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EP3574785A1
EP3574785A1 EP19176729.2A EP19176729A EP3574785A1 EP 3574785 A1 EP3574785 A1 EP 3574785A1 EP 19176729 A EP19176729 A EP 19176729A EP 3574785 A1 EP3574785 A1 EP 3574785A1
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helmet
bearing
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sports
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Daniel Rietzler
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Atomic Austria GmbH
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/18Face protection devices
    • A42B3/22Visors
    • A42B3/221Attaching visors to helmet shells, e.g. on motorcycle helmets
    • A42B3/222Attaching visors to helmet shells, e.g. on motorcycle helmets in an articulated manner, e.g. hinge devices
    • A42B3/223Attaching visors to helmet shells, e.g. on motorcycle helmets in an articulated manner, e.g. hinge devices with means for locking the visor in a fully open, intermediate or closed position
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/18Face protection devices
    • A42B3/185Securing goggles or spectacles on helmet shells
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/18Face protection devices
    • A42B3/22Visors
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/18Face protection devices
    • A42B3/22Visors
    • A42B3/221Attaching visors to helmet shells, e.g. on motorcycle helmets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/18Face protection devices
    • A42B3/22Visors
    • A42B3/225Visors with full face protection, e.g. for industrial safety applications

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  • the invention relates to a sports helmet arrangement, in particular for spectacle wearers when exercising in winter sports and / or summer sports, with a helmet and a hinged thereto to a helmet shell of the helmet visor.
  • the object of the present invention was to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and to provide a sports helmet assembly which can be individually adapted to the needs and physical characteristics of the respective user in his facial area. In addition, but also the tightness between the helmet and visor to be maintained.
  • the advantage achieved by this is that the relative position of the pivot center points is displaced by the adjustment or the variable arrangement possibility of the left and right pivot axis for the visor relative to the helmet shell.
  • a kind of tilting movement of the visor, in particular its lower visor edge region is achieved on the side facing away from the back of the head or averted direction.
  • the visor has no or only a small filter effect for UV rays that the user wears sunglasses. If the user wears no glasses, the pivot axes are in that closer to the helmet top closer position or position -P (o) - arranged, whereby the lower visor edge portion is located closer to the face of the user in located in the protective position visor.
  • the upper position -P (o) - and the lower position -P (u) - the respective pivot axis are arranged directly above one another.
  • the extent of the tilting movement of the lower edge portion of the visor and, associated therewith, the creation of the additional free space can be determined depending on the selected distance.
  • Another embodiment is characterized in that the upper position -P (o) and the lower position -P (u) - the respective pivot axis are arranged on a circular arc, wherein the center of the arc in a normal view of the median plane through the Support section on the helmet runs.
  • This can always be a safe support and a preferred sealing engagement of the upper visor edge region on the support portion of the helmet, in particular its helmet shell, be ensured.
  • Another possible embodiment has the features that between the upper position -P (o) - and the lower position -P (u) - each of the two pivot axes at least one intermediate position is provided.
  • a further embodiment provides that each of the thrust axes of the bearing assemblies each along a Verstellwegs from its upper position -P (o) - in the lower position -P (u) - and Viceversa is adjustable.
  • a stepless or almost continuous adjustment movement and thus an individual relative positioning of each of the pivot axes with respect to the helmet shell can be created.
  • Another embodiment is characterized in that a locking device between each of the two bearing assemblies and the helmet shell is provided, by means of which locking device each of the positions of the respective pivot axis relative to the helmet shell along the adjustment path can be fixed.
  • a further preferred embodiment is characterized in that at least one first receiving opening for forming the upper position -P (o) - as the first fixed position and at least one second receiving opening for forming the lower position -P (u) - as the second fixed position in each of the two Temples are provided in the helmet shell of the helmet.
  • a first bearing element is provided for forming the two bearing arrangements, and of the first bearing elements respectively the upper position -P (o) - of the two pivot axes in the first fixed position with respect to the helmet shell is defined.
  • Another alternative embodiment is characterized in that in each case a second bearing element is provided for forming the two bearing arrangements, and of the second bearing elements in each case the position -P (u) - defined the two pivot axes in the second fixed position with respect to the helmet shell.
  • a further exact position of the pivot center of the visor on the helmet shell of the helmet can be determined as needed. This will be in advance determines whether the helmet should be adjusted with the visor for a spectacle wearer or for a user without glasses.
  • first bearing element and the second bearing element are each formed as a left-hand embodiment and as a right-hand embodiment. In this way, an exact individual adaptation of each of the bearing arrangements to the respective bearing to be formed can be created.
  • a further embodiment provides that the two pivot axes are each formed as a physical axis and the visor is pivotally mounted by the physical axes and that each of the physical axes passes through the first bearing element and the first receiving opening or each of the physical axes of the second bearing element and the second receiving opening interspersed.
  • Another embodiment is characterized in that each of the physical axes is held stationary on the helmet shell. Thus, a stable and firm articulation of the left and right end portions of the visor to the helmet shell can be created.
  • a further preferred embodiment is characterized in that each of the bearing elements is also held stationarily positioned on the helmet shell in the first fixed position or in the second fixed position located in the pivot axis.
  • each of the bearing elements is also held stationarily positioned on the helmet shell in the first fixed position or in the second fixed position located in the pivot axis.
  • the left bearing arrangement comprises a left bearing base part and the right bearing arrangement comprises a right bearing base part, and that the two bearing base parts mutually interchangeable on the helmet shell to form the upper position -P (o) - or the lower position -P (u) - can be arranged.
  • This can be dispensed with the production of additional components.
  • it can also be done with a faster conversion of the visor of a helmet wearer without glasses on a helmet with glasses or vice versa.
  • the visor comprises both at its left end portion and at its right end portion in each case a bearing axis element, and each bearing axis element is selectively inserted either in the first receiving opening or in the second receiving opening.
  • This can be done in a relatively simple manner, a pivotable articulation of the visor on the helmet, in particular its helmet shell.
  • a quick and mostly tool-free conversion process can be carried out from one fixed position to the other fixed position.
  • a further possible embodiment has the features that a shielding element is provided, which shielding element is designed in the shape of a rod profile and is arranged at least in sections along the lower visor edge region extending on the visor.
  • a further embodiment provides that the shielding element is arranged protruding in the direction of the back of the head starting from one of the rear head side of the helmet shell facing inner surface.
  • another embodiment is characterized in that a sealing element is provided, which sealing element is at least partially disposed in the region of the helmet opening defining the face opening on the helmet shell and the visor at its most covering the face opening protective position rests with its upper visor edge region on the sealing element.
  • a sealing element is provided, which sealing element is at least partially disposed in the region of the helmet opening defining the face opening on the helmet shell and the visor at its most covering the face opening protective position rests with its upper visor edge region on the sealing element.
  • a sports helmet assembly 1 which can be used in particular by spectacle wearers for winter sports and / or for summer sports.
  • Winter sports can include skiing, snowboarding, ice hockey, etc.
  • cycling, skateboarding, water sports, etc. can be considered summer sports.
  • the sports helmet assembly 1 comprises at least one helmet 2 with a helmet shell 3 and a visor 4 mounted pivotably on the helmet shell 3.
  • the helmet 2 further comprises still in a known manner fastening means, such as a chin strap, for mounting and attachment of the helmet 2 on the head of the user, not shown.
  • a padding is usually arranged or received.
  • a Kopfweiteneinstellvorraum may be provided for width adjustment and the associated adaptation to the head circumference of the user. Since these last-described components or component components are not necessarily directly related to the present invention, they have not been provided with their own reference numerals.
  • a first embodiment of a bearing device 15 for the visor 4 on the helmet shell 3 is shown and described below.
  • the helmet 2 with its helmet shell 3 is not designed as a full-face helmet, but in the manner of a hollow dome, wherein the helmet shell 3 laterally, namely left side and right side forms at least one temple region 6 and covers it in the user.
  • the helmet shell 3 and / or the padding may furthermore also extend over an ear region or form it on both sides.
  • the helmet 2 or its helmet shell 3 defines a helmet shell top side 7, a front side 8 and an occiput side 9 in normal use position and upright user.
  • a median plane 10 is defined.
  • the center plane 10 forms in the above-described position of use, a vertical plane, which is arranged centrally between the two temporal region 6 extending. Furthermore, the median plane 10, starting from the front side 8, extends towards the back of the head 9 of the helmet 2 or its helmet shell 3.
  • the helmet shell 3 defines on its front side 8 with a helmet shell edge 11 a face opening 12, which extends over an end region as far as the two temporal regions 6.
  • the face opening 12 is used to release at least a portion of the user's forehead, the eye area and possibly even the nose of the user and not cover. It should be covered at least the eye area and possibly also the nose of the user in befindaji in the protective position visor 4 of this.
  • the visor 4 is articulated or pivotally mounted on the helmet shell 3. This is done in the two end portions, namely a left end portion 13 and a right end portion 14.
  • a bearing device 15 for each of the end portions 13, 14 is provided, which in turn comprises a left bearing assembly 16 and a right bearing assembly 17.
  • Each of the bearing assemblies 16, 17 is also arranged or formed in the respective temple region 6 of the helmet 2. In most cases, these are separate components or component components.
  • the left bearing assembly 16 defines or forms a left pivot axis 18 and the right bearing assembly 17 defines or forms a right pivot axis 19 for the visor 4 mounted thereon.
  • the pivot axis 18, 19 may be formed by a physical axis or represent only an imaginary axis.
  • the visor 4 comprises or forms an upper visor edge region 20 and a lower visor edge region 21.
  • the two visor edge regions 20, 21 extend between the two end sections 13, 14.
  • the visor 4 has a curved or arcuate longitudinal course over its circumferential extent between the two end sections 13, 14 or the bearing arrangements 16, 17.
  • the lower visor edge region 21 is facing the user's nose or closer than the upper visor edge region 20.
  • the visor 4 Due to the pivotable mounting of the visor 4 on the helmet shell 3 of the helmet 2, the visor 4 as needed between the face opening 12 largely covering protective position and the face opening 12 largely releasing release position and viceversa about the pivot axes 18, 19 are pivoted.
  • the two positions define maximum positions, whereby any intermediate positions between them are possible.
  • In the release position is understood that from the face opening 12 in any case more than 50%, preferably up to 80%, 90% is not covered and thus freely accessible.
  • the face opening 12 can also be completely released by the visor 4 and thus no cover done.
  • the visor 4 is in its protective position, the upper Visierrand Scheme 20 is supported at least in the region of the median plane 10 in a support portion 22 on the helmet shell 3.
  • the support section 22 is located at least in the region or along the helmet shell edge 11 delimiting the face opening 12.
  • a sealing element 23 may also be provided which is arranged in the protective position between the helmet shell 3 and the visor 4. Thus, penetration of snow, water, dirt or the like into the receiving space 5 can be prevented or minimized.
  • the sealing element 23 is usually flat profile-shaped or rod-shaped and formed from a material having a low modulus of elasticity. Therefore, the sealing member 23 is easily deformed and may also have self-recovering properties after its deformation and discharge.
  • the sealing element 23 is arranged at least in sections in the region of the helmet shell rim 11 defining the face opening 12 on the helmet shell 3. Preferably, the sealing element 23 extends continuously along the helmet shell edge 11 in order to achieve a good sealing effect. If the sealing element 23 is provided, the visor 4 is based on its protective cover 12 largely covering the face opening 12 with its upper Visierrand Scheme 20 with the interposition of the sealing element 23 on the helmet shell 3 and thus on the helmet 2 from.
  • the helmet shell 3 may have an edge portion which is in the form of a shield 24.
  • the shield 24 forms a projection or approach, on which also the sealing element 23 can be arranged on the outside.
  • the upper visor edge region 20 may preferably be designed to be inclined in the opposite direction, in order to form in the protective position of the visor 4 in approximately a parallel orientation with respect to the shield 24 and, associated therewith, a whopping abutment. This is especially true in the representations of 3 and 4 to see
  • a shielding element 25 can also be provided on the visor 4, which is also formed flat profile-shaped or rod-shaped.
  • the shielding element 25 is in the Fig. 3 shown.
  • the shielding element 25 is arranged at least in sections along the lower visor edge region 21 extending on the visor 4.
  • the arrangement or attachment to the visor 4 can be made such that the shielding element 25 is arranged projecting from one of the back of the head 9 side of the helmet shell 3 facing inner surface of the visor 4 in the direction of the back of the head 9.
  • the visor 4 is supported with its upper Visierrand Scheme 20 at least in the region of the median plane 10 on the helmet shell 3, in particular on the sealing element 23.
  • the support portion 22 forms at least partially an abutment for the visor 4 fitting thereto.
  • each of the pivot axes 18, 19 in each case from one of the helmet shell upper side 7 nearer upper position -P (o ) - in a further spaced from the helmet shell top 7 lower position -P (u) - is displaced.
  • the two positions -P (o) - and -P (u) - can be understood as maximum positions, with any intermediate positions are possible and conceivable.
  • the lower position -P (u) - of the visor 4 and its relative position with respect to the helmet 2 is in the Fig. 2 shown in full lines.
  • the relative position of the visor 4 with its lower visor edge region 21 is at the in the upper position -P (o) - located pivot axes 18, 19 in the Fig. 2 shown in dotted lines.
  • the respective relative positions with respect to the helmet shell 3 and the helmet shell top 7 can be achieved in each case by a stationary arrangement or by an adjustable arrangement.
  • a horizontal plane can also be used which runs through the uppermost point of the helmet shell upper side 7.
  • the alignment and arrangement of the helmet 2 takes place in the usual position of use. Then the distances can be related to the horizontal plane. Otherwise, the distance or the distance along the curved helmet shell 3 can be selected starting from the center plane 10.
  • each of the positions -P (o) - and -P (u) - of the two pivot axes 18, 19 each have a specially designed bearing element 26 and 27 is provided.
  • each a first bearing element 26 for forming the left and right bearing assembly 16, 17 is provided as this in the Fig. 6 is shown.
  • the first bearing element 26 may be formed as its own first left bearing element 26-1 and as its own first right bearing element 26-2.
  • the upper position -P (o) - the pivot axes 18, 19 serves to arrange the visor 4, starting from its abutment on the support portion 22 towards its lower visor edge portion 21 closer to the receiving space 5 or the back of the head 9 of the helmet 2 ,
  • each of the second bearing elements 27 defines the lower position -P (u) of the two pivot axes 18, 19 in a second fixed position relative to the helmet shell 3.
  • the second bearing element 27 can also be designed as a second left bearing element 27-1 and as a second right bearing element 27-2. This is best from the Fig. 2 and 7 to see.
  • the left bearing elements 26-1, 27-1 and also the right bearing elements 26-2, 27-2 can also be referred to as the left embodiment and as the right embodiment of the two bearing elements 26 and 27.
  • Each of the bearing elements 26, 27 is preferably also held stationarily positioned on the helmet shell 3 when the pivot axes 18, 19 are located in the first fixed position or in the second fixed position.
  • the relative positions or positions -P (o) - and - P (u) - the left pivot axis 18 and the right pivot axis 19 with respect to the helmet 2 and its helmet shell 3 are clearly defined.
  • the left and right pivot axis 18, 19 are formed in this embodiment as a left and right body axis 33, 34.
  • the bearing elements 26, 27 with the physical axes 33, 34 received therein each form a structural unit, on each of which the end sections 13, 14 of the visor 4 are mounted.
  • the visor 4 should basically remain the same, it should only the articulation points and thus the pivot axes 18, 19 in their relative position relative to the helmet shell 3 are changed.
  • Each of the physical axes 33, 34 passes through either the first bearing element 26 and a first receiving opening 30 in the helmet shell 3 of the helmet 2 or else the second bearing element 27 and a second receiving opening 31.
  • Each of the bearing elements 26, 27 is in turn by means of at least one retaining element 28 on a provided in the helmet shell 3 for this purpose retaining element receptacle 29 on the helmet shell 3 - see Fig. 4 - fixed or fixable in position.
  • each of several of the bearing elements 26, 27 each have a plurality, preferably two holding elements 28 and also on the helmet shell 3 each more, preferably two holding element receptacle 29 is provided to prevent rotation.
  • the upper position -P (o) - or the lower position -P (u) - the pivot axes 18, 19 are uniquely determined.
  • At least one first receiving opening 30 and at least one second receiving opening 31 are provided in the helmet shell 3 both on the left side and on the right side, as they have already been described above.
  • the first receiving openings 30 each serve to receive a left pivot axis 18 and a right pivot axis 19 and thus to form the first fixed position, namely in the upper position -P (o) -.
  • the second receiving openings 31 also serve to receive a left pivot axis 18 and a right pivot axis 19, but to form the second fixed position namely in the lower position -P (u) -.
  • the pivot axes 18, 19 or these forming the physical axes 33, 34 are either included in the first receiving openings 30 or in the second receiving openings 31 and held on the helmet shell 3 his.
  • the mutually differently shaped first bearing element 26 and the second bearing element 27 are in the 6 and 7 shown. It can be seen that the at least one retaining element 28 and the bearing opening 32 for receiving the pivot axis 18, 19 are arranged or formed in different positions on the bearing elements 26, 27 to each other.
  • the pivot axes 18, 19 are inserted into the upper or first receiving openings 30 in the helmet shell 3 and kept positioned on the helmet shell 3 thereto. If, however, the second bearing elements 27 are used, the pivot axes 18, 19 formed by the physical axes 33, 34 are inserted into the lower or second receiving openings 31 in the helmet shell 3 and held in position on the helmet shell 3.
  • the attachment of the physical axes 33, 34 is preferably carried out fixed to the helmet shell. 3
  • the upper position -P (o) - and the lower position -P (u) - the respective pivot axis 18, 19 or even the first receiving opening 30 and the second receiving opening 31 are selected so that this view of the temple area 6 or the temple side of the helmet 2 are arranged directly above one another. But it could also be an arrangement to each other that the upper position -P (o) - and the lower position -P (u) - the respective pivot axis 18, 19 or even the first receiving opening 30 and the second receiving opening 31 at a Arc are arranged.
  • the center or the center of the arc extends in a normal view of the center plane 10 through the support portion 22 on the helmet 2 or on the helmet shell 3.
  • Fig. 8 is another and possibly independent embodiment of the bearing assemblies 16, 17 shown for the visor 4, again for like parts, the same reference numerals or component names as in the previous Fig. 1 to 7 be used. In order to avoid unnecessary repetition, the detailed description in the previous ones will be used Fig. 1 to 7 referred or referred.
  • a representation is selected which represents a view of the face side of the helmet 2. For better clarity, the helmet 2 and the visor 4 are not shown.
  • the left bearing assembly 16 comprises a left bearing base part 35 and the right bearing assembly 17 includes a right bearing base part 36.
  • the two bearing base parts 35, 36 are formed such that the left bearing base part 35 is on the left side of the helmet 2 and the right bearing base part 36 is on the right side of the helmet 2, respectively the upper position -P (o) - for the arrangement of the two pivot axes 18th , 19 is defined.
  • the two bearing base parts 35, 36 are interchanged in their arrangement on the helmet 2 or on the helmet shell 3, these form or respectively define the lower position -P (u) - for the two pivot axes 18, 19.
  • This is how then the left bearing base part 35 on the right side of the helmet 2 and the right bearing base part 36 on the left side of the helmet 2.
  • This is indicated in dashed lines.
  • the pivot axes 18, 19, the receiving openings 30, 31, the at least one holding element 28 and the at least one holding element receptacle 29, which are described above and which are embodied as physical axes 33, 34, can be provided analogously, as has already been described in detail above.
  • Fig. 9 is another and possibly independent embodiment of the bearing assemblies 16, 17 shown for the visor 4, again for like parts, the same reference numerals or component names as in the previous Fig. 1 to 8 be used. In order to avoid unnecessary repetition, the detailed description in the previous ones will be used Fig. 1 to 8 referred or referred.
  • the first receiving opening 30 and the second receiving opening 31 are arranged and formed in the helmet shell 3 of the helmet 2 on each side in each temple region 6.
  • a bearing axle element 37 is provided in each case in the left-hand end section 13 and in the right-hand end section 14 of the visor 4.
  • the bearing axis elements 37 pass through the visor 4 in each case in a bore 38 and extend into the respective receiving opening 30 or 31 into it.
  • the bearing axis elements 37 are substantially bolt-shaped, in particular hollow cylindrical, and have at their ends facing away from the helmet shell 3 each have a bore 38 in the radial direction superior retaining lug 39.
  • at least one latching projection 40 is furthermore provided on the bearing axis element 37.
  • each of the bearing axis elements 37 can be positioned in the axial direction directed to the side facing away from the receiving space 5 side in its position relative to the helmet shell 3.
  • Fig. 10 is another and possibly independent embodiment of the bearing assemblies 16, 17 shown for the visor 4, again for like parts, the same reference numerals or component names as in the previous Fig. 1 to 9 be used. In order to avoid unnecessary repetition, the detailed description in the previous ones will be used Fig. 1 to 9 referred or referred.
  • each of the Schenkachsen 18, 19, in particular each of the physical axes 33, 34, the bearing assemblies 16, 17 each along a Verstellwegs 41 from its upper position -P (o) - in the lower position -P (u) - and vice-versa is adjustable.
  • a longitudinal slot 42 may be formed, which can serve to receive one of the physical axes 33, 34.
  • a separate guide arrangement between the bearing arrangement 16, 17 and the helmet shell 3 can additionally be provided in each case.
  • a separate latching device 43 is provided or formed on each side of the helmet shell 3 in its temporal area 6.
  • each of the positions of the respective pivot axis 18, 19 relative to the helmet shell 3 can be determined along the adjustment path 41 and set individually according to the needs of the user.
  • a latching device 43 are here exemplified on the helmet shell 3 along the adjustment path 41 on both sides of the longitudinal slot 42 a row of teeth as the first locking elements and the bearing assembly 16, 17 are provided engageable second locking elements.
  • the second locking elements may be pressed under elastic bias against the first locking elements.

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