(19)
(11) EP 1 393 642 A1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
03.03.2004 Bulletin 2004/10

(21) Application number: 02425545.7

(22) Date of filing: 02.09.2002
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)7A42B 3/22
(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE SK TR
Designated Extension States:
AL LT LV MK RO SI

(71) Applicant: Osbe Srl
10024 Moncalieri (TO) (IT)

(72) Inventor:
  • Crivello, Osvaldo
    18100 Imperia (IT)

(74) Representative: Robba, Pierpaolo et al
INTERPATENT S.R.L., Via Caboto No.35
10129 Torino
10129 Torino (IT)

   


(54) Protective helmet, in particular for motorcycle pilots, provided with sun visor


(57) A protective helmet (1), in particular for motorcyclists, provided with a transparent visor (5) able to protect the user from the wind and from the atmospheric agents, and with a second darkened visor (11) able to protect the user form the direct sunlight: in order to shift said sun visor (11) from a non-use position to a use position and vice versa, there are provided a positioning mechanism comprising a lever (13) arranged inside the shell (7) of the helmet (1) and an activation element (15) arranged on the external surface of said shell (7), preferably on the left side of said shell (7).




Description


[0001] The present invention refers to a protective helmet, in particular for motorcyclists, provided with a transparent visor able to protect the user from the wind and from the atmospheric agents, and with a second darkened visor able to protect the user from the direct sunlight.

[0002] In particular, the invention concerns the mechanism allowing the user to shift said sun visor from a use position to a non-use position and vice versa.

[0003] It is clear that the direct sunlight in the eyes of a motorcyclist can result disturbing, if not dangerous, since the motorcyclist could be dazzled and could risk, as a consequence, to have an accident.

[0004] In order to overcome said inconvenience, protective helmets provided with a coloured sun visor able to filter the sunlight have been developed in the past.

[0005] It is likewise evident that it should be possible to shift said sun visor from a use position to a non-use position and vice versa easily, since it can happen that the user rapidly passes from highly illuminated zones to shadow zones. It is the case, for instance, of a motorcyclist travelling in a sunny day on a motorway along which tunnels are present.

[0006] The positioning mechanism of said sun visor must be, as a consequence, simple and easily accessible in whatever drive conditions.

[0007] The German patent DE 4416921, in the name of Schuberth-Werk GmbH & Co KG, describes a protective helmet provided with an external transparent visor and with a second internal transparent sun visor that can be lowered to occupy part of the user's field of view, or raised outside said field of view by acting on an activation element arranged on the front part of the helmet above the observation aperture provided in said helmet.

[0008] This solution implies clear drawbacks: firstly, the actuation element results to be inaccessible if the external transparent sun visor is raised, also only partially; secondly, since said actuation element is in a central position, it could be natural to the user to act on it with his/her right hand, so leaving the accelerator and not fulfilling the conditions for a safe drive any more.

[0009] Besides, the positioning device of the described sun visor results to be complex and, as a consequence, its manufacturing could imply an excessive increase in the production costs of the protective helmet including said device.

[0010] It is a main object of the present invention to overcome the above mentioned drawbacks by providing a protective helmet comprising a sun visor provided with a positioning mechanism of said sun visor, said mechanism being simple and easily accessible in whatever drive conditions.

[0011] A further object of the present invention is that of realising a helmet provided with a simple and economical positioning mechanism of the sun visor that does not affect, if not marginally, the production cost of the helmet itself.

[0012] The above and other objects of the invention are obtained by means of a protective helmet provided with a sun visor as claimed in the hereby attached claims.

[0013] The helmet according to the invention provides for the presence of an external transparent visor, that wholly occupies the observation aperture of said helmet, and of an internal sun visor that can be lowered to occupy the upper part of said observation aperture, or raised and retracted into an interspace provided between the helmet shell and the internal padding of the helmet itself.

[0014] The positioning mechanism of said sun visor comprises a lever attached with one of its ends to the side extension of the sun visor itself, and with the other end to an activation element arranged on the external surface of the helmet shell.

[0015] Advantageously, said activation element is arranged laterally with respect to the observation aperture of the helmet, in particular on the left side, so as to be easily accessible, preferably by using the left hand, whatever the position of the external transparent sun visor might be.

[0016] Said actuation element controls translatory movements of said lever that are transformed in a rotation of the sun visor from a retracted non-use position to an advanced use position and vice versa.

[0017] Advantageously, in a preferred embodiment of the helmet according to the invention, the shifting from the wholly retracted position to the wholly advanced position can occur gradually, instead of occurring in one single movement. In this way, it is possible to avoid a too sudden and swift variation of the brightness conditions of the user's field of view, thereby assuring conditions of utmost comfort whatever the drive conditions might be.

[0018] The invention will be now described in more detail with particular reference to the hereby attached drawings, provided as a non-limiting example, in which:
  • Figure 1 represents a longitudinal section of the protective helmet according to a first embodiment of the invention;
  • Figure 2 represents a partially sectioned view of the positioning device of the sun visor of the protective helmet of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 represents a longitudinal section of the protective helmet according to a second embodiment of the invention;
  • Figure 4 represents a partially sectioned view of the positioning device of the sun visor of the protective helmet of Figure 3.


[0019] With reference to Figures 1 and 2, it is shown the protective helmet according to a first embodiment of the invention, in which the shifting of the sun visor from the non-use position to the use position occurs with a rectilinear movement of the activation device.

[0020] The protective helmet 1 comprises a shell 7 in which a front observation aperture 3 is provided in correspondence with the position of the eyes of the user wearing said helmet 1. Said helmet 1 further comprises a transparent visor 5, preferably realised in a plastic material, that is laterally hinged on the shell 7 of the helmet 1 by means of pins. The visor 5 is of such a size that it can completely occupy said observation aperture 3. The helmet 1 further comprises a second sun visor 11, internal with respect to said transparent visor 5 and parallel to it, preferably realised in a coloured plastic material, said sun visor 11 being laterally hinged on the shell 7 of the helmet 1 by means of pins 9.

[0021] Said sun visor 11 can shift from a retracted position inside the helmet 1, in an interspace expressly obtained above the observation aperture 3 between the shell 7 and the internal padding of the helmet 1, to an advanced position in which it occupies at least the upper portion of said observation aperture 3.

[0022] In order to be able to raise and lower said sun visor 11 whatever the position of the most external sun visor 5 might be, it is provided a positioning mechanism of said sun visor 11. Said mechanism comprises a lever 13 arranged inside the shell 7 of the helmet 1 and an activation element 15 arranged on the external surface 7a of said shell 7. An aperture is provided in said shell 7 for allowing the connection between said lever 13 and said activation element 15.

[0023] It should be noted that said activation element 15 is arranged laterally to the observation aperture 3, in a position in which it is accessible whatever the position of the transparent external sun visor 5 might be.

[0024] Advantageously, said activation element 15 is arranged on the left of the helmet 1, so that the user can reach it effortlessly with his/her left hand without raising his/her right hand from the motorcycle accelerator.

[0025] In this first embodiment, said activation element 15 is constituted by a sliding cursor 17.

[0026] The foot 17a of said cursor 17 can slide inside a slit 19 obtained in the shell 7 of the helmet 1.

[0027] Said foot 17a of the cursor 17 penetrates through the slit 19 of the shell 7 and through a hole 21 obtained at one end of the lever 13. The foot 17a is attached to said lever 13 by means of a closing plug 23 that is inserted by pressure or threaded in a recess 25 expressly obtained in the foot 17a of the cursor 17.

[0028] In this way, the lever 13 is kept adherent to the internal surface 7b of the shell 7 of the helmet 1 and is made integral with the cursor 17, so that to a translatory movement of said cursor 17 inside the slit 19 corresponds a translatory movement of the lever 13 and, as a consequence, a rotation movement of the sun visor 11 about the pins 9.

[0029] As an alternative, it is possible to realise a cursor 17 with a threaded foot 17a and to use a nut for realising the coupling between said cursor 17 and the lever 13.

[0030] The opposite end of the lever 13 presents a projection 27 passing through a hole 29 obtained in an extension 11a of the sun visor 11 extending laterally to the observation aperture 3; said projection 27 of the lever 13 is blocked inside said hole 29 thanks to a rivet 31.

[0031] The relative position of the pin 9 and of the point in which the lever 13 is attached (that is of the hole 29) on the side extension 11 a of the sun visor 11 is such that to a translatory movement of said lever 13 corresponds a rotating movement of the sun visor 11 about the pins 9.

[0032] In this way, simply by moving the cursor 17 from one end to the other end of the slit 19, it is possible to shift the sun visor 11 from a retracted non-use position to an advanced use position and vice versa by means of the lever 13.

[0033] It should be noted that the lever 13 does not have a plane profile but presents a shaped profile so that it can adapt itself to the profile of the internal surface 7b of the shell 7 of the helmet 1, in particular to the step 33 provided around the observation aperture 3, and so that it can freely slide along said surface 7b between the positions corresponding to the two extreme positions of the cursor 17 inside the slit 19 without meeting any obstacle.

[0034] Figures 3 and 4 refer to a second embodiment of the protective helmet 1 according to the invention differing from the first above described embodiment in the fact that the shifting of the sun visor 11 from the retracted non-use position to the advanced use position and vice versa occurs by acting on a turning control.

[0035] In said second embodiment, the activation element 15 is constituted by a knob 35 arranged on the external surface 7a of the shell 7 of the helmet 1. Said knob 35 comprises a prominence penetrating through a hole 37 expressly obtained in the shell 7 of the helmet 1 and terminating with a gear wheel 35a.

[0036] Correspondingly, the lever 13 presents a slit 39 with a rack profile 41.

[0037] The gear wheel 35a meshes said rack profile 41 so that to a rotation of the knob 35 corresponds a translatory movement of the lever 13. Also in this case, said translatory movement of the lever 13 is transformed into a rotation movement of the sun visor 11 about the pins 9 between a retracted non-use position and an advanced use position.

[0038] The pitch of the rack profile 41 is small enough to allow a gradual and progressive movement of the lever 13 between the two positions corresponding to said two retracted and advanced positions of the sun visor 11.

[0039] Also in this embodiment, a closing plug 43 is blocked in a suitable recess 45 obtained in the gear wheel 35a for assuring the coupling between said gear wheel 35a and the lever 13.

[0040] It should be noted that in this second embodiment, in order to allow the movement of the rack 41 by means of the gear wheel 35a, the lever 13 must extend itself for a length beyond the point corresponding to the knob 35. For assuring that said lever 13 always remains adherent to the internal surface 7b of the shell 7, it is possible to provide a bracket 47, attached to said surface (for instance by means of gluing), through which the end of said lever 13 is made to pass.

[0041] Therefore the protective helmet according to the invention meets the predetermined objects of the invention, since it comprises a positioning device for the sun visor of simple manufacturing and use allowing the user to drive in conditions of utmost safety and comfort.


Claims

1. Protective helmet (1) comprising a shell (7), in which a front observation aperture (3) is provided, an external transparent mobile visor (5), that can wholly occupy said observation aperture (3), and an internal mobile sun visor (11), that can be made to shift from a non-use position, retracted inside an interspace expressly obtained above said observation aperture (3) between the external shell (7) and the internal padding of said helmet (1), to a use position, advanced to occupy at least an upper portion of said observation aperture (3), and vice versa, said visors (5,11) being laterally hinged independently the one from the other on the shell (7) of the helmet (1) by means of pins, characterised by the fact that the positioning mechanism of said sun visor (11) comprises an activation element (15), arranged on the external surface (7a) of said shell (7) of said helmet (1), and a lever ( 13) adherent to the internal surface (7b) of said shell (7) and attached with one of its ends to said activation element (15) and with its opposite end to an extension (11a) of said sun visor (11) extending laterally to said observation aperture (3), in said shell (7) being provided an aperture ( 19, 37) for allowing the connection between said lever ( 13) and said activation element ( 15).
 
2. Protective helmet (1) according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that said activation element (15) controls translatory movements of said lever (13).
 
3. Protective helmet (1) according to claims 1 and 2, characterised by the fact that the position of the point in which said lever (13) is attached to said side extension (11a) of the sun visor (11) with respect to the position of the pins (9) of said visor (11) is determined so that to a translatory movement of said lever ( 13) corresponds a rotation movement of said visor (11) about said pins (9).
 
4. Protective helmet (1) according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that said lever (13) presents at one of its ends a projection (27) passing through a hole (29) obtained in said side extension (11a) of the sun visor (11) and attached to it by means of a blocking rivet (31 ) .
 
5. Protective helmet (1) according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that said activation element (15) is constituted by a cursor (17) comprising a foot ( 17a) passing through a slit ( 19) obtained in the shell (7) of the helmet (1) and through a hole (21) obtained at one end of the lever (13) and attached to said lever (23) by means of a closing plug (23).
 
6. Protective helmet according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that said activation element (15) is constituted by a knob (35) comprising a prominence in the form of a gear wheel (35a) passing through a hole (37) obtained in the shell (7) of the helmet (1) and through a slit (39) obtained at one end of the lever ( 13) and attached to said lever ( 13) by means of a closing plug (47), said slit (39) presenting a rack profile (41) able to mesh with said gear wheel (35a).
 
7. Protective helmet (1) according to claim 6, characterised by the fact that the pitch of said rack profile (41) is small enough to allow a gradual and progressive movement of said lever (13) between the two extreme positions corresponding to said two positions of use and of non-use of said sun visor (11).
 
8. Protective helmet (1) according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that said lever (13) presents a shaped profile so that it can adapt itself to the profile of the internal surface (7b) of the shell (7) of the helmet (1) and so that it can freely slide along said surface (7b) between the positions corresponding to said two positions of use and of non-use of said sun visor (11).
 
9. Protective helmet (1) according to any of the preceding claims, characterised by the fact that said activation element (15) is positioned laterally with respect to said observation aperture (3).
 
10. Protective helmet (1) according to claim 9, characterised by the fact that said activation element (15) is positioned on the left side of said observation aperture (3).
 




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