HELMET FOR PLAYING SPORTS
20190082769 ยท 2019-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2071/1208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A42B3/283
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B71/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A helmet for wearing by a sports player comprises: a bubble-shaped body having a hollow interior surrounded by a wall and an opening formed in the wall for inserting a head of the player, and a fastening device for releasably fastening the body to shoulder pads being worn by the player. At least a portion of the wall is formed of a transparent material. Alternate designs are also disclosed, including a helmet constructed of a plastic-coated wireframe, and a non-transparent plastic helmet with a face mask, where in all cases the helmet is rigidly but releasably attached to a chest pad or shoulder pad worn by the player, so that impact forces on the helmet are not transferred to the player's head.
Claims
1. A helmet for wearing by a sports player comprising: a body having a hollow interior surrounded by a wall and an opening formed in the wall for inserting a head of the player, and an attachment device for releasably attaching the body to shoulder pads being worn by the player.
2. The helmet according to claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the wall is formed of a transparent material.
3. The helmet according to claim 1 including a padded head cap adapted to be worn on the head of the player to protect the player from a head injury should the head cap contact an inside surface of the wall.
4. The helmet according to claim 1 including a plurality of ventilation apertures formed in the wall permitting the transmission of air and sound through the wall.
5. The helmet according to claim 4 wherein one of the apertures is a mouth aperture aligned with a mouth of the player when the player is wearing the helmet.
6. The helmet according to claim 5 wherein the mouth aperture has a size and shape permitting the player wearing the helmet to insert and remove a mouthpiece.
7. The helmet according to claim 4 wherein one of the apertures is an ear aperture aligned with an ear of the player when the player is wearing the helmet.
8. The helmet according to claim 1 wherein at least one of a color, a design and a logo on the body and being visible from outside the helmet.
9. The helmet according to claim 1 wherein the body has a light bulb shape, where a horizontal plane diameter of the body is sized to prevent a fore-aft or side-to-side tilt of the head of the player from exceeding a predefined maximum allowable angle, and vertical height of the body is minimized while allowing clearance to a top of the head of the player.
10. The helmet according to claim 1 wherein the attachment device includes a plurality of pins positioned at the opening cooperating with a plurality of grooves formed in a ring attached to the shoulder pads.
11. The helmet according to claim 1 wherein the wall is formed of a plurality of wires or rods extending in a vertical direction and spaced around a ring at the opening.
12. The helmet according to claim 11 wherein the rods or wires are formed of a plastic coated material.
13. The helmet according to claim 11 including a cap positioned at the top of the body to which the wires or rods are attached, said cap being formed of a metal or plastic material.
14. The helmet according to claim 1 wherein the body is bubble-shaped, having a generally spherical main portion and a narrowed neck portion with an outward flare at the opening.
15. A helmet assembly for wearing by a sports player comprising: a helmet; a pair of shoulder pads; a chest pad connected to the shoulder pads; and an attachment device releasably attaching the helmet to the chest pad when the helmet assembly is worn by the player.
16. The helmet assembly according to claim 15 wherein the helmet includes a hard shell with a wire mask and the helmet is sized to allow movement of the player's head inside the helmet.
17. A helmet assembly for wearing by a sports player comprising: a helmet body having a hollow interior surrounded by a wall and an opening formed in the wall for inserting a head of the player, an attachment device for releasably and rigidly attaching the helmet body to upper body pads being worn by the player, and a padded head cap adapted to be worn on the head of the player, where the hollow interior is sized to allow the head of the player to move freely inside the helmet body, and the head cap includes padding which is configured to contact an interior surface of the wall if the head of the player tilts fore-aft or side-to-side by a predefined maximum allowable angle.
18. The helmet assembly according to claim 17 wherein the helmet body is generally spherical in shape and at least a portion of the wall is formed of a transparent material, and where the attachment device includes a plurality of pins positioned at the opening cooperating with a plurality of grooves formed in a ring attached to the upper body pads.
19. The helmet assembly according to claim 17 wherein the helmet body is formed of a plurality of wires or rods each positioned in a vertical plane and spaced around a first ring at the opening, and where the attachment device includes a plurality of pins positioned around an outside of the first ring cooperating with a plurality of grooves formed in a second ring attached to the upper body pads.
20. The helmet assembly according to claim 17 wherein the helmet body includes a hard shell extending adjacent a rear, top and partial sides of the head of the player and a wire mask adjacent a front of the head of the player, and where the attachment device includes two attachment tabs extending downwardly from a bottom edge of opposite sides of the hard shell, where the tabs cooperate with two receivers formed in the upper body pads.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The above as well as other advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0030] The following detailed description and appended drawings describe and illustrate various exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description and drawings serve to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner. In respect of the methods disclosed, the steps presented are exemplary in nature, and thus, the order of the steps is not necessary or critical.
[0031] All head protection to date has been with the football helmet separate from the rest of the player's uniform. Thus, all efforts to prevent head or neck injury have been with the helmet only supported by the head and neck of the player. Efforts have concentrated on several types of padding between the rigid helmet and the player's head. Still, severe concussion (CTE or Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) to the brain and or spinal injuries continue to occur. Since ONLY the player's head supports the helmet, then only the head and neck can absorb impacts.
[0032] Although recent designs, such as the Barr system (see U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/945,948) do help to transfer impact more uniformly around the head, the HEAD, thru the neck, is the only support.
[0033] A main purpose of the present invention is to isolate the head from the helmet such that impact to the helmet NEVER impacts on the head, and the head and neck cannot be bent or twisted by the helmet.
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[0035] In order to enable the player 12 to see in different directions by moving his head 11 and eyes, the helmet 10 has a wall 15 formed of clear or transparent material in these sight directions. Thus, there are only a few areas around the helmet bubble (mostly in the rear and rear side areas) that can be opaque for application of team colors 16, logos 17, etc. as shown in
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[0037] The helmet 10 includes a plurality of ventilation apertures 20 (
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[0040] The attachment device 14 is shown in more detail in
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[0043] Extending downwardly from a bottom edge of opposite sides of the shell 53 are two attachment tabs 55. The tabs 55 cooperate with two receivers 56 formed in the chest pad 52 as an attachment device to releasably but rigidly connect the helmet 50 to the chest pad 52. In turn, the chest pad 52 is connected to the shoulder pads 51. Thus, the helmet 50, the shoulder pads 51 and the chest pad 52 form an assembly whereby impacts to the helmet 50 are transferred into the shoulder pads 51 and the chest pad 52 instead of to the player's head. The shoulder pads 51 and the chest pad 52 are attached to the player's upper body in any suitable manner, such as with laces, under-arm straps, etc., as discussed previously.
[0044] The attachment of the tabs 55 to the receivers 56, and the corresponding detachment, may be embodied and actuated in any suitable fashion. For example, the tabs 55 may plug into the receivers 56 with a snap-in type action, where the tabs 55 automatically latch when pressed into the receivers 56. In this case, the detachment may be accomplished by pressing a button, pulling a lever, or pulling a strap or cord, any of which may be located on an inside surface or an outside surface of the chest pad 52. A similar design could be realized where an action is required in order to latch the tabs 55 to the receivers 56, where the action could be the turning of a knob or pushing down a lever (or two knobs/levers, one on each side), and the reverse action would unlatch the tabs 55 (and thus the helmet 50) from the receivers 56 (the chest pad 52). In any attachment scheme, the requirement is to releasably but rigidly connect the helmet 50 to the chest pad 52.
[0045] The helmet designs disclosed above, along with the corresponding equipment worn on the player's upper torso, represent a fundamental change and improvement in equipment design. By isolating the player's head from physical blows to the helmet, and preventing the helmet from forcibly bending or twisting the player's head/neck, the disclosed helmets offer a new type of protection from head and neck injuries.
[0046] In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.