IP Library Granted Patent US 9,622,533
Granted Patent B2
US 9,622,533 · App. 14/209,259 · Granted Apr 18, 2017

Single-layer padding system

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Patent No.
US 9,622,533
App. No.
14/209,259
Granted
Apr 18, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An impact-absorbing padding system made of a single-layer thermoplastic polyurethane sheet. The bottom of the sheet is flat, and the top side is also flat and has multiple, spaced apart projections. The projections are frustaconal in shape, having a flat top side and an open bottom. At least some of the projections are connected by ribs. The number and height of the ribs varies to achieve variable hardness within the system.

Claims (53)

1. A helmet-and-padding assembly, comprising:

a rigid shell ( 10 ) adapted to cover the head of a wearer, the rigid shell ( 10 ) having an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface having selected concave curvatures at various portions of the shell, the shell having a front portion ( 14 ), a crown portion ( 16 ), a pair of opposite side portions ( 18 ), and a back portion ( 20 );

a padding system ( 12 ) comprising a plurality of impact absorbing units spaced apart on, and removably attached to the inner surface of the rigid shell, the system ( 12 ) comprising:

a front pad ( 32 ) removably attached at the front portion ( 14 ) of the shell;

a crown pad ( 34 ) removably attached at the crown portion ( 16 ) of the shell;

a pair of side pads ( 36 ) removably attached at the respective side portions ( 18 ) of the shell; and

a back pad ( 38 ) removably attached at the back portion ( 20 ) of the shell;

each pad being made of thermoplastic urethane, and comprising:

a sheet ( 42 a ) having a top side and a bottom side; and

a plurality of spaced, impact-absorbing projections ( 42 ) integrally formed on the top side of the sheet ( 42 a ), each of the projections ( 42 ) having a top end positioned away from the sheet ( 42 a ) and in the direction of the inner surface of the rigid shell ( 10 ), and an open bottom end in the sheet ( 42 a ) and having a side wall extending downwardly and outwardly between the top end and the bottom end, the projections ( 42 ) having a large diameter base ( 42 b ) and a small diameter peak ( 42 c ), the projections ( 42 ) having a generally circular cross-section and being resiliently collapsible in a substantially axial direction when subjected to a substantially axial impact load;

a plurality of flat support ribs ( 44 ), each of the flat support ribs ( 44 ) being continuous with the top side of the sheet ( 42 a ) and extending up along the side wall of at least one projection ( 42 ) to a point at least part way between an edge of the top end of the projection ( 42 ) and the top side of the sheet ( 42 a ),

wherein at least some of the impact-absorbing projections ( 42 ) are oriented such that their intermediate walls are inclined to a major incident component of an impacting force, and wherein some of the impact absorbing units cooperate to afford mutual support in absorbing an impacting force,

wherein the padding system ( 12 ) has variable rigidity,

wherein the rigidity is the greatest at a region of the impact-absorbing unit which is arranged proximate to a bottom region of the front portion of the inner surface of the helmet,

wherein the rigidity is least at a region of the impact-absorbing unit which is arranged proximate to the crown portion of the inner surface of the helmet,

wherein the height and number of the plurality of flat support ribs ( 44 ) decreases upwards along the system ( 12 ) from the bottom region of the front portion of the inner surface of the helmet to the crown portion of the inner surface of the helmet,

wherein, at a region of the impact-absorbing unit which is arranged proximate to an upper region of the front portion of the inner surface of the helmet, the rigidity is less than the rigidity at the region of the impact-absorbing unit which is arranged proximate to a bottom region of the front portion of the inner surface of the helmet and greater than the rigidity at the region of the impact-absorbing unit which is arranged proximate to the crown portion of the inner surface of the helmet,

wherein the variable rigidity is due at least in part to a variation in the plurality of flat support ribs ( 44 ) provided in the first region and the second region, and

wherein the side pads ( 36 ) are provided with T-ribbing ( 36 a ) for enhanced rigidity at select regions of the side pads ( 36 ), the T-ribbing ( 36 a ) consisting of a T-shaped piece of thermoplastic polyurethane plastic fused to the peaks ( 42 c ) of the plurality of projections ( 42 ) of each of the side pads, but not all of the plurality of projections ( 42 ).

2. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the impact-adsorbing projections ( 42 ) are frustoconical in shape.

3. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the projections ( 42 ) has an opening for accommodating a fastening means.

4. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the impact absorbing units vary from one another in rigidity.

5. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein, within at least one of the impact absorbing units, the rigidity of a first region is different from the rigidity of a second region.

6. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the variable rigidity is due at least in part to a variation in the height of the flat support ribs ( 44 ) provided in the first region and the second region.

7. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the impact absorbing units has a durometer in the range of about 75 Shore-A to about 115 Shore-A.

8. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 7 , wherein at least one of the impact absorbing units has a durometer in the range of about 85 Shore-A to about 105 Shore-A.

9. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 8 , wherein at least one of the impact absorbing units has a durometer in the range of about 90 Shore-A to about 100 Shore-A.

10. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising a dilatant cushioning ( 90 , 92 ) along the inner surface of the helmet shell ( 12 ).

11. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the dilatant cushioning is a shear-thickening material.

12. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising an inflatable air-liner system ( 120 ) along the inner surface of the helmet shell ( 12 ).

13. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the helmet shell ( 12 ) is a helmet selected from the group consisting of a football helmet, a lacrosse helmet, a baseball helmet and a softball helmet.

14. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein a bottom side of the sheet ( 42 a ) is adapted to face a head of a wearer.

15. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the side wall ( 42 d ) is in the range of about 0.025 inches and about 0.075 inches.

16. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 15 , wherein the thickness of the side wall ( 42 d ) is in the range of about 0.030 inches and about 0.065 inches.

17. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 16 , wherein the thickness of the side wall ( 42 d ) is in the range of about 0.035 inches and about 0.060 inches.

18. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the diameter of the large diameter base ( 42 b ) is in the range of about 0.1875 inches and about 0.9000 inches.

19. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the diameter of the small diameter peak ( 42 c ) is in the range of about 0.2500 inches and about 0.9000 inches.

20. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the height of the projections ( 42 ) is in the range of about 0.10 inches and about 1.8 inches.

21. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 20 , wherein the height of the projections ( 42 ) is in the range of about 0.15 inches and about 1.65 inches.

22. The protective helmet-and-padding assembly according to claim 21 , wherein the height of the projections ( 42 ) is in the range of about 0.17 inches and about 1.5 inches.

23. A padding system comprising:

a plurality of impact absorbing units spaced apart on, and removably attached to the inner surface of a rigid shell, the system ( 12 ) comprising:

a front pad ( 32 ) removably attached at the front portion ( 14 ) of the shell;

a crown pad ( 34 ) removably attached at the crown portion ( 16 ) of the shell;

a pair of side pads ( 36 ) removably attached at the respective side portions ( 18 ) of the shell; and

a back pad ( 38 ) removably attached at the back portion ( 20 ) of the shell;

each pad being made of thermoplastic urethane, and comprising:

a sheet ( 42 a ) having a top side and a bottom side; and

a plurality of spaced, impact-absorbing projections ( 42 ) integrally formed on the top side of the sheet ( 42 a ), each of the projections ( 42 ) having a top end positioned away from the sheet ( 42 a ) and an open bottom end in the sheet ( 42 a ) and having a side wall extending downwardly and outwardly between the top end and the bottom end, the projections ( 42 ) having a generally circular cross-section and being resiliently collapsible in a substantially axial direction when subjected to a substantially axial impact load;

a plurality of flat support ribs ( 44 ), each of the flat support ribs ( 44 ) being continuous with the top side of the sheet ( 42 a ) and extending up along the side wall of at least one projection ( 42 ) to a point at least part way between an edge of the top end of the projection ( 42 ) and the top side of the sheet ( 42 a ),

wherein the rigidity of a first region of the impact absorbing unit is different from the rigidity of a second region,

wherein the difference in rigidity is due at least in part to a variation in the height of the flat support ribs ( 44 ) provided in the first region and the second region, and

wherein the side pads ( 36 ) are provided with T-ribbing ( 36 a ) for enhanced rigidity at select regions of the side pads ( 36 ), the T-ribbing ( 36 a ) consisting of a T-shaped piece of thermoplastic polyurethane plastic fused to the peaks ( 42 c ) of the plurality of projections ( 42 ) of each of the side pads, but not all of the plurality of projections.

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