IMPACT ABSORPTION PADDING FOR CONTACT SPORTS HELMETS
20170232327 ยท 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A63B71/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
There is disclosed an improved impact absorption padding for a contact sports helmet, for contact sports such as football, hockey and lacrosse, which incorporates a plurality of air pockets formed from a resiliently flexible material, such as plastic or rubber. At least some of the air pockets enclose a coil or spring. The coil or spring is also resiliently flexible over a wide range of temperatures, and oriented to compress in the general direction of impact to absorb a substantial portion of the energy before it is transferred to the head of the player. The coil or spring is also sized and shaped to return the air pocket to a desired thickness and shape after an impact. The air pockets may be arranged to substantially cover the outside of a contact sports helmet shell as a layer of impact absorption padding. A second inner layer of impact absorption padding may also be provided inside the contact sports helmet shell.
Claims
1. An impact absorption padding for a contact sports helmet, comprising: a plurality of air pockets configured in an array and adapted to attach to a contact sports helmet shell; and a resiliently flexible impact absorption member provided in at least some of the plurality of air pockets, the resiliently flexible impact absorption member oriented and adapted to compress in the direction of an impact and absorb a substantial portion of the impact force.
2. The impact absorption padding of claim 1, wherein the air pockets may be formed from various thicknesses of plastic and rubber forming different parts of the air pocket.
3. The impact absorption padding of claim 1, wherein the resiliently flexible impact absorption member comprises a coil or spring.
4. The impact absorption padding of claim 1, wherein the resiliently flexible impact absorption member comprises a plurality of resiliently flexible ribs spaced around the around the wall of the air pocket.
5. The impact absorption padding of claim 3, wherein the plurality of resiliently flexible ribs are vertically oriented, and increase in cross-section from top to bottom.
6. The impact absorption padding of claim 1, wherein at least some of the plurality of air pockets include a pressure control valve, the pressure control valve adapted to control the rate at which air escapes from an air pocket.
7. The impact absorption padding of claim 6, wherein the pressure control valve is adapted to allow air to escape externally to a surrounding environment.
8. The impact absorption padding of claim 6, wherein the pressure control valve is adapted to allow air to escape to an adjacent air pocket.
9. The impact absorption padding of claim 1, wherein at least some of the air pockets include a pressure control valve adapted to allow air to escape at a different rate from other adjacent air pockets, thereby providing at least two different types of air pockets with different impact absorption mechanisms.
10. The impact absorption padding of claim 1, wherein at least some of the air pockets are sealed air pockets which do not include a pressure control valve, but are formed from a resiliently flexible material adapted to allow the walls of the sealed air pocket to be at least partially displaced into adjacent air pockets.
11. The impact absorption padding of claim 1, further comprising a layer of outer skin bonded to the top of the plurality of air pockets.
12. The impact absorption padding of claim 11, wherein the outer skin is a silicon material adapted to mark an area of impact that has exceeded a threshold.
13. The impact absorption padding of claim 11, wherein the mark is a deformation of the outer skin indicated by depressions and other visual cues.
14. The impact absorption padding of claim 11, wherein the outer skin is adapted to receive paints or decals depicting team colors and logos.
15. The impact absorption padding of claim 1, further comprising a base layer for providing structural support for the plurality of air pockets.
16. The impact absorption padding of claim 15, wherein the base layer is a molded plastic layer adapted to the shape of a contact sports helmet shell.
17. The impact absorption padding of claim 1, wherein the plurality of air pockets configured in an array are arranged in a repeating pattern of different types of air pockets, including alternating air pockets with resiliently flexible impact absorption members and pressure control valves with adjacent sealed air pockets without air pressure control valves.
18. The impact absorption padding of claim 1, wherein the padding is adapted to be placed on an inside of a contact sports helmet shell as an inner impact absorption padding.
19. The impact absorption padding of claim 18, wherein the padding adapted to be placed on an inside of a contact sports helmet shell as an inner impact absorption padding is further adapted to receive foam padding to supplement the inner impact absorption padding.
20. The impact absorption padding of claim 1, wherein the contact sport is one of football, hockey and lacrosse.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] As noted above, the present invention relates to an improved impact absorption padding for a contact sports helmet, for use in contact sports such as football, hockey and lacrosse.
[0025] As illustrated in
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[0030] As shown in
[0031] Adjacent air pockets 630 that do not contain resiliently flexible impact absorption members (i.e. coils or springs) may also include a pressure control valve 622 which allows air to escape at a different rate from the air pockets 620 containing a resiliently flexible impact absorption member (i.e. coil or spring), thereby providing at least two different adjacent air pockets 620, 630 with different impact absorption characteristics. The pressure control valves 622 also allow air back into the air pocket 620 when the coil or spring restores the air pocket 620 to its original shape and volume.
[0032] Advantageously, a severe impact to the contact sports helmet can be substantially absorbed by the impact absorption layer 210, 310, 400, 500, 600, before most of the energy is transferred to the contact sports player's head.
[0033] Still referring to
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[0035] In an embodiment, this outer skin 710 may be a silicone-like skin that is firmly bonded to the top of the layer of air pockets 620, 630, 640. This outer layer 710 may receive paints or decals depicting team colors and logos on the football helmet.
[0036] Now referring to
[0037] In an embodiment, the plurality of ribs 830 in the embodiment of
[0038] In another embodiment, the air pocket or cell 820 of
[0039] While illustrative embodiments have been described above by way of example with respect to a football helmet, it will be appreciated that the impact absorption padding as described above may be applied to other contact sports helmets, such as hockey helmets and lacrosse helmets, for example. Any contact sport in which players repeatedly come into hard contact and wear helmets for head protection may benefit from the impact absorption padding as described above.
[0040] Thus, in an aspect, there is provided an impact absorption padding for a contact sports helmet, comprising: a plurality of air pockets configured in an array and adapted to attach to a contact sports helmet shell; and a resiliently flexible impact absorption member provided in at least some of the plurality of air pockets, the resiliently flexible impact absorption member oriented and adapted to compress in the direction of an impact and absorb a substantial portion of the impact force.
[0041] In an embodiment, the air pockets may be formed from various thicknesses of plastic and rubber forming different parts of the air pocket.
[0042] In another embodiment, the resiliently flexible impact absorption member comprises a coil or spring.
[0043] In another embodiment, the resiliently flexible impact absorption member comprises a plurality of resiliently flexible ribs spaced around the around the wall of the air pocket.
[0044] In another embodiment, the plurality of resiliently flexible ribs are vertically oriented, and increase in cross-section from top to bottom.
[0045] In another embodiment, at least some of the plurality of air pockets include a pressure control valve, the pressure control valve adapted to control the rate at which air escapes from an air pocket.
[0046] In another embodiment, the pressure control valve is adapted to allow air to escape externally to a surrounding environment.
[0047] In another embodiment, the pressure control valve is adapted to allow air to escape to an adjacent air pocket.
[0048] In another embodiment, at least some of the air pockets include a pressure control valve adapted to allow air to escape at a different rate from other adjacent air pockets, thereby providing at least two different types of air pockets with different impact absorption mechanisms.
[0049] In another embodiment, at least some of the air pockets are sealed air pockets which do not include a pressure control valve, but are formed from a resiliently flexible material adapted to allow the walls of the sealed air pocket to be at least partially displaced into adjacent air pockets.
[0050] In another embodiment, the impact absorption padding further comprises a layer of outer skin bonded to the top of the plurality of air pockets.
[0051] In an embodiment, the outer skin is a silicon material adapted to mark an area of impact that has exceeded a threshold.
[0052] In another embodiment, the mark is a deformation of the outer skin indicated by depressions and other visual cues.
[0053] In another embodiment, the outer skin is adapted to receive paints or decals depicting team colors and logos.
[0054] In another embodiment, the impact absorption padding further comprises a base layer for providing structural support for the plurality of air pockets.
[0055] In an embodiment, the base layer is a molded plastic layer adapted to the shape of a contact sports helmet shell.
[0056] In another embodiment, the plurality of air pockets configured in an array are arranged in a repeating pattern of different types of air pockets, including alternating air pockets with resiliently flexible impact absorption members and pressure control valves with adjacent sealed air pockets without air pressure control valves.
[0057] In another embodiment, the padding is adapted to be placed on an inside of a contact sports helmet shell as an inner impact absorption padding.
[0058] In another embodiment, the padding adapted to be placed on an inside of a contact sports helmet shell as an inner impact absorption padding is further adapted to receive foam padding to supplement the inner impact absorption padding.
[0059] In another embodiment, the contact sport is one of football, hockey and lacrosse.
[0060] Various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims.