Removable chin curtain assembly selectively attachable to a helmet
11564437 · 2023-01-31
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Abstract
A removable chin curtain assembly selectively attachable to a helmet is disclosed. The helmet has a helmet shell, a chin strap, and a pair of fasteners connecting the chin strap portion to the helmet shell. The fasteners are made at least in part of ferromagnetic material. The removable chin curtain assembly has a chin curtain and at least one permanent magnet connected to the chin curtain. The at least one permanent magnet is adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to at least one of the fasteners. Alternative embodiments of a removable chin curtain assembly are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A removable chin curtain assembly selectively attachable to a helmet, the helmet having: a helmet shell for receiving a head of a wearer of the helmet, the helmet shell defining at least in part an aperture, the wearer of the helmet seeing through the aperture when wearing the helmet; a chin strap connected to the helmet shell, the chin strap having a first chin strap portion and a second chin strap portion, the first chin strap portion being selectively connected to the second chin strap portion; a first fastener connecting the first chin strap portion to the helmet shell on a first side of the helmet, the first fastener being made at least in part of ferromagnetic material; and a second fastener connecting the second chin strap portion to the helmet shell on a second side of the helmet, the second fastener being made at least in part of ferromagnetic material; the removable chin curtain assembly comprising: a chin curtain; and at least one permanent magnet connected to the chin curtain, the at least one permanent magnet being adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to at least one of the first and second fasteners, as a result of the chin curtain being magnetically connected to the at least one of the first and second fasteners, a first portion of the helmet shell being disposed between the first chin strap portion and the chin curtain, and a second portion of the helmet shell being disposed between the second chin strap portion and the chin curtain.
2. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 1, wherein: the helmet further has a jaw shield connected to helmet shell; the helmet shell and the jaw shield define the aperture therebetween; the first fastener fastens the first chin strap portion to one of the helmet shell and the jaw shield on the first side of the helmet; the second fastener fastens the second chin strap portion to one of the helmet shell and the jaw shield on the second side of the helmet; and the chin curtain, when connected to the helmet by the at least one permanent magnet, covers at least in part the jaw shield and extends below the jaw shield.
3. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 2, wherein: the jaw shield defines at least one vent; and the chin curtain, when connected to the helmet by the at least one permanent magnet, covers the at least one vent defined in the jaw shield.
4. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 2, wherein the chin curtain, when connected to the helmet by the at least one permanent magnet, extends over a top of the jaw shield to cover a generally U-shaped space defined by the jaw shield.
5. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 1, wherein: the at least one permanent magnet includes a first permanent magnet and a second permanent magnet; the first permanent magnet being adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to the first fastener; and the second permanent magnet being adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to the second fastener.
6. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 5, wherein: the first and second permanent magnets are connected to first and second corner portions of the chin curtain; and the first and second corner portions are disposed on opposite sides of the chin curtain.
7. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 1, wherein the chin curtain includes at least one pocket, the at least one permanent magnet being received in the at least one pocket.
8. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 7, wherein: the at least one permanent magnet includes a first permanent magnet and a second permanent magnet; the first permanent magnet being adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to the first fastener; and the second permanent magnet being adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to the second fastener; the at least one pocket includes a first plurality of pockets on a first side of the chin curtain and a second plurality of pockets on a second side of the chin curtain; the first permanent magnet is received in one pocket of the first plurality of pockets; and the second permanent magnet is received in one pocket of the second plurality of pockets.
9. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 1, wherein the chin curtain is made from flexible material.
10. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 9, wherein the flexible material is at least one of: polyester fabric; and nylon coated with polyurethane.
11. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 1, wherein: the chin curtain includes a first side portion and a second side portion; and the first side portion is connected to the second side portion along a seam.
12. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 11, wherein: the helmet further has a jaw shield connected to helmet shell; the helmet shell and the jaw shield define the aperture therebetween; and the seam has an arcuate section defining a jaw shield receiving portion of the chin curtain, the jaw shield being received at least in part in the jaw shield receiving portion when the chin curtain is connected to the helmet by the at least one permanent magnet.
13. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 1, wherein: the first chin strap portion has a first end and a second end, the first end of the first chin strap portion being connected to the helmet shell by the first fastener; the second chin strap portion has a first end and a second end, the first end of the second chin strap portion being connected to the helmet shell by the second fastener; and the second end of the first chin strap portion is selectively connected to the second end of the second chin strap portion by a connector.
14. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 1, wherein: the first chin strap portion is connected to the first fastener inside the helmet shell; the second chin strap portion is connected to the second fastener inside the helmet shell; and the at least one permanent magnet is adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to the at least one of the first and second fasteners outside of the helmet shell.
15. A removable chin curtain assembly selectively attachable to a helmet, the helmet having: a helmet shell for receiving a head of a wearer of the helmet; the helmet shell defining at least in part an aperture, the wearer of the helmet seeing through the aperture when wearing the helmet; a jaw shield connected to the helmet shell, the helmet shell and the jaw shield defining the aperture therebetween; one of a first ferromagnetic connector and a first permanent magnet connected to a first side of the helmet; and one of a second ferromagnetic connector and a second permanent magnet connected to a second side of the helmet; the removable chin curtain assembly comprising: a chin curtain; an other one of the first ferromagnetic connector and the first permanent magnet connected to the chin curtain, the other one of the first ferromagnetic connector and the first permanent magnet being adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to the one of the first ferromagnetic connector and the first permanent magnet; and an other one of the second ferromagnetic connector and the second permanent magnet connected to the chin curtain, the other one of the second ferromagnetic connector and the second permanent magnet being adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to the one of the second ferromagnetic connector and the second permanent magnet, the chin curtain, when connected to the helmet, covering at least in part the jaw shield, extending below the jaw shield, and extending over the jaw shield to cover a generally U-shaped space defined by the jaw shield.
16. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 15, wherein: the jaw shield defines at least one vent; and the chin curtain, when connected to the helmet by the at least one permanent magnet, covers the at least one vent defined in the jaw shield.
17. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 15, wherein: the other one of the first ferromagnetic connector and the first permanent magnet is the first permanent magnet; and the other one of the second ferromagnetic connector and the second permanent magnet is the second permanent magnet.
18. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 17, wherein: the first and second permanent magnets are connected to first and second corner portions of the chin curtain; and the first and second corner portions are disposed on opposite sides of the chin curtain.
19. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 15, wherein the chin curtain is made from flexible material.
20. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 19, wherein the flexible material is at least one of: polyester fabric; and nylon coated with polyurethane.
21. The removable chin curtain assembly of claim 15, wherein: the chin curtain includes a first side portion and a second side portion; and the first side portion is connected to the second side portion along a seam.
22. A removable chin curtain assembly selectively attachable to a helmet, the helmet having: a helmet shell for receiving a head of a wearer of the helmet; the helmet shell defining at least in part an aperture, the wearer of the helmet seeing through the aperture when wearing the helmet; a first ferromagnetic connector connected to a first side of the helmet; and a second ferromagnetic connector connected to a second side of the helmet; the removable chin curtain assembly comprising: a chin curtain; a first permanent magnet connected to the chin curtain, the first permanent magnet being adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to the first ferromagnetic connector; and a second permanent magnet connected to the chin curtain, the second permanent magnet being adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to the second ferromagnetic connector, the chin curtain including a first plurality of pockets on a first side of the chin curtain and a second plurality of pockets on a second side of the chin curtain, the first permanent magnet being received in one pocket of the first plurality of pockets, each pocket of the first plurality of pockets being configured for receiving the first permanent magnet therein such that the first permanent magnet is movable from the one pocket of the first plurality of pockets to another pocket of the first plurality of pockets; and the second permanent magnet being received in one pocket of the second plurality of pockets, each pocket of the second plurality of pockets being configured for receiving the second permanent magnet therein such that the second permanent magnet is movable from the one pocket of the second plurality of pockets to another pocket of the second plurality of pockets.
23. A removable chin curtain assembly selectively attachable to a helmet, the helmet having: a helmet shell for receiving a head of a wearer of the helmet; the helmet shell defining at least in part an aperture, the wearer of the helmet seeing through the aperture when wearing the helmet; one of a first ferromagnetic connector and a first permanent magnet connected to a first side of the helmet; and one of a second ferromagnetic connector and a second permanent magnet connected to a second side of the helmet; the removable chin curtain assembly comprising: a chin curtain; an other one of the first ferromagnetic connector and the first permanent magnet connected to the chin curtain, the other one of the first ferromagnetic connector and the first permanent magnet being adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to the one of the first ferromagnetic connector and the first permanent magnet; and an other one of the second ferromagnetic connector and the second permanent magnet connected to the chin curtain, the other one of the second ferromagnetic connector and the second permanent magnet being adapted for selectively magnetically connecting the chin curtain to the one of the second ferromagnetic connector and the second permanent magnet, the chin curtain including a first side portion and a second side portion, the first side portion being connected to the second side portion along a seam; the helmet further comprising a jaw shield connected to helmet shell; the helmet shell and the jaw shield defining the aperture therebetween; and the seam having an arcuate section defining a jaw shield receiving portion of the chin curtain, the jaw shield being received at least in part in the jaw shield receiving portion when the chin curtain is connected to the helmet by the at least one permanent magnet.
24. A removable chin curtain assembly selectively attachable to a helmet, the helmet having: a helmet shell for receiving a head of a wearer of the helmet, the helmet shell defining at least in part an aperture, the wearer of the helmet seeing through the aperture when wearing the helmet; a jaw shield connected to the helmet shell, the helmet shell and the jaw shield defining the aperture therebetween; a first helmet connector connected to a first side of the helmet; and a second helmet connector connected to a second side of the helmet; the removable chin curtain assembly comprising: a chin curtain; a first chin curtain connector connected to the chin curtain, the first chin curtain connector being adapted for selectively connecting the chin curtain to the first helmet connector; and a second chin curtain connector connected to the chin curtain, the second chin curtain connector being adapted for selectively connecting the chin curtain to the second helmet connector, the chin curtain, when connected to the helmet, covering at least in part the jaw shield, extending below the jaw shield, and extending over the jaw shield to cover a generally U-shaped space defined by the jaw shield.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the present technology, as well as other aspects and further features thereof, reference is made to the following description which is to be used in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) As can be seen in
(15) The jaw shield 20 defines four generally forwardly facing vents 22. The vents 22 are located near the front of the jaw shield 20. It is contemplated that the jaw shield 20 could define more or less than four vents 22. It is also contemplated that the vents 22 could be sized and/or shaped and/or positioned differently than illustrated. It is also contemplated that the jaw shield 20 could not define any vents 22. A nose guard 24 is connected to the upper, front portion of the jaw shield 20. The nose guard 24 defines four smaller generally forwardly facing vents 26. It is contemplated that the nose guard 24 could define more or less than four vents 26. It is also contemplated that the nose guard 24 could not define any vents 26. The vents 22 and 26 permit a flow of air to the inside the helmet 10 to cool the head of the wearer of the helmet 10.
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(17) The fasteners 28, 29 extend through the helmet shell 12, behind the jaw shield 20. In alternative embodiments, it is contemplated that the fasteners 28, 29 could be located at other suitable locations on the helmet 10, such as on the left and right rear portions of the jaw shield 20. In such an embodiment, the chin strap portions 32, 36 are connected to the helmet shell 12 via the jaw shield 20. As can be seen, the fastener heads 31 of the fasteners 28, 29 are disposed on the exterior of the helmet shell 12. As such, the fastener heads 31 are visible and accessible from outside of the helmet 10. In some embodiments, it is contemplated that the fastener heads 31 could be covered by parts of the helmet shell 12 itself or plugs disposed over the fastener heads 31. The fasteners 28, 29 are made of ferromagnetic material. In the present embodiment, the fasteners 28, 29 are made of steel, but other ferromagnetic materials are contemplated. It is contemplated that only the fastener heads 31 or parts of the fastener heads 31 could be made of ferromagnetic material and that the other portions of the fasteners 28, 29 could be made of another material.
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(19) The chin curtain 62 is made of a flexible material. This material in some embodiments is additionally lightweight and prevents the passage of wind therethrough. In the present embodiment, the chin curtain is made of nylon coated with polyurethane. Another contemplated flexible material is polyester fabric. Other flexible materials are contemplated. By making the chin curtain 62 from flexible material, the chin curtain assembly 60, when not in use, can be folded and placed inside a jacket pocket, a storage compartment of the vehicle or any other convenient location.
(20) The permanent magnets 64 and 66 are connected to left and right upper corner portions of the chin curtain 62 respectively. To connect the chin curtain assembly 60 to the helmet 10, the magnet 64 is placed on the head 31 of the left fastener 28 and the magnet 66 is placed on the head 31 of the right fastener 29, thereby magnetically connecting the chin curtain 62 to the helmet 10. The use of magnets 64, 66 also allows the chin curtain 62 to be reversed and connected to the helmet 10. For example, the chin curtain 62 could have one color and/or pattern on one side and another color and/or pattern on the other side, and the magnets 64, 66 allow the user to attach the chin curtain 62 with either side facing outwardly. To remove the chin curtain assembly 60, one simply has to pull on the chin curtain 62 until the magnets 64, 66 detach from the fasteners 28, 29. This can be easily achieved even when wearing gloves or mitts. In alternative embodiments, the chin curtain assembly 60 only has one of the magnets 64, 66, and the other corner portion of the chin curtain 62 is provided with another type of chin curtain connector that can be removably connected to a corresponding helmet connector disposed on the corresponding side of the helmet 10. The chin curtain and helmet connectors can be different parts of a snap fastener or hook and loop fasteners for example.
(21) In the present embodiment, the chin curtain 62 defines three pockets 72 in each of the left and right upper corner portions of the chin curtain 62. The magnets 64 and 66 are each inserted in one of the pockets 72 on their respective side of the chin curtain 62. By having multiple pockets 72, the magnets 64, 66 can be placed at different locations to accommodate different sizes of helmets and/or different positions of the fasteners 28, 29 on the helmet. It is contemplated that there could be more or less than three pockets 72 in each corner portions of the chin curtain 62, including a single pocket 72 per side. It is also contemplated that pockets 72 could be provided on only one side of the chin curtain 62. It is contemplated that the magnets 64, 66 could be connected to the chin curtain 62 in other ways. For example, the magnets 64, 66 could be bonded or fastened to the chin curtain 62.
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(23) Each of the rear side portions 84, 86 have three areas 74 which form the pockets 72 when the rear side portions 84, 86 are connected to the front side portions 80, 82. Each of the front side portions 80, 82 has a flap 90 that is closed over the pockets 72 to close the open tops of the pockets 72 and prevent the magnets 64, 66 from falling out of the pockets 72.
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(26) Another embodiment of a helmet 100 to which the chin curtain assembly 60 can be connected will now be described with reference to
(27) Instead of the fasteners 28, 29 being used to connect the chin curtain assembly 60 to the helmet 100, the helmet 100 is provided with two ferromagnetic connectors 102 connected on each side thereof (only a left one being shown in
(28) Another embodiment of a helmet 120 and an alternative corresponding embodiment of a chin curtain assembly 130 will now be described with reference to
(29) Instead of the fasteners 28, 29 being used to connect the chin curtain assembly 130 to the helmet 120, the helmet 120 is provided with two helmet connectors 122 connected on each side thereof (only a left one being shown in
(30) Another embodiment of a helmet 200 and an another embodiment of a chin curtain assembly 202 will now be described with reference to
(31) The helmet 200 helmet shell 204 which, unlike the helmet shell 12 of the helmet 10, does not have a jaw shield connected to it. The helmet 200 also does not have a visor, but it is contemplated that a visor could be connected to the helmet shell 204. The chin strap 30 of the helmet 200 is connected to both sides of the helmet shell 204 by side fasteners (not shown, but similar to side fasteners 28, 29 described above).
(32) The chin curtain assembly 202 has a chin curtain 206 and permanent magnets (only a left magnet 64 being shown). The permanent magnets are received in pockets 72 defined by the chin curtain 206 as in the chine curtain assembly 60 described above. The permanent magnets selectively magnetically connect the chin curtain 206 to the side fasteners of the helmet 200 in the same as the permanent magnets 64, 66 selectively magnetically connect the chin curtain 62 to the helmet 10, as described above. It is contemplated that the chin curtain 206 could be alternatively be connected to the helmet 200 according to any one of the embodiments described above with reference to
(33) The chin curtain 206 is longer than the chin curtain 62 so as to extend further down on a chest of a person wearing the helmet 200. The lower edge of the chin curtain 206 defines two arcs 208 (only a left one being shown) for generally following a contour of the shoulders of a person wearing the helmet 200 when the chin curtain assembly 202 is attached to the helmet 200. Like the chin curtain 62, the chin curtain 206 is made of four portions: a front right side portion (not shown), a front left side portion 210, a rear right side portion (not shown) and a rear left side portion (not shown). The front and rear right side portions are connected to each other, the front and rear left side portions are connected to each other, then the right side portions are connected to the left side portions along a seam 212. As for the chin curtain 62, the edges of the portions forming the seam 212 are arcuate. As such, the resulting seam 212 has an arcuate section. This arcuate section forms an air chamber 214 in the region of the wearer's mouth and nose as can be seen in
(34) It is contemplated that the chin curtain assembly 60 could also be used with the helmet 200. As the chin curtain assembly 60 also has an arcuate seam 212, it would also form an air chamber in the region of the wearer's mouth. It is also contemplated that the chin curtain assembly 202 could be used with the helmet 10 as the arcuate seam 212 would permit the jaw shield 22 to be properly received in the chin curtain 206, as with the chin curtain 62.
(35) Modifications and improvements to the above-described embodiments of the present invention may become apparent to those skilled in the art. The foregoing description is intended to be exemplary rather than limiting. The scope of the present invention is therefore intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.