Patents Assigned to E. D. Bullard Company
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Patent number: 11628318Abstract: A blower assembly for a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) assembly includes: a lower housing; an upper housing connected to the lower housing, such that the upper housing and the lower housing collectively define a first interior cavity; a filter configured to filter ambient air drawn into the blower assembly; and a fan. The upper housing and the filter define a pathway for a flow of air into the first interior cavity. The fan is positioned in the first interior cavity such that, when the fan is activated, ambient air is drawn into the blower assembly and travels along the pathway into the first interior cavity for subsequent delivery out of the blower assembly. The lower housing defines an outlet port for directing breathable air out of the blower assembly for delivery to a user (e.g., via a breathing tube interconnecting a headpiece and the outlet port).Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2021Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventors: William Chad Wedding, Paul A. Kinzer
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Patent number: 11166513Abstract: A ratchet mechanism for a headband of a protective helmet controls movement of overlapping rear portions of the headband with respect to one another includes a housing defining an internal cavity. The ratchet mechanism further includes an adjustment element with a pinion configured to engage respective rack gears of the overlapping rear portions of the headband within the internal cavity defined by the housing, along with a spring, which provides a torque that biases the adjustment element to a home position. The ratchet mechanism further includes a knob that is configured for movement between a first position in which it engages the pinion and controls rotation of the adjustment element, and a second position in which it disengages from the pinion, such that the spring will return the adjustment element to the home position.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2019Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventors: Matthew King, Matthew G. Plunkett, William Chad Wedding
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Patent number: 11134741Abstract: A protective helmet adapted to receive and protect a head of a wearer comprises: an outer shell shaped to protect the head of the wearer, with the outer shell defining a bottom opening and an internal cavity for receiving the head of the wearer; a headband and a suspension positioned within the internal cavity of the outer shell; and a visor rotatable between a retracted position within the outer shell to an extended position in front of a face of the wearer, wherein the visor simultaneously rotates about a first pivot axis and a second pivot axis as it moves between the retracted position and the extended position. The visor can also be readily removed from the protective helmet and easily replaced should it become damaged.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2018Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventors: Matthew G. Plunkett, Travis J. Plumlee, Bonnie J. McMurray, Joshua J. M. Haldeman, Pierre-Luc Lussier, Brendan Gallivan
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Patent number: 11096439Abstract: A headband for a protective helmet comprises a front portion configured to be secured to the protective helmet; a left rear portion that is selectively connected to the front portion; a right rear portion that is selectively connected to the front portion and is configured to overlap the left rear portion; and a means for securing a position of the left rear portion relative to the right rear portion, such as a ratchet mechanism. A headband kit includes multiple left rear portions, each of which can be selectively connected to the front portion, and multiple right rear portions, each of which can be selectively connected to the front portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2019Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventors: Matthew King, Matthew G. Plunkett, Nathan E. Robinson, Joshua J. M. Haldeman
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Patent number: 10874159Abstract: A protective helmet includes a shell, which defines a bottom opening and an internal cavity for receiving the wearer's head. The shell further includes a brim with a central opening defined in the brim. An attachment mechanism for securing an accessory to the shell includes one or more openings defined through the brim on either side of the central opening, wherein each of the openings includes a larger diameter portion and a smaller diameter portion, which are separated by a detent. Each opening receives a respective boss of the accessory, which can be selectively advanced from the larger diameter portion to the small diameter portion of the opening. Furthermore, the attachment mechanism includes a slot defined in and along the edge of the shell, with the slot corresponding with the central opening defined in the brim, such that the slot is configured to receive a projection extending from the accessory.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2018Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventors: Paul A. Kinzer, Travis J. Plumlee
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Patent number: 10827244Abstract: An adapter for connecting a breathing tube to a headpiece includes: a housing including a first portion configured to connect to a breathing tube, a second portion configured to connect to a headpiece, and a hollow cavity extending through the first portion and the second portion to define a flow path for breathable air received from the breathing tube to travel through the adapter for delivery to the headpiece; and a speaker configured to emit an audible sound into the flow path. The speaker is positioned within the housing so that, when the adapter is connected to a breathing tube and a headpiece of a respirator system, the speaker is in close proximity to the headpiece to help ensure sound emitted from the speaker is audible to a user wearing the headpiece. The speaker is also positioned outside of the flow path to prevent air flow obstruction within the adapter.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2019Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventors: David Amos Ward, Edward Charles Apley, II
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Patent number: 8381318Abstract: An adapter for mounting equipment (4) such as lamps and headsets onto protective helmets includes a base (1) fastened detachably onto the protective helmet, and a holder (2) with variable securing parts (3) that snaps detachably into the base (1). The base (1) features a snap-and-detent mechanism (1.1), has an external shape adapted to the type of protective helmet and is fastened detachably onto the protective helmet. The holder (2) features a snap-and-detent element (2.5) designed as corresponding counter piece to the snap-and-detent mechanism (1.1) of the base (1). The variable securing parts (3) are flat silicone straps where at least two securing parts (3) can be threaded into the holder (2), an insertable piece of equipment (4) can be fastened separately, flexibly and detachably by wrapping the two securing parts (3) around the equipment (4) and anchoring them onto the holder (2), and the snap-and-detent element (2.5) of the equipped holder (2) snaps into the snap-and-detent mechanism (1.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventors: Ulf Junker, Stefan Roemer
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Publication number: 20110252546Abstract: An adapter for mounting equipment (4) such as lamps and headsets onto protective helmets includes a base (1) fastened detachably onto the protective helmet, and a holder (2) with variable securing parts (3) that snaps detachably into the base (1). The base (1) features a snap-and-detent mechanism (1.1), has an external shape adapted to the type of protective helmet and is fastened detachably onto the protective helmet. The holder (2) features a snap-and-detent element (2.5) designed as corresponding counter piece to the snap-and-detent mechanism (1.1) of the base (1). The variable securing parts (3) are flat silicone straps where at least two securing parts (3) can be threaded into the holder (2), an insertable piece of equipment (4) can be fastened separately, flexibly and detachably by wrapping the two securing parts (3) around the equipment (4) and anchoring them onto the holder (2), and the snap-and-detent element (2.5) of the equipped holder (2) snaps into the snap-and-detent mechanism (1.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: E. D. BULLARD COMPANYInventors: Ulf Junker, Stefan Roemer
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Patent number: 7897919Abstract: The present invention is a method for operating a thermal imaging camera for selective temperature imaging, and a thermal imaging system having a selective temperature imaging mode. When first entering the selective temperature imaging mode of operation, the system and method automatically determine the hottest area in a scene and display it in a predetermined hue. The remainder of the scene is displayed in grayscale. The method and system allow further adjustment of the set point of the selective temperature imaging mode, and display portions of the scene as hot as or hotter than the set point value in gradient shades of the predetermined hue.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventor: John H. King
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Patent number: 7699053Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus and method for operating powered air-purifying respirators safely in explosive atmospheres. The apparatus and method utilize a current control means for sensing a current flow from a battery to a motor, and stopping the current flow when the current flow exceeds a threshold value for a predetermined amount of time. Upon sensing that the current flow has exceeded the threshold value for the predetermined amount of time, the current control means immediately stops the current flow. The apparatus and method provides sufficient power to properly start and operate the motor by providing a soft start to the motor by limiting the duration of higher than threshold operating current to intervals shorter than the predetermined amount of time. Pulse width modulation is used to ramp-up the motor to speed by supplying pulses of energy to the motor that will not cause the current control means to stop the current flow.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2005Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventors: Douglas V. Johnson, Shaun D. Johnson
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Publication number: 20100012840Abstract: The present invention is a method for operating a thermal imaging camera for selective temperature imaging, and a thermal imaging system having a selective temperature imaging mode. When first entering the selective temperature imaging mode of operation, the system and method automatically determine the hottest area in a scene and display it in a predetermined hue. The remainder of the scene is displayed in grayscale. The method and system allow further adjustment of the set point of the selective temperature imaging mode, and display portions of the scene as hot as or hotter than the set point value in gradient shades of the predetermined hue.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: E.D. BULLARD COMPANYInventor: John H. King
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Publication number: 20090314295Abstract: A powered air purifying respirator includes a housing defining an air inlet and an air outlet; a filter assembly operably connected to the housing for removing contaminants from air passing therethrough; an impeller/motor assembly contained within the housing for drawing air through the air inlet and through the filter; a flow sensor contained within the housing for measuring air flow from the air inlet to the air outlet; and a liner contained within the housing for locating and retaining the various internal components, while also aiding in attenuating a force of impact to the housing, the liner further defining an air pathway from the impeller/motor assembly through the flow sensor and to the air outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: E.D. BULLARD COMPANYInventor: Tom Hatmaker
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Patent number: 7622716Abstract: The present invention is a method for operating a thermal imaging camera for selective temperature imaging, and a thermal imaging system having a selective temperature imaging mode. When first entering the selective temperature imaging mode of operation, the system and method automatically determine the hottest area in a scene and display it in a predetermined hue. The remainder of the scene is displayed in grayscale. The method and system allow further adjustment of the set point of the selective temperature imaging mode, and display portions of the scene as hot as or hotter than the set point value in gradient shades of the predetermined hue.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2007Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: E. D. Bullard CompanyInventor: John H. King
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Publication number: 20080105822Abstract: The present invention is a method for operating a thermal imaging camera for selective temperature imaging, and a thermal imaging system having a selective temperature imaging mode. When first entering the selective temperature imaging mode of operation, the system and method automatically determine the hottest area in a scene and display it in a predetermined hue. The remainder of the scene is displayed in grayscale. The method and system allow further adjustment of the set point of the selective temperature imaging mode, and display portions of the scene as hot as or hotter than the set point value in gradient shades of the predetermined hue.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: E.D. BULLARD COMPANYInventor: John H. King
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Patent number: D666775Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventors: Ulf Junker, Stefan Roemer
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Patent number: D900400Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2018Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventor: Joshua J. M. Haldeman
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Patent number: D927787Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2020Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventor: Paul A. Kinzer
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Patent number: D927788Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2020Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventor: Paul A. Kinzer
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Patent number: D962160Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2020Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventors: Alain Laurent, Jonathan Price, David Amos Ward, David Wilmoth
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Patent number: D972619Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2020Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: E.D. Bullard CompanyInventors: Alain Laurent, Jonathan Price, David Amos Ward