HELMET MANUFACTURING METHOD AND STRUCTURE OF HELMET
20190191810 ยท 2019-06-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42C2/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C44/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14467
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A42C2/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A helmet manufacturing method involves: producing a shell and a protector, the shell having two opposing cheek-protecting portions, the protector having a jaw-protecting portion and a neck-protecting portion connected to the jaw-protecting portion; putting the shell and the protector in a die such that bottom edges of the cheek-protecting portions of the shell connect to a top edge of the neck-protecting portion of the protector; introducing a foam material into the die, apply heat and pressure to the foam material such that the foam material expands and binds to an inner side of the shell and an inner side of the protector; and taking a helmet finished product out of the die. Therefore, both the jaw-protecting portion of the integrally-formed protector and the helmet finished product are reinforced.
Claims
1. A helmet manufacturing method, comprising the steps of: a) producing a shell and a protector, the shell having a head-protecting portion and two opposing cheek-protecting portions, the two cheek-protecting portions extending downward, integrally from left and right ends of the head-protecting portion, respectively, the protector having a jaw-protecting portion and a neck-protecting portion, the neck-protecting portion extending backward, integrally from a back end of the jaw-protecting portion; b) putting the shell and the protector in a die such that bottom edges of the cheek-protecting portions of the shell connect to a top edge of the neck-protecting portion of the protector; c) introducing a foam material into the die, apply heat and pressure to the foam material such that the foam material expands and binds to an inner side of the shell and an inner side of the protector; and d) removing, upon completion of a foaming process, the die, so as to obtain a helmet finished product.
2. The manufacturing method of claim 1, wherein, in step a), two curved bars are produced by vacuum forming, and then the two curved bars are connected to form the protector.
3. The manufacturing method of claim 1, wherein, in step a), the protector is integrally produced by vacuum forming.
4. The manufacturing method of claim 1, wherein step a) entails producing two curved bars and one terminal cover by vacuum forming, connecting the terminal cover to front ends of the two curved bars, connecting back ends of the two curved bars, thereby allowing the two curved bars and the terminal cover to jointly form the protector.
5. The manufacturing method of claim 1, wherein, in step a), the shell has a plurality of hollowed-out recesses.
6. The manufacturing method of claim 1, wherein, in step a), the protector has a plurality of hollowed-out recesses.
7. The manufacturing method of claim 1, wherein, in step a), the shell is integrally produced by vacuum forming
8. The manufacturing method of claim 1, wherein, in step a), a body and a front frame are produced by vacuum forming, and then the front frame is connected to a front edge of the body to form the shell.
9. The manufacturing method of claim 1, wherein step b) entails putting a support, the shell and the protector in the die in such a manner to allow the support to be within the protector, and step c) entails enclosing the support in the foam material.
10. The manufacturing method of claim 9, wherein a plurality of conical portions facing the protector is disposed on a side of the support.
11. A helmet manufactured by the manufacturing method of claim 1, comprising: a shell having a head-protecting portion and two opposing cheek-protecting portions, the two cheek-protecting portions extending downward, integrally from left and right ends of the head-protecting portion, respectively; a protector having a jaw-protecting portion and a neck-protecting portion, the neck-protecting portion extending backward, integrally from a back end of the jaw-protecting portion, wherein a top edge of the neck-protecting portion of the protector connects to bottom edges of the cheek-protecting portions of the shell; and a foam liner disposed on an inner side of the shell and on an inner side of the protector to couple the shell and the protector together.
12. The helmet of claim 11, wherein the protector is formed by connecting two opposing curved bars, front ends of the two curved bars are connected to jointly form the jaw-protecting portion, and back ends of the two curved bars are connected to jointly form the neck-protecting portion.
13. The helmet of claim 11, wherein the protector has two opposing curved bars and a terminal cover, front ends of the two curved bars are connected to the terminal cover such that the front ends of the two curved bars and the terminal cover jointly form the jaw-protecting portion, and back ends of the two curved bars are connected to jointly form the neck-protecting portion.
14. The helmet of claim 11, wherein the protector is annular.
15. The helmet of claim 11, further comprising a support disposed within the protector and enclosed by the foam liner.
16. The helmet of claim 15, wherein a plurality of conical portions facing the protector is disposed on a side of the support.
17. The helmet of claim 11, wherein the protector has a plurality of hollowed-out recesses, and the foam liner is disposed on the inner side of the protector except for the hollowed-out recesses.
18. The helmet of claim 11, wherein the shell has a plurality of hollowed-out recesses, and the foam liner is disposed on the inner side of the shell except for the hollowed-out recesses.
19. The helmet of claim 11, wherein the shell has a body and a front frame, the body having the head-protecting portion and the two cheek-protecting portions, the front frame being disposed at a front edge of the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Referring to
[0022] Step a): produce a shell 20 and a protector 30. In this embodiment, the shell 20 has a body 21 and a front frame 25, as shown in
[0023] Step b): as shown in
[0024] Step c): as shown in
[0025] Step d): remove, upon completion of a foaming process, the die 12, as shown in
[0026] In step a), after being produced, the shell 20 and the protector 30 are each processed such that the shell 20 and the protector 30 each have a plurality of hollowed-out recesses 26, 38. The hollowed-out recesses 26, 38 reduce the weight of the helmet 10 and enhance ventilation thereof. The foam material 40 introduced in step c) is disposed on the shell 20 and the protector 30 except for the hollowed-out recesses 26, 38, depending on the structural design of the die 12, and thus does not conceal the hollowed-out recesses 26, 38.
[0027] To further simplify the manufacturing process, as shown in
[0028] In the fifth embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in
[0029] In this embodiment, the protector 30 is exemplified by the three-pieced structure described in the first embodiment. However, in practice, the protector may also have the two-pieced structure described in the third embodiment or the one-pieced structure described in the fourth embodiment. The protector 30 has at least one opening at the jaw-protecting portion 34 and/or the neck-protecting portion 36 to expose the support 70 partially such that the helmet finished product can vary in appearance.
[0030] In conclusion, the manufacturing method of the present disclosure enables the foam material 40 to fit tightly to the inner side of the shell 20 and the inner side of the protector 30, 50, 60 and minimize the gaps therebetween, thereby enhancing the structural strength of the helmet finished product. With the foam liner 42 being uniformly distributed on the inner side of the shell 20 and the inner side of the protector 30, 50, 60, the foam liner 42 effectively spreads any external impact on the shell 20 or the protector 30, 50, 60, thereby providing optimal protection to users.