Claims
- 1. A visor assembly for a helmet including in combination a visor and an actuator for moving said visor between raised and lowered positions relative to the wearer's face, said visor having means on each side thereof for securing said actuator to that side, said actuator being adapted to be secured to one side of said visor by means of the securing means on said side, said actuator being adapted to be removed from said one side and secured to the other side of said visor by means of the securing means on said other side.
- 2. An assembly as in claim 1 including means for securing said visor to said helmet for movement between said positions.
- 3. An assembly as in claim 1 including means for locking said visor in one of said positions.
- 4. An assembly as in claim 1 in which each of said means for securing said actuator to a side of said visor is formed with an aperture, said actuator having a portion adapted to fit into said aperture.
- 5. An assembly as in claim 1 including a housing adapted to be mounted over the front of said helmet to receive said visor in said raised position, said housing being formed with a pair of slots on opposite sides thereof, said actuator being adapted to extend through one of said slots when secured to said visor.
- 6. An assembly as in claim 5 in which said housing is formed with a detent, said actuator being adapted to engage said detent.
- 7. An assembly as in claim 5 in which said actuator comprises a first threaded member adapted to be secured to said visor and a second threaded member adapted to be carried by said first threaded member outside of said housing.
- 8. A dual-visor assembly for a helmet including in combination an inner visor, an outer visor, a housing, means for mounting said housing over the front of said helmet, means for mounting said visors for movement between lowered positions in front of the wearer's face and raised positions within said housing with said inner visor spaced inwardly of said outer visor, said housing being formed with a first slot adjacent to a side edge of said inner visor and with a second slot inboard of said first slot, a first actuator for moving said inner visor between said positions, said inner visor having means on one side thereof for securing said first actuator to said side so as to extend through said first slot, and a second actuator secured to said outer visor for moving said outer visor between said positions, said outer visor having means on said one side thereof for securing said second actuator to said side so as to extend through said second slot.
- 9. An assembly as in claim 8 in which said housing is formed with a first pair of slots adjacent to the side edges of said inner visor and with a second pair of slots inboard of said first pair of slots, said first slot constituting one of said first pair of slots and said second slot constituting one of said second pair of slots, each of said visors having means on each side thereof for securing the corresponding actuator to that side so as to extend through one of said slots.
- 10. A dual-visor assembly for a helmet including in combination an inner visor, an outer visor, means for mounting said visors for movement between lowered positions in front of the wearer's face and raised positions clear of the wearer's face with said inner visor spaced inwardly of said outer visor, a first actuator for moving said inner visor between said positions, said inner visor having means on one side thereof for securing said first actuator to said side so as to extend laterally from said inner visor, and a second actuator for moving said outer visor between said positions, said outer visor having means on said one side thereof for securing said second actuator to said side so as to extend outwardly from said outer visor.
- 11. An assembly as in claim 20 in which each of said visors also has means on the other side thereof for securing an actuator to said side.
- 12. An assembly as in claim 10 including a housing adapted to be mounted over the front of said helmet to receive said visors in said raised positions, said housing being formed with respective slots for receiving said actuators.
- 13. An assembly as in claim 11 in which each of said actuators is adapted to be removed from one side and secured to the other side of the corresponding visor by means of the securing means on said other side.
- 14. A dual-visor assembly for a helmet including in combination an inner visor, an outer visor, means for mounting said visors for movement between lowered positions in front of the wearer's face and raised positions clear of the wearer's face with said inner visor spaced inwardly of said outer visor, a first actuator for moving said inner visor between said positions, said inner visor having means on one side thereof for securing said first actuator to said side at a location relatively adjacent to a side edge of said inner visor, and a second actuator for moving said outer visor between said positions, said outer visor having means on said one side thereof for securing said second actuator to said side at a location relatively remote from the corresponding side edge of said outer visor.
- 15. An assembly as in claim 14 including a housing adapted to be mounted over the front of said helmet to receive said visors in said raised positions, said housing being formed with respective slots for receiving said actuators.
- 16. An assembly as in claim 14 in which each of said visors also has means on the other side thereof for securing an actuator to said side.
- 17. An assembly as in claim 16 in which each of said actuators is adapted to be removed from one side and secured to the other side of the corresponding visor by means of the securing means on said other side.
- 18. An assembly as in claim 14 in which said first actuator is adapted to extend laterally from said inner visor.
- 19. An assembly as in claim 14 in which said second actuator is adapted to extend outwardly from said outer visor.
- 20. An assembly as in claim 14 in which said first actuator is adapted to extend laterally from said inner visor and said second actuator is adapted to extend outwardly from said outer visor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 068,835, filed on July 1, 1987.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Gentex Corporation, "PRU-36/P Side Actuated Dual Visor Kit Assembly" (1983). |
Continuations (1)
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68835 |
Jul 1987 |
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