[0001] The object of this invention is a crash-helmet for motorcyclists and sportspeople
in general, provided with adjustable means for screening incident light rays and which
allow therefore to create, both in the natural light and with a strong light radiation,
as well as in the artificial light, the best conditions for a good vision, indispensable
for safety and comfort reasons, particularly when one is driving fast vehicles, such
as motorcycles, sports cars and the like.
PRIOR ART
[0002] As known, crash-helmets for motorcyclists and in general for people taking part in
sports competitions that require the use of crash-helmets, are realized in form of
full cap, which, as is the case with integral helmets, is provided in the front part,
in correspondence of the eyes, with an opening which can be closed by means of a transparent
raisable and/or removable visor. Normally, helmets have a cap or external shell of
rigid and resistant material, such as polycarbonate or the like or of composite materials,
internally lined with a safety padding and with a covering of soft material contituting
a comfort padding. Also the helmets of the open type, commonly called "Jet" or "Demijet",
have similar structures. These helmets have a particular structure and a wrap-around
form, without - as far as possible - external surface unevennesses, protrusions or
the like, both for safety reasons and to satisfy specific aerodynamic requirements.
[0003] The visor is normally realized with high transmittance coulourless transparent materials,
such as to permit a good visibility even in conditions of middle or even very low
light conditions, as for instance at night or in artificially illuminated tunnels,
so that safety and comfort in the vehicle driving are ensured even when the environment
conditions are not very favourable. The transparence characteristics of the visor,
together with those of mechanical resistance, are defined according to specific norms
provided with in each country on the basis of safety criteria for helmet users and
towards third parties.
[0004] Visors, which, as said, have to satisfy requirements of safety and therefore of high
transparence even in condition of poor or in any case non optimal light, have a drawback
in that with high radiation and high light intensity, such as for instance in bright
sunshine, in summertime, in particularly sunny geographical regions and the like,
cannot absorb a quantity of light rays sufficient and such as to ensure to the vehicle
driver relaxing driving conditions.
[0005] Recently, also visors of photochromatic material have been proposed whose transmittance
reduces with the exposure to the light rays, but these visors do not provide sufficient
safety guarantees, especially in condition of abrupt changes of the light radiation,
because of the long time of activation and disactivation necessary.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Object of this invention is the realization of a crash-helmet provided with means
suitable to regulate the screening of incident light rays in function of the light
conditions, and therefore such as to ensure comfort and drive safety in any light
condition.
[0007] Another object of the invention is the realization of a crash-helmet provided with
means allowing to easily and rapidly adjust the screening of light rays even in condition
of abrupt change of the environment light, such as for instance the entry and/or exit
from tunnels, the passage from sunny to shadow zones and the like.
[0008] Still another object of this invention is the realization of a crash-helmet provided
with means allowing to regulate the screening of light rays without alterating the
characteristics of aerodynamics of the helmet.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] These and still other objects and relevant advantages which shall be illustrated
in the following are obtained with a crash-helmet for motorcylists and sportspeople
in general, of the type constituted by a cap of rigid material, provided with safety
padding and comfort padding and with an opening placed in correspondence of the eyes,
which helmet, according to the present invention, comprises:
- a first visor made of high transmittance transparent materials, suitable to permit
an excellent visibility even in condition a low external light, said first visor being
of such dimensions as to completely cover said opening present in correspondence of
the eyes and raisable and lowerable through rotation on special pins provided on the
opposite sides of said cap;
- a second visor made of low transmittance transparent materials, suitable to absorb
to a great extent the incident light rays, said second visor being of such dimensions
as to cover at least the upper part of said opening and being raisable or lowerable
through rotation on said pins provided at the sides of said cap.
[0010] Both visors can be raised or lowered by hand-operating special devices suitably provided
and easily manoeuvrable from the outside of the helmet; for instance, the first high
transmittance visor can be manoeuvred and fixed in the wished position by means of
screw-adjustable knurled ring nuts, adjustable, of a known type, provided directly
in correspondence with the side pins on which the visor is rotatably hinged. The second
low transmittance visor can be advantageously manoeuvred by hand-operating a sliding
knurled element provided outside the cap and integral with said second low transmittance
visor through a slit/guide made in the front part of the cap, said knurled element
being translable along said slit/guide and placeable in the wished position by means
of special stops and/or stop positions provided along said slit.
[0011] It is apparent, this second visor can be raised and lowered with great rapidity and
easiness by the helmet user, without interrupting the run of the vehicle, and using
for a very short time one only hand, so that the user can screen the light rays at
any moment and as he wishes and even abruptly, for instance when entering in tunnels
and/or passing from tunnels into very sunny zones, or when crossing at night from
far off other vehicles with high beams, and in any situation whatever of abrupt passage
from a strong light radiation area to a poor light area and vice-versa.
[0012] Said second visor may preferably concern only the upper part of the front opening
of the helmet; in fact, the low transmittance visor is normally lowered to absorb
intense light rays falling from above.
[0013] Said second visor is preferably placed in the inner part of the helmet, at the back
of said first visor, so as to be covered and protected by the first visor and not
to constitute an element of wind resistance, in particular in high speed runnings,
with ensuing difficulties for its positioning, keeping in position and with ensuing
alteration of the conditions of aerodynamics of the helmet.
[0014] According to a particular embodiment of this invention, the first and second visors
are "disappearing" raisable into a special housing or hollow space provided between
the cap and the safety padding, above the helmet opening.
[0015] Said second visor can be advantageously made of any plastic material having high
properties of absorption of light rays, of a known type and usually utilized for the
making of spectacles and visors suitable to protect the eyes from intense light sun
rays and even provided with material mirror-treated on the surface. There are normally
utilized materials that allow for a transmittance of incident light rays comprised
between 80% and 25%.
[0016] The crash-helmet according to this invention is constituted in particular by an integral
type helmet for motorcyclists, drivers of racing cars and the like.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT FORM
[0017] The invention is described more in detail in the following, according to a preferred
non exclusive embodiment, with reference to the attached drawings, wich are to be
construed as being only indicative and non limitative, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows schematically a median section of the front upper part of the helmet
according to this invention, with a first visor in lowered position and the second
visor in partly raised position,
Fig. 2 shows schematically a median section of the front upper part of the helmet
always according to this invention, of the "disappearing" type, with both the first
and the second visor in lowered position,
Fig. 3 is the same median section of Fig. 2, but with both visors in raised position,
while
Fig. 4 is the same median section of Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, but with the first visor in
lowered position, on complete closure of the opening placed in correspondence of the
eyes and the second visor raised.
[0018] With reference to such figures, the helmet is constituted by the rigid external cap
1, inside which the safety padding 2 with the associated comfort padding 3 are provided.
[0019] The first visor 5 is made of high transmittance materials and is suitable to completely
close the helmet opening, while the second visor 6 is made of high light radiation
absorption materials, and is suitable to cover, once lowered, the upper part of the
helmet opening. Both visors 5 and 6 are raisable and/or lowerable by rotation on pins
placed at the sides of the cap, non represented on Fig. 1 and indicated by 7 in figures
2 to 4. Visor 5 is manoeuvred by operating direcly on the visor or through special
ring nuts of known type (non represented), provided in correspondence of pins 7. Visor
6, which in the embodiment forms illustrated in the drawings is inside the helmet
with respect to visor 5 and at the back of the latter, is manoeuvred by operating
directly the knurled element 8, integral with the visor and sliding in a special slit/guide
provided in the front part of the cap; besides, the knurled element can be brought
to the wished position by means of special stops and/or stop positions provided along
said slit.
[0020] In the "disappearing" type, shown in Fig. 2, 3 and 4, in the front part of the helmet
the hollow space or cavity 4 is provided, suitable to contain until disappearance,
when in raised position, the first visor 5 and the second visor 6, independent on
one another.
[0021] The visor 6, which is placed in the inner part with respect to visor 5, is manoeuvred
by operating the knurled elements 8, integral with visor 6 by means of peduncle 9
which slides in slit 10, provided in the cap, and is guided by it.
[0022] Obviously, changes and variants structurally and functionally equivalent may be made
to the above described invention, all of which fall within the protection scope of
said invention.
1. Crash helmet for motorcyclists and sportspeople in general, of the type constituted
by a cap of rigid material, said cap being provided with a safety padding and a comfort
padding and with a front opening in correspondence of the eyes, characterized in that
it comprises:
- a first visor of high transmittance transparent materials, suitable to permit an
excellent visibility even in conditions of low external light, said first visor being
of such dimensions as to completely cover said opening provided in correspondence
of the eyes and raisable or lowerable by rotation on two suitable pins placed on the
opposite sites of said cap;
- a second visor of low transmittance transparent material, suitable to absorb to
a high amount the incident light rays, said second visor being of such dimensions
as to cover at least the upper part of said opening and rotatebly raisable or lowerable
on said pins placed at the sides of said cap.
2. Crash helmet according to claim 1, characterized in that said first and said second
visors are "disappearing" raisable into a special hollow space or cavity provided
between the cap and the safety padding, above said opening placed in correspondence
of the eyes.
3. Crash-helmet according to claim 1, characterized in that said second visor is manoeuvred
by operating a knurled sliding element placed within the cap and integral with said
second visor through a slit/guide provided in the front part of said cap, said knurled
element being translable along said slit/guide and brought to the position wished
by means of special stops and/or stop positions provided along said slit.
4. Crash-helmet according to claim 1, characterized in that the dimensions of said second
visor are such as to cover the upper part of said front opening of the helmet.
5. Crash-helmet according to claim 1, characterized in that said second visor is made
of materials suitable to allow for a transmittance of incident light rays comprised
between 80 and 25%.
6. Crash-helmet according to claim 1, characterized in that said second visor is installed
in the internal part of the helmet at the back of said first visor, so as to be covered
and protected by said first visor when the latter is in lowered position.
7. Crash-helmet according to claim 1, characterized in that said helmet is a helmet of
the integral type for motorcyclists, racing car drivers and the like.