EP0664967A1 - Protection device of a military helmet for absorbtion impacts (shocks) - Google Patents
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- EP0664967A1 EP0664967A1 EP94119132A EP94119132A EP0664967A1 EP 0664967 A1 EP0664967 A1 EP 0664967A1 EP 94119132 A EP94119132 A EP 94119132A EP 94119132 A EP94119132 A EP 94119132A EP 0664967 A1 EP0664967 A1 EP 0664967A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A42—HEADWEAR
- A42B—HATS; HEAD COVERINGS
- A42B3/00—Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
- A42B3/04—Parts, details or accessories of helmets
- A42B3/10—Linings
- A42B3/12—Cushioning devices
- A42B3/124—Cushioning devices with at least one corrugated or ribbed layer
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A42—HEADWEAR
- A42B—HATS; HEAD COVERINGS
- A42B3/00—Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
- A42B3/04—Parts, details or accessories of helmets
- A42B3/28—Ventilating arrangements
- A42B3/281—Air ducting systems
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41H—ARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
- F41H1/00—Personal protection gear
- F41H1/04—Protection helmets
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- the invention refers to a new protection device for military helmets for absorption impacts and forming a cap of elastic foamed material fixed at the inside of the spherical dome of the helmet by adequate adhesive elements.
- Shock absorbing devices are known multiple in the form of textile belts or strips on the inside of helmets for military protection, which are fixed at various points to the upper part of the helmet. The purpose of those devices is to keep a distance between the head of the user and the inner part of the helmet, in order to avoid that a transmission of the energy produced by impacts may cause damage to the user.
- a contact of the head or skull of the user with the upper inner part of the helmet occurs after the textile belts have been considerably extended, after having absorbed part of the energy of an impact. Further with all devices having belts which are fixed at the sides of the helmet, exists the possibility of the direct transmission of the impacts coming from the side to the skull of the user. Those devices are definitely not capable of producing an adequate absorption of the energy produced by any impact (detonation, machine-gun, etc.) on the helmet and transfered to the skull of the user.
- the object of the invention is to provide a shock absorbing cap, formed by elastic foamed material, in such a way that it mitigates sufficient ventilation for the user, as well as an omnidirectional absorption of the impacts, and at the same time, reduces considerably the total weight of the helmet.
- the aforementioned object is accomplished by various shock-absorbing straps separated between each other by spaces forming air chambers which straps integrally set about of two horizontal straps having air chambers forming an omnidirectional effecting shock absorbing body.
- the absorbing straps form spaces, serving for the ventilation of the skull of the user of the helmet.
- These spaces give further an important advantage; on the one hand, they act as air chambers between the skull of the user and the inside of the upper part of the helmet, and on the other hand they form an absorbing air cushion, which increases the absorbing properties of the device.
- the protective device is sufficiently stable, due to the fact that it is attached to the upper part of the helmet at various points, whereby adhesive elements are used, and by its own configuration, since its surface fits exactly into the interior surface of the upper part of the helmet.
- the protective device formed by various straps of elastic foamed material, represents a homogeneous piece, with absorbing qualities, due to the configuration of the straps, forming air chambers between the skull of the user and the upper part of the helmet and extending in the form of trapeze until the upper part of the helmet.
- the absorbing straps integrally set up from two horizontal straps arranged adjacent to the front and the back part of the spherical dome of the helmet and form a homogeneous piece.
- the horizontal straps produce also an absorbing effect on the lower part of the profile of the cap.
- These two horizontal straps are interrupted and do not form a ring in the inside of the cap, thus leaving there some spaces where communication elements like radio or telephone transmitting elements, to be connected to the ears of the user, can be incorporated in the cap.
- the device according to the invention has in an enumerating and not in a limitating way the following advantages: Great capacity of absorbing energy of an impact per volume unity; Little weight which reduces the total weight of the helmet in comparison with other protecting devices; Usable in A.B.Q.
- Thermic insulator to be used in cold and heat; Acoustic insulator; Moisture resistant; Hygienic, easily changeable; Low manufacturing costs and easy manufacturing; Comfortable and ergonomic for the skull of the user and substitution of various pieces by one.
- a protective device as represented in the Figures 1 and 2, showing the inside of a military helmet, into which the protective device has been inserted, comprises as it can be seen in the Figure 2, various vertical shock absorbing straps 1 having spaces between them, whereby air chambers are formed for increasing the capacity of absorption of impacts.
- the absorbing straps 1 are of different heights and integrally set up of horizontal straps 6. These straps follow the form of the inner overhead spherical dome 4 of the helmet and leaving spaces 2 and 5 between each other, which form the aforementioned air chambers serving for ventilation between the skull 3 of the user and the inner wall 4 of the helmet.
- the straps 1 and the two horizontal straps 6 forming an integrally body which fits exactly into the upper inner part of the helmet, see Figures 1 to 3.
- the horizontal straps 6 are cut in a way as not to form a complete ring inside the spherical dome of the helmet thus leaving space 7 on each side, in order to increase the ventilation and for incorporation of communication elements like radio or telephone equipment to the ears of the user of the helmet.
- the shock absorbing straps 2 are of different height and extending trapezoidally from the spherical dome 4 of the helmet for obtaining a progressive increase of shock-absorption.
Abstract
Protection Device for a military helmet for absorption impacts for the inside of that helmet, consisting of a cap of elastic foamed material formed of various horizontal and vertical straps (1, 6). The vertical straps (1) are of different height and extend themselves in the form of trapeze until the upper part (4) of the helmet, leaving between themselves spaces (2, 5) which form air chambers between the skull of the user and the inner overhead part of the helmet; the whole device is fixed at the inner superior part of the helmet by adhesive elements. The two horizontal straps (6) are separated by spaces (7), which serve to increase the ventilation of the skull of the user and for incorporation of communication elements. The cap to be inserted is a homogeneous piece having the exact form of the inside of the helmet.
Description
- The invention refers to a new protection device for military helmets for absorption impacts and forming a cap of elastic foamed material fixed at the inside of the spherical dome of the helmet by adequate adhesive elements.
- Shock absorbing devices are known multiple in the form of textile belts or strips on the inside of helmets for military protection, which are fixed at various points to the upper part of the helmet. The purpose of those devices is to keep a distance between the head of the user and the inner part of the helmet, in order to avoid that a transmission of the energy produced by impacts may cause damage to the user.
- A contact of the head or skull of the user with the upper inner part of the helmet occurs after the textile belts have been considerably extended, after having absorbed part of the energy of an impact. Further with all devices having belts which are fixed at the sides of the helmet, exists the possibility of the direct transmission of the impacts coming from the side to the skull of the user. Those devices are definitely not capable of producing an adequate absorption of the energy produced by any impact (detonation, machine-gun, etc.) on the helmet and transfered to the skull of the user.
- There are also known other devices arranged on the inside of helmets, protecting against accidents at work and other accidents. However, they do not sufficiently satisfy the requirements for military helmets. Those devices consist of plastic belts, in which are incorporated plugs or buttons at the outside part of the belts in the direction to the inner wall of the helmet for the absorption of the blows. In those devices essentially the belts are extended radially from an annular belt and can be fixed to the upper part of the helmet, keeping the helmet portable. Another protective device consisting of a horizontal carrying belt in the form of a ring, with straps, radiating from a central piece, by which the device is fastened to the upper part of the helmet is known by EP-0 423 379. The straps are equipped with buttons, which can be directly fastened to the upper part of the helmet.
- The object of the invention is to provide a shock absorbing cap, formed by elastic foamed material, in such a way that it garanties sufficient ventilation for the user, as well as an omnidirectional absorption of the impacts, and at the same time, reduces considerably the total weight of the helmet.
- The aforementioned object is accomplished by various shock-absorbing straps separated between each other by spaces forming air chambers which straps integrally set about of two horizontal straps having air chambers forming an omnidirectional effecting shock absorbing body.
- By their configuration and arrangement the absorbing straps form spaces, serving for the ventilation of the skull of the user of the helmet. These spaces give further an important advantage; on the one hand, they act as air chambers between the skull of the user and the inside of the upper part of the helmet, and on the other hand they form an absorbing air cushion, which increases the absorbing properties of the device.
- The protective device is sufficiently stable, due to the fact that it is attached to the upper part of the helmet at various points, whereby adhesive elements are used, and by its own configuration, since its surface fits exactly into the interior surface of the upper part of the helmet.
- The protective device, formed by various straps of elastic foamed material, represents a homogeneous piece, with absorbing qualities, due to the configuration of the straps, forming air chambers between the skull of the user and the upper part of the helmet and extending in the form of trapeze until the upper part of the helmet.
- According to a further object of the invention the absorbing straps integrally set up from two horizontal straps arranged adjacent to the front and the back part of the spherical dome of the helmet and form a homogeneous piece. The horizontal straps produce also an absorbing effect on the lower part of the profile of the cap. These two horizontal straps are interrupted and do not form a ring in the inside of the cap, thus leaving there some spaces where communication elements like radio or telephone transmitting elements, to be connected to the ears of the user, can be incorporated in the cap.
- The device according to the invention has in an enumerating and not in a limitating way the following advantages: Great capacity of absorbing energy of an impact per volume unity; Little weight which reduces the total weight of the helmet in comparison with other protecting devices; Usable in A.B.Q. Thermic insulator, to be used in cold and heat; Acoustic insulator; Moisture resistant; Hygienic, easily changeable; Low manufacturing costs and easy manufacturing; Comfortable and ergonomic for the skull of the user and substitution of various pieces by one.
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- Figure 1
- is a Top view of the device according to the invention shown inside of the spherical dome of a helmet.
- Figure 2
- is a Front view of the helmet according to Figure 1 and
- Figure 3
- is a cross section of the device.
- A protective device, as represented in the Figures 1 and 2, showing the inside of a military helmet, into which the protective device has been inserted, comprises as it can be seen in the Figure 2, various vertical
shock absorbing straps 1 having spaces between them, whereby air chambers are formed for increasing the capacity of absorption of impacts. The absorbingstraps 1 are of different heights and integrally set up ofhorizontal straps 6. These straps follow the form of the inner overheadspherical dome 4 of the helmet and leavingspaces skull 3 of the user and theinner wall 4 of the helmet. - The
straps 1 and the twohorizontal straps 6 forming an integrally body which fits exactly into the upper inner part of the helmet, see Figures 1 to 3. Thehorizontal straps 6 are cut in a way as not to form a complete ring inside the spherical dome of the helmet thus leavingspace 7 on each side, in order to increase the ventilation and for incorporation of communication elements like radio or telephone equipment to the ears of the user of the helmet. - These spaces are between the sides of the
upper straps 1 and thehorizontal straps 6 and being adjacent the front and the back of thespherical dome 4 of the helmet and continue until theupper straps 1. - The
shock absorbing straps 2 are of different height and extending trapezoidally from thespherical dome 4 of the helmet for obtaining a progressive increase of shock-absorption.
Claims (4)
- Protection Device for a military helmet for absorption impacts forming a cap of elastic foamed material fixed at the inside of the spherical dome (4) of the helmet by adhesive material, characterized by various shock-absorbing straps (1) separated between each other by spaces (2) forming air chambers which straps (1) integrally set about of two horizontal straps (6) having air chambers (5) forming an omnidirectional effecting shock absorbing body.
- Protection Device according claim 1, characterized in that the shock absorbing straps (2) are of different height and extending trapezoidally from the spherical dome (4) of the helmet for obtaining a progressive increase of shock-absorption.
- Protection Device according claims 1 and 2, characterized by interior spaces (7) between the sides of the upper straps (1) and the horizontal straps (6) being adjacent the front and the back of the spherical dome (4) of the helmet and continue until the upper straps (1) for transversal ventilation of the head of the helmet user and for incorporation of communication elements.
- Protection Device according claims 1 to 3, characterized that the surface of the cap fits exactly into the interior surface of the upper inner part of the helmet and that the horizontal straps (6) form an interrupted ring.
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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ES9400141A ES2113230B1 (en) | 1994-01-26 | 1994-01-26 | DEVICE FOR IMPACT PROTECTION INSIDE A MILITARY HELMET. |
ES9400141 | 1994-01-26 |
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EP0664967A1 true EP0664967A1 (en) | 1995-08-02 |
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EP94119132A Withdrawn EP0664967A1 (en) | 1994-01-26 | 1994-12-05 | Protection device of a military helmet for absorbtion impacts (shocks) |
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Cited By (2)
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EP0771535A1 (en) * | 1995-11-01 | 1997-05-07 | SHOEI KAKO Co., LTD. | Safety helmet and a head protector therefor |
WO1998046095A2 (en) * | 1997-04-11 | 1998-10-22 | Bell Sports, Inc. | Safety helmet |
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US2706294A (en) * | 1952-01-15 | 1955-04-19 | Goodyear Tire & Rubber | Protective headgear |
US2763005A (en) * | 1955-05-24 | 1956-09-18 | Bell Auto Parts Inc | Protective helmet |
US2785404A (en) * | 1954-03-05 | 1957-03-19 | Macgregor Sport Products Inc | Protective helmet |
US3186004A (en) * | 1962-06-07 | 1965-06-01 | Richard E Carlini | Protective helmet |
US4172495A (en) * | 1977-08-03 | 1979-10-30 | Energy Systems Corporation | Slurry cooling of helmets |
FR2553266A1 (en) * | 1983-10-15 | 1985-04-19 | Nolan Spa | Adaptable helmet for different sized heads |
WO1986003950A1 (en) * | 1985-01-09 | 1986-07-17 | Gianromano Boretti | Protective headgear, particularly for sports activities |
US4766614A (en) * | 1986-12-31 | 1988-08-30 | Cantwell Jay S | Ventilated protective headgear |
WO1991005489A1 (en) * | 1989-10-16 | 1991-05-02 | Rosebank Plastics Pty. Ltd. | Safety helmet and liner therefor |
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- 1994-01-26 ES ES9400141A patent/ES2113230B1/en not_active Expired - Fee Related
- 1994-12-05 EP EP94119132A patent/EP0664967A1/en not_active Withdrawn
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US2625683A (en) * | 1947-12-08 | 1953-01-20 | Prot Inc | Crash helmet |
US2706294A (en) * | 1952-01-15 | 1955-04-19 | Goodyear Tire & Rubber | Protective headgear |
US2785404A (en) * | 1954-03-05 | 1957-03-19 | Macgregor Sport Products Inc | Protective helmet |
US2763005A (en) * | 1955-05-24 | 1956-09-18 | Bell Auto Parts Inc | Protective helmet |
US3186004A (en) * | 1962-06-07 | 1965-06-01 | Richard E Carlini | Protective helmet |
US4172495A (en) * | 1977-08-03 | 1979-10-30 | Energy Systems Corporation | Slurry cooling of helmets |
FR2553266A1 (en) * | 1983-10-15 | 1985-04-19 | Nolan Spa | Adaptable helmet for different sized heads |
WO1986003950A1 (en) * | 1985-01-09 | 1986-07-17 | Gianromano Boretti | Protective headgear, particularly for sports activities |
US4766614A (en) * | 1986-12-31 | 1988-08-30 | Cantwell Jay S | Ventilated protective headgear |
WO1991005489A1 (en) * | 1989-10-16 | 1991-05-02 | Rosebank Plastics Pty. Ltd. | Safety helmet and liner therefor |
Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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EP0771535A1 (en) * | 1995-11-01 | 1997-05-07 | SHOEI KAKO Co., LTD. | Safety helmet and a head protector therefor |
WO1998046095A2 (en) * | 1997-04-11 | 1998-10-22 | Bell Sports, Inc. | Safety helmet |
WO1998046095A3 (en) * | 1997-04-11 | 1999-03-04 | Bell Sports Inc | Safety helmet |
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ES2113230B1 (en) | 1998-11-16 |
ES2113230R (en) | 1998-05-16 |
ES2113230A2 (en) | 1998-04-16 |
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