Protective helmet

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Description

1. Protective helmet

1.1 is an isometric view of the protective helmet wherein an eye shield and a full face visor are in retracted positions, respectively.

1.2 is a front view of the protective helmet wherein the eye shield and the full face visor are in the retracted positions, respectively.

1.3 is a rear view of the protective helmet.

1.4 is a top view of the protective helmet wherein the eye shield and the full face visor are in the retracted positions, respectively.

1.5 is a right-side view of the protective helmet wherein the eye shield and the full face visor are in the retracted positions, respectively.

1.6 is a left-side view of the protective helmet wherein the eye shield and the full face visor are in the retracted positions, respectively.

1.7 is an isometric view of the protective helmet wherein the eye shield is an extended position and the full face visor is in the retracted position.

1.8 is a front view of the protective helmet wherein the eye shield is the extended position and the full face visor is in the retracted position.

1.9 is a left-side view of the protective helmet wherein the eye shield is the extended position and the full face visor is in the retracted position.

1.10 is an isometric view of the protective helmet wherein the eye shield and the full face visor are in extended positions, respectively.

1.11 is a front view of the protective helmet wherein the eye shield and the full face visor are in extended positions, respectively.

1.12 is a bottom view of the protective helmet wherein the eye shield and the full face visor are in extended positions, respectively.

The reflections and shadows appearing in the reproductions are not part of the design for which protection is claimed. The interior features of the helmet comprising the headliner. top-of-skull padding, side padding, rear-of-skull padding, cheek padding, forehead padding, and the chin straps and buckles, and the interior seams and interior joints of the shell of the protective helmet are not part of the design for which protection is claimed. However, both the eye shield and the full face visor are part of the design for which protection is claimed.

Claims

The ornamental design for a protective helmet as shown and described.

Referenced Cited
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Foreign Patent Documents
D227603-001 March 2023 WO
Other references
  • Facebook, “Somatico”, first available Nov. 28, 2017. (https://www.facebook.com/somatico.fr/photos/t.100064853311536/328698870929523/?type=3) (Year: 2017).
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  • EuroSec, “Fire Helmet H30 Luminous with neck protection and face shield”, first accessed Jan. 17, 2024. (https://eurosec.eu/products/fire-helmet-h30-luminous-with-neck-protection-and-face-shield) (Year: 2024).
Patent History
Patent number: D1071355
Type: Grant
Filed: Feb 24, 2023
Date of Patent: Apr 15, 2025
Inventors: Javier Baena Aldama (Santa Maria de Palautordera), Alejandro Cárdenas Galeano (Santa Maria de Palautordera)
Primary Examiner: Leanne Was-Englehart
Assistant Examiner: Justin A Johnson
Application Number: 35/516,678
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Cranial (D29/102)