1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a safety helmet, particularly to one provided with a slidable lens able to slide up and down relative to a helmet body, easy to handle, simple in its structure, and very much practical.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional safety helmet shown in
The feature of the invention is a slidable lens having a pair of fitting members fitting and sliding up and down in two sliding rails fixed spaced apart on a front portion of a helmet body. The lens is pushed to slide up relative to the helmet body, with the two fitting members sliding up the sliding rails to rest on the helmet body when not used. When the lens is to be used, the lens is pushed to slide down from the tucked-away position on the helmet body to be used for protecting user's eyes.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A first preferred embodiment of a safety helmet with a slidable lens in the present invention, as shown in
The helmet body 2 has a lower circumferential rim 20 and a proper shape to fit a human head.
The two sliding rails 21 are fixed vertically and properly spaced apart on the helmet body 2, their lower end reaching the lower circumferential rim 20, provided with a sliding groove 210, a fitting member 212 respectively formed in an upper portion and a lower portion for the lens to be stopped temporarily in place after pushed to slide up and down, and a clogger 211 fitted tightly in an upper end of the sliding groove 210 so that the lens may not slip out of the sliding grooves 210 in case of pushed to slide up. Further, two fix pins (N) are fixed properly spaced apart on the lens to correspond to the sliding rails 21 so that the fixing pins (N) may fit and slide up and down in the sliding groove 210, thus permitting the lens 22 slide up and down along the sliding rails 21.
If the lens 22 is not to be used, it is pushed to slide up along the slide rails 21, with the fix pins (N) are temporarily stopped at the fitting members 212 in an upper end of the sliding rails 21, with the lens 22 resting closely and immovably on the helmet body 2. If the lens 22 is to be used, they are pushed to slide down along the slide rails 21 from the tucked-away position shown in
Next, a second preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in
The helmet body 23 is the same as that in the first preferred embodiment.
The lens cover 24 has a same curvature as that of the helmet body 23 and the lens 22, fixed stably in the front portion of the helmet body 23, with a proper gap preset between the helmet body 23 and the lens cover 24 for the lens 22 to move up and down therein. The lens cover 24 is further provided with two sliding slots 240 vertically spaced apart, and a fitting member 241 is respectively provided in an upper end and a lower end of each sliding slot 240 so that the lens may be temporarily stopped at the upper fitting member 241 or the lower fitting member 241 in case of being pushed to slide up and down for use or not. Further, the lens 22 is provided with a fitting pins (N) to fit in the sliding slot 240 to slide therein so that the lens 22 may be pushed to slide up and down relative to the lens cover 24 and the helmet body 23 at the same time.
If the lens 22 of the second preferred embodiment is not to be used, the lens 22 is pushed to slide up the gap between the lens cover 24 and the helmet body 23 to hide under the lens cover 24, not function to resist air. On the contrary, if the lens 22 is to be used, the lens 22 is pulled down manually from the tucked-away position shown in
The safety helmet in the invention has the following advantages as can be seen from the foresaid description.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention