WO2015011524A1 - Composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body.
- the present invention relates to a composite element for the realisation of padding for protection devices of parts of the human body, characterized by a high ability to absorb impacts and to dissipate the impact energy transmitted to the human body.
- protection devices used in sports or leisure activities in general such as helmets, back protectors, shin guards or similar devices designed to protect human body parts from impacts or trauma
- composite structures including absorbing element equipped with one or more reinforcing elements.
- the absorbing element is provided to reduce the impact energy that is transmitted to the user body in order to avoid trauma such as bruises, contusions, fractures or similar.
- the absorbing element is made of lightweight material, such as expanded polystyrene, polypropylene, polyurethane, and other lightweight polymers and elastomers in order to avoid encumbering of a user and to ensure a discrete comfort.
- the reinforcing element can be placed inside the absorbing element, in specifically identified areas of the protection device, according to the level of shock that such areas may take in case of an impact.
- the use of a mesh type reinforcing element completely embedded inside the absorbing element is known.
- Such mesh type reinforcing element is suitable to ensure a distributed reinforcement throughout the absorbing element itself.
- the reinforcing mesh element allows to distribute the impact energy on a wide area of the absorbing element and therefore to reduce the effects of an impact on the body of a user wearing such protection device. Moreover, the reinforcing mesh element increases the resistance of the absorbing element against the penetration of objects impacting against the absorbing element itself.
- the mesh which is made of high resistance fibers such as Kevlar, glass fibers or the like, is more rigid and resistant than the absorbing element, in which it is embedded, that is made of polyester foam. Following an impact or of the penetration of an object, the reinforcing mesh element can damage the absorbing element, lacerating the latter, thus reducing the dampening feature of the protection device .
- the mesh element acts as a barrier against the penetration of an object, it does not allow to uniformly dissipate the energy of an impact along the absorbing element.
- the mesh element indeed, tends to tear the absorbing element at the connection interface with the latter, thus causing the formation of discontinuities that do not allow to properly distribute the stresses induced by an impact .
- the absorbing element As the absorbing element is lacerated by the reinforcing mesh element, it is no longer able to plastically deform and therefore to dissipate the impact energy.
- the technical aim of the present invention is therefore to improve the state of the art.
- a purpose of the present invention is developing a composite element for protection devices of the human body characterized by high impact energy absorption performances, comprising a reinforcement suitable to effectively increase the efficiency of the shock energy absorption of an impact absorbing element.
- Another purpose of the present invention is developing a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body, foreseen for sports use, which is lightweight in order not to reduce the comfort of a user wearing a protective device comprising a composite element according to the present invention.
- Another purpose of the present invention is developing a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body characterized by a high resistance against objects penetration.
- Another purpose of the present invention is developing a method for the realization of a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body, within an economic solution.
- figure 1 is a perspective view of a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body according to the present invention
- figure 2 is a top view of a possible reinforcing element of the composite element according to figure 1;
- figure 3 is a section view of the reinforcing element of figure 2, along the plane III-III;
- figure 4 is a top view of the composite element according to figure 1 ;
- figure 5 is a section view of the composite element according to figure 4, along the plane V-V;
- figure 6 is a schematic view of a possible deformation of the composite element according to the present invention in case of a collision.
- the composite element 1 is provided for the realization of the inner portion - shock absorbing element - of a device for the protection of the human body parts, such as a helmet, a back protector, a shin protector, a forearm protector or similar devices to be used in sport activities.
- a device for the protection of the human body parts such as a helmet, a back protector, a shin protector, a forearm protector or similar devices to be used in sport activities.
- the composite element 1 can be associated to an outer shell, not shown in the figures, constituting the outer shell of a helmet or in general the outermost portion of a device for the protection of the human body.
- the composite element 1 comprises a matrix 2 and a reinforcing element 3.
- the reinforcing element 3 is at least partially embedded in the matrix 2.
- the matrix 2 is made with a material selected from the group comprising expanded Polystyrene, Polypropylene, Polyurethane, Ethylene-vinil acetate (EVA) , NBR rubber and other lightweight polymers, elastomers, viscoelastic and viscoplastic polymers or similar materials.
- a material selected from the group comprising expanded Polystyrene, Polypropylene, Polyurethane, Ethylene-vinil acetate (EVA) , NBR rubber and other lightweight polymers, elastomers, viscoelastic and viscoplastic polymers or similar materials.
- the reinforcing element 3 is partially embedded and positioned at the inner portion 4 of the matrix 2.
- the expression “inner portion” refers to the portion of the matrix 2 that in use is placed in proximity or in direct contact with the body of a user.
- the expression “external portion” refers to the portion of the matrix 2 that in use faces externally with respect to the portion of the human body to which the composite element 1 is applied.
- the reinforcing element 3 is at least partially embedded in correspondence of the external portion of the matrix 2.
- the reinforcing element 3 is wholly embedded in the central portion or in the inner portion or in the outer portion of the matrix 2.
- the reinforcing element 3 has a substantially flat- type crosslinked structure, showing a top surface 6 and a bottom surface 7.
- the reinforcing element 3 has at least one opening 5.
- the opening 5 is of the through type.
- the latter is provided with a plurality of hexagonal through openings 5.
- the at least one opening 5 presents a substantially frusto-conical section.
- the at least one opening 5 at the bottom surface 7 of the reinforcing element 3 has a section narrower than that at the top surface 6.
- the top surface 6 of the reinforcing element 3 is preferably provided facing towards the inner portion or at the outer portion of the matrix 2.
- the at least one opening 5 is complementary to the matrix 2 and viceversa.
- the frusto-conical configuration of the at least one opening 5 ensures high performance of the composite element 1, with particular reference to the resistance against objects penetration.
- the particular shape of the reinforcement element 3 ensures a high ability to distribute the stresses induced by a impact within the matrix 2, as better described hereinafter.
- the at least one opening 5 presents a substantially vertical axis 8.
- the vertical axis 8 defines a direction with respect to which the side walls 9 of the at least one opening 5 are inclined.
- the inclination of the side wall 9 confers a truncated-cone shape to the inner section of the at least one opening 5.
- the at least one opening 5 can present a quadrangular shape, in plan view.
- the inclination of the side walls 9 with respect to the axis 8 confers to the inner section of the at least one opening 5 a truncated pyramid shape.
- the configuration of the at least one opening 5 determines an undercut 10 between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3.
- This undercut 10 determines, in turn, a mechanical constraint between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3, preventing the latter to detach from the matrix 2 itself in steady state or following an impact .
- the reinforcing element 3 is made of an elastic material capable of deforming under the action of an external traction or compression force, and to return to its original shape when the force is no longer applied .
- the reinforcing element 3 is plastically deformable.
- the reinforcing element 3 is selected from the group comprising Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) , NBR rubber, Polyurethane, Polystyrene, Polypropylene, and other lightweight viscoelastic or viscoplastic polymers and elastomers or similar materials.
- EVA Ethylene-vinyl acetate
- the reinforcing element 3 is elastically deformable along any direction.
- the reinforcing element 3 can be easily conformed to adapt it to the various geometries of the protection devices of parts of the human body that are to be produced.
- the reinforcing element 3 presents a substantially crosslinked structure that allows to transmit the stress of an impact occurring on a restricted area of the composite element 1 and to transmit it to a larger area within the matrix 2.
- the matrix 2 is made with a thermoplastic or thermoset type material, that in the initial stage is of liquid or foam nature, or in pre-expanded beads with surface that bond with each other at higher temperatures .
- the matrix 2, for example, can be co-injected into a mold in which the reinforcing element 3 has been previously placed.
- the matrix 2 has a stiffness greater than that of the reinforcing element 3.
- An interface between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 is determined, at which bonds of chemical, physical and mechanical type are established.
- the chemical and physical bonds determine high cohesion between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3, thus allowing between the components constituting the composite element 1 the effectively transmission and dissipation of the energy that is released during an impact.
- the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 may belong to the same or to different group of materials.
- the chemical and physical bonds, that are established at the interface between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 determine a continuity of the composite material 1, avoiding the presence of voids or defects that may reduce the ability of the composite material 1 to effectively dissipate the collision energy.
- the mechanical bonds between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 are due to the at least one undercut 10 at the at least one opening 5.
- the at least one undercut 10 ensures a high cohesion between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 itself, that are complementary one to each other, increasing the effect of adhesion of the chemical and physical bonds.
- both the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 are subject to compressive stress, indicated by the vertical arrows 11.
- the reinforcing element 3 during the compression phase is compressed along the vertical direction and simultaneously widens in the horizontal direction as shown by the horizontal arrows 12.
- the matrix 2 hinders the horizontal deformation of the reinforcing element 3 at the undercut 10.
- the reinforcing element 3 during an impact undergoes an elastic deformation, while the matrix 2 undergoes a plastic type deformation due to the action of the external impact force and by the action of the reinforcing element 3 at the undercut 10.
- a composite element 1 comprising a matrix 2 and a reinforcing element 3 made with materials with similar elastic, plastic and viscoelastic properties but of different stiffness and/or density that will provide different interface behaviors is possible. Due to the different behavior of the materials constituting the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 it may happen that the physical and chemical bonds at the interface between these components may be altered .
- a least one undercut 10 ensures a high compactness and mechanical cohesion between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3, also in the case in which the chemical and/or physical bonds are weakened or broken.
- the reinforcing element 3 indeed, is elastically flexible and able to distribute the energy of an impact over a large interface of the matrix 2.
- the reinforcing element 3 does not cause concentrated efforts that may damage the matrix 2 reducing its integrity and, therefore, the ability to isolate the portion of the human body against which the protection device is placed.
- the reinforcing element 3 allows to effectively dissipate the energy of the impact, distributing the same in a efficiently manner within the matrix 2, thus overcoming the drawbacks of the known art .
- the matrix 2 can be elastically, viscoelastically or viscoplastically deformable, while the reinforcing element 3 can be plastically deformable .
- both the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 are elastically or viscoelastically or viscoplastically deformable. According to a further version of the present invention, both the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 are plastically deformable.
- the composite element 1, according to the present invention allows to effectively dissipate the energy that is transmitted to the parts of the human body during an impact.
- the reinforcing element 3 and the matrix 2 are lightweight and therefore they do not contribute to significantly increase the weight of the composite element 1, thereby allowing the body weight content of a protection devices of parts of human.
- a protection device made up with the composite element 1 is lightweight and comfortable to wear.
- the reinforcing element 3 may be partially or fully embedded within the matrix 2, at its inner portion 4 that, during the use, it is foreseen to be placed in direct or indirect contact with the portion of the human body to be protected, and/or at central portion and/or at external portion that in use it is not in contact with the portion of the human body to protect .
- the present invention also relates to a method for the realisation of composite element 1 for protection devices of parts of the human body, to be used during sports and/or leisure activities.
- the method involves the realisation of a composite element 1 with high performance, high impact energy absorption and resistance against the penetration of objects, through a process of co-molding, within an economic solution .
- the method comprises the following steps:
- the material of the matrix 2 can be initially of liquid or foam state, or in a form of pre-expanded beads .
- the matrix 2 is co-molded together with the reinforcing element 3 inside a same mold.
- the mold After the solidification of the matrix 2, the mold can be opened and the composite element 1 thus obtained can be removed.
- the features of the composite element 1 may be modified varying the position of the reinforcing element 3 with respect to the matrix 2, i.e. by placing the reinforcing element 3 in correspondence of the outer, inner or middle portion of the matrix
- the composite element 1 is realized through a co-molding process, it is possible to use co-molding molds of the traditional type, thus reducing the costs of production of the composite element 1, as it is not required the fitting of new molds .
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Abstract
A composite element (1) for the realization of protection devices of parts of the human body comprises a matrix (2), a reinforcing element (3), at least partially embedded in the matrix (2), wherein the reinforcing element (3) has at least one opening (5) shaped so as to define an undercut (10) between the matrix (2) and the reinforcing element (3), such undercut (10) being suitable for determining a mechanical constraint between the matrix (2) and the reinforcement element (3).
Description
"COMPOSITE ELEMENT FOR PROTECTION DEVICES OF PARTS OF
THE HUMAN BODY"
Inventors: Elena Salmini, Theodore Sharp Ligety, Carlo Salmini
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body. In particular, the present invention relates to a composite element for the realisation of padding for protection devices of parts of the human body, characterized by a high ability to absorb impacts and to dissipate the impact energy transmitted to the human body.
STATE OF THE ART
With reference to protection devices used in sports or leisure activities in general, such as helmets, back protectors, shin guards or similar devices designed to protect human body parts from impacts or trauma, it is known the use of composite structures including absorbing element equipped with one or more reinforcing elements.
The absorbing element is provided to reduce the impact energy that is transmitted to the user body in order to avoid trauma such as bruises, contusions, fractures or similar.
Generally, the absorbing element is made of lightweight material, such as expanded polystyrene, polypropylene, polyurethane, and other lightweight polymers and elastomers in order to avoid encumbering of a user and to ensure a discrete comfort.
The reinforcing element can be placed inside the absorbing element, in specifically identified areas of the protection device, according to the level of shock that such areas may take in case of an impact. The use of a mesh type reinforcing element completely embedded inside the absorbing element is known.
Such mesh type reinforcing element is suitable to ensure a distributed reinforcement throughout the absorbing element itself.
According to the features of the weft, the reinforcing mesh element allows to distribute the impact energy on a wide area of the absorbing element and therefore to reduce the effects of an impact on the body of a user wearing such protection device. Moreover, the reinforcing mesh element increases the resistance of the absorbing element against the penetration of objects impacting against the absorbing element itself.
The mesh, which is made of high resistance fibers such as Kevlar, glass fibers or the like, is more
rigid and resistant than the absorbing element, in which it is embedded, that is made of polyester foam. Following an impact or of the penetration of an object, the reinforcing mesh element can damage the absorbing element, lacerating the latter, thus reducing the dampening feature of the protection device .
Although the mesh element acts as a barrier against the penetration of an object, it does not allow to uniformly dissipate the energy of an impact along the absorbing element.
The mesh element, indeed, tends to tear the absorbing element at the connection interface with the latter, thus causing the formation of discontinuities that do not allow to properly distribute the stresses induced by an impact .
As the absorbing element is lacerated by the reinforcing mesh element, it is no longer able to plastically deform and therefore to dissipate the impact energy.
Therefore, it is felt the need to improve the performance of the elements constituting the absorbing element of the devices for the protection of the parts of the human body with particular reference to the feature of absorbing and reducing
the effects of an impact. Furthermore, it is felt the need to provide an element, for protection devices, which ensures a high resistance to penetration of objects both small and large, and that presents a weight content to ensure a good comfort to the user.
PURPOSES OF THE INVENTION
The technical aim of the present invention is therefore to improve the state of the art.
Within such technical aim, a purpose of the present invention is developing a composite element for protection devices of the human body characterized by high impact energy absorption performances, comprising a reinforcement suitable to effectively increase the efficiency of the shock energy absorption of an impact absorbing element.
Another purpose of the present invention is developing a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body, foreseen for sports use, which is lightweight in order not to reduce the comfort of a user wearing a protective device comprising a composite element according to the present invention.
Another purpose of the present invention is developing a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body characterized by a high
resistance against objects penetration.
This aim and these purposes are achieved by the composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body according to the attached claim 1. Another purpose of the present invention is developing a method for the realization of a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body, within an economic solution.
This purposes is achieved by the method for the realisation of a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body according to the attached claim 18.
Dependent claims relate to preferred and advantageous embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other advantages will be better understood by any man skilled in the art from the description that follows and from the attached drawings, given as a non-limiting example, in which:
figure 1 is a perspective view of a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body according to the present invention;
figure 2 is a top view of a possible reinforcing element of the composite element according to figure 1;
figure 3 is a section view of the reinforcing element of figure 2, along the plane III-III;
figure 4 is a top view of the composite element according to figure 1 ;
figure 5 is a section view of the composite element according to figure 4, along the plane V-V; figure 6 is a schematic view of a possible deformation of the composite element according to the present invention in case of a collision.
EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
With reference to the attached figure, a composite element for protection devices of parts of the human body is wholly indicated with 1.
The composite element 1 is provided for the realization of the inner portion - shock absorbing element - of a device for the protection of the human body parts, such as a helmet, a back protector, a shin protector, a forearm protector or similar devices to be used in sport activities.
In particular, the composite element 1 can be associated to an outer shell, not shown in the figures, constituting the outer shell of a helmet or in general the outermost portion of a device for the protection of the human body.
The composite element 1 comprises a matrix 2 and a
reinforcing element 3.
The reinforcing element 3 is at least partially embedded in the matrix 2.
The matrix 2 is made with a material selected from the group comprising expanded Polystyrene, Polypropylene, Polyurethane, Ethylene-vinil acetate (EVA) , NBR rubber and other lightweight polymers, elastomers, viscoelastic and viscoplastic polymers or similar materials.
With reference to the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the reinforcing element 3 is partially embedded and positioned at the inner portion 4 of the matrix 2.
With reference to the matrix 2, the expression "inner portion" refers to the portion of the matrix 2 that in use is placed in proximity or in direct contact with the body of a user.
With reference to the matrix 2, the expression "external portion" refers to the portion of the matrix 2 that in use faces externally with respect to the portion of the human body to which the composite element 1 is applied.
According to a further version of the present invention, not shown in the figures, the reinforcing element 3 is at least partially embedded in
correspondence of the external portion of the matrix 2.
Still, according to a further version of the present invention, not shown in the figures, the reinforcing element 3 is wholly embedded in the central portion or in the inner portion or in the outer portion of the matrix 2.
The reinforcing element 3 has a substantially flat- type crosslinked structure, showing a top surface 6 and a bottom surface 7.
According to the relative position of the reinforcing element 3 respect to the matrix 2
With reference to the embodiment illustrated in the attached figures, by way of a non-limiting example, the reinforcing element 3 has at least one opening 5. According to a version of the present invention, the opening 5 is of the through type.
With reference to the structure of the reinforcing element 3 shown in figure 2, the latter is provided with a plurality of hexagonal through openings 5.
However, further shapes of the at least one opening 5, not shown in the figures, comprising at least one opening of circular and/or elliptical and/or square and/or any polygonal shape without departing from the scope of protection of the present invention are
possible .
With reference to the sectional view of the reinforcing element 3 shown in figure 3, the at least one opening 5 presents a substantially frusto-conical section.
In particular, the at least one opening 5 at the bottom surface 7 of the reinforcing element 3 has a section narrower than that at the top surface 6.
When the reinforcing element 3 is partially embedded at the inner portion or at the outer portion of the matrix 2, the top surface 6 of the reinforcing element 3 is preferably provided facing towards the inner portion or at the outer portion of the matrix 2.
The at least one opening 5 is complementary to the matrix 2 and viceversa.
The frusto-conical configuration of the at least one opening 5 ensures high performance of the composite element 1, with particular reference to the resistance against objects penetration.
Furthermore, the particular shape of the reinforcement element 3 ensures a high ability to distribute the stresses induced by a impact within the matrix 2, as better described hereinafter.
The at least one opening 5 presents a substantially
vertical axis 8.
The vertical axis 8 defines a direction with respect to which the side walls 9 of the at least one opening 5 are inclined.
If the at least one opening 5 presents, in plan view, a substantially circular shape, the inclination of the side wall 9 confers a truncated-cone shape to the inner section of the at least one opening 5.
According to another version, not shown in the figures, the at least one opening 5 can present a quadrangular shape, in plan view.
Therefore, the inclination of the side walls 9 with respect to the axis 8 confers to the inner section of the at least one opening 5 a truncated pyramid shape. The configuration of the at least one opening 5 determines an undercut 10 between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3.
This undercut 10 determines, in turn, a mechanical constraint between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3, preventing the latter to detach from the matrix 2 itself in steady state or following an impact .
The reinforcing element 3 is made of an elastic material capable of deforming under the action of an external traction or compression force, and to return
to its original shape when the force is no longer applied .
According to a further version of the present invention, the reinforcing element 3 is plastically deformable.
The reinforcing element 3 is selected from the group comprising Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) , NBR rubber, Polyurethane, Polystyrene, Polypropylene, and other lightweight viscoelastic or viscoplastic polymers and elastomers or similar materials.
According to a version of the present invention, unlike the reinforcing mesh element used in the known art previously described, the reinforcing element 3 is elastically deformable along any direction.
Thanks to its elasticity, the reinforcing element 3 can be easily conformed to adapt it to the various geometries of the protection devices of parts of the human body that are to be produced.
The reinforcing element 3 presents a substantially crosslinked structure that allows to transmit the stress of an impact occurring on a restricted area of the composite element 1 and to transmit it to a larger area within the matrix 2.
In this way, since the impact energy is dissipated on a larger area within the matrix 2, the stress
transmitted to the body of a user are effectively reduced, thus increasing the efficiency of protection device itself.
The matrix 2 is made with a thermoplastic or thermoset type material, that in the initial stage is of liquid or foam nature, or in pre-expanded beads with surface that bond with each other at higher temperatures .
The matrix 2, for example, can be co-injected into a mold in which the reinforcing element 3 has been previously placed.
The matrix 2 has a stiffness greater than that of the reinforcing element 3.
An interface between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 is determined, at which bonds of chemical, physical and mechanical type are established.
The chemical and physical bonds determine high cohesion between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3, thus allowing between the components constituting the composite element 1 the effectively transmission and dissipation of the energy that is released during an impact.
The matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 may belong to the same or to different group of materials.
The chemical and physical bonds, that are established
at the interface between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 determine a continuity of the composite material 1, avoiding the presence of voids or defects that may reduce the ability of the composite material 1 to effectively dissipate the collision energy.
The mechanical bonds between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 are due to the at least one undercut 10 at the at least one opening 5.
The at least one undercut 10 ensures a high cohesion between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 itself, that are complementary one to each other, increasing the effect of adhesion of the chemical and physical bonds.
With reference to the embodiment illustrated in figure 6, as result of an external impact acting against the composite element 1, both the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 are subject to compressive stress, indicated by the vertical arrows 11.
The reinforcing element 3 during the compression phase is compressed along the vertical direction and simultaneously widens in the horizontal direction as shown by the horizontal arrows 12.
The matrix 2 hinders the horizontal deformation of
the reinforcing element 3 at the undercut 10.
The reinforcing element 3 during an impact undergoes an elastic deformation, while the matrix 2 undergoes a plastic type deformation due to the action of the external impact force and by the action of the reinforcing element 3 at the undercut 10.
However, a composite element 1 comprising a matrix 2 and a reinforcing element 3 made with materials with similar elastic, plastic and viscoelastic properties but of different stiffness and/or density that will provide different interface behaviors is possible. Due to the different behavior of the materials constituting the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 it may happen that the physical and chemical bonds at the interface between these components may be altered .
However, the presence of a least one undercut 10 ensures a high compactness and mechanical cohesion between the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3, also in the case in which the chemical and/or physical bonds are weakened or broken.
The reinforcing element 3, indeed, is elastically flexible and able to distribute the energy of an impact over a large interface of the matrix 2.
The increase of plastic deformation of the matrix 2
induced by the horizontal elastic deformation of the reinforcing element 3 increases both surface and volume impact energy absorption efficiency of the matrix 2.
By the elastic behavior, the reinforcing element 3 does not cause concentrated efforts that may damage the matrix 2 reducing its integrity and, therefore, the ability to isolate the portion of the human body against which the protection device is placed.
Regardless of the fact that an impact insists on a concentrated area or a wide area of a composite element 1, the reinforcing element 3 allows to effectively dissipate the energy of the impact, distributing the same in a efficiently manner within the matrix 2, thus overcoming the drawbacks of the known art .
According to another version of the present invention, the matrix 2 can be elastically, viscoelastically or viscoplastically deformable, while the reinforcing element 3 can be plastically deformable .
According to a further version of the present invention, both the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 are elastically or viscoelastically or viscoplastically deformable.
According to a further version of the present invention, both the matrix 2 and the reinforcing element 3 are plastically deformable.
The composite element 1, according to the present invention, allows to effectively dissipate the energy that is transmitted to the parts of the human body during an impact.
The reinforcing element 3 and the matrix 2 are lightweight and therefore they do not contribute to significantly increase the weight of the composite element 1, thereby allowing the body weight content of a protection devices of parts of human.
Thus a protection device made up with the composite element 1 is lightweight and comfortable to wear. The reinforcing element 3 may be partially or fully embedded within the matrix 2, at its inner portion 4 that, during the use, it is foreseen to be placed in direct or indirect contact with the portion of the human body to be protected, and/or at central portion and/or at external portion that in use it is not in contact with the portion of the human body to protect .
The present invention also relates to a method for the realisation of composite element 1 for protection devices of parts of the human body, to be used during
sports and/or leisure activities.
The method, according to the present invention, involves the realisation of a composite element 1 with high performance, high impact energy absorption and resistance against the penetration of objects, through a process of co-molding, within an economic solution .
The method comprises the following steps:
provide at least one mold;
providing within the mold a reinforcing element (3) comprising at least one opening (5);
introducing a material forming the matrix (2) inside the mold;
at least partially embed the reinforcing element (3) in the matrix (2), determining at least one undercut (10) between the reinforcing element (3) and the matrix (2) in correspondence of the at least one opening (5) .
The material of the matrix 2 can be initially of liquid or foam state, or in a form of pre-expanded beads .
According to one version of the present invention, the matrix 2 is co-molded together with the reinforcing element 3 inside a same mold.
After the co-molding step it is expected until the
complete solidification of the matrix 2 occurs.
After the solidification of the matrix 2, the mold can be opened and the composite element 1 thus obtained can be removed.
The features of the composite element 1 may be modified varying the position of the reinforcing element 3 with respect to the matrix 2, i.e. by placing the reinforcing element 3 in correspondence of the outer, inner or middle portion of the matrix
2.
Moreover, it is possible to use reinforcing elements
3 comprising at least two openings 5, each one provided with a different shape and size from each other, in order to vary the deformability and the mechanical behavior of the reinforcing element 3 itself .
In the case that the composite element 1 is realized through a co-molding process, it is possible to use co-molding molds of the traditional type, thus reducing the costs of production of the composite element 1, as it is not required the fitting of new molds .
The present invention has been described according to preferred embodiments, but equivalent variants can be devised without departing from the scope of
protection offered by the following claims.
Claims
1. Composite element (1), for the realization of protection devices for parts of the human body, comprising a matrix (2) and a reinforcing element (3) of said matrix (2), characterized in that said reinforcing element (3) has at least one opening (5) shaped so as to define at least one undercut (10) between said matrix (2) and said reinforcing element (3), said undercut (10) being suitable to determine a mechanical constraint between said matrix (2) and said reinforcing element (3) .
2. Composite element (1) according to claim 1, wherein said matrix (2) and said at least one opening (5) are mutually complementary.
3. Composite element (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said at least one opening (5) is of the through type.
4. Composite element (1) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said reinforcing element (3) has a laminar shape.
5. Composite element (1) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said at least one opening (5) has a circular or square or elliptical or polygonal shape in a plan view.
6. Composite element (1) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said reinforcing element (3) has a meshed type structure comprising a plurality of said openings (5) .
7. Composite element (1) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said reinforcing element (3) has at least two openings (5) with different shape and/or dimensions from each other.
8. Composite element (1) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said reinforcing element (3) is at least partially embedded in said matrix
(2) , at an inner portion, expected to be placed during the use in direct or indirect contact with a human body part, or at an external portion or at a central portion of said composite element
(1) .
9. Composite element (1) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said at least one opening (5) has lateral sides (9) inclined with respect to a vertical axis (8), said vertical axis (8) being perpendicular to said reinforcing element (3) .
10. Composite element (1) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said reinforcing element
(3) is elastically deformable and is selected
from the group comprising ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) , Polyurethane, NBR rubber and other viscoelastic and viscoplastic polymers.
11. Composite element (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said matrix (2) is plastically deformable and is selected from the group comprising polystyrene and polypropylene.
12. Composite element (1) according to any one of the previous claims from 1 to 10, wherein said matrix (2) is viscoelastically or viscoplastically deformable and is selected from the group comprising ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) , Polyurethane, NBR rubber and other viscoelastic and viscoplastic polymers.
13. Composite element (1) according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said matrix (2) is stiffer than said reinforcing element (3) .
14. Composite element (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said reinforcing element (3) is plastically deformable and is selected from the group comprising polystyrene and polypropylene.
15. Composite element (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said reinforcing element (3) and said matrix (2) belong to the
same group of materials and differ only in their mechanical stiffness and/or density.
16. Composite element (1) according to any one of the previous claims, for the realization of a shock absorbing element of a protection device of the human body such as a helmet.
17. Composite element (1) according to one of the previous claims, for the realization of a shock absorbing element of a protection device of the human body such as a back protector, a shin protector, a forearm protector or a similar device for the protection of parts of the human body .
18. Method for the realization of a composite element
(1) according to any one of the previous claims 1 to 17, comprising a matrix (2) and a reinforcing element (3) provided with at least one opening
(5), characterized in that it comprises the steps of:
provide at least one mold;
providing inside said mold a reinforcing element (3) provided with at least one opening (5) ; introduce a material constituting said matrix (2) inside said mold;
at least partially embed said reinforcing element
(3) in said matrix (2), determining at least one undercut (10) between said reinforcing element (3) and said matrix (2) in correspondence of said at least one opening (5) .
19. Method for the realisation of a composite element (1) according to claim 18, comprising the step of constraining said matrix (2) to said reinforcing element (3) through bonds of chemical, physical and mechanical type.
20. Method for the realisation of a composite element (1) according to claim 18, wherein said matrix (2) has low viscosity to flow through said at least one opening (5) of said reinforcing element (3) .
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