This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2019-0085827, filed on Jul. 16, 2019, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
One or more embodiments relate to a protector for welding.
Protectors are worn to protect a welder from light, high heat, and the like, which are generated during a welding process such as arc welding. Depending on the types of work of the welder, the protectors have various shapes and structures, for example, for covering the eyes of the welder or for covering the head part of the welder.
A protector may include various components for protecting various parts of the body of a welder, but it is difficult to store the protector including the various components.
The present disclosure is to address several limitations including the aforementioned limitation, and one or more embodiments include a protector for welding (hereinafter, referred to as a welding protector), having excellent storability and portability and capable of protecting at least a portion of the body of a welder. However, this may be merely illustrative, and thus the scope of the present invention is not limited thereby.
Additional aspects will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the presented embodiments of the disclosure.
According to one or more embodiments, a welding protector includes: a face shield configured to protect a face of a welder; and an auxiliary shield disposed adjacent to one edge of the face shield, wherein the auxiliary shield includes a plurality of portions which overlap each other in a first mode and move to reduce an overlapping area when switching from the first mode to a second mode.
The plurality of portions of the auxiliary shield may be positioned on an inner surface or an outer surface of the face shield in the first mode.
The plurality of portions may include a first portion and a second portion adjacent to each other, wherein the second portion linearly moves to reduce an overlapping area with the first portion when switching from the first mode to the second mode.
The plurality of portions may include a first portion and a second portion adjacent to each other, wherein the second portion rotates around an axis when switching from the first mode to the second mode.
The plurality of portions may include a first portion and a second portion adjacent to each other, wherein the first portion and the second portion are integrally coupled to each other, and the first portion and the second portion are foldable along a folding line between the first portion and the second portion.
The plurality of portions may include a first portion and a second portion adjacent to each other, wherein the second portion linearly moves on the first portion when switching from the first mode to the second mode.
According to one or more embodiments, a welding protector includes: a face shield configured to protect a face of a welder; and an auxiliary shield configured to cover a portion of a head part of the welder and positioned on an inner surface or an outer surface of the face shield, wherein the auxiliary shield includes a hard material, and the auxiliary shield is movable in a direction away from the face shield to increase a covering area of the auxiliary shield configured to cover the portion of the head part.
The auxiliary shield may include a first portion and a second portion adjacent to each other, wherein the second portion is movable to reduce or increase an overlapping area with the first portion.
The second portion may linearly move with respect to the first portion.
One of the first portion and the second portion may include a slide hole that extends in the direction away from the face shield, and the other one includes a protrusion having a central portion disposed in the slide hole.
The second portion may rotate around an axis with respect to the first portion.
The auxiliary shield may include a pair of coupling portions which are coupled to the face shield, and the second portion may rotate with respect to the first portion around an axis that passes though the pair of coupling portions.
The first portion and the second portion may linearly move in one direction with respect to the face shield, and after the linear movement, the second portion may rotate to reduce or increase an overlapping area with the first portion.
Other aspects, features, and advantages will be apparent from the drawings, claims, and description.
The above and other aspects, features, and advantages of certain embodiments of the disclosure will be more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. In this regard, the present embodiments may have different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the descriptions set forth herein. Accordingly, the embodiments are merely described below, by referring to the figures, to explain aspects of the present description. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. Expressions such as “at least one of,” when preceding a list of elements, modify the entire list of elements and do not modify the individual elements of the list.
Since the present invention may have diverse modified embodiments, preferred embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and are described in the detailed description of the invention. Effects and features of the present disclosure, and implementation methods thereof will be clarified through following embodiments described in detail with reference to the drawings. The present disclosure may, however, be embodied in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, and when describing the present disclosure with reference to the drawings, the identical or corresponding components are given with the same reference numerals, and their duplicated descriptions will be omitted.
In the embodiments, terms “first” and “second” are used to distinguish one component from another component, but these components should not be limited by these terms.
In the embodiments, the singular forms are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
In the embodiments, the terms “includes” or “including” when used in this specification are to specify the presence of stated features or components, but do not preclude the addition of one or more other features or components.
In the embodiments, when a portion such as a region or a component is referred to as being “above” or “on” another portion, it can be directly on another portion, or intervening regions or components may also be present therebetween.
In the drawings, the dimensions of elements may be exaggerated or downscaled for clarity. For example, because the size and thickness of each configuration shown in the drawings are arbitrarily shown for ease of description, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
When a certain embodiment may be implemented differently, a specific process order may be performed differently from the described order. For example, two consecutively described processes may be performed substantially at the same time or performed in an order opposite to the described order.
In the embodiments, when a region, a component, or the like is referred to as being connected to another region or component, it can be directly connected to the other region or component or be indirectly connected to the other region or component with intervening regions or components interposed therebetween. For example, in the specification when a region, a component, or the like is referred to as being electrically connected to another region or component, it can be directly electrically connected to the other region or component or be indirectly electrically connected to the other region or component with intervening regions or components interposed therebetween.
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The face shield 10 may protect at least a portion of the face of the welder. The face shield 10 may include a main body 11 and a wearing member 12 provided behind the main body 11 and fixing the face shield 10 to the head part of the welder.
The main body 11 may include a hard material having certain strength. The hard material refers to a material capable of maintaining a shape thereof as long as an external force is not applied. The main body 11 may include at least one of metal and plastic. In an embodiment, the main body 11 may include a material resistant to factors such as sparks that may occur during welding and/or an external impact. In an embodiment, the main body 11 may include heat-resistant plastic and/or reinforced plastic.
The wearing member 12 is configured to be in direct contact with the head part of the welder, and one side surface of the wearing member 12, for example, at least a portion of an inner surface that is in direct contact with the head part of the welder, may include a soft material such as a fibrous material and a cushion material.
A light blocking member 13 positioned in a region corresponding to the eyes of the welder may be provided inside the main body 11. In an embodiment, the light blocking member 13 may include an electro-optical element. The electro-optical element may include liquid crystals, and a darkness level of the elements of the light blocking member 13 may be adjusted according to an alignment direction of the liquid crystals of the electro-optical elements. The light blocking member 13 may include an automatic light blocking filter. The automatic light blocking filter may adjust a darkness level on the basis of light sensing information of a sensor provided in the vicinity of the light blocking member 13.
The auxiliary shield 20 may protect the body of the welder which are not covered by the face shield 10, for example, the top of the head part, the back of the head, the ears, and/or the neck of the welder. In an embodiment,
The auxiliary shield 20 may include a plurality of portions. In a first mode, the plurality of portions overlap each other. In a second mode, the overlapping state thereof is released, or the overlapping areas may be relatively reduced. In an embodiment, the auxiliary shield 20 may have a zigzag surface as illustrated in
For example, as illustrated in
The auxiliary shield 20 being shortened may be positioned inside the face shield 10 as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The auxiliary shield 20 may include a hard material. The hard material refers to a material capable of maintaining a shape thereof as long as an external force is not applied and is distinguished from fabric, as described above. The auxiliary shield 20 may include at least one of metal and plastic. In an embodiment, the auxiliary shield 20 may include a material resistant to heat that may be generated during welding and/or an external impact. For example, the auxiliary shield 20 may include heat-resistant plastic and/or reinforced plastic. The auxiliary shield 20 may include the same material as the main body 11 or a different material from the main body 11. Also, the auxiliary shield 20 may include a film having a certain shape. For example, the auxiliary shield 20 may include a polymer film in which folding lines between the neighboring portions may be identified with the naked eyed. The polymer described above is distinguished from a high strength film which breaks without shape deformation when an external force is applied, and may be a polymer which is deformed into another shape when an external force is applied and restored to its original shape due to an external force that is applied in a direction opposite to the above-described external force.
When the welding protector 1 is stored or carried by the welder in a state in which the auxiliary shield 20 is exposed to the outside, the auxiliary shield 20 is damaged, or the storability and portability of the welding protector 1 is degraded. However, as in the embodiments of the present disclosure, because the portions of the auxiliary shield 20 are accommodated inside the face shield 10 while overlapping each other, the limitation described above may be prevented or reduced. Also, the auxiliary shield 20 may be prevented from being exposed to external pollutants and the like, and thus, the durability of the auxiliary shield 20 may be enhanced.
In an embodiment,
In another embodiment, a fixing member 15′ may include a rigid or flexible strip and the like as illustrated in
In some embodiments, a fixing member 15 may be fixed to the inside of the face shield 10 in an insertion manner using a structure of a protrusion and groove. As in the embodiments described above, detail structures and fixing methods for the fixing member 15 may diversely change.
Referring to
The auxiliary shield 30 may cover another portion of the body of a welder which are not covered by the face shield 10, for example, the top of the head part, the back of the head, the ears, and/or the neck region. In an embodiment,
The auxiliary shield 30 includes a plurality of portions, and when switching from a first mode to a second mode, each of the portions may linearly move with respect to the neighboring portion. For example, each portion may linearly move with respect to the neighboring portion in a direction away from the face shield 10. For example, the portions of the auxiliary shield 30 may slide along a direction. For example, the auxiliary shield 30 may include a first portion 31, a second portion 32, and a third portion 33, which are adjacent to each other as illustrated in
The position of each portion of the auxiliary shield 30 relative to the neighboring portion changes when sliding, but the shape of each portion itself may be maintained. For example, each of the portions constituting the auxiliary shield 30 may include polymer capable of maintaining the shape thereof. For example, each portion of the auxiliary shield 30 may include a polymer film having a predetermined strength.
When switching from the first mode to the second mode, each of the portions constituting the auxiliary shield 30 may decrease in overlapping area. As illustrated in
An end portion 30A of the auxiliary shield 30 may be fixed to the inside of the face shield 10 as illustrated in
Referring to
The auxiliary shield 40 may be close to the first edge 11E of a face shield 10 in a first mode as illustrated in
In an embodiment,
The first point P1 is a place, where ends of the portions 41, 42, and 43 of the auxiliary shield 40 meet each other, and serves as a axis when the auxiliary shield 40 is unfolded and folded. The ends of the portions 41, 42, and 43 of the auxiliary shield 40 are fixed ends, and for example, may be fixed at the first point P1.
As illustrated in
Referring to
The plurality of portions 61, 62, 63, and 64 may rotate around a pair of coupling portions 69 positioned on a main body 11 as illustrated in
In an embodiment,
Referring to
The first portion 71 and the second portion 72 may include a hard material to have a predetermined shape. The hard material refers to a material capable of maintaining a shape thereof as long as an external force is not applied and is distinguished from fabric. The auxiliary shield 70 may include at least one of metal and plastic. In an embodiment, the auxiliary shield 70 may include a material resistant to heat that may be generated during welding and/or an external impact. For example, the auxiliary shield 70 may include heat-resistant plastic and/or reinforced plastic. The auxiliary shield 70 may include the same material as a main body 11 or a different material from the main body 11. Also, the auxiliary shield 70 may include a material having a shape which is deformed by an external force and restored again by an external force, for example, a polymer film. The width of the auxiliary shield 70, for example, the maximum width may be selected in a range from about 1 cm to about 10 cm. For example, the width of the auxiliary shield 70 may be selected in a range from about 1 cm to about 5 cm.
As illustrated in
When switching from the first mode to a second mode, the auxiliary shield 70 moves linearly as a whole and may be exposed to the outside of the main body 11 of the welding protector 1 as illustrated in
In the second-first mode, a first surface 72S1 of the second portion 72 faces the welder (for example, the neck of the welder). In the second-second mode, as the second portion 72 rotates, the first surface 72S1 may be exposed to the outside as illustrated in
Referring to
The first auxiliary shield 80A may include a first portion 81A and a second portion 82A, and the second auxiliary shield 80B may include a third portion 81B and a fourth portion 82B. The first and second portions 81A and 82A and the third and fourth portions 81B and 82B may be rigid enough to have a predetermined shape, and may include a material having a shape which is deformed when an external force is applied and restored again by an external force, for example, a polymer.
As illustrated in
Subsequently, as illustrated in
Similarly, the fourth portion 82B rotates with respect to the third portion 81B to reduce an overlapping area with the third portion 81B, and thus, the neck region of the welder may be covered. For example, the fourth portion 82B may rotate around an axis passing through a second coupling portion 89B.
Referring to
The auxiliary shield 90 includes a plurality of portions, and an end portion 90A adjacent to a main body 11 may overlap a portion of the main body 11 of the face shield 10. The auxiliary shield 90 may be coupled to the main body 11 through a coupling member provided in the end portion 90A. The end portion 90A may be a partial region of a first portion 91 which will be described later.
For example, the end portion 90A may include a protrusion 91C having a hook shape as illustrated in
Alternatively, an end portion 90A may include a coupling layer 91C′ as illustrated in
The auxiliary shield 90 may include a first portion 91 and a second portion 92. The first portion 91 and the second portion 92 may linearly move in a sliding manner with respect to each other, and thus, the area of the auxiliary shield 90 may increase. The width of the auxiliary shield 90, for example, the maximum width may be selected in a range from about 1 cm to about 10 cm.
Referring to
Referring to
The auxiliary shield 100 may be fixed and coupled to the face shield 10 through coupling portions 100c positioned at both ends. The coupling portions 100c have an insertion structure of a hole and protrusion. One of the auxiliary shield 100 and a main body 11 may include a hole, and the other may include a protrusion inserted into the hole.
The auxiliary shield 100 may include a plurality of portions, for example, a first portion 101, a second portion 102, and a third portion 103, which are positioned adjacent to each other. In a first mode, the first portion 101 and the second portion 102 may overlap each other, and the second portion 102 and the third portion 103 may overlap each other. The first portion 101 and the third portion 103 may also overlap each other.
Subsequently, in a second mode, each portion of the auxiliary shield 100 may rotate around an axis. For example, the second portion 102 rotates around an axis passing through two coupling portions 100c, and thus, the overlapping area with the first portion 101 may be reduced. The third portion 103 rotates around the axis passing through two coupling portions 100c, and thus, the overlapping area with the second portion 102 may be reduced. The width of the auxiliary shield 100, for example, the maximum width may be selected in a range from about 1 cm to about 10 cm.
The embodiments of the present disclosure may provide the protector including the auxiliary shield which is easily adjustable in length depending on the body of the welder, and has excellent convenience of operation and use, enhanced storability and portability, and the like.
It should be understood that embodiments described herein should be considered in a descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Descriptions of features or aspects within each embodiment should typically be considered as available for other similar features or aspects in other embodiments. While one or more embodiments have been described with reference to the figures, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the following claims.
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