CYCLING HELMET
20180352909 ยท 2018-12-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B3/066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cycling helmet includes a cap structure, a fastening system of the helmet with straps for chinstrap fastening of the helmet, and securing means for the straps of the fastening system with respect to the cap structure. The securing means include for each strap a pin-like formation which is secured to the free end of the strap and a respective removable retention seat of the pin-like formation which is provided on the cap structure. The securing means also include a gripping end piece which extends from each pin-like formation of the corresponding strap and which is configured to control, when held, the movement of the pin-like formation away from and towards an engagement condition in the retention seat.
Claims
1. A cycling helmet comprising a cap structure, a fastening system of the helmet with straps for chinstrap fastening of the helmet, and securing means for the straps of the fastening system with respect to the cap structure, the securing means comprising for each strap a pin-like formation which is secured to a free end of the strap and a respective removable retention seat of the pin-like formation which is provided on the cap structure, the securing means comprise a gripping end piece which extends from each pin-like formation of the corresponding strap and which is configured to control, when held, movement of the pin-like formation away from and towards an engagement condition in the retention seat.
2. The helmet according to claim 1, wherein the gripping end piece is integral with the pin-like formation.
3. The helmet according to claim 1, wherein the gripping end piece comprises a plate-like portion which extends as a pair of arms in a spaced-apart relationship, which are fixedly joined to the pin-like formation, the plate-like portion defining the gripping surface, by which the movement of the pin-like formation can be controlled.
4. The helmet according to claim 3, wherein the arms delimit together with at least a portion of the pin-like formation and with an end of the plate-like portion a through-opening for the passage of the strap which is configured to be wrapped with relevant fixing around the pin-like formation.
5. The helmet according to claim 4, wherein each of the arms is fixedly joined to the pin-like formation at a predetermined spacing from a corresponding and respective free end of the pin-like formation so that a pair of respective and opposing end portions, configured to be adjoined by respective surfaces of the seat, remain delimited on the pin-like formation.
6. The helmet according to claim 5, wherein the seat is defined in an open box-shaped member which has an opening for the passage of the pin-like formation, said opening being in communication with a pair of cavities which are formed in the member and which have the abutment surfaces in order to receive and retain the respective end portions of the pin-like formation, the opening and the cavities having such a formation that the pin-like formation is directed, by gripping the end piece, away from and towards the opening in a first movement direction and away from and towards the cavity in a second movement direction, which is transverse relative to the first direction.
7. The helmet according to claim 5, wherein the end portions of the pin-like formation have a cylindrical formation.
8. The helmet according to claim 4, wherein the plate-like portion of the end piece has at a side, opposite to the opening, a second through-opening which is configured to be passed through by the strap in order to keep the strap in abutment against the plate-like portion.
9. The helmet according to claim 6, further comprising an internal cap of a suitable material for absorbing impacts, the box-shaped member which has the retention seat of each strap being secured to the internal cap in an injection-molding process by which the internal cap is produced.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The features and advantages of the invention will be better appreciated from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof which is illustrated by way of non-limiting example with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] With reference to the Figures cited, there is designated 1 a cycling helmet which is constructed according to the present invention.
[0027] The helmet 1 comprises a cap structure 2 which is capable of wrapping for the most part the head of the user and which comprises an external cap 3 in the form of a shell of rigid or semi-rigid material and an internal cap 4 which comprises a suitable material for absorbing the impacts and which is intended to wrap the head of the cyclist with contact.
[0028] Preferably, the cap or external shell 3 is constructed from polycarbonate or ABS or another similar material while the internal cap 4 is produced from expanded polystyrene or another similar material.
[0029] The cap 1 further comprises a strap type fastening system for the chinstrap fastening of the helmet, which is generally designated 5.
[0030] The system comprises in the region of each lateral side of the helmet, designated 2a, 2b, a respective strap portion 6a, 6b which is Y-shaped with a lower portion 7 which is connected to two upper portions 8, 9. The ends of each upper portion 8, 9 are secured to the cap structure 2 of the helmet, there being applied to the lower portion 7 of one (6a) of the strap portions a first portion 10a of a closure member which cooperates with a corresponding second portion 10b of the closure member which is applied to the lower portion 7 of the other strap portion (6b) in order to generally close in a snap-fitting and adjustable manner the strap under the throat of the cyclist. The closure member is of conventional type and does not constitute subject-matter of the present invention.
[0031] Each of the upper portions 8, 9 of the corresponding strap portion 6a,b can be fixed in a removable manner to the cap structure 2 of the helmet by respective securing means. As a result of the structural identity, there will be described in detail below only the securing means of the upper portion 8, it being understood that identical securing means are provided for the upper portion 9, in each of the strap portions at the corresponding side of the helmet.
[0032] The securing means comprise for each upper strap portion 8 a pin-like formation 11 which is secured to the free end of the upper strap portion and a respective seat 12 which is provided in the cap structure 2 which is intended to retain the pin-like formation in a removable manner.
[0033] The securing means further comprise a gripping end piece 13 which extends from the respective pin-like formation 11 of the corresponding strap and which is suitable for controlling, when held, the movement of the pin-like formation 11 away from and towards an engagement condition in the retention seat 12, as will be appreciated in greater detail from the following description.
[0034] Advantageously, the end piece 13 is integral, that is to say, constructed in a single piece, with the pin-like formation 11 and the pin-like formation preferably has a cylindrical formation.
[0035] The end piece 13 comprises a plate-like portion 13a which produces the gripping surface which is extended as a pair of arms 13b, 13c which are parallel with and spaced apart from each other and are fixedly joined to the pin-like formation 11. The arms 13b, 13c project practically radially from the pin 11 and are connected to the plate-like portion 13a at a preselected angle of inclination.
[0036] Each of the arms 13b, 13c is further fixedly joined to the pin-like formation 11 at a predetermined spacing from a corresponding and respective free axial end of the pin-like formation so that there remains delimited between each free end of the pin and the corresponding arm adjacent thereto a corresponding and respective pin portion which is designated 11a, 11b and which is intended to be adjoined by respective surfaces 12a, 12b of the seat 12. The arms 13b, 13c together delimit with at least a portion of the pin-like formation 11 (the portion between the arms) and with an end edge of the plate-like portion 13a (the one directed towards the pin) a through-opening 14. The passage of the corresponding upper strap portion which is intended to be wrapped with relevant fixing around the pin-like formation 11 is carried out through the opening 14. Preferably, the strap is wrapped around the pin with stitching of the superimposed edges in order to fixedly join the end of the strap to the pin (
[0037] There is designated 15 another through-opening in the form of an elongate slot which is formed in the plate-like portion 13a at the side opposite the opening 14. There is passed through the opening 15 the strap of the upper portion before the wrapping and fixing thereof around the pin-like formation. With such a configuration, the end of the upper strap portion is fixed in a position abutting the plate-like portion of the gripping end piece 13.
[0038] The seat 12 for anchoring the pin-like formation 11 is defined in a box-shaped member 16 which is partially open and which is provided with an opening 17 for inserting and removing the pin-like formation 11. The opening 17 is in communication with a pair of cavities 18a, 18b which are formed in the member 16 and which delimit the respective abutment surfaces 12a, 12b in order to receive and retain the corresponding portions 11a, 11b of the pin 11.
[0039] The opening 17 and the pair of cavities 18a, 18b have such a formation that the pin-like formation 11 is directed, by gripping the gripping end piece 13 between the fingers, away from and towards the opening 17 in a first movement direction and away from and towards the cavities 18a, 18b in a second movement direction which is transverse relative to the first direction.
[0040] Each respective cavity 18a, 18b is further partially delimited by a base surface 16a of the box-shaped member 16. At the side opposite the base 16a, there is provided in each cavity a tooth-like formation 19 which is capable of acting counter to the withdrawal of the corresponding pin portion from the cavity once inserted and retained therein.
[0041] The box-shaped member 16 which has the seat 12 for engaging the pin is fixedly joined in a suitable manner to the cap structure 2 of the helmet, for example, it may be secured to the internal cap 3 during the injection-molding process of the cap (
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[0044] Once the pin 11 is inserted and retained in the cavities of the seat 12, the strap is capable of transferring the loads applied by the fastening system to the cap structure by means of the action applied by the abutment surfaces 12a, 12b of each respective seat. In this position, the pin can further be angularly orientated about the main axis thereof in order to bring the gripping end piece 13 into abutment with the box-shaped member and in any case so as to remain to the greatest possible extent within the transverse dimension of the box-shaped member in order not to obstruct the correct fit of the helmet on the head, in the region of the securing means of the straps.
[0045] In order to remove the pin 11 from the retention seat 12, there is carried out a reverse movement with respect to the preceding one, which is readily controlled by gripping the gripping end piece 13 between the fingers. In a first movement, the pin is disengaged from the cavities (counter to the abutment action of the respective teeth 19), then with a second movement, substantially directed transversely to the first movement (and substantially perpendicular to the base surface of the box-shaped member), the pin-like formation is withdrawn from the seat through the opening 17, thereby bringing about the complete disengagement of the corresponding strap portion from the cap structure of the helmet. The invention thereby achieves the predetermined objectives, affording the advantages set out with respect to the known solutions.
[0046] A main advantage involves the fact that, by means of the invention, the engagement and disengagement of the straps of the fastening system with respect to the cap of the helmet are substantially improved and made easier in order to allow the rapid removal or replacement thereof, both for maintenance requirements or cleaning and for aesthetic requirements (for example, for changing the color of the straps) including by the user him/herself without thereby having to call upon specialist operators.