Ballistic Combat Helmet with Two Side Wing Face Guards
20170030683 ยท 2017-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41H1/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A ballistic armor helmet of parts which allow the helmet to be configured for particular uses and threats. The ballistic armor helmet is provided with two side wings which are fastened, removably or otherwise, to the helmet. Each side wing is fashioned of ballistic material and has a vertical part which extends downwardly to a position below the user's ear, and a front part which projects frontwardly from the vertical part to shield a portion of the user's cheek and provide additional sideward protection. With both side wings in place the front of the user's face is still unobstructed, as there is a substantial gap between the front parts of the side wings, leaving the user free to speak, eat, and breath without significant obstruction. The side wings may be attached by one or more fasteners.
Claims
1. A ballistic helmet assembly comprising: a ballistic helmet which mounts to the head of a user and which has a front and a rear and two opposite sides; a first side wing which is formed of ballistic material and which is removably mounted to one of the sides of the ballistic helmet, the first side wing having a vertical part which extends downwardly from the ballistic helmet to a level to be below an ear of the user, and a front part which projects frontwardly from the vertical part to extend along a cheek of the user; and a second side wing which is formed of ballistic material and which is mounted to the other one of the sides of the ballistic helmet, the second side wing having a vertical part which extends downwardly from the ballistic helmet and a front part which projects frontwardly from the vertical part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0014] The assembly 194 is provided with one or two side wings 206 which may be fastened, removably or otherwise, to the rear portion 198 or to the front portion 196. Each side wing 206 is fashioned of ballistic material, for example the same material from which the helmet portions are fabricated, and has a vertical part 208 which extends downwardly to a position below the user's ear, and a front part 210 which projects frontwardly from the vertical part to shield a portion of the user's cheek and provide additional sideward protection. With both side wings 206 in place the front of the user's face is still unobstructed, as there is a substantial gap between the front parts 210 of the side wings, leaving the user free to speak, eat, and breath without significant obstruction. Although side wings 206 may be worn on both sides for the additional ballistic protection offered, a user may choose to omit one of the side wings in order to have more effective access to a rifle, allowing the user to rest one cheek on the rifle stock, while still having the opposite cheek protected. The side wings 206 may be attached by one or more fasteners 212 such as bolts, or may be more permanently connected such as by adhesive or other bonding.
[0015] It is understood that the invention is not limited to the particular construction and arrangement of parts herein illustrated and described, but embraces all such modified forms thereof as come within the scope of the following claims.