Claims
- 1. A helmet system for protection of a wearer's head, comprising:
a ballistic shell having an interior; a liner having a forward cap segment, and a rear segment resiliently connected to the cap segment and integrally formed with the cap segment, and portions of the rear segment below the cap segment define a neck segment, wherein the liner is fastened to the interior of the ballistic shell; a resilient pad connected to the interior of the liner, the pad having portions attached to the interior of the neck segment, positioned to bear against a neck of the user; a left side strap extending between the liner cap segment and the liner rear segment; a right side strap extending between the liner cap segment and the liner rear segment and spaced opposite the left side strap; and a chin strap extending between and connecting the left side strap and the right side strap.
- 2. The helmet system of claim 1 further comprising an eye shield assembly mounted to the liner, and pivotable between a retracted position overlying the liner cap segment and positioned beneath the ballistic shell, and a deployed position overlying the eyes of the wearer.
- 3. The helmet system of claim 2 wherein the eye shield assembly has a frame, with at least one lens mounted thereto, and the frame has a first side arm which is pivotably connected to the liner cap segment at a first pivot mount above and forward of a wearer's first ear, and a second side arm which is pivotably connected to the liner cap segment at a second pivot mount above and forward of a wearer's second ear.
- 4. The helmet system of claim 3 further comprising a first resilient band which extends from a fixed mount on the liner cap rearward of the first mount to a connection on the eye shield frame forward of the first mount, the first resilient band extending above the first pivot mount when the eye shield assembly is in the retracted position, and the first resilient band extending below the first pivot mount when the eye shield assembly is in the deployed position.
- 5. The helmet system of claim 2 further comprising a resilient gasket extending along lower portions of the eye shield frame, such that when the eye shield assembly is overlying a wearer's eyes the resilient gasket engages with the face of the wearer.
- 6. The helmet system of claim 1 wherein the chin strap terminates in a left loop and an opposed right loop, and wherein the left side strap extends through the left chin strap left loop, and the right chin strap extends through the right loop, to permit slidable movement of the chin strap along the left side strap and the right side strap.
- 7. The helmet system of claim 1 wherein the ballistic shell has a frontwardly extending deflection brim, the brim having a surface which is inclined at at least a first angle with respect to a horizontal plane when the helmet system is worn by a wearer standing upright, wherein the first angle is between about 110 degrees and 135 degrees, and wherein a utility compartment is defined between an underside of the deflection brim and the liner.
- 8. The helmet system of claim 7 wherein the first angle is about 120 degrees.
- 9. The helmet system of claim 1 wherein portions of the liner define two opposed slots between upper portions of the rear segment and rear portions of the cap segment, permitting the rear segment to flex with respect to the cap segment.
- 10. The helmet system of claim 9 wherein each of the two opposed slots comprises a first section which extends frontwardly and upwardly and a second section which extends rearwardly and upwardly from the first section and which defines approximately a 90 degree angle with respect to the first section.
- 11. The helmet system of claim 1 further comprising a face guard removably connected to the ballistic shell, the face guard having a frame which extends below the wearer's eyes and which covers portions of the wearer's nose to permit intake of air through said face guard, wherein portions of the frame define a concave outwardly opening rifle stock recess shaped to permit a rifle stock to be placed alongside the face guard and engaged within the recess to bring the rifle stock into close proximity to the wearer's face and to thereby permit the wearer to operate a rifle in a conventional fashion.
- 12. The helmet system of claim 9 wherein the rifle stock recess is defined by a sheet of flexible material secured to the face guard frame to overlie a rifle stock opening, the rifle stock opening being shaped to permit a rifle stock to be placed alongside the face guard and engaged with the sheet of flexible material to engage the rifle stock against the wearer's face with the sheet of flexible material between the wearer's face and the rifle stock.
- 13. A helmet system for protection of a wearer's head, comprising:
a ballistic shell having an interior; a liner having a forward cap segment, and a rear segment connected to the cap segment, wherein the liner is fastened to the interior of the ballistic shell; a left side strap and a right side strap, each formed of stiff material, and each having an upwardly extending segment which is connected to the liner cap segment, and a rearwardly extending segment which is connected to the liner rear segment, and a curved intermediate segment connecteing the side strap upwardly extending segment to the rearwardly extending segment, wherein the left side strap and the right side strap are spaced from each other on opposite sides of the liner; and a flexible chin strap which terminates in a left loop and an opposed right loop, and wherein the left side strap extends through the left chin strap left loop, and the right chin strap extends through the right loop, to permit slidable movement of the chin strap along the left side strap intermediate segment and the right side strap intermediate segment.
- 14. The helmet system of claim 13 wherein at least one of the side straps is engaged with a ratchet mechanism mounted to the liner, wherein adjustment of the engaged side strap in the ratchet mechanism adjusts the fit of the helmet on the wearer.
- 15. The helmet system of claim 13 wherein each side strap intermediate segment has an inner radius of about one inch or less.
- 16. A helmet system for protection of a wearer's head, comprising:
a ballistic shell having an interior; a liner having a forward cap segment having an exterior surface which is fastened to the interior of the ballistic shell; and an eye shield assembly mounted to the exterior surface of the liner, and pivotable between a retracted position overlying the liner cap segment and positioned beneath the ballistic shell, and a deployed position overlying the eyes of the wearer, wherein the eye shield assembly has a frame, with at least one lens mounted thereto, and the frame has a first side arm which is pivotably connected to the liner cap segment at a first pivot mount above and forward of a wearer's first ear, and a second side arm which is pivotably connected to the liner cap segment at a second pivot mount above and forward of a wearer's second ear.
- 17. The helmet system of claim 16 further comprising a first resilient band which extends from a fixed mount on the liner cap rearward of the first mount to a connection on the eye shield frame forward of the first mount, the first resilient band extending above the first pivot mount when the eye shield assembly is in the retracted position, and the first resilient band extending below the first pivot mount when the eye shield assembly is in the deployed position.
- 18. The helmet system of claim 16 further comprising a resilient gasket extending along lower portions of the eye shield frame, such that when the eye shield assembly is overlying a wearer's eyes the resilient gasket engages with the face of the wearer.
- 19. A helmet system for protection of a wearer's head, comprising:
a ballistic shell having an interior, and having a frontwardly extending deflection brim, the brim having a surface which is inclined at at least a first angle with respect to a horizontal plane when the helmet system is worn by a wearer standing upright, wherein the first angle is between about 110 degrees and 135 degrees; a molded liner having a forward cap segment, wherein the liner is fastened to the interior of the ballistic shell, and wherein a utility compartment is defined between an underside of the deflection brim and the liner.
- 20. The helmet system of claim 19 wherein the first angle is about 120 degrees.
- 21. The helmet system of claim 19 wherein the ballistic shell is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of Kevlar fibers, PBO fibers, titanium, and alumina-ceramics.
- 22. A helmet system for protection of a wearer's head, comprising:
a ballistic shell; and a face guard removably connected to the shell, the face guard having a frame which extends below the wearer's eyes and which covers portions of the wearer's nose to permit intake of air through said face guard, wherein portions of the frame define at least one concave outwardly and sidewardly opening rifle stock recess shaped to permit a rifle stock to be placed alongside the face guard and engaged within the recess to bring the rifle stock into close proximity to the wearer's face and to thereby permit the wearer to operate a rifle in a conventional fashion.
- 23. The helmet system of claim 22 wherein the rifle stock recess is defined by a sheet of flexible material secured to the face guard frame to overlie a rifle stock opening, the rifle stock opening being shaped to permit a rifle stock to be placed alongside the face guard and engaged with the sheet of flexible material to engage the rifle stock against the wearer's face with the sheet of flexible material between the wearer's face and the rifle stock.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application No. 60/322,026, filed Sep. 14, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60322026 |
Sep 2001 |
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60324889 |
Sep 2001 |
US |