Patents by Inventor Simon JASCHKE
Simon JASCHKE has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240082062Abstract: A goggle lens comprises a main body and at least one transparent, electrically conductive coating that covers the main body at least partly, as well as electrical contact means which cover the at least one coating partly and are in electrical connection with the at least one coating and also form at least one electrical heating zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2022Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Simon Jaschke, Marco WACKER, Florian KÜHNLEIN, Martin WOLF
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Patent number: 11317674Abstract: A helmet is provided including a helmet shell for spatially defining a head receiving space and an adjustable ventilation arrangement which is in flow-connection with the head receiving space. The ventilation arrangement includes at least one first ventilation device having at least one first ventilation channel running in the helmet shell and a first slider device, which is assigned to the at least one first ventilation channel and which for varying a flow cross section of the at least one first ventilation channel is displaceable between a ventilation channel opening position and a ventilation channel closing position along the helmet shell. The at least one first ventilation device moreover includes a first latching device for latching the first slider device to secure it in at least one predefined latched position.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2018Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: UVEX ARBEITSSCHUTZ GMBHInventors: Simon Jaschke, Michael Abel, Frederic Schuss
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Patent number: 11229262Abstract: A protective helmet including a helmet shell for at least partially covering the head of a helmet wearer, and a holding strap arrangement arranged on the helmet shell for holding the helmet shell on the head of the helmet wearer. The holding strap arrangement includes a chin strap connected to the helmet shell, a first closure part connected to the helmet shell, and a second closure part connected to the chin strap and can be brought into closed connection with the first closure part, with a closure being formed. The closure automatically opens in a first closed position if a predetermined opening tensile force acts between the closure parts, and the closure parts separate from each other. In a second closed position, the first closure part and the second closure part are always in closed connection with each other irrespective of a tensile force acting between the closure parts.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: UVEX ARBEITSSCHUTZ GMBHInventors: Frederic Schuss, Florian Kühnlein, Simon Jaschke
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Publication number: 20210120904Abstract: A securing system for a helmet has a forehead band having two guiding installations and two neck band portions having in each case one counter guiding installation that corresponds to one of the two guiding installations of the forehead band. Each of the counter-guiding installations for repositioning the respective neck band portion in relation to the forehead band is disposed so as to be displaceable on the corresponding guiding installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2019Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Florian KÜHNLEIN, Simon JASCHKE, Michael ABEL, Frederic SCHUSS
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Patent number: 10802295Abstract: A pair of spectacles including a lens arrangement having two lateral temple arm bearing arrangements. Each temple arm bearing arrangement has a first hinge lug having a first bearing opening and a second hinge lug having a second bearing opening, and at least one locking member insertion opening configured in the first or second hinge lug. The spectacles additionally comprise two temple arms, which respectively have a temple arm main body, and a bearing pin integrally connected thereto, which bearing pin, in the assembled state, is pivotably connected to the first and second bearing opening of the respective temple arm bearing arrangement. Each temple arm further has at least one locking member, which, in the assembled state, is arranged between the hinge lugs of the respective temple arm bearing arrangement and, in a pivot position, lockingly holds together this temple arm and the lens arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2018Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: UVEX ARBEITSSCHUTZ GMBHInventors: Florian Kühnlein, Helena Angebrandt, Markus Wiegler, Simon Jaschke, Tobias Kreitschmann
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Publication number: 20200163402Abstract: A helmet is provided including a helmet shell for spatially defining a head receiving space and an adjustable ventilation arrangement which is in flow-connection with the head receiving space. The ventilation arrangement includes at least one first ventilation device having at least one first ventilation channel running in the helmet shell and a first slider device, which is assigned to the at least one first ventilation channel and which for varying a flow cross section of the at least one first ventilation channel is displaceable between a ventilation channel opening position and a ventilation channel closing position along the helmet shell. The at least one first ventilation device moreover includes a first latching device for latching the first slider device to secure it in at least one predefined latched position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2018Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Simon Jaschke, Michael Abel, Frederic Schuss
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Publication number: 20190265509Abstract: A pair of spectacles including a lens arrangement having two lateral temple arm bearing arrangements. Each temple arm bearing arrangement has a first hinge lug having a first bearing opening and a second hinge lug having a second bearing opening, and at least one locking member insertion opening configured in the first or second hinge lug. The spectacles additionally comprise two temple arms, which respectively have a temple arm main body, and a bearing pin integrally connected thereto, which bearing pin, in the assembled state, is pivotably connected to the first and second bearing opening of the respective temple arm bearing arrangement. Each temple arm further has at least one locking member, which, in the assembled state, is arranged between the hinge lugs of the respective temple arm bearing arrangement and, in a pivot position, lockingly holds together this temple arm and the lens arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2018Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Florian KÜHNLEIN, Helena ANGEBRANDT, Markus WIEGLER, Simon JASCHKE, Tobias KREITSCHMANN
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Publication number: 20190166957Abstract: A protective helmet including a helmet shell for at least partially covering the head of a helmet wearer, and a holding strap arrangement arranged on the helmet shell for holding the helmet shell on the head of the helmet wearer. The holding strap arrangement includes a chin strap connected to the helmet shell, a first closure part connected to the helmet shell, and a second closure part connected to the chin strap and can be brought into closed connection with the first closure part, with a closure being formed. The closure automatically opens in a first closed position if a predetermined opening tensile force acts between the closure parts, and the closure parts separate from each other. In a second closed position, the first closure part and the second closure part are always in closed connection with each other irrespective of a tensile force acting between the closure parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Frederic SCHUSS, Florian KÜHNLEIN, Simon JASCHKE
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Publication number: 20190104800Abstract: A visor arrangement, in particular for a safety helmet. The visor arrangement includes at least one protective panel element for at least partially protecting a face of a wearer and at least one additional protective grid element which can be secured locally to the at least one protective panel element in order to protect the at least one protective panel element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2017Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: Manfred SCHUSTER, Simon JASCHKE