Claims
- 1. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer comprising:a) a protective head covering, comprising i) an outer shell adapted to cover a substantial portion of said wearer's head; ii) a transparent face shield connected to said outer shell; and iii) a cushioning element inside of said outer shell; and defining a protective head covering cavity; b) at least one compressed breathable supply gas canister fluidicly coupled to said protective head covering; c) at least one safety risk factor sensor; d) a gas release element fluidicly coupled to said at least one compressed breathable supply gas canister and responsive to said safety risk factor sensor so as to release breathable supply gas into said protective head covering cavity upon the sensed presence of a safety risk factor; and e) at least one pressurized gas exfiltration element substantially fixed relative to said protective head covering.
- 2. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said at least one compressed breathable supply gas canister comprises a cartridge.
- 3. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 2 wherein said cartridge is directly attached to said outer shell.
- 4. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 2 wherein said helmet system further comprises a cartridge failure safety element.
- 5. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said at least one compressed breathable supply gas canister comprises a tank located externally to said outer shell.
- 6. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said compressed breathable supply gas canister is fluidicly coupled to a location within said protective head covering by a gas transport element.
- 7. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 6 wherein said gas transport element comprises a detachment element.
- 8. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said safety risk sensor comprises at least one impact sensor.
- 9. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said gas release element comprises at least one manually operable element.
- 10. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said gas release element comprises at least one electrically activatable element.
- 11. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said gas release element comprises a remote wireless signal response element.
- 12. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said gas release element comprises at least one mechanically activatable element.
- 13. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said at least one pressurized gas exfiltration element comprises a flexible shroud attached along a base rim of said protective head covering.
- 14. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said at least one pressurized air exfiltration element comprises a pressurized gas exfiltration element located at substantially the border of said face shield with said outer shell.
- 15. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said at least one pressurized gas exfiltration element comprises at least one hole in said outer shell.
- 16. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 wherein said pressurized gas exfiltration element comprises at least one pressure regulator.
- 17. A helmet system for the protection of a wearer as in claim 1 further comprising a remote wireless sensor signal receipt element.
- 18. A method for protecting a user comprising the steps of:a) securing a protective head covering substantially around a user's head; b) providing at least one compressed breathable supply gas canister fluidicly coupled to said protective head covering; c) safety risk factor sensing; d) determining safety risk factor presence; e) establishing at least one flow of breathable gas from said at least one compressed breathable supply gas canister in response to said step of determining safety risk factor presence; f) providing said at least one flow of breathable gas to inside said protective head covering in response to said step of establishing at least one flow of breathable gas; g) increasing an internal head covering gas pressure to above an ambient condition value in response to said step of providing said at least one supply of breathable gas; and h) exfiltrating gas from within said protective head covering through an exfiltration element in response to said step of increasing an internal head covering gas pressure.
- 19. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 wherein said step of safety risk factor sensing comprises the step of automatically sensing the presence of a safety risk factor.
- 20. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 wherein said step of safety risk factor sensing comprises the step human sensing the presence of a safety risk factor.
- 21. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 wherein said step of establishing at least one flow of breathable gas comprises the step of manually initiating a release of said at least one flow of breathable gas by a human wearer of said protective head covering in response to said step of determining safety risk factor presence.
- 22. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 wherein said step of establishing at least one flow of breathable gas comprises the step of electrically initiating a release of said at least one flow of breathable gas in response to said step of determining safety risk factor presence.
- 23. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 wherein said step of establishing at least one flow of breathable gas comprises the step of establishing a flow of breathable air from a compressed breathable gas cartridge.
- 24. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 wherein said step of establishing a flow of breathable gas from said compressed breathable gas canister comprises the step of initiating a release from said flow of breathable gas externally of said protective head covering.
- 25. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 wherein said step of exfiltrating air from within said protective head covering comprises the step of exfiltrating gas through a flexible shroud provided at a rim located at the base of said protective head covering.
- 26. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 wherein said step of exfiltrating air from within said protective head covering comprises the step of exfiltrating gas through a border defined by a transparent helmet face shield and an outer helmet shell.
- 27. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 wherein said step of exfiltrating air from within said protective head covering comprises the step of exfiltrating gas through a unitary pressure regulator.
- 28. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 further comprising the step of adjusting said exfiltration element.
- 29. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 further comprising the step of providing a cartridge failure safety element.
- 30. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 wherein said method for protecting a user is implementable in a racing vehicle environment.
- 31. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 further comprising the step of replacing a gas transport element fluidicly connected to said protective head covering.
- 32. A method for protecting a user as in claim 18 further comprising the step of wirelessly communicating.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/245,906 filed Nov. 3, 2000, hereby incorporated by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Provisional application, Breathable Air Pressurized Safety Helmet, 60/245,906, dated Nov. 2, 2000, 5 pages and 2 drawings. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/245906 |
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