Safety helmet with adjustable comfort liner
11432609 · 2022-09-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Alberto Salvetti (Brembate di Sopra, IT)
- Alberto Mandelli (Brembate di Sopra, IT)
- Giuseppe D'adda (Brembate di Sopra, IT)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A safety helmet is disclosed having a shell and a comfort liner coupled to the inner surface of the shell. The comfort liner is constrained to the front part and to the rear part of the shell, and the helmet has a webbing arranged between the shell and the comfort liner along the upper median portion of the comfort liner. The webbing has a front end constrained to the front part of the comfort liner and a rear end to move the webbing with respect to the shell and cause consequently the change of the overall dimensions of the comfort liner inside the helmet. The webbing is constrained, with respect to the shell, in an operative position corresponding to the overall dimensions of the comfort liner inside the helmet.
Claims
1. A helmet comprising: a shell, and a comfort liner, the comfort liner comprising a central portion having an outer surface with a shape substantially coincident with an inner central surface of the shell, the central portion being substantially devoid of constraints with the shell, and being arranged between a front part of the shell and a rear part of the shell, the comfort liner further comprising an inner layer having a substantially concave shape being adapted to act inside the helmet by resting directly on a user's head, the comfort liner being coupled to an inner surface of said shell, said comfort liner being constrained to portions the front part and the rear part of said shell, wherein the helmet further comprises a webbing arranged between the shell and the comfort liner along an upper median portion of said comfort liner, said webbing comprising a first end constrained to a front part of the comfort liner and a second end configured to move the webbing with respect to a longitudinal direction of the shell and to cause consequently a change of the overall dimensions of said comfort liner inside the helmet by correspondingly moving the central portion of the comfort liner with respect to the shell, said webbing being configured to be constrained, with respect to the longitudinal direction of the shell, in an operative position corresponding to desired overall dimensions of said comfort liner inside the helmet.
2. The helmet according to claim 1, wherein said second end of the webbing is provided with an accessible activating tongue.
3. The helmet according to claim 2, wherein said activating tongue is designed to be constrained, directly or indirectly, to the shell in a plurality of predetermined positions corresponding to different overall dimensions of said comfort liner inside the helmet.
4. The helmet according to claim 3, wherein said activating tongue comprises a plurality of slots configured to be engaged in a relief which is constrained, directly or indirectly, to the shell.
5. The helmet according to claim 4, wherein said relief is constrained to the comfort liner.
6. The helmet according to claim 1, wherein said webbing is constrained on the comfort liner by one or more loops which are arranged transversely with respect to said webbing along the upper median portion of said comfort liner.
7. The helmet according to claim 1, wherein said comfort liner comprises an inner layer having a substantially concave shape and being adapted to rest on the user's head directly, and a deformable outer layer adapted to cover an outer surface of said inner layer.
8. The helmet according to claim 1, wherein said shell comprises an outer casing and a layer of shock-absorbing material coupled to the inner surface of said outer casing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become more evident in the light of the following detailed description with the aid of the accompanying tables of drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(4) The invention will now be described with initial reference to
(5) In particular, the safety helmet 1 shown in
(6) In the embodiment shown in
(7) The comfort liner 3 is constrained to the front part 2a and to the rear part 2b of the shell 2. For example, the comfort liner 3 can be removably constrained to the shell 2 by means of snap members (such as for example buckles, buttons, or the like), or by means of Velcro or, in general, by means of hooking members to removably constrain the comfort liner 3 to the shell 2.
(8) The helmet further comprises a webbing 4 arranged between the shell 2 and the comfort liner 3. The webbing 4 is arranged along the upper median portion of the comfort liner 3.
(9) In other words, the webbing 4 is arranged above the comfort liner 3 along the longitudinal direction linking the front part 2a and the rear part 2b of the shell 2.
(10) The webbing 4 further comprises a front end 4a constrained to the front part 3a of the comfort liner 3 and a rear end 4b to move the webbing 4, with respect to the shell 2, and cause consequently the change of the overall dimensions of the comfort liner 3 inside the helmet 1.
(11) The rear end 4b of the webbing 4 is accessible to the user from the rear part of the helmet. In particular, by acting on the rear end 4b of the webbing 4, the user can move the webbing 4 along the longitudinal direction of the comfort liner 3 by adjusting the length of the webbing accommodated between the shell 2 and the comfort liner 3.
(12) The comfort liner 3 comprises a central portion 3c having an outer surface with shape substantially coincident with the inner surface of the shell 2.
(13) The central portion 3c of the comfort liner 3 (i.e. the portion of the comfort liner 3 arranged between the front part 2a of the shell 2 and the rear part 2b of the shell 2) is substantially devoid of constraints with the shell 2 and is movable with respect to the shell 2 by means of the webbing 4.
(14) For example, starting from the configuration shown in
(15) With reference to
(16) The movement of the comfort liner 3 away from the inner surface of the shell 2 acts on the motorcyclist's head as if the overall dimensions of the comfort liner 3 were increased inside the helmet 1, which consequently assumes a different relative position (arrangement).
(17) The webbing 4 is thus designed to be constrained, with respect to the shell 2, in at least one operative position (P1, P2) corresponding to desired overall dimensions of the comfort liner 3 inside the helmet 1.
(18) In other words, thanks to the present invention, the user can advantageously change at will the overall dimensions inside the helmet without having to fully remove the liner from the shell. Possibly, the user can only release the rear part 3b of the liner from the shell 2 to facilitate the movement of the webbing. Once the desired overall dimensions have been obtained, the webbing 4 can be constrained, directly or indirectly, to the shell 2 to maintain the desired operative position.
(19) Preferably, the rear end 4b of the webbing 4 is provided with an activating tongue 5 accessible from the rear part 2b of the shell 2. The tongue 5 can advantageously be housed in a seat 10 obtained in the shell 2, for example obtained in the shock-absorbing layer 8, preferably arranged between the shock-absorbing layer 8 and the outer casing 7.
(20) A comfort liner 3 according to a particular embodiment of the safety helmet 1 of the present invention is shown in
(21) The inner layer of the comfort liner 3 is fixed to the outer one at the front part 3a and at the rear part 3b of the liner 3 by means of seams or other fastening/coupling/welding systems per se known in the art.
(22) With reference to
(23) When the webbing 4 is pulled, it begins to slide through the loops 6 and drags with it the deformable outer layer of the central portion 3c of the comfort liner which, thanks to the slot-shaped openings present in the fabric, begins to “shorten,” as if it were a “bellows,” and to reduce its length. The inner layer of the central portion 3c, being constrained to the outer layer at the front part and at the rear part, is consequently moved with respect to the inner surface of the shell 2, changing its concavity.
(24) The comfort liner 3 can be constrained to the shell 2 of the safety helmet 1 by means of snap-buckles 11a, 11b respectively arranged at the front part 3a and at the rear part 3b of the comfort liner 3. With reference to
(25) The comfort liner 3 can thus easily be constrained to the shell 2, by at first inserting the central part 3c of the liner 3 inside the shell 2 so that the front 3a and rear 3b parts of the liner 3 correspond respectively to the front 2a and rear 2b parts of the shell 2. The front part 3a of the liner is thus constrained to the shell 2 by hooking the snap-buckle 11a to a corresponding seat of the shell 2 (for example obtained in the shock-absorbing layer 8). Similarly, also the rear part is constrained to the shell by hooking the snap-buckle 11b, and possibly the snap member 11c, if present, to corresponding seats obtained in the shell 2.
(26) With reference to
(27) In the embodiment shown in
(28) Further embodiments can however provide different means for constraining the activating tongue 5 to the shell 2 of the helmet. For example, some embodiments can provide for the presence of a clamp or similar restraining means constrained to the shell 2 of the helmet 1. In these embodiments, the clamp is provided with a passage between two mobile parts (jaws) of the clamp. When the clamp is open, the tongue can slide through the passage, by closing the clamp the tongue is pressed in-between the two jaws and constrained to the shell 2 of the helmet 1.
(29) In general, the activating tongue 5 is designed to be constrained, directly or indirectly, to the rear part 2b of the shell 2 in a plurality of predetermined positions corresponding to different overall dimensions of the comfort liner 3 inside the helmet 1.
(30) Obviously, changes or improvements can be made to the invention as described without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as claimed hereunder.
(31) For example, some embodiments not shown in the figures can provide that the webbing is provided with one or more tie strings, to move the comfort liner 3 by acting on several points simultaneously.
(32) A preferred embodiment can for example provide that each tie string is provided with a first end constrained to the webbing 4 and a second end constrained to a side portion of the comfort liner 3.