IP Library Granted Patent US 11,327,291
Granted Patent B2
US 11,327,291 · App. 16/450,596 · Granted May 10, 2022

Single actuation goggle positioning mounting assembly

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,327,291
App. No.
16/450,596
Filed
Jun 24, 2019
Granted
May 10, 2022
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3732
USPC
2/422
Abstract

A mounting device having a mounting assembly for mounting a pair of goggles to a helmet is provided. The mounting assembly is configured to provide at least three degrees of freedom of movement using one or more actuation mechanisms for locking and unlocking a position of the mounting device. The number of actuation mechanisms is less than a number of degrees of freedom. In some aspects, the number of actuation mechanisms is one. A rotation base connects the mounting assembly to the helmet, and a goggle linkage connects the mounting assembly to the goggles. Various single actuation mechanisms, including a sliding mechanism, a friction-based wire/brake mechanism, and a floating friction brake mechanism, are provided.

Claims (27)

1. A mounting assembly for mounting a pair of goggles to a helmet comprising:

a single actuation mechanism for locking and unlocking a position of the mounting assembly,

wherein the single actuation mechanism comprises:

a top linkage having a first end coupled to a top slider and configured to rotate about a top axis that extends perpendicular to a direction at which the top slider is configured to slide;

a helmet base coupled between the helmet and a second end of the top linkage;

a bottom linkage having a first end coupled to a bottom slider and configured to rotate about a bottom axis that extends parallel to the top axis and perpendicular to a direction at which the bottom slider is configured to slide;

a goggle linkage coupled between the pair of goggles and a second end of the bottom linkage;

a cam lock post extending through slots within the top and bottom sliders and wherein the mounting assembly is configured to provide at least three degrees of freedom of movement when a single cam lock lever at one end of the cam lock post is unlocked by the single actuation mechanism allowing the top and bottom sliders to slide.

2. The mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least three degrees of freedom comprises:

a first degree of freedom providing upward and downward movement at the second end of the top linkage;

a second degree of freedom providing fore and aft movement by sliding the top and bottom sliders in opposite directions; and

a third degree of freedom providing tilt movement at the second end of the bottom linkage.

3. The mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the slots within the top and bottom sliders are elongated openings extending through the top and bottom sliders in the directions at which the top and bottom sliders are configured to slide.

4. The mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the helmet base is configured to rotate about the second end of the top linkage about a helmet base axis that is parallel to the top axis, and wherein the goggle linkage is configured to rotate about the second end of the bottom linkage about a goggle linkage axis that is parallel to the bottom axis and the top axis.

5. The mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein when the single cam lock lever is in an unlocked configuration, the top and bottom linkages are moved to provide three degrees of freedom of movement of the mounting assembly, and when the single cam lock lever is in a locked configuration, the top and bottom linkages are secured to prevent any movement of the mounting assembly and the position of the mounting assembly is fixed.

6. The mounting assembly of claim 5 , wherein the single cam lock lever is a cam-based locking component or a threaded screw-type lock.

7. The mounting assembly of claim 2 , wherein fore and aft movement is provided by extension and retraction of the mounting assembly.

8. The mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein a length of the mounting assembly changes due to sliding the top and bottom sliders in opposite directions toward or away from the cam lock post.

9. The mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mounting assembly is part of a night vision device, and wherein the mounting assembly allows positioning of the pair of goggles relative to a user.

10. A mounting device for mounting a pair of goggles to a helmet comprising:

an actuation mechanism for locking and unlocking a position of the mounting device, wherein the actuation mechanism comprises:

a top linkage slidably coupled between a top slider configured to slide in a top slide direction and a helmet base configured to rotate about a top axis perpendicular to the top slide direction;

a bottom linkage slidably coupled between a bottom slider configured to slide in a bottom slide direction and a goggle linkage configured to rotate about a bottom axis perpendicular to the bottom slide direction; and

a single cam lock lever coupled to one end of a cam lock post that extends through slots within the top and bottom sliders that, when unlocked by movement upon the single cam lock lever, the top and bottom sliders slide and the helmet and goggle linkage rotate to provide three degrees of freedom of movement of the mounting device.

11. The mounting device of claim 10 ,

wherein the top and bottom axes extend parallel to each other.

12. The mounting device of claim 10 , wherein the top and bottom slide directions are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the top and bottom axes.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2024
From: ELBIT SYSTEMS OF AMERICA, LLC; SPARTON CORPORATION; SPARTON DELEON SPRINGS, LLC; LOGOS TECHNOLOGIES LLC; ELBITAMERICA, INC.; KMC SYSTEMS, INC.
To: CAPITAL ONE, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
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