[0001] The present invention relates to a device for adapting a visor to a helmet, in particular
for adapting a visor obtained by punching a flat sheet, to a helmet.
[0002] Currently these visors, in order to allow the user an excellent view, are provided
by punching or cutting a flat sheet of transparent plastic material, this process
allowing the provision of visors having surfaces parallel to each other.
[0003] The subsequent phase for obtaining the helmets which employ said known kinds of visors,
consists of having to curve the latter, their ends being pivotally coupled to the
sides of the helmet itself.
[0004] The main disadvantage observed in known kinds of helmets employing such visors is
that proximate to the ends of the visor, due to the curvature imparted thereto, there
is no effective sealing action on the appropriate seat provided on the helmet.
[0005] Air infiltration is thus allowed inside the helmet, causing severe discomfort to
the wearer.
[0006] As a partial solution of this problem, the use is known of particular supports, such
as a frame, which force the visor into the desired shape, thus avoiding deformation
due to the curving thereof.
[0007] The disadvantage which can be observed in this solution is that the frames are expensive,
their application or mounting to the visor entailing an additional manufacturing phase
which increases overall costs.
[0008] The main aim of the present invention is therefore to eliminate the above described
disadvantages found in the prior art by providing a device which allows one to adapt
to a helmet a visor which is obtained, for instance, by punching or cutting a flat
sheet material, so that the same visor has an optimum sealing action on the appropriate
seat provided on the helmet.
[0009] Within the scope of the above described aim, an important object is to provide a
device for adapting a visor to a helmet, which allows the visor itself to be raised
and lowered in a quick and easy manner.
[0010] Another object is to obtain a device for adapting a visor to a helmet which associates
with the preceding features those of having satisfactory aesthetical characteristics
and of not impairing the view of the wearer of the helmet.
[0011] Not least object is to provide a device which associates with the preceding characteristics
that of having low costs and of being produceable with conventional plant and equipment.
[0012] The aim and the objects described are achieved by a device for adapting a visor to
a helmet, characterized in that it is composed of a rigid flange (2) associable, in
a fixed position, with a helmet (10), said flange (2) being provided with a toothed
region (23) cooperating with a matchingly shaped region (24) provided proximate to
a washer (18) associable in a fixed position with the end (16) of the visor (15) interposable
between said flange (2) and helmet (10), said washer (18) being provided with preset
guiding seats (22) for rotating the visor (15), said flange causing. in the closing
condition, the perimetral edge of the visor (15) to adhere to the appropriate seat
for the same provided on the helmet (10).
[0013] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be better apparent from
the detailed description of a particular embodiment, illustrated by way of non-limitative
example in the accompanying drawings, where:
Fig. 1 is a lateral view of a helmet employing the device,
Fig. 2 is a view along the cross-section plane II-II of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a view of the terminal end of the visor,
Fig. 4 is a view of the particular washer employed; and
Fig. 5 is a three-quarter view of the lateral internal surface of the flange.
[0014] With reference to the above described figures, the device 1 is advantageously composed
of a metallic flange 2, which is expediently slightly curved and has an essentially
triangular shape in which both the base region 3 and the apex 4 are rounded.
[0015] On the outer lateral surface 5, the flange 2 has a through hole 6 for a locking device
7 composed. for instance, of a screw, said screw 7 being associated with a matchingly
threaded bush 8 rigidly coupled with the lateral surface 9 of a helmet 10.
[0016] Along the longitudinal mid-axis passing through the hole 6, the flange 2 is provided
with a means 11 for locking the position thereof, composed of a prong, nib, tooth
or the like pivot element the internal lateral surface 12 of the flange itself.
[0017] This prong 11 can be arranged so that it may be inserted in a suitable seat 13 provided
on the surface 9 of the helmet.
[0018] The flange 2 is thus associable in a fixed position relatively to the helmet 10.
the seat 13 being provided in a position such as to allow the positioning of the end
of the flange opposite to the region 3 so as to position the apex 4 proximate to the
profile of the seat 14, for the visor 15, provided on the surface 9 of the helmet
itself.
[0019] Between the latter and the internal lateral surface 12 of the flange 2 the end 16
of the visor 15 can be arranged, the latter being provided with a suitable circular
hole 17 for accommodating a matchingly shaped washer 18.
[0020] This washer has, on the perimetral edge, at least one protruding tooth 19 suitable
for positioning itself in a matchingly shaped seat 20 provided on the perimetral edge
of the hole 17, the visor and the washer being thus associated with each other in
a fixed position.
[0021] The washer 18 is furthermore expediently provided with a central bore 21, and two
seats 22, advantageously arranged substantially diametrically opposite to each other
and defining a given arc of a circle, in one of said seats there being placeable the
prong 11 of the flange 2.
[0022] From the surface 12 of the flange 2 protrudes a toothed region 23 adapted for interacting,
during use, with a substantially matchingly shaped or second toothed region 24, advantageously
provided proximate to the internal peripheral edge of the washer 18 and defining an
arc of a circle substantially corresponding to that extending between the seats 22.
[0023] On the surface 12 is furthermore provided a groove 25 proximate to the underlying
perimetral edge 26 of the washer 18.
[0024] The use of the device 1 is as follows: initially, the washer 18 is inserted in the
hole 17, positioning the tooth 19 in the suitable seat 20.
[0025] The subsequent phase entails the positioning of the flange 2 by placing the prong
11 in one of the seats 22 and thus the toothed region 23 proximate to the matchingly
shaped zone or region 24, the prong 11 being then inserted in the provided seat 13
arranged on the surface 9 of the helmet. The locking of the flange to the helmet can
then be performed by virtue of the locking means 7, upon the axes of the bores 6 and
21 and of the bush 8 becoming aligned. The bore 21 advantageously has a diameter larger
than that of a collar 27, arranged concentrically with respect to the bore 6. The
position of the flange 2 is thus well defined relatively to the helmet 10, the apex
4 and the region contiguous thereto, due to its curved form, forcing the underlying
region of the visor 15 into tight contact with the provided seat 14 arranged on the
helmet.
[0026] Since the visor is associated with the washer 18, and since the latter can rotate
relatively to the flange 2, the user is allowed to raise the visor according to a
presettable angle, also by virtue of the presence of the seats 22 through which the
prong 11 passes.
[0027] The displacement of the visor can also be graduated according to sequential stops,
by virtue of the interaction between the toothed region 23 of the flange and the matchingly
shaped region 24 provided on the ring 18.
[0028] It is thus observed that the invention achieves the aim and the objects described,
a device being provided for adapting a visor, obtained, for instance, by punching
or cutting a flat sheet, to a helmet, the sealing action of the visor in closed condition
being ensured by the terminal end of the flange which forces the region of the flange
interacting therewith in a correct position.
[0029] The device has furthermore small dimensions, is aesthetically very valid, not limiting
in any way the view of the wearer and being finally structurally very simple and easy
to apply.
[0030] Obviously, the material and the dimensions of the individual components which constitute
the device may be any, according to the requirements.
1. Device for adapting a visor to a helmet, characterized in that it is composed of
a rigid flange associable, in a fixed position, with a helmet, said flange being provided
with a toothed region cooperating with a matchingly shaped region provided proximate
to a washer associable in a fixed position with the end of the visor interposable
between said flange and helmet, said washer being provided with suitable guiding seats
for rotating the visor, said flange causing, in closed position, the perimetral edge
of the visor to adhere to the provided seat for the same arranged on the helmet.
2. Device according to claim 1, comprising a flange characterized in that it has an
essentially triangular shape, with rounded base and apex, said flange being slightly
curved in the region adjacent to the apex, said region compressing, in closing position,
the region of the visor interacting therewith in the provided seat on the helmet.
3. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, comprising a flange provided
with a toothed region characterized in that it protrudes from the internal lateral
surface of the flange itself, said region being arranged to define an arc of a circle
relatively to the center of said hole and on the side opposite to the prong with respect
to the hole itself.
4. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
it comprises a bush, threaded internally and rigidly associable with the helmet, a
locking means being associable thereto, composed of a matchingly threaded screw insertable
in the preset through hole provided in the flange.
5. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, comprising a washer characterized
in that it is associable, in a fixed position, with a matchingly shaped seat provided
at the ends of the visor, said washer being provided with a hole with a diameter slightly
larger than that of a protruding collar which is concentrical to the hole provided
on the flange, and at least one seat, defining the shape of an arc of a circle, and
adapted to act as a guide for rotating the visor, at said seat there being positionable
the protruding prong of the flange.
6. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, comprising a washer characterized
in that it has a toothed region proximate to the perimetral edge, said region interacting
with the matching one provided on the flange, the latter being provided with a groove
on said edge.