IP Library Granted Patent US 7,299,505
Granted Patent B2
US 7,299,505 · App. 11/186,142 · Granted Nov 27, 2007

Helmet cushioning pad with variable, motion-reactive applied-load response, and associated methodology

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Patent No.
US 7,299,505
App. No.
11/186,142
Granted
Nov 27, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A site-selectable, helmet-installable load-cushioning pad structure employable inside a helmet shell as a part of a plural-spaced-pad distribution featuring a compressible viscoelastic foam core which resists rapid, but not slow-movement, compression. Associated methodology includes the steps of providing such a structure for installation inside the shell of a helmet, and pre-arming the core of that structure with a load-response characteristics which (a) resists sudden-movement, rapid compression, yet (b) offers less resistance to slow-movement compression. An encapsulating moisture barrier layer may be provided around the foam core.

Claims (19)

1. A site-selectable, helmet-installable, non-springy load-cushioning pad deployable as one of a collection of plural, spaced pads inside the shell of a helmet comprising

compressible, non-springy, viscoelastic, urethane foam componentry with a structure possessing a load-response behavior which (a) resists sudden-movement rapid compression, yet (b) is less resistive to slow-movement compression, wherein said urethane foam componentry compression characteristics are degraded when exposed to water-based moisture, and

completely covering said componentry, an encapsulating elastomeric film formed of material which functions simultaneously, over the entire outside surface of said componentry, to block all outside water-based moisture from reaching said componentry, while at the same time offering over the entire outside surface bidirectional gas permeability of all non-water-based gases to preserve non-springiness of the pad as a whole.

2. The pad of claim 1 , wherein said foam componentry is acceleration-rate (strain-rate) sensitive.

3. The pad of claim 1 , wherein said foam componentry exhibits a slow-return, slow push-back-force characteristic.

4. The pad of claim 1 , where said foam componentry is layered, and includes at least two operatively adjacent layers.

5. The pad of claim 2 , wherein said foam componentry is layered, and includes at least two operatively adjacent layers.

6. The pad of claims 4 , wherein said at least two layers differ from one another in load-response, energy-absorption characteristics.

7. The pad of claim 5 , wherein said at least two layers differ from one another in load-response, energy-absorption characteristics.

8. The pad of claim 4 , wherein said at least two layers differ in hardness.

9. The pad of claim 5 , wherein said at least two layers differ in hardness.

10. The pad of claim 6 , wherein, when the pad is installed appropriately in a helmet, the layer possessing the lower load-response, energy-absorption characteristic is disposed intermediate (a) the other layer, and (b) the space in the helmet provided for receiving a wearer's head.

11. The pad of claim 7 , wherein, when the pad is installed appropriately in a helmet, the layer possessing the lower load-response, energy-absorption characteristic is disposed intermediate (a) the other layer, and (b) the space in the helmet provided for receiving a wearer's head.

12. The pad of claim 8 , wherein, when the pad is installed appropriately in a helmet, the layer possessing the lesser hardness is disposed intermediate (a) the other layer, and (b) the space in the helmet provided for receiving a wearer's head.

13. The pad of claim 9 , wherein, when the pad is installed appropriately in a helmet, the layer possessing the lesser hardness is disposed intermediate (a) the other layer, and (b) the space in the helmet provided for receiving a wearer's head.

14. The pad of claim 6 , wherein, with the pad disposed in operative condition in a helmet, said foam componentry has a helmet-facing side, and an opposite, wearer's-head-facing side, the layer in this componentry which possesses the lower load-responsive, energy-absorption characteristic is disposed toward said wearer's-head-facing side relative to the other layer, and which further comprises a moisture-wicking material disposed intermediate said layer with the lower load-responsive, energy-absorption characteristic and the space in the helmet provided to receiving a wearer's head.

15. The pad of claim 7 , wherein, with the pad disposed in operative condition in a helmet, said foam componentry has a helmet-facing side, and an opposite, wearer's-head-facing side, the layer in this componentry which possesses the lower load-responsive, energy-absorption characteristic is disposed toward said wearer's-head-facing side relative to the other layer, and which further comprises a moisture-wicking material disposed intermediate said layer with the lower load-responsive, energy-absorption characteristic and the space in the helmet provided to receiving a wearer's head.

16. The pad of claim 8 , wherein, with the pad disposed in operative condition in a helmet, said foam componentry has a helmet-facing side, and an opposite wearer's-head-facing side, the layer in this componentry which possesses the lesser hardness is disposed toward said wearer's-head-facing side relative to the other layer, and which further comprises a moisture-wicking material disposed intermediate said layer with the lesser hardness and the space in the helmet provided for receiving a wearer's head.

17. The pad of claim 9 , wherein, with the pad disposed in operative condition in a helmet, said foam componentry has a helmet-facing side, and an opposite wearer's-head-facing side, the layer in this componentry which possesses the lesser hardness is disposed toward said wearer's-head-facing side relative to the other layer, and which further comprises a moisture-wicking fabric material disposed intermediate said layer with the lesser hardness and the space in the helmet provided for receiving a wearer's head.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 11, 2022
From: SCOPE LEASING, INC.
To: NW AIRCRAFT SALES & LEASING; DENNIS, MICHAEL R.; DENNIS, JUDITH A.; OREGON AERO, INC.; MJD INNOVATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 060785/0626 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 1, 2019
From: NW AIRCRAFT SALES & LEASING; DENNIS, MICHAEL R.; DENNIS, JUDITH A.; OREGON AERO, INC.; MJD INNOVATIONS LLC
To: SCOPE LEASING, INC.
Reel/Frame 050891/0334 →