Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an eye protection structure, and more specifically, to an eye protection structure including a window that transmits light.
A eye protection structure is worn to protect workers from light or high heat generated during welding processes such as arc welding. The eye protection structure has various shapes and structures, such as a shape covering the worker's eyes and the periphery of the eyes, and a shape covering a user's head.
Workers may perform work such as welding by wearing a eye protection structure having a specific shape among various types of eye protection structures in consideration of the work purpose and environment. There is an inconvenience that the worker has to change the eye protection structure and wear it according to the work contents such as the welding part and the intensity of the spark used during welding.
The present disclosure is to solve various problems including the above problem, and embodiments of the present disclosure provide a welding protection system capable of easily changing its shape according to the work content and capable of protecting the worker's body in various ways. However, these problems are exemplary, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
An embodiment of the present disclosure discloses an eye protection structure for protecting a worker including a window convex outward to cover both eyes of the worker, wherein the window includes a transmissive portion, the transmissive portion includes an inner surface facing the worker's face and an outer surface opposite to the inner surface, a first radius of curvature of the outer surface of the transmissive portion and a second radius of curvature of the inner surface of the transmissive portion are different from each other, and a thickness of a central portion of the transmissive portion is greater than a thickness of an edge portion of the transmissive portion.
The second radius of curvature may be smaller than the first radius of curvature.
The second radius of curvature may depend on at least one of the first radius of curvature, the thickness of the central portion, and a refractive index of the transmissive portion.
The transmissive portion may satisfy the following conditions:
(R1−t1+t1/n)−1<R2<R1
wherein R1 represents the first radius of curvature, t1 represents the thickness of the central portion of the transmissive portion, n represents the refractive index of the transmissive portion, and R2 represents the second radius of curvature.
The window may include a resin material.
A center of the first radius of curvature and a center of the second radius of curvature may be apart from each other.
The window further may include a rib disposed inside the transmissive portion.
The rib may extend along a direction crossing the inner surface of the transmissive portion.
The window may further include an opaque portion having a smaller transmittance than the transmissive portion.
The opaque portion may entirely surround the transmissive portion.
Aspects, features, and advantages other than those described above will become apparent from the following drawings, claims, and detailed description of the disclosure.
The eye protection structure according to the embodiments of the present disclosure may protect the user's eyes even when used for a long time, and prevent the user's eyesight deterioration and fatigue accumulation. The above-described effects are exemplary, and detailed effects according to embodiments will be described later.
In the present disclosure, since various transformations can be applied and various embodiments may be provided, specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and will be described in detail in the detailed description. Effects and features of the present disclosure, and a method of achieving them will be apparent with reference to embodiments described later in detail together with the drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments disclosed below and may be implemented in various forms.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, and when describing with reference to the drawings, the same or corresponding constituent elements are assigned the same reference numerals, and redundant descriptions thereof will be omitted.
In the following embodiments, terms such as first and second are not used in a limiting meaning, but are used for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another component.
In the following examples, expressions in the singular include plural expressions unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
In the following embodiments, terms such as include or have means that the features or elements described in the specification are present, and do not preclude the possibility that one or more other features or components may be added.
In the following embodiments, when a part such as a region or a component is on or above another part, it includes not only the case where the part is directly above the other part, but also the case in which the other part is disposed on the part with a region, component, etc. therebetween.
In the drawings, for convenience of description, the size of the constituent elements may be exaggerated or reduced. For example, the size and thickness of each component shown in the drawings are arbitrarily shown for convenience of description, and thus the present disclosure is not necessarily limited to what is shown.
When a certain embodiment may be implemented differently, a specific process order may be performed differently from the described order. For example, two processes described in succession may be performed substantially simultaneously, or may be performed in an order opposite to the described order.
In the following embodiments, when a region, a component, etc. are connected, it includes not only the case where the region and the constituent elements are directly connected, but also the case where the other region and the constituent elements are interposed and indirectly connected between the region and the elements.
Referring to
The main body 110 may include a polymer resin having a predetermined rigidity. For example, the main body 110 may be formed of a material having a predetermined strength, such as plastic, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and any material that is resistant to elements such as sparks that may occur during welding may be used. The main body 110 may be fixed to the head of the worker through a fixing member (not illustrated) provided inside the main body 110, and the fixing member may have a structure including a plurality of ribs such as a head band, and an element including a soft material such as a fibrous material or a cushion material may be disposed on at least a portion of the inner surface that is in direct contact with the head of the worker.
Referring to
In order to check the working situation with the naked eye, the window 120 may include a material through which light may transmit, for example, a transparent material. For example, the window 120 may include a resin material such as polycarbonate or acrylic, and may be molded by injection molding.
When the worker performs a task in which very bright light is instantaneously generated, such as welding, the eye protection structure 1 may include a blackening filter unit 130 (
Referring to
The first wing portion 123 and the second wing portion 125 may have curvatures that are different from that of the transmissive portion 121. As an embodiment, as illustrated in
Curvatures of the outer surface 121OS of the transmissive portion 121 and an inner surface 121IS of the transmissive portion 121 may be different from each other. For example, the first radius of curvature R1 of the outer surface 121OS of the transmissive portion 121 may have a value greater than a second radius of curvature R2 of the inner surface 121IS of the transmissive portion 121. A first thickness t1 of a center portion of the transmissive portion 121 may be greater than a second thickness t2 of an edge portion of the transmissive portion 121. Here, the first thickness t1 of the center portion represents a thickness of a portion passing through a virtual center line CL illustrated in
The outer surface 123OS of the first wing portion 123 and the outer surface 125OS of the second wing portion 125 may form a step difference with respect to the outer surface 121OS of the transmissive portion 121, respectively. As illustrated in the enlarged view of
A width W1 of the transmissive portion 121 in the horizontal direction may be 100 mm to 200 mm, 120 mm to 180 mm, 130 mm to 180 mm, or 140 mm to 170 mm. The width W1 of the transmissive portion 121 in the horizontal direction may be a distance between the step portions SP disposed along the horizontal direction (or left and right direction).
A first side-end portion 127 may be positioned on one side of the first wing portion 123. The first side-end portion 127 is located on the opposite side of the transmissive portion 121 with respect to the first wing portion 123. The first side-end portion 127 is extended from the one side of the first wing portion 123, a first angle α between an outer surface 127OS of the first side-end portion 127 and the outer surface 123OS of the first wing portion 123 may be an obtuse angle.
Similarly, a second side-end portion 129 may be positioned on one side of the second wing portion 125. The second side-end portion 129 is located on the opposite side of the transmissive portion 121 with respect to the second wing portion 125. The second side-end portion 129 is extended from the one side of the second wing portion 125, a first angle α between the outer surface 129OS of the second side-end portion 129 and the outer surface 125OS of the second wing portion 125 may be an obtuse angle.
At least one first protrusion P1 extending toward the inside of the window 120 may be positioned around a coupling position between the first side-end portion 127 and the first wing portion 123. In an embodiment, when the number of first protrusions P1 is two or more, the first protrusions P1 may be apart from each other along a vertical direction (or up and down direction) as illustrated in
Similarly, at least one second protrusion P2 extending toward the inside of the window 120 may be positioned around a coupling position between the second side-end portion 129 and the second wing portion 125. In an embodiment, when the number of second protrusions P2 is two or more, the second protrusions P2 may be apart from each other along a vertical direction (or up and down direction) as illustrated in
As described above, the window 120 may be attachable to and detachable from the main body 110 (
As illustrated in
Referring to
The user wearing the eye protection structure 1 may recognize an object or person disposed outside the window 120 through the window 120. As described above, the window 120 is formed of the resin material such as polycarbonate or acrylic, and since the window 120 including the above-described material has a refractive index different from that of air, the image that the user sees through the window 120 may be distorted, and the fatigue of the user's eyes may be increased. However, according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the above-described problem may be solved by designing the transmissive portion 121 to have features to be described later.
Referring to
The first radius of curvature R1 (unit: mm), the second radius of curvature R2 (unit: mm) and the first thickness t1 (unit: mm) may satisfy Equation 1 below.
(R1−t1+t1/n)−1<R2<R1 (Equation 1)
Here, n represents a refractive index of the transmissive portion 121.
When the first radius of curvature R1 (unit: mm), the second radius of curvature R2 (unit: mm), and the first thickness t1 (unit: mm) satisfy the Equation 1, like a first light L1, since a second light L2 passing through a portion offset by a predetermined distance from the virtual center line CL passing through the center of the transmissive portion 121 also proceeds in parallel toward the user's eye EY, the user may experience a similar experience to perceive the outside with the naked eye, and eye fatigue may be reduced even when working for a long time.
As described above, the first thickness t1 of the center portion of the transmissive portion 121 is greater than the second thickness t2 of the edge portion of the transmissive portion 121. For example, the first thickness t1 may be formed to satisfy 1 mm<t1<2.6 mm, 1.5 mm<t1<2.6 mm, 2.0 mm<t1<2.6 mm, 2.1 mm≤t1≤2.5 mm, or 2.1 mm≤t1≤2.4 mm. The second thickness t2 may be at least 1.0 mm. For example, the second thickness t2 may be formed to satisfy 1.0 mm≤t2≤1.5 mm. When the first thickness t1 is smaller than the lowermost value, it is difficult to form the window 120 and a defective rate is increased, and when the first thickness t1 is greater than the uppermost value, the weight of the window 120 is increased and it may be difficult to implement the lightweight eye protection structure 1.
A center of the first radius of curvature R1 (hereinafter, referred to as a first center, C1) and a center of the second radius of curvature R2 (hereinafter, referred to as a second center, C2) are located on the same virtual line, for example, the virtual center line CL passing through the center of the transmissive portion 121, and may be apart from each other. A distance C between the first center C1 and the second center C2 may be smaller than the first thickness t1. When the distance C between the first center C1 and the second center C2 is equal to the first thickness t1 or greater than the first thickness t1, distortion of the image recognized by the user through the transmissive portion 121 may occur severely, thereby tiring the user's eyes.
A center of the first radius of curvature R1 (hereinafter, referred to as a first center, C1) and a center of the second radius of curvature R2 (hereinafter, referred to as a second center, C2) are located on the same virtual line, for example, the virtual center line CL passing through the center of the transmissive portion 121, and may be apart from each other. A distance C between the first center C1 and the second center C2 may be smaller than the first thickness t1. When the distance C between the first center C1 and the second center C2 is equal to the first thickness t1 or greater than the first thickness t1, distortion of the image recognized by the user through the transmissive portion 121 is severely generated, and it may tire the user's eyes.
Referring to
The at least one rib 121-R may extend to have a predetermined width in a direction crossing the inner surface of the transmissive portion 121, for example, toward the inside of the transmissive portion 121. In one embodiment,
Each of the ribs 121-R may be injection molded integrally with the transmission portion 121. When the user wearing the eye protection structure 1 performs a work that generates high temperature heat such as welding, the rib 121-R prevents the window 120′ from being deformed by radiant heat generated during work, and may applied a predetermined strength to the window 120′.
As described above with reference to
The features of rib 121-R described with reference to
A window 120″ of
Referring to
The window 120″ may be arranged to cover the opening 110OP of the main body 110 as illustrated in
The blackening filter unit 130 may be accommodated in the frame portion 113, and, in this case, a fine gap may be formed between the inner wall 113E of the frame portion 113 and the blackening filter unit 130 due to an assembly tolerance. During work such as welding, heat or light may be transmitted to the user through the gap, but in the embodiment of the present disclosure, the opaque portion 122 is arranged to cover the fine gap formed between the inner wall 113E of the frame portion 113 and the blackening filter unit 130, so that the above-described problem may be avoided.
The opaque portion 122 may block or reflect light generated during welding, and may reflect radiant heat during welding. In one embodiment, the opaque portion 122 may include an uneven surface. For example, as illustrated in
In another embodiment, the opaque portion 122 may include a film 122IF, as illustrated in
The eye protection structure 1 described with reference to
In the window 120, 120′, 120″, or 120″′ described with reference to
Referring to
A window 220′ illustrated in
Referring to
A window 220″ illustrated in
As illustrated in
The window 120, 120′, 120″, 120″′, or 220 described with reference to
As described above, the present invention has been described with reference to an embodiment shown in the drawings, but this is only exemplary, and those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that various modifications and variations of the embodiment are possible therefrom. Therefore, the true technical protection scope of the present invention should be determined by the technical spirit of the appended claims.
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