WO2013164520A1 - Casque de protection mécanique, électrique et contre les agressions thermiques, pour électriciens - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A42B—HATS; HEAD COVERINGS
- A42B3/00—Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
- A42B3/04—Parts, details or accessories of helmets
- A42B3/18—Face protection devices
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A42—HEADWEAR
- A42B—HATS; HEAD COVERINGS
- A42B3/00—Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
- A42B3/04—Parts, details or accessories of helmets
- A42B3/10—Linings
- A42B3/105—Linings with additional protection for the neck
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A42—HEADWEAR
- A42B—HATS; HEAD COVERINGS
- A42B3/00—Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
- A42B3/04—Parts, details or accessories of helmets
- A42B3/18—Face protection devices
- A42B3/22—Visors
- A42B3/225—Visors with full face protection, e.g. for industrial safety applications
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- the invention relates to the general field of protection of electricians and in particular the protective helmets intended to be worn by them.
- the face shield is irremovable and movable relative to the outer and inner shells. This face shield admits a retracted position in which the screen is partially introduced into a space inside the helmet, which space is defined between the outer shell and the inner shell; as well as a working position in which the screen protrudes from this internal space.
- the outer and inner shells are configured to protect mechanically and the head of the wearer of the helmet and the part of the neck arranged between the bottom of the head and the upper back (in other words the back of the neck), while the face shield is configured to protect against possible flames and or molten metal projections the wearer's face (ie the face) when this screen is in its deployed configuration.
- Such protective helmets are highly appreciated because they make it possible to respond in a simple manner to specific, or even standardized, protection criteria for the wearer, in particular as regards mechanical protection and electrical protection.
- the invention aims to provide a similar protective helmet with improved protection performance, while being particularly simple, convenient and economical both for its use and its manufacture.
- the invention thus has, in a first aspect, a protective helmet intended to be worn by an electrician, comprising an outer shell, a face shield integrated in said helmet, which face shield is secured to said outer shell so as to be immovable and movable with respect to said outer shell, which face shield further admits a retracted position in which said face shield is introduced at least partially within an internal space of said helmet, which inner space is delimited by said outer shell , and a working position in which said face shield protrudes from said internal space; characterized in that it further comprises a flexible flap integrated in said helmet, which flexible flap is secured to said face shield so as to be irremovable and is movable relative to said face shield, which flexible flap further admits a retracted configuration in which said flexible flap covers at least partially a face of said face shield as well as a work configuration in which said flexible flap is deployed and extends said face shield.
- the protective helmet according to the invention is particularly effective since in addition to protecting the wearer of the helmet at the level of his head and the back of his neck through the outer shell, as well as on his face, or his face (in other words the front of his head, from the forehead to the chin), thanks to the face shield, this helmet protects thanks to the soft flap the part of the wearer's body going from below the chin to at least the top bust, this part of the body including at least partially the sides of the neck.
- the helmet according to the invention these performances are particularly convenient and economical to obtain since it is here a bib which is flexible, therefore easily manipulated by the wearer to position correctly in its deployed configuration, and which is further secured immovably directly to the face shield (itself being immovably attached to the outer shell), which flexible flap thus forms an extension of this face shield, while being distinct from the latter (since the flap is flexible while the screen is rigid, even semi-rigid).
- the helmet according to the invention is particularly safe and easy to use since it forms a unitary piece provided with three irremovable elements of mechanical, electrical and thermal protection, namely the outer shell, the face shield and the bib flexible (these elements are therefore integrated into the helmet); which face shield and which flexible flap are however movable to adopt different positions and configurations, respectively of the screen and the flap, for the protection of the front of the body of the wearer (from the front to the top of the bust).
- the outer shell, the face shield and the soft flap are further configured so that the passage from one to the other of the positions of the face shield and from one to the other of the configurations of the Soft bib is particularly simple and convenient for the wearer.
- Said flexible flap is made of a textile material configured to withstand fire
- said flexible flap is configured to fit said face of said face shield that said floppy flap covers in its retracted configuration
- said face shield has an inner free edge and an outer free edge opposite to said inner free edge, which internal free edge is in the vicinity of said outer shell both in the retracted and working positions of said face shield, while said free edge external is in the vicinity of said outer shell in said retracted position of said face shield and is remote from said outer shell in said working position of said face shield, and said flexible flap is attached to said outer free edge of said face shield;
- said flexible flap is secured along a major portion of said outer free edge of said face shield by rivets;
- said face shield has at least one coating layer configured to withstand infrared rays; said face shield further has a first lateral end and a second lateral end opposite said first lateral end, and is articulated with respect to said outer shell at each of said first and second lateral ends;
- said outer shell and said inner shell are each made of plastic material molded in one piece and said inner shell is mechanically secured to said outer shell;
- FIG. 1 shows, schematically in perspective, a protective helmet according to the invention, here in a so-called working state, in other words, whose face screen is in the working position and whose flexible flap is deployed configuration;
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view along a median plane of the helmet shown in Figure 1, here in a state of rest, ie with the face shield which is in the retracted position and the flexible flap which is in retracted configuration ;
- FIG. 3 is a side view, in plan, of the helmet illustrated in Figure 1, in the said rest state and the outer shell is partially torn off;
- FIG. 4 is a side view, in plan, of the helmet illustrated in Figure 1, in an intermediate state showing the transition from the state of rest to the working state; and FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4, the helmet being in the so-called working state as illustrated in FIG.
- Figures 1 and 2 illustrate a protective helmet 1 for electrician, respectively in a said working state and in a state said rest.
- Figure 1 illustrates a protective helmet 1 provided to equip, in other words be worn by an electrician.
- this protective helmet 1 is configured to protect mechanically, electrically and thermally, and more precisely against the thermal hazards of electric arcs, its wearer when the latter intervenes on electrical equipment and in particular on live bare conductor parts.
- the carrier in other words the electrician, therefore needs to be protected mechanically, electrically and against thermal hazards due to arcing.
- This thermal protection means benefiting from resistance to the energy released by the electric arcs.
- This protection whether mechanical, electrical and / or thermal, is specific and even generally standardized.
- the protective helmet 1 comprises an outer shell 2 made of plastic, which outer shell 2 is provided with a front zone 8, a rear zone 7 opposite to the front zone 8, a first side 12 and a second side 13 opposite the first side 12.
- This outer shell 2 delimits an internal space 10 to the helmet 1, which inner space 10 is provided to accommodate a portion of the wearer's head, in particular the portion of the head located between the front to the back of the neck.
- the protective helmet 1 is furthermore provided with an inner shell 9 (FIG. 2) made of plastic material and mechanically fastened with the outer shell 2.
- This inner shell 9 is thus formed in the inner space 10 of the helmet 1 and is arranged so that it defines, with the outer shell 2, an inter-shell space 11 formed between these shells 2 and 9.
- the protective helmet 1 is further provided with a two-part holding strap 5, respectively a relatively short first portion 25 which is secured to the second side 13 of the outer shell 2 and a second portion 26, longer than the first part 25, which is secured to the first side 12 of the outer shell 2.
- Each of the first and second parts 25, 26 of the strap 5 is secured to the outer shell 2 by means of a securing member here formed by a bolt 6 having a screw and nut assembly, each of the two bolts 6 being fixed on the outer shell 2 through a hole in the latter, respectively on its first side 12 and on its second side 13.
- this is a ring strap, that is to say that the respective first and second parts 25, 26 of this strap 5 are each provided at their free end with a clamping loop , D-shaped
- This holding strap 5 is of course intended to hold the protective helmet 1 on its carrier, together with the outer and inner shells 2, 9 since the latter are on the top of the wearer's head then that the holding strap 5 is intended to be disposed under the chin of this carrier.
- the protective helmet 1 is further provided with a face shield 3 and a flexible flap 4 secured to this face shield 3.
- the facial screen 3 is here made of tinted plastic to protect the wearer from infrared rays emitted during any arcs or flames.
- This face shield 3 therefore has at least one layer of coating configured to withstand infrared rays 29 and thus to protect the wearer of the helmet 1 such infrared rays.
- This facial screen 3 has a generally curved shape substantially similar to the general shape of the front zone 8 of the outer shell 2, between the first side 12 and second side 13 of this outer shell 2.
- This face shield 3 thus has a central zone defined by an outer edge 14, an inner edge 15 opposite to the outer edge 14 and two lateral ends, respectively a first lateral end 27 and a second lateral end 28 opposite to the first lateral end 27. .
- This face shield also has an outer face 16 and an inner face 18 opposite to the outer face 16.
- the inner face 18 of this face shield 3 is the face configured to be directly opposite the face of the wearer of the helmet 1, that is to say his face, as explained below.
- the face shield 3 is further provided, at its first and second lateral ends 27 and 28, with a notch 17 for mounting the face shield 3 on the outer shell 2 and for guiding this screen 3 compared to the latter.
- This face shield 3 is mounted in the internal space 10 to the helmet 1, and in particular at least partially in the inter-hull space 11 defined between the outer and inner shells 2 and 9.
- This face shield 3 is secured to the outer shell 2 at the first and second lateral ends 27 and 28 of this face shield 3, by means of the bolts 6 arranged respectively on the first and second sides 12 and 13 of this outer shell 2, as indicated above.
- the face shield 3 is therefore secured to the outer shell 2 so as to be irremovable, that is to say integral to the helmet 1, but it is mounted movable relative to the outer shell 2.
- This face shield 3 is articulated with respect to the outer shell 2, at its first and second lateral ends 27 and 28 and has two positions, namely a retracted position corresponding to the rest state of the helmet 1, illustrated in FIG. 2, and a working position corresponding to the so-called working state of this helmet 1, illustrated in FIG. 1; as shown below in more detail.
- the flexible flap 4 is in turn made of a textile material, here a treated cotton and configured to withstand fire.
- This flexible flap 4 is provided to protect the part of the wearer being essentially between his chin and the top of the bust.
- This flexible flap 4 thus has a particular shape and dimensions to protect this part of the body of the wearer the thermal aggressions caused by the electric arcs, and therefore, this flexible flap 4 also allows to protect this part of the body of the wearer against flames and splashes of molten metal.
- the flexible flap 4 is secured by a securing portion 23 to the face shield 3 by being secured by rivets 24 along a major part of the outer free edge 14 of this face shield 3.
- This flexible flap 4 is thus irremovable, in other words integrated into the helmet 1 through the face shield 3, but is movable relative to this face shield 3. Indeed, this flexible flap 4 has a first edge 19 and a second edge 20 opposite the first edge 19, which second edge 20 is also called free edge; so that it is by its first edge 19 and in particular by the securing portion 23 formed in the vicinity of the first edge 19 that the flexible flap 4 is riveted to the face shield 3 at the outer edge 14 of this latest.
- a plurality of rivets 24 allows this securing of the flexible flap to the facial screen 3.
- the flexible flap further has an inner face 21 and an outer face 22 opposite to this inner face 21; which inner face 21 is configured to be directly facing or even in contact with the part of the wearer's body located between his chin and the top of the bust.
- the flexible flap 4 has a general shape complementary to that of the face shield 3, this shape being mainly due to its attachment to this face screen 3 and to the generally curved shape that it has in the vicinity of its second edge 20.
- the flexible flap 4 is thus arranged irremovably with respect to the latter and more generally with respect to the outer shell 2; which flexible flap 4 is then described as being integrated in the protective helmet 1, just like the face shield 3.
- the front 34 of the head 31 of the carrier 30 will be defined as being representative of the face, in other words of the face, which front 34 of the head 31 is opposed to the rear 36 of this head 31, which head 31 also has a top (not shown).
- Figure 3 illustrates the protective helmet 1 in its so-called rest state. In this state, the face shield 3 is in its retracted position and the flexible flap 4 is in its retracted configuration.
- the outer shell 2 protects essentially mechanically and electrically the top and the rear 36 of the head 31 of the carrier.
- the face 34, the front 38 of the neck 32 and the top 39 of the bust 33 is not protected in this state of rest of the helmet 1, where normally the electrician does not intervene on an electrical equipment under voltage.
- the flexible flap 4 In the retracted configuration of the flexible flap 4, the latter is folded around its securing portion 23, so that its outer face 22 at least partially covers the outer face 16 of the face shield 3.
- the shape of the flexible flap 4, which is here curved in the vicinity of its second edge 20, and the fire-resistant fabric in which this flexible flap 4 is made allow the latter to follow the curved shape of the outer face 16 of the face shield 3. In this retracted configuration, it is therefore the inner face 21 of the flexible flap 4 which is facing an inner face (not shown) to the outer shell 2.
- Figure 4 illustrates an intermediate state of the protective helmet 1 showing the transition from its state of rest (Figure 3) to its working state ( Figure 5).
- the face shield 3 is in the working position while the flexible flap 4 is always in retracted configuration.
- the face shield 3 is articulated with respect to the outer shell 2, so as to exit almost completely, but not completely, this face screen 3 from the interspace 11.
- the internal free edge 15 of the face shield 3 is always in the vicinity of the inter-shell space 11, or even always inside the latter, while the outer free edge 14 of this screen facial 3 is meanwhile remote from the inter-shell space 11 and even from the internal space 10 to the helmet 1.
- the face shield 3 is directly facing the face 34 of the carrier 30, which face 34 extends substantially from the top of the forehead to the chin.
- Figure 5 illustrates the protective helmet 1 in its working state, as in Figure 1.
- the flexible flap 4 then discovers the outer face 16 of the face shield 3 and it is now the outer face 22 of this flexible flap 4 which is directed outwardly (that is, which is visible by an observer looking the wearer having the protective helmet in his working state).
- the flexible flap 4 has a general shape substantially similar to that of the face shield 3, except that this flap 4 is not rigid but flexible and therefore it can have a shape only approximately curved , both in the direction defined between its first edge 9 and its second edge 20, as in the direction defined between the first and second sides 12 and 13 of the outer shell 2 and passing through this flexible flap 4.
- the latter is arranged next to the body portion of the carrier 30 located between the chin, in other words the bottom of its face 34, and the top 39 of the bust 33, including the front 38 and at least partially the sides of the neck 32.
- This flexible flap 4 is particularly easy to handle by the wearer 30 of the protective helmet 1.
- This flexible flap 4 thus protects the wearer from thermal attack due to electric arcs, flames and molten metal splashes, beyond the face shield 3 without however hindering the movements of the wearer, due to the flexibility of this bib 4.
- the protective helmet 1 described above thus offers a particularly complete protection of the areas of the head and the top of the bust of the wearer may be subjected to stress and / or mechanical, electrical and / or thermal attacks during his interventions on electrical equipment , while being particularly simple and convenient to use, in other words to pass from one to the other of the configurations of this flexible flap 4, and from one to the other of the positions of this face shield 3; and while being particularly safe since it is here a protective helmet 1 whose protective elements, namely the outer shell 2, the inner shell 9, the face shield 3 and the flexible flap 4 are integrated to the protective helmet 1.
- the flexible flap 4 is first folded around its securing portion 23 to cover at least partially the outer face of the facial screen 3 and then the facial screen 3 is hinged so as to be almost completely reintroduced, together with this flexible flap 4, in the inter-hull space 1.
- the protective helmet does not have an inner shell and does not have an inter-shell space and the assembly formed by the face shield and the flexible flap, respectively in the retracted position and in the retracted configuration, is directly inserted into the internal space to the helmet;
- the protective helmet has no outer shell and inner, but rather has a first shell similar to the outer shell visible in the figures and a second shell secured to the first shell and extending to the right of the latter; the first shell thus forms an outer half-shell and an inner half-shell, while the second shell forms another outer half-shell;
- the face shield has no anti-infrared coating layer and the face shield has no tint or other types of colors;
- the flexible flap is made of unnatural fibers and processed rather than natural fibers, such as cotton;
- the securing of the flexible flap on the face shield is not made using rivets, it is rather a adhesion for example self-adhesive or an adhesion with hooks, for example Velcro® type, even a system configured as a zipper, or more generally with other mechanical means than rivets, for example screws;
- the securing organs of the face shield to the outer shell are different bolts, it is rather rods with circlips or screw alone, even quarter-turn bayonet type systems; and or
- the protective helmet is devoid of a holding strap or has a strap of a type different from the loops having a D-shape and, for example, it is a mechanical system with a locking hook such as those used for example to buckle seat belts in vehicles.
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BR112014025356-0A BR112014025356B1 (pt) | 2012-04-30 | 2012-04-30 | capacete de proteção mecânica, elétrica e contra as agressões térmicas, para eletricistas |
EP12726154.3A EP2844098B1 (fr) | 2012-04-30 | 2012-04-30 | Casque de protection mécanique, électrique et contre les agressions thermiques, pour électriciens |
US14/397,701 US9277780B2 (en) | 2012-04-30 | 2012-04-30 | Electrician's helmet for mechanical and electrical protection and protection against thermal hazards |
PCT/FR2012/050967 WO2013164520A1 (fr) | 2012-04-30 | 2012-04-30 | Casque de protection mécanique, électrique et contre les agressions thermiques, pour électriciens |
PL12726154.3T PL2844098T3 (pl) | 2012-04-30 | 2012-04-30 | Kask do ochrony mechanicznej, elektrycznej i przed działaniem termicznym, dla elektryków |
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