The invention relates to a protective helmet composed of a crown made from plastic material, and a semi-rigid neckband adjustable by adjustment means.
The ELIOS helmet marketed under the PETZL trademark by the applicant relates to a helmet having a crown made from shock-resistant injected polycarbonate, an internal shell made from expanded polypropylene foam, a chin strap, and a headband. Adjustment of the latter is performed by means of a single adjustment point located at the rear of the helmet at the level of the neck. The adjustment device comprises racks arranged at the two straight rear ends of the headband and operating in conjunction with a rotary operating part which is placed in the middle zone.
The ECRIN helmet marketed under the PETZL trademark by the applicant and described in the document EP 558427 relates to a helmet composed of an external crown made of polycarbonate and an assembly formed by the headband and neckband totally housed inside the crown. Adjustment of the helmet is performed by means of two internal adjustment knobs which engage with notches of racks provided in the headband and neckband. The knobs are partially salient under the side edge on each side of the crown. One of the knobs is used for adjusting the headband and the other for adjusting the neckband.
In the above-mentioned two known helmets, the peripheral length of the neckband is made to vary during adjustment on account of the fact that the racks are located directly on the neckband.
The object of the invention consists in providing a protective helmet equipped with a neckband with quick and practical adjustment.
The device according to the invention is characterized in that at least one end of the neckband is joined to the crown by a sliding mechanical link comprising position indexing means controlled from a slide able to be moved from the outside in a slit of the crown.
The indexing means are securedly attached to the inside wall of the crown and can be molded directly along with the crown.
The length of the neckband remains constant during adjustment, whereas its attachment point is made to vary by means of the indexing means located on the inside wall of the crown. Adjustment is thereby made easier.
According to a preferred embodiment, the indexing means are formed by a rack comprising two series of notches separated by a slit housing the slide. The slide is equipped with an unlocking button provided with a coupling part bearing pins cooperating by clipping with the rack by the action of a return spring. The slide supports two legs for guiding the unlocking button when the latter is moved between the active and inactive positions.
The slit for movement of the slide can be straight or curved and the neckband can be of any shape.
Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of particular embodiments of the invention given for non-restrictive example purposes only and represented in the appended drawings in which:
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Crown 16 is equipped with a plurality of ventilation holes 17, a foam-padded shell 18 housed inside crown 16 with a headband 19, and a neckband 20. The neck strap is of well-known type and has not been represented in the drawings. Such a helmet is in particular well suited for rock-climbing, mountaineering, and also for working at heights.
Headband 19 extends along the front rim of crown 16, being joined by two joining arms 21, 22 to attachment means 23 securedly attached to the inside wall of crown 16. The rear peripheral rim of crown 16 is located opposite the front rim and has a curved reverse U-shaped outline 24. In the example of
Neckband 20 is adjustable by adjustment means 25 accessible from the outside on the opposite lateral sides of crown 16.
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Rack 30 comprises two series of parallel notches 30a, 30b separated from one another by a longitudinal slit 31 inside which a slide 32 moves after an unlocking button 33 has been actuated. Rack 30 is molded directly with crown 16, and unlocking button 33 passes through an opening 34 of slide 32 being guided in slides 35 arranged in the guide legs 36, 37 of slide 32.
A return spring 38 of the compression type is arranged between a centring pin 39 of securing prong 28 and a hole 41 arranged in a coupling part 40 securedly attached to unlocking button 33.
Coupling part 40 bears studs 42 cooperating with rack 30 by the action of return spring 38 biasing to the released position of unlocking button 33.
An auxiliary washer 43 (
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Adjustment of neckband 20 according to the invention is performed in the following manner:
The user presses at the same time with both hands on the two unlocking buttons 33 against the force of return springs 38. Studs 42 of coupling part 40 leave rack 30, which releases ends EX1, EX2 of neckband 20. Slides 32 then simply have to be moved in translation in slits 31 until neckband 20 makes contact against the user's neck. Releasing unlocking buttons 33 automatically makes studs 42 move into the corresponding rack 30, thereby blocking the adjustment in the selected position.
Instead of having two adjustable ends EX1, EX2, it is also possible to have one fixed end and the other end adjustable.
It is clear that rack 30 can be replaced by any other position indexing means controlled from the external slide.
Adjustment is quick and is performed from the outside on the lateral sides of crown 16. No operation is necessary at the rear of helmet 15, whatever the type of neckband according to
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