Helmet with mounting holes for lighting fixtures and lighting fixture with mounting holes for helmets

The helmet with mounting holes enables secure and easy attachment of lighting devices using screws or bolts, addressing the challenge of loose bands and frequent readjustment.

JP3256460UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Utility models
Filing Date
2026-02-17
Publication Date
2026-07-07

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing lighting devices for helmets are difficult to attach securely and require frequent readjustment due to band loosening during use.

Method used

The helmet is designed with mounting holes for attaching lighting devices using screws, bolts, or nuts, allowing for secure and reliable attachment without the need for additional bands.

Benefits of technology

Facilitates easy and stable attachment of lighting devices to helmets, eliminating the need for frequent readjustment.

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Abstract

To provide a work helmet that allows for easy and reliable attachment of lighting fixtures. [Solution] A hole for mounting a lighting fixture is provided in the helmet body 1, and a hole for mounting a battery is provided in the helmet body, and the lighting fixture 5 and the battery for the lighting fixture 6 are attached to the helmet with cable ties or the like. Alternatively, a lighting fixture and battery for the lighting fixture are manufactured with holes that match the holes in the helmet, and the lighting fixture and battery are fixed to the helmet with bolts, nuts, etc.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to a helmet and a lighting device that can be easily and reliably attached to the helmet.

Background Art

[0002] In construction work and the like, it is common to attach a lighting device to a helmet for work. Currently, when attaching a lighting device to a helmet, a band is attached to the lighting device, and the lighting device is attached to the helmet with that band. Therefore, it takes time to attach. Also, after attachment, the attachment state frequently needs to be corrected due to loosening of the band during helmet use.

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0003] A lighting device can be easily and reliably attached to a helmet used in construction work and the like.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0004] The present invention is a device that makes holes <3><4> for attaching a lighting device in a helmet [Figure 1] <1><2>, and the lighting device can be easily and reliably attached with an in-screw or the like <9> using those holes <3><4>. A lighting device of a general-purpose lighting device or a hand-held lighting device can be attached with an in-screw or the like after removing the helmet attachment belt. In addition, by providing holes <5><6> in the lighting device that match the holes <3><4> of the helmet, the holes of the helmet and the lighting device <5><6> are penetrated with bolts, nuts, etc. <10> to fix the lighting device to the helmet, so that it can be attached more easily and reliably.

Brief Description of the Drawings

[0005] [Figure 1] The helmet of the present invention [Figure 2] A lighting fixture with holes that match the holes in the helmet of this invention. [Figure 3] Examples of mounting a general-purpose lighting fixture and a general-purpose battery for the lighting fixture on the helmets ▲1▼ and ▲2▼ of this invention. [Figure 4] The helmet of this invention is fitted with the lighting fixture and battery for the lighting fixture according to claim 2. [Figure 5] Schematic diagram showing a lighting fixture and battery for the lighting fixture attached to a helmet.

[0006] A handheld lighting fixture or a commercially available general-purpose lighting fixture is attached to the helmet of this invention. Attach a handheld light or a general-purpose light and battery using cable ties or similar fasteners through the holes in the helmet.

[0007] A lighting fixture, which has holes that match the holes in the helmet of this invention, is attached to the helmet of this invention using screws or the like. [Explanation of Symbols]

[0008] ▲1▼. Helmet body (front side) ▲2▼. Helmet body (back or side) ▲3▼. Holes for mounting lighting fixtures ▲4▼. Battery mounting hole for lighting fixtures ▲5▼. Lighting fixtures ▲6▼. Batteries for lighting fixtures ▲7▼. Wiring between lighting fixtures and batteries ▲8▼. Holes that fit the holes in the helmet ▲9▼. Cable ties, etc. ▲10▼. Bolts, nuts, etc.

Claims

1. Helmets ▲1▼▲2▼ have holes ▲3▼▲4▼ for attaching a lighting fixture and batteries for the lighting fixture. Holes ▲3▼ and ▲4▼ are provided on the front side and on the side or back side. The number of holes ▲3▼▲4▼ is shown as 4 or 6 in the diagram as an example, but the number of holes ▲3▼▲4▼ can be freely determined. If you are not installing a light fixture or battery for the light fixture, cover the hole with a dummy decorative screw or similar.

2. A lighting fixture with holes 8 drilled in it, aligned with the holes 3 and 4 in the helmet, and a battery for the lighting fixture 6. The wiring between the lighting fixture and the battery will be the same as before. The band used to attach the light fixture and battery to the helmet will be eliminated. (Bandless)