IP Library Granted Patent US 8,387,164
Granted Patent B2
US 8,387,164 · App. 13/449,079 · Granted Mar 5, 2013

Plastic foam helmet pad

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Patent No.
US 8,387,164
App. No.
13/449,079
Granted
Mar 5, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A protective pad for a sports helmet having a shell for covering at least part of the head of a wearer, the pad including a first resilient shock absorbing member of plastic such as thermoplastic polyurethane, the first member having a sheet portion with a plurality of hollow protrusions, tapering side walls of the protrusions extending substantially to an inside surface of the side area of the shell and being compressible for absorbing shocks applied to the shell. The pad includes a second resilient shock absorbing member of a monolithic block of foam fixed to the sheet portion of the first member for engaging the wearer's head. A plastic cover covers the second shock absorbing member and a plurality of fasteners removably connects the pad at to the shell by at least some of the protrusions.

Claims (29)

1. A protective jaw pad in combination with a sports helmet having a hard plastic shell with at least one side portion extending to the side of a wearer's jaw, the pad comprising:

a first shock absorbing member made of one piece of resilient thermoplastic polyurethane, the first shock absorbing member having a sheet portion with a coverage area adapted for overlying at least part of the side portion of the helmet, and a plurality of hollow protrusions made as one piece with the sheet portion and distributed around the coverage area, the protrusions each having a large diameter base opening into the sheet portion, a small diameter closed and flat crest spaced for the base and substantially engaging an inner surface of the side portion of the helmet, and a tapering side wall extending from the sheet portion to the crest, each tapering side wall being compressible for absorbing shocks applied to the shell and the bases being spaced from each other for distributing shock absorbing effects of the protrusions around the coverage area of the sheet portion;

a second shock absorbing member made of a monolithic block of elastomer foam and extending over the coverage area and adapted to face the wearer's jaw for further absorbing shocks applied to the shell, the second shock absorbing member having the same shape as the sheet portion of the first shock absorbing member for covering the sheet portion of the first shock absorbing member;

a cover of resilient elastomer covering the second shock absorbing member and being fixed around its perimeter to a perimeter of the sheet portion of the first shock absorbing member for connecting the first and second shock absorbing members to each other; and

a plurality of spaced fasteners removably connecting the jaw pad to the inner surface of the side portion at at least some of the protrusion;

the tapering side walls of the protrusions of the first shock absorbing member having a first length for spacing the sheet portion from the shell by at least the first length;

the plurality of fasteners being each a female and male snap, with one of the female and male snap of each fastener being fixed to one of the protrusion and the other of the female and male snap of each fastener being connected to the inner surface of the side portion of the helmet.

2. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the monolithic block is made of memory foam.

3. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the first shock absorbing member has a durometer of 80 shore A to 100 shore A.

4. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the pad is L-shaped and extends substantially along a perimeter of the side portion of the helmet.

5. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the first shock absorbing member has a durometer of 80 shore A to 100 shore A and the pad is L-shaped and extends substantially along a perimeter of the side portion of the helmet.

6. The combination of claim 1 , wherein the monolithic block is made of memory foam, the first shock absorbing member has a durometer of 80 shore A to 100 shore A and the pad is L-shaped and extends substantially along a perimeter of the side portion of the helmet.

7. A protective jaw pad in combination with a sports helmet having a hard plastic shell with at least one side portion extending to the side of a wearer's jaw, the pad comprising:

a first shock absorbing member made of one piece of resilient thermoplastic polyurethane, the first shock absorbing member having a sheet portion with a coverage area adapted for overlying at least part of the side portion of the helmet, and a plurality of hollow protrusions made as one piece with the sheet portion and distributed around the coverage area, the protrusions each having a large diameter base opening into the sheet portion, a small diameter closed and flat crest spaced for the base and substantially engaging an inner surface of the side portion of the helmet, and a tapering side wall extending from the sheet portion to the crest, each tapering side wall being compressible for absorbing shocks applied to the shell and the bases being spaced from each other for distributing shock absorbing effects of the protrusions around the coverage area of the sheet portion;

a second shock absorbing member made of a monolithic block of elastomer foam and extending over the coverage area and adapted to face the wearer's jaw for further absorbing shocks applied to the shell, the second shock absorbing member having the same shape as the sheet portion of the first shock absorbing member for covering the sheet portion of the first shock absorbing member;

a cover of resilient elastomer covering the second shock absorbing member and being fixed around its perimeter to a perimeter of the sheet portion of the first shock absorbing member for connecting the first and second shock absorbing members to each other; and

a plurality of spaced fasteners removably connecting the jaw pad to the inner surface of the side portion at at least some of the protrusion;

the tapering side walls of the protrusions of the first shock absorbing member having a first length for spacing the sheet portion from the shell by at least the first length;

the plurality of fasteners each being a female and male snap, with one of the female and male snap of each fastener being fixed to one of the protrusion and the other of the female and male snap of each fastener being connected to the inner surface of the side portion of the helmet, the first shock absorbing member having a durometer of 80 shore A to 100 shore A and the pad being L-shaped and extending substantially along a perimeter of the side portion of the helmet.

8. The combination of claim 7 , wherein the monolithic block is made of memory foam.

9. A protective pad in combination with a sports helmet having a hard plastic shell for extending over at least a portion of a wearer's head, the pad comprising:

a first shock absorbing member made of at least one sheet of three-dimensionally structured plastic, the first shock absorbing member overlying and being connected to a coverage area on an inner surface of the helmet shell;

a second shock absorbing member made of a monolithic block of elastomer foam and extending over the coverage area and adapted to face the wearer's head for further absorbing shocks applied to the shell, the second shock absorbing member overlaying and being connected to the first shock absorbing member;

a cover of resilient elastomer covering the second shock absorbing member;

at least one fastener removably connecting the first shock absorbing member of the pad to the inner surface of the shell; and

a plurality of fasteners for connecting the first shock absorbing member to the shell, each comprising a female and male snap, the first shock absorbing member having a sheet portion and a plurality of protrusions distributed around the coverage area, one of the female and male snap of each fastener being fixed to one of the protrusions and the other of the female and male snap of each fastener being connected to the inner surface of the helmet shell, the first shock absorbing member having a durometer of 80 shore A to 100 shore A.

10. The combination of claim 9 , wherein the monolithic block is made of memory foam, the first shock absorbing member being made of resilient thermoplastic polyurethane and having a sheet portion and a plurality of protrusions distributed around the coverage area, the protrusions each having a large diameter base opening into the sheet portion, a small diameter crest spaced for the base and substantially engaging the inner surface of the helmet shell, and a tapering side wall extending from the sheet portion to the crest, each tapering side wall being compressible for absorbing shocks applied to the shell and the bases being spaced from each other for distributing shock absorbing effects of the protrusions around the coverage area; and the cover being fixed around its perimeter to a perimeter of the sheet portion of the first shock absorbing member for connecting the first and second shock absorbing members to each other.

11. The combination of claim 9 , wherein the pad is L-shaped and extends substantially along a perimeter of a side portion of the helmet.

12. The combination of claim 9 , wherein the first shock absorbing member is resilient thermoplastic polyurethane and has the durometer of 80 shore A to 100 shore A and the pad is L-shaped and extends substantially along a perimeter of a side portion of the helmet.

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