IP Library Granted Patent US 8,069,498
Granted Patent B2
US 8,069,498 · App. 12/476,534 · Granted Dec 6, 2011

Protective arrangement

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Patent No.
US 8,069,498
App. No.
12/476,534
Granted
Dec 6, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A protective arrangement has a rigid shell to cover a body part and at least one impact absorbing pad removably attached to the inner surface of the rigid shell. The pad has an outer part made of an outer curved sheet and an inner part made of an inner sheet that is parallel to and spaced inwardly from the outer sheet to define a space. The inner and outer sheets have a plurality of spaced apart projecting hollow protrusions extending to the other sheet, the protrusions of one sheet alternating with the protrusions of the other sheet to form an impact absorbing pattern of alternating protrusions in the space between the sheets.

Claims (27)

1. A protective helmet arrangement comprising:

a rigid helmet shell adapted to cover the head of a wearer, the rigid shell having an inner surface with selected concave curvatures, the inner surface having a frontal portion, a crown portion, a pair of opposite temporal portions, and an occipital portion;

a plurality of impact absorbing pads spaced apart on, and removably attached to the inner surface of said rigid shell, said plurality of pads comprising: a frontal pad removably attached over the frontal portion; a crown pad removably attached over the crown portion; a pair of temporal pads removably attached over the respective temporal portions; and an occipital pad removably attached over the occipital portion; each pad being made of at least two parts of molded thermoplastic urethane that are bonded together;

said pads each comprising: at least one outer part comprising an outer sheet having the selected curvature of the rigid shell adjacent the portion of the inner surface to which the pad is removably attached; and at least one inner part comprising an inner sheet that is substantially parallel to and spaced inwardly from an outer sheet to define a space between the inner and outer sheets that is open around a perimeter of the inner and outer sheets; each of the inner and outer sheets have a plurality of spaced apart projecting hollow protrusions extend to the other sheet, the protrusions of one sheet alternating with the protrusions of the other sheet to form an impact absorbing pattern of alternating protrusions in the space between the sheets;

each protrusion having a open larger diameter base at the sheet from which it extends, a smaller diameter peak with a peak opening therein, and a side wall that tapers from the base to the peak; each base being one piece with the sheet from which it extends and each peak being fused to the sheet of the other part of the pad; the peak opening in each peak extending also through the sheet of the other part of the pad;

at least some of the sheets having additional vent openings between the open base of their protrusions and peak openings; and including at least one scalloped edge at the periphery of the space; and

inside padding removably attached to an inside surface of the inner sheet.

2. A helmet arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, in areas where higher impact resistance is desired, the alternating protrusions are more densely packed and are spaced more closely to each other, and the protrusions are less densely packed and are spaced further from each other in areas where lower impact resistance is desired.

3. A helmet arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, the alternating protrusions are more densely packed and are spaced more closely to each other in the frontal and occipital pads for greater impact resistance, and the protrusions are less densely packed and spaced further from each other in the temporal and crown pads for resisting lower impact.

4. A helmet arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said frontal and crown, temporal and occipital pads have a hardness of between about 60 Shore-A and 90 Shore-D.

5. A helmet arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said plurality of inwardly projecting hollow protrusions are frustoconical in shape with circular open bases and flat circular peaks containing the peak openings.

6. A helmet arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least some of the protrusions of some of the pads with less impact resistance have curved side walls that taper from the base to the peak, and at least some of the protrusions of some of the pads with greater impact resistance have straight side walls that taper from the base to the peak.

7. A protective arrangement comprising:

a rigid shell adapted to cover a body part of a wearer, the rigid shell having an inner surface with selected concave curvatures; and

at least one impact absorbing pad removably attached to the inner surface of said rigid shell, said pads comprising at least one outer part comprising an outer sheet having the selected curvature of the rigid shell and at least one inner part comprising an inner sheet that is substantially parallel to and spaced inwardly from the outer sheet to define a space between the inner and outer sheets that is open around a perimeter of the inner and outer sheets;

each of the inner and outer sheets have a plurality of spaced apart projecting hollow protrusions extending to the other sheet, the protrusions of one sheet alternating with the protrusions of the other sheet to form an impact absorbing pattern of alternating protrusions in the space between the sheets;

each protrusion having a open larger diameter circular base at the sheet from which it extends, a smaller diameter circular flat peak with a peak opening therein, and a frustoconical side wall that tapers from the base to the peak;

each base being one piece with the sheet from which it extends and each peak being fused to the sheet of the other part of the pad, the peak opening in each peak extending also through the sheet of the other part of the pad;

at least some of the sheets having additional vent openings between the open base of their protrusions and peak openings and including at least one scalloped edge at the periphery of the space.

8. An arrangement as claimed in claim 7 , wherein, in areas where higher impact resistance is desired, the alternating protrusions are more densely packed and are spaced more closely to each other, and the protrusions are less densely packed and are spaced further from each other in areas where lower impact resistance is desired.

9. An arrangement as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the inner and outer parts of the pad are molded entirely of thermoplastic urethane and the parts are welded together by fusing the flat peaks of the protrusions of one part to the sheet of the other part.

10. An arrangement as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the pad is made from thermoplastic urethane having a hardness of between about 60 Shore-A and 90 Shore-D.

11. An arrangement as claimed in claim 7 , wherein at least some of the protrusions with less impact resistance have curved side walls that taper from the base to the peak, and at least some of the protrusions with greater impact resistance have straight side walls that taper from the base to the peak.

12. An arrangement as claimed in claim 7 , wherein at least some of the protrusions have curved side walls that taper from the base to the peak.

13. An arrangement as claimed in claim 7 , wherein at least some of the protrusions have straight side walls that taper from the base to the peak.

14. An arrangement as claimed in claim 7 , wherein said plurality of inwardly projecting hollow protrusions are arranged in pairs which extend in the same direction from the outer sheet and the inner sheet.

15. An arrangement as claimed in claim 7 , including padding attached to an inner surface of the inner sheet.

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