Improved Auxiliary Visor for Helmet
20240180284 ยท 2024-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A42B7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An auxiliary visor system for use with or without helmet. Includes an attachment band formed of an improved stretch loop material with loop connector material on one side and silicone on the second. The second, inward facing side secures the front visor to the helmet. The stretch material provides inwardly-directed force to the exterior surface of a helmet. The silicone material is flexible and also provides frictional grip to secure the attachment band to the exterior of the helmet. A hook material fastener couples to the loop connector material on the exterior of the improved stretch loop material to close the attachment band. An optional detachable visor attaches to the outside of the attachment strap formed of the stretch loop material with hook material.
Claims
1. An auxiliary visor for use with a helmet comprising: A first brim for shading the wearer; an attachment strap fixed to the first brim, the attachment strap being formed of a stretch material and comprising a first end, a second end, a first side and a second side, where the first side is comprised of a stretch loop material being stretchable in a first direction and a second direction, where the stretch material has a first direction stretch characteristic and a second direction stretch characteristic, and the second side is comprised of an adhesive material, and where the first end further comprises a hook material that couples with the loop material of the second side to close the attachment strap around the helmet, and when the attachment strap is closed around the helmet, the stretch material providing an inwardly-directed force to the exterior of the helmet and the adhesive material provides a frictional force to secure the attachment strap to the exterior of the helmet.
2. The auxiliary visor of claim 1 further comprising: a detachable visor with a second brim, an attachment area fixed to the second brim, where the attachment area further comprises at least one hook connector, where said hook connector couples to the loop material of the attachment strap of the auxiliary visor to secure the detachable visor to the auxiliary visor.
3. The auxiliary visor of claim 1 where the first direction is laterally along a length of the attachment strap and the first direction stretch characteristic allows the total length of the stretch material to increase in the first direction in an amount from 5% to 30%.
4. The auxiliary visor of claim 1 where the second direction is vertically along a height of the attachment strap and the second direction stretch characteristic allows the total height of the stretch material to increase in the second direction in an amount from 1% to 10%.
5. The auxiliary visor of claim 1 where the helmet is for an activity selected from the group comprising horseback riding, biking, skiing, ice skating, scooter riding, baseball, snowmobiling and mountaineering.
6. The auxiliary visor of claim 1 where the first brim is formed of a substrate covered with a material selected from the group consisting of fabric, plastic, felt, leather, denim, twill, mesh, and polyester.
7. The auxiliary visor of claim 6 where the substrate is selected from the group consisting of plastic, wire mesh and cardboard.
8. The auxiliary visor of claim 1 where the first brim is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of fabric, plastic, recyclable light weight plastic, felt, leather, denim, twill, mesh, polyester, transparent polycarbonate, translucent polycarbonate, tinted polycarbonate, colored polycarbonate, clear plastic, translucent plastic, tinted plastic, and colored plastic.
9. The auxiliary visor of claim 2 where the second brim of the detachable visor is formed of a substrate covered with a material selected from the group consisting of fabric, plastic, felt, leather, denim, twill, mesh, and polyester.
10. The detachable visor of claim 9 where the substrate is selected from the group consisting of plastic, wire mesh and cardboard.
11. The detachable visor of claim 2 where the second brim is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of fabric, plastic, light weight recyclable plastic, felt, leather, denim, twill, mesh, polyester, transparent polycarbonate, translucent polycarbonate, tinted polycarbonate, colored polycarbonate, clear plastic, tinted plastic, and colored plastic.
12. An auxiliary visor for wearing on a person's head comprising: a first brim for protecting the person; an attachment strap fixed to the first brim, the attachment strap being formed of a stretch material and comprising a first end, a second end, a first side and a second side, where the first side is comprised of a stretch loop material being stretchable in a first direction and a second direction, where the stretch material has a first direction stretch characteristic and a second direction stretch characteristic, and the second side is comprised of an adhesive material, and where the first end further comprises a hook material that couples with the loop material of the second side to close the attachment strap around the head of the person, and when the attachment strap is closed around the head of the person, the stretch material providing an inwardly-directed force to the exterior of the head of the person and the adhesive material provides a frictional force to secure the attachment strap to the head of the person.
13. The auxiliary visor of claim 12 further comprising: a detachable visor with a second brim, an attachment area fixed to the second brim, where the attachment area further comprises at least one hook connector, where said hook connector couples to the loop material of the attachment strap of the auxiliary visor to secure the detachable visor to the auxiliary visor.
14. The auxiliary visor of claim 12 where the first direction is laterally along a length of the attachment strap and the first direction stretch characteristic allows the total length of the stretch material to increase in the first direction in an amount from 5% to 30%.
15. The auxiliary visor of claim 12 where the second direction is vertically along a height of the attachment strap and the second direction stretch characteristic allows the total height of the stretch material to increase in the second direction in an amount from 1% to 10%.
16. The auxiliary visor of claim 12 where the auxiliary visor is for use in outdoor activities selected from the group comprising walking, gardening, hiking, tennis, horseback riding, jogging, beach wear, skiing, snowboarding, walking, hiking, rock climbing, surfing, golfing, biking, spectating, polo, bird watching, tennis, miniature golf, volleyball, sun bathing, shopping, outdoor dining, farming or yard work.
17. The auxiliary visor of claim 12 where the first brim is formed of a substrate covered with a material selected from the group consisting of fabric, plastic, felt, leather, denim, twill, mesh, and polyester.
18. The auxiliary visor of claim 17 where the substrate is selected from the group consisting of plastic, wire mesh and cardboard.
19. The auxiliary visor of claim 12 where the first brim is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of fabric, plastic, light weight recyclable plastic, felt, leather, denim, twill, mesh, polyester, transparent polycarbonate, translucent polycarbonate, tinted polycarbonate, colored polycarbonate, clear plastic, tinted plastic, and colored plastic.
20. The auxiliary visor of claim 13 where the second brim of the detachable visor is formed of a substrate covered with a material selected from the group consisting of fabric, plastic, felt, leather, denim, twill, mesh, and polyester.
21. The auxiliary visor of claim 19 where the substrate is selected from the group consisting of plastic, wire mesh and cardboard.
22. The auxiliary visor of claim 13 where the second brim is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of fabric, plastic, light weight recyclable plastic, felt, leather, denim, twill, mesh, polyester, transparent polycarbonate, translucent polycarbonate, tinted polycarbonate, colored polycarbonate, clear plastic, tinted plastic, and colored plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0014] The following detailed description refers to the preferred embodiment of the disclosed invention as shown in the attached figures and in the below description. This detailed description is not meant to limit the scope of the invention in any way but is intended to disclose the preferred embodiment/best mode of the invention at the time of filing this application.
[0015] The present invention is an improved visor for use with various helmets, specifically, in the preferred embodiment, a helmet for use while riding a horse. While a rider's helmet is the preferred embodiment and described below, the described visor could be used with any type of helmet such as a bike helmet, ski helmet, skating helmet, scooter helmet, baseball helmet, snowmobile helmet, mountaineering helmet and any other helmet that could utilize a visor to protect the rider from the sun.
[0016] The improved visor can be used with various protective helmets and also worn directly on the head of a wearer. It can also be coupled with any other type of headwear of the user's choice.
[0017] The preferred embodiment of this improved visor includes a stretch loop material with a silicone material on the opposite side to grip the helmet surface. This improved material provides a much more secure grip and includes stretch characteristics in two directions. While a unique stretch loop material is used in the preferred embodiment, any type of stretch or elasticized attachment material may be used included but not limited to elastic, stretch jersey, lycra, spandex, silicone, neoprene, rubber, rubber compound or any other attachment material well known in the art. In addition to silicone, any adhesive material that has a high coefficient of friction (CoF) may be used such as glue, rubber or plastic.
[0018] Additionally, this improved visor includes both a front visor and detachable visor, that may be positioned at a location of the wearer's choice, to provide better protection from the sun for the helmet wearer. The front visor and/or detachable visor may be used for any outdoor activity including without limitation walking, gardening, hiking, tennis, horseback riding, jogging, beach wear, skiing, snowboarding, walking, hiking, rock climbing, surfing, golfing, biking, spectating, polo, bird watching, tennis, miniature golf, volleyball, sun bathing, shopping, outdoor dining, farming or yard work.
[0019] The front visor and detachable visor may be formed of light weight plastic material that are opaque or semi-transparent. Both visors may also include trim sew around the outer edge of the visor brim.
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[0021] The auxiliary visor system 100 fits over and secures to helmet 104. Because of the wide variety of shapes and exterior materials of helmet 104, auxiliary visor system 100 must be adjustable in size and flexible in its method of securing to the helmet. To this end, the improved auxiliary visor system 100 is made with an improved stretch hook and loop material with silicone on the reverse side from the loop material. This allows the rider to stretch the strap, made of the stretch hook material, of the device around any size or shape helmet and couple with hook material at the end of the strap. The silicone material provides a secure grip to the exterior of helmet 104 regardless of the surface type, i.e. matte, glossy, textured, of the helmet 104. The method of attaching the auxiliary visor system 100 to helmet 104 must secure the visor system through significant motion during riding and/or wind gusts. The improved hook and loop material will be discussed in detail in relation to a later figure.
[0022] The improved stretch loop material includes stretch characteristics in two directions: 1) a first direction laterally along the length of the strap and 2) a second direction vertically from top to bottom of the strap. The improved stretch material may stretch in a manner to increase the length of the material in the first, lateral direction from 5% to 30% of the unstretched length of the material. This stretch percentage means that the length of the stretch material may be increased from its unstretched length by to a stretched length that is 5% up to 30% greater than the unstretched length. The improved stretch material includes stretch characteristics in the second, vertical direction of 1%-10% of the unstretched length of the material. The height of the stretch material may be increased from its unstretched height by to a stretched height that is 5% up to 30% greater than the unstretched height. These stretch characteristics, for a 10 inch long by 2 inch wide piece of stretch material, translate to a total possible stretched length in the first lateral direction of 10.5 to 13 inches and a total possible stretched height in the second vertical direction of 2.02 to 2.2 inches.
[0023] While a unique stretch loop material is used in the preferred embodiment, any type of stretch or elasticized attachment material may be used included but not limited to elastic, stretch jersey, lycra, spandex, silicone, neoprene, rubber, rubber compound or any other attachment material well known in the art. In addition to silicone, any adhesive material that has a high coefficient of friction (CoF) may be used such as glue, rubber or plastic.
[0024] The auxiliary visor system 100 consists of front visor 101 and detachable visor 102. Front visor 101 forms the base of the device and is always attached to helmet 104. Detachable visor 102 is an optional, should the rider require additional protection for their neck/back, and attaches to the loop material of the strap of the front visor 101. This attachment method will be described in detail in relation to a later figure.
[0025] While
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[0027] The second side of the improved stretch material (on the side opposite to the loop material) comprises a layer of silicone 111. This silicone 111 stretches in two directions around its horizontal and vertical axes. The silicone 111 also provides grip when placed in contact with smooth or textured surfaces, such as the hard shell of helmet 104. The grippy and frictional nature of silicone 111 allows the second side of improved stretch material 109 to grip the surface of a helmet.
[0028] Improved stretch loop material 109 has another significant improvement over prior art hook and loop materials as it stretches in both a first direction 112 and a second direction 113. This material stretch allows the user to stretch the material around their helmet with the horizontal force of the stretch providing additional grip to the surface of the helmet. The return force of the stretch material provides additional helmet grip when compared to prior art non-stretch hook and loop material.
[0029] In the preferred embodiment, first direction 112 is the lateral direction along the length of the stretch loop material forming the strap. Second direction 113 is the vertical direction along the height of the stretch loop material forming the strap. The improved stretch material may stretch in a manner to increase the length of the material in first direction 112 (the lateral direction) from 5% to 30% of the unstretched length of the material. This stretch percentage means that the length of the stretch material may be increased in first direction 112 from its unstretched length by to a stretched length that is 5% up to 30% greater than the unstretched length. The improved stretch material includes stretch characteristics in second direction 113 (the vertical direction) of 1%-10% of the unstretched length of the material. The height of the stretch material may be increased in second direction 113 from its unstretched height by to a stretched height that is 5% up to 30% greater than the unstretched height. These stretch characteristics, for a 10 inch long by 2 inch wide piece of stretch material, translate to a total possible stretched length in first direction 112 of 10.5 to 13 inches and a total possible stretched height in second direction 113 of 2.02 to 2.2 inches.
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[0031] In the preferred embodiment, brim 114 is sewn directly to the lateral edge of attachment strap 118, but can be attached by any means well known in the art. Further, the while in the preferred embodiment brim 114 is attached directly to attachment strap 118, that arrangement is not required by the claims of this patent. In the preferred embodiment, brim 114 is made of light weight recyclable plastic material with fabric trim sewn around the outer edge 121 of brim 114. In another preferred embodiment, the brim is formed of translucent plastic with an approximately 82% opacity. This translucent characteristic allows the rider to see through brim 114 but still be shaded from the sun.
[0032] Brim 114 could also be made from any material well known in the art, including any stiff or semi-stiff structural substrate (cardboard, plastic, wire frames) covered with various materials, including fabric, plastic, felt, leather, denim, twill, mesh, and/or polyester. Further, such materials may also be used without a substrate. Additionally, transparent materials with any level of opacity may be utilized such as transparent polycarbonate, translucent polycarbonate, tinted polycarbonate, colored polycarbonate, clear plastic, tinted plastic, and colored plastic. While this list of materials is extensive, it is not intended to limit the types of materials that may be utilized to manufacture brim 114 and any suitable material may be utilized for brim 114 within the claims of the present invention.
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[0034] While a unique stretch loop material is used in the preferred embodiment for attachment strap 118, any type of stretch or elasticized attachment material may be used included but not limited to elastic, stretch jersey, lycra, spandex, silicone, neoprene, rubber, rubber compound or any other attachment material well known in the art. In addition to silicone, any adhesive material that has a high coefficient of friction (CoF) may be used such as glue, rubber or plastic.
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[0036] Connectors 116 are hook material in the preferred embodiment, but any connector suitable for connection to the various materials of attachment strap 118 may be used, including without limitation clasps, snaps and clips.
[0037] In the preferred embodiment, brim 114 is made of light weight recyclable plastic material with fabric trim sewn around the outer edge 121 of brim 114. In another preferred embodiment, the brim is formed of translucent plastic with an approximately 82% opacity. This translucent characteristic allows the rider to see through brim 114 but still be shaded from the sun. Brim 114 could also be made from any material well known in the art including any stiff or semi-stiff structural substrate (cardboard, plastic, wire frames) covered with various materials, including fabric, plastic, felt, leather, denim, twill, mesh, and/or polyester. Further, such materials may also be used without a substrate. Additionally, transparent materials with any level of opacity may be utilized such as transparent polycarbonate, translucent polycarbonate, tinted polycarbonate, colored polycarbonate, clear plastic, tinted plastic, and colored plastic. While this list of materials is extensive, it is not intended to limit the types of materials that may be utilized to manufacture brim 114 and any suitable material may be utilized for brim 114 within the claims of the present invention.
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[0039] Although the present invention has been described in relation to the above disclosed preferred embodiment, many modifications in design, implementation, systems and execution are possible while still maintaining the novel features and advantages of the invention. The preferred embodiment is not meant to limit the scope of the patent in any way, and it should be given the broadest possible interpretation consistent with the language of the disclosure on the whole.