Patent classifications
A42B3/28
VENTILATION INSERT FOR HEADWEAR
The present invention relates to a ventilation insert or liner for headwear. The ventilation insert or liner is comprised of a top edge, bottom edge, a backside extending between the top edge and bottom edge, and a front side opposite the backside. The front side has at least one ventilation structure, such as a tube, extending between the top edge and the bottom edge that increases air flow (i.e., ventilation) from a cool area (e.g. below the brim of a hat) to the inside of the headwear. The ventilation insert or liner may comprise a plurality of ventilation structures. The plurality of ventilation structures may comprise a plurality of apertures to increase air flow. The back side may comprise a connection material to affix the vent insert or liner to the inside of the headwear. The ventilation insert or liner may alternatively be inserted into a sweatband found on the inside of most hats.
VENTILATION INSERT FOR HEADWEAR
The present invention relates to a ventilation insert or liner for headwear. The ventilation insert or liner is comprised of a top edge, bottom edge, a backside extending between the top edge and bottom edge, and a front side opposite the backside. The front side has at least one ventilation structure, such as a tube, extending between the top edge and the bottom edge that increases air flow (i.e., ventilation) from a cool area (e.g. below the brim of a hat) to the inside of the headwear. The ventilation insert or liner may comprise a plurality of ventilation structures. The plurality of ventilation structures may comprise a plurality of apertures to increase air flow. The back side may comprise a connection material to affix the vent insert or liner to the inside of the headwear. The ventilation insert or liner may alternatively be inserted into a sweatband found on the inside of most hats.
HELMET INCLUDING MOUTH VENTS
The present invention relates to a helmet including mouth vents. The helmet of the present invention includes: a chin guard 100 having a first fastening portion 110 and a second fastening portion 120; a vent body 200 having a first fastening protrusion 210 protruding toward the chin guard 100 so as to be inserted into and fixed to the first fastening portion 110 and a second fastening protrusion 220 protruding toward the chin guard 100 so as to be inserted into and penetrate the second fastening portion 120; and fixing means 300 detachably coupled with the second fastening protrusion 220 penetrating the second fastening portion 120 to fix the second fastening protrusion 220 to the second fastening portion 120.
HELMET GOGGLE STRAP HOLDER
A helmet and goggle strap clip combination includes a helmet body with an outer shell having an opening in a surface. The goggle strap clip includes a clip body and a resilient leg with a foot at an end of the leg, the foot having a foot body. A cover portion extends from the foot body in a first direction and a support fin extends from the foot body in a second direction opposite the first direction. The foot is configured to engage the opening in the outer shell of the helmet with the cover portion overlapping a portion of the outer shell and the support fin being positioned inside of the outer shell.
Protective headwear with airflow
In one aspect, a protective headwear is provided and includes an outer shell, a first shell duct coupled to the outer shell and including a first exhaust port, and a second shell duct coupled to the outer shell and spaced apart from the first shell duct. The second shell duct includes a second exhaust port. The protective headwear also includes a manifold positioned externally of the outer shell and configured to divert airflow into at least a first portion of airflow and a second portion of airflow. The manifold includes a first diversion member coupled to and in fluid communication with the first shell duct to provide the first portion of airflow to the first shell duct, and a second diversion member coupled to and in fluid communication with the second shell duct to provide the second portion of airflow to the second shell duct.
Helmet/Hood assembly structure and method to prepare for use
A helmet/hood assembly includes a housing, a support ring subassembly configured to hold the assembly on a human head, a face shield, and a flexible hood attached to the housing and to the face shield, with the assembly being received, stored, used, and disposed as a single unit. The support ring subassembly pivots on the housing between a position suitable for shipping and storing the assembly and a position in which the assembly is worn. An accessory light powered by a battery may be held in place on the housing by magnetic attraction through the hood.
Head Covering Device Providing Filtered Air and Climate Control
A head covering device comprising a rigid component comprising a transparent face shield, a fabric component, wherein the face shield and fabric combine to cover an entire head of a user and form a seal around the user's neck, an intake port with an inlet filter, an exhaust port with an exhaust filter, an air mover causing filtered air to enter the intake port and exhaust air to exit the exhaust port, and an environmental control component to condition air within the device.
Smart helmet
Systems, methods, and devices for protecting a user head are provided. In one example, a computer-implemented method can comprise receiving, by a processor operatively coupled to a helmet device, helmet data comprising at least one of statistical data, statistical models, or natural intelligence algorithms. The computer-implemented method can also comprise inflating, by a gas delivery system of the helmet device, a pressure chamber element of the helmet device based on the helmet data. Furthermore, the computer-implemented method can comprise scanning, by a sensor system of the helmet device, surrounding environments of the helmet device for object data.
Smart helmet
Systems, methods, and devices for protecting a user head are provided. In one example, a computer-implemented method can comprise receiving, by a processor operatively coupled to a helmet device, helmet data comprising at least one of statistical data, statistical models, or natural intelligence algorithms. The computer-implemented method can also comprise inflating, by a gas delivery system of the helmet device, a pressure chamber element of the helmet device based on the helmet data. Furthermore, the computer-implemented method can comprise scanning, by a sensor system of the helmet device, surrounding environments of the helmet device for object data.
System and methods for designing and manufacturing a bespoke protective sports helmet
A bespoke protective sports equipment to be worn by a player engaged in a sporting activity is provided. The bespoke sports equipment system includes methods for acquiring, storing and processing a player's unique data, namely the anatomical features of the body part against which the bespoke equipment is worn. The systems also includes methods of using the player's unique data to manufacture the bespoke protective equipment with a custom formed internal padding assembly that substantially corresponds to the player's unique data. The system and method allows for the design and manufacture of bespoke protective sports equipment that is purposely designed and manufactured to match the anatomical specifications of the player's body part.