Safety Light Helmet
The Safety Light Helmet is a helmet with a light on it. The light is affixed to the top center of the helmet for 360 degree visibility by other riders/vehicles whose coming or going passed the helmet wearer.
This is a non-provisional application for a patent and is not based on any pending domestic or international applications.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to a safety light helmet, and more particularly to a helmet having a lighting fixture which breaks without protruding from the exterior shell of the helmet upon an impact in the event of a collision.
Safety is amongst one of the greatest concerns to people who participate in motorcycling, bicycling, skateboarding, dirt biking, and any other sports which may require protective gear to be worn by riders. This is especially true given the proximity of riders on or around busy roads and highways. The wearing of a safety helmet while participating in these activities is an important safety measure taken by riders to reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident.
Motorcycle and bicycle helmets are well-known means of protection worn by riders to protect head during collisions. Helmets have been improved to conform better to the rider's head and provide a greater degree of protection.
However, there exists a need for additional measures to be taken to prevent accidents from occurring in the first place. It is also important that any preventive measure not take away the effectiveness and functionality of the protective mechanism.
The attached light enhances the visibility to surrounding vehicle riders and pedestrians. Whether the final embodiment contains a flashing, constant, or intermittent lighting scheme, the use of the device will reduce accidents by putting others on notice of the exact location of the rider. It may also serve as a back-up safety mechanism if a headlight or taillight were to fail while the rider is on the road.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,327,587 to Marni Hurwitz entitled “Illuminated Safety Helmet” discloses a battery-powered electroluminescent strip adhered to the top exterior surface of the helmet;
U.S. Pat. No. 4,186,429 to Walter Johnson entitled “Flashing Light Safety Device for Cyclists Helmets” discloses a flashing light mounted atop a cyclists' helmet to provide 360 degrees of visibility;
U.S. Pat. No. 5,327,588 to Louis Garneau entitled “Safety Helmet for Cyclists” discloses a streamlined, aerodynamically contoured safety helmet with light device anchored into an external shell cavity located in the lower end portion of the helmet;
U.S. Pat. No. 6,464,369 to Mario Vega entitled “Helmet with Safety Light” discloses a helmet with a safety light disposed within a cavity on the back exterior portion of the helmet's shell.
However when a light is affixed to a safety helmet, problems often encountered include a compromise of the existing aerodynamics, aesthetics, or safety functionality of the helmet. An external light may add bulkiness, which may compromise aerodynamic efficiency, rider comfort and overall aesthetics. More notably, the addition of a light may reduce the effectiveness of the helmet in preventing head injury. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,186,429 features alight affixed to the top of the helmet with an elevated position giving the rider visibility in all directions. However there is the possibility that in the event of a collision wherein the top of the helmet is the first point to contact the pavement, another vehicle, or some other fixed object, the light fixture will be forced upon impact through the top portion of the helmet shell thereby harming the rider. Additionally, the elevated position of the light on top of the helmet could affect secondary considerations such as aerodynamic qualities and aesthetic appearance of the helmet.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention satisfies the need for a safety helmet that provides illumination but does not compromise the safety function, aerodynamic quality and aesthetic appearance of the helmet.
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a safety helmet comprising an exterior shell; a cylinder affixed to the exterior shell; a light unit positioned within the cylinder; a bored hole; and a cap disposed inside the helmet; wherein the cylinder is positioned through the bored hole and attached to the cap.
In another embodiment, the cylinder is made of hard plastic material that breaks upon impact in the event of a collision.
In another embodiment, the cylinder is attached to the cap by threaded screw grooves.
In another embodiment, the bored hole has a metal ring fitted around its circumference, and the inner diameter of the metal ring is comparable to the outer diameter of the cylinder.
In another embodiment, the cap is made of hard plastic.
In another embodiment, a thin plate or washer overlays the cap to prevent the cylinder from protruding beyond the cap upon impact.
In another embodiment, a cushion overlays the cap to provide comfort and increased protection.
In another embodiment, the cylinder is detachable from the helmet.
In another embodiment, the light is positioned at the top, center of the helmet to provide 360 degrees of visibility.
In another embodiment, a rubber seal overlays the exterior of the light to prevent moisture
In another embodiment, the light may be powered by a battery or a wire running from a power source located on the user or on the transportation where the user is situated.
The present invention is best understood with reference to the drawings in which:
With reference to the drawings, a new safety light helmet employing the principles and concepts of the preferred embodiment of the present invention and generally designated by the reference numeral 10 will be described.
The configuration of the light 22, rubber seal 23, metal washer 18, cap 16, and cylinder 12 is better understood with reference to
The foregoing written description of the invention is to be considered an exemplification of the invention, thereof those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, and provide for all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention as claimed.
Claims
1. A safety helmet comprising wherein the cylinder is positioned through the bored hole and attached to the cap.
- an exterior shell;
- a cylinder affixed to the exterior shell;
- a light unit positioned within the cylinder;
- a bored hole; and
- a cap disposed inside the helmet;
2. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein the cylinder is made of hard plastic material that breaks upon impact in the event of a collision.
3. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein the cylinder is attached to the cap by threaded screw grooves.
4. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein the bored hole has a metal ring fitted around its circumference, and the inner diameter of the metal ring is comparable to the outer diameter of the cylinder.
5. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein the cap is made of hard plastic.
6. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein a thin plate or washer overlays the cap to prevent the cylinder from protruding beyond the cap upon impact.
7. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein a cushion overlays the cap to provide comfort and increased protection.
8. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein the cylinder is detachable from the helmet.
9. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein the light is positioned at the top, center of the helmet to provide 360 degrees of visibility.
10. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein a rubber seal overlays the exterior of the light to prevent moisture.
11. The safety helmet of claim 1, wherein the light may be powered by a battery or a wire running from a power source located on the user or on the transportation where the user is situated.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 20, 2012
Publication Date: Aug 2, 2012
Inventor: Darryl William Munns (Iselin, NJ)
Application Number: 13/354,828
International Classification: A42B 3/04 (20060101);