Patents Assigned to SCHUTT SPORTS IP, LLC
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Patent number: 11712072Abstract: A shoulder pad assembly has main body cushions consisting of a plurality of different types of foam material joined together to result in a hybrid pad structure constructed from slow-response foam and open-cell foam. A main body cushion is constructed from a first sheet or panel of slow-response foam disposed over the torso of the wearer, a second sheet or panel of slow-response foam disposed over the back of the wearer, joined together by a third sheet or panel of open-cell foam positioned between the first sheet and second sheet, disposed over the wearer's shoulder. Optionally, a fourth sheet or pad of slow-response foam is disposed on the third sheet, disposed over the wearer's shoulder, preferably at the location that is most likely to suffer blows during football play. Optionally, a fifth sheet or pad of open-cell foam is disposed on the first sheet, on the side of the first sheet in contact with the wearer and a sixth sheet or pad of open-cell foam is disposed on the second sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2021Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Schutt Sports IP, LLCInventors: Fred Williams, Scott Williams
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Publication number: 20230132383Abstract: A sports helmet kit has a shell, attachable face guard, composite helmet liner, and fit pods to improve and customize the fit of the helmet to the wearer. The composite liner consists of a base liner and a selected group of fit elements, for example, fit pods, removably attached to the inner surface of the base liner (i.e., the surface of the base liner facing the wearer's head). The fit pods are selected from a set of fit pods having different properties, for example, different sizes, thicknesses, densities, and cross-sections. The selection of fit pods from the set may be aided by taking anatomical measurements of the wearer's head and analyzing the measurements with respect to the geometry of the helmet to produce a pressure map. The measurements may be taken by physical contact or by non-contact means. The fit pods may be selected to optimize a pressure map, and thus optimize the fit, for a given wearer of the helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2021Publication date: April 27, 2023Applicant: SCHUTT SPORTS IP, LLCInventors: Louis Anthony VANHOUTIN, Vincent R. LONG, Nathan LOUCKS, Richard GROFF, III
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Patent number: 11291264Abstract: A plastic football helmet has a shell with a left earflap in a left side region and a right earflap in a right side region, each ear flap having a non-circular ear hole, and an offset area defined on a top edge by a top banked portion and on a bottom edge by a bottom banked portion, the offset area extending continuously from the right ear flap, across the rear region, to the left ear flap. The non-circular ear holes are in the offset area. Both the top edge and the bottom edge of the offset area curve upward from the right ear flap to the rear region and curve upward from the left ear flap to the rear region. The top edge and bottom edge do not meet at any point such that offset area begins at an open right end in the right earflap and ends at an open left end in the left earflap. Cheek support are attached to the earflaps to improve retention of the helmet and provide protection to the cheek area against blows.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2019Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: Schutt Sports IP, LLCInventors: Robert Erb, Louis Anthony Vanhoutin, Cortney Warmouth
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Publication number: 20210392986Abstract: A sports helmet kit has a shell, attachable face guard, composite helmet liner, and fit pods to improve and customize the fit of the helmet to the wearer. The composite liner consists of a base liner and a selected group of fit elements, for example, fit pods, removably attached to the inner surface of the base liner (i.e., the surface of the base liner facing the wearer's head). The fit pods are selected from a set of fit pods having different properties, for example, different sizes, thicknesses, densities, and cross-sections. The selection of fit pods from the set may be aided by taking anatomical measurements of the wearer's head and analyzing the measurements with respect to the geometry of the helmet to produce a pressure map. The measurements may be taken by physical contact or by non-contact means. The fit pods may be selected to optimize a pressure map, and thus optimize the fit, for a given wearer of the helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2021Publication date: December 23, 2021Applicant: SCHUTT SPORTS IP, LLCInventors: Louis Anthony VANHOUTIN, Vincent R. LONG, Nathan LOUCKS, Richard GROFF, III
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Patent number: 11026466Abstract: A sports helmet has composite helmet liner to improve and customize the fit of the helmet to the wearer. The composite liner consists of a base liner and a selected group of fit elements, for example, fit pods, removably attached to the inner surface of the base liner (i.e., the surface of the base liner facing the wearer's head). The fit pods are selected from a set of fit pods having different properties, for example, different sizes, thicknesses, densities, and cross-sections. The selection of fit pods from the set may be aided by taking anatomical measurements of the wearer's head and analyzing the measurements with respect to the geometry of the helmet to produce a pressure map. The measurements may be taken by physical contact or by non-contact means. The fit pods may be selected to optimize a pressure map, and thus optimize the fit, for a given wearer of the helmet.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2020Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: SCHUTT SPORTS IP, LLCInventors: Louis Anthony Vanhoutin, Vincent R. Long, Nathan Loucks, Richard Groff, III
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Patent number: D910240Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2018Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: SCHUTT SPORTS IP, LLCInventors: Robert Erb, Cortney Warmouth, Vincent R. Long, Louis Anthony Vanhoutin, Michael M. Princip
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Patent number: D910928Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2018Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: SCHUTT SPORTS IP, LLCInventors: Robert Erb, Cortney Warmouth, Vincent R. Long, Louis Anthony Vanhoutin, Michael M. Princip