Hard hat lamp attachment system
11896075 ยท 2024-02-13
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Abstract
A hard hat with symmetric front and back mounting ridges to support a headlamp is described. The hard hat provides mounting ridges to receive insertion slots of a rigid mounting bracket that fit around the ridges. The rigid mounting bracket includes channels to loop a strap through the channels and support a lamp on the bracket. The strap may include a hook and loop fastener system to enable attachment of a variety of lamps to the rigid support bracket. In this way, the hard hat can support a wide variety of headlamps attached to the rigid mounting bracket without destructive alterations to the hard hat. Clips may be added to the rigid mounting bracket to secure or lock the bracket in place during operation and prevent accidental knocks or jarring of the headlamp.
Claims
1. A hard hat system, comprising: a hard hat comprising: a brim extending radially outward from a bottom portion of an exterior surface of the hard hat and a raised mounting ridge extending outward from the exterior surface of the hard hat and positioned above the brim, the raised mounting ridge comprising opposing edges; and a mounting bracket that removably mounts to the raised mounting ridge of the hard hat, the mounting bracket comprising: a first end having a first side surface; a second end opposing the first end and having a second side surface; a top surface extending between the first end and the second end; a bottom surface opposing the top surface and extending between the first end and the second end; a first slot located at the first end, the first slot configured to receive one of the opposing edges of the raised mounting ridge; and a second slot located at the second end, the second slot configured to receive the other of the opposing edges of the raised mounting ridge; wherein a length of the mounting bracket is defined between the first side surface and the second side surface, and wherein a height of the mounting bracket is defined between the top surface and the bottom surface.
2. The hard hat system of claim 1, wherein the first slot and the second slot extend between the top surface and the bottom surface of the mounting bracket, and wherein the first slot and the second slot are each defined between a rearward facing surface of the mounting bracket and an opposing frontward facing surface of the mounting bracket.
3. The hard hat system of claim 1, wherein the first slot and the second slot extend along the entire height of the mounting bracket in a direction perpendicular to the length of the mounting bracket.
4. The hard hat system of claim 1, wherein the length of the mounting bracket is greater than the height of the mounting bracket.
5. The hard hat system of claim 1, the mounting bracket further comprising a first plurality of ribs located on the first side surface of the mounting bracket and a second plurality of ribs located on the second side surface.
6. The hard hat system of claim 5, wherein the first plurality of ribs are generally horizontal ribs extending along the first side surface of the mounting bracket and the second plurality of ribs are generally horizontal ribs extending along a second side surface of the mounting bracket.
7. The hard hat system of claim 1, the raised mounting ridge of the hard hat further comprising a detent positioned between the opposing edges, the detent configured to interface with the mounting bracket.
8. The hard hat system of claim 7, the mounting bracket further comprising a fastener positioned between the first end and the second end of the mounting bracket, the fastener configured to engage the detent of the raised mounting ridge to further secure the mounting bracket to the hard hat.
9. A mounting bracket configured to couple to a hard hat mounting ridge, the mounting bracket comprising: a first end; a second end opposite the first end; a middle portion extending between the first end and the second end; a first slot at the first end of the mounting bracket, the first slot configured to receive a first portion of the mounting ridge; a second slot at the second end of the mounting bracket, the second slot configured to receive a second portion of the mounting ridge; and a snap fastener positioned on the middle portion between the first end and the second end of the mounting bracket, the snap fastener extending downward and inward toward the hard hat mounting ridge, wherein the snap fastener is configured to engage the hard hat mounting ridge such that the mounting bracket is secured to the mounting ridge.
10. The mounting bracket of claim 9, wherein a curved bottom portion of the snap fastener extends toward the hard hat mounting ridge such that the snap fastener couples to a detent located on the hard hat mounting ridge.
11. The mounting bracket of claim 9, further comprising: a first gap defined between a front surface and a rear surface of the first slot wherein, when the mounting bracket is secured to the mounting ridge, the front surface faces toward the hard hat mounting ridge and the rear surface of the first slot faces away from the hard hat mounting ridge.
12. The mounting bracket of claim 11, further comprising a second gap defined between a front surface and a rear surface of the second slot, and wherein, when the mounting bracket is secured to the mounting ridge, the front surface faces toward the hard hat mounting ridge and the rear surface of the second slot faces away from the hard hat mounting ridge.
13. The mounting bracket of claim 12, wherein, when the mounting bracket is coupled to the hard hat mounting ridge, the first portion of the mounting ridge is positioned within the first gap and the second portion of the mounting ridge is positioned within the second gap.
14. The mounting bracket of claim 9, wherein, when the mounting bracket is coupled to the hard hat mounting ridge, the snap fastener extends around a detent positioned on the hard hat mounting ridge.
15. The mounting bracket of claim 9, further comprising: a rear surface, the rear surface of the mounting bracket faces a front surface of the hard hat mounting ridge; a front surface opposing the rear surface; and at least one access port positioned on the front surface of the mounting bracket, the access port configured to couple to an accessory.
16. The mounting bracket of claim 9, wherein the mounting bracket includes a length defined between the first end and the second end of the mounting bracket, and wherein the first slot and the second slot extend in a direction perpendicular to the length of the mounting bracket.
17. A hard hat system, comprising: a hard hat comprising: a brim extending radially outward from a bottom portion of an outer surface of the hard hat; and a mounting ridge extending outward from the outer surface of the hard hat and positioned above the brim, the mounting ridge comprising: a first edge protruding outwardly from the mounting ridge; a second edge opposing the first edge and protruding outwardly away from the mounting ridge; and a detent positioned between the first edge and the second edge; a mounting bracket comprising: a first end; a second end opposite the first end; a first slot at the first end of the mounting bracket; a second slot at the second end of the mounting bracket; and a snap fastener positioned between the first end and the second end of the mounting bracket; wherein, when the mounting bracket is coupled to the mounting ridge of the hard hat, the first slot receives the first edge of the mounting ridge, the second slot receives the second edge of the mounting ridge, and the snap fastener is positioned around the detent of the mounting ridge such that the mounting bracket is securely coupled to the mounting ridge.
18. The hard hat system of claim 17, wherein the snap fastener extends downward toward the brim of the hard hat and rearward, toward the mounting ridge.
19. The hard hat system of claim 17, wherein the mounting bracket further comprises: a length defined between the first end and the second end of the mounting bracket; and a height that extends in a perpendicular direction to the length of the mounting bracket; wherein the first slot and the second slot extend along the entire height of the mounting bracket.
20. The hard hat system of claim 17, wherein the mounting bracket further comprises: a rear surface that faces a front surface of the mounting ridge; a front surface that opposes the rear surface; and an access port positioned on the front surface, the access port configured to couple to an accessory.
21. The hard hat system of claim 20, wherein the mounting bracket includes a second access port positioned on the front surface, wherein the second access port is positioned between the snap fastener and the second end of the mounting bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) This application will become more fully understood from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(30) Referring generally to the figures, various embodiments of a hard hat lamp attachment system are shown. Hard hats are used in a variety of construction jobs or other construction, residential, or commercial situations. Hard hats are often used in dim or poorly lit environments. In conventional lamp attachment systems, an operator couples a lamp to hard hat via a strap wrapped around the hardhat. However, the strapped lamp often experiences jarring, which may cause the lamp to become unsecured and/or fall off. To avoid this, some operators mount the lamp onto a mounting clip that is secured to the hardhat through destructive means, such as drilling a hole in the hard hat and bolting on the mounting clip. The lamp is then attached to the mounted clip. Adding a rigid mounting location in this way compromises the safety rating and/or warranty of the hard hat.
(31) In contrast, the hard hat system discussed herein utilizes a mounting ridge, rigid clip, and strap arrangement that allows for secure attachment of a lamp to a hard hat without end-user alteration of the hard hat structure. Specifically, the lighted hard hat system discussed herein utilizes one or more mounting ridges formed on the outer surface of the hard hat. A rigid mounting bracket is securely, and removably mounted to the mounting ridge. A flexible strap or web is coupled to the mounting bracket, and the lamp is coupled the strap. In this manner, the lamp is attached to the hard hat in manner that is more secure than the typical wrapped strap arrangement and avoids the potential problems associated with mounting systems that involve permanent alteration of the hard hat structure to attach the lamp.
(32) In addition, because some users wear hard hats backwards (e.g., so the bill of the hard hat does not interfere with visibility), mounting locations may be added on the front and the back of the hard hat. In this embodiment, a user can wear a white-light lamp on the front of the hard hat, for example, and a red-light lamp on the back of the hard hat. This configuration enhances visibility and safety when worn in an area near heavy operating equipment (e.g., a forklift, bulldozer, boom, or other heavy operating equipment). As described below, an operator can mount two white and/or red lamps to the front and/or the rear mounting locations of the hard hat.
(33) Referring generally to the figures, a lighted hard hat system is shown to for a hard hat 10. Referring to
(34) In general, the lighted hard hat system discussed herein includes a lamp 22, a bracket 24, and a flexible strap 26.
(35) Bracket 24 provides structural support to lamp 22 and provides a rigid attachment location/support to secure lamp 22 to hard hat 10. Rigid mounting bracket 24 includes receiving slots 28 that interface with front mounting ridge 12 or rear mounting ridge 20 of hard hat 10. Strap 26 interconnects lamp 22 to bracket 24 and provides a mechanism to attach a variety of lamps 22, including aftermarket lamps 22 with strap 26 receiving locations. An auxiliary band 32 wraps around the circumference of hard hat 10 without interfering with mounting ridge 12, for example, by passing through an opening under mounting ridge 12. Auxiliary band 32 supports connection of hand tools 33 and/or other equipment suitable for storage along mounting ridge 12 of hard hat 10. In some embodiments, lamp 22 is located between opposing channels 34 on opposite ends of mounting bracket 24, e.g., a first channel 34 on a first end and a second channel 34 on a second end.
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(39) In this way, mounting ridge 12 of hard hat 10 is configured to receive a variety of headlamp sizes and designs. In the present application, two headlamp designs are shown, but any headlamp that can receive a strap 26 can be implemented to secure lamp 22 to bracket 24, as described in the present design. Thus, hard hat 10 design is backward compatible with nearly all existing headlamp designs. As such, bracket 24 can interconnect a wide variety of headlamp designs to mounting ridges 12 and/or 20 of hard hat 10.
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(41) Strap 26 wraps around all or part of bracket 24. For example, strap 26 may start at a first insert 44 and wrap around a part of rigid mounting bracket 24. Strap 26 can pass through one or more channels 34 on bracket 24. Channels 34 provide a mechanism to couple and/or tighten strap 26 to bracket 24. Receiving slots 28 securely mount bracket 24 onto mounting ridge 12 or 20 of hard hat 10. For example, receiving slots 28 of bracket 24 interchangeably couple to both front mounting ridge 12 and/or rear mounting ridge 20. In other words, bracket 24 can be placed on either the front or rear mounting ridge 12 or 18 of hard hat 10. In some embodiments, strap 26 has interlocking hook and loop fastener locations 46 and 48. Hook and loop fastener locations 46 and 48 couple to allow strap 26 to interlock with itself as the mating hook fastener section interacts with the mating loop fastener section at fastener locations 46 and 36.
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(44) In some embodiments, insert 44 is located between a first medial channel 34 and a first outermost channel 34. That is, the first medial channel 34, insert 44, and first outermost channel 34 are located on the first side of bracket 24. Insert 44 has at least one dimension that is smaller than endcap 42 of an end of strap 26 to restrain and/or capture through bracket 24. In this way, insert 44 is disposed on one side of bracket 24 between the medial and outermost channels 34.
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(46) In some embodiments, bracket 24 provides a bias or spring force to retain bracket 24 on mounting ridge 12 on hard hat 10. Edges 30 of mounting ridge 12 (and/or 20) press against receiving slots 28 of bracket 24 to provide a securing biasing force that holds bracket 24 on mounting ridge 12. This configuration further enhances the strength of the connection and prevents accidental jarring and/or escape of lamp 22 from hard hat 10. Receiving slots 28 engage opposing outer edges 30 of mounting ridge 12 to couple bracket 24 to mounting ridge 12 and hard hat 10. In this way, bracket 24 is removably coupled to lamp 22 and strap 26.
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(58) In some embodiments, face shield 130 includes a face mask 134 comprising a transparent glass, polyurethane, or polymer to protect a face and/or eyes of the operator from debris. In other embodiments, face mask 134 is substantially opaque, e.g., for wielding, and limits one or more wavelengths of light that pass through mask 134 to protect the operator's eyes. Face shield 130 and/or mask 134 protect the operator's face and/or eyes from debris, temperature, light, liquids, and/or chemicals. In some embodiments, face shield 130 includes an attachment clip 138 that further secures face shield 130 against hard hat 100, e.g., at accessory support or auxiliary ridge 104. For example, face shield 130 couples to bracket 108 and to mounting ridge 102. Accessory clip 138 couples to auxiliary ridge 104 of hard hat 100. Face shield 130 further comprises an outer mounting ridge 132 used to couple accessories (e.g., lamp 142). For example, a bracket 114 on face shield 130 couples to outer mounting ridge edges 140 through slots 120 of bracket 114, in a manner similar to coupling to outer mounting ridge edges 122 or 30 on hard hat 10 or 100.
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(61) For purposes of this disclosure, the term coupled means the joining of two components directly or indirectly to one another. Such joining may be stationary in nature or movable in nature. Such joining may be achieved with the two members and any additional intermediate members being integrally formed as a single unitary body with one another or with the two members or the two members and any additional member being attached to one another. Such joining may be permanent in nature or alternatively may be removable or releasable in nature.
(62) In various exemplary embodiments, the relative dimensions, including angles, lengths, and radii, as shown in the Figures are to scale. Actual measurements of the Figures will disclose relative dimensions, angles, and proportions of the various exemplary embodiments. Various exemplary embodiments extend to various ranges around the absolute and relative dimensions, angles and proportions that may be determined from the Figures. Various exemplary embodiments include any combination of one or more relative dimensions or angles that may be determined from the Figures. Further, actual dimensions not expressly set out in this description can be determined by using the ratios of dimensions measured in the Figures in combination with the express dimensions set out in this description.
(63) It should be understood that the figures illustrate the exemplary embodiments in detail, and it should be understood that the present application is not limited to the details or methodology set forth in the description or illustrated in the figures. It should also be understood that the terminology is for the purpose of description only and should not be regarded as limiting.
(64) Further modifications and alternative embodiments of various aspects of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of this description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only. The construction and arrangements, shown in the various exemplary embodiments, are illustrative only. Although only a few embodiments have been described in detail in this disclosure, many modifications are possible (e.g., variations in sizes, dimensions, structures, shapes and proportions of the various elements, values of parameters, mounting arrangements, use of materials, colors, orientations, etc.) without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter described herein. Some elements shown as integrally formed may be constructed of multiple parts or elements, the position of elements may be reversed or otherwise varied, and the nature or number of discrete elements or positions may be altered or varied. The order or sequence of any process, logical algorithm, or method steps may be varied or re-sequenced according to alternative embodiments. Other substitutions, modifications, changes, and omissions may also be made in the design, operating conditions and arrangement of the various exemplary embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention.