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KR-20260068038-A - Tension-Based Curtain Mounting Structure for Universal Helmet

KR20260068038AKR 20260068038 AKR20260068038 AKR 20260068038AKR-20260068038-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a tension-type curtain attachment structure for a general-purpose helmet, comprising a support member (20) attached to the outer surface of a helmet (10), a tension member (30) coupled to the support member (20) to form tension, and a curtain member supported by the tension member (30). The above support member (20) may include a through hole (21) or an opening (22) with an open top, and a stopper (23) is formed inside the opening (22) to prevent the tension member (30) from coming loose, so that the insertion of the tension member is easy while preventing natural detachment. Additionally, the curtain section includes a face curtain section (40), a side curtain section (41), and a rear curtain section (42), and may be selectively installed in whole or in part according to the user's choice and may be formed of various materials and structures. Accordingly, the present invention provides the effect of being applicable to various helmets and stably maintaining the curtain through a tension structure.

Inventors

  • 유형선

Assignees

  • 유형선

Dates

Publication Date
20260513
Application Date
20260426

Claims (7)

  1. A support member (20) attached to the outer surface of the helmet (10), and A tension member (30) coupled to the support member (20) to form tension, and It includes a curtain portion supported by the above tension member (30), The above support member (20) includes a through hole (21) through which a tension member (30) passes or an opening (22) with an open top, and A tension-type curtain attachment structure for a general-purpose helmet, characterized in that a stopper (23) is formed inside the opening (22) to prevent the tension member (30) from coming off.
  2. In claim 1, The above support member (20) is detachably attached to the outer surface of the helmet (10), and The above attachment can be achieved by various bonding means including double-sided adhesive layers, and A tension-type curtain attachment structure for a general-purpose helmet, characterized in that the helmet attachment surface of the support member (20) has a relatively wide adhesive area to improve attachment strength.
  3. In claim 1, The above tension member (30) includes a finishing structure equivalent to a knot or a latch at both ends, A tension-type curtain attachment structure for a general-purpose helmet, characterized by being engaged with the support member (20) to form tension.
  4. In claim 1, The above curtain section includes a face curtain section (40), a side curtain section (41), and a rear curtain section (42). Depending on the user's choice, all or part of it may be optionally installed, and Each curtain section is configured to be independently detachable from one another, and A tension-type curtain attachment structure for a general-purpose helmet, characterized by being formed as a single unit or multiple separate structures.
  5. In claim 4, A tension-type curtain attachment structure for a general-purpose helmet, characterized by improved breathability when the above-mentioned curtain part is formed as a separated structure.
  6. In claim 1, A tension-type curtain attachment structure for a general-purpose helmet, characterized in that the above curtain portion can be formed of mesh, fabric, synthetic resin, film, or waterproof material.
  7. In claim 1, A tension-type curtain attachment structure for a general-purpose helmet, characterized in that the number and arrangement of the above-mentioned support members (20) are variably set according to the shape of the helmet (10).

Description

Tension-Based Curtain Mounting Structure for Universal Helmet The present invention relates to a structure for mounting a curtain-shaped shield on a helmet, and more specifically, to a tension-type curtain attachment structure for a general-purpose helmet that enables the curtain to be stably mounted by tension using a support member attached to the outer surface of the helmet and a tension member coupled to the support member. With the recent increase in delivery services and the growing use of personal mobility devices such as bicycles and motorcycles, there is a growing need to protect the face and neck from external environmental factors, including ultraviolet rays, wind, dust, and rain, while wearing a helmet. However, conventionally, it was common to wear a mask or neck warmer separately from the helmet, and this method had problems such as being cumbersome to put on and take off and causing discomfort during prolonged use. In addition, integrated structures that are directly attached to the helmet had limitations, such as being applicable only to specific models or having reduced breathability. Meanwhile, some industrial safety helmets use a method of securing the curtain by hooking a band onto the lower rim; however, this structure is dependent on the shape of the helmet, making it difficult to apply to helmets without a lower rim, such as bicycle or motorcycle helmets, and there is a problem with stable fixation due to the ventilation holes formed on the outer surface. Therefore, a new type of curtain attachment structure is required that is applicable regardless of the helmet shape, allows for the selective attachment of curtains according to user needs, and can be stably maintained through a tension structure. FIG. 1 is a drawing showing the front structure of a helmet according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a drawing showing the rear structure of a helmet and an enlarged structure of a support member according to the present invention. FIG. 3 is a drawing showing the state in which the face curtain part according to the present invention is applied. FIG. 4 is a drawing showing the state in which the side and rear curtain sections according to the present invention are applied. Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. However, the scope of the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and various modifications are possible within the technical scope of the present invention. Referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, the tension-type curtain attachment structure for a general-purpose helmet according to the present invention comprises a helmet (10), a support member (20), a tension member (30), and a curtain member. The above helmet (10) may include various forms such as a bicycle helmet or a motorcycle helmet, and a support member (20) is attached along the outer surface. The support member (20) is detachably attached to the outer surface of the helmet (10), and the attachment can be achieved by a double-sided adhesive layer. The double-sided adhesive layer can be configured to provide sufficient fixing force without damaging the surface of the helmet (10), and the helmet attachment surface of the support member (20) is formed with a relatively large adhesive area so that it can be stably fixed even during external impact or tension action of the tension member (30). The above support member (20) may include a through hole (21) through which a tension member (30) passes, or may be formed with a structure including an opening (22) with an open top. A stopper (23) may be formed inside the opening (22) to prevent the tension member (30) from coming loose, so that the tension member (30) is easily inserted from the top while preventing natural detachment. The above tension member (30) may be composed of a rope or a linear member and is coupled to a plurality of support members (20) and positioned in a tensioned state along the outer circumference of the helmet (10). Tension is formed by the two ends of the tension member (30) being hooked onto the support members (20) by a finishing structure equivalent to a knot or a latch. Referring to FIG. 3, a face curtain portion (40) may be attached to the tension member (30), and the face curtain portion (40) covers the front of the user's face to protect it from ultraviolet rays, wind, and external foreign substances. Referring to FIG. 4, the tension member (30) may be combined with a side curtain portion (41) and a rear curtain portion (42), and the side curtain portion (41) may be formed to protect the side of the user's face, and the rear curtain portion (42) may be formed to extend downward to protect the neck area. The above curtain section may be selectively installed in whole or in part according to the user's choice, and each curtain section may be configured to be independently detachable. Additionally, the curtain section may have a structure in which the side curtain