SAFETY HELMET FAN SYSTEM
20230329386 · 2023-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D29/646
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/403
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D25/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D25/0673
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A42B3/283
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F04D29/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D25/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D25/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A safety helmet fan system includes a fan housing carrying a first fan on a first side of the fan housing and a second fan on a second side of the fan housing and configured to be mounted, by a mount connector located between the first side and the second side, on an exterior of a safety helmet shell above a brim of the safety helmet shell, and an elongate cooling air duct connected to the fan housing to direct cooling air flow from the fan housing around the brim and into an interior of the safety helmet shell.
Claims
1. A safety helmet fan system comprising: a first fan; a second fan; a fan housing carrying both the first fan and the second fan and configured to be releasably mounted on an exterior of a safety helmet shell above a brim of the safety helmet shell; and an elongate cooling air duct configured to direct cooling air flow from the fan housing around the brim and into an interior of the safety helmet shell.
2. The safety helmet fan system of claim 1 wherein the cooling air duct has a releasable connector configured to releasably connect the cooling air duct to the brim of the safety helmet shell.
3. The safety helmet fan system of claim 2 wherein the releasable connector is a snap fit connector.
4. The safety helmet fan system of claim 2 wherein the cooling air duct has a multi-piece construction with one of the pieces being a length of flexible duct and another of the pieces being a rigid length of duct defining a cooling air outlet to direct cooling air from the cooling air duct to an interior of a safety helmet shell.
5. The safety helmet fan system of claim 4 wherein the releasable connector is a snap fit connector.
6. The safety helmet fan system of claim 4 wherein the releasable connector is carried on the rigid length of duct.
7. The safety helmet fan system of claim 1 wherein the fan housing comprises a releasable mount connector centered on the fan housing between the first and second fans.
8. The safety helmet fan system of claim 1, wherein the elongate cooling air duct is further configured to direct the cooling air flow from the fan housing from the first fan, the safety fan system further comprising another elongate cooling air duct configured to direct the cooling air flow from the fan housing from the second fan.
9. The safety helmet fan system of claim 1, wherein the cooling air duct has a flexible construction that allows the cooling air duct to be selectively reshaped.
10. A safety helmet fan system comprising: a safety helmet comprising: a brim, and a first mount connector on an exterior of the safety helmet; a fan housing carrying a first fan, a second fan, and a second mount connector engageable with the first mount connector to releasably mount the fan housing on the exterior of the safety helmet shell above the brim; and a first elongate cooling air duct connected to the fan housing and configured to direct cooling air flow from the first fan to an interior of the safety helmet shell.
11. The safety helmet fan system of claim 10 wherein the first elongated cooling air duct has a releasable connector configured to releasably connect the first elongated cooling air duct to the brim of the safety helmet shell.
12. The safety helmet fan system of claim 11 wherein the first elongate cooling air duct has a multi piece construction with one of the pieces being a length of flexible duct and another of the pieces being a rigid length of duct defining a cooling air outlet to direct cooling air from the cooling air duct to an interior of a safety helmet shell.
13. The safety helmet fan system of claim 11 wherein the releasable connector is a snap fit connector.
14. The safety helmet fan system of claim 11 wherein the releasable connector is carried on the rigid length of duct.
15. The safety helmet fan system of claim 10 wherein the interior of the safety helmet shell is configured to surround a crown of a user's head.
16. The safety helmet fan system of claim 10 wherein the fan housing is configured to be mounted, by a mount connector located between the first fan and the second fan, on a safety helmet shell.
17. The safety helmet fan system of claim 10, wherein the first elongate cooling air duct has a flexible construction that allows the cooling air duct to be selectively reshaped.
18. A safety helmet fan system comprising: a first fan; a second fan; a removable fan housing carrying the first and second fans and configured to be mounted on an exterior of a safety helmet shell above a brim of the safety helmet shell; an elongate cooling air duct connected to the fan housing and configured to direct cooling air flow from the first fan and the second fan to an interior of the safety helmet shell.
19. The safety helmet fan system of claim 19, wherein the cooling air duct has a flexible construction that allows the cooling air duct to be selectively reshaped to accommodate different safety helmet brim configurations.
20. The safety helmet fan system of claim 19, wherein the elongate cooling air duct further comprises another elongate cooling air duct configured to direct the cooling air flow from the first fan and the second fan.
Description
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0038] Preferably and as shown in the illustrated embodiments, each of the air ducts 60 have a flexible configuration that allows the air ducts 60 to accommodate different brim configurations. In this regard, each air duct 60, or portions of each air duct 60, can be formed from a suitable resilient material, such as a suitable polymer, or can be formed with a flexible construction, such as can be provided by a corrugated metal or polymer duct, or can be formed by a combination of such constructions and resilient material, such as can be provided by a resilient material over-molded onto a spiraling spring structure, which is a construction commonly employed in the flexible hoses of household vacuum cleaners. As best seen in
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[0042] Turning now to more detail on the quick release mount connections 22 and with reference to
[0043] Preferably, releasable lock features 130 and 132 are provided on the connectors 100 and 102 to releasably lock the connectors 100 and 102 together when a connector 100 and connector 102 are fully engaged. In the illustrated embodiments, each of the lock features 130 is provided in the form of a planar shoulder 130 defined in a relief or slot 134 in the connector 100, and each of the lock features 132 is provided in the form of a cantilevered spring tab 132 having a tooth 136 that is engages the shoulder 130 when a connector 102 is fully inserted into one of the connectors 100. A user can disengage the tooth 136 from the shoulder 130 by manually actuating the tab 132 away from the shoulder 130 to release the connectors 100 and 102 from a fully engaged and locked condition.
[0044] In the illustrated embodiments, the above described features of each of the connectors 100 and 102 are formed as unitary parts of each of the corresponding housings 34, 44, and 84. However, it should be understood that portions of the connectors 100 or 102, or an entire connector 100 or 102, could be formed as a separate component that is then fixed to the remainder of the corresponding housing 34, 44, and 84. For example, in some applications it may be desirable to form the spring tab 132 or the clip 118 or both as a separate component that is then fixed to the corresponding housing 34, 44, and 84.
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[0047] Preferred embodiments of the inventive concepts are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventor(s) for carrying out the inventive concepts. Variations of those preferred embodiments will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The inventor(s) expect skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the inventor(s) intend that the inventive concepts can be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, the inventive concepts disclosed herein include all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements and features in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the inventive concepts unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. Further in this regard, while highly preferred forms of the systems 10, 30, and 32 are shown in the figures, it should be understood that this disclosure anticipates variations in the specific details of each of the disclosed components and features of the systems 10, 30, and 32 and that no limitation to a specific form, configuration, or detail is intended unless expressly and specifically recited in an appended claim.
[0048] For example, while specific and preferred forms have been shown for the connectors 100 and 102, in some applications, other forms of connectors that provide a quick release mount connection may be desirable. As an example, a bayonet type mount connection may be desirable in some applications, while a side release type connection such as commonly employed on buckles for webbing straps may be desirable in other applications. As another example, in some applications it may be desirable for the connector 100 to utilize a single groove 120 and for the connector 102 to utilize a single flange 124. In a further example, in some applications it may be desirable for the channels 114 and clips 118 to be straight (un-tapered) rather than the tapered shapes illustrated drawings. As yet a further example, it may be desirable for the spring tab 132 to include a semi-spherical bump that is engages in a semi-spherical recess in the connector 100 rather than the tooth 136 that engages the shoulder 130. Similarly, in some applications, it may be desirable for the connectors 100 and 102 to substitute a spring loaded, ball detent and corresponding relief for the spring tab 132 and shoulder 130. In yet another example, while the connectors 100 and 102 are shown as being centered on each of the corresponding housings 34, 44, and 84, in some applications it may be desirable to for the connectors 100 and 102 to have other locations or orientations, such as an offset location, on one or more of the housings 34, 44, and 84. Similarly, while the connectors 100 are shown in specific locations on each of the shells 140 and 142, in some applications it may be desirable for the connectors 100 to be located elsewhere on the shells 140 and 142, or for more than two of the connectors 100 to be provided on the shells 140 and 142. Additionally, in some applications it may be desirable for the male connectors 102 to be substituted for one or both of the female connectors 100 shown on each of the shells 140 and 142. Similarly, while the female connectors and features 100 and 114 have been shown on the front faces 104 and 106 of the housings 34 and 44 and the male connectors and features 102 and 118 have been shown on the back faces 108, 110, and 112 of the housings 34, 44, and 84, in some applications it may be desirable for the female connector and features 100 and 114 to be provided on the back faces 108, 110 and 112 and for the male connectors and features 100 and 118 to be provided on the front faces 104 and 106.
[0049] As a further example related to the fan unit 18, while in most applications it will desirable for the cooling air ducts 60′ and 60″ to be flexible, in some applications it may be desirable for the ducts 60′ and 60″ to be rigid. Furthermore, while the ducts 60 are shown with rectangular cross-sections that are transverse to the cooling air flow, other cross-sections, such as square, circular, or trapezoidal, may have advantages in certain applications. As another example, while the fan unit 18 is shown as including two motor driven fans 46, in some applications it may be desirable to include a single fan 46 or more than two fans 46. Additionally, while the fan unit 18 is shown as utilizing two of the ducts 60, in some applications it may be desirable to for the fan unit 18 to be configured for use with a single duct 60, or alternatively, to be configured for more than two ducts 60. Furthermore, while “blower” type fans 46 are shown, other types of fans, including axial fans, may be more desirable in some applications.
[0050] As an example related to the battery pack 16, while two electrical power connectors 38 are illustrated, in some applications it may be desirable for the battery pack 16 to include more than two or less than two of the connectors 38. As another example, while the connectors 38 are shown as being symmetrically located on top of the battery pack 16 with an upwardly opening orientation, other locations and orientations may be desirable for some applications.
[0051] As an example related to the headlamp 20, while the illustrated headlamp includes three light emitting elements 86, in some applications it may be desirable for the headlamp to include more or fewer light emitting elements 86. Furthermore, while the illustrated housing 84 is shown as including the mount component 90 pivot mounted to the main housing 88, in some applications it may be desirable for the component 90 to either be eliminated or for other types of articulated components to be utilized.
[0052] Another example is provided by the housings 34, 44 and 84, each of which is shown in one preferred form and configuration, but all of which can take on any suitable form and configuration depending upon the specifics of each intended application. For example, it may be desirable for the fan housing to have a significantly different form and configuration if an axial type fan is utilized instead of the illustrated blower type fan, or if only a single fan is utilized instead of the two illustrated fans, or if it is desired for the fan not to be fully enclosed as shown in the illustrated embodiments. Furthermore, it should be understood that as used herein, the term “housing” is intended to cover any structure, including any frame type structure, that can carry its associated device for mounting in the systems 10, 30 and 32,
[0053] As a further example related to the system 10, while the system 10 has been shown as including three specific components 16, 18 and 20, in some applications it may be desirable for the system 10 to include additional and/or different components that include either the connector 100 or the connector 102 or both connectors 100 and 102, or to include different components than those specifically disclosed. For example, it may be desirable for the system 10 to include a wireless communication unit, a gas detector, and/or a video camera. Furthermore, while the disclosed components are powered components, it may be desirable to utilize the connectors 100 and 102 and/or their arrangement on opposing faces of a housing to mount two or more components/accessories that are not powered by a battery or other power source.
[0054] The use of the terms “a” and “an” and “the” and “at least one” and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. The use of the term “at least one” followed by a list of one or more items (for example, “at least one of A and B”) is to be construed to mean one item selected from the listed items (A or B) or any combination of two or more of the listed items (A and B), unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. The terms “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and “containing” are to be construed as open-ended terms (i.e., meaning “including, but not limited to,”) unless otherwise noted. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., “such as”) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate the inventive concepts disclosed herein and does not pose a limitation on the scope of any invention unless expressly claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the inventive concepts disclosed herein.
[0055] All references, including publications, patent applications, and patents, cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by reference and were set forth in its entirety herein.