OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention, pivoting fastening mechanism for helmet face shield relates
to a pivoting fastening mechanism, of the type used to fix the face shield or visor
of a helmet, for example a motorcycle helmet, to the body thereof, enabling said face
shield to be moved, rotating on said mechanism, upwards and downwards to be able to
place it in various positions from a higher position of maximum opening to a lower
closing position, the mechanism exhibiting a system for releasing and repositioning
said face shield that is very easy to operate, simply by pressing a button and without
the need to use tools. The invention also relates to a helmet and a helmet face shield.
[0002] The field of application of the present invention falls within the sector of the
industry dedicated to the manufacture of protective helmets, particularly focussing
on the field of fixing mechanisms between the face shield and the helmet.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] In the market, different types of mechanisms can be found to fix the face shield
to the helmet so that it can also be released to change it when appropriate, the best
known being those described below.
[0004] In the first place, there are the most basic mechanisms, which comprise a base that
is fixed to the helmet and a rotating portion fixed to the face shield, both portions
being joined together by means of a screw that enables the rotation of the face shield
to open and close it. The problem with this type of mechanism is that it is necessary
to have a tool, usually a screwdriver, to be able to release and reposition the face
shield.
[0005] There are also other types of mechanisms that do not need tools and that have, on
the base that is fixed to the helmet, a cam that is accessible when the face shield
is in the open position, which when being operated as a lever, introducing the tip
of the finger to move it, it releases a seizure or locking system of the face shield,
enabling the face shield to be extracted by pulling it out. This system has the drawback
that access to said cam is usually difficult and, in many cases, it is necessary to
resort to the use of a tool to operate it, especially since, normally, it is necessary
to operate the cam again and place the face shield in a specific position in order
to reposition the face shield.
[0006] Likewise, there are mechanisms that have a pressure button to release the face shield
locking system; however, they require the combination of pressing said button with
a lateral sliding movement of the face shield in order to release it, otherwise it
is not possible to extract it just by pulling it out. The main drawback of this system
is that, to reposition the face shield, it is also necessary to place it at a certain
point, different from that wherein the face shield button and the axis of the base
coincide, in order to carry out the same lateral movement motion but in reverse and
at the same time that the button is pressed to be able to interlock the face shield
locking system again. This can be a somewhat complicated operation to carry out until
it is correctly learned, so it is not an easy solution.
[0007] The objective of the present invention is, therefore, to provide a mechanism for
fixing the face shield to the helmet which, by being one of those that does not require
the use of tools and of those that are operated by pressing an external button, is
even easier to use, avoiding the need to perform additional motions when pressing
said button. By means of the present invention, it is possible to anchor the face
shield with a single hand and without the need to maintain or operate any extra lever,
also enabling the release of said face shield from the helmet by pressing a button.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The object of the present invention is a pivoting fastening mechanism for a helmet
face shield according to claim 1.
[0009] What the invention proposes, as noted above, is a fastening mechanism, of the type
used to fix, on both sides of the same, the face shield or visor of a helmet, for
example a motorcycle helmet, to the body thereof covering the front opening, and that
has a pivoting motion to enable said face shield to be moved, rotating on said mechanism,
upwards and downwards to be able to place it in various positions, from a higher position
of maximum opening to a lower closing position, this mechanism exhibiting the particularity
of having a system for releasing and repositioning said face shield that is very easy
to operate, simply by pressing a button, and without the need to use tools.
[0010] Specifically, with the mechanism of the invention, to disassemble the face shield,
it is only necessary to position it in the open position thereof, that is, the higher
one, and, applying a slight outward pressure on the internal portion of the face shield,
for example, simply positioning the finger between the face shield and the helmet,
the button of the mechanism is pressed and it sinks, resulting in the release of the
face shield simply by pulling it out, without having to perform any other motion.
[0011] In the same way, to reposition the face shield, the mechanism is extremely easy to
use since it will be sufficient to place it back on the helmet, so that both portions
of the mechanism are facing each other, and press to lock it in place again, without
it being even necessary in this case to have to press the button again or carry out
any previous or subsequent motion.
[0012] To this end, the mechanism that the invention proposes comprises two portions that
can be coupled to each other: a first fixed portion, which is incorporated into the
helmet, and a second pivoting portion that is incorporated into the face shield. Logically,
there are two identical mechanisms on both sides of the helmet to fasten the face
shield at the two ends thereof.
[0013] The first portion of the mechanism that is incorporated into the helmet, hereinafter
the fixed portion, comprises, in turn, several elements coupled to each other to receive
and lock the second portion or pivoting portion of the face shield with the possibility
of rotation with respect to the first one and which, in turn, is also made up of several
elements coupled to each other.
[0014] Specifically, the fixed portion of the mechanism basically comprises a lower support
plate that is fixed to the surface of the helmet, preferably by means of a screw,
and a circular upper base, respective locking sliding elements being between said
plate and said base, opposed and symmetrical which, pushed by respective springs,
tend to approach and position themselves partially occupying the central gap of the
upper base.
[0015] And the portion of the mechanism that is incorporated into the face shield, hereinafter
the pivoting portion, comprises a protruding structure or protrusion that emerges
from the inside portion of the face shield, that is, on the side of the face shield
that faces the helmet, which is preferably mushroom-shaped, with a bevelled inner
surface, and a perimeter groove in what would be the trunk of said mushroom-shaped
protrusion, being dimensioned to fit snugly in the central gap of the upper base of
the fixed portion of the mechanism. And, on the outside of the face shield, said same
protrusion exhibits a circular housing wherein it incorporates a button, associated
with a spring that tends to keep it in a high position, which, when pressed, pushes
two levers that emerge from the opposite side of the face shield and partially cover
the aforementioned perimeter groove of the protrusion.
[0016] With this, to position the face shield on the helmet, it is sufficient to place both
portions of the mechanism in coincidence and press lightly. In this way, when inserting
the mushroom-shaped protruding structure of the pivoting portion of the face shield
into the gap of the upper base of the fixed portion of the helmet, the bevelled surface
of the same pushes on the locking sliding elements causing them to withdraw until
they overcome them, after which, due to the spring to which they are associated and
which tends to bring them together, they recover the initial position thereof and
are inserted into the perimeter groove of said mushroom-shaped protrusion, locking
the mechanism and interlocking the face shield.
[0017] To extract the face shield, it is sufficient to press the button on the pivoting
portion again, thanks to which the internal levers push the sliding elements of the
fixed portion of the helmet, causing them to separate and be released from the groove
in which they are inserted, so that the face shield is free to be extracted simply
by pulling it out, without the need to make any other motion.
[0018] It is worth noting that these release levers are arranged on diametrically opposite
sides of the button and in such a way that, when the visor is in the closed position,
they do not coincide with the position of the locking sliding elements, which are
also arranged at diametrically opposite points of the gap of the upper base, so that,
no matter how long the button is pressed, the face shield cannot be extracted in that
position. And, only when the face shield is in the open position can it be extracted,
since in this position the button levers do coincide with the locking sliding elements,
causing them to move if the button is pressed, thereby releasing the mushroom structure
and the face shield being able to be extracted.
[0019] In addition, in the lateral area of the lower plate of the fixed portion of the mechanism,
a spring has been provided with a stop that, when the face shield is lowered, pushes
a lug provided for this purpose on the internal face thereof so that it is not lowered
completely and is fixed in said position, in which it has been provided that there
is a minimum opening between the face shield and the surface of the helmet that enables
air to enter in order for it to not get fogged up.
[0020] However, in order not to leave said space, if air is not to enter the interior of
the helmet, for example when increasing the speed, when pushing the face shield downwards,
slightly forcing the same to a lower position, the force of the mentioned spring is
overcome and the face shield is completely closed.
[0021] In addition, preferably, the existence of an internal flap is provided in the centre
of the face shield that fits into a retractable projection provided in coincidence
in the centre of the opening of the helmet with which said flap is interlocked to
ensure the closure of the face shield.
[0022] With all this, the main advantage of the mechanism of the present invention is that,
in addition to not requiring the use of tools to extract and reposition the face shield
on the helmet, it does not require lateral or any other type of motions of the face
shield. Only by pressing the button it is already released and, to position it, it
is sufficient to put both portions of the mechanism facing each other and press to
make them fit. No other extra manipulation or looking for a certain angle or anything
else is required. It is, therefore, an extremely simple and convenient mechanism to
use. In addition, the fixed portion of the mechanism is fixed to the helmet by means
of a simple screw and the assembly has a reduced size.
[0023] Another object of the invention is a helmet with a face shield according to claim
9 that exhibits an assembly that enables the coupling of the face shield to the helmet
by means of a pivoting fastening mechanism according to the preceding description.
[0024] Another object of the invention is a helmet face shield or visor, of the type that
can be coupled and uncoupled from the same, as well as being able to be raised and
lowered, according to claim 10.
[0025] A final object of the invention is a helmet according to claim 13.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] To complete the description of the present invention and in order to facilitate the
understanding of its features, the present specification is accompanied, as an integral
portion thereof, by figures of an illustrative and non-limiting nature.
Figure number 1 shows an exploded perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the
pivoting fastening mechanism for helmet face shield, object of the invention, showing
the different portions and elements that it comprises, as well as the configuration
of each one of them.
Figure number 2 shows a front elevation view of the portion of the mechanism that
is fixed to the helmet, showing the elements that it comprises once they are coupled
to each other.
Figure number 3 shows a side elevation view of the portion of the mechanism that is
fixed to the face shield, showing the configuration thereof, once the elements it
comprises are attached to the face shield.
Figures number 4 and 5 show respective front and rear perspective views of the assembly
of the mechanism, once the elements of each portion and both portions have been coupled
to each other, having been represented without incorporating the helmet or the face
shield.
Figure number 6 shows a side elevation view of the assembly of the mounted mechanism
shown in Figures 4 and 5.
[0027] And Figure number 7 shows a side elevation view of a helmet with the face shield
fixed by means of the mechanism of the invention, showing this from the front portion
thereof.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0028] In view of the aforementioned figures, and in accordance with the adopted numbering,
one may observe therein a non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the mechanism of the
invention, comprising what is described in detail below.
[0029] Thus, as can be seen in said figures, the mechanism (1) of the invention, applicable
for the incorporation thereof on both sides of a helmet (2) to fix the face shield
(3) thereto, comprises, in a known manner, two portions able to be coupled with each
other: a first portion or fixed portion (4), which is incorporated into the surface
of the helmet (2), and a second portion or pivoting portion (5), which is incorporated
into the face shield (3) enabling the movement of rotation thereof with respect to
the helmet to open it and close it, and it is distinguished, essentially, in that
the fixed portion (4) of said mechanism (1) comprises several elements coupled to
each other including a gap (6) with retractable locking elements (7) to receive and
lock the pivoting portion (5) only by means of pressing thereof, and in that said
pivoting portion (5), in turn, comprises several elements coupled to each other including
a protrusion (8), preferably in the form of a mushroom, which press fits into the
gap (6) of the fixed portion (4) being interlocked in the locking elements (7) and
a button (9) which, when pressed, releases the locking elements (7) to extract the
face shield (3) only by pulling it out.
[0030] For this, and more specifically, the fixed portion (4) of the mechanism (1) comprises
a lower support plate (10) that is fixed to the surface of the helmet (2), preferably
by means of a screw (11) inserted into a hole (21) provided on said plate for this
purpose, and an upper base (12) of circular configuration which defines the central
gap (6) of said fixed portion. There are two retractable locking sliding elements
(7) between said lower plate (10) and said upper base (12), opposed and symmetrical,
with a semi-circular shape, which, pushed against each other by respective springs
(13), tend to position themselves partially occupying the central gap (6) of the upper
base (12), as the gap determined by said retractable locking sliding elements (7)
is smaller than the gap (6) of the upper base (12).
[0031] And, moreover, the pivoting portion (5) of the mechanism (1) that is incorporated
into the face shield (3) comprises, emerging from the internal portion of the face
shield (3), the protruding structure (8), preferably mushroom-shaped, with a bevelled
surface (14) at the lower end thereof, and a perimeter groove (15), said protruding
structure or protrusion (8) being dimensioned to fit snugly in the central gap (6)
of the upper base (12) of the fixed portion (4) of the mechanism. On the external
portion of the face shield (3), said same structure of the pivoting portion (5) exhibits
a circular housing (16) wherein a button (9) is inserted, associated with another
spring (13) that tends to keep it in a high position, being also associated with an
internal part with respective release levers (17). When pressing said button (9),
the release levers (17) emerge from the opposite side of the face shield (3) and partially
cover the perimeter groove (15) of the protrusion (8), causing, when both portions,
the fixed portion (4) and the pivoting portion (5) of the mechanism (1) are coupled,
the separation of the locking elements (7) and, consequently, the release of the face
shield (3).
[0032] It is important to note that, preferably, the release levers (17) are arranged on
diametrically opposite sides of the button (9) in such a way that, when the face shield
(3) is in the lowered position, that is to say closed, they do not coincide with the
position of the locking sliding elements (7), which are also arranged at diametrically
opposite points of the gap (6) of the upper base (12) and, when the face shield (3)
is in the high position, that is to say in the open position, said levers (17) do
coincide with the position of the locking sliding elements (7), such that with the
face shield (3) in the closed position, said face shield (3) is not able to be extracted,
only when the face shield (3) is in the open position can the face shield (3) be extracted.
[0033] Furthermore, in the preferred embodiment of the mechanism (1) of the invention, in
the lateral area of the lower support plate (10) of the fixed portion (4), another
spring (13) is provided associated with a stop (18) that protrudes slightly so that,
when the face shield (3) is lowered, said stop is interlocked on a lug (not shown
in the figures) provided for this purpose on the internal face of the face shield
so that it does not lower completely and is fixed in a position with a minimum opening
between the face shield (3) and the surface of the helmet (2). Said opening enables
air to enter so that the face shield (3) does not get fogged up, the effect of the
spring (13) associated with the stop (18) being able to be overcome by applying a
certain force to the face shield (3) to lower it until it is completely closed.
[0034] Furthermore, in the preferred embodiment of the invention, the upper base (12) of
the fixed portion (4) of the mechanism is coupled to the lower support plate (10)
press fitted inside a perimeter partition (19) defined in said plate and interlocked
with a lateral flap (20), exhibiting a certain lateral movement motion thanks to the
existence of two other springs (13), an upper and a lower one, which fix said base
(12) in the housing that defines said partition (19) of the lower plate (10) and which
absorb the motions generated by the rotation of the protrusion (8) of the face shield
(3) when it is pivoted to be raised or lowered.
1. A pivoting fastening mechanism for helmet face shield, applicable for the incorporation
thereof on both sides of a helmet (2) to fix the face shield (3) thereto, comprising
two portions able to be coupled with each other, a first portion, or fixed portion
(4), which is incorporated into the surface of the helmet (2) and a second portion,
or pivoting portion (5), which is incorporated into the face shield (3) enabling the
movement of rotation thereof with respect to the helmet (2) to open it and close it,
characterised in that:
- the fixed portion (4) comprises a gap (6) with retractable locking elements (7)
to receive and lock the pivoting portion (5); and
- the pivoting portion (5) comprises a protrusion (8) that press fits into the gap
(6) of the fixed portion (4), being interlocked between the locking elements (7) and
a button (9) associated with a spring (13) which, when pressed, releases the locking
elements (7) to extract the face shield (3) from the fixed portion (4).
2. The mechanism, according to claim 1, characterised in that the fixed portion (4) comprises a lower support plate (10) that is fixed to the surface
of the helmet (2) and an upper base (12) of circular configuration which defines a
central gap (6), respective retractable locking sliding elements (7) being between
said lower plate (10) and said upper base (12), opposed and symmetrical, with a semi-circular
shape, and respective springs (13) that push said locking elements (7) against each
other such that they tend to position themselves partially occupying the central gap
(6) of the upper base (12).
3. The mechanism, according to claim 2, characterised in that the lower support plate (10) is fixed to the helmet (2) with a screw (11) inserted
into a hole (21) provided in said plate for this purpose.
4. The mechanism, according to any of the preceding claims, characterised in that the pivoting portion (5) comprises, emerging from the internal portion thereof located
in the internal portion of the face shield (3) to face the fixed portion (4) of the
helmet, a mushroom-shaped protruding structure (8), with a bevelled surface (14),
and a perimeter groove (15).
5. The mechanism, according to claim 4, characterised in that the mushroom-shaped protrusion (8) is dimensioned to fit snugly in the central gap
(6) of the upper base (12) of the fixed portion (4) of the mechanism.
6. The mechanism, according to claim 4 or 5, characterised in that on the external portion of the face shield (3), the structure of the pivoting portion
(5) exhibits a circular housing (16) wherein it incorporates the button (9), associated
with a spring (13) that tends to keep the button (9) in a high position and also associated
with an internal part with respective release levers (17) which, by pressing said
button (9) emerge from the opposite, or internal, side of the face shield (3) wherein
the button is located, partially covering the perimeter groove (15) of the mushroom-shaped
protrusion (8).
7. The mechanism, according to claim 6, characterised in that the release levers (17) are arranged on diametrically opposite sides of the button
(9) in such a way that, with the face shield (3) in the lowered position, that is
to say closed, they do not coincide with the position of the locking sliding elements
(7), which are also arranged at diametrically opposite points of the gap (6) of the
upper base (12) and, with the face shield (3) in the high position, that is to say
in the open position, said levers (17) do coincide with the position of the locking
sliding elements (7).
8. The mechanism, according to any of claims 2 to 7, characterised in that the lateral area of the lower support plate (10) of the fixed portion (4) comprises
a spring (13) associated with a stop (18) that protrudes slightly, so that, when the
face shield (3) is lowered, said stop (18) is interlocked on a lug provided on the
internal face of the face shield (3) so that it does not lower completely and is fixed
in a position with a minimum opening between the face shield (3) and the surface of
the helmet (2), enabling air to enter and preventing it from fogging up.
9. A helmet with face shield, characterised in that the face shield is coupled to the helmet by means of a pivoting fastening mechanism
according to claim 1 and any of claims 2 to 8.
10. A helmet face shield, characterised in that it comprises a pivoting portion with a protrusion (8) and a button (9) associated
with a spring (13) which, when pressed, enables the face shield (3) to be extracted.
11. The face shield, according to claim 10, characterised in that the pivoting portion (5) comprises, emerging from the internal portion thereof, a
mushroom-shaped protruding structure (8), with a bevelled surface (14), and a perimeter
groove (15).
12. The face shield, according to claim 11, characterised in that the pivoting portion (5) comprises a circular housing (16) emerging from the outside
of the face shield (3) wherein it incorporates a press button (9), associated with
a spring (13) that tends to keep the button (9) in a high position and also associated
with an internal part with respective release levers (17) which, by pressing said
button (9) emerge from the opposite, or internal, side of the face shield (3) to that
wherein the button is located, partially covering the perimeter groove (15) of the
mushroom-shaped protrusion (8).
13. A helmet characterised in that it comprises a fixed portion (4) with a lower support plate (10) fixed to the surface
of the helmet (2) and an upper base (12) of circular configuration which defines a
central gap (6), retractable locking sliding elements (7) being between said lower
plate (10) and said upper base (12), opposed and symmetrical, with a semi-circular
shape, and respective springs (13) that push said locking elements (7) against each
other such that they tend to position themselves partially occupying the central gap
(6) of the upper base (12).
14. The helmet, according to claim 13, characterised in that the lower support plate (10) is fixed to the helmet (2) with a screw (11) inserted
into a hole (21) provided in said plate for this purpose.