HELMET WITH VIDEO ACQUISITION DEVICE AND DISPLAY
20170078622 ยท 2017-03-16
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Abstract
A helmet with video acquisition device and display, comprising a helmet shell on which at least one video acquisition device is fixed, and a display arranged at one end of a front piece of the helmet; further comprising elements to allow the movement of the display laterally with respect to the active position in which the display is arranged completely in front of the eyes of a user.
Claims
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11. A helmet with video acquisition device and display, comprising a helmet shell on which at least one video acquisition device is fixed, and a display arranged at one end of a front piece of the helmet, comprising means to allow a movement of said display laterally with respect to an active position in which said display is arranged completely in front of the eyes of a user.
12. The helmet according to claim 11, wherein said means adapted to allow the movement of said display comprise means adapted to allow the rotation of said display so as to move it to a position that is angled and displaced with respect to a front position in which said display is completely in front of the eyes of the user.
13. The helmet according to claim 11, wherein said means adapted to allow the rotation of the display comprise a first guide adapted to be mated to the display and a second guide adapted to be mated to the front of the helmet.
14. The helmet according to claim 13, wherein said first guide is provided with a protruding tooth adapted to mate in a slot defined on a surface of said second guide adapted to face a surface of said first guide provided with the tooth.
15. The helmet according to claim 14, wherein said first guide is provided with a pair of pivots adapted to allow the rotation of said display with respect to said first guide.
16. The helmet according to claim 11, wherein said display can be angled upwardly in any of its active positions.
17. The helmet according to claim 16, wherein said active positions of said display are stable active positions.
18. The helmet according to claim 11, wherein the movement of said display is motorized.
19. The helmet according to claim 11, wherein said display is adapted to display 2D and/or 3D images.
20. The helmet according to claim 11, wherein said video acquisition device is connected to said display by means of a cable or wirelessly.
Description
[0012] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the helmet according to the present invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0028] With reference to the figures, the helmet according to the invention, generally designated by the reference numeral 1, comprising a helmet shell 2 that constitutes the body of the helmet, to which a video acquisition device 3 is applied which can be constituted by a front video camera, or by a rear video camera, or by a pair of video cameras or more.
[0029] The video acquisition device is powered by a battery pack 4 that is arranged at the rear part of the helmet and is coupled to the shell 2 of the helmet itself.
[0030] The helmet has, moreover, a visor portion 5 to which a display 6 is coupled. The visor portion is extended preferably beyond the position of the video acquisition device 3.
[0031] The connection between the video acquisition device 3 and the display 6 is entrusted to a connection 7 (wired, as in the figure, or wireless).
[0032] One of the particularities of the invention resides in that the display can be moved from an active position, such as the one shown in
[0033] The display 6 is provided with means that allow its adjustment from an active position, as shown in
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[0035] The means for adjusting the position of the display 6 comprise a first guide and a second guide. In particular, the display 6 is provided with a guide 10, which is substantially C-shaped and is connected in an upward region to the display 6.
[0036] The display 6 can rotate with respect to the guide 10 by pivoting about pivots 11 that protrude toward the inside of the short portions of the C-shape.
[0037] The guide 10 is adapted to mate with a guide 12 provided at the lower edge of the visor portion or front piece 5 of the helmet.
[0038] The guide 12 is provided with blocking means 13 adapted to engage a tooth 14 arranged at one end of the guide 12, so as to move the guide 12 to overlap the guide 10 perfectly when the display has to be in the active condition in which it is completely arranged in front of the eyes of the operator. Moreover, rubber washers are present so as to create a block against unintentional rightward sliding of the display.
[0039] The sliding of the display 6 connected to the guide 10 is entrusted to a coupling between a slot 15 defined on the lower surface of the guide 12, i.e., the surface designed to face the guide 10, and a protruding pin 16 defined on the upper surface of the guide 10, surface which is intended to face the slot 15 of the guide 12.
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[0041] In all the positions of the display, said display can be rotated upwardly.
[0042] The helmet described above allows therefore to have a display that can be arranged according to the requirements of the user, completely in front of the viewing field, or moved laterally thereto, or moved and angled so as to have the viewing field completely unhindered.
[0043] The possibility to have the display moved laterally and angled allows the brain not to have a single focusing distance, since the display is angled, and the points of interest can be at a different distance from the eye, and therefore an automatic process is not established by which the brain changes focus automatically, switching between close up and distant, with consequent eye fatigue.
[0044] In practice it has been found that the helmet according to the present invention achieves fully the intended aim and objects.
[0045] The helmet thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims.
[0046] Thus, for example, the movement of the display can be motorized.
[0047] All the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0048] In practice, the materials used, as well as the contingent shapes and dimensions, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.