this also imparts impact protection or splinter protection for the carrier 30 when it uses the protective device 20, for example in manual work, when cycling or the like.
  • Another part 21b of the protection device 20 is made of a flexible textile material which is not translucent.
  • This material adjoins below the first translucent part 21a and continues in the neck region 31 of the carrier 30.
  • the part extends 21b and thus provides optimum protection of the entire neck portion 31 of the carrier 30.
  • the opaque version of the part 21b blocks this harmful UV radiation, but also heat radiation or the like, so that in addition a shading - And thus cooling effect can be achieved can.
  • the two parts 21a, 21b are permanently connected to each other.
  • the protective device 20, consisting of the parts 21a and 21b, is thus fastened to the cap 10 or its shield and in this case forms the protective device 20 or the head covering according to the invention.
  • the protective device 20 in the region of the ears 32 of the carrier 30 has a further region 21c formed of a textile material.
  • This is designed to be more permeable than the remaining parts 21a, b of the protective device 20 and thus makes it possible that noise, for example warnings or road traffic noise, can penetrate to the carrier 30 or its ear 32.
  • the material of the part 21 c is chosen so that a complete radiation protection is ensured here. Due to the choice of material of the protective device 20 shown in FIG. 1, this is particularly easy and therefore comfortable to wear.
  • the subsequent or as needed arrangement of the protective device 20 on a shield 11 allows an individual response to the respective expected radiation situation or solar radiation.
  • the protective device 20 shown in Fig. 1 thus allows optimum protection of the carrier 30 with a comfortable fit.
  • FIG. 2 shows a further possible embodiment of the protective device 20. This is shown schematically in the embodiment of FIG. 2 with two parts 21a, 21b.
  • the protective device 20 is arranged in the embodiment of FIG. 2 on a cap without a shield 11, that is, a compound of protective device 20 and headgear 10 via holding means 12, which act directly on the actual cap body 14.
  • the first part 21a of the protective device 20 is designed in the manner of a visor and formed from a transparent, in particular translucent material.
  • the second Part 21b of the protection device 20 consists of a particularly lightweight and therefore comfortable to wear textile material.
  • the two parts 21a, b connected to each other such that the front, translucent part 21a in the manner of a visor relative to the second part 21b, which is fixedly connected to the cap body 14, in the direction of arrow A is pivotable.
  • This allows, for example, when entering rooms or other, less light intensive areas, the face shield, that is, the visor, fold up, so that here a better view can be ensured. If the wearer 30 of the protection device 20 or the hat thus equipped returns to the daylight and is again exposed to UV radiation, this can, in order to protect his face or the front part of the face, pivot the part 21a counter to the direction of the arrow A in order to return optimally protect.
  • FIG. 3 shows the arrangement of the protective device 20 on a hat 15.
  • This hat 15 has a peripheral rim 16. This extends away from the hat 15 and serves to receive the holding means 12 of the protective device 20.
  • the holding means 12, which are also formed in the embodiment of FIG. 3 as brackets 13, are thereby attached to the brim 16.
  • the brackets 13 are designed such that they allow in addition to the attachment to the brim 16 and a plugging in the protection device or its parts 21a, b. It can thus be made a releasably firm connection between the protective device 20 and hat 15, which also allows to use the hat 15 without the protection device 20, that is, the protective device 20 only as needed to arrange the hat 15.
  • the protective device 20 is formed in the embodiment as a one-piece element and surrounds the hat 15 circumferentially completely.
  • the protective device 20 is in this case designed as a ring, for example a ring formed from a sheet material, and is attached to the corresponding holding means 12 attached as needed.
  • the simple manner of production namely as a film ring, makes it possible to produce the protective device 20 particularly cost-effectively and to offer it. It can thus be achieved in a simple and cost-effective manner optimal protection of the face or head area against harmful radiation.
  • the protective device 20 can be removed from the hat 15 and, for example, stored and carried in a corresponding case, a bag or the like to be attached to the hat 15 again when needed.
  • the retaining means 12 can either remain attached to the hat 15, that is to say on the brim 16, or can likewise be removed therefrom. Due to the clamping connection formed here, there is no interference with the material of the hat 15 or the brim 16 and thus their damage.
  • the helmet 17 is made of an impact-resistant material, such as a plastic material, formed and protects the wearer from mechanical impact by, for example, falling parts, objects or the like.
  • a part of the protective device 20 is formed as a disc 22 formed of a rigid material.
  • This has a peripheral frame 23, which among other things serves to connect the disc 22 with the further, second part 21b of the protective device 20.
  • This further part 21b is formed from a textile net material, which shows both UV-absorbing effect, and thus has a particularly high SPF, and at the same time is particularly permeable to air and therefore breathable.
  • the textile material of the second part 21b encloses the remainder of the circumference of the Helmet 17 completely and thus also allows protection of the ears 32 and the neck region 31 of the support 30 of the helmet 17 shown here.
  • the disc, as the first part 21a of the protective device 20 is fixedly connected to the helmet 17.
  • the second part 21b in addition to a connection with the helmet 17, also permanently connected to the disc 22 and the frame 23.
  • the helmet 17, as shown in Fig. 4 a permanent protection against mechanical impairment of the carrier 30 and at the same time protection against harmful radiation acting on the carrier 30.
  • the combination of headgear 10 and protection device 20 shown in Fig. 4 is thus suitable for optimum protection in an outdoor activity.

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L'invention concerne une coiffure (10) comportant un dispositif de protection (20), notamment un dispositif de protection contre les UV, pouvant être fixé à la coiffure, ce dispositif de protection faisant le tour complet de la coiffure dans le sens périphérique et la coiffure étant conçue comme un chapeau, une casquette, un bonnet, un béret, un casque ou un bandeau et/ou comportant un rebord, une visière ou une lisière.
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