Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a helmet which is worn for a ride on a motorcycle
or other purposes.
Background Art
[0002] Helmets that are worn for a ride on a motorcycle or other purposes include a type
comprising a helmet shell and an impact-absorbing member disposed along the inner
surface of the helmet shell, in which the helmet shell has a pair of right-hand and
left-hand cheek-covering parts, and side hemming members are attached to the lower
edges of the right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering parts.
[0003] In such a helmet of conventional type, air ejection holes are formed in the right-hand
and left-hand cheek-covering parts of the helmet shell, so that air in the helmet
is taken out of the air ejection holes for air ventilation of the interior of the
helmet (refer to Patent literature 1, for example).
Prior Art Reference
Patent literature
[0004] Patent literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication
JP-A 7-197305 (
1995)
Summary of the Invention
Problems to be solved by the Invention
[0005] Accordingly, in the conventional case, when a force is applied to the helmet shell,
for example, the helmet shell may become cracked from its air ejection hole-bearing
part, which results in the problem of deterioration of the strength of the helmet
shell.
[0006] The present invention has been devised in view of the problem as mentioned supra,
and accordingly its object is to provide a helmet that can be ventilated without any
decrease in the strength of its helmet shell.
Means for solving the problem
[0007] The following is specific means for solving the problem pursuant to the present invention.
[0008] According to the technical means of the present invention for solving the technical
problem, there is provided a helmet comprising:
a helmet shell 3; and
an impact-absorbing member 4 disposed along the inner surface of the helmet shell
3,
the helmet shell 3 having a pair of right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions
9,
the right-hand, left-hand cheek-covering portion 9 being, at its lower edge 9a, fitted
with a side hemming member 22,
the right-hand, left-hand cheek-covering portion 9 having an upwardly cut-out portion
50 formed on its lower-end side,
the lower edge 9a of the right-hand, left-hand cheek-covering portion 9 being made
in peak form so as to be slanted upward from both sides toward a center thereof in
a front-back direction,
the side hemming member 22 having a wide portion 52 formed so as to swell upward in
peak form for obtaining a wide vertical width in correspondence with the cut-out portion
50,
the wide portion 52 being formed with an air ejection hole 55.
[0009] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, the side
hemming member 22 has a side engagement portion 29 of U-section which engages the
lower edge 9a of the cheek-covering portion 9 and a side bend edge portion 30 protruding
from the lower end of the side engagement portion 29, and that part of the side engagement
portion 29 which corresponds to the wide portion 52 is curved in peak form so as to
be slanted upward from both sides toward the center in the front-back direction along
the lower edge 9a of the cheek-covering portion 9, and also, that part of the side
bend edge portion 30 which corresponds to the wide portion 52 is made as a wide bend
edge part 30a which protrudes downward, while being widened, from the side engagement
portion 29, the wide bend edge part 30a being formed with the air ejection hole 55.
[0010] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, the outer
surface of the side hemming member 22 is formed with an outside-air guide surface
57 which is gradually inclined horizontally outwardly as it extends backward from
the rear opening edge of the air ejection hole 55, or is gradually inclined horizontally
inwardly as it extends forward from the front opening edge of the air ejection hole
55.
[0011] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, a plurality
of air ejection holes 55 are spaced apart in the front-back direction in the wide
portion 52 of the side hemming member 22, and, the outside-air guide surface 57 is
placed between the air ejection holes 55 arranged adjacent each other in the front-back
direction, and is gradually inclined horizontally outwardly as it extends backward
from the rear opening edge of the front-located air ejection hole 55 toward the front
opening edge of the rear-located air ejection hole 55.
[0012] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, the helmet
shell 3 has a chin-covering portion 10 protruding forward from the lower side of the
right-hand, left-hand cheek-covering portion 9, for covering the chin-to-mouth region
of a helmet wearer, and, an air passageway 44 for causing exhaled air to flow backward
for its movement toward the air ejection hole 55 is formed inside the chin-covering
portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion 9.
[0013] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, the impact-absorbing
member 4 situated ahead of themouthof a helmet wearer is formed with amouth communication
hole 46 communicating with the front of the air passageway 44.
[0014] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, the lower-end
side of the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to the cheek-covering portion
9 protrudes downward beyond the lower edge 9a of the cheek-covering portion 9 corresponding
to the cut-out portion 50 and extends up to the inside of the right and left of the
wide portion 52 of the side hemming member 22, and, the lower side of the rear of
the air passageway 44 is located on the inside of the right and left of the wide portion
52 of the side hemming member 22 and communicates with the air ejection hole 55 of
the side hemming member 22.
[0015] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, the air
passageway 44 is formed in between the chin-coveringportion 10 as well as the cheek-coveringportion
9 and the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to them by creating, at the outer
surface of the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to the chin-covering portion
10 and the cheek-covering portion 9, a horizontally-inwardly sunken passageway-forming
groove in the front-back direction.
[0016] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, the impact-absorbing
member 4 corresponding to the chin-covering portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion
9 is formed with an inside-aircommunicationhole 47 communicating with the air passageway
44 from the inner surface thereof.
[0017] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, a pair of
right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 is disposed inside the impact-absorbing member
4 corresponding to the chin-covering portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion 9,
and, each of the cheek pads 36 has a pad communication hole 58 formed therethrough
from the inside to the outside so as to communicate with the inside-air communication
hole 47.
[0018] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, a pair of
right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 is disposed inside the impact-absorbing member
4 corresponding to the chin-covering portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion 9,
the right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 having an insertion locking piece 41 bent
upward from the outer-edge side of the lower end of the cheek pad 36 in the horizontal
direction, and the insertion locking piece 41 is passed inside the right and left
of the side hemming member 22 so as to be inserted in between the chin-coveringportion
10 as well as the cheek-coveringportion 9 and the impact-absorbingmember 4 corresponding
to them, thereby holding the cheek pads 36 within the impact-absorbing member 4 ,
and also, an air vent 59 is formed in that part of the insertion locking piece 41
which corresponds to the air ejection hole 55, and a mesh sheet 60 is additionally
provided in the insertion locking piece 41 so as to cover the air vent 59.
[0019] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, the front
ends of, respectively, the right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 are spaced apart
in the horizontal direction at the front of the mouth of a helmet wearer, and, the
impact-absorbing member 4 situated ahead of the mouth of the helmet wearer is formed
with a mouth communication hole 46 communicating with the front of the air passageway
44, the mouth communication hole 46 being placed between the front ends of, respectively,
the right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36.
[0020] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, paired right-hand
and left-hand chin bands 65 are fixedly coupled to the inner-surface sides of the
right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions 9, respectively, so as to extend
downward through the inside of the right and left of the side hemming member 22, and,
the wide portion 52 of the side hemming member 22 is placed in a position corresponding
to the chin band 65.
[0021] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, a pair of
right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 is disposed inside the impact-absorbing member
4 corresponding to the chin-covering portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion 9,
and the lower-end side of the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to the cheek-covering
portion 9 is made concavely above the wide portion 52 of the side hemming member 22
and the lower part of the cheek pad 36, and also, a cavity passageway 68 is formed
between the wide portion 52 of the side hemming member 22 and the lower part of the
cheek pad 36 under the impact-absorbing member 4, and the lower side of the air passageway
44 communicates with the cavity passageway 68.
[0022] Moreover, according to another technical means of the present invention, the cheek
pad 36 has, in its lower part, a pad communication hole 58 formed therethrough from
the inside to the outside so as to communicate with the cavity passageway 68.
Effects of the Invention
[0023] According to the present invention, since the side hemming member is formed with
the air ejection holes, there is no need to provide air ejection holes in the cheek-covering
portion of the helmet shell, wherefore it is possible to avoid that the helmet shell
becomes cracked from its air ejection hole-bearing part, and thereby keep the strength
of the helmet shell at a high level.
[0024] In addition, the air ejection holes, being provided in the wide portion of the side
hemming member expanding upward in correspondence with the cut-out portion, can be
placed in a higher position relative to the helmet shell, wherefore, for example,
the air ejection holes can be placed in a position higher than a line segment connecting
the lower end of the front of the helmet shell with the lower end of the rear thereof.
Accordingly, air in the helmet can be effectively sucked out from the air ejection
holes by a wind flowing laterally outside the helmet shell from front to rear, and
it is thus possible to take the air in the helmet out of the plural air ejection holes
formed in wide portion of the side hemming member, and thereby achieve sufficient
air ventilation of the interior of the helmet.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0025]
[Fig. 1] Figure 1 is a side view of a helmet in accordance with the first embodiment
of the present invention.
[Fig. 2] Figure 2 is a perspective view of the helmet.
[Fig. 3] Figure 3 is a sectional view taken along the line A-A shown in Fig. 1.
[Fig. 4] Figure 4 is a sectional view taken along the line B-B shown in Fig. 3.
[Fig. 5] Figure 5 is a side view of a hemming member.
[Fig. 6] Figure 6 is a sectional view taken along the line C-C shown in Fig. 5.
[Fig. 7] Figure 7 is a perspective view of a cheek pad.
[Fig. 8] Figure 8 is another perspective view of the cheek pad.
[Fig. 9] Figure 9 is a side view showing a motorcycle rider wearing the helmet.
[Fig. 10] Figure 10 is a sectional back view of the lower part of the helmet in accordance
with the second embodiment.
Modes for Carrying out the Invention
[0026] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference
to the drawings.
[0027] Figures 1 to 9 show the first embodiment of the present invention. In Figs. 1 to
4 , a helmet 1 is a full-face motorcycle helmet composed of a hemispherical helmet
shell 3 and an impact-absorbing member 4 disposed along the inner surface of the helmet
shell 3.
[0028] The helmet shell 3, which is made of a fiber-reinforced resin, a hard resin, a metal,
or the like, includes a head top-covering portion 7, a head back-covering portion
8, a pair of right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions 9, and a chin-covering
portion 10. The chin-covering portion 10 protrudes forward from the lower parts of
the right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions 9, for covering the chin-to-mouth
region of the face of a helmet wearer.
[0029] The lower end of the helmet shell 3 is formed with a wearing opening 13 for wearing
the helmet 1 in a manner as shown in Fig. 2. The opening edge of the wearing opening
13 is composed of a lower edge 8a of the head back-covering portion 8, lower edges
9a of the right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions 9, and a lower edge 10a
of the chin-covering portion 10.
[0030] In a region between the head top-covering portion 7 and the chin-covering portion
10, a front opening window 14 is formed between the front ends of, respectively, the
right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions 9. The front opening window 14 is
covered, for free closing and opening, with a light-transmittable shield plate 15.
[0031] The impact-absorbing member 4, which is made of a foam resin such as foam polystyrene,
or styrofoam, includes a non-illustrated head top-covering body corresponding to the
head top-covering portion 7 of the helmet shell 3, a non-illustrated head back-covering
body corresponding to the head back-covering portion 8, a pair of right-hand and left-hand
cheek-covering bodies 18 corresponding to the right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering
portions 9, and a chin-covering body 19 corresponding to the chin-covering portion
10.
[0032] It is noted that the head top-covering body, the head back-covering body, the right-hand
and left-hand cheek-covering bodies 18, and the chin-covering body 19 of the impact-absorbing
member 4 may be formed in a one-piece design or formed partially integral with one
another, or may be formed independently of one another.
[0033] Moreover, for example, the chin-covering body 19 may be divided into three pieces,
namely a pair of right-hand and left-hand chin-covering body side parts and a chin-covering
body front part.
[0034] Paired right-hand and left-hand side hemming members 22 are attached to the lower
edges 9a of the right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions 9; a front hemming
member 23 is attached to the lower edge 10a of the chin-covering portion 10; and a
back hemming member 24 is attached to the lower edge 8a of the head back-covering
portion 8. The right-hand and left-hand side hemming members 22, the front hemming
member 23, and the back hemming member 24 are made of an elastic rubber material or
a soft synthetic resin.
[0035] As also shown in Fig. 5, the front hemming member 23 includes a front engagement
portion 26 of U-section which engages the lower edge 10a of the chin-covering portion
10, and a front bend edge portion 27 bent backward from the lower end of the front
engagement portion 26. The right-hand and left-hand side hemming members 22 include
a side engagement portion 29 of U-section which engages the lower edge 9a of the cheek-covering
portion 9, and a side bend edge portion 30 protruding from the lower end of the side
engagement portion 29.
[0036] The front hemming member 23 and the right-hand and left-hand side hemming members
22 are formed integral with each other, and the right-hand and left-hand rear ends
of the front engagement portion 26 are so formed as to be continuous with the side
engagement portions 29 of the right-hand and left-hand side hemming members 22, respectively,
in the front-back direction. The right-hand and left-hand rear ends of the front bend
edge portion 27 are so formed as to be continuous with the side bend edge portions
30 of the right-hand and left-hand side hemming members 22, respectively, in the front-back
direction.
[0037] The back hemming member 24 , which includes a back engagement portion 32 of U-section
which engages the lower edge of the head back-covering portion 8, and a back bend
edge portion 33 bent forward from the lower end of the back engagement portion 32,
is formed independently of the right-hand and left-hand side hemming members 22.
[0038] In Figs. 2 to 4, a pair of right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 is disposed inside
the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to the chin-covering portion 10 and the
cheek-covering portion 9 (the chin-covering body 19 and the cheek-covering body 18).
The right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 include a platy shape-retaining body 37
and a cushion body 38 attached to the inner surface of the shape-retaining body 37.
The interior of the cushion body 38 is covered with a cover body 39 such as a cloth,
and the cover body 39 is, at its outer periphery or other area, sewn to the outer
periphery or other area of the shape-retaining body 37, whereby the cover body 39
and the shape-retaining body 37 surround the cushion body 38.
[0039] As shown in Fig. 7 and also in Fig. 8, the cheek pad 36 is formed with a band insertion
hole 40 into which is inserted a chin band 65 which will hereafter be described. The
front ends of, respectively, the right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 are spaced
apart in a right-left, or horizontal direction at the front of the mouth of the helmet
wearer.
[0040] Although not shown in the drawings, the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to
the cheek-covering portion 9 (the cheek-covering body 18) is also formed with a band
insertion hole in correspondence with the band insertion hole 40.
[0041] The right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 are each provided with an insertion locking
piece 41 bent upward from the outer-edge side of the lower end of the cheek pad 36
in the horizontal direction. The insertion locking piece 41 is passed inside the right
and left of the side hemming member 22 so as to be inserted in between the chin-covering
portion 10 as well as the cheek-covering portion 9 and the impact-absorbing member
4 corresponding to them, thereby holding the right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36
within the impact-absorbing member 4.
[0042] In Figs. 1, 3, and 4, a pair of right-hand and left-hand air passageways 44 is formed
inside the chin-covering portion 10 and the cheek-covering portions 9. The right-hand
and left-hand air passageways 44, which are intended to cause exhaled air to flow
backward from the front of the chin-covering portion 10 toward the rear of the cheek-covering
portions 9, are formed in between the chin-covering portion 10 as well as the cheek-covering
portion 9 and the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to them (the chin-covering
body 19 and the cheek-covering body 18) by creating, at the outer surface of the impact-absorbing
member 4 corresponding to the chin-covering portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion
9 (the chin-covering body 19 and the cheek-covering body 18), horizontally-inwardly
sunken passageway-forming grooves in the front-back direction. The air passageways
44 are each formed inside the chin-covering portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion
9 so as to extend from the front of the chin-covering portion 10 to the rear of the
cheek-covering portions 9.
[0043] The impact-absorbing member 4 situated ahead of the mouth of the helmet wearer (the
front of the chin-covering body 19) is formed with a pair of right-hand and left-hand
mouth communication holes 46. The mouth communication holes 46, each of which is a
hole formed all the way through from the inside to the outside of the front of the
chin-covering body 19, communicate with the fronts of the right-hand and left-hand
air passageways 44, respectively. The right-hand and left-hand mouth communication
holes 46 are arranged on the front of the region between the front ends of the right-hand
and left-hand cheek pads 36, so that exhaled air can be delivered to the front of
the air passageway 44 through the mouth communication hole 46.
[0044] The impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to the chin-covering portion 10 and the
cheek-covering portion 9 (the chin-covering body 19 and the cheek-covering body 18)
is formed with a plurality of inside-air communication holes 47, each of which communicates
with some midpoint of the air passageway 44 in the front-back direction from the inner
surface thereof, that are spaced apart in the front-back direction (three holes are
assigned to each of the right-hand and left-hand air passageways 44 in the illustrated
example).
[0045] In Figs. 1 and 2, the lower-end sides of the right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering
portions 9 are formed with an upwardly cut-out portion 50, and the lower edges 9a
of the right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions 9 are each made in peak form
so as to be slanted upward from both sides toward the center in the front-back direction.
[0046] As also shown in Fig. 5, the side hemming member 22 has a wide portion 52, which
corresponds to the cut-out portion 50, formed so as to swell upward in peak form thereby
providing a wide vertical width.
[0047] That part of the side engagement portion 29 which corresponds to the wide portion
52 is curved in peak form so as to be slanted upward from both sides toward the center
in the front-back direction along the lower edge 9a of the cheek-covering portion
9 corresponding to the cut-out portion 50.
[0048] That part of the side bend edge portion 30 which corresponds to the wide portion
52 is made as a wide bend edge part 30a which protrudes downward, while being widened,
from the side engagement portion 29, and, this wide bend edge part 30a protrudes downward,
while being slanted horizontally inwardly, from the side engagement portion 29.
[0049] The front side of the side bend edge portion 30 beyond the wide portion 52 is greatly
bent horizontally inwardly by degrees from the side engagement portion 29 as it extends
forward, and is continuous with the rear of the front bend edge portion 27 of the
front hemming member 23 in the front-back direction. The back side of the side bend
edge portion 30 beyond the wide portion 52 is also greatly bent horizontally inwardly
by degrees from the side engagement portion 29 as it extends backward.
[0050] In Figs. 1 to 6, the wide portion 52 of the side hemming member 22 is formed with
an air ejection hole 55. In the wide bend edge part 30a of the side bend edge portion
30, a plurality of air ejection holes 55 are spaced apart in the front-back direction
(four holes are assigned to each of the wide portions 52 of the right-hand and left-hand
side hemming members 22 in the illustrated example).
[0051] The plural air ejection holes 55 are formed in the wide portion 52 expanding upward
in correspondence with the cut-out portion 50, and are located in a position higher
than a line segment connecting the lower end of the front of the helmet shell 3 with
the lower end of the rear thereof.
[0052] The outer surface of the wide bend edge part 30a of the side hemming member 22 is
formed with a plurality of outside-air guide surfaces 57. The outside-air guide surface
57, which is situated on the rear side or front side of the air ejection hole 55,
is gradually inclined horizontally outwardly as it extends backward from the rear
opening edge of the air ejection hole 55, or is gradually inclined horizontally inwardly
as it extends forward from the front opening edge of the air ejection hole 55.
[0053] In this embodiment, each of the outside-air guide surfaces 57 is located between
the air ejection holes 55 arranged adj acent each other in the front-back direction
in the wide bend edge part 30a, and is gradually inclined horizontally outwardly as
it extends backward from the rear opening edge of the front-located air ejection hole
55 toward the front opening edge of the rear-located air ejection hole 55.
[0054] As shown in Fig. 3, the lower-end side of the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding
to the cheek-covering portion 9 (the cheek-covering body 18) is not formed with a
concavity corresponding to the cut-out portion 50, and, the lower-end side of the
impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to the cheek-covering portion 9 (the cheek-covering
body 18) protrudes downward beyond the lower edge 9a of the cheek-covering portion
9 corresponding to the cut-out portion 50, and extends up to the inside of the right
and left of the wide portion 52 of the side hemming member 22. The lower side of the
rear of the above-described air passageway 44 is located on the inside of the right
and left of the wide portion 52 of the side hemming member 22, and communicates with
the plural air ejection holes 55 of the side hemming member 22.
[0055] As shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the above-described cheek pad 36 has a plurality of pad
communication holes 58 formed therethrough from the inside to the outside, which communicate
with their respective inside-air communication holes 47. The pad communication holes
58 are each formed in the horizontal direction by drilling through the region between
the shape-retaining body 37 and the cushion body 38, with the cover body 39 left intact.
[0056] In Figs. 3, 4, 7, and 8, an air vent 59 is formed in that part of the above-described
insertion locking piece 41 which corresponds to the air ejection hole 55, and, a mesh
sheet 60 is additionally provided on the outer surface of the insertion locking piece
41 so as to cover the air vent 59.
[0057] It is noted that the air vent 59 may either be disposed in alignment with the air
ejection hole 55 in the front-back direction and the vertical direction as well, or
be slightly displaced from the air ejection hole 55 in the front-back direction or
the vertical direction.
[0058] The lower end of the cover body 39 is formed with a cover-body extended portion 61
elongated horizontally outwardly relative to the shape-retaining body 37, and, the
protruding end of the cover-body extended portion 61 is sewn to the outer surface
of the lower part of the insertion locking piece 41. Moreover, a coupling sheet 63
made of a cloth or the like is disposed between the lower end of the insertion locking
piece 41 and the lower end of the shape-retaining body 37, and, one end of the coupling
sheet 63 in its width direction is sewn to the outer surface of the lower end of the
shape-retaining body 37. The widthwise other end of the coupling sheet 63 and the
above-described cover-body extended portion 61 overlap each other, and the widthwise
other end of the coupling sheet 63 is, together with the protruding end of the cover-body
extended portion 61 and the lower part of the mesh sheet 60, sewn to the outer surface
of the lower part of the insertion locking piece 41. The coupling sheet 63 and the
cover-body extended portion 61 are coupled to each other in a manner such that the
insertion locking piece 41 can be freely folded toward the lower end of the cheek
pad 36.
[0059] As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the paired right-hand and left-hand chin bands 65 are
fixedly coupled to the inner-surface sides of the right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering
portions 9, respectively. The chin band 65 is inserted into the band insertion hole
of the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to the cheek-covering portion 9 (the
chin-covering body 19) and the band insertion hole 40 of the cheek pad 36, and extends
downward through the inside of the right and left of the side hemming member 22 and
the cheek pad 36. The wide portion 52 of the side hemming member 22 is placed in a
position corresponding to the chin band 65.
[0060] According to the first embodiment thus far described, when the helmet wearer drives
a motorcycle, as shown in Fig. 9, a wind flows laterally outside the helmet shell
3 from front to rear. As shown in Fig. 6, where this wind is guided to turn laterally
outwardly by the plural outside-air guide surfaces 57, a negative pressure is developed
laterally outside the plural air ejection holes 55, whereby the air in the helmet
1 can be drawn out of the plural air ejection holes 55 under suction. Thus, since
the air in the helmet shell 3 can be effectively sucked out by the plural air ejection
holes 55 arranged in the front-back direction, it is possible to take the air in the
helmet 1 out of the plural air ejection holes 55, and thereby achieve sufficient air
ventilation of the interior of the helmet 1.
[0061] Accordingly, there is no need to provide air ejection holes in the cheek-covering
portion 9 of the helmet shell 3, wherefore it is possible to avoid that the helmet
shell 3 becomes cracked from its air ejection hole-bearing part, and thereby keep
the strength of the helmet shell 3 at a high level.
[0062] In addition, the air ejection holes 55 are provided in the wide portion 52 expanding
upward in correspondence with the cut-out portion 50, and can therefore be placed
in a higher position relative to the helmet shell 3. Thus, for example, the air ejection
holes 55 can be placed in a position higher than a line segment connecting the lower
end of the front of the helmet shell 3 with the lower end of the rear thereof , wherefore
the air in the helmet 1 can be effectively and smoothly sucked out from the air ejection
holes 55 by the wind flowing laterally outside the helmet shell 3 from front to rear.
[0063] Moreover, as shown in Fig. 4, the exhaled air of the helmet wearer is delivered from
the region between the front ends of the right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 to
the front of the air passageway 44 through the mouth communication hole 46, is whereafter
delivered to the rear of the air passageway 44, and is then discharged laterally outwardly
of the helmet from the plural air ejection holes 55. At this time, since the lower
side of the rear of the air passageway 44 is located on the inside of the right and
left of the wide portion 52 of the side hemming member 22 and communicates with the
air ejection holes 55 of the side hemming member 22, it follows that the exhaled air
which entered the air passageway 44 is also drawn toward the air ejection holes 55
by the force of suction under which the air in the helmet 1 is sucked out from the
air ejection holes 55, and consequently the exhaledair flows backward smoothly through
the air passageway 44 so as to be delivered from the lower side of the rear of the
air passageway 44 to the air ej ectionholes 55 , and is then smoothly discharged out
of the air ejection holes 55.
[0064] Moreover, the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to the chin-covering portion
10 and the cheek-covering portion 9 is formed with the inside-air communication holes
47 communicating with the air passageway 44 from the inner surface thereof, and also
the cheek pad 36 is formed with the pad communication holes 58 communicating with
the inside-air communication holes 47. This makes it possible to deliver the inside
air within the impact-absorbing member 4 and the cheek pad 36 to the air passageway
44 through the pad communication holes 58 and the inside-air communication holes 47,
so that not only the exhaled air, but also the inside air within the impact-absorbing
member 4 and the cheek pad 36 can be smoothly delivered out of the air ejection holes
55 through the air passageway 44, whereby the interior of the helmet 1 can be ventilated
more reliably.
[0065] Moreover, the above-described air passageway 44 is formed in between the chin-covering
portion 10 as well as the cheek-covering portion 9 and the impact-absorbing member
4 corresponding to them by creating, at the outer surface of the impact-absorbing
member 4 corresponding to the chin-covering portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion
9, a horizontally-inwardly sunken passageway-forming groove in the front-back direction.
With the provision of the passageway-forming groove in the impact-absorbing member
4, the air passageway 44 can be readily formed inside the chin-covering portion 10
and the cheek-covering portion 9.
[0066] Moreover, the right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 have the insertion locking piece
41 bent upward from the outer-edge side of the lower end of the cheek pad 36 in the
horizontal direction, and, the insertion locking piece 41 is passed inside the right
and left of the side hemming member 22 so as to be inserted in between the chin-covering
portion 10 as well as the cheek-covering portion 9 and the impact-absorbing member
4 corresponding to them, thereby holding the cheek pads 36 within the impact-absorbing
member 4. By virtue of the insertion locking piece 41, the paired right-hand and left-hand
cheek pads 36 can be held easily and reliably within the impact-absorbing member 4
corresponding to the chin-covering portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion 9.
[0067] In addition, the air vent 59 is formed in that part of the above-described insertion
locking piece 41 which corresponds to the air ejection hole 55, and the mesh sheet
60 is additionally provided in the insertion locking piece 41 so as to cover the air
vent 59. This makes it possible to avoid that the air ejection hole 55 is blocked
by the insertion locking piece 41 with a consequent inability to take the air in the
helmet 1 out of the air ejection hole 55.
[0068] Moreover, the paired right-hand and left-hand chin bands 65 are fixedly coupled to
the inner-surface sides of the right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions 9,
respectively, so as to extend downward through the inside of the right and left of
the side hemming member 22, and, the wide portion 52 of the side hemming member 22
is placed in a position corresponding to the chin band 65. Thus, when the helmet 1
is put on through the wearing opening 13, the right-hand and left-hand chin bands
65 are pulled horizontally (rightwardly and leftwardly, respectively) outwardly, thereby
causing the wide portion 52 of the side hemming member 22 to spread, together with
the lower parts of the cheek pad 36 and the impact-absorbing member 4, horizontally
outwardly in skirt-like form. This helps facilitate the insertion of wearer's head
into the helmet through the wearing opening 13, wherefore the wearer is able to put
on the helmet 1 with ease.
[0069] In Fig. 10, there is shown the second embodiment in which the impact-absorbing member
4 corresponding to the cheek-covering portion 9 (the cheek-covering body 18) has its
lower edge made shorter in the vertical direction so as to be substantially flush
with the lower edge 9a of the cheek-covering portion 9 corresponding to the cut-out
portion 50, and made concavely above the wide portion 52 of the side hemming member
22 and the lower part of the cheek pad 36, and also, in a region between the wide
portion 52 of the side hemming member 22 and the lower part of the cheek pad 36 under
the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to the cheek-covering portion 9, there
is formed a cavity passageway 68 surrounded with the side hemming member 22, the cheek
pad 36, and the coupling sheet 63. Moreover, the lower side of the air passageway
44 communicates with the cavity passageway 68, and, the cheek pad 36 has, in its lower
part, a pad communication hole 58 formed therethrough from the inside to the outside
so as to communicate with the cavity passageway 68. A single pad communication hole
58 is formed, or a plurality of pad communication holes 58 are spaced apart in the
front-back direction, in each of the right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36. Otherwise,
the second embodiment is structurally identical with the first embodiment described
earlier. Note that, in the case of this embodiment, the inside-air communication hole
47 of the impact-absorbing member 4 provided in the first embodiment may either be
omitted or be provided.
[0070] According to the second embodiment thus far described, as is the case with the first
embodiment, the wind flowing laterally outside the helmet shell 3 from front to rear
is guided to turn laterally outwardly by the plural outside-air guide surfaces 57,
wherefore the air in the helmet shell 3 can be effectively sucked out by the plural
air ejection holes 55 arranged in the front-back direction. This makes it possible
to take the air in the helmet 1 out of the plural air ejection holes 55, and thereby
achieve sufficient air ventilation of the interior of the helmet 1.
[0071] The exhaled air of the helmet wearer is delivered from the region between the front
ends of the right-hand and left-hand cheek pads 36 to the front of the air passageway
44 through the mouth communication hole 46, is whereafter delivered to the rear of
the air passageway 44 so as to enter the cavity passageway 68, and is then discharged
laterally outwardly of the helmet 1 from the cavity passageway 68 via the plural air
ejection holes 55.
[0072] Moreover, the inside air within the cheek pad 36 is delivered to the cavity passageway
68 through the pad communication hole 58, so that not only the exhaled air, but also
the inside air within the cheek pad 36 can be smoothly delivered out of the air ejection
holes 55 through the cavity passageway 68.
[0073] Although, in the above-described embodiments, the helmet 1 is the full-face helmet
having the chin-covering portion 10, the helmet 1 is not so limited, but may be an
open-face helmet having no chin-covering portion 10.
[0074] Moreover, although, in the above-described embodiments, four air ejection holes 55
are spaced apart in the front-back direction in the wide portion 52 of the side hemming
member 22, the number of the air ejection holes 55 is not limited to four, but may
be one to three, or five or more.
[0075] Moreover, in the above-described embodiments, the air passageway 44 for causing exhaled
air to flow backward for its movement toward the air ejection holes 55 is formed in
between the chin-coveringportion 10 as well as the cheek-coveringportion 9 and the
impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to them by creating, at the outer surface
of the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to the chin-covering portion 10 and
the cheek-covering portion 9, the passageway-forming groove in the front-back direction.
However, instead of this, it is also possible to form an air passageway 44 for causing
exhaled air to flow backward for its movement toward the air ejection holes 55 within
the impact-absorbing member 4 located inside the chin-covering portion 10 and the
cheek-covering portion 9 by creating, in the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding
to the chin-covering portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion 9, a passageway-forming
groove in the front-back direction. In another alternative, an air passageway 44 for
causing exhaled air to flow backward for its movement toward the air ejection holes
55 can be formed in between the cheek pad 36 and the impact-absorbing member 4 located
inside the chin-covering portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion 9 by creating,
at the outer surface of the impact-absorbing member 4 corresponding to the chin-covering
portion 10 and the cheek-covering portion 9, a horizontally-inwardly sunken passageway-forming
groove in the front-back direction.
[0076] Moreover, although, in the above-described embodiments, the impact-absorbing member
4 situated ahead of the mouth of the helmet wearer is formed with the paired right-hand
and left-hand mouth communication holes 46, instead of this, it is also possible to
form a single mouth communication hole 46 in the impact-absorbing member 4 situated
ahead of the mouth of the helmet wearer so as to communicate with the fronts of the
right-hand and left-hand air passageways 44.
Explanation of Reference symbols
[0077]
- 1
- helmet
- 3
- helmet shell
- 4
- impact-absorbing member
- 7
- head top-covering portion
- 8
- head back-covering portion
- 8a
- lower edge
- 9
- cheek-covering portion
- 9a
- lower edge
- 10
- chin-covering portion
- 10a
- lower edge
- 13
- wearing opening
- 14
- front opening window
- 15
- shield plate
- 22
- side hemming member
- 23
- front hemming member
- 24
- back hemming member
- 26
- front engagement portion
- 27
- front bend edge portion
- 29
- side engagement portion
- 30
- side bend edge portion
- 30a
- wide bend edge part
- 32
- back engagement portion
- 33
- back bend edge portion
- 36
- cheek pad
- 41
- insertion locking piece
- 44
- air passageway
- 46
- mouth communication hole
- 47
- inside-air communication hole
- 50
- cut-out portion
- 52
- wide portion
- 55
- air ejection hole
- 57
- outside-air guide surface
- 58
- pad communication hole
- 59
- air vent
- 60
- mesh sheet
- 65
- chin band
- 68
- cavity passageway
1. A helmet comprising:
a helmet shell (3); and
an impact-absorbing member (4) disposed along an inner surface of the helmet shell
(3),
the helmet shell (3) having a pair of right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions
(9),
the right-hand, left-hand cheek-covering portion (9) being, at its lower edge (9a),
fitted with a side hemming member (22),
the right-hand, left-hand cheek-covering portion (9) having an upwardly cut-out portion
(50) formed on its lower-end side, the lower edge (9a) of the right-hand, left-hand
cheek-covering portion (9) being made in peak form so as to be slanted upward from
both sides toward a center thereof in a front-back direction,
the side hemming member (22) having a wide portion (52) formed so as to swell upward
in peak form for obtaining a wide vertical width in correspondence with the cut-out
portion (50),
the wide portion (52) being formed with an air ejection hole (55).
2. The helmet according to claim 1,
wherein the side hemming member (22) has a side engagement portion (29) of U-section
which engages the lower edge (9a) of the cheek-covering portion (9), and a side bend
edge portion (30) protruding from the lower end of the side engagement portion (29),
wherein that part of the side engagement portion (29) which corresponds to the wide
portion (52) is curved in peak form so as to be slanted upward from both sides toward
the center in the front-back direction along the lower edge (9a) of the cheek-covering
portion (9),
and wherein that part of the side bend edge portion (30) which corresponds to the
wide portion (52) is made as a wide bendedgepart (30a) which protrudes downward, while
being widened, from the side engagement portion (29), the wide bend edge part (30a)
being formed with said air ejection hole (55).
3. The helmet according to claim 1,
wherein the outer surface of the side hemming member (22) is formed with an outside-air
guide surface (57) which is gradually inclined horizontally outwardly as it extends
backward from the rear opening edge of the air ejection hole (55), or is gradually
inclined horizontally inwardly as it extends forward from the front opening edge of
the air ejection hole (55).
4. The helmet according to claim 3,
wherein a plurality of said air ejection holes (55) are spaced apart in the front-back
direction in the wide portion (52) of the side hemming member (22),
wherein said outside-air guide surface (57) is placed between the air ejection holes
(55) arranged adjacent each other in the front-back direction, and is gradually inclined
horizontally outwardly as it extends backward from the rear opening edge of the front-located
air ejection hole (55) toward the front opening edge of the rear-located air ejection
hole (55).
5. The helmet according to claim 1,
wherein said helmet shell (3) has a chin-covering portion (10) protruding forward
from the lower side of the right-hand, left-hand cheek-covering portion (9), for covering
the chin-to-mouth region of a helmet wearer,
and wherein an air passageway (44) for causing exhaled air to flow backward for its
movement toward said air ejection hole (55) is formed inside the chin-covering portion
(10) and the cheek-covering portion (9).
6. The helmet according to claim 5,
wherein the impact-absorbing member (4) situated ahead of themouthof a helmet wearer
is formed with a mouth communication hole (46) communicating with the front of said
air passageway (44).
7. The helmet according to claim 5,
wherein the lower-end side of the impact-absorbing member (4) corresponding to the
cheek-covering portion (9) protrudes downward beyond the lower edge (9a) of the cheek-covering
portion (9) corresponding to the cut-out portion (50), and extends up to the inside
of the right and left of the wide portion (52) of the side hemming member (22),
and wherein the lower side of the rear of said air passageway (44) is located on the
inside of the right and left of the wide portion (52) of the side hemming member (22),
and communicates with the air ejection hole (55) of the side hemming member (22).
8. The helmet according to claim 5,
wherein said air passageway (44) is formed in between the chin-covering portion (10)
as well as the cheek-covering portion (9) and the impact-absorbing member (4) corresponding
to them by creating, at the outer surface of the impact-absorbing member (4) corresponding
to the chin-covering portion (10) and the cheek-covering portion (9), a horizontally-inwardly
sunken passageway-forming groove in the front-back direction.
9. The helmet according to claim 8,
wherein the impact-absorbing member (4) corresponding to the chin-covering portion
(10) and the cheek-covering portion (9) is formed with an inside-air communication
hole (47) communicating with the air passageway (44) from the inner surface thereof.
10. The helmet according to claim 9,
wherein a pair of right-hand and left-hand cheek pads (36) is disposed inside the
impact-absorbing member (4) corresponding to the chin-covering portion (10) and the
cheek-covering portion (9),
and wherein each of the cheek pads (36) has a pad communication hole (58) formed therethrough
from the inside to the outside so as to communicate with said inside-air communication
hole (47).
11. The helmet according to claim 5,
wherein a pair of right-hand and left-hand cheek pads (36) is disposed inside the
impact-absorbingmember (4) corresponding to said chin-covering portion (10) and said
cheek-covering portion (9), the right-hand, left-hand cheek pad (36) having an insertion
locking piece (41) bent upward from the outer-edge side of the lower end of the cheek
pad (36) in the horizontal direction,
wherein the insertion locking piece (41) is passed inside the right and left of the
side hemming member (22) so as to be inserted in between the chin-covering portion
(10) as well as the cheek-covering portion (9) and the impact-absorbing member (4)
corresponding to them, thereby holding the cheek pads (36) within the impact-absorbing
member (4),
and wherein an air vent (59) is formed in that part of said insertion locking piece
(41) which corresponds to the air ejectionhole (55), andameshsheet (60) is additionally
provided in the insertion locking piece (41) so as to cover the air vent (59).
12. The helmet according to claim 11,
wherein the front ends of, respectively, the right-hand and left-hand cheek pads (36)
are spaced apart in the horizontal direction at the front of the mouth of a helmet
wearer,
and wherein the impact-absorbing member (4) situated ahead of the mouth of the helmet
wearer is formed with a mouth communication hole (46) communicating with the front
of said air passageway (44), the mouth communication hole (46) being placed between
the front ends of, respectively, the right-hand and left-hand cheek pads (36).
13. The helmet according to claim 1,
wherein paired right-hand and left-hand chin bands (65) are fixedly coupled to the
inner-surface sides of the right-hand and left-hand cheek-covering portions (9), respectively,
so as to extend downward through the inside of the right and left of the side hemming
member (22),
and wherein the wide portion (52) of the side hemming member (22) is placed in a position
corresponding to the chin band (65).
14. The helmet according to claim 5,
wherein a pair of right-hand and left-hand cheek pads (36) is disposed inside the
impact-absorbing member (4) corresponding to said chin-covering portion (10) and said
cheek-covering portion (9),
wherein the lower-end side of the impact-absorbing member (4) corresponding to the
cheek-covering portion (9) is made concavely above the wide portion (52) of the side
hemming member (22) and the lower part of the cheek pad (36),
and wherein a cavity passageway (68) is formed between the wide portion (52) of the
side hemming member (22) and the lower part of the cheek pad (36) under the impact-absorbing
member (4), and the lower side of said air passageway (44) communicates with the cavity
passageway (68).
15. The helmet according to claim 14,
wherein the cheek pad (36) has, in its lower part, a pad communication hole (58) formed
therethrough from the inside to the outside so as to communicate with the cavity passageway
(68) .