Headlamp having a rigid/semi rigid headband
10544926 ยท 2020-01-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Philippe Berrel (La Chapelle de Bard, FR)
- Boris Bouffay (Saint Hilaire du Touvet, FR)
- Sebastien Jarzac (Tencin, FR)
- Laurent Fruh (Chapareillan, FR)
Cpc classification
F21V21/084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2101/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21L4/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0414
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/145
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V21/084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A headlamp is disclosed with a lamp fitted with a light source; a headband allowing the fastening of the headlamp over the head of a user, where the headband has a constant length, symmetrical with respect to a median sagittal plane. The headband also has an alternation of rigid/semi rigid elements for allowing a deformation in the space and the adjustment on the user's head is presented. In addition, the headband has a rigid/semi-rigid front section allowing a certain deformability along a first plane (x, y), a rigid/semi-rigid intermediate section allowing a certain deformability along a second plane (x, z) and a rigid/semi-rigid rear section allowing a certain deformability along a third plane (y, z). The headband has elements for the attachment and the passage of an elastic link for constraining the deformation of the rigid/semi rigid headband within the three planes.
Claims
1. A headlamp comprising: a lamp fitted with a light source; a headband allowing the fastening of the headlamp over the head of a user, wherein the headband has a constant length, symmetrical with respect to a median sagittal plane, and further comprises an alternation of rigid/semi rigid elements for allowing a deformation in the space and the adjustment on the user's head, wherein it comprises: a front section comprising a first semi-rigid element; a rear section comprising a rigid or semi-rigid element; a left branch comprising: a first rigid element having a first lower end and a second upper end; wherein said first rigid element has a higher rigidity than that of said front section or rear section; wherein the first end of said first rigid element is fixed to a first end of the front section and wherein said first rigid element comprises at its two lower and upper ends, respectively, a first and a second traversing hole configured to receive a first tightening elastic link; a second semi-rigid element having a first end and a second end, wherein said first end of said second semi-rigid element is fixed at the second end of said first rigid element; a third rigid element having a first end and a second end, and comprising a traversing hole configured to receive said first elastic link coming from the second traversing hole of said first element; wherein said first end of said third element is fixed at the second end of said second element; a fourth semi-rigid element having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of said fourth element is fixed at the second end of said third element; a fifth rigid element having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of said fifth element is fixed at the second end of said fourth element, wherein the second end of said fifth element is fixed at the first end of the rear section; wherein said fifth element allows the fixing of the elastic link coming from the first 5 passage hole of said first element; a right branch comprising: a sixth rigid member having a first lower end and a second upper end, wherein said sixth rigid member has a rigidity which is higher than that of said front section or rear section, wherein the first end of said sixth element is fixed to a second end of said front section, said sixth element comprising, respectively at its two lower and upper ends, a first and a second traversing holes configured to receive a second elastic link; a seventh semi rigid element having a first end and a second end, wherein said first end of said seventh element is fixed to the second end of said sixth element; a eighth rigid element having a first end and a second end and comprising a traversing hole configured to receive said second elastic link coming from the second traversing hole of said sixth element; wherein the first end of said eighth element is fixed to the second end of said seventh element; a ninth semi rigid element having a first end and a second end; wherein the first end of said ninth element is fixed to the second end of said eighth element; a tenth rigid element having a first end and a second end; wherein the first end of said tenth element is fixed to the second end of said ninth element; wherein the second end of said tenth element is fixed to a second end of the rear section; wherein said tenth element allows the fixing of the second elastic link coming from the first traversing hole of said sixth element.
2. The headlamp according to claim 1 wherein said headband comprises: a rigid/semi-rigid front section allowing a certain deformability along a first plane (x, y); a rigid/semi-rigid intermediate section allowing a certain deformability along a second plane (x, z); a rigid/semi-rigid rear section allowing a certain deformability along a third plane (y, z); wherein said headband comprises elements configured for the attachment and the passage of an elastic link for constraining the deformation of the rigid/semi rigid headband within the three planes.
3. The headlamp according to claim 2 wherein it comprises, at the rear, a battery pack for supplying current to the light source.
4. The headlamp according to claim 3, wherein it further includes a fixing system on the battery for allowing the folding and a compact packing of the headlamp.
5. The headlamp according to claim 1 wherein it comprises, at the rear, a signaling light.
6. The headlamp according to claim 2 wherein the headband is hollow and further comprises a plurality of electrical conductors for powering the light source and/or the control of the functionalities of the lamp.
7. The headlamp according to claim 2 wherein the headband incorporates one or more optical fibers for deviating to the rear part of the light generated by the light source or, alternatively, for deporting towards the front or the side part of the light beam generated by a rear signaling pack.
8. The headlamp according to claim 6 wherein said headband is fitted with switches and/or a display for the control of the functionalities of the headlamp.
9. The headlamp according to claim 1, wherein said headlamp comprises at least one pivot allowing the lamp to rotate on the front section of said headband, and configured for allowing a rotation of at least 180 degrees.
10. The headlamp according to claim 9 wherein the pivot allows to control the light beam of the lamp to provide an horizontal light beam, but also a light beam pointing downward, when the lamp is carried as a neckstrap/necklace.
11. The headlamp according to claim 1, wherein it further comprises a rear box which is movable so as to provide diverse possibilities of rear signaling.
12. A method of producing a headlamp comprising the steps of: providing a lamp fitted with a light source; providing a headband allowing the fastening of the headlamp over the head of a user, wherein the headband has a constant length, symmetrical with respect to a median sagittal plane, and further comprises an alternation of rigid/semi rigid elements for allowing a deformation in the space and the adjustment on the user's head; wherein it comprises: a front section comprising a first semi-rigid element; a rear section comprising a rigid or semi-rigid element; a left branch comprising: a first rigid element having a first lower end and a second upper end; wherein said first rigid element has a higher rigidity than that of said front section or rear section; wherein the first end of said first rigid element is fixed to a first end of the front section and wherein said first rigid element comprises at its two lower and upper ends, respectively, a first and a second traversing hole configured to receive a first tightening elastic link; a second semi-rigid element having a first end and a second end, wherein said first end of said second semi-rigid element is fixed at the second end of said first rigid element; a third rigid element having a first end and a second end, and comprising a traversing hole configured to receive said first elastic link coming from the second traversing hole of aid first element; wherein said first end of said third element is fixed at the second end of said second element; a fourth semi-rigid element having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of said fourth element is fixed at the second end of said third element; a fifth rigid element having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of said fifth element is fixed at the second end of said fourth element, wherein the second end of said fifth element is fixed at the first end of the rear section; wherein said fifth element allows the fixing of the elastic link coming from the first 5 passage hole of said first element; a right branch comprising: a sixth rigid member having a first lower end and a second upper end, wherein said sixth rigid member has a rigidity which is higher than that of said front section or rear section, wherein the first end of said sixth element is fixed to a second end of said front section, said sixth element comprising, respectively at its two lower and upper ends, a first and a second traversing holes configured to receive a second elastic link; a seventh semi rigid element having a first end and a second end, wherein said first end of said seventh element is fixed to the second end of said sixth element; a eighth rigid element having a first end and a second end and comprising a traversing hole configured to receive said second elastic link coming from the second traversing hole of said sixth element; wherein the first end of said eighth element is fixed to the second end of said seventh element; a ninth semi rigid element having a first end and a second end; wherein the first end of said ninth element is fixed to the second end of said eighth element; a tenth rigid element having a first end and a second end; wherein the first end of said tenth element is fixed to the second end of said ninth element; wherein the second end of said tenth element is fixed to a second end of the rear section; wherein said tenth element allows the fixing of the second elastic link coming from the first traversing hole of said sixth element.
13. The method according to claim 12 wherein said headband comprises: a rigid/semi-rigid front section allowing a certain deformability along a first plane (x, y); a rigid/semi-rigid intermediate section allowing a certain deformability along a second plane (x, z); a rigid/semi-rigid rear section allowing a certain deformability along a third plane (y, z); wherein said headband comprises elements for the attachment and the passage of an elastic link for constraining the deformation of the rigid/semi rigid headband within the three planes.
14. The method according to claim 13 wherein it comprises, at the rear, a battery pack for supplying current to the light source.
15. The method according to claim 14 wherein it further includes a fixing system on the battery for allowing the folding and a compact packing of the headlamp.
16. The method according to claim 12 wherein it comprises, at the rear, a signaling light.
17. The method according to claim 13 wherein the headband is hollow and further comprises a plurality of electrical conductors for powering the light source and/or the control of the functionalities of the lamp.
18. The method according to claim 13 wherein the headband incorporates one or more optical fibers for deviating to the rear part of the light generated by the light source or, alternatively, for deporting towards the front or the side part of the light beam generated by a rear signaling pack.
19. The method according to claim 17 wherein said headband is fitted with switches and/or a display for the control of the functionalities of the headlamp.
20. The method according to claim 12, wherein said headlamp comprises at least one pivot allowing the lamp to rotate on the front section of said headband, and for allowing a rotation of at least 180 degrees.
21. The method according to claim 20 wherein the pivot allows to control the light beam of the lamp to provide an horizontal light beam, but also a light beam pointing downward, when the lamp is carried as a neckstrap/necklace.
22. The method according to claim 12, wherein it further comprises a rear box which is movable so as to provide diverse possibilities of rear signaling.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features of one or more embodiments of the invention will appear from the following description of embodiments of the invention, with reference being made to the accompanying drawings.
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DESCRIPTION
(26) One will now describe in detail some embodiments of a headlamp with a comfortable headband presenting a new look, a new disruptive style for a holding device which are clearly intended to break with the conventional headbands. Beyond aesthetics and style, the new headband brings, as will be seen hereafter in detail, numerous new technical functionalities and in particular a facilitated integration of the electrical wirings inside the headband and also new possibilities of use, Notably as a necklace/neckstrap and even in table lamp.
(27) In order to achieve this break with respect to the conventional headbands, the inventors sought to abstract from the conventional elastic band, of variable length, to ensure the adjustment of the headband to the various dimensions and sizes of user heads. They thus elaborated a new headband, which is based on a combination of rigid/semi-rigid sections of constant length and belonging to a family of three-dimensional shapes capable of deforming in space in several planes.
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(29) Behind the front section, represented at the left side of
(30) With respect to the rear section of the headband, the latter follows a curve 3 which is rather inscribed in a plane (y, z) which corresponds to a frontal plane with respect to the lamp holder and one can again see that, in a first approximation, the curve in which the headband is inscribed shows a radius of curvature equal to R3.
(31) As shown in
(32) It can be seen that the rear part of the first embodiment of the band rises up before joining the median sagittal plane, contrary to a second embodiment which will be described with reference to
(33) As it can be seen in this first embodiment, the headband thus comprises:
(34) A rigid/semi-rigid front section 1 allowing a certain deformability along a first plane (x, y) which is a transverse plane;
(35) A rigid/semi-rigid intermediate section 2 allowing a certain deformability along a second plane (x, z) which is a sagittal plane;
(36) A rigid/semi-rigid rear section 3 allowing a certain deformability along a third plane (y, z) which is a frontal plane.
(37) Thanks to this advantageous arrangement, a three-dimensional shape is obtained which is deformable, within each of the above planes, whilst making it possible to keep the tubular shape headband a constant length which will prove to be particularly advantageous, as will be seen later. In other words, although remaining constant in length, it is the deformation of the three curves in the different planes, namely the variation of the radii of curvatures R1, R2 and R3, which now allows the headband to be closely adjusted on a user's head of any shape and size.
(38) More specifically, the headband according to the first embodiment comprises a combination of rigid/semi-rigid elements having different characteristics (grades), making it possible to produce the shape illustrated in
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(40) Behind the front sectiontowards the right part in
(41) Backward, the headband 20 follows a curve 13 which approximately fits in a plane (y, z) corresponding to the frontal plane with respect to the lamp user and the approximation of a radius of curvature equal to R3 . . . .
(42) As before, the median sagittal plane serves as a plane of symmetry and the dotted part corresponds to the part of the headband situated behind the median sagittal plane.
(43) It can be seen that the rear section of the second embodiment of the headband 20 goes down now before meeting the median sagittal plane, contrary to the diagram of the first embodiment illustrated in
(44) However, as before, it can be seen that the headband 20 therefore comprises:
(45) a rigid/semi-rigid front section 11 for fixing a lamp 101 and providing a certain deformability along a first plane (x, y) which is a transverse plane;
(46) a rigid/semi-rigid intermediate section 12 allowing a certain deformability along a second plane (x, z) which is a sagittal plane;
(47) A rigid/semi-rigid rear section 13 providing certain deformability along a third plane (y, z) which is a frontal plane.
(48) By means of this advantageous arrangement, one achieves a three-dimensional shape which is deformable, within any one of the above plans, while preserving a constant length for the headband 20.
(49) In a particular embodiment, the headband 20 comprises an alternation of rigid/semi-rigid elements as will now be described more specifically hereinafter, with
(50) In this respect,
(51) A rigid lateral section 26 (clear),
(52) A semi-rigid lateral section 24 (dark),
(53) A rigid lateral section 27 (clear),
(54) A semi-rigid lateral section 22 (dark),
(55) A rigid lateral section 28 (clear),
(56) A semi-rigid rear section 23 (dark).
(57) As it can be seen, the front section 21, the lateral sections 24 and 22 and the rear section 23 which are all semi-rigid, allow the deformation of the headband of constant length in the three (x, y), (x, Z) and (y, z) planes. Thus causing the variability of the radii of curvatures R1, R2 and R3 enabling the fastening of the headband 10 to a head of any shape and size.
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(64) In a particular embodiment, the elements may be made of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) or of polyamide, polyester, PVC with grades chosen to allow the construction of a rigid/semi-rigid structure with a stable structure (allowing even the positioning of the headband on a table as shown in
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(66) The headband further comprises a rigid (clear) rear section 116 forming a rear part of the headband. Alternatively, element 116 may become semi-rigid to fit on the xy plane.
(67) Headband 20 comprises, on its left branch, a first rigid element 111 (of greater rigidity than the semi-rigid element 100) having a first lower end fixed to a first end of the front section 100, and a second upper end attached to a second semi-rigid element 112 (dark, therefore more flexible). The rigid element 111 comprises at its two lower and upper ends, respectively, two traversing holes 111a and 111b which are configured for receiving a first tightening elastic link 150.
(68) The second semi-rigid element 112 has a first end fixed to the second end of first element 111 and a second end fixed to a first end of a third rigid element 113 serving as a point of passage for the elastic link 150 coming from the second element 111b belonging to the left branch.
(69) The headband then comprises a fourth flexible (semi-rigid) element 114 having a first upper end fixed to a second end of the third element 113 and a second end fixed to a fifth rigid element 115 enabling the fastening of the first elastic link 150 coming from the traversing hole 111a.
(70) The left branch of the headband is finally fastened to a first end of the rigid or semi-rigid element 116 forming the rear part of the rigid/semi-rigid headband, via a second end of the rigid element 115.
(71) It will be noted that, according to the embodiment being considered, the rear section 116 may be rigid or semi-rigid so that the elements 115 and 116 can or can note formed from a same manufacturing process. When the rear part 116 is semi-rigid (represented in dark), then the fifth rigid element 115 will be distinct from the latter. On the contrary, if the rear part 116 is rigid, the elements 115 and 116 may be identical or resulting from the same manufacturing process.
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(73) The seventh flexible element 122 comprises a first end fixed to the element 121 and a second end fixed to a eighth rigid element 123 serving as a point of passage for the elastic link 151 coming from the elements 121b of the left branch.
(74) The headband then comprises a ninth flexible (semi-rigid) element 124 having a first upper end fixed to a second end of the element 123 and a second lower end located at a first end of a tenth rigid element 125 and allowing the fastening of the second elastic link 151 coming from the passage hole 121a.
(75) The right branch of the headband is finally attached to the rear (semi-rigid) element 116 which forms the rear of the rigid/semi-rigid band via a second end of the rigid element 125.
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(78) In a particular embodiment, the headband illustrated in
(79) As can be seen, the headband forms an overall structure consisting of an alternation of rigid and semi-rigid elements, which is relatively stable since it can be placed on a table in the manner of any object. In this way, the headlamp can be used as a table lamp. Furthermore, the flexibility of the flexible elements allows deformability of the headband in the space which is achieved by the tightening of the elastic link 150 and 151 and their blocking at the locking button 140 located on the top of the battery which, can pivot backwards as required.
(80) One can thus achieve a new headband which shows a new look, a quite new and original appearance that is likely to please new categories of consumers, potentially repulsed by the tool aspect of traditional headlamps.
(81) Moreover, this new type of rigid/semi-rigid headband offers multiple new functionalities, as will be seen at present.
(82) In a particular embodiment, the left and/or right branches of the headband are hollow and their constant length makes it possible to integrate therein a plurality of electrical conductors and/or optical fibers. This eliminates in a particularly elegant and functional manner, of the electrical wires known in conventional headlamps with a elastic headband having variable length. The space will be sufficient to integrate, within the rigid/flexible elements, power conductors and control conductors which will thus be particularly well protected therein.
(83) In a particular embodiment, the headband comprises a rear light allowing the lamp holder to be signaled. This rear signaling can be generated by means of a secondary lamp attached to the battery pack 130 or, alternatively, by deviating part of the light produced by the lamp 101 thanks to one or optical fibers. Advantageously, light can thus be deviated from the front part of the headband to the rear part. Conversely, it is also possible to combine a light source in the rear case (red) with a set of optical fibers in order to deport a fraction of the light (red) generated by the rear case to the front or towards the side.
(84) In a particular embodiment, the front part 100, or even the rigid branches 111 and 121, are equipped with switches for controlling the functionalities of the lamp, which certainly did not offer the conventional headlamps. Alternatively and/or cumulatively, one or more displays can be provided enabling an advantageous human-machine Interface (HMI) to be achieved.
(85) In another particular embodiment, the left and right branches of the headband are designed to be luminous so as to allow effective lateral signaling of the lamp holder.
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(90) As can be seen with the figures which have just been described, the new headband shows an exceptional adjustment capacity since it allows variations of 19 centimeters of perimeters for the various user heads and even an adjustment on the helmet of
(91) It has been evoked above the ability of the lamp 101 to rotateas illustrated in
(92) This particular use of the headband will now be described in detail with reference to
(93) Such variation in the pivoting of the lamp is generally unnecessary when the lamp is conventionally worn on the head of a user. Indeed, a pivot of 180 degrees of the lamp 210 would tend to make the lamp 210 abut against the front of the user.
(94) Consequently, a headlamp is not conventionally equipped with the pivot provided with such an amplitude.
(95) Surprisingly, such a pivot proves to be particularly useful and the lamp can then be advantageously worn as a neckstrap by a user as illustrated in
(96) In such a situation, one meets the combination of two particularly fruitful technical effects:
(97) Firstly, a pivot having an amplitude of 180 degrees then makes it possible to adjust the light beam in a wide range of uses. Thus, the user can adjust the light beam so that it illuminates downwards or, on the contrary, illuminates it horizontally. The lamp thus becomes usable in this second configuration and even others since the same ease of adjustment becomes possible when the headlamp is hooked to a support;
(98) Secondly, the pivot being fastened to a rigid/semi-rigid part of the holding headband, this results in a high stability of the lamp which can then be accurately adjusted with ease according to the needs of the user.
(99) As can be seen, the combination of the two means of the invention, a pivot with a large amplitude (180 degrees) on a rigid/semi-rigid support, gives the headlamp new possibilities of use.
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(103) As it has been seen above, the invention achieves many embodiments providing different possibilities of use in accordance with the user's requirements.