Claims
- 1. a helmet comprising:
a head portion; an eye shield connected to the head portion for relative movement between a raised position wherein the eye shield is substantially out of a wearer's field of vision and at least one lowered position wherein the eye shield is disposed in front of the wearer's eyes; a tinted shield behind the eye shield, the tinted shield being connected to the head portion and being moveable between a raised position wherein the tinted shield is substantially out of the wearer's field of vision and at least one lowered position wherein the tinted shield is disposed in front of the wearer's eyes; and a resilient member connected between the head portion and the tinted shield, the resilient member biasing the tinted shield toward the raised position.
- 2. The helmet of claim 1, further comprising a holding device operatively connecting the eye shield to the tinted shield, the holding device selectively preventing the tinted shield from moving from the lowered position to the raised position when the tinted shield and the eye shield are in the lowered positions.
- 3. A helmet according to claim 2, wherein the holding device further comprises:
a lever connected to the holding device, the lever being displaceable in lowering and raising directions, the lever moving the tinted shield into a lowered position when the lever is moved in the lowering direction.
- 4. The helmet of claim 3, wherein the lever is adapted to disengage the holding device from the eye shield when the eye shield and the tinted shield are in the lowered position, thereby allowing the tinted shield to move into the raised position when the lever is moved in the raising direction.
- 5. A helmet according to claim 4, wherein the tinted shield is connected to the head portion for pivotal movement about a first axis.
- 6. A helmet according to claim 5, wherein the eye shield is connected to the head portion for pivotal movement about a second axis.
- 7. The helmet of claim 5, wherein the lever is flexible along a direction of the first axis.
- 8. The helmet of claim 7, wherein the eye shield comprises a block mounted on an inside surface thereof, wherein the block abuts the lever when the eye shield and the tinted shield are in the lowered position thus preventing the tinted shield from returning to the raised position.
- 9. A helmet comprising:
a head portion; an eye shield connected to the head portion moveable between a raised position where the eye shield is substantially out of a wearer's field of vision and at least one lowered position where the eye shield is disposed in front of the wearer's eyes; a tinted shield behind the eye shield, the tinted shield being connected to the head portion and being moveable between a raised position where the tinted shield is substantially out of the wearer's field of vision and at least one lowered position where the tinted shield is disposed in front of the wearer's eyes; a first resilient member connected between the head portion and the tinted shield, the first resilient member biasing the tinted shield toward the raised position; and a holding device disposed between the head portion and the tinted shield, the holding device selectively preventing relative movement between the tinted shield and the head portion when the tinted shield is in a lowered position.
- 10. A helmet according to claim 9, further comprising:
a lever connected to the head portion, the lever being displaceable in lowering and raising directions, the lever releasing the holding device thereby allowing the tinted shield to move into the raised position when the lever is moved in the raising direction, the lever engaging the tinted shield and moving the tinted shield into a lowered position when the lever is moved in the lowering direction.
- 11. A helmet according to claim 10, wherein the tinted shield is connected to the head portion for pivotal movement about a first axis.
- 12. A helmet according to claim 11, wherein the lever is connected to the head portion for pivotal movement between the raising and lowering directions about a second axis that is offset from the first axis.
- 13. A helmet according to claim 9, wherein the holding device comprises:
a first at least one tooth mounted to the tinted shield; and a second at least one tooth mounted to the head portion, the first at least one tooth and second at least one tooth being positioned to engage each other when the tinted shield is moved into the lowered position, thereby discouraging the tinted shield from moving into the raised position under the biasing force of the first resilient member.
- 14. A helmet according to claim 13, wherein the first at least one tooth comprises a first plurality of teeth, wherein the second at least one tooth comprises a second plurality of teeth, and wherein the tinted shield has a plurality of lowered positions corresponding to one of each of the first and second plurality of teeth.
- 15. A helmet according to claim 13, further comprising:
a lever connected to the head portion, the lever being displaceable in lowering and raising directions, the lever releasing the first at least one tooth from the second at least one tooth thereby allowing the tinted shield to move into the raised position when the lever is moved in the raising direction, the lever engaging the tinted shield and moving the tinted shield into a lowered position when the lever is moved in the lowering direction.
- 16. A helmet according to claim 15, further comprising a second resilient member connected between the lever and the head portion, the second resilient member biasing the lever in a neutral position.
- 17. A helmet according the claim 16, wherein the lever further includes a lowering hole, and the tinted shield further includes a lowering protrusion which engages with the lowering hole when the lever is moved in the lowering direction to move the tined shield into a lowered position.
- 18. A helmet according to claim 17, wherein the lever further includes a raising wedge which releases the first at least one tooth from the second at least one tooth when the lever is moved in the raising direction.
- 19. A helmet according to claim 17, wherein the lever further includes a handle, whereby the handle is pulled to rotate the lever altering the position of the lowering hole thus causing the lowering hole to engage the lowering protrusion pulling the tinted shield toward the lowered position, and whereby the handle is pushed to rotate the lever, which forces the raising wedge between the first at least one tooth and the second at least one tooth to allow the tinted shield to rotate toward a raised position under the force of the first resilient member.
- 20. A helmet according to claim 18, wherein the lever further includes a handle, whereby the handle is pulled to rotate the lever altering the position of the lowering hole thus causing the lowering hole to engage the lowering protrusion pulling the tinted shield toward the lowered position, and whereby the handle is pushed to rotate the lever, which forces the raising wedge between the first at least one tooth and the second at least one tooth to allow the tinted shield to rotate toward a raised position under the force of the first resilient member.
- 21. A helmet according to claim 15, wherein the tinted shield is connected to the head portion for pivotal movement about a first axis.
- 22. A helmet according to claim 21, wherein the lever is connected to the head portion for pivotal movement between the raising and lowering directions about a second axis that is offset from the first axis.
- 23. A helmet according to claim 9, wherein the helmet further includes a bumper which cushions the impact force of the raising tinted shield when the tinted shield is thrust upwardly under the biasing force of the first resilient member.
- 24. A helmet according to claim 20, wherein the helmet further includes a bumper which cushions the impact force of the raising tinted shield when the tinted shield is thrust upwardly under the biasing force of the first resilient member.
- 25. A helmet according to claim 20, wherein the lowering hole comprises a lowering edge such that the lowering edge does not contact the lowering protrusion when the lever is pushed to rotate the lever which forces the raising wedge between the first at least one tooth and the second at least one tooth to allow the tinted shield to rotate toward a raised position under the force of the first resilient member.
- 26. A helmet according to claim 19, wherein the helmet further includes a right side and a left side, the handle being placed on one of the right side and the left side of the helmet.
- 27. A helmet according to claim 26, wherein the handle is adapted to be grasped by one hand of a user wearing the helmet.
CROSS-REFERENCE
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/363,353, titled “COLD-WEATHER HELMET,” filed on Mar. 12, 2002, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/410,295, titled “COLD-WEATHER HELMET,” filed on Sep. 13, 2002, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60363353 |
Mar 2002 |
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60410295 |
Sep 2002 |
US |