Patents Assigned to Fox Head, Inc.
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Publication number: 20160037854Abstract: An attachment system for securing a frontal helmet extension to protective headgear, the attachment system including one or more magnetic elements disposed on the helmet and/or frontal helmet extension and one or more complementary elements disposed on the helmet and/or frontal helmet extension and adapted to engage the magnetic elements. The magnetic elements and complementary elements are configured to detachably couple the frontal helmet extension to the helmet in a position wherein the frontal helmet extension extends forward from the helmet. The magnetic properties of the magnetic elements are adapted to magnetically attract the complementary elements so that the frontal helmet extension is effectively secured to the helmet during ordinary use of the helmet while allowing release of the frontal helmet extension from the helmet upon impact.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Applicant: FOX HEAD, INC.Inventors: David Leroy DURHAM, Gabriel Pablo PRATS
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Publication number: 20140215856Abstract: Protective footwear, such as a motorcycle or motocross boot, can have a supple, leather boot feel. Disclosed footwear can have a hinged coupling between a foot-engagement structure and a lower-leg engagement structure to promote anatomically correct flexion in a wearer's ankle. The lower-leg engagement portion can define a ledge having a lowermost face configured to abut and matingly urge against an uppermost face of a ledge of the foot-engagement portion to limit an extent of pivoting of the hinged coupling. The hinged coupling, in some instances, can include a pair of opposed bushings, each defining an internal thread configured to matingly engage a corresponding outer thread on a stud. The stud can retain the lower-leg engagement portion and the foot-engagement portion in a pivotable relationship to each other. The opposed bushings can be keyed to matingly engage either a lateral portion of the foot-engagement portion or a medial portion of the foot-engagement portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Fox Head, Inc.Inventors: Brian Sanderson, Hsian Lee, Jon Munns, Robert Cropp
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Publication number: 20140137311Abstract: Innovative hat bills can include a relatively stiff body member in combination with a pressure-distribution member. The pressure distribution member can be configured to reduce or eliminate concentrations of pressure applied to a wearer's head, improving comfort and fit compared to conventional head wear. In some embodiments, the pressure-distribution member comprises a viscoelastic material. Disclosed hat bills can include a member defining one or more apertures configured to promote airflow over a wearer's head. Such airflow can promote evaporation of perspiration, cooling a wearers head. Additionally or alternatively, such airflow can reduce a pressure gradient from one side (e.g., an underside) of the bill to another side (e.g., an upper side) of the bill, reducing a likelihood that the headwear will be blown off a wearer's head.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Fox Head, Inc.Inventor: Guillermo Sandoval
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Publication number: 20130283508Abstract: An attachment system for securing a frontal helmet extension to protective headgear, the attachment system including one or more magnetic elements disposed on the helmet and/or frontal helmet extension and one or more complementary elements disposed on the helmet and/or frontal helmet extension and adapted to engage the magnetic elements. The magnetic elements and complementary elements are configured to detachably couple the frontal helmet extension to the helmet in a position wherein the frontal helmet extension extends forward from the helmet. The magnetic properties of the magnetic elements are adapted to magnetically attract the complementary elements so that the frontal helmet extension is effectively secured to the helmet during ordinary use of the helmet while allowing release of the frontal helmet extension from the helmet upon impact.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2011Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: Fox Head, Inc.Inventors: David Leroy Durham, Gabriel Pablo Prata
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Patent number: 8117679Abstract: Protective structures, such as helmets, may have a shell including an outer shell and a tunnel element integral to the outer shell. The tunnel element may have a first opening at an outer surface side of the shell and a second opening at an inner surface side of the shell so that air flow may occur between the openings and wherein the tunnel element is fused to the outer shell. An impact liner may be directly in-molded to shells suitable for use in motorcycle helmets and other helmets that must meet certain standards. The impact liner may include one or more venting channels that are coupled to a tunnel integral to the shell structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2006Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Fox Head, Inc.Inventor: Brendan Erik Pierce
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Patent number: 8082684Abstract: A sole unit for a shoe having at least one decoupling track between regions of sole unit allowing for the decoupling of the regions in response to forces from foot-ground contact; a plurality of bridge elements connecting opposite sides of the track so that when forces from foot-ground contact are alleviated, there is a recouping of the decoupled regions. The bridge elements may extend from a tendon element disposed on one side of a decoupling track to the other side of the track.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2005Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Fox Head, Inc.Inventor: Jon Munns
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Patent number: 7987526Abstract: An item of protective gear for a body, including a section of shell material and a section of a relatively softer flexural material joined in a unitary structure, wherein the flexural material is a joint compliantly allowing for the shell material to conform to the body, or is an edge extension on the shell material for cushioning or comfort; and the item is configured to protect a specific area of a body.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Fox Head, Inc.Inventor: David Durham
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Patent number: 7958655Abstract: Protective footwear, such as a motorcycle or motocross boot, having a molded top gasket and/or a fold-over thermal laminate. The molded top gasket may be a substantially annular unitary piece or multi-piece construction of an elastomeric material, such as rubber, that snugly wraps around the wearer's lower leg or ankle when the footwear is worn. The fold-over thermal laminate is a piece of thermally resistant material on the outer surface of the footwear upper that extends over a portion of the rim and into the inside of the upper. One or more optional control pads also may be placed on the exterior surface of the thermal laminate.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2009Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Fox Head, Inc.Inventor: Jon Munns
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Patent number: 7866065Abstract: An attachment system for securing footwear to a wearer's foot that includes an integrated buckle strap receiver, which may be disposed on a portion of a footwear upper, comprising an overstrap and securing plate having a unitary construction; a buckle strap having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the buckle strap is capable of engaging the integrated buckle strap receiver; and a buckle operably coupled to the second end of the buckle strap for engaging an anchor on an opposing portion of the footwear upper.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2006Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Fox Head, Inc.Inventor: Jon Munns
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Patent number: D699104Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Fox Head, Inc.Inventors: David Leroy Durham, Robert Garret Cropp
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Patent number: D703037Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Fox Head, Inc.Inventors: David Leroy Durham, Robert Garret Cropp