WO2023214691A1 - Équipement de protection de tête - Google Patents

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WO2023214691A1
WO2023214691A1 PCT/KR2023/004287 KR2023004287W WO2023214691A1 WO 2023214691 A1 WO2023214691 A1 WO 2023214691A1 KR 2023004287 W KR2023004287 W KR 2023004287W WO 2023214691 A1 WO2023214691 A1 WO 2023214691A1
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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
    • A42B3/28Ventilating arrangements
    • A42B3/281Air ducting systems
    • A42B3/283Air inlets or outlets, with or without closure shutters
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/06Impact-absorbing shells, e.g. of crash helmets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/28Ventilating arrangements

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  • the present invention relates to head protection equipment, and more specifically, to head protection equipment that has a structure that allows or blocks communication between the outside and the inside with a simple operation.
  • Head protection equipment commonly referred to as a helmet, is used to protect the wearer's head.
  • Head protection equipment may have a space formed therein to accommodate the wearer's head.
  • head protection equipment In order to safely protect the received head, head protection equipment is generally formed to surround the head from the outside. Accordingly, communication with the outside is blocked between the space of the head protection equipment and the head of the accommodated wearer.
  • the wearer may feel stuffy if he or she wears the head protection equipment for a long period of time.
  • head protection equipment structured to communicate between the space and the outside while worn has recently been developed.
  • head protection equipment with a structure that includes a plurality of communication members and allows the space and the outside to communicate at a plurality of points has been attracting attention.
  • Korean Public Utility Model Document No. 20-2012-0003190 discloses a ventilated helmet.
  • a ventilable helmet is disclosed that includes an air intake port formed with a blowing fan for forced ventilation into the interior of the helmet and an air introduction portion for guiding external air into the air intake port.
  • Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2020-0052179 discloses a motorcycle helmet with a ventilation control function. Specifically, a motorcycle helmet having a ventilation control function including an intake portion through which air flows in, a slide-type opening and closing plate that opens and closes the intake portion, and an exhaust portion that discharges the introduced air is disclosed.
  • the present invention is intended to solve the above problems, and the purpose of the present invention is to provide head protection equipment with a structure that allows the exterior and interior to be communicated with simple operation.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide head protection equipment with a structure in which the structure communicating between the outside and the inside is not exposed to the outside.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide head protection equipment that has a structure in which the operation of a component communicating with the outside and the inside can be linked with a component provided on the outside.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide head protection equipment with a structure in which the direction of operation for communication can be clearly recognized.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide head protection equipment with an attractive appearance.
  • an external frame having a receiving space therein; a ventilation portion formed through one side of an outer surface of the external frame and including a communication hole communicating with the receiving space and the outside; an opening and closing member rotatably provided in the ventilation portion to close or open the communication hole, and configured to allow or block communication between the receiving space and the outside; and a cover member that is provided in the ventilation portion to be able to slide, and is rotatably coupled to the opening and closing member to rotate the opening and closing member.
  • the opening and closing member When the cover member is slidably moved in one direction, the opening and closing member When the communication hole is opened and the receiving space communicates with the outside by rotating in one of clockwise and counterclockwise directions, and the cover member is slid in the other direction, the opening and closing member is rotated in either the clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
  • Head protection equipment is provided, which is configured to rotate in the other direction to close the communication hole and block communication between the accommodation space and the outside.
  • head protection equipment may be provided, wherein the ventilation portion includes a cover member coupling portion located adjacent to the communication hole and supporting the cover member to be slidably movable.
  • head protection equipment may be provided in which a plurality of cover member coupling portions are provided, and the plurality of cover member coupling portions are arranged to be spaced apart from each other so as to face each other with the communication hole interposed therebetween.
  • the cover member coupling portion includes coupling ribs extending along the one direction and the other direction; and a coupling slit that is recessed in the interior of the coupling rib and extends in the same direction as the coupling rib.
  • head protection equipment may be provided in which the cover member includes a frame coupling portion that is slidably inserted into the coupling slit.
  • head protection equipment may be provided in which the frame coupling portion and the cover member coupling portion are hook fitted.
  • the opening and closing member includes an opening and closing body that is formed in a plate shape and is configured to cover the communication hole of the ventilation portion; a coupling protrusion that protrudes outward from an end in an extension direction of the opening and closing body and is movably coupled to the cover member; And head protection equipment can be provided, including a rotating shaft portion that is continuous with the opening and closing body and rotatably coupled to the ventilation portion.
  • the cover member includes an opening and closing member engaging portion formed on one surface facing the opening and closing member to movably support the engaging protrusion, and the engaging protrusion and the opening and closing member engaging portion are link fitted, the head Protective equipment may be provided.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion includes a first extension portion extending along the one direction and the other direction and configured to support one side of the coupling protrusion; a second extension part spaced apart from the first extension part, extending in the same direction as the first extension part, and configured to support the other side of the coupling protrusion; And head protection equipment may be provided, including a coupling space formed between the first extension part and the second extension part to form a path along which the coupling protrusion moves.
  • head protection equipment may be provided in which the first extension part, the second extension part, and the coupling space extend obliquely along the one direction and the other direction.
  • the ventilation portion includes a communication hole that is formed through the outer surface of the external frame and communicates with the receiving space and the outside, and when the cover member is slidably moved from the front side to the rear side, the opening and closing member is opened at any of the above.
  • Head protection equipment may be provided in which the communication hole is opened by being rotated in one direction, and when the cover member slides from the rear side to the front side, the opening and closing member is rotated in the other direction to close the communication hole. there is.
  • head protection equipment may be provided in which the ventilation portion is located biased toward the rear of the external frame and is configured to discharge air from the receiving space to the outside.
  • the outside and inside of the head protection equipment according to the embodiment of the present invention can be communicated with simple operation.
  • the head protection equipment may not have a component communicating with the outside and the inside exposed to the outside.
  • the head protection equipment can operate a configuration that communicates the exterior and the interior with a configuration provided on the exterior.
  • the direction of operation for communication can be clearly recognized in the head protection equipment according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the head protection equipment according to an embodiment of the present invention can be provided with a structure with an attractive appearance.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing head protection equipment according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing a ventilation portion and a cover portion provided in the head protection equipment of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing a ventilation portion, a cover portion, and an opening/closing member provided in the head protection equipment of FIG. 1.
  • FIGS 4 and 5 are perspective views showing ventilation units provided in the head protection equipment of Figure 1.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view showing a ventilation portion provided in the head protection equipment of FIG. 1.
  • Figures 7 and 8 are perspective views showing a cover provided in the head protection equipment of Figure 1.
  • Figure 9 is a bottom view showing a cover provided in the head protection equipment of Figure 1.
  • FIGS 10 and 11 are perspective views showing an opening and closing member provided in the head protection equipment of Figure 1.
  • FIG. 12 is a side cross-sectional view showing a state in which the ventilation portion provided in the head protection equipment of FIG. 1 is closed.
  • FIG. 13 is a side cross-sectional view showing a state in which the ventilation portion provided in the head protection equipment of FIG. 1 is opened.
  • head protection equipment 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention is disclosed.
  • the head protection equipment 10 can discharge the external air introduced inside the head protection equipment 10 to the outside of the head protection equipment 10 through a simple operation.
  • the head protection equipment 10 may be provided with a plurality of members for discharging the introduced outside air to the outside.
  • the head protection equipment 10 can minimize the area where the member provided for leakage of internal organs is exposed to the outside. Accordingly, air resistance generated by protruding parts during driving can be minimized. As a result, the driving performance of a two-wheeled vehicle or the like on which the wearer of the head protection equipment 10 rides can be improved.
  • the head protection equipment 10 includes an external frame 100, a ventilation portion 200, a cover member 300, and an opening and closing member 400.
  • the external frame 100 forms the outline of the head protection equipment 10.
  • a space (accommodating space 120 to be described later) is formed inside the external frame 100 to accommodate the wearer's head (head part).
  • the external frame 100 can protect the wearer's head from external impacts, etc.
  • the external frame 100 may be made of a lightweight yet highly rigid material. This is to effectively protect the wearer's head while minimizing the feeling of foreign body or weight felt by the wearer.
  • the external frame 100 may be formed of a synthetic resin material such as reinforced plastic.
  • the external frame 100 may be shaped to accommodate and protect the wearer's head and minimize air resistance while driving.
  • the outer frame 100 is shaped like a sphere, similar to the wearer's head.
  • the external frame 100 is provided with a ventilation portion 200.
  • the ventilation unit 200 may be coupled to the external frame 100 to communicate with the inside and outside of the external frame 100.
  • a cover member 300 is coupled to the external frame 100.
  • the cover member 300 is movably coupled to the ventilation unit 200 and can communicate with the ventilation unit 200 and the outside or block the communication. Accordingly, the inside and outside of the external frame 100 may be communicated with or blocked.
  • An opening and closing member 400 is coupled to the external frame 100.
  • the opening and closing member 400 is rotatably coupled to the ventilation portion 200 and the cover member 300.
  • the opening and closing member 400 may rotate according to the movement of the cover member 300 to allow or block communication between the ventilation portion 200 and the outside. Accordingly, the inside and outside of the external frame 100 may be communicated with or blocked.
  • communication between the inside and outside of the external frame 100 can be achieved by rotation of the opening and closing member 400 linked to the movement of the cover member 300. A detailed description of the above process will be provided later.
  • the external frame 100 includes an outer surface 110 and a receiving space 120.
  • the outer surface 110 forms the outer surface of the external frame 100.
  • the external frame 100 according to the illustrated embodiment is formed in a spherical shape, and the outer surface 110 may be formed in the curved shape of a sphere.
  • the outer surface 110 surrounds the receiving space 120 formed inside the external frame 100 from the outside. In other words, the outer surface 110 extends from the radial outer side of the receiving space 120 along the outer periphery of the receiving space 120.
  • a ventilation portion 200 is coupled to one side of the outer surface 110.
  • one side of the outer surface 110 is recessed so that the ventilation portion 200 can be accommodated and coupled thereto.
  • the ventilation portion 200 is coupled to the rear side of the outer surface 110.
  • a cover member 300 is movably provided on one side of the outer surface 110. As described above, the cover member 300 is movably coupled to the ventilation portion 200 coupled to one side.
  • An opening and closing member 400 is coupled to one side of the outer surface 110.
  • the opening and closing member 400 may be respectively coupled to the ventilation portion 200 and the cover member 300 disposed on one side.
  • a frame through hole (not shown) that communicates with the communication hole 260 of the ventilation portion 200 may be formed on one side of the outer surface 110.
  • the frame through-holes (not shown) may be provided to correspond to the number and arrangement of the communication holes 260 and communicate with the receiving space 120 and the communication holes 260.
  • the accommodation space 120 is a space formed inside the external frame 100 (see FIGS. 12 and 13).
  • the receiving space 120 is formed in a shape corresponding to the wearer's head and can accommodate the wearer's head.
  • the accommodation space 120 may be formed in a spherical shape corresponding to the shape of the external frame 100.
  • One side of the receiving space 120 is open so that the head or neck of the wearer can be accommodated.
  • the other side of the accommodation space 120 in the illustrated embodiment, the front side, may be opened or closed by a visor (reference numeral not given).
  • the visor (reference numeral not assigned) is rotatably coupled to the external frame 100.
  • the receiving space 120 is surrounded by the outer surface 110.
  • the one side and the other side of the receiving space 120 that is, other parts except the lower side and the front side, are surrounded by the outer surface 110.
  • the receiving space 120 communicates with the outside through the above-described frame through-hole (not shown).
  • the head protection equipment 10 includes a ventilation portion 200.
  • the ventilation unit 200 is provided in the external frame 100 and communicates with the receiving space 120 and the outside. Additionally, a cover member 300 is movably coupled to the ventilation portion 200. Furthermore, the opening and closing member 400 is rotatably coupled to the ventilation portion 200 to allow or block communication between the receiving space 120 and the outside. As described above, the rotation of the opening and closing member 400 may be linked to the movement of the cover member 300.
  • various components provided in the ventilation portion 200 are covered by the cover member 300 and are not exposed to the outside. Accordingly, the resistance applied to the air flowing along the outer surface 110 of the external frame 100 is minimized, and driving performance can be improved.
  • the ventilation portion 200 is coupled to the external frame 100. Specifically, the ventilation portion 200 is coupled to the outer surface 110 and is located on the outside of the external frame 100. In one embodiment, the ventilation portion 200 may be provided on one side of the outer surface 110 that is recessed, or, in the illustrated embodiment, on the rear side.
  • the ventilation portion 200 may be formed directly on the outer surface 110. That is, in the above embodiment, the ventilation portion 200 may be formed integrally with the outer surface 110.
  • the ventilation portion 200 may be partially covered by the cover member 300. That is, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, when the cover member 300 is moved to the front side, the rear side of the ventilation portion 200 may be partially exposed to the outside. As will be described later, when the cover member 300 is moved to the rear side, the front side of the ventilation portion 200 may be partially exposed to form a passage through which internal air flows out.
  • the ventilation unit 200 may function as a passage through which external air flows into the receiving space 120.
  • the ventilation portion 200 may be provided on the front side of the external frame 100.
  • the ventilation portion 200 may be partially covered by the opening and closing member 400. That is, the communication hole 260 formed in the ventilation portion 200 and the portion adjacent to the communication hole 260 may be covered by the opening and closing member 400.
  • the ventilation portion 200 includes a ventilation depression 210, a cover member coupling portion 220, a rotation support portion 230, a guide rib 250, and a communication hole 260. Includes.
  • the ventilation depression 210 is a part of the ventilation unit 200 that functions as a body.
  • the ventilation depression 210 is recessed in the outer surface 110 to form a predetermined space.
  • Other components of the ventilation unit 200 may be accommodated in the space.
  • the following description assumes that the ventilation depression 210 is a space.
  • FIG. 200 Another configuration of the ventilation portion 200 is disposed in the ventilation depression 210 .
  • a cover member coupling portion 220, a rotation support portion 230, a guide rib 250, and a communication hole 260 are disposed in the ventilation recess 210.
  • the ventilation depression 210 is arranged to be partially covered by the cover member 300.
  • the ventilation depression 210 is formed to have a larger area than the cover member 300, so that it can cover a portion in the direction in which the cover member 300 is biased.
  • the cover member 300 when the cover member 300 is positioned biased toward the front side, the front side of the ventilation depression 210 is covered by the cover member 300. Additionally, if the cover member 300 is positioned biased toward the rear, the rear side of the ventilation depression 210 is covered by the cover member 300.
  • the ventilation depression 210 accommodates the opening and closing member 400.
  • the opening and closing member 400 is rotatably received in the ventilation recess 210 .
  • the received opening and closing member 400 is coupled to the cover member 300 and is covered by the cover member 300, so that it may not be exposed to the outside.
  • the ventilation recess 210 can accommodate different configurations of the ventilation unit 200, is covered by the cover member 300, and may have any shape capable of accommodating the opening and closing member 400.
  • the ventilation depression 210 has a polygonal shape in which the length of the front edge in the traveling direction is longer than the length of the rear edge in the opposite direction.
  • the ventilation depression 210 communicates with the receiving space 120. Specifically, the ventilation depression 210 is disposed therein and communicates with the accommodation space 120 through a communication hole 260 formed through the outer surface 110 in the thickness direction. The communication may be permitted or blocked by rotation of the opening and closing member 400.
  • the ventilation depression 210 communicates with the outside. Specifically, when the cover member 300 is moved to the rear side and the opening and closing member 400 is rotated accordingly, the inside of the receiving space 120 may leak out to the outside through the ventilation recess 210.
  • a cover member coupling portion 220 is disposed in the ventilation recess 210.
  • the cover member coupling portion 220 movably supports the cover member 300.
  • the cover member coupling portion 220 is coupled to the frame coupling portion 330 of the cover member 300.
  • the cover member coupling portion 220 protrudes outward from the ventilation recess 210 .
  • the cover member coupling portion 220 protrudes in a radial outward direction, that is, upward, of the receiving space 120.
  • the cover member coupling portion 220 may extend along the moving direction of the cover member 300. In the illustrated embodiment, the cover member coupling portion 220 extends in the moving direction of the cover member 300, that is, in the front-back direction.
  • a plurality of cover member coupling portions 220 may be provided.
  • the plurality of cover member coupling portions 220 are arranged to be spaced apart from each other and can movably support the cover member 300 in a plurality of positions.
  • two cover member coupling portions 220 are provided and are disposed biasedly on the left and right sides of the ventilation recess 210, respectively.
  • the two cover member coupling portions 220 are disposed to face each other with the rotation support portion 230, the guide rib 250, and the communication hole 260 interposed therebetween.
  • the opening and closing member 400 may be rotatably coupled to the space formed between the two cover member coupling portions 220.
  • the number and arrangement method of the cover member coupling portions 220 may vary depending on the number and arrangement method of the frame coupling portions 330 of the cover member 300.
  • the cover member coupling portion 220 includes a coupling rib 221 and a coupling slit 222.
  • the coupling rib 221 supports the frame coupling portion 330 of the cover member 300.
  • the coupling rib 221 protrudes outward from the ventilation depression 210 and extends along the extension direction of the cover member 300. In the illustrated embodiment, the coupling rib 221 protrudes upward and extends in the front-back direction.
  • the coupling rib 221 is configured to support the frame coupling portion 330 inserted into the coupling slit 222 in the width direction, that is, in the left and right directions in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the coupling rib 221 may be divided into a plurality of parts. That is, the coupling rib 221 includes a first part positioned skewed outward with respect to the ventilation recess 210 and a second part positioned skewed inward with respect to the ventilation recess 210 .
  • the first part and the second part are arranged to be spaced apart from each other in the width direction, or in the left and right directions in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the space formed between the first part and the second part may be defined as a coupling slit 222.
  • the coupling slit 222 movably accommodates the frame coupling portion 330.
  • the cover member 300 may be moved in its longitudinal direction, in the illustrated embodiment, in the front-back direction while the frame coupling portion 330 is inserted into the coupling slit 222.
  • the coupling slit 222 is located inside the coupling rib 221. Specifically, the coupling slit 222 is located inside the coupling rib 221. In the illustrated embodiment, the coupling slit 222 is recessed in the upper surface of the coupling rib 221.
  • the coupling slit 222 is located between the first part and the second part.
  • the frame coupling portion 330 accommodated in the coupling slit 222 is supported in the width direction, that is, on the left and right sides, by the first portion and the second portion of the coupling rib 221.
  • the coupling slit 222 extends in the same direction as the coupling rib 221, in the front-back direction in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the coupling rib 221 may be formed to change its shape along the extension direction. That is, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the cross-sectional area of the front side portion of the coupling rib 221 is formed to be smaller than the cross-sectional area of the rear side portion of the coupling rib 221.
  • the shape of the coupling slit 222 formed inside the coupling rib 221 may also be changed in shape along its extension direction. That is, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the cross-sectional area of the front side portion of the coupling slit 222 is formed to be larger than the cross-sectional area of the rear side portion of the coupling rib 221.
  • the frame coupling portion 330 may be inserted and coupled to the coupling slit 222 through the front side of the coupling rib 221.
  • a rotation support part 230 is disposed between the pair of cover member coupling parts 220.
  • the rotation support unit 230 rotatably supports the opening and closing member 400.
  • the rotation shaft portion 430 of the opening and closing member 400 is rotatably coupled to the rotation support portion 230. Accordingly, the rotation support portion 230 may function as the rotation axis of the opening and closing member 400.
  • the rotational support 230 is located in the ventilation depression 210. Specifically, the rotation support part 230 is disposed biased on the front side of the ventilation recess 210 between the pair of cover member coupling parts 220.
  • the rotation support portion 230 may be provided in any shape capable of rotatably supporting the rotation shaft portion 430.
  • the rotation shaft portion 430 is formed in the shape of a ring, and the rotation support portion 230 is provided in the form of a bar inserted into and coupled to the rotation shaft portion 430.
  • the rotation support part 230 has a circular cross-section and has a cylindrical shape extending in the width direction of the ventilation depression 210, or in the left and right directions in the illustrated embodiment.
  • a guide rib 250 is disposed between the pair of cover member coupling portions 220.
  • the guide rib 250 supports the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 of the cover member 300.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 can be moved in a preset direction, that is, in the front-back direction in the illustrated embodiment, without being shaken in the ventilation recess 210. Accordingly, the cover member 300 can also be moved forward and backward without being rocked.
  • the guide rib 250 is located between the pair of cover member coupling portions 220.
  • the guide rib 250 is disposed to be spaced apart from a portion of the ventilation depression 210 covered by the opening and closing member 400.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 may be movably accommodated in the space formed by the separation.
  • the guide rib 250 may be formed to extend along the direction in which the cover member 300 extends. In the illustrated embodiment, the guide rib 250 extends in the front-back direction. It will be understood that the extension direction is the same as the extension direction of the cover member coupling portion 220.
  • the shape of the guide rib 250 may be formed differently along its extension direction.
  • the guide rib 250 extends obliquely toward the receiving space 120 along a direction from the front side to the rear side, and a protrusion is formed at the rear end.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 can be prevented from shaking in the width direction of the ventilation recess 210, or in the left and right direction in the illustrated embodiment.
  • a plurality of guide ribs 250 may be provided.
  • the plurality of guide ribs 250 may be spaced apart from each other and disposed at different positions to support the opening and closing member coupling portion 320, respectively.
  • two guide ribs 250 are provided and are biasedly positioned on the left and right sides of the ventilation depression 210, respectively.
  • two guide ribs 250 are arranged to face each other with the portion covered by the opening and closing member 400 interposed therebetween.
  • the guide rib 250 located on the left is between the cover member engaging portion 220 located on the left and the above part
  • the guide rib 250 located on the right is between the cover member engaging portion 220 located on the right. and is placed between the above portion.
  • the guide rib 250 and the cover member coupling portion 220 are sequentially arranged outward around the portion of the ventilation depression 210 covered by the opening and closing member 400.
  • the number and arrangement method of the guide ribs 250 may vary depending on the number and arrangement method of the opening and closing member coupling portions 320.
  • a communication hole 260 is formed between the plurality of guide ribs 250.
  • the communication hole 260 is a portion where the ventilation depression 210 communicates with the receiving space 120.
  • the communication hole 260 is formed through a surface surrounding the ventilation depression 210 from the inside, and communicates with a frame opening (not shown) formed through the external frame 100. Accordingly, the accommodation space 120 and the ventilation recess 210 may communicate with each other.
  • the air in the receiving space 120 may sequentially pass through the communication hole 260 and the ventilation depression 210 and flow out to the outside.
  • the communication hole 260 may be of any shape capable of communicating with the frame opening (not shown) and allowing the ventilation depression 210 and the receiving space 120 to communicate.
  • the communication hole 260 has a circular cross-section and a cylindrical shape with a height in the vertical direction.
  • the communication hole 260 may be opened or closed by the opening and closing member 400.
  • the opening and closing member 400 When the opening and closing member 400 is rotated to close the communication hole 260, communication between the ventilation depression 210 and the receiving space 120 is blocked.
  • the opening and closing member 400 When the opening and closing member 400 is rotated to open the communication hole 260, the ventilation depression 210 and the receiving space 120 may be in communication. A detailed description of this will be provided later.
  • a plurality of communication holes 260 may be formed.
  • the plurality of communication holes 260 may be spaced apart from each other and communicate with the ventilation depression 210 and the receiving space 120, respectively, at different positions.
  • two communication holes 260 are formed and arranged to be spaced apart from each other in the width direction of the ventilation depression 210, that is, in the left and right directions.
  • the number and arrangement method of communication holes 260 may vary depending on the number and arrangement method of frame openings (not shown).
  • head protection equipment 10 includes a cover member 300.
  • the cover member 300 is movably coupled to the ventilation portion 200. As described above, the ventilation unit 200 is coupled to the external frame 100, and the cover member 300 can be said to be coupled to the external frame 100 via the ventilation unit 200. In one embodiment, the cover member 300 may be slidably coupled to the ventilation portion 200.
  • the cover member 300 may be moved along the travel direction of the wearer of the head protection equipment 10 and in a direction opposite to this.
  • the cover member 300 is coupled to the ventilation portion 200 to be movable in the forward and backward directions.
  • the cover member 300 partially covers the ventilation portion 200 and is coupled to the ventilation portion 200. That is, in a state in which the cover member 300 is moved to the front side, the cover member 300 covers the front side portion of the ventilation portion 200. In a state in which the cover member 300 is moved to the rear side, the cover member 300 covers the rear portion of the ventilation portion 200.
  • the cover member 300 may be formed to have an area smaller than the area of the ventilation portion 200, specifically, the area of the ventilation depression 210.
  • the cover member 300 is coupled to the opening and closing member 400.
  • the opening and closing member 400 is rotatably coupled to the rotation support portion 230 of the ventilation portion 200 and can be rotated around the rotation support portion 230.
  • the cover member 300 movably supports the opening and closing member 400 and can guide the width direction end portion of the rotating opening and closing member 400.
  • the cover member 300 includes a cover body 310, an opening and closing member coupling portion 320, and a frame coupling portion 330.
  • the cover body 310 forms the outer shape of the cover member 300.
  • the cover body 310 is a portion of the cover member 300 exposed to the outside.
  • the cover body 310 partially covers the ventilation portion 200 and is coupled to the ventilation portion 200.
  • the coupling is achieved by the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 and the frame coupling portion 330.
  • the cover body 310 may be formed in a shape corresponding to the shape of the outer surface 110 of the external frame 100.
  • the outer surface 110 is the outer surface of a sphere, that is, has a curved shape, and the outer surface of the cover body 310 may also be formed in a curved shape.
  • the cover body 310 may be formed in a shape corresponding to the shape of the ventilation recess 210 of the ventilation portion 200.
  • the cover body 310 has a polygonal shape where the length of the front edge is longer than the length of the rear edge.
  • the portion of the cover member 300 that protrudes to the outside of the external frame 100 can be minimized. Accordingly, air resistance generated by the cover member 300 during driving is minimized, and driving performance can be maximized.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 and the frame coupling portion 330 are located on one surface of the cover body 310 facing the ventilation portion 200, the lower surface (or inner surface) in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 is a portion where the cover member 300 is coupled to the opening and closing member 400.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 supports the opening and closing member 400 movably. Accordingly, the movement of one of the cover member 300 and the opening and closing member 400 may be linked to the movement of the other one.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 is formed to protrude downward from the lower surface of the cover body 310 in a direction toward the ventilation portion 200, in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 extends in the moving direction of the cover member 300, in the front-back direction in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 is accommodated in the ventilation recess 210. Specifically, the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 is movably accommodated in the space formed between the opening and closing member 400 and the guide rib 250. The outer side of the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 accommodated in the space is supported by the guide rib 250. The inside of the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 accommodated in the space supports the opening and closing member 400.
  • a plurality of opening and closing member coupling parts 320 may be provided.
  • the plurality of opening and closing member coupling portions 320 may be coupled to the ventilation portion 200 and the opening and closing member 400, respectively, at different positions.
  • two opening and closing member coupling parts 320 are provided and are disposed on the left and right sides of the opening and closing member 400, respectively.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 located on the left side is located between the left end of the opening and closing member 400 and the guide rib 250 located on the left side. Additionally, the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 located on the right side is located between the right end of the opening and closing member 400 and the guide rib 250 located on the right side.
  • the plurality of opening and closing member coupling portions 320 are arranged to face each other with the opening and closing member 400 interposed therebetween.
  • the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 includes a first extension portion 321, a second extension portion 322, a coupling space 323, and a support rib 324.
  • the first extension portion 321 movably supports one side of the coupling protrusion 420 of the opening and closing member 400 coupled to the opening and closing member engaging portion 320. In the illustrated embodiment, the first extension portion 321 supports the lower side of the coupling protrusion 420.
  • the first extension portion 321 is formed on one side of the support rib 324 facing the opening and closing member 400, that is, on the inner side.
  • the first extension portion 321 extends along the extension direction of the support rib 324, and may extend by a length shorter than the extension length of the support rib 324.
  • the first extension portion 321 may extend obliquely with respect to the cover body 310 . That is, the opening and closing member 400 may be rotated by movement of the cover member 300 in the front-back direction. As the first extension part 321 extends obliquely, the movement of the cover member 300 in the front-back direction may be converted into rotation of the opening and closing member 400 about the rotation shaft part 430. A detailed description of this will be provided later.
  • a second extension part 322 is formed.
  • the second extension portion 322 movably supports the other side of the engaging protrusion 420 of the opening and closing member 400 coupled to the opening and closing member engaging portion 320.
  • the second extension portion 322 supports the upper side of the coupling protrusion 420.
  • the second extension portion 322 is formed on one side of the support rib 324 facing the opening and closing member 400, that is, on the inner side.
  • the second extension portion 322 extends along the extension direction of the support rib 324, and may extend by a length shorter than the extension length of the support rib 324.
  • the second extension portion 322 may extend obliquely with respect to the cover body 310 . That is, the opening and closing member 400 may be rotated by movement of the cover member 300 in the front-back direction. As the second extension portion 322 extends obliquely, the movement of the cover member 300 in the front-back direction may be converted into rotation of the opening and closing member 400 about the rotation shaft portion 430.
  • the second extension part 322 may extend at the same angle as the first extension part 321. Additionally, the second extension part 322 may extend to a length longer than the first extension part 321.
  • the space formed by the first extension part 321 and the second extension part 322 being spaced apart from each other may be defined as the coupling space 323.
  • the coupling space 323 movably accommodates the coupling protrusion 420.
  • the coupling protrusion 420 may be moved along the direction in which the coupling space 323 extends while being accommodated in the coupling space 323 .
  • the coupling space 323 is located between the first extension part 321 and the second extension part 322.
  • the coupling space 323 may extend along the direction in which the first extension part 321 or the second extension part 322 extends.
  • the first extension part 321, the second extension part 322, and the coupling space 323 may extend obliquely with respect to the direction in which the cover member 300 moves, the front-back direction.
  • the first extension part 321, the second extension part 322, and the coupling space 323 are formed to extend obliquely toward the lower rear side.
  • the coupling protrusion 420 accommodated in the coupling space 323 is also moved at an angle with respect to the ventilation portion 200, so that the movement of the cover member 300 in the front-back direction can be converted into rotation of the opening and closing member 400. .
  • the support rib 324 forms the body of the opening and closing member coupling portion 320.
  • the support rib 324 protrudes toward the ventilating portion 200 from the other side of the cover body 310 facing the ventilating portion 200, or, in the illustrated embodiment, from the lower side.
  • the support ribs 324 extend in the direction of movement of the cover member 300, in the front-to-rear direction in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the support rib 324 is located between the guide rib 250 and the opening and closing member 400.
  • the support rib 324 is movably accommodated in the space formed between the guide rib 250 and the opening and closing member 400.
  • the outside of the support rib 324 is supported by the guide rib 250.
  • the opening and closing member 400 is located inside the support rib 324.
  • the support rib 324 may be movably accommodated in the space and may have any shape capable of movably supporting the opening and closing member 400.
  • the support ribs 324 extend in the front-back direction and are provided in a polygonal plate shape with heights in the vertical direction.
  • a frame coupling portion 330 is located outside the opening and closing member coupling portion 320.
  • the frame coupling portion 330 is a portion where the cover member 300 is coupled to the ventilation portion 200. As described above, the ventilation portion 200 is coupled to the external frame 100, and the frame coupling portion 330 may be said to be coupled to the external frame 100 via the ventilation portion 200.
  • the frame coupling portion 330 is movably coupled to the ventilation portion 200. Specifically, the frame coupling portion 330 is coupled to the cover member coupling portion 220 so as to be movable in the direction of movement of the cover member 300, in the front-back direction in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the frame coupling portion 330 is formed to protrude downward from the lower surface of the cover body 310 in a direction toward the ventilation portion 200, in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the frame coupling portion 330 extends in the moving direction of the cover member 300, in the front-back direction in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the frame coupling portion 330 is accommodated in the ventilation recess 210. Specifically, the frame coupling portion 330 is movably coupled to the cover member coupling portion 220 disposed in the ventilation recess 210.
  • the frame coupling portion 330 may be movably accommodated in the coupling slit 222 and supported in its width direction, or in the left and right directions in the illustrated embodiment, by the coupling rib 221.
  • a plurality of frame coupling units 330 may be provided.
  • the plurality of frame coupling parts 330 may be respectively coupled to the plurality of cover member coupling parts 220 at different positions.
  • two frame coupling portions 330 are provided and are respectively coupled to the cover member coupling portion 220 located on the left and the cover member coupling portion 220 located on the right.
  • the frame coupling portion 330 may be disposed outside the opening and closing member coupling portion 320. That is, in the illustrated embodiment, the plurality of frame coupling parts 330 are arranged to face each other with the plurality of opening and closing member coupling parts 320 interposed therebetween.
  • the frame coupling portion 330 includes a coupling extension portion 331 and a cover protrusion 332.
  • the coupling extension portion 331 forms the body of the frame coupling portion 330.
  • the coupling extension portion 331 is continuous with the lower surface of the cover body 310.
  • the coupling extension portion 331 is formed to protrude downward in the illustrated embodiment in a direction toward the ventilation portion 200.
  • the coupling extension portion 331 extends in the moving direction of the cover member 300, that is, in the front-back direction.
  • the coupling extension 331 may be partially accommodated in the coupling slit 222. That is, one end of the coupling extension 331 in the protruding direction, in the illustrated embodiment, the lower end and the portion adjacent thereto are received in the coupling slit 222 and are moved in the width direction, that is, to the left and right, by the coupling rib 221. The right side is supported.
  • a cover protrusion 332 is provided at one end of the extension direction of the coupling extension portion 331 toward the ventilation portion 200, or, in the illustrated embodiment, at the lower end.
  • the cover protrusion 332 is a part where the frame coupling portion 330 is movably coupled to the cover member coupling portion 220.
  • the cover protrusion 332 is continuous with the one end, that is, the lower end, of the coupling extension portion 331.
  • the cover protrusion 332 protrudes outward.
  • the cover protrusion 332 of the frame coupling portion 330 located on the left protrudes toward the left
  • the cover protrusion 332 of the frame coupling portion 330 located on the right protrudes toward the right.
  • the cover protrusion 332 is movably received in the coupling slit 222.
  • the received cover protrusion 332 may be supported by the coupling rib 221.
  • Each end of the cover protrusion 332 may be tapered.
  • the cover protrusion 332 may be formed to have a reduced cross-sectional area along the direction toward its end.
  • the cover protrusion 332 when viewed from the front, includes a first part extending in a horizontal direction, a second part continuous with the first part and extending obliquely downward, and a second part continuous with the second part and vertically upward. It includes a third part extending substantially. That is, in the above embodiment, the cross section of the cover protrusion 332 has the shape of a right triangle.
  • cover protrusion 332 and the cover member coupling portion 220 may be snap fit or hook fitted.
  • the cover protrusion 332 does not arbitrarily separate from the coupling slit 222 unless an external force of a predetermined size or greater is applied.
  • head protection equipment 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes an opening and closing member 400.
  • the opening and closing member 400 is provided to be rotatable and is configured to open or close the communication hole 260 of the ventilation portion 200. Depending on the rotation of the opening and closing member 400, communication between the accommodation space 120, the ventilation recess 210, and the outside may be permitted or blocked.
  • the opening and closing member 400 is rotatably accommodated in the ventilation portion 200. Specifically, the opening and closing member 400 is rotatably accommodated in the ventilation recess 210 clockwise or counterclockwise. The opening and closing member 400 is rotatably coupled to the rotation support unit 230.
  • the opening and closing member 400 covers a portion of the ventilation depression 210 and can be accommodated in the ventilation depression 210 . At this time, it will be understood that the part of the ventilation depression 210 covered by the opening and closing member 400 is a portion where the communication hole 260 is disposed. In the illustrated embodiment, the opening and closing member 400 is positioned between a plurality of cover member coupling portions 220 or a plurality of guide ribs 250.
  • the opening and closing member 400 is movably coupled to the cover member 300. Movement of the cover member 300 may be converted into rotation of the opening and closing member 400.
  • the opening and closing member 400 accommodated in the ventilation depression 210 is arranged to be covered by the cover member 300. Accordingly, the opening and closing member 400 is not randomly exposed to the outside.
  • the opening and closing member 400 includes an opening and closing body 410, a coupling protrusion 420, a rotating shaft portion 430, an opening and closing depression 440, and an opening and closing boss portion 450. Includes.
  • the opening and closing body 410 forms the body of the opening and closing member 400.
  • the opening and closing body 410 is rotatably coupled to the ventilation portion 200 to open or close the communication hole 260.
  • the opening/closing body 410 is coupled to the ventilation portion 200. Specifically, the opening and closing body 410 is rotatably coupled to the rotation support portion 230 of the ventilation portion 200 by the rotation shaft portion 430.
  • the opening and closing body 410 is coupled to the cover member 300. Specifically, the opening and closing body 410 is movably coupled to the cover member 300 by a coupling protrusion 420.
  • the opening and closing body 410 may have any shape that can be rotated to open or close the communication hole 260.
  • the opening and closing body 410 is formed in a rectangular plate shape with a length in the left-right direction (i.e., width direction) longer than a length in the front-to-back direction (i.e., longitudinal direction) and a thickness in the vertical direction.
  • a coupling protrusion 420 is provided at each end of the opening/closing body 410 in the width direction, in the illustrated embodiment, at the left end and at the right end.
  • a rotating shaft portion 430 is located at one end in the longitudinal direction of the opening and closing body 410, at the front end in the illustrated embodiment.
  • An opening and closing depression 440 and an opening and closing boss portion 450 are formed on one side of the thickness direction of the opening and closing body 410 facing the ventilation portion 200, the lower side in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the coupling protrusion 420 is a part where the opening and closing member 400 is movably coupled to the cover member 300.
  • the coupling protrusion 420 is movably accommodated in the coupling space 323 of the opening and closing member coupling portion 320.
  • the coupling protrusion 420 accommodated in the coupling space 323 is supported on its upper and lower sides by the first extension part 321 and the second extension part 322, respectively.
  • the coupling protrusion 420 may be moved along the extending direction of the coupling space 323. As described above, the first extension portion 321 and the second extension portion 322 forming the coupling space 323 each extend obliquely with respect to the ventilation depression portion 210. Accordingly, the coupling protrusion 420 may also be moved obliquely with respect to the ventilation depression 210 .
  • the forward and backward movement of the cover member 300 may be converted into clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of the opening and closing member 400. That is, the coupling protrusion 420 and the opening and closing member coupling portion 320 may be link fitted.
  • the coupling protrusion 420 is formed to protrude outward from each end in the width direction of the opening and closing body 410, that is, the left end and the right end.
  • the protrusion length of the coupling protrusion 420 may be formed to be less than or equal to the protrusion length of the first extension part 321 and the second extension part 322.
  • the coupling protrusion 420 may be movably accommodated in the coupling space 323 and may have any shape that can be moved along the coupling space 323 .
  • the coupling protrusion 420 is shaped like a three-dimensional pillar having at least one curved surface.
  • a plurality of coupling protrusions 420 may be provided.
  • the plurality of coupling protrusions 420 may be disposed at different positions and movably coupled to the plurality of opening and closing member coupling portions 320, respectively.
  • two coupling protrusions 420 are provided and located on the left and right sides of the opening and closing body 410, respectively.
  • the rotating shaft portion 430 is a portion where the opening and closing member 400 is rotatably coupled to the ventilation portion 200.
  • the rotation shaft portion 430 is rotatably coupled to the rotation support portion 230.
  • the rotating shaft portion 430 is located at one end in the longitudinal direction of the opening and closing body 410, that is, at the front end. In other words, the rotation shaft portion 430 is located at one end of the opening and closing body 410 facing the rotation support portion 230.
  • the rotation shaft portion 430 may have any shape that can be rotatably coupled to the rotation support portion 230.
  • the rotating shaft portion 430 has a hook shape with a cylindrical space formed therein. At this time, one side of the space, the upper side in the illustrated embodiment, is formed open so that the rotation support unit 230 can be accommodated in the space.
  • the size of the space for example, the cross-sectional diameter, may be smaller than the cross-sectional diameter of the rotation support unit 230. Accordingly, the rotation support portion 230 and the rotation shaft portion 430 are fitted, and any separation can be prevented unless an external force of a predetermined size is applied.
  • the opening and closing depression 440 is formed to surround the outer periphery of the communication hole 260 by rotation of the opening and closing member 400. By the opening/closing recess 440, the communication hole 260 can be reliably sealed.
  • the opening and closing depression 440 is formed on one side of the opening and closing body 410 facing the ventilation portion 200, and in the illustrated embodiment, on the lower side.
  • the opening/closing depression 440 is formed in a depression on one side of the opening/closing body 410, that is, the lower side.
  • the opening/closing depression 440 may be formed in a shape corresponding to the shape of the communication hole 260.
  • the opening and closing depression 440 is formed in a ring shape.
  • a plurality of opening and closing depressions 440 may be provided.
  • the plurality of opening and closing depressions 440 may be formed to surround the outer periphery of the plurality of communication holes 260 at different positions and spaced apart from each other.
  • two opening and closing depressions 440 are provided and arranged to be spaced apart in the width direction of the opening and closing body 410, that is, in the left and right directions.
  • the shape, number, and arrangement method of the opening/closing depressions 440 may be changed depending on the shape, number, and arrangement method of the communication holes 260.
  • the inside of the annular opening and closing depression 440 that is, the radially inner part, may be defined as the opening and closing boss portion 450.
  • the opening and closing boss portion 450 is inserted into the communication hole 260 by rotation of the opening and closing member 400 and seals the communication hole 260.
  • the opening and closing boss portion 450 is formed on one side, that is, the lower side, of the opening and closing body 410.
  • An opening and closing depression 440 is formed on the radial outer side of the opening and closing boss portion 450. Accordingly, the opening and closing boss portion 450 has a relatively protruding shape compared to the opening and closing recessed portion 440.
  • the opening and closing boss portion 450 may be formed in a shape corresponding to the shape of the communication hole 260 or the opening and closing recessed portion 440.
  • the opening and closing boss portion 450 has a circular cross-section and a disk shape with a thickness in the vertical direction.
  • a plurality of opening and closing boss parts 450 may be provided.
  • the plurality of opening and closing boss parts 450 may be spaced apart from each other and inserted into the plurality of communication holes 260 at different positions to seal them.
  • two opening and closing boss parts 450 are provided and arranged to be spaced apart in the width direction of the opening and closing body 410, that is, in the left and right directions.
  • the shape, number, and arrangement of the opening and closing boss portions 450 may vary depending on the shape, number, and arrangement of the communication holes 260 or the opening and closing recesses 440.
  • the cover member 300 and the opening and closing member 400 are moved to open the communication hole 260.
  • the communication hole 260 communicates with the accommodation space 120 and the ventilation depression 210.
  • the front side of the ventilation depression 210 is exposed by the movement of the cover member 300 and communicates with the outside.
  • the inside of the accommodation space 120 may leak out.
  • the cover member 300 movably coupled to the ventilation portion 200 is moved to one side, to the rear side in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the movement of the cover member 300 may be guided by the combination of the frame coupling portion 330 and the guide rib 250.
  • the opening and closing member 400 movably coupled to the cover member 300 moves.
  • the engaging protrusion 420 of the opening and closing member 400 is movably received in the engaging space 323, and the engaging protrusion 420 includes the first extension portion 321 and the first extension portion 321 surrounding the engaging space 323. 2 It moves along the extension direction of the extension part 322.
  • the opening and closing member 400 is rotatably coupled to the ventilation portion 200 by the rotating shaft portion 430. Accordingly, one side of the opening and closing member 400, the front side in the illustrated embodiment, is restricted by the combination of the rotation shaft portion 430 and the rotation support portion 230.
  • the first extension part 321 and the second extension part 322 extend obliquely toward the lower rear side. Accordingly, as the cover member 300 moves toward the rear, the engaging protrusion 420 inserted into the engaging space 323 moves obliquely toward the upper front side. That is, the opening and closing member 400 rotates upward around the rotation shaft portion 430.
  • the opening and closing member 400 may rotate counterclockwise to open the communication hole 260.
  • the cover member 300 and the opening/closing member 400 are moved to close the communication hole 260.
  • the communication hole 260 is closed by the opening and closing member 400 to block communication between the accommodation space 120 and the ventilation depression 210.
  • the rear side of the ventilation depression 210 is exposed by the movement of the cover member 300.
  • the front side of the ventilation depression 210 is covered by the cover member 300, and communication between the ventilation depression 210 and the outside is blocked. Accordingly, the inside air of the receiving space 120 does not leak out to the outside, and the outside air also does not flow into the receiving space 120.
  • the cover member 300 movably coupled to the ventilation portion 200 is moved to the other side, in the illustrated embodiment, to the front side.
  • the movement of the cover member 300 may be guided by the combination of the frame coupling portion 330 and the guide rib 250.
  • the opening and closing member 400 movably coupled to the cover member 300 moves.
  • the engaging protrusion 420 of the opening and closing member 400 is movably received in the engaging space 323, and the engaging protrusion 420 includes the first extension portion 321 and the first extension portion 321 surrounding the engaging space 323. 2 It moves along the extension direction of the extension part 322.
  • the opening and closing member 400 is rotatably coupled to the ventilation portion 200 by the rotating shaft portion 430. Accordingly, one side of the opening and closing member 400, the front side in the illustrated embodiment, is restricted by the combination of the rotation shaft portion 430 and the rotation support portion 230.
  • the first extension part 321 and the second extension part 322 extend obliquely toward the lower rear side. Accordingly, as the cover member 300 moves toward the front, the engaging protrusion 420 inserted into the engaging space 323 moves obliquely toward the rear lower side. That is, the opening and closing member 400 rotates downward around the rotation shaft 430.
  • the opening and closing member 400 may rotate clockwise to close the communication hole 260.
  • the opening and closing boss part 450 provided in the opening and closing member 400 is inserted into the communication hole 260, and the outer circumference of the communication hole 260 is surrounded by the opening and closing depression 440 to seal the communication hole 260. As described above, can be performed more reliably.
  • the head protection equipment 10 includes a ventilation portion 200 communicating with the receiving space 120 and the outside.
  • the ventilation portion 200 is provided with an opening and closing member 400 that is rotatable and configured to open or close the communication hole 260.
  • the opening and closing member 400 is movably coupled to the cover member 300.
  • the cover member 300 covers the ventilation unit 200 and the opening and closing member 400 accommodated in the ventilation unit 200 and is coupled to the ventilation unit 200.
  • the opening and closing member 400 can be rotated simply by moving the cover member 300 to open or close the communication hole 260.
  • the cover member 300 is moved in the same direction as another member for communication provided in the head protection equipment 10 and may be configured to allow or block communication between the receiving space 120 and the outside. .
  • the receiving space 120 and the outside can communicate and the inside of the receiving space 120 can leak out to the outside.
  • the cover member 300 is operated in the same direction as the other members for the introduction of external air to allow or block communication between the receiving space 120 and the outside, thereby preventing confusion for the wearer.
  • the cover member 300 covers the ventilation unit 200 and the opening and closing member 400 coupled to the ventilation unit 200, and is coupled to the ventilation unit 200.
  • the side where the cover member 300 is exposed to the outside is formed to have a shape similar to the outer surface 110 of the external frame 100. Accordingly, the area where the ventilation portion 200, the cover member 300, and the opening/closing member 400 protrude to the outside of the external frame 100 can be minimized.
  • the air resistance generated by the provision of the ventilation portion 200, the cover member 300, and the opening and closing member 400 can be minimized, and degradation of driving performance can also be minimized.
  • the outside of the head protection equipment 10 can be formed to be uniform as a whole, resulting in an attractive appearance.
  • ventilation part 210 ventilation depression part
  • cover member coupling portion 221 coupling rib
  • Opening and closing member coupling portion 321 First extension portion
  • Opening and closing member 410 Opening and closing body
  • Opening and closing depression 450 Opening and closing boss section

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne un équipement de protection de tête. Un équipement de protection de tête selon un aspect de la présente invention comprend : un cadre externe ayant un espace de réception à l'intérieur de celui-ci ; une unité de ventilation formée à travers un côté d'une surface externe du cadre externe et comprenant un trou de communication faisant communiquer l'espace de réception avec l'extérieur ; un élément d'ouverture/fermeture disposé de manière rotative dans l'unité de ventilation pour fermer ou ouvrir le trou de communication et configuré pour permettre ou bloquer la communication entre l'espace de réception et l'extérieur ; et un élément de couvercle prévu pour être coulissant dans l'unité de ventilation et configuré pour être couplé de façon rotative à l'élément d'ouverture/fermeture pour faire pivoter l'élément d'ouverture/fermeture, lorsque l'élément de couvercle glisse dans une direction, l'élément d'ouverture/de fermeture peut être configuré pour tourner dans l'un des sens des aiguilles d'une montre et dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre afin d'ouvrir le trou de communication de sorte que l'espace de réception communique avec l'extérieur et lorsque l'élément de couvercle glisse dans l'autre direction, l'élément d'ouverture/fermeture peut être configuré pour tourner dans l'autre sens du sens des aiguilles d'une montre et du sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre afin de fermer le trou de communication de sorte que la communication entre l'espace de réception et l'extérieur soit bloquée.
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