Claims
- 1. A protective helmet adapted to receive a wearer's head for effectively dispersing the energy of impact of an object against the helmet, comprising:
- a rigid shell having crown, front, back, left and right portions shaped to protect the respective crown, front, back, left and right portions of the wearer's head, said shell defining a bottom opening and an internal cavity for receiving the wearer's head;
- a ring pad positioned within said internal cavity against said shell; and
- a circumferential head band secured to said shell near said bottom opening, said head band having a flexible portion that defines a central opening for receiving the wearers head, such that, when the wearer's head is received in said central opening, an air gap is maintained between the wearer's head and said ring pad more pads within said shell along the entire circumference of said shell, thereby increasing the time interval between impact of the object against the helmet and impact of said ring pad against the wearer's head.
- 2. A protective helmet as recited in claim 1, in which said circumferential head band is secured to said ring pad.
- 3. A protective helmet as recited in claim 2, wherein said circumferential head band further comprises an outer portion that is fitted around said ring pad and is positioned between said ring pad and said shell, said flexible portion being attached to said outer portion along a circumferential seam.
- 4. A protective helmet as recited in claim 3, wherein the outer portion of said head band is constructed of a synthetic rubber, and wherein the flexible portion of said head band is constructed of a knit material.
- 5. A protective helmet as recited in claim 4, and further comprising a shock-absorbing crown pad secured to the crown portion of said shell within the internal cavity defined by said shell.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application 60/063,185, filed Oct. 20, 1997.
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