Helmet system
10980307 · 2021-04-20
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Abstract
A helmet system includes: a helmet shell; right and left bottom guards; a head strap comprising a head band and a plurality of flexible tethers, including a main tether stem and a tether connector, including a connector stem and a connector blocking member, such that the flexible tethers protrude from an outer periphery of the head band and are connected to tether apertures in the helmet shell. The head band can optionally include an opening with a band lock, and right and left upward curved sections. The helmet system can optionally include shoulder pads.
Claims
1. A helmet system, comprising: a) a helmet shell; b) a head strap, comprising: a head band, which is configured to encircle a head of a user, such that head band is stably and removably attachable to the head of the user; and a plurality of flexible tethers, such that each corresponding flexible tether is connected in an inner end to an outer periphery of the head band and protrudes outward from the head band, such that an outer end of the corresponding flexible tether is connected to an inner surface of the helmet shell; wherein the corresponding flexible tether further comprises: a main tether stem; and a tether connector, which is connected to an outer end of the main tether stem, the tether connector comprising: a connector stem, which is connected in an inner end to the main tether stem; and a connector blocking member, which is connected to an outer end of the main tether stem; wherein the connector stem is thinner than the main tether stem and the connector blocking member; wherein the helmet shell comprises a tether aperture, which comprises a blocking member opening and a stem opening; such that the connector blocking member is insertable through the blocking member opening, such that the connector stem slides into and through the stem opening; such that the connector blocking member locks in place on an outer side of the helmet shell, such that the corresponding flexible tether is removably connected to the helmet shell.
2. The helmet system of claim 1, further comprising: right and left bottom guards, which are mounted to respectively right and left bottom ends of the helmet shell; such that the helmet system when worn by the user is configured with shoulder separation distances between lowest points of respectively the right and left bottom guards and a top of a shoulder of the user, that are smaller than a head separation distance between a top inner point of the helmet shell and a top of the head of the user, whereby the right and left bottom guards prevent the head from impacting with the helmet shell.
3. The helmet system of claim 1, wherein the flexible tethers are curved.
4. The helmet system of claim 3, wherein the flexible tethers comprise at least one pair of two adjacent opposedly curved flexible tethers, which are configured with opposing convex curves that curve away from each in outer ends of the opposedly curved flexible tethers.
5. The helmet system of claim 4, wherein the head strap comprises four tether pairs, each including two adjacent opposedly curved flexible tethers, positioned on respectively front right, front left, rear right, and rear left sides of the head band.
6. The helmet system of claim 1, wherein the head band further comprises: right and left upward curved sections on respectively right and left sides of the head band, such that the right and left upward curved sections provide space for respectively right and left ears of the user.
7. The helmet system of claim 1, wherein the head band comprises a band lock, such that the head band is an open band that is closed with the band lock.
8. The helmet system of claim 1, further comprising a front pull down piece, which is connected to a front of the head band, such that the front pull down piece protrudes down, whereby the front pull down piece allows the user to grab the front pull down piece, in order to pull down the head band, such that it is secured tightly around the head of the user.
9. The helmet system of claim 1, further comprising a rear pull down piece, which is connected to a rear of the head band, such that the rear pull down piece protrudes down, whereby the rear pull down piece allows the user to grab the rear pull down piece in order to pull down the head band, such that it is secured tightly around the head of the user.
10. The helmet system of claim 1, wherein the flexible tethers are made of a rubber material.
11. The helmet system of claim 1, wherein the helmet shell is made of a plastic material.
12. A helmet system, comprising: a) a helmet shell; and b) a head strap, comprising: a head band, which is configured to encircle a head of a user, such that head band is stably and removably attachable to the head of the user; a plurality of flexible tethers, such that each corresponding flexible tether is connected in an inner end to an outer periphery of the head band and protrudes outward from the head band, such that an outer end of the corresponding flexible tether is connected to an inner surface of the helmet shell; and c) shoulder pads, which are configured to be worn on shoulders of the user; wherein the corresponding flexible tether further comprises: a main tether stem; and a tether connector, which is connected to an outer end of the main tether stem, the tether connector comprising: a connector stem, which is connected in an inner end to the main tether stem; and a connector blocking member, which is connected to an outer end of the main tether stem; wherein the connector stem is thinner than the main tether stem and the connector blocking member; wherein the helmet shell comprises a tether aperture, which comprises a blocking member opening and a stem opening; such that the connector blocking member is insertable through the blocking member opening, such that the connector stem slides into and through the stem opening; such that the connector blocking member locks in place on an outer side of the helmet shell, such that the corresponding flexible tether is removably connected to the helmet shell.
13. The helmet system of claim 12, further comprising: right and left bottom guards, which are mounted to respectively right and left bottom ends of the helmet shell; such that the helmet system when worn by the user is configured with shoulder separation distances between lowest points of respectively the right and left bottom guards and tops of respectively right and left sides of the shoulder pads, that are smaller than a head separation distance between a top inner point of the helmet shell and a top of the head of the user, whereby the right and left bottom guards prevent the head from impacting with the helmet shell.
14. The helmet system of claim 12, wherein the flexible tethers are curved.
15. The helmet system of claim 12, wherein the head band further comprises: right and left upward curved sections on respectively right and left sides of the head band, such that the right and left upward curved sections provide space for respectively right and left ears of the user.
16. The helmet system of claim 12, wherein the head band comprises a band lock, such that the head band is an open band that is closed with the band lock.
17. The helmet system of claim 12, further comprising a front pull down piece, which is connected to a front of the head band, such that the front pull down piece protrudes down, in order to allow the user to grab the front pull down piece in order to pull down the head band, such that it is secured tightly around the head of the user.
18. The helmet system of claim 12, further comprising a rear pull down piece, which is connected to a rear of the head band, such that the rear pull down piece protrudes down, in order to allow the user to grab the rear pull down piece in order to pull down the head band, such that it is secured tightly around the head of the user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(18) Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
(19) The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
(20) In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of a helmet system 100 with reference to
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(25) In related embodiments, the helmet system 100 can be configured for use with any contact, action, and/or extreme sport, including American football, soccer, ice hockey, ski racing, motor racing, etc.
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(33) In other related embodiments, outer ends of each flexible tether 124 can be glued or fused to the helmet shell.
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(37) In a related embodiment, the head band 122, the flexible tethers 124, and/or the right and left bottom guards 162 164 can be made of a rubber material, including natural rubber and elastomers, including silicone rubber.
(38) In another related embodiment, the head strap 120, including the head band 122 and the flexible tethers 324, each including a tether connector 326, can be manufactured in one piece, as a single unit, for example by injection molding or another type of molding process, or by an additive manufacturing process. Thereby, the helmet shell 110 and the head strap 120 can be connected, forming the helmet system 100, without any need for glue, screws or bolts.
(39) A yet a related embodiment, the head strap 120 can be manufactured in different sizes, such as in small, medium, and large, for example such that the head band 122 is sized in circumference increments of one inch, such as for example with a circumference of 21, 22, and 23 inches for respectively small, medium, and large.
(40) In a related embodiment, the helmet shell 110 can be made of: a) a plastic material, such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or polycarbonate; b) a fiber material, including glass fiber, carbon fiber, fiberglass composite, fiberglass reinforced with Kevlar or carbon fiber; c) a composite material, or d) combinations of plastic, fiber and/or composite materials.
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(43) Thus, in related embodiments, the helmet shell 110 can be configured to float via the flexible connection to the head with plurality of flexible tethers 124, such that the helmet system 100 and the head 182 are in a state of suspension relative to each other, such that when there is a collision, the head, neck and brain of the user 180 are in a state of proportionality, such that there will be no or minimal force applied to the head 182 of the user 180.
(44) Here has thus been described a multitude of embodiments of the helmet system 100, and methods related thereto, which can be employed in numerous modes of usage.
(45) The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
(46) Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, the invention is not limited to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.