Including Helmet-retention Means Patents (Class 2/421)
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Patent number: 8046846Abstract: A helmet restraint system for restraining the forward and downward movement of a helmet having an unfavorable center of gravity. A buckle strap having a first end and a second end is configured to be movably disposed in a wearer's garment. The buckle strap is preloaded between its first end, which is attached to the adjustment mechanism, and its second end, which is attached to an emergency release, and is extended in a loop coming out from first and second openings respectively in the collar of the garment for connection with a snap hook on the helmet.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: SAAB ABInventors: Jimmie Karlsson, Maria Martikkala
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Patent number: 8020219Abstract: In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, a strap anchor system and method are provided. In a particular embodiment of the present invention, the system includes a helmet body, a support structure substantially disposed within the helmet body, and a strap anchor housing coupled to the support structure and substantially disposed within the helmet body. The strap anchor housing is operable to receive a strap anchor after formation of the helmet body. The strap anchor is operable to couple a strap to the strap anchor housing so that a load on the strap is transferred to the support structure before being transferred to the helmet body.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2005Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Bell Sports, Inc.Inventor: Gregg T. Jacobsen
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Patent number: 8006322Abstract: A chin guard has a shell with a cup suitable for fitting upon a human chin and a resilient layer received within in the cup of the shell. The resilient layer has a periphery overlying the outer peripheral edge of the shell. The resilient layer has a support layer in surface-to-surface contact with a surface of the shell. A plurality of padded sections are integrally formed with the support layer. The plurality of padded sections include a rectangular portion extending centrally across the support layer on a side opposite the cup and a plurality of fingers extending outwardly of the rectangular portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Inventor: Paul Schiebl
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Publication number: 20110185480Abstract: A welder protection mask, containing a basic support element with a viewing opening for receiving a filter element as a dazzle protection device. The welder protection mask includes at least one pliable mask region which connects to the basic support element, and the pliable mask region contains a sheet-like, wall-like mask element or consists thereof, which is characterised by a characteristic that it is manually deformable and may be bent into different positions or three-dimensional shapes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: OPTREL AGInventor: Ignaz Braendle
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Publication number: 20110167544Abstract: A visor configured for engagement to a riding helmet for horseback riders in an as-used position. The visor has an extra long frontal bill which extends around the helmet to side portions. The bill protects the eyes and most of the rider's face from sun and the sides protect the ears and side of the face. An elastic band provides a biased engagement to a helmet and optional vent apertures and retainment clips are employable to hold the device to a helmet more securely in high wind.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Min Kim
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Patent number: 7971282Abstract: Earmuffs for use with protective headgear, primarily helmets for use in outside sports such as bicycling, skiing and the like, wherein the earmuffs are in the form a sleeves with flaps that overlap the edges of the sleeves, include a base element that spans a wearer's head and couples left and right sleeves, and include a chin cover that receives the portion of a chin strap that extends beyond the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2007Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Inventor: Maureen E. Berge
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Patent number: 7973652Abstract: A personal safety system is designed for a user of a vehicle. The system includes body-protective gear adapted for wear by the user of the vehicle. A sensor determines a positive or negative functional state of the body-protective gear. In the positive functional state, the body-protective gear is presumed to be properly applied to a body part of the user; and in the negative functional state, the body-protective gear is presumed to be improperly applied to the body part of the user. A transceiver is operatively connected to the sensor, and communicates the functional state of the body-protective gear to the vehicle. When the body-protective gear is in the negative functional state, operation of the vehicle is restricted.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2007Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Geared-Up Technologies, LLCInventors: Douglas Smith, Mike Moore, Paul Ray Martin
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Patent number: 7962972Abstract: Provided is a head mounted device that can be smoothly mounted onto a head. The head mounted device includes: a frame extending from a front head side to a back head side in a mounted state onto a head; and a head holding portion attached to the frame and provided with a pad pressed to the head; in which the head holding portion, in a non-mounted state in which the device is not mounted to the head, holds the pad such that the pad is opened toward a direction in which the head mounted device is mounted onto the head as compared to the mounted state onto the head.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takaaki Nakabayashi, Yoshihiro Saito
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Patent number: 7954178Abstract: A hockey helmet having an occipital adjustment mechanism for improving fit of the helmet on the head of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Bauer Hockey, Inc.Inventors: Jacques Durocher, Jean-François Laperrière, Marie-Claude Généreux, Denis Côté, Sébastien Lambert, Philippe Jean
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Publication number: 20110113519Abstract: A helmet attachment system is usable to attach a mandible or face or mouth guard. The helmet attachment system also comprises a pair of attachment bases, each arranged on a side of the helmet near to an ear covering of the helmet. The attachment bases each include a metal base plate covered by an attached body block. Each attachment base provides provisions for attaching opposite ends of a mandible to the bases. The metal base plate includes hooks for engaging an edge of the helmet. A pair of strap assemblies is provided, each strap assembly connected to one attachment base. The strap assemblies extend rearward and are connected to the back rail by a buckle member on the end of each strap assembly. The back rail includes a pair of buckle member-receiving slots. The straps assemblies and the hooks provided on the attachment bases secure the attachment bases to the helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Marie-Pierre Gendron, Stéphane Lebel, Martin Bélanger, Richard Coomber, Stephan Morency
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Publication number: 20110093999Abstract: A helmet restraint system for restraining the forward and downward movement of a helmet having an unfavorable center of gravity. A buckle strap having a first end and a second end is configured to be movably disposed in a wearer's garment. The buckle strap is preloaded between its first end, which is attached to the adjustment mechanism, and its second end, which is attached to an emergency release, and is extended in a loop coming out from first and second openings respectively in the collar of the garment for connection with a snap hook on the helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: SAAB ABInventors: Jimmie Karlsson, Maria Martikkala
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Publication number: 20110094018Abstract: Strap buckles for headgear can be independently adjusted by single-handed operation while the headgear is worn. To tighten the straps, the wearer pulls a strap buckle toward the chin. The adjustment preferably involves a 1:1 length-adjustment ratio, such that the strap is shortened substantially by the amount the wearer pulls on the buckle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2007Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: Artisent, Inc.Inventors: David C. Rogers, Edward R. Hall
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Publication number: 20110088147Abstract: A cheek pad provided with shape-retaining properties is easily attached or removed, having light weight and effective shock-absorbing performance. A cheek pad includes a shock-absorbing member having shape-retaining properties and shock-absorbing properties and a cushioning member stacked on the shock-absorbing member in the thickness direction. A fixing member is provided on the front side of the inner surface of the right side of the helmet shell facing the cheek pad to removably fix the cheek pad, and an engaging body to be removably engaged with the fixing member is fixed on the shock-absorbing member. The fixing member is opposed to the front edge of the shock-absorbing liner, having a slit to be engaged with or disengaged from the engaging body in a front-back direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventor: Michio Arai
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Publication number: 20110083240Abstract: A ballistic armored component attaches to the existing retention straps of common combat helmets and provides protection to the otherwise exposed lower skull and upper neck region. A fabric covering contains a soft armor or hard armor insert, and is mounted by straps or other fasteners to existing straps found in conventional helmets. The armored component adds additional protection from ground-level or subterranean munitions, by placing a ballistic shape on the lower skull region (occipital region), providing significant additional ballistic coverage with minimal weight and bulk. The fabric shell may also be connected directly to the helmet shell, to allow the component to withdraw within the helmet when the wearer's neck is flexed rearwardly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2007Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: LINEWEIGHT LLCInventors: Caleb C. Crye, Eric Owen Fehlberg, Gregg M. Thompson
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Publication number: 20110072547Abstract: A helmet includes a shell having a lower edge, and an edge support extending around the lower edge of the shell. The edge support has a greater structural rigidity than the shell. The helmet can further include a retention strap system, and the edge support can include at least one attachment to attach the retention strap system to the helmet. The attachment can, for example, include a seating, and the helmet can, for example, further include an abutment member removably seatable within the seating. The abutment member can be attachable to a strap of the retention strap system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Mason T. Doria, April Lynn Winwood, Matthew Charles Grillo, Samuel David Onuska
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Patent number: 7900279Abstract: The present invention is directed to a sports helmet with a clamp that secures an elongated strap of a chin protector assembly against the helmet. The clamp includes a main body having an opening, a finger and a receiver that is positioned between the opening and the finger. The clamp may also include a strengthening insert that extends longitudinally within the clamp. In a secured position, the main body is coupled to the helmet by both a fastener extending through the opening and the finger inserted into an aperture of the helmet. An extent of the chin strap is securedly positioned between the helmet and the receiver. In the secured position, an inner surface of the chin strap member is in contact with an outer surface of the helmet and an outer surface of the chin strap is in contact with the receiver. The receiver includes a plurality of gripping members that engage an outer surface of the chin strap in the secured position.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Riddell, Inc.Inventors: Nelson Kraemer, Ralph J. Infusino, Thad M. Ide
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Patent number: 7895677Abstract: A chin guard has a shell with a cup suitable for fitting upon a human chin and a resilient layer received within the cup of the shell. The resilient layer has a periphery overlying the outer peripheral edge of the shell. The resilient layer has an interior surface opposite the shell. The interior surface has bumps formed thereon and extending substantially over an entirety of the interior surface. A netting material is affixed to the resilient layer and extends around the bumps.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Inventor: Paul Schiebl
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Patent number: 7886370Abstract: A chin pad assembly and method of construction thereof provides an outer shell of plastics material having straps attached thereto and an inner cushion member attached to the shell independently of the straps. The shell has an outer surface and an inner surface providing a pocket with a pair of openings formed in the shell between the outer and inner surfaces. The inner cushion member is received in the pocket of the shell and provides a pocket to receive a wearer's chin. An attachment mechanism has a pair of elongate members extending from an outer surface of the cushion member. Each of the elongate members is received through a separate one of the openings in the shell and coupled outwardly from the outer surface of the shell to releasably attach the cushion member to the shell independently of the straps.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2008Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventor: Matthew M. Winningham
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Publication number: 20100319109Abstract: A chinstrap assembly includes a chin protector coupled to protective headgear, such as a helmet, through a substantially inelastic strap member and a shock absorbing device. In the event of an impact on the protective headgear, a mechanical impulse is transferred from the headgear through the strap member and shock absorbing device to the chin protector. A maximum value of the mechanical impulse as received at the chin protector is moderated by the shock absorbing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventor: Josh Field
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Patent number: 7854023Abstract: A helmet that can be removed from the head of a helmet wearer who wears the helmet, with a comparatively small force, and simply and quickly including preliminary operation for removal. A recess-projection fitting mechanism to attach a blockish inside pad to a head protecting cap portion includes a male hook on a blockish inside pad side, and a female hook on a head protecting cap portion side. The interrupt portion of a pad takeout member including a pulling means can interrupt between the male hook and female hook to disengage their recess-projection fitting, and can catch on the male hook, and the male hook can be pulled out to outside the head protecting cap portion at least halfway.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Shoei Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroshi Ando
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Patent number: 7845353Abstract: Mask apparatus and methods for providing positive airway pressure therapies are disclosed. The mask apparatus includes a mask secured to the mount with the mask cantilevered from the mount. A circumferential band, a first lateral stabilizing band and a second lateral stabilizing band secure the mount to the head of a user. The methods include securing a mask apparatus to the head of a user and administering a positive airway pressure therapy.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: AEIOMed, Inc.Inventors: Steven S. Bordewick, Bruce Bowman, David Markovich, Laurel D. Brandt, Mark J. Weimholt, Amy Raatikka
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Publication number: 20100281603Abstract: A fixing structure for safety helmet fastening strap, including a frame body mounted under a bottom of a helmet shell. The frame body has multiple fixing seats each of which is formed with a passage and an opening through which a fastening strap can pass. The fixing seat has arms extending from the fixing seat. The fixing seats are securely connected with the frame body with better load capability. Accordingly, the fixing seats can bear the extrusion force of the injection molded foam material without deflection or displacement. The helmet shell, the frame body and the fixing seats are bonded with a foam material filler to together form an integrated body. The arms of the fixing seats help the fixing seats and the frame body to hold the foam material filler.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventor: Chang-Hsien Ho
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Publication number: 20100275347Abstract: A helmet system that employs an outer shell and a unitary inner shell formed with compatible grooves and ridges respectively. The outer shell is formed with a switch. The outer shell and inner shell are further secured together via magnetic force or a system of springs and levers in conjunction with the switch that allows for a user of the helmet system to seamlessly remove the outer shell through either a set amount of breakaway force or by using the switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Mary-Ellen Baldackin, Mike Bosley
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Publication number: 20100242146Abstract: There is provided a protective helmet assembly that includes a shell, a suspension band, and an adjustable headband and a crown pad. The shell is constructed from at least PARA-ARAMID to provide ballistic protection. The adjustable headband and the crown pad each have a plurality of screw less connectors for directly securing the adjustable headband and the crown pad to the suspension band without screws. A nape pad subassembly is adjustably coupled to the shell via rear fasteners. A chin strap subassembly is adjustably coupled between the front fasteners and the nape pad subassembly by a multi-connection point coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2006Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Brad Sutter, Joseph Slivinski, Deborah Panna
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Patent number: 7797763Abstract: In a protective helmet, especially a bicycle helmet, having a head band made of plastic, which is fastened to the helmet calotte and which is height adjustable for adapting to the head anatomy of the wearer, provision is made that the head band is supported on both sides of the helmet calotte so as to be pivotable and that extensions are provided that extend at both end regions of the head band approximately perpendicular to the same toward the top and interior of the helmet, which engage into holding elements that are fixed in the helmet calotte, the extensions being adjustable lengthwise relative to the holding elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Uvex Sports GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Werner Grau
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Publication number: 20100229287Abstract: A restraint system for limiting the range of motion of an individual's head and flexure of their neck includes an arrangement of straps extending from a head engulfing helmet to a two piece arch-shaped shoulder mounted support member. The arch-shaped shoulder mounted support member includes a front portion, a rear portion and a mechanism for adjusting the curvature of the arch to accommodate individuals of different sizes and also to accommodate different seating positions. A pair of upwardly extending restraint members extends upwardly from the rear portion of the shoulder mounted support member. An upper portion of the upwardly extending restraint member extends upwardly behind the helmet and is tethered to the helmet so that the upwardly extending restraint member limits forward and rear movement of the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Hussain Mothaffar
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Publication number: 20100212674Abstract: The combination chin protector and mouth guard provides a device for protecting both the user's teeth and chin. The device is particularly adapted for use in combination with a motorcycle or motocross helmet, for example. The combination chin protector and mouth guard includes a chin protector having opposed front and rear faces, and a mouth guard, adapted for insertion into the mouth of the user, having a front face adapted for positioning against the lips of the user and at least one substantially U-shaped recess being formed in the mouth guard to receive and protect the user's teeth. A support having opposed upper and lower ends is further provided, the upper end thereof being attached to the mouth guard, and the lower end thereof being secured to the chin protector in order to tether the mouth guard to the chin protector.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventor: Felipe E. Navarrette, JR.
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Patent number: 7770239Abstract: A suspension system and chin strap assembly for a helmet including two downwardly extending top straps; strap adjusters coupled proximate the end portions of each top strap; a helmet attachment means coupled to each of the top straps; a headband coupled to each of the top straps; a front strap that is adjustably coupled to a first front strap adjuster and a second front strap adjuster; a nape pillow pad is coupled to the front strap, and a portion of a quick release buckle and a strap ring are slideably coupled to the front strap; a chin strap coupled to the quick release buckle and a strap ring; and a back strap that is adjustably coupled to a first back strap adjuster and a second back strap adjuster and attached to a nape pillow pad.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Blackhawk Industries Product Group Unlimited LLCInventors: Marty Goldman, Fredrick W. Storms, Jr., Eric M. Yeates, Thomas A. Marx
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Publication number: 20100192286Abstract: A chin strap assembly for a protective sports helmet features a buckle that comprises a body portion, an attachment portion, a first side rail, and a second side rail. The body portion has a first strap opening and a second strap opening formed therethrough. The body portion has a first end segment and a second end segment. The attachment portion is adapted to interact with a fastener on the helmet. The first and second side rails are opposed and extend between the first and second end segments, and have a generally arcuate shape. First and second lateral holes are positioned internal to the first and second side rails.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Vittorio Bologna, Thad M. Ide, Nelson Kraemer
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Patent number: 7765623Abstract: A restraint device for controlling the head of a driver during a high-performance vehicle collision. The device includes a rigid spacer positioned along the back of the driver, a tether for attaching the spacer to the driver's helmet, and an anchor strap attached at one end to the tether and at the other end to the vehicle's seat belt assembly and/or the driver's legs which serve as an anchor, opposing forward and downward movement of the driver's head during a frontal collision to reduce the likelihood of injury to the driver. During a frontal collision, deceleration forces applied to the driver's head cause the tether and anchor strap to be tensioned. As such, forces are directly transferred through the tether to the anchor strap and, ultimately, to the anchor in order to resist forward movement and downward rotation of the driver's head.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Safety Dynamics, LLCInventor: Trevor P. Ashline
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Publication number: 20100186151Abstract: Hockey-coaching helmet systems comprising protective headgear having a disguise element adapted to disguise the protective headgear as a baseball-style cap; the protective headgear is intended to be worn by coaches of athletic competitions, such as hockey coaches while maintaining required safety standards for hockey helmets.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: Brian E. O'Leary
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Publication number: 20100170022Abstract: A helmet for an aircraft pilot is provided including an inner shell and a liner attached to the inner shell configured to closely contact the pilot's head. The helmet also comprises adjustable tensioning means disposed at the rear of the helmet configured to tension the inner helmet and liner onto the pilot's head, to secure and locate the helmet in place on the pilot's head.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventor: Joseph Anthony GRIFFITHS
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Patent number: 7739783Abstract: According to some embodiments of the invention, a system for securing a helmet to the head of a user is provided. The system includes a helmet body, and a roll cage disposed substantially within the helmet body. The system also includes at least a portion of a helmet retention system coupled to the roll cage so that a force applied to the strap is transferred to the roll cage before being transferred to the helmet body.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Bell Sports, Inc.Inventor: Gregg T. Jacobsen
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Publication number: 20100132095Abstract: Reversible fastening device of a helmet chin guard for motorcyclist or similar, by snap fit of parts interacting on the two sides of the chin guard and of the helmet, following the insertion, in the operating position, of the chin guard thanks to reciprocally cooperating guides, the device comprising, on each helmet side, a hook belonging to the chin guard and a hook belonging to the helmet, one of which is moveable and subjected to the action of a return spring and it is releasable by a user command, characterized in that at least the hook subjected to the action of the return spring is made of metallic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: OPTICOS S.r.l.Inventors: Luca GAFFORIO, Gabriele TOMASONI, Alberto SALVETTI
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Patent number: 7703152Abstract: A head and neck restraint system includes a headpiece, a saddle, and tensioners connecting the headpiece to the saddle. The headpiece resides on top of a crew member's head and the saddle includes a saddle strap residing under the crew member's buttocks. The tensioners are pneumatic muscles which contract when a flow of gas is provided by gas generators. The gas generators are triggered by a G-sensor or by the initiation of a predetermined event. Triggering signals pass through a manifold from an ejection seat, aircraft, or vehicle. Contraction of the pneumatic muscles pulls the headpiece toward the saddle, thereby restraining the head, neck, and spine. The system is worn as an undergarment or incorporated into a garment. A manual adjustment provides head support during flight. The system is particularly useful for preventing head and neck injuries during ejection from or crash of an aircraft or vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Inventors: Carrol Leon Rhodes, Jason Smith, Gary F. Bradley, Phillip J. Hawkins
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Publication number: 20100095439Abstract: Helmet systems and methods reduce the formation of vapor condensation within the helmet interior, and inhibit fogging of the helmet visor. Exemplary embodiments include a helmet shell having a venting tube, a visor coupled with the helmet shell, a humidity sensor that senses humidity within the helmet interior cavity, and a ventilation system that removes moist air from the helmet interior.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: HaberVision LLCInventors: William H. Nolan, Stephen B. Katsaros
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Publication number: 20100050324Abstract: A helmet includes, a body, a retention system, and a fit system. The fit system includes a hanger extending from the body and a base configured to be coupled to the hanger at one of a plurality of attachment points on the hanger to adjust the position of the base relative to the body. The fit system also includes a plurality of arms extending from the base and an adjustment mechanism operable to regulate the position of the base relative to a front portion of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Bell Sports, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Musal
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Publication number: 20100043126Abstract: A protection helmet is provided which includes a main outer shell having a longitudinal symmetry plane (P), a head band and a chin strap. The helmet also includes a sub-shell on which the main outer shell is secured.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2007Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: Sabrina Morel
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Publication number: 20090293180Abstract: In a protective helmet, especially a bicycle helmet, having a head band made of plastic, which is fastened to the helmet calotte and which is height adjustable for adapting to the head anatomy of the wearer, provision is made that the head band is supported on both sides of the helmet calotte so as to be pivotable and that extensions are provided that extend at both end regions of the head band approximately perpendicular to the same toward the top and interior of the helmet, which engage into holding elements that are fixed in the helmet calotte, the extensions being adjustable lengthwise relative to the holding elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2007Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Werner Grau
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Publication number: 20090288241Abstract: A mask is described herein that uses correlated magnets which enable a person to easily secure and remove the mask to and from their head. Some examples of such a mask include a scuba mask, a welding mask, a fencing mask, a goalie mask, a paint mask, a paintball mask, a catcher's mask, a ski mask, a goalie mask, an oxygen mask, a surgical mask, a face shield, a filter mask, a theatrical mask, a costume mask, a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) mask.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: Cedar Ridge Research, LLC.Inventors: Larry W. Fullerton, Mark D. Roberts
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Publication number: 20090265841Abstract: A chinstrap assembly for a helmet having opposite sides and a face opening includes a chin protector and first and second straps extending from the opposite sides of the helmet to opposite ends of the chin protector. A cinching device at each end of the chin protector receives an outgoing segment of the corresponding strap, grips the strap and redirects an incoming segment thereof so that by applying a lateral/rearward tensile force to that incoming segment, the length of the outgoing segment may be set to a selected value which is maintained when the tensile force is relieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventor: Vincent R. Ferrara
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Publication number: 20090229041Abstract: A head worn apparatus that is configured to attach to and securely position one or more devices. The head worn apparatus is made of an inelastic and rigid material that provides for secure positioning of one or more attached devices, and further provides for improved comfort with respect to increased air ventilation along the outer surface of the head of the wearer, and with respect to increased flexibility at particular locations of the apparatus along the contour of the head of the wearer. The improved air ventilation and flexibility are provided by voids that are configured to occupy a substantial area of portions of the apparatus, as it is worn along the outer surface of the head of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: WELCH ALLYN, INC.Inventor: David James Tufenkjian
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Publication number: 20090229042Abstract: A head and neck support device for a user of a vehicle with a safety harness over the shoulders of the user and a helmet on a head of the user is provided having a collar and a plurality of tethers. The helmet is configured to interact with the collar or the shoulder of the user to limit rotation of the head of the user. Lateral motions and associated forces on the user's head and spine are reduced by the transfer of associated forces to the user's body through the plurality of tethers and the interaction between the helmet and the collar or shoulder of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: HANS Performance ProductsInventor: MARK A. STILES
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Publication number: 20090222976Abstract: “This protective helmet comprises a rigid or semi-rigid external shell comprising a plurality of rigid or semi-rigid flaps joined together and a compressively deformable internal liner acting as a shock absorber, the latter also comprising several elements associated with said flaps. At least some of the flaps that constitute the external shell are capable of moving relative to each other at their respective means of connection and the elements that constitute the internal liner associated with the flaps in question are designed so that they retract inside the volume defined by the helmet during relative displacement of the corresponding flaps.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: PJDOInventors: Paul Loury, Pascal Joubert Des Ouches
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Publication number: 20090222978Abstract: A buckle strap adjustment assembly for safety helmets is adapted for being installed in a safety helmet with a buckle strap. The buckle strap adjustment assembly includes two positioning elements and a fixing element. One end of each positioning element is fixed in the safety helmet and the fixing element is detachably combined with the other end of each positioning element. The fixing element has a body portion which has first through-holes in each of two sides thereof for the buckle strap passing through. Basing on the above structure, the present invention can effectively avoid that the safety helmet slips up and down.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Kenneth Fang
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Publication number: 20090210998Abstract: Harness with damper for helmets. This harness (2) may have one or more frames (2a)(2b) and has a damping means (3) which damping walls (3a) are able to absorb impacts affecting the walls (1a) of the application helmet (1). In case a very strong impact passes through, sinks, warps or has strong incidence on the walls (1a) of the helmet (1), the damping walls (3a) are prepared for progressive warping that manages to damp the impact of any blow.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventor: Jose Maria ROLLA
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Patent number: 7565704Abstract: A safe protective sports helmet is provided which includes a hat body, the hat body is provided therein with a circle of a head encircling element, and is provided rotatably thereon with a rotatable adjusting button. The head encircling elements and the rotatable adjusting button are movably connected with each other. By rotating the rotatable adjusting button, the head encircling elements can be adjusted to fit the head size of a user.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2006Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Inventor: Happy Wu
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Patent number: 7563237Abstract: Apparatus 10 discloses a cranial orthosis for treating cranial deformities in infants. The device 10 conforms to the contour of an infant's head 18 and is used to correct positional plagiocephaly by redirecting the compressive forces that would otherwise be imposed on soft, compliant areas of the developing cranium. The device 10 is comprised of a frame member 12 housing having front 14 and rear 16 pads incorporating means for adjusting pressure 24 thereon. The cranial orthosis 10 has at least one removable panel 44 for relieving pressure during nighttime use. Alternate embodiments disclose devices having three pads 14, 54 in either an “X” or “Y” configuration.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Inventor: James David Murphy
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Publication number: 20090178184Abstract: A helmet padding consists of sets of one or more tubes, with each set of tubes located at a crucial area of the shell of the helmet. An armature and tubes are connected together and mounted within the inner shell of the helmet. The helmet uses a new fastener to fasten a cage to the helmet shell allowing sides of the cage to be mounted directly against the shell, reducing the width of the shell on each side. A ball is attached to a portion of a bar of the cage to act as a limit stop precluding movements of the cage with respect to the helmet. A chin bar is fastened to the helmet at two points on each side of the shell. The shell is molded with recessed portions designed to receive the two branches of the chin bar on each side where they will be fastened to the shell so that the outer surfaces of the chin guard are flush with the shell at the locations of attachment to provide a smooth transition and reduce weight.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventors: William H. Brine, III, Jonathan Baker, Eric Darnell, Steve Moore, Joel Robinson, Barclay Moore, Romeo Graham, Luc Boucher, Rob Watters, John Tutton
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Publication number: 20090158508Abstract: A safety helmet, especially for motorcyclists, including a light-signalling device and/or means that are fixed and/or integrated into the helmet crown and interacting among themselves and with the vehicle braking devices actuated by the driver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Mario Quaranta, Luca Favalesi, Augusto Carasi