Claims
- 1. A football helmet, comprising:
an outer shell having an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface, the shell including a crown, a back, a front, a lower edge surface, and two sides, the shell being adapted to receive a head of a wearer of the helmet, the wearer having a lower jaw having two side portions; each side of the shell includes an ear flap adapted to generally overlie an ear and a portion of a cheek of the wearer; each ear flap generally extending downwardly from its respective side; each ear flap including a jaw flap attached to the ear flap, each jaw flap extending from the ear flap forwardly toward the front of the shell and adapted to generally extend to overlie a side portion of the lower jaw of the wearer of the helmet; each side having a chin protector connector, adapted to connect a portion of a chin protector to the shell; each side having a face guard connector, adapted to connect a portion of a face guard to the shell; and a liner connector, adapted to connect a shock absorbing liner to a portion of the inner wall surface of the shell.
- 2. The football helmet of claim 1, including a face guard connected to at least both sides of the helmet by the face guard connectors, each face guard connector including a shock absorber member adapted to substantially omni-directionally distribute an impact force, exerted upon the face guard, throughout the shell.
- 3. The football helmet of claim 2, wherein each shock absorber member is a grommet disposed in an opening formed in a side of the shell.
- 4. The football helmet of claim 3, wherein each grommet is formed of rubber.
- 5. The football helmet of claim 3, wherein each grommet is formed of an elastomeric material.
- 6. The football helmet of claim 3, wherein each grommet is a circular shaped member with an opening passing therethrough.
- 7. The football helmet of claim 6, wherein each circular member includes an inner annular shaped lip that abuts the inner wall surface of the shell and an outer annular shaped lip that abuts the outer wall surface of the shell.
- 8. The football helmet of claim 3, wherein the face guard connector has a recess which receives a portion of the grommet in a close fitting, abutting relationship.
- 9. The football helmet of claim 3, wherein each grommet includes an opening passing therethrough, and a bushing is disposed within the opening.
- 10. The football helmet of claim 9, wherein the bushing includes a cap member having an upper wall surface and a lower wall surface, the lower wall surface being disposed adjacent the inner wall surface of the shell.
- 11. The football helmet of claim 10, wherein a bolt, having first and second ends, is passed through each bushing and each face guard connector, and a nut receives the second end of the bolt, whereby the face guard is secured to each side of the shell.
- 12. The football helmet of claim 11, wherein the upper wall surface of each cap member includes a recess which receives a corresponding nut.
- 13. The football helmet of claim 12, wherein the recess of the cap member matingly receives the corresponding nut and the recess restricts rotational movement of the nut with respect to the shell.
- 14. The football helmet of claim 13, wherein the nut is a T-nut, and a portion of the T-nut is disposed within the bushing.
- 15. The football helmet of claim 3, wherein each face guard connector has an inner and an outer surface, and each face guard connector has at least two channels disposed in a substantially parallel, substantially non-colinear relationship, each channel receiving a portion of the face guard.
- 16. The football helmet of claim 15, wherein the face guard is formed of a plurality of wire members, and each channel receives a wire member.
- 17. The football helmet of claim 16, wherein at least one channel is formed in the inner surface of the face guard connector, and the wire member received within the at least one channel is disposed between the inner surface of the face guard connector and the outer wall surface of the shell.
- 18. The football helmet of claim 2, wherein at least one face guard connector has an access passageway formed therein, the access passageway being aligned with an inflation port disposed in the shell and adapted to provide access to the inflation port and permit the shock absorbing liner to be inflated.
- 19. The football helmet of claim 1, including a chin protector having two sides and at least two flexible members associated with each side of the chin protector, the at least two flexible members adapted to engage with one of the chin protector connectors on the sides of the shell.
- 20. The football helmet of claim 19, wherein the chin protector connector includes at least two notches formed in the lower edge surface of the shell, with at least one notch being disposed on each side of the shell, and at least one of the flexible members on each side of the chin protector passes through at least one of the notches on each side of the shell.
- 21. The football helmet of claim 20, wherein the at least two notches are disposed in the lower edge surface of the shell adjacent each ear flap of the shell.
- 22. The football helmet of claim 21, wherein each ear flap includes an ear opening, adapted to be disposed adjacent an ear of the wearer to permit the transmission of sound to the wearer, and the at least one notch is disposed in the lower edge surface of the shell which is substantially, directly below the ear opening.
- 23. The football helmet of claim 20, wherein each of the flexible members is a flexible strap.
- 24. The football helmet of claim 20, wherein the at least two flexible members, associated with each side of the chin protector each includes an upper flexible member and a lower flexible member, and the lower flexible member passes through at least one of the notches on each side of the shell.
- 25. The football helmet of claim 24, wherein a first portion of each lower flexible member is disposed adjacent the inner wall surface of the shell, a second portion of the lower flexible member passes through at least one of the notches, and a third portion of the flexible member is disposed adjacent the outer surface of the shell.
- 26. The football helmet of claim 25, wherein the third portion of each lower flexible member is releaseably secured to a portion of the chin protector connector disposed on the outer wall surface of the shell.
- 27. The football helmet of claim 24, wherein the upper flexible members are releaseably secured to the outer wall surface of the sides of the shell by portions of the chin protector connector, which are disposed above and adjacent ear openings formed in the ear flaps of the shell.
- 28. The football helmet of claim 19, wherein the chin protector connector includes at least one slot formed in each side of the shell, and at least one of the flexible members on each side of the chin protector passes through the at least one slot.
- 29. The football helmet of claim 28, wherein the at least one slot, formed in each side of the shell, is disposed in each ear flap of the shell.
- 30. The football helmet of claim 29, wherein each ear flap of the shell includes an ear opening adapted to be disposed adjacent an ear of the wearer to permit the transmission of sound to the wearer, and the at least one slot is disposed forwardly of each ear opening and between the front of the shell and each ear opening.
- 31. The football helmet of claim 28, wherein each slot is tapered with respect to the inner and outer wall surfaces of the shell.
- 32. The football helmet of claim 1, including a shock absorbing liner associated by the liner connector with the inner wall surface of the shell.
- 33. The football helmet of claim 32, wherein the shock absorbing liner is releaseably connected to the inner wall surface of the shell by the liner connector.
- 34. The football helmet of claim 33, wherein the liner connector includes a hook and loop fastener assembly associated with the shock absorbing liner and the inner wall surface of the shell.
- 35. The football helmet of claim 32, wherein the shock absorbing liner includes a plurality of resilient members adapted to absorb shock forces exerted upon the shell, and the plurality of resilient members are disposed along the inner wall surface of the back and sides of the shell, including at least one resilient pad member disposed upon the inner wall surface of a portion of each of the jaw flaps of the shell.
- 36. The football helmet of claim 35, wherein each of the at least one resilient pad members disposed upon the inner wall surface of a portion of the jaw flaps of the shell are formed integral with the plurality of resilient members.
- 37. The football helmet of claim 35, wherein at least one resilient pad member disposed upon the inner wall surface of a portion of a jaw flap of the shell is releaseably secured to the plurality of resilient members.
- 38. The football helmet of claim 37, wherein the shock absorbing liner has a first and a second end, and has a connector member disposed at each of the ends of the liner, each connector member adapted to connect to the shock absorbing liner, at least one of the, at least one, resilient pad members disposed upon the inner wall surface of a portion of the jaw flap of the shell.
- 39. The football helmet of claim 38, wherein the connector member is a sling that suspends the at least one of the, at least one, resilient pad members.
- 40. The football helmet of claim 39, wherein each sling forms an opening that receives the at least one of the, at least one, resilient pad members.
- 41. The football helmet of claim 40, wherein the opening closely conforms to, and snugly retains, an outer configuration of the at least one of the, at least one, resilient pad members.
- 42. The football helmet of claim 35, wherein on each side of the inner wall surface of the shell, an ear channel is formed between at least one of the resilient members of the shock absorbing liner and the at least one resilient pad member disposed upon the inner wall surface of a portion of the jaw flap, each ear channel being disposed adjacent an ear opening formed in each ear flap.
- 43. The football helmet of claim 42, wherein each ear channel extends along an axis disposed substantially parallel with a substantially vertical axis of the shell extending from the crown of the shell to the lower edge surface of the shell adjacent the ear flap of the shell.
- 44. The football helmet of claim 43, wherein the ear channel is substantially unobstructed from the ear opening to the lower edge surface of the shell below the ear opening, whereby the wearer of the helmet may easily put on, or take off, the helmet, without substantial contact between the ear of the wearer and the resilient members and resilient pad members of the shock absorbing liner.
- 45. The football helmet of claim 35, wherein at least one of the plurality of resilient members is disposed in a chamber, and the chamber includes a fluid.
- 46. The football helmet of claim 45, wherein the fluid is a pressurized fluid.
- 47. The football helmet of claim 46, wherein the fluid is air.
- 48. The football helmet of claim 35, wherein at lease one of the resilient pad members is disposed in a chamber, and the chamber includes a fluid.
- 49. The football helmet of claim 48, wherein the fluid is a pressurized fluid.
- 50. The football helmet of claim 49, wherein the fluid is air.
- 51. The football helmet of claim 48, wherein the at least one resilient member includes an inflation valve in fluid transmitting relationship with the chamber.
- 52. The football helmet of claim 51, wherein the inflation valve is accessible from within the shell to permit a fluid to be transmitted into the chamber.
- 53. The football helmet of claim 51, wherein the inflation valve is associated with an inflation port disposed in the shell, the inflation port being disposed in the outer wall surface of the shell and passing through the shell to the inner wall surface of the shell.
- 54. The football helmet of claim 1, including a crown shock absorbing pad disposed adjacent the inner wall surface of the crown of the shell.
- 55. The football helmet of claim 54, wherein the crown shock absorbing paid is inflatable.
- 56. The football helmet of claim 1, wherein the outer shell has a vertical, longitudinal axis extending downwardly from the crown, and each ear flap generally lies in a plane which is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the outer shell.
- 57. The football helmet of claim 56, wherein the outer shell has a vertical, longitudinal axis extending downwardly from the crown, and each jaw flap generally lies in a plane which is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the outer shell.
- 58. The football helmet of claim 1, wherein the crown of the shell includes at least one ventilation opening which forms an air passageway extending from the outer wall surface through the shell to the inner wall surface of the shell.
- 59. A helmet, comprising:
an outer shell having an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface, the shell including a crown, a back, a front, a lower edge surface, and two sides, the shell being adapted to receive a head of a wearer of the helmet; a face guard; each side of the shell having a face guard connector, adapted to connect a portion of the face guard to the shell; and each face guard connector including a shock absorber member adapted to substantially omni-directionally distribute an impact force, exerted upon the face guard, throughout the shell.
- 60. The helmet of claim 59, wherein each shock absorber member is a grommet disposed in an opening formed in a side of the shell.
- 61. The helmet of claim 60, wherein each grommet is formed of rubber.
- 62. The helmet of claim 60, wherein each grommet is formed of an elastomeric material.
- 63. The helmet of claim 60, wherein each grommet is a circular shaped member with an opening passing therethrough.
- 64. The football helmet of claim 63, wherein each circular member includes an inner annular shaped lip that abuts the inner wall surface of the shell and an outer annular shaped lip that abuts the outer wall surface of the shell.
- 65. The helmet of claim 60, wherein the face guard connector has a recess which receives a portion of the grommet in a close fitting, abutting relationship.
- 66. The helmet of claim 60, wherein each grommet includes an opening passing therethrough, and a bushing is disposed within the opening.
- 67. The helmet of claim 66, wherein the bushing includes a cap member having an upper wall surface and a lower wall surface, the lower wall surface being disposed adjacent the inner wall surface of the shell.
- 68. The helmet of claim 67, wherein a bolt, having first and second ends, is passed through each bushing and each face guard connector, and a nut receives the second end of the bolt, whereby the face guard is secured to each side of the shell.
- 69. The helmet of claim 68, wherein the upper wall surface of each cap member includes a recess which receives a corresponding nut.
- 70. The helmet of claim 69, wherein the recess of the cap member matingly receives the corresponding nut and the recess restricts rotational movement of the nut with respect to the shell.
- 71. The helmet of claim 70, wherein the nut is a T-nut, and a portion of the T-nut is disposed within the bushing.
- 72. The helmet of claim 60, wherein each face guard connector has an inner and an outer surface, and each face guard connector has at least two channels disposed in a substantially parallel, substantially non-colinear relationship, each channel receiving a portion of the face guard.
- 73. The helmet of claim 72, wherein the face guard is formed of a plurality of wire members, and each channel receives a wire member.
- 74. The helmet of claim 73, wherein at least one channel is formed in the inner surface of the face guard connector, and the wire member received within the at least one channel is disposed between the inner surface of the face guard connector and the outer wall surface of the shell.
- 75. A face guard connector for use in a helmet, which includes an outer shell having an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface, two sides, the shell being adapted to receive a head of a wearer of the helmet, and a face guard, the face guard connector adapted to connect a portion of the face guard to the shell, comprising:
an inner and an outer surface; and at least two channels disposed in a substantially parallel, substantially non-colinear relationship, each channel adapted to receive a portion of the face guard.
- 76. The face guard connector of claim 75, wherein the face guard is formed of a plurality of wire members, and each channel is adapted to receive a wire member.
- 77. The face guard of claim 76, wherein at least one channel is formed in the inner surface of the face guard connector, whereby the wire member is adapted to be received within the at least one channel is adapted to be disposed between the inner surface of the face guard connector and the outer wall surface of the shell.
- 78. A face guard connector for use in a helmet, which includes an outer shell having an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface, two sides, the shell being adapted to receive a head of a wearer of the helmet, and a face guard, the face guard connector adapted to connect a portion of the face guard to the shell, comprising:
an inner and an outer surface; and a shock absorber member adapted to substantially omni-directionally distribute an impact force, exerted upon the face guard, throughout the shell.
- 79. The face guard connector of claim 78, wherein each shock absorber member is a grommet adapted to be disposed in an opening formed in a side of the shell.
- 80. The face guard connector of claim 79, wherein each grommet is formed of rubber.
- 81. The face guard connector of claim 79, wherein each grommet is formed of an elastomeric material.
- 82. The face guard connector of claim 79, wherein each grommet is a circular shaped member with an opening passing therethrough.
- 83. The face guard connector of claim 82, wherein each circular member includes an inner annular shaped lip adapted to abut the inner wall surface of the shell and an outer annular shaped lip adapted to abut the outer wall surface of the shell.
- 84. The face guard connector of claim 79, wherein the face guard connector has a recess which receives a portion of the grommet in a close fitting, abutting relationship.
- 85. The face guard connector of claim 79, wherein the grommet includes an opening passing therethrough, and a bushing is disposed within the opening.
- 86. The face guard connector of claim 78, wherein the face guard connector has at least two channels disposed in a substantially parallel, substantially non-colinear relationship, each channel adapted to receive a portion of the face guard.
- 87. The face guard connector of claim 86, wherein the face guard is formed of a plurality of wire members, and each channel is adapted to receive a wire member.
- 88. The face guard connector of claim 16, wherein at least one channel is formed in the inner surface of the face guard connector, and the wire member is adapted to be received within the at least one channel and disposed between the inner surface of the face guard connector and the outer wall surface of the shell.
- 89. A helmet, comprising:
an outer shell having an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface, the shell including a crown, a back, a front, a lower edge surface, and two sides, the shell being adapted to receive a head of a wearer of the helmet; a chin protector having two sides and at least two flexible members associated with each side of the chin protector, the at least two flexible members adapted to engage with one of the chin protector connectors on the sides of the shell, and the chin protector connector includes at least two notches formed in the lower edge surface of the shell, with at least one notch being disposed on each side of the shell, and at least one of the flexible members on each side of the chin protector passes through at least one of the notches on each side of the shell.
- 90. The helmet of claim 89, wherein the at least two notches are disposed in the lower edge surface of the shell adjacent each ear flap of the shell.
- 91. The helmet of claim 90, wherein each ear flap includes an ear opening, adapted to be disposed adjacent an ear of the wearer to permit the transmission of sound to the wearer, and the at least one notch is disposed in the lower edge surface of the shell which is substantially, directly below the ear opening.
- 92. The helmet of claim 89, wherein the at least two flexible members, associated with each side of the chin protector each includes an upper flexible member and a lower flexible member, and the lower flexible member passes through at least one of the notches on each side of the shell.
- 93. The helmet of claim 92, wherein a first portion of each lower flexible member is disposed adjacent the inner wall surface of the shell, a second portion of the lower flexible member passes through at least one of the notches, and a third portion of the flexible member is disposed adjacent the outer surface of the shell.
- 94. The helmet of claim 93, wherein the third portion of each lower flexible member is releaseably secured to a portion of the chin protector connector disposed on the outer wall surface of the shell.
- 95. A helmet, comprising:
an outer shell having an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface, the shell including a crown, a back, a front, a lower edge surface, and two sides, the shell being adapted to receive a head of a wearer of the helmet; and a chin protector having two sides and at least two flexible members associated with each side of the chin protector, the at least two flexible members adapted to engage with one of the chin protector connectors on the sides of the shell, and the chin protector includes at least one slot formed in each side of the shell, and at least one of the flexible members on each side of the chin protector passes through the at least one slot.
- 96. The helmet of claim 91, wherein the at least one slot, formed in each side of the shell, is disposed in each ear flap of the shell.
- 97. The helmet of claim 91, wherein each ear flap of the shell includes an ear opening adapted to be disposed adjacent an ear of the wearer to permit the transmission of sound to the wearer, and the at least one slot is disposed forwardly of each ear opening and between the front of the shell and each ear opening.
- 98. The helmet of claim 91, wherein each slot is tapered with respect to the inner and outer wall surfaces of the shell.
- 99. A football helmet, comprising:
an outer shell having an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface, the shell including a crown, a back, a front, a lower edge surface, two sides, and each side of the shell includes an ear flap adapted to generally overlie an ear and a portion of a cheek of the wearer, the shell being adapted to receive a head of a wearer of the helmet; a face guard; each side of the shell having a face guard connector, adapted to connect a portion of the face guard to the shell; a shock absorbing liner associated with the inner wall surface of the shell, and the shock absorbing liner includes a plurality of resilient members adapted to absorb shock forces exerted upon the shell, and the plurality of resilient members are disposed along the inner wall surface of the back and sides of the shell; and on each side of the inner wall surface of the shell, an ear channel is formed between the resilient members of the shock absorbing liner and each ear channel being disposed adjacent an ear opening formed in each ear flap.
- 100. The football helmet of claim 99, wherein each ear channel extends along an axis disposed substantially parallel with a substantially vertical axis of the shell extending from the crown of the shell to the lower edge surface of the shell adjacent the ear flap of the shell.
- 101. The football helmet of claim 100, wherein the ear channel is substantially unobstructed from the ear opening to the lower edge surface of the shell below the ear opening, whereby the wearer of the helmet may easily put on, or take off, the helmet, without substantial contact between the ear of the wearer and the resilient members and resilient pad members of the shock absorbing liner.
- 102. A helmet, comprising:
an outer shell having an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface, the shell including a crown, a back, a front, a lower edge surface, and two sides, the shell being adapted to receive a head of a wearer of the helmet; a shock absorbing and sizing liner associated with the inner wall surface of the shell; the shock absorbing and sizing liner includes a plurality of resilient members adapted to both absorb shock forces exerted upon the shell and to help size the helmet to the head of the wearer of the helmet, and the plurality of resilient members are disposed along the inner wall surface of the back and sides of the shell; the shock absorbing and sizing liner including at least one resilient member which contacts a cheek of the wearer of the helmet.
- 103. The helmet of claim 102, wherein at least one of the plurality of resilient members is disposed in a chamber, and the chamber includes a fluid.
- 104. The helmet of claim 103, wherein the fluid is a pressurized fluid.
- 105. The helmet of claim 104, wherein the fluid is air.
- 106. A football helmet, comprising:
an outer shell having an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface, the shell including a crown, a back, a front, a lower edge surface, and two sides, the shell being adapted to receive a head of a wearer of the helmet, the head having a basic plane and a coronal plane, the wearer having a lower jaw having two side portions; each side of the shell includes an ear flap adapted to generally overlie an ear and a portion of a cheek of the wearer; each ear flap generally extending downwardly from its respective side; each side having a chin protector connector, adapted to connect a portion of a chin protector to the shell; each side having a face guard connector, adapted to connect a portion of a face guard to the shell; and a substantial amount of energy foam disposed within the outer shell and in front of the coronal plane of the head of the wearer and below the basic plane of the head of the wearer.
- 107. The football helmet of claim 106, wherein each ear flap includes a jaw flap attached to the ear flap, each jaw flap extending from the ear flap forwardly toward the front of the shell and adapted to generally extend to overlie a side portion of the lower jaw of the wearer of the helmet.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/376,898, filed May 1, 2002, entitled Football Helmet.
Provisional Applications (1)
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