Helmet with varying shock absorption
11213088 · 2022-01-04
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Abstract
A helmet including a body, an outer shell having an inner surface and an outer surface and a plurality of shock absorbers, the shock absorbers being positioned internal of the outer shell. A first set of shock absorbers has a first shock absorption characteristic and a second set of shock absorbers has a second shock absorption characteristic, the second shock absorption characteristic being different than the first shock absorber.
Claims
1. A helmet comprising an outer shell having an inner surface and an outer surface and a plurality of shock absorbers, the plurality of shock absorbers being positioned internal of the outer shell and extending from a common surface, the plurality of shock absorbers including: at least one first shock absorber defining a first height such that the at least one first shock absorber includes a first shock absorption characteristic; at least one second shock absorber defining a second height different than the first height such that the at least one second shock absorber includes a second shock absorption characteristic different than the first shock absorption characteristic; and at least one third shock absorber defining a third height different than the first height and the second height such that the at least one third shock absorber includes a third shock absorption characteristic different than the first shock absorption characteristic and the second shock absorption characteristic, wherein the at least one first shock absorber includes a first set of shock absorbers having the first shock absorption characteristic, the least one second shock absorber includes a second set of shock absorbers having the second shock absorption characteristic, and the least one third shock absorber includes a third set of shock absorbers having the third shock absorption characteristic, wherein the first, second, and third sets of shock absorbers each comprise air cells, each air cell forming an air pocket, wherein the air cells of the first set of shock absorbers include a first relief valve releasing pressure when a first pressure threshold is exceeded, wherein the air cells of the second set of shock absorbers include a second relief valve releasing pressure when a second pressure threshold is exceeded different than the first pressure threshold, and wherein the air cells of the third set of shock absorbers include a third relief valve releasing pressure when a third pressure threshold is exceeded different than the first pressure threshold and the second pressure threshold.
2. The helmet of claim 1, wherein the first height is greater than the second height and the second height is greater than the third height.
3. The helmet of claim 1, wherein the helmet includes an inner liner and the outer shell spins with respect to the inner liner of the helmet to release energy and thereby facilitate dispersion of force resulting from an impact to the helmet.
4. The helmet of claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the outer shell has a low friction surface to deflect impact to the helmet.
5. The helmet of claim 1, wherein the first shock absorption characteristic provides a lower activation threshold than the second shock absorption characteristic and the second shock absorption characteristic provides a lower activation threshold than the third shock absorption characteristic such that activation of the first, second, and third sets of shock absorbers is dependent on the force impact to the helmet.
6. The helmet of claim 1, wherein a first gradient of stress absorption of the first set of shock absorbers differs from a second gradient of stress absorption of the second set of shock absorbers and the second gradient of stress absorption differs from a third gradient of stress absorption of the third set of shock absorbers, thereby providing successive loading based on severity of force impact to the helmet.
7. A helmet for diffusing and dispersing a force provided by an impact to the helmet, the helmet comprising an inner liner, an outer shell and a plurality of shock absorbing members positioned internal of the outer shell and extending from the inner liner, an outer surface of the shell having a low friction surface to deflect the force to the helmet by aiding glancing rather than a direct hit, the plurality of shock absorbing members having a varying gradient of shock absorption to provide successive loading based on severity of the force impact, the outer shell being rotatable with respect to the inner liner to minimize direct hit impact, wherein the plurality of shock absorbing members includes: a first set of shock absorbers each defining a first height such that the first set of shock absorbers includes a first gradient of shock absorption; a second set of shock absorbers each defining a second height different than the first height such that the second set of shock absorbers includes a second gradient of shock absorption different than the first gradient of shock absorption; and a third set of shock absorbers each defining a third height different than the first height and the second height such that the third set of shock absorbers includes a third gradient of shock absorption different than the first gradient of shock absorption and the second gradient of shock absorption, wherein the first, second, and third sets of shock absorbers each comprise air cells, each air cell forming an air pocket and wherein the air cells of the first set of shock absorbers include a first relief valve releasing pressure when a first pressure threshold is exceeded, wherein the air cells of the second set of shock absorbers include a second relief valve releasing pressure when a first pressure threshold is exceeded different than the first pressure threshold, and wherein the air cells of the third set of shock absorbers include a third relief valve releasing pressure when a third pressure threshold is exceeded different than the first pressure threshold and the second pressure threshold.
8. The helmet of claim 7, wherein the first height is greater than the second height and the second height is greater than the third height.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiment(s) of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(19) Additionally, the padding inside the helmet does not provide adequate protection to the head, especially since the heavy helmet provides the wearer with a false sense of protection. This false sense of protection oftentimes lead to more head injuries since the helmet is used offensively as the wearer uses the helmet as a direct force against an opponent, and the wearer will incur direct impacts on the helmet.
(20) Moreover, the amount of padding that can be provided in the helmet of the prior art is limited by the size of the helmet since if thicker padding is utilized it will take up more internal space, leading to even larger and more cumbersome helmet. Additionally, if such additional padding/cushioning is added, it would need to be sufficient to handle all impacts, regardless of the force. Therefore, the helmet would need to be designed with thicker cushioning throughout, even if not necessary to handle small impact forces. Also, if the helmet is designed solely to accommodate maximum impact, it will be stiffer and “bumpier” on the user's head.
(21) The present invention advantageously provides a lightweight helmet without sacrificing effectiveness in injury prevention. This is achieved through the varying shock absorbers (shock absorbing members) lining the helmet. Additionally, the helmet is designed in certain embodiments so that upon certain impact forces, the outer shell spins with respect to the helmet body, thus further dispersing the force of the impact.
(22) Turning now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify similar or like components throughout the several views,
(23) Shock absorbers in the embodiment of
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(28) In some embodiments, the shock absorbers of the various embodiments described herein can contain material such as foam. Alternatively the shock absorbers can contain a fluid with a relief valve for releasing pressure when the pressure is greater than a pressure threshold to reduce the effects of impact to the head. The relief valves allow for force deceleration and would have different thresholds for release to provide shock absorbers of varying shock absorption characteristics. In other embodiments, some of the shock absorbers can contain compressible surfaces such as foam and other shock absorbers can contain fluid with a relief valve.
(29) Thus, the shock absorbers in accordance with the present disclosure can have different configurations, different heights and/or different materials to accommodate different forces, thus providing differential protection. They can be arranged in an alternating arrangement or grouped together in a different pattern. They can be arranged in two or more sets of varying shock absorption characteristics and can be evenly or unevenly distributed. The number of shock absorbers for each set can be the same or alternately a different number in each set.
(30) The inner liner with the aforedescribed shock absorbing features can be provided as a non-removable component attached to the helmet e.g., helmet 20. Alternatively, as shown in the embodiment of
(31) The outer shell of the helmet of the present invention in some embodiments can be rotatable with respect to the helmet body. This helps to deflect the force to minimize direct hit impact. This is shown for example in
(32) In some embodiments, any of the aforedescribed helmets can have a low friction outer surface, and even an enhanced slippery outer surface, by providing a low friction coating or low friction outer layer to aid in a glancing or deflecting rather than a direct hit. That is, the lower friction outer surface deflects the force to the helmet.
(33) Helmets for other sports and uses are also contemplated.
(34) While the above description contains many specifics, those specifics should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the disclosure, but merely as exemplifications of preferred embodiments thereof. Those skilled in the art will envision many other possible variations that are within the scope and spirit of the disclosure as defined by the claims appended hereto.