Head and Neck Support and Restraint System
20180125140 ยท 2018-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2071/1208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B71/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A head and neck support and restraint system including protective headwear worn by a user; an article worn about the shoulders, chest and back of the user; and a dynamic connector that is disposed between and attached to the protective headwear and the worn article that dampens and distributes forces to which the head and neck are subjected during use. Such forces can include forces experienced as a result of acceleration, deceleration, or impact during a collision between the user and another person or object. The dynamic connector also supports and limits the rate and range of motion permitted between the head and neck relative to the shoulders, chest and back of a user when the head or body of the user is subjected to such forces.
Claims
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21. A head and neck support and restraint system for supporting and protecting the head, neck and body of a user from a force applied from an external source that causes the head and neck of the user to move relative to the body, the system comprising: a first article of protective headwear; a second article worn about the body; and a dynamic connector attachable to the first article and to the second article and comprising a rotation damper, a tilt damper, an elongation-compression damper, and an elongate shaft that passes through the rotation damper, the tilt damper, and the elongation-compression damper, wherein the dynamic connector damps the force and distributes the damped force throughout the body to reduce the likelihood of physiological damage to the user.
22. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 21 wherein the elongate shaft a first portion that is flexible and a second portion that is relatively inflexible.
23. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 22 wherein the flexible first portion of the elongate shaft passes through the rotation damper and the tilt damper.
24. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 22 wherein the relatively inflexible portion of the elongate shaft passes through the elongation-compression damper.
25. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 22 wherein the flexible first portion of the elongate shaft has one end that is couple to an adjacent end of the relatively inflexible second portion of the elongate shaft.
26. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 21 wherein the elongate shaft desirably comprises a cross-section that embodies one or more keys adapted for insertion into cooperatively aligned bores disposed in the rotation damper and in the tilt damper.
27. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 26 wherein some portions of the rotation damper comprise cooperatively configured keyways to facilitate engagement between the rotation damper and the elongate shaft through which rotational forces imparted to the dynamic connector are communicated through the elongate shaft to the rotation damper.
28. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 21 wherein the elongate shaft comprises a polymeric material.
29. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 21 wherein the dynamic connector limits the rate and range of movement of the head and neck relative to the body within predetermined allowable limits.
30. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 21 wherein the force is produced by acceleration, deceleration or impact.
31. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 21 further comprising at least one release mechanism configured for use in selectively detaching the dynamic connector from the first article.
32. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 21 further comprising at least one release mechanism configured for use in selectively detaching the dynamic connector from the second article.
33. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 21 further comprising at least one removable locking key that is engageable with the dynamic connector for use in selectively locking system components into a fixed position relative to each other to immobilize the head and neck relative to the body of the user during an emergency situation.
34. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 21 wherein the first article is a helmet.
35. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 21 wherein the second article is selected from the group consisting of a vest, pack, pack frame, reinforced jacket and shoulder pads.
36. The head and neck support and restrain system of claim 21 wherein the second article comprises a belt disposed around the waist to distribute part of the force to the pelvis and hips of the user.
37. The head and neck support and restraint system of claim 21 further comprising a force indicator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The system and apparatus of the invention are further described and explained in relation to the following drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0042] Of particular interest in relation to the embodiment of the invention depicted in
[0043] Desirably, head and neck support and restraint system 10 of the invention can be designed, fabricated and tailored to a particular activity and user demographic so that it will not be burdensome to wear when a user is participating in normal, routine performance of an activity where there is some risk of being subjected occasionally to a concussive force but where the user is more often interested in being able to move relatively freely and without undue constriction. For activities involving higher risk of physiological injury due to concussive forces, the subject invention will understandably be configured to be more durable and may provide somewhat greater limitations to a user's ability to move naturally while wearing the apparatus. Because the weight of helmet 22 is primarily supported by dynamic connector 20, the combined weight of the head and helmet are not supported by the neck as with conventional protective headwear, and helmet 22 does not contribute to the dynamic load transmitted to and through the neck either during normal use or when helmet 22 is subjected to a concussive force.
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[0045] As used in this disclosure in relation to the presently described embodiment of the invention, tilt and tilting should be understood to include movement of the head and neck of the user in any direction away from a longitudinal axis through the center of the coaxially aligned elements of elongation-compression damper 50 of dynamic connector 20. When dynamic connector 20 is vertically disposed as shown in
[0046] Elongation-compression damper 50 of dynamic connector 20 controls and limits the rate and range of response when dynamic connector 20 is subjected to elongation or compression due to concussive forces imparted to helmet 22. Elongation-compression damper 50 is useful in damping concussive forces that are imparted to helmet 20 from any direction having a component force vector along the longitudinal axis through the device. A significant advantage of the present invention is that the rotation dampers 40, tilt dampers 46, and elongation-compression damper 50 of dynamic connector 20 are configured so as to limit both the rate and range of travel of helmet 22 relative to shoulder pads 24 when subjected to a high intensity concussive force. The structure and operation of one embodiment of each of rotation dampers 40, tilt dampers 46 and elongation-compression damper 50 are further described and explained in relation to
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[0048] Flexible shaft 37 is desirably constructed of a durable, extrudable polymeric material that will flex but not fracture when subjected to the range of torsional, flexural, tensile and compression loadings likely to be encountered during use. Flexible shaft 37 desirably has a non-circular cross-section that is engageable with an inwardly facing collar inside each rotation damper 46 as flexible shaft 37 is inserted through the aligned longitudinal bores of the constituent elements of dynamic connector 20. A cylindrical packing 42 or functionally equivalent sealant layer is desirably provided where flexible shaft 37 passes through fluid-containing rotating dampers 40 and tilt dampers 46. The upper end of flexible shaft 37 is desirably connected to helmet mounting fixture 30 by one or more pins 32, 34, 39, with one or both of pins 32, 34 also being available for use in attaching helmet mounting fixture 30 to helmet 22. If desired, a locking key can also be provided to enable medical personnel to secure and immobilize helmet 22 and the head and neck of a user in an optimal position to allow transport of the user without movement of the head and neck relative to the shoulders following a concussion or other injury. Such a locking key is desirably insertable through a longitudinally extending keyway that can be internal to and coaxially aligned with, or offset from, flexible shaft 37.
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[0050] Elongation-compression damper 50 is configured to damp forces imparted to dynamic connector 20 that have component forces acting in the longitudinal direction that act either to elongate or compress the connector. In the absence of the invention, a significant portion of an impact received on the crown of an item of protective headwear is transmitted through the cervical vertebrae to the spine. One purpose and intended function of dynamic connector 20 and, more particularly, of elongation-compression damper 50 is to take that load away from the neck and reduce the magnitude of the force before distributing it to the body through a worn article to which the lower end of dynamic connector 20 is attached. The force is dissipated by using a significant portion of the energy applied through piston rod 48 to drive double-acting piston 56 inside cylinder 60 while simultaneously displacing fluid 64, preferably a medium viscosity oil, through one or more fluid passageways 58 in piston 56 to the other side of cylinder 60. The maximum range of travel of piston rod 48 is determined by the overall length of cylinder 60 less the thickness of piston 56.
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[0052] In each instance where dynamic loading of dynamic connector 20 produces relative motion that causes fluid inside rotation damper 40 or elongation-compression damper 50 to be pushed through fluid passageways, it will be appreciated that the magnitude of damping will vary according to factors such as, for example, the number, cross-sectional area and surface configuration of the associated fluid passageways, the molecular weight, viscosity and lubricity of the fluid used, and the rate of movement of the paddle 82, 84 or piston 56 that is displacing the fluid. It will also be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading this disclosure that those factors can be adjusted as needed in accordance with load factors likely to be encountered for a targeted activity, use environment and user demographic.
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[0054] Those of ordinary skill in the art will also appreciate upon reading this specification and the description of preferred embodiments herein that modifications and alterations to the apparatus and methods may be made within the scope of the invention and it is intended that the scope of the invention disclosed herein be limited only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to which the inventor is legally entitled.