The present invention relates to a garment which, in addition to protecting the trunk of a person's body from the normal climate conditions (wind, rain, etc.), is also associated with an inflatable protective device or airbag.
For some years now both research and development and industrial activities are being conducted, albeit on a small scale, with the aim of maximizing the protection, against knocks and violent impacts, of persons performing sporting and non-sporting activities which involve movement at high speed without a cockpit or other protective structure. In particular the category of users at whom this research activity is directed is that of motorcyclists, including both those taking part in high-speed competitions and those performing journeys over more or less long distances on large or medium-size motorcycles.
Articles of clothing equipped or associated with airbags have thus appeared on the market, said airbags being activated automatically when special sensors detect a potentially very dangerous risk in the event of impacts and/or particularly sudden braking.
Among the solutions which constitute the present state of the art, reference may be made to those documented by the patents U.S. Pat. No. 4,977,623 De Marco) and EP-A-1,315,427 (Dainese).
U.S. Pat. No. 4,977,623 discloses a series of articles of clothing accommodating various airbags which are inflated when impact sensors detect a danger condition consisting in a deceleration which is greater than a predetermined threshold. Some sensors are arranged on the vehicle, for example on a motorcycle, and transmit the danger signal via radio waves to the airbag inflation means. Other sensors of the same type are mounted in the same article of clothing and transmit the signal by means of electric leads. In the case of a jacket, inflation of the airbags protects the trunk of the person wearing it This patent does not provide any information as to the manufacture of the articles of clothing, including the manner of arranging the airbags, except for a figure which shows a vertical zip fastener in a position centred on the front of an inflatable jacket.
EP-A-1,315,427 describes an article of clothing consisting of an outer jacket made of textile material and a waistcoat made of flexible composite material and associated by means of a zip fastener with the inner side of the jacket in a position symmetrical with the spinal column of the person wearing said jacket. A first airbag for protecting the back and two further front (right and left) airbags for protecting the two rows of ribs are joined to the waistcoat by means of stitches which are resistant to the pulling force following inflation. These airbags are arranged between the waistcoat and the jacket. The various parts which form the jacket, however, are joined together by stitches which extend along lines different from those of the abovementioned zip fasteners and which break when subjected to a given pulling force. In this embodiment also the airbag inflation means are controlled by an electronic control unit connected to various sensors by means of leads or optical fibres which are at least partially incorporated in the jacket and/or in the waistcoat.
This embodiment has the following drawbacks:
the article of clothing consists of two separate garments and is inevitably difficult to manufacture owing to the use of different materials and technologies;
the cost of the waistcoat is high owing to the complexity of the material from which it is made, especially if it also incorporates optical fibres and the like;
the jacket opens at the front in a central position so that the front airbags are arranged laterally and therefore do not offer any protection to the central chest area (sternum) of the person in event of a frontal impact
It would be desirable—and forms the main object of the present invention—to provide those persons performing activities which involve high-speed movements without any surrounding bodywork or similar protective structure with a garment fitted with airbags, which garment has a design which is simpler, more effective and less costly than the articles of clothing known from the present state of the art.
An article having the characteristic features of the accompanying claims is able to achieve this object, together with others, as will become clear from the following description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment consisting of a motorcyclists' jacket This description refers to the accompanying schematic drawings in which:
With reference to FIGS. 1 to 3, a motorcyclists' jacket 10 is conventionally made of synthetic—for example polyamide or polyester-based—materials which are flexible and abrasion-resistant. The jacket 10 comprises, in addition to accessory parts or parts in any case of no relevance for the invention, two sleeves 11A and 11B provided with reinforcements 12, a collar 13 with a short central lowered neckline 14 which can be preferably closed by means of a zip fastener (not shown).
According to a characteristic feature of the invention, the front opening 15, which moreover extends conventionally over the entire height of the jacket, is not straight and in a central position, namely along the central chest area of the person wearing the jacket, but is in a position offset along a line curved inwards towards the sleeve 11A—see
According to another characteristic feature of the invention, a first airbag 20 and a second airbag 30 are fixed to the inner side of the jacket 10. This fixing operation is performed, in the embodiment described and illustrated here, by means of respective stitches 25 and 35 which extend along the perimeter of the airbags 20 and 30.
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This embodiment of the jacket 10 is dearly subject to numerous variants. For example the front opening 15 may be provided on the left-hand side or the jacket 10 may be sleeveless. As regards the airbags 20 and 30, both of them may have forms different from those shown and may be combined with the pyrotechnic devices 27, 27a in different positions. Moreover, the belt 60 may be designed, while retaining the characteristic features described, in such a way as to surround the rider's chest. Similarly it is possible to provide a structure similar to the belt 60, but supported by straps passing over the shoulders and/or around the rider's neck.
The characteristic features of the invention may dearly be applied to a garment which instead also covers the bottom part of the body, for example a suit.
The embodiment described, the variants mentioned hereinabove and all the embodiments implying the inventive idea of the present invention are to be regarded as included within the scope of protection of the following claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT03/00754 | 11/20/2003 | WO | 2/9/2006 |