适用于微型移动的可变换头盔设计

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Seungmin Kim, Hyunchan Kim
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背景根据2021年颁布的《道路交通法》修正案,所有14岁及以上的道路使用者在使用电动滑板车和电动自行车等微型机动车辆时必须佩戴头盔。然而,仍然很难找到在路上戴头盔的微型移动用户。在这项研究中,我们调查了开发一种可变形头盔的设计因素,该头盔可以最大限度地提高便携性,以促进更多携带头盔的微型移动用户。本研究旨在探索商用可变形头盔的材料、结构和形态特征,并通过观察微移动用户行为来获得设计考虑因素。方法对微型机动安全帽的相关道路安全法规进行调查研究。通过进行一项调查,我们调查了用户在使用微型移动设备时佩戴头盔的意愿,并确定了影响他们选择头盔的因素。由此,该研究确认了可变形头盔设计的需求和要求。此外,这项研究还广泛探索了适合微型移动用户的商用可变形头盔。所有被审查的头盔都按折叠结构、重量和与可变形性设计相关的材料进行了分类,并根据其结构特征进行了分析。结果本研究首先确定了各种因素可能影响微移动用户对道路安全和头盔使用的感知。本研究通过考察国内外市场上的可转换头盔,探索了各种形式头盔的特点。因此,这项研究能够将可变形头盔分为五组:通过折叠结构减少宽度或厚度的可变形头盔、通过分层柔性材料减少空间的可折叠头盔、通过使用旋转铰链减少厚度的可翻转头盔、通过间隔单位减小尺寸的可拉伸头盔,以及充气的可吹头盔。结论本研究确定了每种设计类型的可变形头盔的优点、缺点和可用性特征,并在产品设计阶段提供了建议和考虑。此外,本研究确定了为可转换头盔制定KC(韩国认证)安全标准的必要性。
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Transformable Helmet Design for Micro-Mobility
Background Under the Road Traffic Act amendment enacted in 2021, all road users aged 14 and over must wear helmets when using micro-mobility vehicles such as E-scooters and E-bikes. However, it is still difficult to find micro-mobility users who wear helmets on the road. In this study, we investigate the design factors for developing a transformable helmet that can maximize portability to promote more micro-mobility users carrying the helmet. This study aims to explore the material, structure, and morphological features of commercially available transformable helmets and obtain design considerations by observing micro-mobility user behavior. Methods This study investigated road safety rules and regulations related to helmets for micro-mobility. By conducting a survey, we examined users' willingness to wear a helmet when using micro-mobility and identified the factors influencing their helmet choice. From this, the study confirmed the needs and requirements for transformable helmet design. In addition, this study has extensively explored commercially available transformable helmets that may suit the user of micro-mobility. All reviewed helmets were categorized by folding structure, weight, and materials related to the design of transformability and analyzed according to their structural features. Results This study first identifies that various factors could influence a micro-mobility user's perception in relation to road safety and helmet use. The study explored the characteristics of helmets in various forms by examining the transformable helmets in the domestic and overseas markets. As a result, this study was able to classify transformable helmets into five groups: transformable helmets that reduce width or thickness through a folding structure, collapsible helmets that reduce space by layering flexible materials, flippable helmets that reduce thickness by using a rotating hinge, stretchable helmets that reduce the size by spacing units apart, and blowable helmets that inflate. Conclusions This study identified the advantages, disadvantages, and usability features of each design type of transformable helmet and provided suggestions and considerations during the product designing stages. In addition, this study identified the need to establish KC(Korea Certification) safety standards for transformable helmets.
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Archives of Design Research
Archives of Design Research Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: Archives of Design Research (ADR) is an international journal publishing original research in the field of design, including industrial design, visual communication design, interaction design, space design, and service design. It also invites research outcomes from design-related interdisciplinary fields such as the humanities, arts, technology, society and business. It is an open-access journal, publishing four issues per year. Currently papers are published in both English and Korean with an English abstract. ADR aims to build a strong foundation of knowledge in design through the introduction of basic, applied and clinical research. ADR serves as a venue and platform to archive and transfer fundamental design theories, methods, tools and cases. Research areas covered in the journal include: -Design Theory and its Methodology -Design Philosophy, Ethics, Values, and Issues -Design Education -Design Management and Strategy -Sustainability, Culture, History, and Societal Design -Human Behaviors, Perception, and Emotion -Semantics, Aesthetics and Experience in Design -Interaction and Interface Design -Design Tools and New Media -Universal Design/Inclusive Design -Design Creativity -Design Projects and Case Studies
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