Helmet

A helmet and shell technology, which is applied to helmets, helmet caps, hat products, etc., can solve problems that affect helmet actions and user interest

Pending Publication Date: 2020-10-13
MIPS
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Users may also be interested in if optional parts or other items that could add weight could be fitted to the helmet and could affect the action of the helmet (in the event of an impact as well as during normal use)

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[0027] For the sake of clarity, the ratio of the thickness of each layer in the helmet depicted in the figure is exaggerated in the drawings, which can of course be adjusted according to needs and requirements.

[0028] figure 1 A first helmet 1 of the category discussed in WO 01 / 45526 is depicted for providing protection against oblique impacts. This type of helmet can be any of the helmet types discussed above.

[0029] The protective helmet 1 is constructed with an outer shell 2 and an inner shell 3 provided in the outer shell 2 for contact with the wearer's head.

[0030] Arranged between the outer shell 2 and the inner shell 3 is a sliding layer 4 or a sliding aid, and thus makes displacement between the outer shell 2 and the inner shell 3 possible. In particular, as described below, the sliding layer 4 or the sliding aid may be configured such that sliding can occur between the two components during an impact. For example, it may be configured to be able to slide under the ac...

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A helmet comprising: an inner shell (22); an outer shell (20), configured to be able to displace relative to the inner shell in response to an impact; and an impact response adjustment mechanism (26)configured to be adjustable such that the response profile of the relative displacement over time of the outer shell in relation to the inner shell in response to an impact on the helmet varies depending on the setting of the impact response adjustment mechanism.

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Technical field [0001] The present invention relates to helmets. Background technique [0002] As we all know, helmets are used in many activities. These activities include combat and industrial uses, such as protective helmets for soldiers and helmets or helmets used by operators of construction workers, miners, or industrial machinery. Helmets are also common in sports activities. For example, protective helmets can be used for ice hockey, cycling, motorcycle sports, car racing, skiing, snowboarding, skating, skateboarding, equestrian activities, American football, baseball, rugby, cricket, lacrosse, rock climbing, golf, Soft bullet air guns and paintballing. [0003] The helmet can be of fixed size or adjustable to fit different sizes and shapes of heads. In some types of helmets, such as generally in ice hockey helmets, adjustability can be provided by moving parts of the helmet to change the outer and inner dimensions of the helmet. This can be achieved by making the helm...

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IPC IPC(8): A42B3/06
CPCA42B3/064
Inventor 艾米·路易丝·波默林
Owner MIPS
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