SAFETY HELMET CAPABLE OF ABSORBING MULTI-DIRECTION IMPACT
20200196696 ยท 2020-06-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B3/066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A safety helmet includes a shell, a flexible frame attached to the shell from inside, and a slide-facilitating member attached to the flexible frame from inside. In virtue of the slide-facilitating member, the shell when receiving incoming impact can slide with respect to a head of a user wearing it, so that the safety helmet can absorb and convert energy of the incoming impact force into other forms of energy, thereby enhancing protection to the user's head.
Claims
1. A safety helmet, comprising: a shell; a flexible frame, being attached to an inner surface of the shell; and a slide-facilitating medium, being attached to an inner surface of the flexible frame, having a first substrate and a plurality of flexible members connected to the substrate, and serving to allow the shell to slide with respect to a user's head wearing it when the shell receives incoming impact.
2. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein the slide-facilitating medium has a second substrate; the first and second substrates face each other and the plurality of flexible members are arranged between the first and second substrates.
3. The safety helmet of claim 2, wherein the plurality of flexible members of the slide-facilitating medium each are a thread.
4. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein the slide-facilitating medium is a plate made of a viscoelastic material, and the plurality of flexible members each have a plurality of recesses and a plurality of tongues, in which the recesses and the tongues are arranged next to each other alternately.
5. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein the plurality of flexible members of the slide-facilitating medium each are a bar.
6. The safety helmet of claim 1, further comprising a covering; wherein the covering is attached to the inner surface of the flexible frame and the slide-facilitating medium is wrapped by the covering.
7. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein the shell has a casing and a buffer layer, in which the buffer layer has an outer surface thereof attached to an inner face of the casing, and the flexible frame is attached to an inner surface of the buffer layer, and the flexible frame is also detachable.
8. The safety helmet of claim 7, wherein the flexible frame is attached to the inner surface of the buffer layer through a fastener.
9. The safety helmet of claim 8, wherein the flexible frame has two symmetrical top ribs and a side rib, in which the two top ribs each have a front end thereof integratedly connected to a front end of the side rib, and the side rib has a rear end thereof provided with an adjuster that is used to adjust a circumference defined by the side rib.
10. The safety helmet of claim 7, wherein the inner surface of the buffer layer has a plurality of mortise and an outer surface of the flexible frame has a plurality of tenons, so that the tenons of the flexible frame engage with the mortises of the buffer layer, respectively.
11. The safety helmet of claim 10, wherein the flexible frame has two symmetrical top ribs and a side rib, in which the two top ribs each have a front end thereof integratedly connected to a front end of the side rib, and the side rib has a rear end thereof provided with an adjuster that is used to adjust a circumference defined by the side rib.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] This is to be first emphasized herein that like elements or features will be identified by identical numbers throughout all figures.
[0015] Referring to
[0016] The shell 20 has a casing 21 and a buffer layer 22. The buffer layer 22 is adhered to the inner surface of the casing 21 using an adhesive. The casing 21 is made of a rigid material, such as hard plastic, and serves to provide first-line protection. The buffer layer 22 is made of a shock-absorbing material, such as foam, for damping shock and buffering.
[0017] The flexible frame 30 is made of an elastic material, such as elastic plastic. As shown in
[0018] The slide-facilitating member 40 has a covering 41, which is made of a low-friction material, such as flannel. The covering 41 has one side adhered to the inner surface of the flexible frame 30 through fasteners (not shown) such as velcro tapes, so that the slide-facilitating member 40 can be retained by the flexible frame 30 to have the reverse side of the covering 41 contact a user's head 12 directly. In this way, the covering 41 can be easily detached for convenient cleaning when staining. The slide-facilitating member 40 further has a slide-facilitating medium 42 wrapped by the covering 41. In the present embodiment, the slide-facilitating medium 42 has a first and second substrates 43 and a plurality of flexible threads 44, and the first and second substrates 43 face each other and the plurality of flexible threads 44 are arranged between the first and second substrates 43. The first and second substrates 43 are fixed to the covering 41 by means of an adhesive. The flexible threads 44 are arranged between the first and second substrates 43 regularly or irregularly. With the presence of these flexible threads 44, the two substrates 43 can perform relative displacement easily. It is to be also noted that, the slide-facilitating member 40 shown in
[0019] With the foregoing configuration, when the shell 20 is subject to incoming impact, the casing 21 of the shell 20 bears part of the energy, and the buffer layer 22 of the shell 20 absorbs a part of energy. Then when the remaining energy is transmitted to the slide-facilitating member 40, as shown in
[0020] It is further to be noted that the slide-facilitating medium 42 may be embodied in various forms. For example, as shown in