PLIABLE PROTECTIVE DRAPERIES FOR SAFETY HELMETS
Pliable draping apparatus or systems for use with a safety helmet for protecting a user's face, neck and/or ears. The pliable draping material includes a helmet engaging portion and a protection portion coupled to the helmet engaging portion. The protection portion protects at least one of a user's mouth, neck, and ears. The protection apparatus also includes a helmet engaging portion with features allowing easy removing coupling to preexisting clips on various types of safety helmets. In one illustrative embodiment, the helmet engaging portion may be formed as a band of elastic material having reinforced slits for connection to attachment clips on different safety helmets. In some embodiments, the pliable draping system may include a removable and adjustable face mask portion for protection of a user's face. The system may include a sleeve allowing the face mask portion to be stored when not in use.
This application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/608,401, which was filed Dec. 20, 2017 and to Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/646,458, which was filed Mar. 22, 2018, each of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis disclosure relates to insulation and protection and more particularly relates to an apparatus for insulating and protecting a user wearing a helmet.
BACKGROUNDProtective helmets worn by search and rescue personnel and climbing helmets worn by rock climbers are intended to protect the head from the force of impacts. Standards and certifications for such helmets include: Rescue and Work at height Certifications: CE EN 397-CE EN 50365, ANSI Z89.1-2009 type I class E, CE EN 12492*, UIAA, and ANSI Z89.1-2009 type I class C, EAC and Climbing Helmet Certification(s): CE EN 12492, UIAA rt. Each of these standards is incorporated by reference herein. While such helmets provide protection from impacts, conventional helmets do not provide protection from the elements. For those individuals participating in activities requiring a helmet during the winter months, exposure to the elements becomes a major concern. However, these conventional helmets do not provide insulation to keep the user warm and typically do not protect a user's face and neck from the elements.
A user cannot simply wear an insulative layer, such as a stocking cap under a such a helmet. For these types of helmets, the protective headgear suspension system is just as important as the outer shell. Combined, the outer shell and suspension system work together to protect the user by absorbing impact from falling objects or blows to the head. For maximum protection, the suspension systems headband must be adjusted to ensure total contact with the head, any interference from a heavy weight material used to insulate the face or neck, placed between the user's head and the suspension system, may interfere with the proper adjustment of the suspension system and therefor pose a safety risk from an improperly fitted helmet suspension system. Additionally, the chin strap is used to secure the helmet on the user's head. Interference with the chinstrap should be avoided. Otherwise the chin strap has a possibility of coming off during a fall, or by being struck by an object.
One attempt to address this shortcoming is found in the inventor's prior patent application Ser. No. 13/866,400 filed Apr. 19, 2013 and published as US-2013-0276215, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. Such application details one protective drapery for use with a helmet, that uses a separate band placed around the helmet with adjustable tension for securement.
A system or device that allowed connection to a helmet without a secondary structure would be an improvement in the art. Such a system or device that could be used with different types and brands of helmets without modification would be a further improvement in the art.
SUMMARYThe present disclosure is directed to a pliable draping apparatus or system for use with a safety helmet for protecting a user's face, neck and/or ears. The pliable draping material includes a helmet engaging portion and a protection portion coupled to the helmet engaging portion. The protection portion protects at least one of a user's mouth, neck, and ears. The protection apparatus also includes a helmet engaging portion with features allowing easy removing coupling to preexisting clips on various types of safety helmets. In one illustrative embodiment, the helmet engaging portion may be formed as a band of elastic material having reinforced slits for connection to attachment clips on different safety helmets. In some embodiments, the band may be formed by aligning and securing two separate elastic bands together using the space therebetween to form the slits.
In some embodiments, the pliable draping system may include a removable and adjustable face mask portion for protection of a user's face. The system may include a sleeve allowing the face mask portion to be stored when not in use.
It will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that the various drawings are for illustrative purposes only. The nature of the present disclosure, as well as other embodiments in accordance with this disclosure, may be more clearly understood by reference to the following detailed description, to the appended claims, and to the several drawings.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the embodiments herein described, while illustrative, are not intended to so limit this disclosure or the scope of the appended claims. Those skilled in the art will also understand that various combinations or modifications of the embodiments presented herein can be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. All such alternate embodiments are within the scope of the present disclosure.
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As depicted, the outer cover 100 is a two-piece design which includes a first protection portion 102 (shown in isolation in
Helmet H, as shown in
As shown in
The band 202 may include additional slits formed like those in
FIGS, 3C, 3D, and 3E depict another embodiment where the band 202 is formed from two separate bands 2002A and 2002B that are aligned with another along a first direction, which may be considered generally horizontal, and joined by generally “vertical” cross members 303 which are joined to each of the bands 2002A and 2002B at intervals. Each slit 301 is defined by the space between the band 2002A and 2002B and the respective cross member 303. As depicted, the cross members may be formed from a textile or fabric piece that wraps on either side of the bands and is joined thereto by stitching or by the use of a suitable adhesive.
The slits 301A and dual band construction allow for greater flexibility in placement on a helmet H, including placement to clips RC and access to other features, as depicted in
For other helmet embodiments where the retaining clips RC do not include a lower member, but instead have resilient upper members that are pulled away from the helmet to place a headlamp band therebehind, the band 202 may simply be placed behind the retaining clips in a similar manner. It will be appreciated that in either usage, by engaging the band 202 with the clips RC, the band 202 and cover system 100 will be maintained in position on the protective helmet during use.
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First protection portion 102 may further include a rear portion 106 of draping material. As depicted, the rear portion may be formed of a single drapery (which may be formed by connected pieces to form a unitary whole) that extends around the band from the two side ends of front portion 104 and hangs from the helmet H to protect at least one of a user's mouth, neck, and/or ears when the cover 100 is coupled to the helmet H and worn by the user.
Protection portion 102 may be made of various materials that provide different types of protection for the user. For example, in one embodiment, the protection portion 102 may be made of an insulating material to insulate the user's mouth, neck, and/or ears from cold or hot temperatures. In another embodiment, the protection portion 102 may be made of a water resistant or waterproof material to protect the user's mouth, neck, and/or ears from dripping or running water. In yet another embodiment, the protection portion 102 may be made of a material that is fire retardant to protect the user from an open flame or extreme heat. It will be appreciated that a composite drapery with an outer waterproof layer and an inner insulating layer, such as fleece material overlaid with a shell may be used.
The rear portion 106 may include attachment features 105 to allow for connection to the facemask 154 as discussed further below. It may also include connectors for securing under a user's chin, to an adjustable anti-fog face piece for further securing or to combine multiple types of protection by protecting the user in extreme cold weather without restricting movement or blocking vision. It will be appreciated that any suitable fasteners may be used, including hook and loop fabric connectors. As depicted, at each side of the face, a chin protection extension 108 formed as an extending tab of material may extend forward and include a corresponding fastener 107 allowing the extensions to be joined together around or under a user's chin for protection or insulation.
A face mask 154 (a rear view of which in isolation is depicted in
The facemask 154 may include a nose extension portion 162 that extends from a top edge of the facemask 154. The nose extension portion 162 covers the user's nose when the facemask is installed. Because the nose extension portion 162 extends higher than the rest of the facemask, the user's vision is not inhibited by the facemask 154.
It will be appreciated that in other embodiments, the facemask 154 may be integral with or otherwise permanently coupled to the rear portion. In one embodiment, it may be permanently joined on one side and able to be detachable to the opposite side either in front for use, or around the rear surface for storage, allowing it to be out of the way but rapidly deployed as needed. Additionally, in certain embodiments, the facemask 154 may include breathing vents 163 to allow the user to breathe through his or her nose.
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As depicted, the outer cover 100B is a two-piece design which includes a first protection portion 102B and a face mask portion 154B. First protection portion 102B has an attachment portion 200B, that may include a band 202B which is configured to encircle and resiliently conform to the shape of the helmet H to position and help retain the cover 100B thereon. Band 202B and attachment portion 200B may interact with the helmet and retaining clips C and be constructed as has been discussed previously herein, in connection with
A front portion 104B of the first protection portion may be a relatively shorter strip of drapery that will be disposed to hang from the helmet H in a position aligned with the face of a user upon installation. This portion extends downwards a sufficient distance to be placed behind an eyeshield, when in use, but is short enough to remain above the user's eyes to allow for a complete range of vision.
First protection portion 102B may further include a rear portion 106B of draping material. As depicted, the rear portion may be formed of a single drapery (which may be formed by connected pieces to form a unitary whole) that extends around the band from the two side ends of front portion 1048 and hangs from the helmet H to protect at least one of a user's mouth, neck, and/or ears when the cover 100 is coupled to the helmet H and worn by the user.
Protection portion 102B may be made of various materials that provide different types of protection for the user. For example, in one embodiment, the protection portion 102B may be made of an insulating material to insulate the user's mouth, neck, and/or ears from cold or hot temperatures. In another embodiment, the protection portion 1028 may be made of a water resistant or waterproof material to protect the user's mouth, neck, and/or ears from dripping or running water. In yet another embodiment, the protection portion 1028 may be made of a material that is fire retardant to protect the user from an open flame or extreme heat. It will be appreciated that a composite drapery with an outer waterproof layer and an inner insulating layer, such as fleece material overlaid with a shell may be used.
The rear portion 106B may include attachment features 105B to allow for connection to the facemask 154B as discussed further below. It may also include connectors for securing under a user's chin, to an adjustable anti-fog face piece for further securing or to combine multiple types of protection by protecting the user in extreme cold weather without restricting movement or blocking vision. It will be appreciated that any suitable fasteners may be used, including hook and loop fabric connectors. As depicted, at each side of the face, a chin protection extension 1088 formed as an extending tab of material may extend forward and include a corresponding fastener 107B allowing the extensions to be joined together around or under a user's chin for protection or insulation.
A storage sleeve 109B may be disposed on a rear surface of the rear portion 106B. As depicted, the sleeve 109B may be formed from a flexible textile material, typically the same material as the protection portion 102B. It may be attached to the rear portion 106B along at least the top and bottom edges, with one or both sides open.
A face mask 154B may be connected to the rear portion 106B for additional protection. As shown, the facemask 154B may be formed as a sheet of material that protects a user's nose and/or mouth when coupled to the rear portion 106B. As depicted in
Where length adjustment features, such as buckle 215, are present this can allow the position of the face mask 154B to be adjusted for the user's comfort by allowing variance in the distance in the relative overlap of the two protection elements. Additionally, as depicted in
As, depicted in
Facemask 154B may include a nose extension portion 162B that extends from a top edge of the facemask 154B, similar to nose extension portion 162 discussed previously herein.
While this disclosure has been described using certain embodiments, it can be further modified while keeping within its spirit and scope. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practices in the art to which it pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A pliable protection draping system for use with a safety helmet, comprising:
- a helmet engaging portion that contacts at least a portion of a safety helmet upon installation and a plurality of structures for removable attachment to preexisting clips disposed on the safety helmet; and
- a protection portion comprising a pliable material attached to the helmet engaging portion that drapes down past a rim of the helm to cover a portion of a user's head.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the helmet engaging portion comprises at least a first band of elastic material.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the plurality of structures for removable attachment to preexisting clips disposed on the safety helmet comprises a plurality of reinforced slits formed in the at least first band of elastic material.
4. The system of claim 3, further comprising at least one removable closure for sealing a portion of a reinforced slit.
5. The system of claim 2, wherein the helmet engaging portion further comprises a second band of elastic material, one side of the second band of elastic material attached to a side of the at least first band of elastic material another along their respective lengths.
6. The system of claim 4, wherein the plurality of structures for removable attachment to preexisting clips disposed on comprises a plurality slits formed by spaces between the at least first band of elastic material and second band of elastic material.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the protection portion comprising a pliable material attached to the helmet engaging portion drapes down past a rim of the helm to cover at least one of a user's mouth, neck, and ears.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the protection portion comprises a draping material that covers the back of the user's head, neck and ears with a thermal insulating material.
9. The system of claim 1, further comprising a removable and adjustable face mask for protection of a user's face, the removable and adjustable face mask attachable to the protection portion.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the removable and adjustable face mask is constructed of a pliable draping material.
11. The system of claim 10, further comprising a sleeve disposed on the protection portion on position disposed over a rear portion of a user's head, the sleeve having at least one open side and sized to receive the removable and adjustable face mask.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the protection position is constructed of a thermally insulating material.
13. A pliable protection draping system for use with a safety helmet, comprising:
- a helmet engaging portion formed of a pliable material that contacts at least a portion of a safety helmet exterior surface upon installation and includes a plurality of slits formed therein for removable attachment to preexisting clips disposed on the safety helmet; and
- a protection portion comprising a pliable material attached to the helmet engaging portion that drapes down past a rim of the helm to cover a portion of a user's head.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the helmet engaging portion comprises at least a first band of elastic material.
15. The system of claim 13, wherein the protection portion comprises a draping material that covers the back of the user's head, neck and ears with a thermal insulating material.
16. The system of claim 13, further comprising a removable and adjustable face mask for protection of a user's face, the removable and adjustable face mask attachable to the protection portion.
17. The system of claim 16, wherein the removable and adjustable face mask is constructed of a pliable draping material.
18. The system of claim 17, further comprising a sleeve disposed on the protection portion on position disposed over a rear portion of a user's head, the sleeve having at least one open side and sized to receive the removable and adjustable face mask.
19. The system of claim 16, wherein the removable and adjustable face mask is attached to the protection portion by at least a first adjustable strap assembly.
20. The system of claim 16, wherein the removable and adjustable face mask is attachable to the protection portion by overlapping corresponding hook and loop connectors disposed thereon.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 19, 2018
Publication Date: Jun 27, 2019
Inventor: Kenneth Stuart Eley, SR. (Castle Dale, UT)
Application Number: 16/226,365