1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a helmet, and more particularly to an adjustable head band for a helmet.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Helmets are worn on a head during a wide variety of activities, from construction and mining to sports, especially, riding motorcycles and bicycles.
Conventional adjustable helmet bands comprise a base having a ratchet mount, a ratchet dial and a band having two toothed ends. The ratchet dial is mounted on the ratchet mount, is limited to incremental rotation and has a gear. The toothed ends engage the gear so that the diameter of the band is adjusted by rotation of the ratchet wheel. However, since the band is flexible, the ratchet ends may flex and disengage the gear so a tight fit cannot be achieved and in an accident the head band may slip off.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides an adjustable head band for a helmet to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main object of the present invention is to provide an adjustable head band for a helmet.
An adjustable head band for a helmet comprises a base, a band, an adjusting wheel, a dial and a cover. The base has at least one pawl. The band is movably mounted through the base, and has two toothed ends disposed parallelly. The adjusting wheel has a gear and a ratchet wheel. The gear engages the toothed ends of the band. The ratchet wheel engages the at least one pawl of the base. The dial is mounted on the adjusting wheel. The cover is mounted on the base. The adjustable head band is attached to a helmet and by rotating the dial, the head band is fine tuned to hold the helmet stably on a head.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The outer frame (11) has a front opening (111), an inside wall, multiple grooves (112), a top side (131), a bottom side (132) and two ends. The grooves (112) are formed in the inside wall of the outer frame (11).
The inner panel (12) has a front surface, a rear surface, a ratchet mount (121), at least one resilient sheet (123), two guiding grooves (126), a top side, a bottom side and two ends. The ratchet mount (121) protrudes from the front surface of the inner panel (12) and has an end and a mounting protrusion (122). The mounting protrusion (122) protrudes from the end of the ratchet mount (121). Each resilient sheet (123) is formed on the front surface of the inner panel (12) adjacent to the ratchet mount (121) and has a free end, a pawl (124) and an abutting protrusion (125). The pawl (124) protrudes from the free end of the resilient sheet (123) and has an end. The abutting protrusion (125) protrudes from the end of the pawl (124). In a preferred embodiment, the inner panel (12) has two resilient sheets (123). The guiding grooves (126) are formed separately on the front surface of the inner panel (12) and are respectively positioned above and below the ratchet mount (121). The top side and the bottom side of the inner panel (12) respectively correspond to and are connected to the top side (131) and the bottom side (132) of the outer frame (11). The slots (14) are formed respectively through the ends of the outer frame (11). The chamber (15) is defined between the outer frame (11) and the inner panel (12).
The band (20) is movably mounted through the base (10) and has two toothed ends (21). The toothed ends (21) are mounted respectively through the slots (14) of the base (10) and disposed in the chamber (15) of the base (10), and correspond to and are mounted respectively in the guiding grooves (126) of the base (10). Teeth of the toothed ends (21) face each other.
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The dial (40) is mounted rotatably on the adjusting wheel (30) by the at least one connecting protrusion (33) and has a closed front (41), an open rear and an annular sidewall (42). The closed front (41) has an inner surface, an outer surface, a recess (411) (reference to
The cover (50) corresponds to and covers the front opening (111) of the base (10) and has an annular edge, multiple connecting tabs (52), an inner surface, an outer surface and a mounting hole (51). The connecting tabs (52) are formed on and protrude from the annular edge of the cover (50), and correspond to and are mounted detachably in the grooves (112) of the base (10). The mounting hole (51) is mounted around the dial (40), and the inner surface of the cover (50) adjacent to the mounting hole (51) abuts the flange (422) of the dial (40).
The protector (60) is attached to the cover (50) and has a ring (61) and two positioning tabs (62). The ring (61) is mounted around the actuating unit (412) of the dial (40) and has an annular edge. The positioning tabs (62) are bent and respectively protrude from the annular edge of the ring (61) and are attached securely on the outer surface of the cover (50).
The occipital pad (70) is attached to the rear surface of the inner panel (12) of the base (10). The forehead pad (701) may be attached to the band (20).
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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