ENDURO MOUNTAIN BIKING CHIN BAR
20210378347 · 2021-12-09
Inventors
- Erin Kyle Ellison (Felton, CA, US)
- Eamon Briggs (Santa Cruz, CA, US)
- Benjamin Warren Penner (Santa Cruz, CA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bicycle helmet system comprising a helmet and a chin bar is disclosed. The chin bar is removably coupled to the helmet and wrapped circumferentially around a portion of the helmet. The chin bar may include a rear buckle configured to tighten the chin bar around the helmet. The chin bar may also include two side buckles that engage with side recesses on the helmet when the chin bar is removably coupled to the helmet. The chin bar may also include two alignment protrusions positioned to engage with alignment recesses on the helmet when the chin bar is removably coupled to the helmet.
Claims
1. A chin bar configured to removably attach to a helmet, wherein the chin bar comprises opposing terminating ends, a first side coupling, and a second side coupling opposite the first side coupling, each of the first and second side couplings comprising a lever operable between an open position and a closed position and a base configured to releasably engage with the helmet at respective first and second side recesses of the helmet when the lever is in the closed position; wherein the chin bar is configured to wrap circumferentially around and overlap an outer surface of the helmet and extend forward of the helmet at a bottom of an open front side of the helmet when the chin bar is attached to the helmet; and wherein the opposing terminating ends are attached to each other through a rear coupling configured to tighten the chin bar circumferentially against the outer surface of the helmet in a closed position and configured to loosen the chin bar circumferentially against the outer surface of the helmet in an open position so that the chin bar is removable from the helmet while the helmet is worn by a mountain biker.
2. The chin bar of claim 1, wherein the rear coupling is further configured to attach the opposing terminating ends together in the closed position, and configured to release the opposing terminating ends from each other in the open position.
3. The chin bar of claim 1, wherein the rear coupling comprises a rear buckle.
4. The chin bar of claim 1, wherein the rear coupling comprises a rear lever.
5. The chin bar of claim 1, wherein the first and second side couplings of the chin bar are first and second opposing side buckles, and wherein a portion of each of the first and second opposing side buckles is configured to engage a different one of the first and second side recesses on the helmet when the respective side buckle is in a closed position to couple the chin bar circumferentially around the helmet.
6. The chin bar of claim 5, wherein each of the first and second opposing side buckles further comprises a hook configured to engage with a different front receiver of a helmet comprising two front receivers separate from and proximate to the two side recesses when the respective buckle is in the closed position.
7. The chin bar of claim 6, wherein the chin bar further comprises two alignment protrusions configured to engage with two alignment recesses on the helmet.
8. A chin bar configured to removably attach to a helmet having an outer surface, an open front side, and first and second side recesses on respective left and right sides of the helmet, wherein the chin bar comprises opposing terminating ends and configured to cover a portion of the open front side of the helmet and wrap around and overlap the outer surface of the helmet along a bottom rear of the helmet, the chin bar further comprising a buckle on each side of the chin bar, each buckle comprising a buckle base sized to fit within the respective first and second side recesses on opposing sides of the helmet, wherein each buckle is configured to engage the chin bar to the helmet in a closed position, and release the chin bar from engagement with the helmet in an open position; wherein each buckle further comprises a buckle lever movable between the open position and the closed position; wherein the chin bar further comprises a rear coupling at the opposing terminating ends of the chin bar, the rear coupling attaching the opposing terminating ends of the chin bar to each other and operable between an open position and a closed position that reduces the circumference of the chin bar and tightens the chin bar circumferentially against the outer surface of the helmet.
9. The chin bar of claim 8, wherein each of the buckles further comprises a hook operably coupled to a lever such that movement of the lever from the open position to the closed position draws the hook closer to the base, the hook being configured to engage a corresponding front receiver on the helmet when the lever is in the closed position.
10. The chin bar of claim 10, wherein the corresponding front receiver to each hook is separate from and proximate to each of the respective first and second side recesses of the helmet.
11. The chin bar of claim 8, wherein the chin bar extends forward of the helmet at a bottom of the open front side when the chin bar is attached to the helmet.
12. The chin bar of claim 8, wherein the rear coupling is further configured to attach the opposing terminating ends together in the closed position, and configured to release the opposing terminating ends from each other in the open position.
13. The chin bar of claim 8, wherein the rear coupling is configured to tighten the chin bar circumferentially against the outer surface of the helmet in a closed position and configured to loosen the chin bar circumferentially against the outer surface of the helmet in an open position so that the chin bar is removable from the helmet while the helmet is worn by a mountain biker.
14. The chin bar of claim 8, wherein the rear coupling comprises a rear buckle.
15. The chin bar of claim 8, wherein the rear coupling comprises a rear lever.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, where like designations denote like elements, and:
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DESCRIPTION
[0024] This disclosure, its aspects and implementations, are not limited to the specific components or assembly procedures disclosed herein. Many additional components and assembly procedures known in the art consistent with the intended operation and/or assembly procedures for an enduro mountain biking chin bar will become apparent for use with implementations of enduro mountain biking chin bars from this disclosure. Accordingly, for example, although particular helmets and chin bars are disclosed, such helmets and chin bars and implementing components may comprise any shape, size, style, type, model, version, measurement, concentration, material, quantity, and/or the like as is known in the art for such helmets and enduro mountain biking chin bars and implementing components, consistent with the intended operation of an enduro mountain biking chin bar.
[0025] A removable chin bar is disclosed herein that overcomes many of the drawbacks and hazards in enduro mountain biking that arise both from riding with a downhill certified helmet with its associated chin bar and from riding without a chin bar at all. In addition, embodiments of the removable chin bar disclosed herein improves upon conventional removable chin bar helmets.
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[0027] In some embodiments, a removable chin bar 20 is a stand-alone component that can be adapted for use with bike certified helmets. In more particular embodiments, a removable chin bar 20 includes a helmet 4 that is specifically intended for use with removable chin bar 20 of the present disclosure. Such a helmet is preferably a bike certified helmet or a mountain bike certified helmet. According to some aspects, a helmet 4 comprises a plurality of vent holes 8 positioned around the helmet 4 and extending through the helmet 4. The vent holes 8 may be surrounded by an angled edge on an outer surface 10 of the helmet 4. In some embodiments, amongst the plurality of vent holes 8 may be one or more side vents and one or more alignment vents (shown in
[0028] In one or more embodiments, a removable chin bar 20 removably couples circumferentially around a helmet 4. In more particular embodiments, such as the non-limiting embodiment depicted in
[0029] In one or more embodiments, a removable chin bar 20 comprises at least one rear coupling configured to reduce the circumference of the removable chin bar. In the non-limiting embodiment depicted in
[0030] By circumferentially wrapping a chin bar 20 around a helmet 4, the chin bar is more resistant to deformation, and is more robust in terms of energy absorption and energy management than those designs previously used for removable chin bars that simply clip into a side portion of the helmet. Significantly, a force or side impact acting on a helmet is better absorbed and managed thereby offering better protection to the helmet wearer because the securely attached chin guard reduces rotation and movement of the chin bar with respect to the helmet.
[0031] According to some aspects, a chin bar 20 further comprises one or more side couplings. More particularly, a chin bar 20 may comprise one or more side buckles 26, as depicted in the non-limiting embodiment of
[0032] In addition to using buckles or other movable mechanical fasteners for securing a chin bar 20 to a helmet 4, other features, such as one or more alignment protrusions 38 or details may be utilized.
[0033] Returning now to
[0034] In alternative embodiments, a circumference-reducing rear buckle 32 is not required. Instead, any device that secures a hoop-shaped chin bar to a helmet 4 could be utilized such that the chin bar 20 wraps circumferentially around the helmet 4 instead of merely plugging into the helmet as previously known in the art.
[0035] A chin bar 20 according to the present disclosure also provides a ventilation system for the user that is an improvement to the downhill certified helmets described in the background section above. In some implementations, the removable chin bar 20, like the helmet itself, has a plurality of vent holes 40 (shown in
[0036] With respect to vent holes 40 in a chin bar 20, vent holes 40 may be formed on both sides of the removable chin bar 20 and on the front end of the front portion 22 of the removable chin bar 20 such that they are directly in front of the user's face during use. However, they are preferably adjacent each other, one on top of the other. This configuration provides a taller chin bar 20 in front of the user's face while maintaining the ventilation system. In addition or alternative, some embodiments of a removable chin bar 20 comprise two vent holes 40 on each side.
[0037] Other embodiments of a mountain biking helmet system 2 may comprise additional or alternative buckles or couplings to secure a chin bar 20 to other parts of a helmet 20. For example, as depicted in
[0038] According to some aspects one or more side recesses 16 on a helmet 4 are configured to receive a buckle base 41 of a side buckle 26. A size, shape, and volume of the side recesses 16 may be sized to substantially or completely contain a volume of the side buckle 26 such that an aesthetic of the helmet 4 is not altered and an outer profile of the helmet 4 is not expanded to include protrusions extending from the helmet 4 which could interfere with helmet aerodynamics, wearability, or functionality of the helmet 4. Alternatively, a size of the side buckle 26 can be designed to fit substantially or completely within the side recess 16.
[0039] One or more embodiments of a helmet 50 comprise an in-molded thermoplastic lower component 52 configured to provide added structure or a reinforced portion of the helmet 50. According to some aspects, the thermoplastic lower component 52 is positioned to surround one or more of the plurality of vent holes 8. More particularly, a thermoplastic lower component 52 may be positioned on an outer surface 10 of a helmet to surround a side recess 16 and an alignment recess 14 of the plurality of vent holes 8.
[0040] As shown in
[0041] According to some aspects, a plurality of tooth receivers 54 are positioned in a helmet 4 proximate a side recess 16. More particularly a helmet 50 may comprise a front tooth receiver, a rear tooth receiver, and two side tooth receivers. A base 41 of a side buckle 26, as shown in
[0042] Additionally, a side buckle 26, as well as variations thereof, can also be beneficially employed for releasably coupling any desired article or accessory to the helmet, such as a camera mount, light, or other feature. By embedding a buckle within a helmet vent hole 8 or other similar aperture, articles and devices can be attached to the helmet with a minimal change or no aesthetic change to helmet. For example, when a chin bar 20 of a helmet 50 is off or is not attached, the aesthetic of the helmet 50 is substantially identical to a helmet that is not configured to receive a chin bar 20 using the buckles described herein. Similarly, when an accessory such as a chin bar 20 is attached to a helmet 50, an aesthetic of the helmet 50 is likewise not substantially affected because much, if not all, of the latching or attachment mechanism is submerged or contained within the side recess 16 of the helmet.
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[0044] According to some aspects, a lever 30 may comprise two protrusions 43 that push against two corresponding flexible beams 45 when the lever 30 is in its closed position (shown in
[0045] By using a method similar to that employed by the side buckle 26, a helmet accessory, such as a chin bar 20 or other device, can be easily and reliably releasably coupled to the helmet. Additionally, the addition or removal of the accessory can be done using buckles and hooks without the additional time and effort required with obtaining and using tools as previously required.
[0046] Many of the various concepts and detailed descriptions provided herein do not include the full descriptions of the various components, so as to not obfuscate the disclosed inventions. Unless otherwise explained and excluded herein, it is intended that the embodiments and implementations disclosed herein may be used in combination with any relevant embodiments and implementations that would be known to a person of ordinary skill in the art.