Protective helmet headband for accommodating multiple head sizes and/or shapes
11096439 · 2021-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Matthew King (Lexington, KY, US)
- Matthew G. Plunkett (Lexington, KY, US)
- Nathan E. Robinson (Lexington, KY, US)
- Joshua J. M. Haldeman (Cincinnati, OH, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A headband for a protective helmet comprises a front portion configured to be secured to the protective helmet; a left rear portion that is selectively connected to the front portion; a right rear portion that is selectively connected to the front portion and is configured to overlap the left rear portion; and a means for securing a position of the left rear portion relative to the right rear portion, such as a ratchet mechanism. A headband kit includes multiple left rear portions, each of which can be selectively connected to the front portion, and multiple right rear portions, each of which can be selectively connected to the front portion.
Claims
1. A headband for a protective helmet, comprising: a front portion configured to be secured to the protective helmet; a left rear portion that is selectively connected to the front portion; a right rear portion that is selectively connected to the front portion and is configured to overlap the left rear portion; and a means for securing a position of the left rear portion relative to the right rear portion; wherein, at one distal end of the front portion of the headband, there is a cylindrical extension that is adapted to fit in and engage a corresponding opening defined by the left rear portion of the headband, thus connecting the left rear portion of the headband to the front portion of the headband; and wherein, at another distal end of the front portion of the headband, there is a cylindrical extension that is adapted to fit in and engage a corresponding opening defined by the right rear portion of the headband, thus connecting the right rear portion of the headband to the front portion of the headband.
2. The headband as recited in claim 1, wherein the means for securing the position of the left rear portion relative to the right rear portion is a ratchet mechanism, wherein each of the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband defines an elongated slot and associated rack gear, wherein a housing defines an internal cavity for receiving the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband in an overlapping arrangement, and wherein an adjustment mechanism is adapted to cause lateral movement of the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband with respect to one another.
3. The headband as recited in claim 2, wherein the adjustment mechanism includes a pinion which is adapted to mate with and engage the respective rack gears of the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband, and a knob operably connected to the pinion, such that rotation of the knob results in rotation of the pinion and causes lateral movement of the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband with respect to one another.
4. The headband as recited in claim 1, wherein each cylindrical extension has multiple radial tabs at spaced intervals about a periphery of the cylindrical extension, and wherein each of the respective openings defined by the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband includes corresponding notches at spaced intervals about a periphery of the respective opening, thus facilitating connection of each of the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband to the front portion of the headband via alignment of the multiple radial tabs with the corresponding notches.
5. The headband as recited in claim 1, wherein the left rear portion of the headband pivots relative to the front portion of the headband through rotation of the cylindrical extension relative to the corresponding opening.
6. A headband kit for a protective helmet, comprising: a front portion configured to be secured to the protective helmet; multiple left rear portions, each of which can be selectively connected to the front portion; and multiple right rear portions, each of which can be selectively connected to the front portion; wherein, at one distal end of the front portion, there is a cylindrical extension that is adapted to fit in and engage a corresponding opening defined by a selected one of the multiple left rear portions, thus connecting the selected one of the multiple left rear portions to the front portion; and wherein, at another distal end of the front portion, there is a cylindrical extension that is adapted to fit in and engage a corresponding opening defined by a selected one of the multiple right rear portions, thus connecting the selected one of the multiple right rear portions to the front portion.
7. The headband kit for a protective helmet as recited in claim 6, and further comprising a means for securing a selected one of the multiple left rear portions to a selected one of the multiple right rear portions.
8. The headband kit for a protective helmet as recited in claim 7, wherein the means for securing a selected one of the multiple left rear portions to a selected one of the multiple right rear portions is a ratchet mechanism, wherein each of the multiple left rear portions and each of the multiple right rear portions defines an elongated slot and associated rack gear, wherein a housing defines an internal cavity for receiving the selected one of the multiple left rear portions and the selected one of the multiple right rear portions in an overlapping arrangement, and wherein an adjustment mechanism is adapted to cause lateral movement of the selected one of the multiple left rear portions and the selected one of the multiple right rear portions with respect to one another.
9. The headband kit for a protective helmet as recited in claim 8, wherein the adjustment mechanism includes a pinion which is adapted to mate with and engage the respective rack gears of the selected one of the multiple left rear portions and the selected one of the multiple right rear portions, and a knob operably connected to the pinion, such that rotation of the knob results in rotation of the pinion and causes lateral movement of the selected one of the multiple left rear portions and the selected one of the multiple right rear portions with respect to one another.
10. A protective helmet adapted to receive and protect a wearer's head, comprising: a shell shaped to protect the wearer's head, the shell defining a bottom opening and an internal cavity for receiving the wearer's head; and a headband operably connected to the shell, including a front portion operably connected to the shell, a left rear portion that is selectively connected to the front portion, a right rear portion that is selectively connected to the front portion and is configured to overlap the left rear portion, and a means for securing a position of the left rear portion relative to the right rear portion, wherein, at one distal end of the front portion of the headband, there is a cylindrical extension that is adapted to fit in and engage a corresponding opening defined by the left rear portion of the headband, thus connecting the left rear portion of the headband to the front portion of the headband, and wherein, at another distal end of the front portion of the headband, there is a cylindrical extension that is adapted to fit in and engage a corresponding opening defined by the right rear portion of the headband, thus connecting the right rear portion of the headband to the front portion of the headband.
11. The protective helmet as recited in claim 10, wherein the means for securing the position of the left rear portion relative to the right rear portion is a ratchet mechanism, wherein each of the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband defines an elongated slot and associated rack gear, wherein a housing defines an internal cavity for receiving the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband in an overlapping arrangement, and wherein an adjustment mechanism is adapted to cause lateral movement of the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband with respect to one another.
12. The protective helmet as recited in claim 11, wherein the adjustment mechanism includes a pinion which is adapted to mate with and engage the respective rack gears of the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband, and a knob operably connected to the pinion, such that rotation of the knob results in rotation of the pinion and causes lateral movement of the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband with respect to one another.
13. The protective helmet as recited in claim 10, and further comprising a shock-absorbing liner positioned in the internal cavity.
14. The protective helmet as recited in claim 10, wherein the headband is directly attached to the shell.
15. The protective helmet as recited in claim 14, wherein the front portion of the headband includes multiple tabs, which each define cavities that mate with corresponding projections that extend from an underside of the shell.
16. The protective helmet as recited in claim 10, wherein each cylindrical extension has multiple radial tabs at spaced intervals about a periphery of the cylindrical extension, and wherein each of the respective openings defined by the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband includes corresponding notches at spaced intervals about a periphery of the respective opening, thus facilitating connection of each of the left rear portion and the right rear portion of the headband to the front portion of the headband via alignment of the multiple radial tabs with the corresponding notches.
17. The protective helmet as recited in claim 10, wherein the left rear portion of the headband pivots relative to the front portion of the headband through rotation of the cylindrical extension relative to the corresponding opening.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) The present invention is a headband for a protective helmet, and, more particularly, a headband for accommodating multiple head sizes and/or shapes.
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(10) As mentioned above, in other embodiments, the means for securing a position of the left rear portion 20 relative to the right rear portion 24 could be a pin-lock arrangement, with one of the left rear portion 20 and the right rear portion 24 being provided with a pin, and the other of the left rear portion 20 and the right rear portion 24 being provided with a series of holes at spaced intervals. As such, the pin can be inserted through a selected one of the holes, thus forming a loop of a selected circumference to fit snugly around the wearer's head.
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(12) More importantly, each of the left rear portion 20 and the right rear portion 24 can be readily disconnected from the front portion 12 of the headband 10 and exchanged for an alternative. In other words, different sizes (lengths) of the left rear portion 20 and the right rear portion 24 can be included as part of a kit and selected for use depending on the size of the user's head. For example,
(13) As best shown in
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(15) In some exemplary embodiments, the radial tabs 14a, 14b, 14c of the cylindrical extension 14 and the corresponding notches 22a, 22b, 22c of the opening 22 are spaced relative to one another in a manner which required the cylindrical extension 14 and the opening 22 to be aligned in a single, specific orientation before the left rear portion of the headband 10 can be connected to the front portion 12.
(16) Of course, it is contemplated and preferred that the left rear portion 20 and the right rear portion 24 have substantially identical constructions, and thus, the right rear portion 24 of the headband 10 is connected to the front portion 12 in the same manner as the left rear portion 20, as described above.
(17) As a further refinement, in this exemplary embodiment, and as shown in
(18) As a further refinement, in this exemplary embodiment, and as also shown in
(19) Finally, although not shown in the drawings, it should also be appreciated such ready exchange of the left rear portion 20 and/or the right rear portion 24 of the headband 10 can also allow for field upgrades and the attachment of an alternate ratchet mechanism or other means for securing a position of the left rear portion 20 relative to the right rear portion 24. Furthermore, it also allows for the attachment of other accessories, such as a fan, tail light, or haptic alert system.
(20) One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that additional embodiments are also possible without departing from the teachings of the present invention. This detailed description, and particularly the specific details of the exemplary embodiment disclosed therein, is given primarily for clarity of understanding, and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modifications will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.