Patents Assigned to Riddell, Inc.
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Patent number: 12623116Abstract: The present disclosure provides systems and methods for providing training opportunities based on data collected from monitoring a physiological parameter of persons engaged in physical activity. The physical activity can be a sporting activity, such as a contact sport (e.g., football, hockey, lacrosse) or a recreational activity or sport (e.g., biking, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, motorsports). The system is configured with select components that perform a method of (i) recording data related to a physiological parameter of a person engaged in a physical activity (e.g., an impact received by a player engaged in a contact sport), (ii) analyzing the recorded data related to the physiological parameter while the person is engaged in a physical activity (e.g., is the received impact greater than a predetermined threshold), and (iii) providing post-physical activity analysis of the recorded data to make suggested changes in how the person engages in the physical activity.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2021Date of Patent: May 12, 2026Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Beckwith, Michael Richards, Jeff Chu, Richard Greenwald, Richard Bolander
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Systems and methods for monitoring a physiological parameter of persons engaged in physical activity
Patent number: 12594004Abstract: The present disclosure provides system and method for monitoring of at least one physiological parameter of a person engaged in a physical activity, for example, an impact received by a player engaged in a contact sport such as football. The system includes a monitoring unit that actively monitors the physiological parameter of the person, wherein the monitoring unit generates an alert event when the monitored physiological parameter exceeds a threshold of the parameter. The monitoring unit determines whether the parameter exceeds an over-exposure threshold, wherein said threshold is based upon both a single incidence or cumulative incidences.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2024Date of Patent: April 7, 2026Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey J. Chu, Richard M. Greenwald, Jonathan G. Beckwith -
Patent number: 12593887Abstract: A protective sports helmet including a crown energy attenuation assembly positioned within a crown region of the helmet shell. The crown energy attenuation assembly includes: a first energy attenuation element with a plurality of sidewalls arranged to form a hexagonal housing, wherein a first sidewall has a substantially planar configuration; a second energy attenuation element with a plurality of sidewalls arranged to form a hexagonal housing, wherein a first sidewall has a substantially planar configuration; and, a third energy attenuation element with a plurality of sidewalls that are arranged to form a hexagonal housing. A first crown gap is formed between the first and second energy attenuation elements. A second crown gap is formed between the second and third energy attenuation elements. A third crown gap is formed between an extent of the third and first energy attenuation elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2022Date of Patent: April 7, 2026Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Nelson Kraemer, Ralph Infusino, Thad M. Ide
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Patent number: 12584732Abstract: The present invention pertains to a system and method for creating a customized protective sports equipment, such as a football helmet or shoulder pad assembly, having improved fit for the player wearing the equipment. An electronic measuring device takes a 3D scan to obtain anatomical data and measurements of a person or player's head or torso region. The anatomical data and measurements are sent to a computer, which has software for processing the anatomical data and then evaluating that data against a set of distinct, predetermined dimensions of at least two of the same components. The component that has distinct, predetermined dimensions that best fit the anatomical data is selected for installation in the protective equipment. In this manner, a customized, player-specific selection of pre-manufactured components are used to assemble the protective equipment to be worn by the player.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2024Date of Patent: March 24, 2026Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventor: Steven King
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Patent number: 12564777Abstract: A partial bespoke protective sports equipment to be worn by a player engaged in a sporting activity is provided. The partial bespoke sports equipment system includes methods for acquiring, storing and processing a player's unique data, namely the anatomical features of the body part against which the partial bespoke equipment is worn. The systems also includes methods of using the player's unique data to manufacture the partial bespoke protective equipment with a partially custom formed internal padding. The system and method allows for the design and manufacture of partial bespoke protective sports equipment that is purposely designed and manufactured to substantially match the anatomical specifications of the player's body part.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2023Date of Patent: March 3, 2026Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Murphy Gillogly, Andrew Tryner, Thad M. Ide
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Patent number: 12514319Abstract: An American football helmet including a crown energy attenuation assembly positioned within a crown region of the helmet shell. The crown energy attenuation assembly includes: a first energy attenuation element with a plurality of sidewalls arranged to form a hexagonal housing, wherein a first sidewall has a substantially planar configuration; a second energy attenuation element with a plurality of sidewalls arranged to form a hexagonal housing, wherein a first sidewall has a substantially planar configuration; and, a third energy attenuation element with a plurality of sidewalls that are arranged to form a hexagonal housing. A first crown gap is formed between the first and second energy attenuation elements. A second crown gap is formed between the second and third energy attenuation elements. A third crown gap is formed between an extent of the third and first energy attenuation elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2024Date of Patent: January 6, 2026Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Nelson Kraemer, Ralph Infusino, Thad M. Ide
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Patent number: 12478126Abstract: The invention relates to a protective sports helmet purposely designed for a selected group of helmet wearers from amongst a larger population of helmet wearers. A multi-step method for helmet design starts by collecting information from a population of players that may include information about the shape of a player's head and the impacts the player has sustained. This information is then processed to create player population information that is sorted to create categories. Advanced mathematical techniques are utilized to further sort these categories into player groups or data sets based on player attributes. Once the player groups are identified, another multi-step process is utilized to design optimized helmet prototype models for each player group.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2023Date of Patent: November 25, 2025Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Murphy Gillogly, Thad M. Ide
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Patent number: 12383014Abstract: A helmet may include a shell defining a cavity to receive a user's head. The shell may include a shell outer surface and a receiving area recessed into the shell outer surface. A liner may be within the cavity and coupled to the shell. A facemask may be coupled to the shell. A front bumper may be coupled to the shell and the liner. The front bumper may extend from within the cavity to an exterior of the shell. The front bumper may be positioned at least partially within the receiving area of the shell.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2024Date of Patent: August 12, 2025Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Connor Riegle, Bailey Boyd, Andrew Lark, Grant Goulet, Andrew Elliott, Kyle Lamson
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Patent number: 12370431Abstract: A protective sports helmet that includes a chin strap system that allows for rapid, one-handed adjustment of a chin strap assembly by the player while he/she is wearing the helmet is provided. The chin strap assembly includes a protective chin cup and a pair of straps extending from opposed sides of the chin cup and having a plurality of securing elements. The assembly also includes a pair of adjustable connectors affixed to the helmet and that include a central opening that receives an extent of the strap and a lever that engages a portion of the securing elements. The adjustable connector allows movement of the strap in a first direction, and prevents movement of the strap in a second direction when the lever is engaged with at least one of the securing elements. The adjustable connector allows movement of the strap in both the first and second directions when the lever is not engaged with the securing elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2023Date of Patent: July 29, 2025Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Tryner, Vittorio Bologna
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Patent number: 12317946Abstract: A chin strap assembly is provided for use with a sports helmet. The chin strap assembly includes an inner pad member, a strap assembly and an outer protective member. The outer protective member is coupled to the strap assembly by an attachment member, such as a post. A sports helmet with the chin strap assembly is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2021Date of Patent: June 3, 2025Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Ralph Infusino, Nelson Kraemer, Vittorio Bologna
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Patent number: 12268270Abstract: The invention relates to a protective sports helmet purposely designed using a multi-step method for a selected group of helmet wearers from amongst a larger population of helmet wearers. The protective sports helmet can be a position specific American football helmet that includes a shell, a facemask coupled to the shell, and an energy attenuation assembly configured to be positioned within the shell. The specific playing position can be a football quarterback such that the football helmet absorbs a larger amount of force from an impact applied to a rear portion of the inventive helmet as compared to the amount of force absorbed by a frontal portion of that helmet from the same impact applied thereto.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2023Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Murphy Gillogly, Thad M. Ide
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Patent number: 12220016Abstract: An innovative protective football helmet includes a durable shell having an impact attenuation system, a visor system with a visor, a lower chin bar assembly, and internal impact attenuation assembly. The connection of the visor to the shell is “tool-less,” meaning that no unique tool is required for coupling or removing the visor system. The visor system is not coupled to the lower chin bar assembly, which allows the visor to independently flex and independently elastically deform relative to the chin bar assembly. The visor is configured to match a substantial extent of the frontal shell region, thus the visor does not need to be substantially deformed during the installation process, which eliminates the introduction of additional stresses on the visor during the installation process. The visor also replaces a significant upper extent of a conventional facemask that is both heavy and costly to manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2021Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Joseph Levene, Murphy Gillogly, Bradshaw Baldonado, Thad M. Ide
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Patent number: 12161183Abstract: A system for monitoring a physiological parameter of player wearing protective sports equipment. The monitoring system includes a monitoring unit configured to be positioned within a piece of protective sports equipment worn by a player and transmit physiological parameter data to a database. A database is configured to receive and store the transmitted physiological parameter data. A server is configured to automatically generate a report after a predetermined time interval, where the report has at least one training opportunity indicator and a portion of the received and stored physiological parameter data. The training opportunity indicator is generated when the transmitted physiological parameter data exceeds a predetermined threshold that is based on a previously recorded collection of physiological parameter data.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2023Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Murphy Gillogly, Thad M. Ide
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Patent number: 12059051Abstract: The invention relates to a protective sports helmet purposely designed for a selected group of helmet wearers from amongst a larger population of helmet wearers. A multi-step method for helmet design starts by collecting information from a population of players that may include information about the shape of a player's head and the impacts the player has sustained. This information is then processed to create player population information that is sorted to create categories. Advanced mathematical techniques are utilized to further sort these categories into player groups or data sets based on player attributes. Once the player groups are identified, another multi-step process is utilized to design optimized helmet prototype models for each player group.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2022Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Murphy Gillogly, Thad M. Ide
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Systems and methods for monitoring a physiological parameter of persons engaged in physical activity
Patent number: 11998314Abstract: The present disclosure provides system and method for monitoring of at least one physiological parameter of a person engaged in a physical activity, for example, an impact received by a player engaged in a contact sport such as football. The system includes a monitoring unit that actively monitors the physiological parameter of the person, wherein the monitoring unit generates an alert event when the monitored physiological parameter exceeds a threshold of the parameter. The monitoring unit determines whether the parameter exceeds an over-exposure threshold, wherein said threshold is based upon both a single incidence or cumulative incidences.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2021Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey J. Chu, Richard M. Greenwald, Jonathan G. Beckwith -
Patent number: 11910859Abstract: A protective football helmet is provided having a one-piece molded shell with an impact attenuation system. This system includes an impact attenuation member formed in an extent of the front shell portion by removing material from the front portion. The impact attenuation member is purposely engineered to change how the front portion responds to an impact force applied substantially normal to the front portion as compared to how other portions of the shell respond to that impact force. In one version, the impact attenuation member is a cantilevered segment formed in the front portion of the shell.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2020Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Nelson Kraemer, Thad M. Ide
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Patent number: D1014866Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Murphy Gillogly, Thad M. Ide
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Patent number: D1095999Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2021Date of Patent: September 30, 2025Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Murphy Gillogly, Andrew Tryner
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Patent number: D1120515Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2023Date of Patent: March 24, 2026Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventor: Vittorio Bologna
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Patent number: D1129726Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2022Date of Patent: June 9, 2026Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventor: Vittorio Bologna