HEAD PROTECTIVE INSERT TECHNOLOGY FOR SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCING SUBCONCUSSIVE LEVEL IMPACTS TO PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR USED IN CONTACT AND COLLISION SPORTS
20170224042 ยท 2017-08-10
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Abstract
Head protective inserts are designed to be removably fitted within helmets such as, but not limited to, bicycle helmets, ski helmets, equestrian helmets, lacrosse helmets and football helmets. The inserts include an impact absorbing material formed of one or more polymeric materials having full elastic memory and, in some embodiments, may further include a thin polycarbonate outer layer adhered to the inner surface of the helmet. When fitted within a helmet, the inserts provide a significant increase in absorption and dissipation of impact forces beyond those forces absorbed by the structure and design of the helmet, without the need to change the size of the helmet. The inserts also provide increased comfort to the wearer and, in at least some embodiments, absorb and dissipate perspiration.
Claims
1. A head protective insert system for installation within protective headgear, comprising: at least one insert structured and disposed for removable attachment to an inside surface of the headgear, and said at least one insert being formed of one or more polymeric materials having elastic memory, and said at least one insert being structured and disposed to significantly increase absorption and dissipation of impact forces to the headgear beyond those forces absorbed by a structure of the headgear.
2. The head protective insert system as recited in claim 1 wherein the one or more polymeric materials have a Shore A hardness ranging between 20 and 80.
3. The head protective insert system as recited in claim 1 wherein the at least one insert is structured and configured to engage a user's forehead, left and right temporal regions, and at least a portion of a top and back of the user's head when installed in the headgear and with the headgear worn on the user's head.
4. The head protective insert system as recited in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of the inserts each structured and disposed for removable attachment to the inside surface of the headgear.
5. The head protective insert as recited in claim 1 wherein the at least one insert includes a fabric jacket covering the one or more polymeric materials, and the fabric jacket being structured and disposed for absorbing perspiration of a user wearing the headgear.
6. The head protective insert system as recited in claim 5 wherein the at least one insert includes ventilation holes formed through the one or more polymeric materials for allowing perspiration absorbed on an inner facing side of the fabric jacket to pass through the at least one insert so that the perspiration is absorbed into an outer side of the fabric jacket where the perspiration can be dissipated by wicking.
7. The head protective insert system as recited in claim 1 wherein the at least one insert includes a first layer formed of a polycarbonate material having an outer facing surface for engaging an inner surface of the headgear, and a second layer formed of one or more polymeric materials and having an inner facing surface for engaging a user's head, and the polycarbonate material of the first layer being structured and disposed for dissipating impact forces that are not absorbed by the headgear, and the one or more polymeric materials of the second layer being structured and disposed for absorbing at least a portion of the dissipated impact forces.
8. The head protective insert system as recited in claim 1 wherein the at least one insert includes a hook or loop component of a hook and loop releasable fastening system for attachment to a corresponding hook or loop component on an inner surface of the headgear.
9. The head protective insert system as recited in claim 5 wherein the fabric jacket includes a hook or loop component of a hook and loop releasable fastening system for attachment to a corresponding hook or loop component on an inner surface of the headgear.
10. A method for significantly reducing subconcussive level impacts to existing protective headgear used in contact and collision sports, said method comprising the steps of: providing at least one insert structured and disposed for removable attachment to an inside surface of the headgear, and the at least one insert being formed of one or more polymeric materials having elastic memory; attaching the at least one insert to an interior of the headgear for engagement with a user's head when the headgear is worn on the user's head; and absorbing and dissipating impact forces to the headgear by the at least one insert that are not absorbed by the structure of the headgear.
11. The method as recited in claim 10 further comprising the steps of: attaching the at least one insert to an interior of the headgear for engaging the user's forehead, left and right temporal regions and at least a portion of a top and back of the user's head.
12. The method as recited in claim 11 further comprising the steps of: covering the at least one insert with a fabric jacket; absorbing perspiration of the user on an inner facing side of the fabric jacket engaging the user's head; allowing the absorbed perspiration to travel to an outer facing side of the fabric jacket; and dissipating the perspiration on the fabric jacket by wicking.
13. The method as recited in claim 12 further comprising the step of: providing a plurality of holes formed through the at least one insert to allow the absorbed perspiration on the inner facing side of the fabric jacket to pass through the insert to the outer facing side of the fabric jacket for dissipation by wicking.
14. The method as recited in claim 11 further comprising the step of: providing at least one insert having a first layer formed of a polycarbonate material and having an outer facing surface for engaging an inner surface of the headgear, and a second layer formed of one or more polymeric materials and having an inner facing surface for engaging the user's head; dissipating impact forces by the polycarbonate first layer that are not absorbed by the headgear; and absorbing at least a portion of the dissipated impact forces by the second layer; and, thereby significantly increasing the absorption and dissipation of impact forces beyond those impact forces absorbed by the structure of the headgear.
15. The method as recited in claim 10 further comprising the steps of: removing an existing pad from the headgear; and placing the at least one insert in the headgear in replacement for the removed pad.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0033] Referring to the several views of the drawings, the present invention is directed to a unique and universal head protective technology for installation within sports helmets. The head protective technology includes one or more inserts 10 that are adapted to be mechanically fastened within a sports helmet, such as a bicycle helmet 100, for the purpose of absorbing and dissipating a significant amount of impact forces beyond those forces that are absorbed by the helmet design.
[0034] The various embodiments of the inserts 10 shown throughout the drawings are formed of one or more polymeric materials, and are specifically adapted to absorb and dissipate a significant amount of impact forces to the helmet beyond those forces that are absorbed by the original structural design of the helmet. Currently, testing protocol of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) for bicycle helmets requires that impact testing must be under 300 g's. In testing a bicycle helmet fitted with the protective polymer inserts 10 of the present invention, non-optimized polymer inserts improved the impact testing of a bicycle helmet to under 120 g's under the CPSC testing requirements. When the polymer inserts 10 are optimized for the specific helmet design and the desired level of protection, impact protection can be brought to below 100 g's when tested according to the CPSC requirements. Optimization of the polymeric inserts of the present invention is necessary due to the varying degree of impact absorption of preexisting bicycle helmet designs and systems, as well as the varying degree of impact absorption of other types of existing helmets and protective headgear systems. The polymeric inserts 10 of the present invention must be optimized for the particular sport helmet or other protective headgear in order to effectively absorb and dissipate a significant amount of impact forces beyond those forces absorbed by the existing sports helmet or other protective headgear, thereby significantly reducing subconcussive level impact forces to the head and brain. The present invention introduces the first technology that actually provides a second and additional level of impact absorption and dissipation beyond that provided by the original helmet design. In various preferred embodiments of the invention, polymeric inserts 10 have a Shore A hardness ranging between 20 and 80 depending upon the needed optimization of the preexisting helmet or other protective headgear system considered in conjunction with the polymeric inserts 10 that are placed therein.
[0035] In a first embodiment, the protective inserts 10 are in the form of a one-piece headgear 20 that may have an exterior absorbent jacket 22 (see
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[0038] In particular, the holes 52 through the polymer material 50 allow perspiration to travel through the insert 10 from the inner side 54 that engages the wearer's head so that the perspiration is absorbed to the outside 56 of the insert 10 where the perspiration can be dissipated by wicking from airflow through the openings in the helmet, such as a bicycle helmet 100.
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[0040] While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with several preferred and practical embodiments, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are fully contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention which is not to be limited except as defined in the following claims.