This Flexible Paper Helmet Just Won the 2016 James Dyson AwardEcoHelmet could be purchased for less than $5 at bike rental locations and recycled after use.

ByStephanie Mlot

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Bike-sharing schemes are cropping up in major cities across the globe, encouraging physical exercise and reducing the carbon footprint. But carrying a helmet around with you in the event that you need to hop on a bike is not exactly convenient.

Cyclist and habitual helmet wearer Isis Shiffer (pictured) created her own solution:EcoHelmet.

EcoHelmet, which justwonthe 2016 James Dyson Award, is a safety accessory that folds flat for storage in a purse or backpack. Just place it on your head, pull down the straps and clip; the stretchy material conforms to fit most noggins.

Image credit: EcoHelmet

简单的帽子有一个复杂的radial honeycomb pattern, which promises protection as effective as a traditional polystyrene helmet. Its three-piece cell structure, according to Shiffer, distributes impact evenly around the head, rather than allowing it to concentrate in one place and cause a concussion.

Plus, it can double as aparty decorationwhen you're finished.

"I was lucky enough to be studying at Royal College of Art and the Imperial College of London for a semester, and was granted access to Imperial's crash lab," Shiffer, a recent graduate of New York's Pratt Institute of Design, said in a statement. "They had a European standard helmet crash setup that allowed me to gather enough data on EcoHelmet's proprietary honeycomb configuration to know it was viable and worth developing."

The helmet is expected to launch in 2017; Shiffer envisions vending machines that dispense the product with a bike rental, as well as recycling bins for post-ride disposal. Each unit could be sold for less than $5.

"EcoHelmet solves an obvious problem in an incredibly elegant way," James Dyson said. "But its simplicity belies an impressive amount of research and development."

Shiffer snagged the top prize of $45,000 to help develop her innovation; the contest's two runners up --Smart Contact Lens PlatformandRespia-- will each be awarded $7,500.

Stephanie Mlot

Reporter at PCMag

Stephanie began as aPCMagreporter in May 2012. She moved to New York City from Frederick, Md., where she worked for four years as a multimedia reporter at the second-largest daily newspaper in Maryland. She interned at Baltimore magazine and graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (in the town of Indiana, in the state of Pennsylvania) with a degree in journalism and mass communications.

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