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publicationDate 2018-10-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-101902749-B1
titleOfInvention Earthquake shelter for shield
abstract The present invention relates to a shield for an earthquake shield which protects a user's body by blocking (isolating and isolating) falling objects due to earthquakes. The shield includes a main body 4 for blocking falling objects falling from the upper part, A cushioning member 15 fixed to the surface of the upward incorrected portion 7 and grips 11 and 12 formed on both sides of the bottom surface 4b of the main body 4, ). And a wire netting (13) insert-molded inside the body (4). The main body 4 may be any one of a rectangle, a circle, an ellipse, and a composite type thereof. A concave portion 16k formed at a plurality of positions of the edge portion of the main body 4 and an engaging portion 13k exposed to the concave groove 16. The grips 11 and 12 include a pair of fixing portions 21 and 22 protruding downward from the bottom surface 4b of the main body 4 and a pair of fixing pins 21 and 22 projecting downward from the pair of fixing portions 21 and 22, 23 (24). The upper surface 4a of the main body 4 may be curved so as to be gradually lowered from the head receiving portion 8 toward the edge.
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