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A table with ten different types of helmets
Ten different types of helmets with different design, materials, amount of head coverage, and accessories vĩ đại provide maximum protection for specific use cases
Cyclist wearing a bicycle helmet

A helmet is a size of protective gear worn vĩ đại protect the head. More specifically, a helmet complements the skull in protecting the human brain. Ceremonial or symbolic helmets (e.g., a policeman's helmet in the United Kingdom) without protective function are sometimes worn. Soldiers wear combat helmets, often made from Kevlar or other lightweight synthetic fibers.

The word helmet is derived from helm, an Old English word for a protective head covering.[1]

Helmets are used for recreational activities and sports (e.g., jockeys in horse racing, American football, ice hockey, cricket, baseball, camogie, hurling and rock climbing); dangerous work activities such as construction, mining, riot police, military aviation, and in transportation (e.g. motorcycle helmets and bicycle helmets). Since the 1990s, most helmets are made from resin or plastic, which may be reinforced with fibers such as aramids.

Designs[edit]

Some British gamekeepers during the 18th and 19th centuries wore helmets made of straw bound together with cut bramble.[2] Europeans in the tropics often wore the pith helmet, developed in the mid-19th century and made of pith or cork.[3]

Military applications in the 19th–20th centuries saw a number of leather helmets, particularly among aviators and tank crews in the early 20th century. In the early days of the automobile, some motorists also adopted this style of headgear, and early football helmets were also made of leather. In World War II, American, Soviet, German, Italian and French flight crews wore leather helmets, the German pilots disguising theirs under a beret before disposing of both and switching vĩ đại cloth caps.[when?] The era of the First and Second World Wars also saw a resurgence of metal military helmets, most notably the Brodie helmet and the Stahlhelm.[4]

Modern helmets have a much wider range of applications, including helmets adapted vĩ đại the specific needs of many athletic pursuits and work environments, and these helmets very often incorporate plastics and other synthetic materials for their light weight and shock absorption capabilities. Some types of synthetic fibers used vĩ đại make helmets in the 21st century include aramid fibers, such as Kevlar and Twaron.[5] Race xế hộp helmets include a head and neck tư vấn system that keeps the helmet (and head) attached vĩ đại the body toàn thân in severe collisions.[6]

Helmet types[edit]

A reenactor wearing a sallet

Helmets of many different types have developed over time. Most early helmets had military uses, though some may have had more ceremonial than vãn combat applications.

Two important helmet types vĩ đại develop in antiquity were the Corinthian helmet and the Roman galea.

During the Middle Ages, many different military helmets and some ceremonial helmets were developed, almost all being metal. Some of the more important medieval developments included the great helm, the bascinet, the frog-mouth helm, and the armet.

The great seal of Owain Glyndŵr (c. 1359 – c. 1415) depicts the prince of Wales & his stallion wearing full armour, they both wear protective headgear with Owain's gold dragon mounted on top.[7] This would have been impractical in battle, sánh therefore these would have been ceremonial.

In the 19th century, more materials were incorporated, namely leather, felt and pith. The pith helmet and the leather pickelhaube were important 19th century developments. The greatest expansion in the variety of forms and composition of helmets, however, took place in the 20th century, with the development of highly specialized helmets for a multitude of athletic and professional applications, as well as the advent of modern plastics. During World War I, the French army developed the Adrian helmet, the British developed the Brodie helmet, and the Germans produced the Stahlhelm.

A motocross helmet showing the elongated visor and chin bar
Typical inline skating gear includes skates, knee and elbow pads, wrist guards, and a helmet.
Typical inline skating gear includes skates, knee and elbow pads, wrist guards, and a helmet.

Flight helmets were also developed throughout the 20th century. A multitude of athletic helmets, including football helmets, batting helmets, hockey helmets, cricket helmets, bicycle helmets, motorcycle helmets and racing helmets, were also developed in the 20th century.

Helmets since the mid-20th century have often incorporated lightweight plastics and other synthetic materials, and their use has become highly specialized. Some important recent developments include the French SPECTRA helmet, Spanish MARTE helmet or the American PASGT (commonly called "Kevlar" by U.S. troops) and Advanced Combat Helmet, or ACH.

Also sports helmets lượt thích ski-helmets.

Heraldry[edit]

As the coat of arms was originally designed vĩ đại distinguish noble combatants on the battlefield or in a tournament, even while covered in armour, it is not surprising that heraldic elements constantly incorporated the shield and the helmet, these often being the most visible parts of a knight's military equipment.

The practice of indicating peerage through the display of barred or grilled helmets first appeared around 1587-1615,[8] and the heraldic convention of displaying helmets of rank in the United Kingdom, which came into vogue around Stuart times, is as follows:[9]

  • Sovereign: a gold barred-face (tournament) helm placed affronté
  • Peer's helmet: silver barred-face (tournament) helm placed in profile
  • Knight's or baronet's helmet: steel helm (earlier jousting helm, later close helm) placed affronté with visor open
  • Esquire's helmet: steel helm placed in profile with visor closed

Earlier rolls of arms reveal, however, that early heraldic helmets were depicted in a manner faithful vĩ đại the styles in actual military or tournament use at the time.[10]

Gallery[edit]

  • Boar tusk Minoan helmet, 1600–1500 BCE

    Boar tusk Minoan helmet, 1600–1500 BCE

  • Boar tusk Mycenaean helmet, 14th century BCE

    Boar tusk Mycenaean helmet, 14th century BCE

  • Corinthian helmet with detachable horns, circa 650 BCE

    Corinthian helmet with detachable horns, circa 650 BCE

  • Corinthian helmet, 500 BCE

  • Greek Chalcidian helmet, 500 BCE

  • Greek pilos helmet, 450–425 BCE

    Greek pilos helmet, 450–425 BCE

  • Boeotian helmet, 4th century BCE

    Boeotian helmet, 4th century BCE

  • Greek Illyrian type helmet, 4th century BCE

    Greek Illyrian type helmet, 4th century BCE

  • Thracian helmet, 4th century BCE

    Thracian helmet, 4th century BCE

  • Celtic (Gallic) parade helmet, 350 BCE

    Celtic (Gallic) parade helmet, 350 BCE

  • Attic helmet, 350 BCE vĩ đại 300 BCE

    Attic helmet, 350 BCE vĩ đại 300 BCE

  • Greek bronze Phrygian helmet, 350 BCE vĩ đại 300 BCE

    Greek bronze Phrygian helmet, 350 BCE vĩ đại 300 BCE

  • Roman cavalry helmet, 1st century CE

    Roman cavalry helmet, 1st century CE

  • Roman cavalry helmet

    Roman cavalry helmet

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  • Black Mongolian helmet

    Black Mongolian helmet

  • Iranian helmet, iron, bronze rivets and gilding.

    Iranian, 7th or 8th century AD Spangenhelm

  • Early 15th century bascinet with hounskull visor

    Early 15th century bascinet with hounskull visor

  • 15th-century German frog-mouth helm used in jousting

    15th-century German frog-mouth helm used in jousting

  • Ottoman zischagge helmet, mid-16th century

    Ottoman zischagge helmet, mid-16th century

  • 16th century Maximilian style close helmet

    16th century Maximilian style close helmet

  • 19th-century Japanese kabuto

    19th-century Japanese kabuto

  • German Pickelhaube

  • Late 19th-century pith helmet

    Late 19th-century pith helmet

  • Type 90 helmets worn by the Japanese during the Second World War

    Type 90 helmets worn by the Japanese during the Second World War

  • A German stahlhelm during World War II

    A German stahlhelm during World War II

  • Vietnam War era Marine squadron VMA-311 flight helmet

  • PASGT helmet

  • Leather and steel firefighting helmet

    Leather and steel firefighting helmet

  • Ski helmet (left), paragliding helmet (right)

    Ski helmet (left), paragliding helmet (right)

  • Astronaut helmet

    Astronaut helmet

  • Aviakit motorcyclist "pudding basin" helmet

    Aviakit motorcyclist "pudding basin" helmet

  • Full face and open face motorcycle helmets

    Full face and open face motorcycle helmets

  • Hurling/Camogie helmet

  • Bandy helmet

See also[edit]

  • Combat helmet
    • List of combat helmets
  • Face shield
  • Firefighter's helmet
  • God helmet
  • Helmet boxing
  • Riot helmet

References[edit]

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has truyền thông media related vĩ đại Helmets.

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  • "Helmets...A Medieval Note In Modern Warfare", August 1942, Popular Science evolution of military helmets