HELMET
20210106092 · 2021-04-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Sealability between a helmet and a shield is improved. The helmet includes a main hat body, a shield, and a seal member. The main hat body is substantially spherical and includes an aperture window that opens forward to provide a field of view to a wearer. The shield is connected to a pair of turning mechanisms protruding from two side faces of the main hat body, and is movable between a closed position at which the shield is located so as to close off the aperture window and an open position at which the shield is located so as to open the aperture window. When the shield is at the closed position, the seal member seals a gap between an upper edge of the shield and an upper edge of the aperture window of the main hat body from a vicinity of one of the turning mechanisms to a vicinity of another of the turning mechanisms. An upper end portion of the shield is inflected toward the main hat body at least at upper edges of left and right end portion vicinities of the seal member.
Claims
1. A helmet comprising: a substantially spherical main hat body including an aperture window that opens forward to provide a field of view to a wearer; a shield connected to a pair of turning mechanisms protruding from two side faces of the main hat body, the shield being movable between a closed position at which the shield closes off the aperture window and an open position at which the shield opens the aperture window; and a seal member that, when the shield is at the closed position, seals a gap between an upper edge of the shield and an upper edge of the aperture window from a vicinity of one of the turning mechanisms to a vicinity of another of the turning mechanisms of the main hat body, wherein at least a part of an upper end portion of the shield, at vicinities of upper edges of left and right end portions of the seal member, is inflected toward the main hat body, and the part of the upper end portion of the shield abuts the seal member when the shield is at the closed position.
2. The helmet according to claim 1, wherein the upper end portion of the shield is inflected toward the main hat body at the upper edge from one end portion of the seal member to another end portion of the seal member.
3. The helmet according to claim 1, further comprising cover members that cover rear sides of the turning mechanisms, the cover members being connected with the left and right end portions of the seal member, and closing off gaps between the main hat body and left and right rear portions of the shield.
4. The helmet according to claim 3, wherein the helmet is a full-face type helmet including a chin guard below the aperture window, and the cover members are integral with the chin guard.
5. The helmet according to claim 3, wherein a chin guard is connected to the turning mechanisms, the chin guard being movable between a first position at which the chin guard is located lower than the upper edge of the aperture window and a second position at which the chin guard is located higher than the upper edge of the aperture window, and the cover members being formed to be continuous with the chin guard.
6. The helmet according to claim 5, wherein, when the chin guard is at the first position, upper faces of the seal member at the left and right end portions of the seal member form continuous surfaces with upper faces of the cover members.
7. The helmet according to claim 1, wherein the left and right end portions of the seal member are at rear sides relative to left and right end portions of the aperture window.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] A helmet according to the present invention includes a main hat body and a shield. The main hat body is provided with an aperture window that provides a field of view to a rider of a two-wheeled powered vehicle or the like who is wearing the helmet. The shield is connected to the main hat body and opens and closes the aperture window. A gap between the aperture window and the shield is sealed by a seal member, in order to prevent water ingression through a gap between the aperture window and the shield when the helmet is worn and the two-wheeled vehicle runs for a long duration during bad weather with strong wind, rain or the like. Left and right ends of the seal member are relocated as far as possible toward the rear such that, even in the event of water ingression into the helmet, the water does not enter an area of the wearer's view.
[0025] The shield is retained between a pair of turning mechanisms that allow opening and closing of the shield, the turning mechanisms are provided at two side faces of the main hat body. The turning mechanisms incorporate components known as “shield bases” that are turned about turning axes substantially orthogonal to the side faces of the main hat body. As a result, the pair of turning mechanisms protrude from the left and right side faces of the main hat body. Thicknesses of the turning mechanisms are sufficient for retaining the shield with an appropriate strength, and positions of the turning mechanisms are specified to be within predetermined ranges.
[0026] Conventionally, left and right ends of a seal member are disposed further toward the front of a helmet than turning mechanisms. Because these turning mechanisms have a certain thickness, the closer the left and right ends of the seal member approach to the turning mechanisms, the higher the seal member must rise from the side faces of the main hat body. When an amount of rise of the seal member is larger, strength of contact against the shield decreases, as a result of which ingression prevention performance may fall. Accordingly, separate sealing members are added at the left and right ends of the seal member to compensate for the fall in ingression prevention performance.
[0027] However, when the left and right ends of a seal member are relocated further to the rear, separate sealing members may not be added, because the sealing members would interfere with opening and closing movements of the shield. Accordingly, in the present exemplary embodiment, instead of separate sealing members being added at the left and right ends of the seal member, an upper edge end portion of the shield is inflected toward the main hat body. Sealability of the gap between the shield and the main hat body is improved and the gap is eliminated. In addition, air resistance of the upper end portion of the shield is reduced. Thus, ingression of water into the helmet is prevented, aerodynamic performance is improved, and wind noise is reduced.
[0028] Below, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described in detail with reference to the drawings.
[0029] The shield 20 is movable, by means of a pair of turning mechanisms 12a and 12b, between a closed position at which the shield 20 is fixed so as to close off the aperture window 11 and an open position at which the shield 20 is fixed so as to open the aperture window 11. The shield 20 may be formed of a transparent resin material such as a polycarbonate or the like.
[0030] The turning mechanisms 12a and 12b are provided at two side faces of the main hat body 10. In
[0031] A chin guard 13 is provided below the aperture window 11 at the front of the main hat body 10. The chin guard 13 covers a jaw area of the wearer and protects the jaw area from a strike, impact or the like, for example, during a fall. The chin guard 13 is formed as a separate body from the main hat body 10, is connected to the turning mechanisms 12a and 12b, and turns relative to the main hat body 10. The chin guard 13 is connected to be movable between a first position, at which the chin guard 13 is fixed lower than an aperture window upper edge 111, and a second position, at which the chin guard 13 is fixed higher than the aperture window upper edge 111. A turning axis of the chin guard 13 need not match the turning axis of the shield 20. When the turning axis of the chin guard 13 does not match the turning axis of the shield 20, a structure is possible in which the chin guard 13 is connected to components that are separate from the shield bases to which the shield 20 is connected.
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[0036] Cover members 15a and 15b are correspondingly provided at rear peripheries of the turning mechanisms 12a and 12b of the main hat body 10. The cover members 15a and 15b are provided so as to be connected with the left end 141a and right end 141b of the seal member 14. Thus, gaps between the main hat body 10 and left and right rear portions of the shield 20 are closed off and water ingression is prevented. In addition, the turning mechanisms 12a and 12b may be protected from impacts. The cover members 15a and 15b may be formed of resin or the like as separate members from the main hat body 10 and the shield 20. The cover members 15a and 15b may be formed to cause the main hat body 10 to protrude in periphery regions of the turning mechanisms 12a and 12b. The cover members 15a and 15b are provided so as to cover at least rear sides of the turning mechanisms 12a and 12b. Thus, the peripheries of the turning mechanisms 12a and 12b are sealed by the seal member 14 and the cover members 15a and 15b.
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[0042] In the present exemplary embodiment, the chin guard 13 is connected by the pair of turning mechanisms to be movable between the first position at which the chin guard 13 is fixed lower than the aperture window and the second position at which the chin guard 13 is fixed higher than the aperture window. However, structures of a chin guard are not limited thus. The chin guard 13 may be formed integrally with the main hat body 10 so as to not be movable. Further, a helmet may be formed with only the main hat body 10 and the shield 20, with no chin guard 13.
[0043] According to the present invention as described hereabove, due to the shield being inflected, a seal member is pressed while being tightly contacted. Therefore, the present invention provides an effect that may not be provided by conventional technologies in that, for any of various types of helmet, leaks into the helmet at times of bad weather is prevented. In addition, effects of improving aerodynamic performance and reducing wind noise are provided.
[0044] Hereabove, the present invention has been described using an exemplary embodiment, but embodiments of the present invention are not to be limited by the exemplary embodiment described above. That is, alternative embodiments, additions, modifications, omissions and other changes may be applied within the scope of what a person skilled in the art may devise. Provided the operational effect of the present invention is achieved, any mode is to be encompassed by the technical scope of the present invention.