BAYONET RECEIVER FOR HELMET
20250212986 ยท 2025-07-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B3/288
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments are directed toward a helmet including a receiver for adjustably securing a mask. The mask includes a bayonet to be received by the receiver. The receiver includes a bayonet coupler and a plate pressed against the coupler. The coupler has a channel for releasably engaging the bayonet of the mask mount. The plate is fixedly secured to the helmet shell outboard of the coupler. The coupler is rotatably secured to the plate, the coupler having a pin extending outwardly therefrom through the plate and to the exterior of the helmet shell.
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21. A receiver securable to a helmet having a shell for adjustably securing a mask having a mask mount, the receiver comprising: a coupler for releasably engaging the mask mount, the coupler being positioned inside the helmet shell; and a plate for fixed securement to the helmet, the plate being positioned inside the helmet shell; wherein the coupler is rotatably secured to the plate.
22. The receiver of claim 21, wherein the plate is an outer plate relative to the coupler, the coupler being positioned on the inner side of the plate and being rotatable relative to the plate and helmet.
23. The receiver of claim 22, wherein the plate is fixed directly to the helmet shell.
24. The receiver of claim 23, wherein the plate includes at least two bosses that extend outwardly from an outer face of the plate, the bosses adapted to extend through openings in the shell and having inner openings for receiving fasteners for fixed securement to the helmet shell.
25. The receiver of claim 22, further comprising a coupler adjustment mechanism for adjusting the angular position of the coupler relative to the plate, the coupler adjustment mechanism being accessible from the outside of the helmet shell.
26. The receiver of claim 22, further comprising an adjustment angle indicator showing the position of the coupler relative to the shell.
27. The receiver of claim 26, wherein the indicator includes markings on the helmet shell.
28. The receiver of claim 22, further comprising a pin extending from the coupler through the plate, the plate having a hole therein for rotatably receiving the pin, the pin being long enough to extend through the plate and through the helmet shell once the receiver is secured to the helmet.
29. The receiver of claim 28, wherein the pin is keyed, the receiver further including a washer keyed to the pin and having an indicator marker to track the rotation of the coupler relative to the plate and helmet.
30. The receiver of claim 29, wherein the pin is a threaded bolt, the receiver further including a threaded nut rotatably secured to the threaded bolt for locking the rotational adjustment of the coupler to the plate.
31. The receiver of claim 22, further comprising a tightening member to pull the coupler towards the plate to hold the angular position of the coupler relative to the plate.
32. The receiver of claim 21, wherein the coupler includes a channel for receiving a bayonet member of the mask mount, the channel having a forward opening receiving end including guide ramps for directing the insertion of the bayonet member.
33. A helmet including a receiver for adjustably securing a mask having a mask mount including bayonets, the helmet comprising: a shell comprising: a main helmet shell; right and left side portions that bulge outwardly relative to the main helmet shell; right and left mount portions that bulge outwardly relative to the respective right and left side portions; and receivers comprising: right and left couplers positioned inside the right and left mount portions of the helmet shell, the couplers having channels for releasably engaging the bayonets of the mask mount; and right and left plates fixedly secured to the helmet shell outboard of the respective right and left couplers; wherein the couplers are rotatably secured to the respective plates.
34. The helmet of claim 33, further comprising pins fixed to and extending outwardly from the couplers, the pins extending through the plates and to the exterior of the helmet shell.
35. The helmet of claim 34, wherein the pins comprise threaded bolts, the helmet further comprising nuts threaded to the bolts to secure the plates against the couplers.
36. The helmet of claim 33, further comprising a releasable securement members to press the couplers against the plates to hold the couplers from rotation relative to the plates.
37. The helmet of claim 34, further comprising a D-shaped washer secured to at least one of the pins to rotate therewith, the washer having an indicator marking thereon to show the position of a coupler relative to the shell.
38. The helmet of claim 33, further comprising an angular adjustment system accessible on the outside of the helmet for adjusting the angular position of the couplers relative to the helmet shell.
39. The helmet of claim 38, further comprising an indicator member position-fixed relative to the couplers to move with couplers and markings position-fixed relative to the helmet shell adjacent to the indicator.
40. The helmet of claim 39, wherein the indicator and markings are visible on the outside of the helmet shell.
41. The helmet of claim 40, further including a trim member on at least a portion of at least one of mount portions, the trim member including the markings.
42. The helmet of claim 33, wherein the plates include mounting bosses extending outwardly therefrom for engagement with the right and left mount portions of the helmet shell.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Preferred and alternative examples of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] The present disclosure sets forth an adjustable receiver assembly for the bayonet mount to secure an oxygen mask to an aviation helmet. The assembly provides an adjustment mechanism that is secure and immovable once in a desired angular location while still providing the option of changing the angular orientation within a broad range to accommodate adjustments for a user or even adjustments to fit differing users without changing the mounting location of the receiver assembly.
[0017] Referring to
[0018] Side portions 18 bulge outwardly from the main helmet shell to house ear pads and audio communication devices between the shell and the ears of the user. The mount portions 20 bulge outwardly from the side portions 18 at a lower, forward region of the side portions 18. In the preferred embodiment, the mount portions are an integral portion of the helmet shell and are formed therewith. For example, with a carbon composite shell the side portions 18 and mount portions 20 are molded as one.
[0019] The receiver assembly 14 for the bayonet mount 16 is fixed to and extends inboard of the mount portions 20. As seen in
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[0023] Each bayonet includes a release slide 54 either standard (those commonly available) or otherwise developed for use to release the bayonet from the receiver assembly 14. The bayonet is received within bayonet receiver 14, specifically between outer and inner receiver members 28, 30. As shown in
[0024] The exploded view of
[0025] Inner plate 56 includes a circular arrangement of rotational adjustment teeth 70a that mate with facing rotational adjustment teeth 70b projecting from outer plate 58. The mating teeth securely hold the position of the inner and outer plates relative to each other once nut 34 is tightened on keyed bolt 68. However, the assembly may be adjusted in its angular position relative to the helmet by loosening nut 34. Rotation of the inner plate also rotates indicator washer 62 such that marker 64 shows the position relative to indicator markings 26 on trim 22.
[0026] Finally in
[0027] Thus, the receiver assembly shown and described provides the advantage of allowing a user to non-destructively adjust the position of the face mask mounting while providing a secure, stable mount once the optimum position is achieved. Such is accomplished without undue complication or mass such that the assembly is robust, reliable, and easy to use.