Hat Or Cap Attachments Patents (Class 2/10)
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Patent number: 8434162Abstract: An eye protector (16) is provided for mounting to a protective helmet (10) of the type worn by a firefighter or other emergency worker. The protective helmet (10) has a brim (14), and the eye protector (16) includes a bracket (20) mounted to the brim (14), a first stop surface (38) carried on the bracket (20), an eye shield (18) attached to the bracket (20) for movement between a storage position extending along the brim (14) and a usage position extending downward from the brim (14) to shield the eye of the wearer, and a second stop surface (37) carried on the eye shield (18) and abutted against the first stop surface (38) with the eye shield (18) in the usage position to limit movement of the eye shield (18) beyond the usage position.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2008Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C.Inventors: Thomas H. Stachler, Mary I. Grilliot, William L. Grilliot
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Publication number: 20130067626Abstract: A facial cushion for a goggle may have a plurality of layers which provide cushioning, cooling and ergonomic fit functions. The top layer which contacts the wearer's face may have an embossed pattern which creates an air space between the wearer's face and the top layer for providing a cooling function. The embossed top layer also increases the total surface area of the top layer thereby increasing its wicking ability and reduces the total skin contact surface area of the top layer reducing heat. Additionally, the cushion may be thicker at left and right end portions to maintain contact with the wearer's face despite pulling of the left and right ends of the goggle when the goggle is worn with a helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Inventor: Brent Sandor
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Publication number: 20130025015Abstract: In this invention, a visor is configured to be inserted into a slit of a movable plate. One of an engaging projecting portion and an engaging concave portion is provided on the visor, and the other is provided on the movable plate. When the visor pivots in a first direction about the engaging projecting portion, a concave corner portion of the visor comes into contact with a first position regulating portion of the movable plate, thereby impeding the pivotal movement of the visor. When the visor pivots in a second direction, the outer wall surface of the visor comes into contact with wall portions of the movable plate, thereby impeding the pivotal movement of the visor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Eiji Isobe
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Publication number: 20130014315Abstract: Provided are helmets and vehicles with photochromic materials, such as visors for helmets and windows and windshields for vehicles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventors: Rogelio Valdez Diaz, Chanelle Valdez
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Patent number: 8336123Abstract: A face shield includes a crown, a head gear, and a lens removably secured to the crown with a latch lever having a wide paddle-shaped actuator that is easily manipulated from the rearward edge of the crown. The crown has an opposing pair of studs extending inwardly from the lower edge. The upper edge of the lens includes an opposing pair of keyhole-shaped slots adjacent its opposing side edges which receive and rotatably engage the studs. The engagement end of the latch includes a spaced pair of detents. The fulcrum is secured to an inner surface of the crown so that the engagement end of the latch extends toward the front edge of the crown and the upper actuator end extends toward the rearward edge of the crown. The upper edge of the lens includes a pair of spaced openings that releasably engage the detents on the latch lever.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2011Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventors: Wayne Gleason, Raymond Curci, Brett Pulito
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Patent number: 8321962Abstract: An adapter system for a protective mask (2) serves for movably attaching a protective mask (2) to a helmet (1), wherein the adapter system includes two individual adapters (3), which on the one hand serve for coupling to a connecting device (11) of the helmet (1) by means of a helmet coupling (31) and on the other hand for attaching to the protective mask (2) by means of a mask coupling (37), and the adapters (3) each respectively have a swivelling joint (34), around which a protective mask (2) attached to the adapter (3) is capable of being swivelled. In doing so, the adapters (3) each respectively include a swivelling arm (35) capable of being swivelled relative to the swivelling joint (34), wherein the swivelling arm (35) is adjustable in its length.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2010Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Sperian Welding Protection AGInventor: David Moyses
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Publication number: 20120291173Abstract: A face shield includes a crown, a head gear, and a lens removably secured to the crown with a latch lever having a wide paddle-shaped actuator that is easily manipulated from the rearward edge of the crown. The crown has an opposing pair of studs extending inwardly from the lower edge. The upper edge of the lens includes an opposing pair of keyhole-shaped slots adjacent its opposing side edges which receive and rotatably engage the studs. The engagement end of the latch includes a spaced pair of detents. The fulcrum is secured to an inner surface of the crown so that the engagement end of the latch extends toward the front edge of the crown and the upper actuator end extends toward the rearward edge of the crown. The upper edge of the lens includes a pair of spaced openings that releasably engage the detents on the latch lever.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Wayne Gleason, Raymond Curci, Brett Pulito
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Patent number: 8286269Abstract: A hard hat with attached glasses including a hard hat including a dome portion, the dome portion having an interior surface defining a dome space for receiving a wearer's head and said interior surface including a generally vertical front portion, a pair of glasses and a connection system connecting said pair of glasses to said hard hat, the connection system adapted to allow adjustment of the position of the glasses inside said dome space and down out of said dome space and pivotable about a substantially horizontal axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2009Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Inventors: David J. Springer, William McMinn
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Publication number: 20120180202Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: Smith Optics, Inc.Inventor: Joseph R. McNeal
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Patent number: 8205985Abstract: Eyewear mountable thereto an existing baseball style cap is herein disclosed, comprising a similar appearance and utilization as a standard pair of sunglasses and a separate baseball cap; however, a modified earpiece is routed upward and fastened to the lower edge of the baseball cap with a free-turning assembly on each side of the cap. In use, the eyewear pivots around and down to the underside of the bill for use and pivots back to the top of the bill for storage.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2010Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Inventor: Arthur Barajas
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Publication number: 20120137398Abstract: There is provided a goggle assembly (1) comprising: a frame; an inner lens retained by the frame (5); an outer lens (3) having a first relaxed configuration and a second pre-tensioned configuration; and attachment elements (7) releasably retaining the outer lens in its second configuration in spaced relation in front of the inner lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2010Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: HD INSPIRATION HOLDING B.V.Inventor: Derek Leslie Arnold
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Patent number: 8166575Abstract: A protective headgear combination has a helmet and at least one ear defender secured on the helmet rotational position of the at least one ear defender relative to the helmet is adjustable about a first axis of rotation, wherein the first axis of rotation is positioned relative to the vertical at an angle of less than 45° for an upright head position of a user of the protective headgear combination.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2007Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Andreas Stihl AG & Co. KGInventor: Peter Haselmayer
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Publication number: 20120005795Abstract: The City Hard Hat Visor, is a specially designed attachable sun visor configured to be easily secured to an existing hard hat. The City Hard Hat Visor is comprised of a circular shaped retaining strap which is secured about the base of the hard hat. Fully adjustable, this strap is secured in place via a simple hook and loop, more commonly referred to as Velcro, fastener. Positioned on this strap are two or four sturdy, fabric covered semi-rigid visors. These visors are secured to the retaining strap via a pivoting hinge, enabling the wearer to flip the visor upwards and rest it flush against the front, sides or back of the hard hat when not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventor: Tony Tilley
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Publication number: 20110314580Abstract: An article of headgear for enabling eyewear when not in use to be securely positioned thereon, the article of headgear having a plurality of apertures arranged and adapted to accept insertion of the frame stems of the eyewear. The frame stems are inserted through selected apertures to position the eyewear in a variety of locations about the headgear. The headgear may be worn in a variety of locations about the headgear, such as with a baseball cap worn with the brim extending backwardly or sideways from the wearer's head.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventor: Radomir Vach
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Publication number: 20110283431Abstract: A light attenuating optical arrangement for assembly to an eye-shielding device includes an optical element having an electronically controlled guest-host liquid crystal cell for variably attenuating transmission of light, the liquid crystal cell including first and second plastic substrates. A controller is electrically connected to the liquid crystal cell and is configured to selectively supply a voltage across the liquid crystal cell. The controller is provided with a means for electrically connecting the controller to a power source, and a means for attaching the controller to the eye-shielding device. The optical element is provided with a means for attaching an outer periphery of the optical element to a surface of a viewing lens of an eye-shielding device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: ALPHAMICRON, INC.Inventors: Roy E. Miller, IV, Bahman Taheri, Tamas Kosa, Jonathan Figler, Damien Burt, Christine Martincic, Eui-Yeul Park
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Patent number: 8056144Abstract: A safety helmet includes a cap equipped with at least one visor, which is hinged to the sides of the front opening of the cap itself and can be rotated between a position of interception of the front opening and a raised position with respect to the opening. A shielding element is also hinged to the sides of the front opening of the cap and is rotatable both with respect to the cap and with respect to the visor. The relative rotary displacement of the shielding element with respect to the visor, and vice versa, is limited at a predefined angular interval, in both of the directions of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2005Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Opticos S.r.l.Inventors: Luca Gafforio, Alberto Salvetti, Gabriele Tomasoni
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Patent number: 8051500Abstract: A safety helmet visor setting mechanism includes a shell having a shaft base inside at each side, with one side provided with a shell base provided with an internal lodging space and with an external wall. A control mechanism, located at the right side of the shell, has a knob for turning and driving an actuating element that again links a handle to rotate a displacement. The knob and the actuating element are provided with a fixed dish in between and provided with corresponding oblique chunks and sliders in between. The fixed dish and the handle are provided with corresponding clasp segments and lumps. A joint mechanism, set up on the shaft base of both sides of the shell, includes a first visor joint and a second visor joint each provided with hollows. The first visor joint and the handle of the control mechanism are linked by a rod. A visor has a clasp slice at each of both sides for insertion into the hollow of the visor joint.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Long Huei Helmet Co.Inventor: Te Lung Lee
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Patent number: 8051499Abstract: A safety helmet visor setting mechanism includes a shell having an indent at each side and a long opening behind the indent at one side. An anchored unit fits in the long opening and has two grooves. A hold plate has two push chunks placed in the two grooves respectively. A link bar, fixed in the anchored unit and jostled with the hold plate, can be moved by the drive of the push chunk. A cover, capping the anchored unit, jostles with the link bar and the hold plate for a lockup. A first visor joint, positioned inside the shell in one side, has a bottom end pinned joined with the top end of the link bar, and has a top end provided with a cave. A second visor joint, positioned inside the shell in the other side has a springy slice forming an accommodation space with the shell. A visor has a clasp slice at each side penetrating the caves and the accommodation spaces of both the first visor joint and the second visor joint for assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Long Huei Helmet Co.Inventor: Te Lung Lee
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Publication number: 20110265237Abstract: An eyewear attachment system for a military helmet is provided having an auxiliary adapter with a width and a length spanning between a first end and a second end. The auxiliary adapter has an eyelet with an open center portion at the first end configured to receive an anchor member of a first connector therethrough to secure the auxiliary adapter to a helmet wherein the first connector is free to connect with a primary eyewear strap. The auxiliary adapter has an auxiliary connector at the second end configured to connect with a strap of a secondary eyewear, such as a goggle. The auxiliary adapter is pivotable about the anchor to accommodate a connection between the auxiliary adapter and a secondary eyewear strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Inventors: Adam North Lazar, James Patrick Radigan
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Publication number: 20110247120Abstract: An eyewear connector and a kit for a hat are disclosed, the connector comprising an upper portion and a lower portion and a spine there between. The upper end of the spine has an apex and the lower end of the spine has a nadir. The upper portion of the connector is configured to releasably attach the connector to and suspend the connector from a sweatband positioned horizontally within a piece of headwear. The lower portion of the connector is configured to releasably hold a first arm of a piece of eyewear in a substantially horizontal orientation relative to the sweatband when the first arm is held between the lower portion and the spine and when the upper portion is suspended from the sweatband. The kit comprises two connectors and a matching lens component. The connectors and the lens component may be configured to store within a hat or other headwear.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2010Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventor: Ronnie R. Knoedler
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Publication number: 20110219508Abstract: Described herein is an apparatus for securing eyewear to headwear. The apparatus includes a plurality of patches. Each of the plurality of patches comprise an elastomeric polymer configured to frictionally cling to a stem of the eyewear when the stem of the eyewear is placed on or over the surface. At least a first patch of the plurality of patches is disposed on a first outer side of the headwear and at least a second patch of the plurality of patches is disposed on a second outer side of the headwear. An adhesive is disposed at least partially on an underside of each of the plurality of patches. The adhesive is configured to secure each of the plurality of patches to the at least the first outer side of the headwear and the second outer side of the headwear respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: John D. Hill
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Patent number: 8012568Abstract: The invention provides a laminated shape-retainable sheet which has such a sufficient shape retainability that a user can give a desired shape easily to the sheet, and requires no press working step for giving a curved shape, a core for a headwear brim using the same, a brim of a headwear, and a headwear. In the laminated shape-retainable sheet of the invention, shape-retainable sheets each comprising a thermoplastic resin and each having shape retainability in a monoaxial direction are laminated and bonded onto each other in such a manner that the monoaxial directions of adjacent sheets out of the shape-retainable sheets make a predetermined angle, in particular, 45 to 90 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Sekisui Seikei, Ltd.Inventors: Katsuo Matsuzaka, Yujiro Hirao
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Publication number: 20110209274Abstract: To be manufactured, formed and operated in much different and diverse fashion as compared to conventional motorsport helmets is a strong yet flexible and lightweight safety “helmet.” Comprising a “shell,” and several manually operated “components”. To be incorporated onto said shell are numerous actuating and/or fixed mechanisms with inherent safety aspects meant to increase the comfort, peripheral vision and facilitate the overall safety of the wearer. This multiplicity of independent components is also designed to protect the user's head and cranium and to reduce the violent sudden rotational forces encountered after impact. One aspect consists of a solid, continuous and unbroken “Shell.” The shell comprises a number of curves and concave segments with several other significant distinguishable design details meant to improve the overall aerodynamics of the shell. Other components include a “main external visor” and a secondary “inner visor” that actuate in multi-step processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventor: John Alexander Del Rosario
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Publication number: 20110167531Abstract: A protective goggle assembly includes a protective goggle having two side straps, each side strap comprises a free end and a first surface attachment region adjacent to the free end on at least one surface of each side strap; and a strap assembly that encircles the user's head, on each side of the strap assembly a second surface attachment region is provided that is configured to engage the first surface attachment region of the side straps. Free ends of the base band of the strap assembly are connected to an elastic ring to form a complete encircling band. The base band has a tail for securing the base band in position on a helmet. The complete encircling band is configured to fit around a soldier's helmet and the elastic ring being configured to fit over and around a night vision goggle mount at a front of the helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2008Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Daniel Packard, Kimberly Borsa, Adam North Lazar, James Patrick Radigan
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Publication number: 20110154551Abstract: The invention relates to a visored helmet assembly (e.g. fireman's helmet) of a kind where the visor can be articulated or pivoted between either a raised (retracted) or lowered (operational) condition. The visor is biased to move to either its raised or lowered condition, and has a locking mechanism that can hold the visor captive in one condition (i.e. raised or lowered) when moved in that direction yet can be caused to release the visor from this captive state by the visor being moved further in that same direction. Preferably the visor is biased to the raised condition and the visor is captured in its raised condition yet can be released from such captive state, to then move under the action of the bias, by being pushed upwards.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: PACIFIC HELMETS NZ LIMITEDInventor: Glen Ernest Spink
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Publication number: 20110113536Abstract: An assembly for adjustment of the position of goggles with respect to a wearer's face can comprise a strap engagement member that is movable between a first position and a second position. When in the first position, the strap engagement member can be positioned or oriented to permit the goggles to rest against the face of a wearer. In the second position, the strap engagement member can be positioned or oriented so as to hold the goggles away from the face of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Jonathan E. Weisel, Anthony Smith
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Publication number: 20110099694Abstract: An apparatus for mitigating a loss of or damage to protective eye goggles used in conjunction with a sporting helmet includes two goggle strap clips joinable to the sporting helmet on opposing sides. Each of the goggle strap clips includes a long, flat bottom surface for joining to the sporting helmet. Two upper legs are L-shaped and have an opening between ends of the upper legs for enabling a goggle strap to pass through the goggle strap clip and be secured in place. The ends are curved for enabling easy installation and removal the goggle strap from the goggle strap clip. A seamless construction and smooth edges mitigates snags in the goggle strap as it is installed or removed. Smooth outer faces enables logos to be embossed or printed thereon. A flexible material for enables the flat bottom surface to conform to a curved shape of the sporting helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventor: James Paul Guida
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Publication number: 20110091062Abstract: A cap having ear pieces and an eyepiece. The ear pieces are preferably connected to an audio device that can play stored audio and/or rebroadcast ambient sounds at a reduced audio level. The ear pieces preferable provide sound attenuation of at least 20 dB. The stored audio may include sounds that simulate sounds heard by a fetus while in the womb. The eye piece is preferably removable.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: NEATCAP, LLCInventors: Ruth Wittmann-Price, Andrew Unger, Gayle H. Thear, Edward G. Thear
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Patent number: 7926938Abstract: A hang-on eyeglasses includes a mounting structure formed of a first positioning member and a second positioning member for fastening to the top and bottom walls of the brim of a covering for the head of a person, and an eyeglasses, which has an eyeglass frame pivotally connected to a pivot holder at the second positioning member and two eyeglasses fastened to the eyeglass frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Inventor: Hsueh-Yu Lu
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Patent number: 7900268Abstract: A ballistic face guard (100) for providing additional protection to a wearer's face and neck. A ballistic face guard (100) in combination with a ballistic visor (1000) for providing additional protection to a wearer's face, neck, and eyes. A ballistic face guard (100) in combination with a ballistic visor (1000) and a military helmet (140) for providing protection to a wearer's face, neck, eyes and head.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Mahan Technical DesignInventor: Benjamin Mahan
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Publication number: 20100306905Abstract: A visor for use with a helmet. The visor includes a front panel and an elastic strap which form an internal perimeter configured to engage with the exterior of the helmet. The front panel includes an interior grip surface formed of a non-cloth material such as rubber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Peter J. Cornell
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Patent number: 7827621Abstract: A hair drying head-piece that absorbs moisture from the hair of a wearer, said headpiece having a cap portion having a top part and a bottom part, said cap bottom part having an opening sized to fit about the top of the wearer's head and said cap top part having a hole therein to allow at least a portion of the wearers's hair to exit the cap therethrough; and at least 4 flat water-absorbing fabric strips attached to the cap top part, each of the 4 flat water-absorbing fabric strips having a length of between 12 and 30 inches and a width between 0.6 inches and 2 inches, wherein said strips fall freely with the wearer's hair.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Inventor: Amelia DaCruz
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Publication number: 20100229288Abstract: A helmet for receiving a compatible visor comprises a shell and two guiding mechanisms. Each guiding mechanisms is located on a different side of the shell and is adapted to receive the compatible visor. The guiding mechanisms guide the compatible visor along a confined path extending from a retracted position, where the compatible visor is proximate a frontal portion of the shell and substantially outside a field of view of the wearer, to a deployed position where the compatible visor is substantially below a frontal lower edge and within the field of view of the wearer. The guiding mechanisms guide at least a lower portion of the compatible visor substantially towards a rear portion of the shell when the compatible visor is in the deployed position. The compatible visor has a lens, a face seal and one mounting interface on each side of the lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Danny Higgins
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Patent number: 7779832Abstract: A universal headgear is easy to use and creates an effective seal between a patient interface device, such as gas delivery mask, and a patient. The headgear of the present invention includes a halo-like headband formed from an elastomeric material. The headband includes contoured panels that allow the device to fit most people without circumference length adjustment. The halo headband is designed to maintain a substantially frusto-conical shape when worn. The present invention preferably includes an adjustable crossover strap on the top connecting the contoured panels that is adapted to hold the halo headband in position. The headpiece further includes connecting straps to adjustably connect the headgear to a patient interface device. The present headgear fits a wide range of head sizes and shapes, is easy to use, and provides increased stability.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: RIC Investments, LLCInventor: Peter Ho
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Publication number: 20100186152Abstract: A lightweight, flexible, light-attenuating sun and glare shield is disclosed that is attachable via static electricity to the inside of a motorcycle helmet visor. No modification of the motorcycle helmet or visor is required for attachment of the shield, and the shield need not be specially configured for a specific model of helmet, so long as the shape and size of the shield is generally compatible with the visor. The shield is easily removed from the visor and rolled up for convenient transportation and storage. In preferred embodiments, the light attenuating shield is polarized and/or includes graduated tinting. Some embodiments include a storage canister for easy transportation and storage of the shield, and certain embodiments include a plurality of shields, which can be disposable and/or can include shields with different light attenuating properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: Phillip Freeman
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Patent number: 7761928Abstract: A cap assembly structure has a sliding groove for attaching to the visor of a cap and a sliding anchor block attached to an accessory. The sliding groove, which has an inserting slot opening for receiving an I-shaped engaging slipper of the sliding anchor block, extends from the inserting slot opening end up to the other end such that the sliding groove has at least one ledge formed with a plurality of serrated notches for locking with the I-shaped engaging slipper to enable the wearer to assemble, disassemble, move and replace the accessories. The accessories can also be kept in holding elements when they are not in use.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Inventor: Shao-Hua Wang
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Publication number: 20100154093Abstract: An eye shield attachment can be used in combination with a safety helmet. This helmet has a front brim continuous with a rim extending along each opposite side of the safety helmet to a pair of rim slots in the helmet's rim. The attachment has a pair of frames that can removably attach to the pair of rim slots in the helmet. The frames each have a fastening member that is lockable onto a corresponding one of the rim slots and adjustable to accommodate various depths in the rim slots. A support structure attached to the pair of frames extends along the rim toward the front brim. A front lens and corrective glasses may be attached to the support structure. A pliable bead may be attached to the front of the support structure and extend rearwardly to engage a wearer's forehead.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Jack Provost, Dennis Jenkins, Brian Jenkins
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Publication number: 20100122402Abstract: A visor assembly for use with a helmet having at least one face mask bar comprises a visor and a mounting bracket. The visor is configured to provide a shield associated with the face mask bar. The mounting bracket is configured to secure the visor to the face mask bar. The mounting bracket includes a clip and a thumbscrew removably connected to the clip. The clip defines a channel configured to receive the face mask bar. A threaded receptacle is positioned on the clip. The thumbscrew includes a threaded post connected to a thumbwheel. The threaded post is configured to threadedly engage the receptacle of the clip and releasably retain the thumbscrew on the clip. The threaded post of the thumbscrew is configured to extend through a hole of the visor and into the receptacle. When the thumbwheel is rotated, the thumbwheel clamps the visor between the thumbwheel and the mounting bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2009Publication date: May 20, 2010Applicant: UNDER ARMOUR, INC.Inventor: Alan Scott Tipp
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Patent number: 7707648Abstract: A helmet 1 with a visor formed by integrally joining the preliminarily injection-molded visor 5 to a cap body 3, wherein an opening end edge 9 formed on the cap body is joined to the outer side of a joining wall 17 formed on the visor 5, and the joining wall 17 is held by the opening end edge 9 and a tongue-shaped part 31 formed on the inside of the cap body 3. The joined faces of the visor 5 and the cap body 3 are joined to each other by fusing, an intruding engagement part intruded in a through hole 22 formed in the joining wall 17 is formed at the opening end edge of the cap body 3, and the joining portion of the visor and the cap body is formed in annular shapes.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2005Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Midori Anzen Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroaki Watabiki, Hiroshi Ueno, Heisaburo Hiratsuka
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Patent number: 7690052Abstract: A hat or cap includes a main hat portion and an outerband or fold-down portion secured to the main hat portion in a manner that permits the outerband to be moved upward and downward with respect to the main hat portion from a first position, in which the outerband lies over the main hat portion and away from the wearer's face and eyes, to a second position in which the outerband covers and protects a part of the wearer's face including the eyes. A lens or goggle portion, which is integrated into and attached to an opening in the outerband, is positioned over the wearer's eyes when the outerband is in its second, lower position.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2007Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Inventor: Gregory Saladino
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Publication number: 20100064406Abstract: The present invention is to provided a safety helmet visor setting mechanism, comprising: a shell, having a shaft base at each of two insides, and its one side is provided with a shell base, where the shell base is provided with a lodging space at its internal and with a wall at its external; a control mechanism, located at the right side of the shell, having a knob for turning, which drives an actuating element that again links a handle to rotate a displacement, where the knob and the actuating element are provided with a fixed dish in between, and the fixed dish and the actuating element are provided with a corresponding oblique chunks and sliders in between, while the fixed dish and the handle are provided with a corresponding clasp segments and lumps; a joint mechanism, set up on shaft base of both sides of the shell, comprising a first visor joint and a second visor joint, and the two visor joints are provided with hollows, where the first visor joint and the handle of the control mechanism are linked byType: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventor: Te Lung Lee
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Patent number: 7649700Abstract: An apparatus for providing enhanced peripheral vision to a wearer of a helmet in accordance with the present invention includes at least one lens member adapted to be received at a predetermined location in the helmet. The lens member is operable to direct light from a side portion of the helmet to a location adjacent the eyes of a wearer of the helmet.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2007Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Arrowhead Center, Inc.Inventor: Joel A. Diemer
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Publication number: 20090307817Abstract: An eye protector (16) is provided for mounting on a helmet (10) of the type worn by a firefighter or other emergency worker, the helmet having a brim (14) that projects forwardly and laterally from a lower part of a crown (12). The eye protector (16) includes a bracket (20) mounted to the brim (14), a pair of eye shields (18) movable between a storage position extending along the brim (14) and a usage position extending downward from the brim (14) to shield the eyes of the wearer, and a pair of hinges (22) to connect the eye shields (18) to the bracket (20) for movement between the storage and usage positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: Thomas H. Stachler, Mary I. Grilliot, William L. Grilliot
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Publication number: 20090307816Abstract: An eye protector (16) is provided for mounting to a protective helmet (10) of the type worn by a firefighter or other emergency worker. The protective helmet (10) has a brim (14), and the eye protector (16) includes a bracket (20) mounted to the brim (14), a first stop surface (38) carried on the bracket (20), an eye shield (18) attached to the bracket (20) for movement between a storage position extending along the brim (14) and a usage position extending downward from the brim (14) to shield the eye of the wearer, and a second stop surface (37) carried on the eye shield (18) and abutted against the first stop surface (38) with the eye shield (18) in the usage position to limit movement of the eye shield (18) beyond the usage position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: Thomas H. Stachler, Mary I. Grilliot, William L. Grilliot
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Publication number: 20090307818Abstract: A protective helmet (10) of the type worn by a firefighter or other emergency worker has a crown (12) and a brim (14) that projects forwardly and laterally from the lower part of the crown (12). An eye protector (16) is provided on the helmet (10) in the form of a pair of transparent eye shields (18) that are mounted to the underside of the brim (14) by a bracket (20) for manual movement between a storage position and the usage position. A snap fit connector or hinge is provided on either the bracket (20) or each of the eye shields (18) to pivotably connect the eye shields to the bracket (20) for movement between the storage and usage position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: Thomas H. Stachler, Mary I. Grilliot, William L. Grilliot
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Publication number: 20090290120Abstract: Focus enhancing blinders for usage in sporting activities and other activities that require visual focus and concentration. More particularly, the invention is the blinders can be worn by players of tennis and other sports where hand-eye coordination is critical. In one mode, blinders are affixed to a headband or cap worn by the user, and extend to the areas on the outside of each eye, functioning to block off a previously-determined degree of peripheral vision. In another mode, blinders are affixed to an article of eyewear worn by the user, and again extend to the areas on the outside of each eye, functioning to block off a previously-determined degree of peripheral vision. Such blocking of peripheral vision assists the user in the difficult task of keeping his or her visual focus straight ahead and directly on the ball, thus enhancing the user's performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventors: Carl J. Abraham, Lawrence Moskowitz
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Publication number: 20090268153Abstract: A fixing structure for industrial spectacles and a helmet is provided. The industrial spectacles are bilaterally formed with shield portions, each having a hole passing therethrough. Two resilient bands each have a first end formed with a protruding portion for being inserted into the hole of a corresponding one of the shield portions; and a second end for being windingly fastened with a corresponding one of two fasteners, each having at least one through hole and a notch corresponding in shape to a brim extending bilaterally from the helmet. The industrial spectacles bilaterally coupled with the resilient bands are fastened to the helmet by engaging the notch of each of the fasteners windingly fastened to the respective resilient bands with the brim. The industrial spectacles can be pulled down relative to the helmet so as to be used, and pushed up relative to the helmet when not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventor: Tzu-Feng Wang-Lee
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Publication number: 20090260134Abstract: A cap having ear pieces and an eyepiece. The ear pieces are preferably connected to an audio device that can play stored audio and/or rebroadcast ambient sounds at a reduced audio level. The ear pieces preferable provide sound attenuation of at least 20 dB. The stored audio may include sounds that simulate sounds heard by a fetus while in the womb. The eye piece is preferably removable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: NEATCAP, LLCInventors: Ruth Wittmann-Price, Andrew Unger, Gayle H. Thear, Edward G. Thear
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Publication number: 20090235437Abstract: A hard hat with attached glasses including a hard hat including a dome portion, the dome portion having an interior surface defining a dome space for receiving a wearer's head and said interior surface including a generally vertical front portion, a pair of glasses and a connection system connecting said pair of glasses to said hard hat, the connection system adapted to allow adjustment of the position of the glasses inside said dome space and down out of said dome space and pivotable about a substantially horizontal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: David John Springer, William McMinn
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Publication number: 20090229043Abstract: There is disclosed a protective head gear comprising a helmet having a brim positioned above the eyes of the wearer, a face protector covering at least a portion of the face of the wearer, and an adapter comprising an elongate cross member for securing the face protector to the helmet along the brim. There is also disclosed an adapter for attaching a face protector having a pair of strap receiving slots moulded therein to a helmet, comprising a cross member secured to the helmet, and a pair of support arms for insertion into the strap receiving slots. Additionally, there is disclosed face protective gear for use with a helmet having a brim positioned above the eyes of the wearer, comprising a cross member comprising a lip moulded along an upper edge, and a pair of goggles depending from the cross member When the cross member is secured to the helmet, the lip overlaps the brim.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2006Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: EYE TACTICAL INCInventor: Raymond Cyr