A42B3/222

Ballistic helmet

A ballistic helmet comprising a ballistic shell, wherein within the thickness of the ballistic shell, or inside the ballistic shell, there is provided one or more circuit layers forming a circuit, which circuit comprises a power bus and a data bus, and wherein one or more power connections and one or more data connections are provided on the inside and/or on an edge of the ballistic shell for providing power and data to/from one or more electrical devices through the circuit.

Protection helmet
11278078 · 2022-03-22 ·

A protection helmet includes a rigid body having a shaped front edge, a visor with an upper edge, and a pair of handling devices anchored to the body so as to enable its movement between a lowered position, in which its upper edge is in proximity of the front edge of the body, and a lifted position, in which the upper edge is above the front edge and is facing towards the back portion of the body. Each handling device includes a first connection member connected to the visor, a first movable pin associated with the connection member, a first shaped seat designed to slidingly house the movable pin, and a fixed pivot associated to the first connection member. Each handling device also includes a second connection member distinct from the first connection member and having ends respectively hinged to the first connection member and to the fixed pivot.

Helmet assembly with visor assembly having a breath guard

A helmet including a visor assembly having a breath guard is provided. The visor assembly includes a visor pivotally connected to the helmet shell and having an inner surface facing the cavity when in the lowered position. The visor assembly further includes a breath guard interface provided below the visor and a breath guard which has a visor interface connected to the breath guard interface of the visor assembly. The breath guard includes a flexible member connected to and extending from the visor interface and a contact surface shaped and configured to engage the wearer's face around the nose and mouth for deflecting humid air away from the inner surface of the visor. The flexible member has a channel extending along the visor interface having a substantially V-shaped cross-section configured to allow the flexible member to be deformed when raising the visor.

Brim shade and hinge
11266194 · 2022-03-08 ·

A brim shade has a shade element, a clip, and a hinge that joins the shade element and the clip to make the brim shade. The shade element and the hinge combine to create a shade that does not allow the light to get past the brim shade. The brim shade can be adjusted through 360 degree rotation and along the side of a hat to provide protection to the wearer.

Connector assembly for a helmet

A helmet has a helmet shell, a visor connected to the helmet shell, an electrical device attached to at least one of the helmet shell and the visor, and an electrical connector assembly. The electrical connector assembly has a flexible member having a first end magnetically connected to the helmet shell, which is electrically connected to the electrical device. The electrical connector assembly also has a connector connected to a second end of the flexible cord that is electrically connected to the electrical device via the flexible cord. The connector is adapted to connect to a power source.

HEAD-MOUNTED WELDING MASK
20220071334 · 2022-03-10 ·

The present disclosure provides a head-mounted welding mask, which includes a mask shell, a head-mounted mechanism, and a flip device, the flip device includes a knob which is connected to the mask shell, a link mechanism which is connected to the knob, and a base which is connected to the head-mounted mechanism, the link mechanism is disposed on the base, when the knob is moved, the knob drives the link mechanism to reciprocate in an arc, so that the mask shell flips relative to the head-mounted mechanism, and the barycenter of the mask shell moves into a predetermined range that is determined based on the gravity line where the barycenter of the head-mounted mechanism is located. The flip device changes the position of the barycenter of the mask shell through the movement of the link mechanism, so that the barycenter of the mask shell moves into a predetermined range that is determined based on the gravity line where the barycenter of the head-mounted mechanism is located. And reduces the pressure on welder's head after the mask shell is flipped up.

MOVABLE FOREHEAD SHIELD
20210330019 · 2021-10-28 ·

The present invention relates to a forehead shield for a ballistic protective helmet, which is adapted to move with a visor of the protective helmet when the visor is opened and closed.

Protection helmet
20210321711 · 2021-10-21 ·

A protection helmet includes a rigid body having a shaped front edge, a visor with an upper edge, and a pair of handling devices anchored to the body so as to enable its movement between a lowered position, in which its upper edge is in proximity of the front edge of the body, and a lifted position, in which the upper edge is above the front edge and is facing towards the back portion of the body. Each handling device includes a first connection member connected to the visor, a first movable pin associated with the connection member, a first shaped seat designed to slidingly house the movable pin, and a fixed pivot associated to the first connection member. Each handling device also includes a second connection member distinct from the first connection member and having ends respectively hinged to the first connection member and to the fixed pivot.

Helmet mounted visor

A helmet mounted visor includes a lens that may be configured to extend across substantially all of a user's face. The helmet mounted visor may include a pair of mount arms coupled to the lens and each configured to releasably mount to a mount attached to a helmet. The pair of mount arms may each including first, second and third portions. The first portion may be rotatably coupled to the second portion about a first axis. The first portion may be rotatably coupled to the third portion about a second axis. The second axis may be generally perpendicular to the first axis. A locking mechanism may be provided and configured to selectively retain the first portion relative to the second portion in and between a use position where the lens is positioned in front of the user's face and a stowage position where the lens is positioned proximate the top of the helmet.

In-molded helmet chinbar
11026467 · 2021-06-08 · ·

A helmet includes a shell having an interior surface, a padding disposed along the interior surface of the shell, and a chinbar. The padding defines a first engagement surface positioned at a first lateral side of the padding and a second engagement surface positioned at an opposing second lateral side of the padding. The chinbar includes a cage, a first flange, and a second flange. The cage includes a first end defining a third engagement surface and a second end defining a fourth engagement surface. The third engagement surface interfaces with the first engagement surface and the fourth engagement surface interfaces with the second engagement surface. The first flange extends from the first end of the cage. The second flange extends from the second end of the cage. The first flange and the second flange of the chinbar are embedded within the padding.