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- the present invention relates to a helmet for drives various types of vehicles such as automobiles and motor bikes, vessels such as motor boats, as well as moving tools such as bicycles and so forth.
- a helmet which removably includes a head cushion member to give a comfortable wear feeling to the wearer when wearing the helmet.
- the head cushion member described in the patent literature 1 listed below is configured such that a side head part cushion member, a crown part cushion member, a front head part cushion member, and a rear head part cushion member, which are formed with a cushion member covered with fabric, are joined together along the inner surface of the helmet.
- the head cushion member is configured such that a pocket-shaped folding back part is formed by folding back the one end part of the neck part of a rear head part cushion member and an adjusting cushion member is provided insertably into or removably from this cover, and by inserting or removing this adjusting cushion member into or from the cover, the thickness in the neck part of rear head part cushion member can be adjusted.
- the insertion or removal of the adjusting cushion member into or from the cover makes it possible to easily adjust the thickness in the neck part of the rear head part cushion member, and thus a desired wear feeling can be obtained when wearing the helmet.
- the objects of the present invention are to make it possible to provide an adjusting cushion member so as to correspond to the individually different shape of the head part and cheek part of an wearer, to improve the holding capability of adjusting cushion member, and to reliably obtain a desired wear feeling by improving the holding capability of adjusting cushion member, and so forth.
- the helmet according to the present invention is provided with at least the following configuration.
- the present invention provides a helmet.
- the helmet includes a helmet shell configuring the outermost layer of a helmet, an impact absorbing liner provided on the inner side surface of the helmet shell and a detachable cushion body provided inside the impact absorbing liner, wherein the cushion body includes a basic cushion member configuring a wearer side part and an adjusting cushion member detachably provided so as to overlap the basic cushion member, and a cover for preventing the shift between the adjusting cushion member and the basic cushion member is provided outside the cushion body such that the cover is located outside the portion where the adjusting cushion member overlaps the basic cushion member, and an opening section for inserting or removing the adjusting cushion member is provided between the cover and the basic cushion member.
- the adjusting cushion member is provided on the impact absorbing liner side and/or the wearer side.
- the adjusting cushion member and/or the basic cushion member is configured such that the shift of adjusting cushion member is prevented by friction resistance.
- the adjusting cushion member and/or the basic cushion member has mutually peelable adherence the adjusting cushion member and/or the basic cushion member includes a mutually peelable adhesive member.
- the opening width of the opening section is configured to be narrower than the total width of the adjusting cushion member.
- the opening section is configured to be openable and closable.
- the present invention offers the following advantages. That is, the shift of an adjusting cushion member is prevented by a cover and the adjusting cushion member is configured to be insertable and removable into and from a cushion body, thereby making it possible to provide an adjusting cushion member so as to correspond to individually different shape of the head part or cheek part of the wearer, while making it possible to improve the holding capability of the adjusting cushion member. By improving the holding capability of the adjusting cushion member, a desired wear feeling can be reliably obtained.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a helmet according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line ( 2 )-( 2 ) of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the head cushion member of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line ( 4 )-( 4 ) of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a helmet illustrating another embodiment of the placement positions of the adjusting cushion member
- FIG. 6 is a view illustrating an embodiment wherein the adjusting cushion member is attached to the cheek part cushion member: FIG. 6( a ) is a partially cut out side view of the cheek part cushion member, FIG. 6 ( b ) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line (b)-(b) of FIG. 6 ( a ), and FIG. 6(C) is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state where the adjusting cushion member is attached to the cushion component without the exterior members;
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating another embodiment of the cover.
- FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the adjusting cushion member, wherein FIG. 8( a ) is an enlarged view of the essential part of the adjusting cushion member the surface of which is configured to form fine concavity and convexity so as to generate friction resistance, FIG. 8( b ) is an enlarged view of the essential part of the adjusting cushion member wherein a fabric with rough weave patterns or knitted stitches is bonded to the surface of the adjusting cushion member so as to generate friction resistance; and
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an embodiment wherein the opening section of the cover is configured to be openable and closable.
- the helmet described below includes an open face helmet.
- a helmet for both open-face and full-face use is included, wherein, as shown in the Japanese laid-open patent publication H07-126908, the front open part of the helmet body of an open face type is covered with a shield which is rotatably supported about an axis on both the right and left sides of a helmet shell, and a chin guard is rotatably and fixably attached to the supporting axis part of the shield, crossing over the front open part between both the right and left sides of the helmet shell.
- the basic cushion member described hereinafter includes a head cushion member provided on the inner surface of the head part of helmet, and a cheek part cushion member provided on the inner surface of the side part of helmet.
- the head part cushion member described hereinafter is provided on the inner surface of the head part of helmet including those which are configured to join the side head part cushion member, the crown part cushion member, the front head part cushion member, and the rear head part cushion member along the inner surface of the head part of the helmet.
- peelable adherence is defined as the adherence which does not cause damage to an adjusting cushion member and a basic cushion member when the adjusting cushion member is removed from the basic cushion member.
- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 are configuration views of a helmet A
- FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 are configuration views of a head part cushion member 1 .
- the helmet A includes a helmet shell A 1 configuring the outermost layer of the helmet A, an impact absorbing liner A 2 provided on the inner surface of the helmet shell A 1 , a cushion body B provided on the inner surface of the impact absorbing liner A 2 and the inner side of the helmet shell A 1 , and a shield A 3 which is supported about an axis on both the right and left outer sides of the helmet shell A 1 rotatably in the direction to open and close the front open part A 10 of the helmet shell A 1 .
- the cushion body B which configures a wearer side part, includes a basic cushion member C having a head part cushion member 1 provided on the head part inner side of the impact absorbing liner A 2 and cheek part cushion members A 4 L, A 4 R provided on the inner side of the right and left side part of the helmet shell A 1 ; and adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R which are provided on the side of the impact absorbing liner A 2 in the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R of the head part cushion member 1 in the basic cushion member C.
- the helmet shell A 1 is molded in the shape of a full face helmet by using a reinforced fiber resin material (GFRP, CFRA, and so forth) which is made by impregnating a reinforced fiber material (glass fiber, carbon fiber, and so forth) with a thermoset resin material (epoxy resin material, phenol resin material, and so forth), or a thermoplastic resin (polycarbonate, and so forth).
- GFRP reinforced fiber resin material
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- the impact absorbing liner A 2 is molded in the shape corresponding to the protection region of head part (crown part, front head part, rear head part, side head part) on the inner surface side of the helmet shell A 1 , which is defined by various national standards, by using a material with shock-absorbing performance (for example, expanded polystyrene material) or an alternative material with the same shock-absorbing performance as this material.
- a material with shock-absorbing performance for example, expanded polystyrene material
- an alternative material with the same shock-absorbing performance as this material for example, expanded polystyrene material
- the cheek part cushion members A 4 L, A 4 R are configured by enveloping a buffer material 40 molded by using the same or similar material as the impact absorbing liner A 2 and a cushion component 41 molded by using urethane material and so forth with an exterior member 42 which is made of a flexible material such as fabric (see FIG. 2 ).
- the cheek part cushion members A 4 L, A 4 R are detachably attached to the helmet shell A 1 via a fixing member (not shown).
- the head part cushion member 1 is configured by joining the aforementioned side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R, crown part cushion member 3 , front head part cushion member 4 , and rear head part cushion member 5 along the head part inner surface of the impact absorbing liner A 2 .
- the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R, the crown part cushion member 3 , the front head part cushion member 4 , and the rear head part cushion member 5 are configured by enveloping with an exterior member 12 a a cushion component 11 which is made of the same material as the cushion component used for the cheek part cushion members A 4 L, A 4 R or has the similar cushion capability thereto.
- the head part cushion member is detachably attached to the impact absorbing liner A 2 via a fixing member (not shown) such that the cushion member can be replaced by a head part cushion member the size of which corresponds to the head part size of a wearer.
- the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R are provided at the position corresponding to the side head part of a wearer, and adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R which adjust the thickness of the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R are detachably provided on the side of the impact absorbing liner A 2 so as to overlap the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R.
- the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R include covers 7 L, 7 R which hold the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R from outside the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R by sandwiching the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R between the covers 7 L, 7 R and the cushion component 11 .
- the crown part cushion member 3 is provided at the position corresponding to the crown part of a wearer
- the front head part cushion member 4 is provided at the position corresponding to the front head part of a wearer
- the rear head part cushion member 5 is provided at the position corresponding to the rear head part of a wearer, respectively.
- the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are made of the same material as the cushion component 11 used for the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R or have the similar cushion capability thereto, and include an adhesive member 60 which detachably adheres to the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R.
- the adhesive member 60 is an adhesive tape and so forth having an adhesive force which does not cause damage to the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R and the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R when removing the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R from the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R.
- the adhesive member 60 adheres to the exterior member 12 of the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R, whereby the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are detachably attached to the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R.
- the covers 7 L, 7 R are provided so as to face the exterior member 12 and sandwich the cushion component 11 between the covers 7 L, 7 R and the exterior member 12 , thus functioning as part of the exterior member 12 as well.
- the three side parts except for the upper end part of the covers 7 L, 7 R are sewn to or adhered to the exterior member 12 , thus being fixed thereto so as to form an opening section 70 which allows to insert or remove the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R through between the non-fixed upper end part and the cushion component 11 , and thus a bag part 71 is configured between the inner surface of the covers 7 L, 7 R and the outer surface of the cushion component 11 such that the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are inserted into the bag part 71 from the opening section 70 .
- the opening width of the opening section 70 is formed so as to be narrower than the total width of the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R, and thus the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are deformed and contracted to allow insertion and removal of the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R into and from the bag part 71 through the opening section 70 .
- the adhesive member 60 is faced to the cushion component 11 and is bonded to the cushion component 11 , whereby the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are held to the cushion component 11 .
- the adhesive member 60 may be faced to the inner side of the covers 7 L, 7 R so as to be bonded to the covers 7 L, 7 R.
- the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are inserted into the bag part 71 , thereby the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are held to the cushion component 11 while the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are prevented by the covers 7 L, 7 R from coming into contact with the impact absorbing liner A 2 , whereby when attaching the head part cushion member to the helmet A and wearing the helmet A, the shift of the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R can be prevented.
- the opening width of the opening section 70 is formed to be narrower than the total width of the adjusting cushion members 6 L 6 R, whereby when attaching the head part cushion member to the helmet A and wearing the helmet A, the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R in the bag part 71 can be prevented from getting out from the opening section 70 .
- the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are held by the adhesive member 60 which has an adhesive force without causing damage to the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R and the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R, whereby the insertion and removal of the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are easy and when the adhesive member 60 is peeled off, the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R and the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R can be prevented from being damaged.
- the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R which are inserted into the bag part 71 are prevented from shifting or getting out from the opening section 70 , whereby the helmet A can be configured so as to have the high holding capability while reliably obtaining a desired wear feeling.
- the present invention is not limited to the embodiments which are shown here as examples, and can be practiced based on the configuration without departing from the content described in each of claims.
- the configurations on the basis of FIGS. 6 to 9 are described, and the same symbols are applied to the same parts in the configurations shown in FIGS. 1 to 5 , whereby duplicated descriptions are eliminated.
- the configuration was shown as the example wherein the covers 7 L, 7 R are provided only for the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R.
- a cover 7 U may be provided for the crown part cushion member 3
- a cover 7 F may be provided for the front head part cushion member 4
- a cover 7 B may be provided for the rear head part cushion member 5 such that the bag parts 71 are provided for all the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R, the crown part cushion member 3 , the front head part cushion member 4 , and the rear head part cushion member 5 .
- covers 7 L, 7 R, 7 U, 7 F, 7 B may be provided on one or more of the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R, the crown part cushion member 3 , the front head part cushion member 4 , and the rear head part cushion member 5 .
- FIG. 5 shows as an example that the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R, 6 U, 6 F, 6 B are inserted in all the bag parts 71 .
- the inserting part of the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R, 6 U, 6 F, 6 B may be determined according to the preference of a user.
- the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R may be provided on the cheek part cushion members A 4 L, A 4 R.
- the cheek part cushion members A 4 L, A 4 R according to this embodiment is configured such that the exterior member 42 is detachable with respect to the cushion component 41 .
- the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are applied to the cushion component 41 which is exposed when the exterior member 42 is removed therefrom, and then the cushion component 41 to which the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are applied, is covered with the exterior member 42 , whereby the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R can be inserted into the cheek part cushion members A 4 L, A 4 R.
- the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are provided on the wearer side of the cushion component 41 such that the size and wear feeling can be adjusted on the wearer side.
- the configuration wherein the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are provided on the wearer side of the cushion component 41 is applicable to the aforementioned side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R, the crown part cushion member 3 , the front head part cushion member 4 , and the rear head part cushion member 5 as well.
- the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R are formed in an annular shape so as to surround the chin strap through-holes 61 provided on the cheek part cushion members A 4 L, A 4 R, thus preventing the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R from interfering with the chin strap (not shown) which passes through the chin strap through-holes 61 .
- the exterior member 42 functions as the cover which holds the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R provided on the interior member 41 such that the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R do not shift, and thus the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R can be held so as not to shift in such a configuration as well.
- the covers 7 L, 7 R which are made of the flexible fabric similar to that of the exterior member 12 , may be sewn to the outer surface of the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R which are configured such that the exterior member 12 covers the entire cushion component 11 .
- the friction resistance of the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R may act to prevent the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R from shifting.
- the friction resistance is generated by fine concavity and convexity 63 formed on the surface of the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R as shown in FIG. 8( a ), or by bonding a fabric 64 with rough weave patterns or knitted stitches onto the surface of the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R as shown in FIG. 8( b ).
- the friction resistance may be generated not only on the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R, but also on all the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R, the cover 7 L, 7 R, the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R, the side head part cushion members 2 L, 2 R, and the cover 7 L, 7 R.
- the opening width of the opening section 70 shown as an example is configured to be narrower than the total width of the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R
- the opening width of the opening section 70 may be configured to be greater than or equal to the total width of the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R and the opening section 70 may be configured to be openable and closable by using a surface tape 72 and so forth as shown in FIG. 9 , whereby the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R may be held in the covers 7 L, 7 R so as not to get out therefrom or shift therein.
- the configuration wherein the opening section 70 is configured to be openable and closable can be applied to the opening section 70 as shown in the example wherein the opening width is configured to be narrower than the total width of the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R.
- the adhesive member 60 shown in the example is provided on the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R, the adhesive member 60 may be provided on the cushion component 11 and/or the inner surface of the covers 7 L, 7 R (not shown).
- the adhesive member 60 may be removed by configuring the adjusting cushion members 6 L, 6 R and/or the head part cushion member or the covers 7 L, 7 R with an adhesive material, or by generating the aforementioned friction resistance thereon (not shown).
- the adhesive material polyurethane elastomer sheet and so forth are listed.
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A helmet includes a helmet shell configuring the outermost layer of the helmet, an impact absorbing liner provided on the inner side surface of the helmet shell, and a detachable cushion body provided inside the impact absorbing liner, wherein the cushion body includes a basic cushion member configuring a wearer side part and an adjusting cushion members detachably provided so as to overlap the basic cushion member, and a covers for preventing the shift between the adjusting cushion members and the basic cushion member are provided outside the cushion body such that the covers are located outside the portion where the adjusting cushion members overlap the basic cushion member, and an opening section for inserting or removing the adjusting cushion members is provided between the covers and the basic cushion member.
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- The present invention relates to a helmet for drives various types of vehicles such as automobiles and motor bikes, vessels such as motor boats, as well as moving tools such as bicycles and so forth.
- There is known a helmet, which removably includes a head cushion member to give a comfortable wear feeling to the wearer when wearing the helmet. The head cushion member described in the
patent literature 1 listed below is configured such that a side head part cushion member, a crown part cushion member, a front head part cushion member, and a rear head part cushion member, which are formed with a cushion member covered with fabric, are joined together along the inner surface of the helmet. - Further, the head cushion member is configured such that a pocket-shaped folding back part is formed by folding back the one end part of the neck part of a rear head part cushion member and an adjusting cushion member is provided insertably into or removably from this cover, and by inserting or removing this adjusting cushion member into or from the cover, the thickness in the neck part of rear head part cushion member can be adjusted.
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- [PATENT LITERATURE 1] Laid-open patent publication 2000-160424
- According to the related art shown in the
patent literature 1, the insertion or removal of the adjusting cushion member into or from the cover makes it possible to easily adjust the thickness in the neck part of the rear head part cushion member, and thus a desired wear feeling can be obtained when wearing the helmet. - However, according to the related art shown in the
patent literature 1, since the width of entrance of the cover is equal to the width of the adjusting cushion member, the adjusting cushion member easily gets out from the cover, thus shift easily occurs in the getting out direction when attaching the head part cushion member to the helmet. - The objects of the present invention are to make it possible to provide an adjusting cushion member so as to correspond to the individually different shape of the head part and cheek part of an wearer, to improve the holding capability of adjusting cushion member, and to reliably obtain a desired wear feeling by improving the holding capability of adjusting cushion member, and so forth.
- In order to achieve such objects, the helmet according to the present invention is provided with at least the following configuration.
- The present invention provides a helmet. The helmet includes a helmet shell configuring the outermost layer of a helmet, an impact absorbing liner provided on the inner side surface of the helmet shell and a detachable cushion body provided inside the impact absorbing liner, wherein the cushion body includes a basic cushion member configuring a wearer side part and an adjusting cushion member detachably provided so as to overlap the basic cushion member, and a cover for preventing the shift between the adjusting cushion member and the basic cushion member is provided outside the cushion body such that the cover is located outside the portion where the adjusting cushion member overlaps the basic cushion member, and an opening section for inserting or removing the adjusting cushion member is provided between the cover and the basic cushion member.
- It is preferable that the adjusting cushion member is provided on the impact absorbing liner side and/or the wearer side.
- It is preferable that the adjusting cushion member and/or the basic cushion member is configured such that the shift of adjusting cushion member is prevented by friction resistance.
- It is preferable that the adjusting cushion member and/or the basic cushion member has mutually peelable adherence the adjusting cushion member and/or the basic cushion member includes a mutually peelable adhesive member.
- It is preferable that the opening width of the opening section is configured to be narrower than the total width of the adjusting cushion member.
- It is preferable that the opening section is configured to be openable and closable.
- With such aspects, the present invention offers the following advantages. That is, the shift of an adjusting cushion member is prevented by a cover and the adjusting cushion member is configured to be insertable and removable into and from a cushion body, thereby making it possible to provide an adjusting cushion member so as to correspond to individually different shape of the head part or cheek part of the wearer, while making it possible to improve the holding capability of the adjusting cushion member. By improving the holding capability of the adjusting cushion member, a desired wear feeling can be reliably obtained.
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FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a helmet according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line (2)-(2) ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the head cushion member ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line (4)-(4) ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a helmet illustrating another embodiment of the placement positions of the adjusting cushion member; -
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating an embodiment wherein the adjusting cushion member is attached to the cheek part cushion member:FIG. 6( a) is a partially cut out side view of the cheek part cushion member,FIG. 6 (b) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line (b)-(b) ofFIG. 6 (a), andFIG. 6(C) is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state where the adjusting cushion member is attached to the cushion component without the exterior members; -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating another embodiment of the cover; -
FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the adjusting cushion member, whereinFIG. 8( a) is an enlarged view of the essential part of the adjusting cushion member the surface of which is configured to form fine concavity and convexity so as to generate friction resistance,FIG. 8( b) is an enlarged view of the essential part of the adjusting cushion member wherein a fabric with rough weave patterns or knitted stitches is bonded to the surface of the adjusting cushion member so as to generate friction resistance; and -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an embodiment wherein the opening section of the cover is configured to be openable and closable. - The helmet described below includes an open face helmet.
- Further, a helmet for both open-face and full-face use is included, wherein, as shown in the Japanese laid-open patent publication H07-126908, the front open part of the helmet body of an open face type is covered with a shield which is rotatably supported about an axis on both the right and left sides of a helmet shell, and a chin guard is rotatably and fixably attached to the supporting axis part of the shield, crossing over the front open part between both the right and left sides of the helmet shell.
- The basic cushion member described hereinafter includes a head cushion member provided on the inner surface of the head part of helmet, and a cheek part cushion member provided on the inner surface of the side part of helmet.
- The head part cushion member described hereinafter is provided on the inner surface of the head part of helmet including those which are configured to join the side head part cushion member, the crown part cushion member, the front head part cushion member, and the rear head part cushion member along the inner surface of the head part of the helmet.
- Here, peelable adherence is defined as the adherence which does not cause damage to an adjusting cushion member and a basic cushion member when the adjusting cushion member is removed from the basic cushion member.
- Hereinafter, a helmet according to an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the drawings. The helmet shown in this embodiment as an example is a full-face helmet and the basic cushion member to which the adjusting cushion member is detachably attached is a head part cushion member.
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 are configuration views of a helmet A, whileFIG. 3 andFIG. 4 are configuration views of a headpart cushion member 1. - The helmet A includes a helmet shell A1 configuring the outermost layer of the helmet A, an impact absorbing liner A2 provided on the inner surface of the helmet shell A1, a cushion body B provided on the inner surface of the impact absorbing liner A2 and the inner side of the helmet shell A1, and a shield A3 which is supported about an axis on both the right and left outer sides of the helmet shell A1 rotatably in the direction to open and close the front open part A10 of the helmet shell A1.
- The cushion body B, which configures a wearer side part, includes a basic cushion member C having a head
part cushion member 1 provided on the head part inner side of the impact absorbing liner A2 and cheek part cushion members A4L, A4R provided on the inner side of the right and left side part of the helmet shell A1; and adjusting 6L, 6R which are provided on the side of the impact absorbing liner A2 in the side headcushion members 2L, 2R of the headpart cushion members part cushion member 1 in the basic cushion member C. - The helmet shell A1 is molded in the shape of a full face helmet by using a reinforced fiber resin material (GFRP, CFRA, and so forth) which is made by impregnating a reinforced fiber material (glass fiber, carbon fiber, and so forth) with a thermoset resin material (epoxy resin material, phenol resin material, and so forth), or a thermoplastic resin (polycarbonate, and so forth).
- The impact absorbing liner A2 is molded in the shape corresponding to the protection region of head part (crown part, front head part, rear head part, side head part) on the inner surface side of the helmet shell A1, which is defined by various national standards, by using a material with shock-absorbing performance (for example, expanded polystyrene material) or an alternative material with the same shock-absorbing performance as this material.
- The cheek part cushion members A4L, A4R are configured by enveloping a
buffer material 40 molded by using the same or similar material as the impact absorbing liner A2 and acushion component 41 molded by using urethane material and so forth with anexterior member 42 which is made of a flexible material such as fabric (seeFIG. 2 ). - The cheek part cushion members A4L, A4R are detachably attached to the helmet shell A1 via a fixing member (not shown).
- The head
part cushion member 1 is configured by joining the aforementioned side head 2L, 2R, crownpart cushion members part cushion member 3, front headpart cushion member 4, and rear headpart cushion member 5 along the head part inner surface of the impact absorbing liner A2. - The side head
2L, 2R, the crownpart cushion members part cushion member 3, the front headpart cushion member 4, and the rear headpart cushion member 5 are configured by enveloping with an exterior member 12 a acushion component 11 which is made of the same material as the cushion component used for the cheek part cushion members A4L, A4R or has the similar cushion capability thereto. - The head part cushion member is detachably attached to the impact absorbing liner A2 via a fixing member (not shown) such that the cushion member can be replaced by a head part cushion member the size of which corresponds to the head part size of a wearer.
- The side head
2L, 2R are provided at the position corresponding to the side head part of a wearer, and adjustingpart cushion members 6L, 6R which adjust the thickness of the side headcushion members 2L, 2R are detachably provided on the side of the impact absorbing liner A2 so as to overlap the side headpart cushion members 2L, 2R. Further, the side headpart cushion members 2L, 2R include covers 7L, 7R which hold the adjustingpart cushion members 6L, 6R from outside the adjustingcushion members 6L, 6R by sandwiching the adjustingcushion members 6L, 6R between thecushion members 7L, 7R and thecovers cushion component 11. - The crown
part cushion member 3 is provided at the position corresponding to the crown part of a wearer, the front headpart cushion member 4 is provided at the position corresponding to the front head part of a wearer, and the rear headpart cushion member 5 is provided at the position corresponding to the rear head part of a wearer, respectively. - The adjusting
6L, 6R are made of the same material as thecushion members cushion component 11 used for the side head 2L, 2R or have the similar cushion capability thereto, and include anpart cushion members adhesive member 60 which detachably adheres to the side head 2L, 2R.part cushion members - The
adhesive member 60 is an adhesive tape and so forth having an adhesive force which does not cause damage to the adjusting 6L, 6R and the side headcushion members 2L, 2R when removing the adjustingpart cushion members 6L, 6R from the side headcushion members 2L, 2R. Thepart cushion members adhesive member 60 adheres to theexterior member 12 of the side head 2L, 2R, whereby the adjustingpart cushion members 6L, 6R are detachably attached to the side headcushion members 2L, 2R.part cushion members - The
7L, 7R are provided so as to face thecovers exterior member 12 and sandwich thecushion component 11 between the 7L, 7R and thecovers exterior member 12, thus functioning as part of theexterior member 12 as well. - The three side parts except for the upper end part of the
7L, 7R are sewn to or adhered to thecovers exterior member 12, thus being fixed thereto so as to form anopening section 70 which allows to insert or remove the adjusting 6L, 6R through between the non-fixed upper end part and thecushion members cushion component 11, and thus abag part 71 is configured between the inner surface of the 7L, 7R and the outer surface of thecovers cushion component 11 such that the adjusting 6L, 6R are inserted into thecushion members bag part 71 from theopening section 70. - The opening width of the
opening section 70 is formed so as to be narrower than the total width of the adjusting 6L, 6R, and thus the adjustingcushion members 6L, 6R are deformed and contracted to allow insertion and removal of the adjustingcushion members 6L, 6R into and from thecushion members bag part 71 through theopening section 70. - While the adjusting
6L, 6R are inserted into thecushion members bag part 71, theadhesive member 60 is faced to thecushion component 11 and is bonded to thecushion component 11, whereby the adjusting 6L, 6R are held to thecushion members cushion component 11. Theadhesive member 60 may be faced to the inner side of the 7L, 7R so as to be bonded to thecovers 7L, 7R.covers - That is, the adjusting
6L, 6R are inserted into thecushion members bag part 71, thereby the adjusting 6L, 6R are held to thecushion members cushion component 11 while the adjusting 6L, 6R are prevented by thecushion members 7L, 7R from coming into contact with the impact absorbing liner A2, whereby when attaching the head part cushion member to the helmet A and wearing the helmet A, the shift of the adjustingcovers 6L, 6R can be prevented.cushion members - Further, the opening width of the
opening section 70 is formed to be narrower than the total width of the adjusting 6R, whereby when attaching the head part cushion member to the helmet A and wearing the helmet A, the adjustingcushion members 6L 6L, 6R in thecushion members bag part 71 can be prevented from getting out from theopening section 70. - Moreover, the adjusting
6L, 6R are held by thecushion members adhesive member 60 which has an adhesive force without causing damage to the adjusting 6L, 6R and the side headcushion members 2L, 2R, whereby the insertion and removal of the adjustingpart cushion members 6L, 6R are easy and when thecushion members adhesive member 60 is peeled off, the adjusting 6L, 6R and the side headcushion members 2L, 2R can be prevented from being damaged.part cushion members - As such, the adjusting
6L, 6R which are inserted into thecushion members bag part 71 are prevented from shifting or getting out from theopening section 70, whereby the helmet A can be configured so as to have the high holding capability while reliably obtaining a desired wear feeling. - The present invention is not limited to the embodiments which are shown here as examples, and can be practiced based on the configuration without departing from the content described in each of claims. Hereinafter, the configurations on the basis of
FIGS. 6 to 9 are described, and the same symbols are applied to the same parts in the configurations shown inFIGS. 1 to 5 , whereby duplicated descriptions are eliminated. - In the aforementioned embodiments, the configuration was shown as the example wherein the
7L, 7R are provided only for the side headcovers 2L, 2R. In contrast, as shown inpart cushion members FIG. 5 , in this embodiment, acover 7U may be provided for the crownpart cushion member 3, acover 7F may be provided for the front headpart cushion member 4, and acover 7B may be provided for the rear headpart cushion member 5 such that thebag parts 71 are provided for all the side head 2L, 2R, the crownpart cushion members part cushion member 3, the front headpart cushion member 4, and the rear headpart cushion member 5. - These covers 7L, 7R, 7U, 7F, 7B may be provided on one or more of the side head
2L, 2R, the crownpart cushion members part cushion member 3, the front headpart cushion member 4, and the rear headpart cushion member 5. Further,FIG. 5 shows as an example that the adjusting 6L, 6R, 6U, 6F, 6B are inserted in all thecushion members bag parts 71. However, the inserting part of the adjusting 6L, 6R, 6U, 6F, 6B may be determined according to the preference of a user.cushion members - Further, as shown in
FIGS. 6( a) to 6(c), the adjusting 6L, 6R may be provided on the cheek part cushion members A4L, A4R. The cheek part cushion members A4L, A4R according to this embodiment is configured such that thecushion members exterior member 42 is detachable with respect to thecushion component 41. And, the adjusting 6L, 6R are applied to thecushion members cushion component 41 which is exposed when theexterior member 42 is removed therefrom, and then thecushion component 41 to which the adjusting 6L, 6R are applied, is covered with thecushion members exterior member 42, whereby the adjusting 6L, 6R can be inserted into the cheek part cushion members A4L, A4R.cushion members - The adjusting
6L, 6R are provided on the wearer side of thecushion members cushion component 41 such that the size and wear feeling can be adjusted on the wearer side. - The configuration wherein the adjusting
6L, 6R are provided on the wearer side of thecushion members cushion component 41 is applicable to the aforementioned side head 2L,2R, the crownpart cushion members part cushion member 3, the front headpart cushion member 4, and the rear headpart cushion member 5 as well. - The adjusting
6L, 6R are formed in an annular shape so as to surround the chin strap through-cushion members holes 61 provided on the cheek part cushion members A4L, A4R, thus preventing the adjusting 6L, 6R from interfering with the chin strap (not shown) which passes through the chin strap through-holes 61.cushion members - That is, in this embodiment, the
exterior member 42 functions as the cover which holds the adjusting 6L, 6R provided on thecushion members interior member 41 such that the adjusting 6L, 6R do not shift, and thus the adjustingcushion members 6L, 6R can be held so as not to shift in such a configuration as well.cushion members - Also, as shown in
FIG. 7 , the 7L, 7R which are made of the flexible fabric similar to that of thecovers exterior member 12, may be sewn to the outer surface of the side head 2L, 2R which are configured such that thepart cushion members exterior member 12 covers theentire cushion component 11. - Further, the friction resistance of the adjusting
6L, 6R may act to prevent the adjustingcushion members 6L, 6R from shifting. The friction resistance is generated by fine concavity andcushion members convexity 63 formed on the surface of the adjusting 6L, 6R as shown incushion members FIG. 8( a), or by bonding afabric 64 with rough weave patterns or knitted stitches onto the surface of the adjusting 6L, 6R as shown incushion members FIG. 8( b). The friction resistance may be generated not only on the adjusting 6L, 6R, but also on all the side headcushion members 2L, 2R, thepart cushion members 7L, 7R, the adjustingcover 6L, 6R, the side headcushion members 2L, 2R, and thepart cushion members 7L, 7R.cover - Further, although the opening width of the
opening section 70 shown as an example is configured to be narrower than the total width of the adjusting 6L, 6R, the opening width of thecushion members opening section 70 may be configured to be greater than or equal to the total width of the adjusting 6L, 6R and thecushion members opening section 70 may be configured to be openable and closable by using asurface tape 72 and so forth as shown inFIG. 9 , whereby the adjusting 6L, 6R may be held in thecushion members 7L, 7R so as not to get out therefrom or shift therein. The configuration wherein thecovers opening section 70 is configured to be openable and closable can be applied to theopening section 70 as shown in the example wherein the opening width is configured to be narrower than the total width of the adjusting 6L, 6R.cushion members - Further, although the
adhesive member 60 shown in the example is provided on the adjusting 6L, 6R, thecushion members adhesive member 60 may be provided on thecushion component 11 and/or the inner surface of the 7L, 7R (not shown).covers - Moreover, the
adhesive member 60 may be removed by configuring the adjusting 6L, 6R and/or the head part cushion member or thecushion members 7L, 7R with an adhesive material, or by generating the aforementioned friction resistance thereon (not shown). For example, as the adhesive material, polyurethane elastomer sheet and so forth are listed.covers - Having described specific preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications can be effected therein by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A helmet comprising:
a helmet shell configuring the outermost layer of a helmet;
an impact absorbing liner provided on the inner side surface of said helmet shell; and
a detachable cushion body provided inside said impact absorbing liner,
wherein said cushion body includes a basic cushion member configuring a wearer side part and an adjusting cushion member detachably provided so as to overlap said basic cushion member, and a cover for preventing the shift between said adjusting cushion member and said basic cushion member is provided outside said cushion body such that the cover is located outside the portion where said adjusting cushion member overlaps said basic cushion member, and an opening section for inserting or removing said adjusting cushion member is provided between said cover and said basic cushion member.
2. The helmet according to claim 1 , wherein said adjusting cushion member is provided on said impact absorbing liner side and/or the wearer side.
3. The helmet according to claim 1 , wherein said adjusting cushion member and/or said basic cushion member is configured such that the shift of adjusting cushion member is prevented by friction resistance.
4. The helmet according to claim 1 , wherein said adjusting cushion member and/or said basic cushion member has mutually peelable adherence.
5. The helmet according to claim 1 , wherein said adjusting cushion member and/or said basic cushion member includes a mutually peelable adhesive member.
6. The helmet according to claim 1 , wherein the opening width of said opening section is configured to be narrower than the total width of said adjusting cushion member.
7. The helmet according to of claim 1 , wherein said opening section is configured to be openable and closable.
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