Goggle attachment system for a helmet
Goggles, goggle attachment systems, and helmets are described. One such goggle attachment system includes an attachment post and a resilient goggle strap tab. The attachment post includes a post portion and a stop and the goggle strap tab includes an opening. The goggle strap tab is configured to be stretched and the opening pulled over the stop and onto to the post portion. The goggle strap tab is retained on the post portion by the stop. An example goggle includes a frame, a resilient strap attached to the frame, and a resilient goggle strap tab attached to the strap. The goggle strap tab having an opening disposed between a strap tab and a tab pull. The goggle strap tab is configured to stretch when pulled by the tab pull along a longitudinal axis and the opening being asymmetrical about an axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis when stretched.
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Embodiments of the invention relate generally to goggles and helmets, and more specifically, in one or more of the illustrated embodiments, to goggle attachment systems for attaching a goggle to a helmet.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONProtective gear may be worn to protect the person from injury during participation in an activity. In the case of helmets and goggles, the two are often worn together to protect the wearer's head and eyes from injury. Goggles are often designed to be worn with helmets, and vice versa, due to the frequency of the two being worn together. For example, helmets may include a mechanism for clipping the goggle strap to the rear portion of a helmet so that even if the goggles are displaced, the goggle strap remains clipped to the helmet.
Although the mechanism can prevent the goggles from being lost, when the goggles are resting on the front of the helmet, for example, when the goggles are not in use, and the strap is clipped into the mechanism, there is a tendency for the strap to pull the goggles up over the crown and off the helmet to be left dangling from the clipped-in strap. To return the goggles to the front of the helmet or put the goggles on the wearer's face requires finding the goggles as they are hanging from the rear of the helmet. Trying to grab the goggles when they are in this position may be inconvenient and difficult given that this often occurs when the wearer of the helmet is also wearing gloves and heavy protective gear.
Additionally, attaching and detaching the goggles from the helmet when the strap is clipped-in may also take more effort than desirable because the clips are designed to prevent the goggles from accidentally detaching from the helmet. Detaching the goggles requires the strap to be unclipped, which may involve the wearer removing the helmet in order to view the rear portion of the helmet to unclip the strap.
Therefore, it may be desirable to have a goggle attachment system for a helmet that provides easy attachment and detachment of goggles, and may allow goggles to be positioned on the helmet when, for example, the goggles are not in use.
The present application describes a goggle attachment system and a method of attaching goggles to a helmet. Many specific details of certain embodiments of the invention are set forth in the following description and the Figures provide a thorough understanding of such embodiments. One skilled in the art, however, will understand that the present invention may have additional embodiments and that other embodiments of the invention may be practiced without several of the details and components described in the following description.
In some embodiments, the post 40 may be positioned approximately at a center C of a general radius R of the outside surface of the helmet 10. With the post 40 positioned at C, the goggles 20 may be rotated to various positions on the outside surface of the helmet 10, a shown in
In contrast, however, the post portion and stop 60 extend from a base 114 that fits within a channel 116. The base 114 includes channel guides 124, 128 that are configured to retain the post 50 in the channel 116 and allow it to slide in the channel 116 without much lateral movement or twisting of the post. The base 114 further includes resilient clips 120, 122 having ridges 121, 123, respectively, that may engage slots 118 to hold the attachment post 50 in place in the channel 116. To slide the attachment post 50 in the channel 116, the attachment post 50 may be released by lifting the resilient clips 120, 122 to disengage the ridges 121, 123 from the slots 118 so that it may be free to slide. The resilient clips 120, 122 can be released to allow the ridges 121, 123 to engage slots 118 corresponding to the new position.
Reinforcement ridge portion 94 is formed on the strap tab 80 to reinforce the strap tab 80 when it is pulled during attachment and detachment. Relief portion 98 may be formed in the strap tab 80, for example, for the embodiment illustrated by
The goggle strap tab 80 is attached to the attachment post 50 by pulling the goggle strap tab 80 over the stop 60 and onto the post portion 58 of the attachment post 50. A portion of the opening 88 (e.g., opposite of the tab pull 90) is positioned with the nose 70 of the hook portion 64 partially extending therethrough and a force F is applied to the tab pull 90. With the opening 88 held on the hook portion 68, the force F causes the strap tab 80 to stretch (
The goggle strap tab 80 is detached from the attachment post 50 by pulling the portion of the opening 88 proximate the tab pull 90 off the post portion 58 and over the rounded portion of the stop 60. A force F is applied to the tab pull 90 to stretch the goggle strap tab 80 and cause the ramp portion 74 of the stop 60 to expand the opening 88 (
From the foregoing it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not limited except as by the appended claims. Accordingly, the invention is not limited except as by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A goggle attachment system for a helmet, comprising:
- an attachment post including a post portion and a stop, the stop including a hook portion and a rounded pullover portion opposite the hook portion, the stop oriented wherein the hook portion is configured to point towards a front of the helmet and the rounded pullover portion is configured to point towards a rear of the helmet, the hook portion including tapered portions extending rectilinearly from the rounded pullover portion to a nose, the hook portion further including a sloped portion that slopes from the nose towards the post portion along a surface of the stop adjacent to the post portion, the stop further including a ramp portion between the post portion and the rounded pullover portion along the surface of the stop adjacent to the post portion, wherein the hook portion and the rounded pullover portion are asymmetric to each other about an axis that divides the hook portion from the rounded pullover portion; and
- a goggle strap tab including an opening, the goggle strap tab configured to allow the stop to pass through the opening to secure the goggle strap tab to the post portion of the attachment post, the goggle strap tab retained on the post portion by the stop.
2. The goggle attachment system of claim 1 wherein the opening of the goggle strap tab is configured to fit on the post portion of the attachment post.
3. The goggle attachment system of claim 1 wherein the stop includes a reinforcement structure extending from a surface of the stop opposite the post portion.
4. The goggle attachment system of claim 3, wherein the reinforcement structure includes at least one ridge extending along a direction from the hook portion towards the rounded pull over portion.
5. The goggle attachment system of claim 1 wherein the attachment post includes a base wider than the post portion, the base configured to be attached to a helmet.
6. The goggle attachment system of claim 5, further comprising a rail configured to be attached to a helmet, the rail having a channel configured to receive the base of the attachment post, and the base is configured to be slidably attached to the rail.
7. The goggle attachment system of claim 1 wherein the goggle strap tab comprises a tab pull.
8. The goggle attachment system of claim 7 wherein the tab pull includes a grip portion.
9. The goggle attachment system of claim 1 wherein the goggle strap tab includes a reinforcement ridge along a longitudinal direction of the goggle strap tab, the opening passing through at least a portion of the reinforcement ridge.
10. The goggle attachment system of claim 1, further comprising a helmet shell, wherein an end of the attachment post opposite the stop is attached to an exterior surface of the helmet shell.
11. The goggle attachment system of claim 10, wherein the attachment post is movably attached to the helmet shell.
12. The goggle attachment system of claim 11, wherein the attachment post is slidably coupled to a rail attached to the helmet shell.
13. The goggle attachment system of claim 1, wherein the goggle strap tab is a resilient goggle strap tab.
14. The goggle attachment system of claim 13 wherein the goggle strap tab includes one or more of a reinforcement ridge, relief portion, or combinations thereof.
15. The goggle attachment system of claim 1, wherein the attachment post is configured to be movably attached to a helmet.
16. The goggle attachment system of claim 1, wherein the opening is circular.
17. The goggle attachment system of claim 16, wherein the opening is smaller than the stop.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jan 17, 2011
Date of Patent: Jun 2, 2015
Patent Publication Number: 20120180202
Assignee: Smith Optics, Inc. (Ketchum, ID)
Inventor: Joseph R. McNeal (Hailey, ID)
Primary Examiner: Alissa L Hoey
Assistant Examiner: Jameson Collier
Application Number: 13/007,875
International Classification: A42B 1/24 (20060101); A42B 3/18 (20060101); A61F 9/02 (20060101);