Hard hat adapter for a welding face member

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11058586
  • Patent Number
    11,058,586
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 30, 2018
    6 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 13, 2021
    3 years ago
Abstract
A system for attaching a welding face member to a hard hat includes a hard hat and an adapter. The adapter is attached to the hard hat. The adapter includes an adapter mating member which attaches to a welding face member. The adapter mating member is located below the hard hat.
Description
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE

The disclosure relates to systems and methods for attaching a welding face member to a hard hat.


BACKGROUND

During welding, a welding face member such as welding goggles or a welding helmet, may be attached to a hard hat to protect the user's eyes while providing protection to the user's head from falling objects. Typically the strap of the welding face member is attached around a perimeter of the hard hat with the strap angling down, at a non-horizontal angle, to hold the welding face member in place against the user's face covering the user's eyes. This torque, created by the angled strap on the welding face member, may be uncomfortable to a user's face. Moreover, this torque may make it difficult to install, reposition, and remove the welding face member from the user's face. In addition, installation of the welding face member is cumbersome if the strap is positioned around the back of the user's head in addition to the placement of the hard hat headgear strap, therefore affecting comfort, fit, or proper fit of the hard hat.


A system and method is needed to reduce or eliminate one or more issues of one or more of the current systems and methods.


SUMMARY

In one embodiment, a system is disclosed for attaching a welding face member to a hard hat. The system includes a hard hat and an adapter. The adapter is attached to the hard hat. The adapter includes an adapter mating member which attaches to the welding face member. The adapter mating member is located below the hard hat.


In another embodiment, a system is disclosed for attaching a welding face member to a hard hat. The system includes a welding face member, a hard hat, and an adapter attached to the hard hat. The adapter includes an adapter mating member attached to the welding face member at a location below the hard hat


In still another embodiment, a method of attaching a welding face member to a hard hat is disclosed. In one step, a welding face member is attached to an adapter mating member of an adapter attached to a hard hat. The adapter mating member is located below the hard hat.


The scope of the present disclosure is defined solely by the appended claims and is not affected by the statements within this summary.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings and description. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the disclosure.



FIG. 1 is a side view illustrating one embodiment of a system, for attaching a welding face member to a hard hat, in the process of being attached to a head of a user;



FIG. 2 is a side view illustrating the system of FIG. 1 attached to the head of the user;



FIG. 3 is a side view illustrating the system of FIG. 1 with the welding face member disposed in an upward position and secured to a top portion of a hard hat;



FIG. 4 is a side view illustrating another embodiment of a system, for attaching the welding face member to a hard hat, attached to a head of a user;



FIG. 5 is a side view illustrating another embodiment of a system, for attaching the welding face member to a hard hat, in the process of being attached to a head of a user;



FIG. 6 is a side view illustrating the system of FIG. 5 attached to the head of the user;



FIG. 7 is a side view illustrating another embodiment of a system, for attaching the welding face member to a hard hat, attached to a head of a user; and



FIG. 8 illustrates a flowchart of one embodiment of a method of attaching a welding face member to a hard hat.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION


FIG. 1 is a side view illustrating one embodiment of a system 10, for attaching a welding face member 16 to a hard hat 18, in the process of being attached to a head 12a of a user 12. The system 10 includes a welding face member 16, a hard hat 18, and an adapter 20. The term “welding face member” is defined as a face member which is used to protect a user's eyes during a welding process which includes welding goggles, a welding helmet, and other types of welding face members. The term “hard hat,” as known in the art, is defined as a hat that is primarily used in industrial and commercial sites to protect a user's head from injury due to falling objects, impact with other objects, debris, rain, and electric shock. A first end 20a of the adapter 20 is attached to the hard hat 18, and a second end 20b of the adapter 20 is configured to be attached to a strap 16a of the welding face member 16. The first end 20a of the adapter 20 comprises a tab 20c which is inserted into and attached to a slot 18a of the hard hat 18.


The second end 20b of the adapter 20 comprises an adapter mating member 20d that is configured to be attached at a location 22 below the hard hat 18 to a strap mating member 16b of the strap 16a of the welding face member 16. The adapter mating member 20d comprises a male member 20e. The strap mating member 16b comprises a hole 16c in a shape of a key having a larger portion 16d and a smaller portion 16e. To attach the welding face member 16 to the hard hat 18, the male member 20e of the adapter mating member 20d is inserted into the larger portion 16d of the hole 16c of the strap mating member 16b and then the male member 20e is slid into the smaller portion 16e of the hole 16c of the strap mating member 16b to lock the strap mating member 16b to the adapter mating member 20d. It is noted that the mating configuration of the adapter mating member 20d and the strap mating member 16b allows the user to rotate or pivot the welding face member 16 relative to the adapter 20 and the hard hat 18 for easy attachment, repositioning to a top of the hard hat 18 during non-use, and removal of the welding face member 16 relative to the hard hat 18.



FIG. 2 is a side view illustrating the system 10 of FIG. 1 attached to the head 12a of the user 12. As shown, the hard hat 18 is disposed on the head 12a of the user 12 and the adapter mating member 20d is locked to the strap mating member 16b causing the strap 16a to hold the welding face member 16 directly, with a horizontal force 22, against a face 12b of the user 12. The welding face member 16, including the shield 16f of the welding face member 16, is disposed under the brim 18d of the hard hat 18. Both the adapter mating member 20d and the strap 16a are located behind the eyes 12c of the user 12 in a same horizontal plane as the eyes 12c of the user 12. By holding the welding face member 16 with a horizontal force 22 directly against the face 12b of the user 12 due to the use of the adapter 20 extending below the hard hat 18, the welding face member 16 is more comfortable and secure than had the strap 16a of the welding face member 16 been attached directly to the hard hat 18 without the use of the adapter 20 which would have caused the welding face member 16 to be held against the user's face 12b with an angled, non-horizontal force or if the strap 16a was simply placed around the back of the head 12a, therefore causing interference with the hard hat headgear.



FIG. 3 is a side view illustrating the system 10 of FIG. 1 with the welding face member 16 disposed in an upward position and secured to a top portion 18b of the hard hat 18. As shown, the strap 16a has been rotated/pivoted relative to the adapter 20 to dispose the welding face member 16 in the upward position when the welding face member 16 is not in use. A securement member 18c at the top portion 18b of the hard hat 18 is attached to the welding face member 16 securing the welding face member 16 to the top portion 18b of the hard hat 18. The securement member 18c may comprise any type of securement member such as a pin, a tab, a snap, a hole, a raised surface, an increased friction creating surface, or another type of securement member for attaching the welding face member 16 to the top portion 18b of the hard hat 18. In another embodiment, the securement member may be attached to the welding face member 16 itself such as a silicone eye skirt or another type of increased friction creating surface. In other embodiments, the system 10, including any of its components, of FIGS. 1-3 may vary.



FIG. 4 is a side view illustrating another embodiment of a system 100, for attaching a welding face member 116 to a hard hat 118, attached to a head 112a of a user 112. The system 100 includes a welding face member 116, a hard hat 118, and an adapter 120. The hard hat 118 and the adapter 120 are identical to the hard hat 18 and the adapter 20 of the embodiment of FIGS. 1-3. The welding face member 116 differs from the welding face member 16 of the embodiment of FIGS. 1-3 in that the shield 116f of the welding face member 116 comprises attachment members 116g and 116h. Attachment member 116g comprises a trough 116i. Attachment member 116h comprises a tab 116j. A front anchor member 118e, comprising a brim 118d, of the hard hat 118 is disposed within the trough 116i of the attachment member 116g, and the tab 116j of the attachment member 116h abuts against the front anchor member 118e, comprising the brim 118d, of the hard hat 118. As a result, the shield 116f of the welding face member 116 is held apart from the face 112b of the user 112. As in the embodiment of FIGS. 1-3 the adapter mating member 120d of the adapter 120 is attached to the strap mating member 116b of the strap 116a locking the strap mating member 116b to the adapter mating member 120d.


In such manner, the shield 116f of the welding face member 116 is held firmly, with a horizontal force 122, against the front anchor member 118e of the hard hat 118 apart from the face 112b of the user 112. Both the adapter mating member 120d and the strap 116a are located behind the eyes 112c of the user 112 in a same horizontal plane as the eyes 112c of the user 112. By holding the shield 116f of the welding face member 116 with a horizontal force 122 against the front anchor member 118e of the hard hat 118 due to the use of the adapter 120 extending below the hard hat 118, the welding face member 116 does not put any pressure on the face 112b of the user 112 and is more secure and in a more optimal vertical position than had the strap 116a of the welding face member 116 been attached directly to the hard hat 118 without the use of the adapter 120 which would have caused the welding face member 116 to be held against the front anchor member 118e of the hard hat 118 at an angle. In other embodiments, the system 100, including any of its components, of FIG. 4 may vary.



FIG. 5 is a side view illustrating another embodiment of a system 200, for attaching a welding face member 216 to a hard hat 218, in the process of being attached to a head 212a of a user 212. The system 200 includes a welding face member 216, a hard hat 218, and an adapter 220. The hard hat 218 and the welding face member 216 are identical to the hard hat 18 and the welding face member 16 of the embodiment of FIGS. 1-3 with the exception that the hard hat 218 does not have slots (depicted as slot 18a in FIGS. 1-3). The adapter 220 differs from the adapter 20 of the embodiment of FIGS. 1-3 in that the tab 220c of the adapter 220 is attached to a ring member 220f which abuts against and extends around a perimeter of the hard hat 218. The ring member 220f allows the adapter 220 to be quickly attached to the hard hat 218 by sliding the ring member 220f over the hard hat 218 so that it abuts and extends around the perimeter of the hard hat 218, and then by extending the tab 220c of the adapter 220 down past the bottom perimeter of the hard hat 218. Subsequently, the adapter 220 may be attached to the welding face member 216 by attaching the adapter mating member 220d of the adapter 220 to the strap mating member 216b of the strap 216a of the welding face member 216.



FIG. 6 is a side view illustrating the system 200 of FIG. 5 attached to the head 212a of the user 212. As shown, the hard hat 218 is disposed on the head 212a of the user 212 and the adapter mating member 220d is locked to the strap mating member 216b causing the strap 216a to hold the welding face member 216 directly, with a horizontal force 222, against a face 212b of the user 212. The welding face member 216, including the shield 216f of the welding face member 216, is disposed under the brim 218d of the hard hat 218. Both the adapter mating member 220d and the strap 216a are located behind the eyes 212c of the user 212 in a same horizontal plane as the eyes 212c of the user 212. By holding the welding face member 216 with a horizontal force 222 directly against the face 212b of the user 212 due to the use of the adapter 220 extending below the hard hat 218, the welding face member 216 is more comfortable and secure than had the strap 216a of the welding face member 216 been attached directly to the hard hat 218 without the use of the adapter 220 which would have caused the welding face member 216 to be held against the user's face 212b with an angled, non-horizontal force. In other embodiments, the system 200, including any of its components, of FIGS. 5-6 may vary.



FIG. 7 is a side view illustrating another embodiment of a system 300, for attaching a welding face member 316 to a hard hat 318, attached to a head 312a of a user 312. The system 300 includes a welding face member 316, a hard hat 318, and an adapter 320. The hard hat 318 and the adapter 320 are identical to the hard hat 218 and the adapter 220 of the embodiment of FIG. 5-6. The welding face member 316 differs from the welding face member 216 of the embodiment of FIGS. 5-6 in that the shield 316f of the welding face member 316 comprises attachment members 316g and 316h. Attachment member 316g comprises a trough 316i. Attachment member 316h comprises a tab 316j. A front anchor member 318e, comprising a brim 318d, of the hard hat 318 is disposed within the trough 316i of the attachment member 316g, and the tab 316j of the attachment member 316h abuts against the front anchor member 318e of the hard hat 318. As a result, the shield 316f of the welding face member 316 is held apart from the face 312b of the user 312. As in the embodiment of FIGS. 5-6 the adapter mating member 320d of the adapter 320 is attached to the strap mating member 316b of the strap 316a locking the strap mating member 316b to the adapter mating member 320d.


In such manner, the shield 316f of the welding face member 316 is held firmly, with a horizontal force 322, against the front anchor member 318e of the hard hat 318 apart from the face 312b of the user 312. Both the adapter mating member 320d and the strap 316a are located behind the eyes 312c of the user 312 in a same horizontal plane as the eyes 312c of the user 312. By holding the shield 316f of the welding face member 316 with a horizontal force 322 against the front anchor member 318e of the hard hat 318 due to the use of the adapter 320 extending below the hard hat 318, the welding face member 316 does not put any pressure on the face 312b of the user 312 and are more secure and in a more optimal vertical position than had the strap 316a of the welding face member 316 been attached directly to the hard hat 318 without the use of the adapter 320 which would have caused the welding face member 316 to be held against the front anchor member 318e of the hard hat 318 at an angle. In other embodiments, the system 300, including any of its components, of FIG. 7 may vary.



FIG. 8 illustrates a flowchart of one embodiment of a method 430 of attaching a welding face member to a hard hat. The method 430 may utilize any of the system disclosed herein. In other embodiments, the method may utilize varying systems. In step 432, an adapter is attached to a hard hat. In step 434, the hard hat is attached to a user's head. In step 436, a welding face member is attached to an adapter mating member of the adapter attached to the hard hat, wherein the adapter mating member is located below the hard hat. In one embodiment, step 436 further comprises holding the welding face member directly against the user's face due to the adapter. In another embodiment, step 436 further comprises holding the welding face member apart from the user's face due to a front anchor member of the hard hat being attached to an attachment member of the welding face member. In still another embodiment, step 436 further comprises the adapter mating member and a strap of the welding face member, attached to the adapter mating member located behind the user's eyes, both disposed in a same horizontal plane as the user's eyes. In yet another embodiment, step 436 further comprises attaching the adapter mating member to the welding face member using a key connection. In step 438, the welding face member is attached to a securement member located at a top of the hard hat. In other embodiments, one or more steps of the method 430 may be altered in substance or order, one or more steps of the method 430 may not be followed, or one or more additional steps may be added to the method 430.


One or more embodiments of the disclosure substantially increases the convenience of wearing a welding face member with a hard hat. One or more embodiments of the disclosure significantly improves the positioning and protection of welding eye and face protection for welders who are required to wear hard hats. One or more embodiments of the disclosure eliminates the torque placed on the hard hat fit by current strap configurations, resulting in proper hard hat wear and improved comfort. This would also allow for some gap to be disposed between the welding face member and the user's face so that safety glasses may be comfortably worn.


The Abstract is provided to allow the reader to quickly ascertain the nature of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. In addition, in the foregoing Detailed Description, it can be seen that various features are grouped together in various embodiments for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. This method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the claimed embodiments require more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive subject matter lies in less than all features of a single disclosed embodiment. Thus the following claims are hereby incorporated into the Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separately claimed subject matter.


While particular aspects of the present subject matter described herein have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that, based upon the teachings herein, changes and modifications may be made without departing from the subject matter described herein and its broader aspects and, therefore, the appended claims are to encompass within their scope all such changes and modifications as are within the true spirit and scope of the subject matter described herein. Furthermore, it is to be understood that the disclosure is defined by the appended claims. Accordingly, the disclosure is not to be restricted except in light of the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims
  • 1. A system comprising: a hard hat;a welding face member attached to hard hat;a first strap and a second strap attached to the welding face member, wherein the first and second straps each form a female member; andan adapter disposed around, against, and attached to an outer surface of the hard hat and to the strap, wherein the adapter comprises a ring member and a pair of tabs, wherein the ring member abuts against and extends around a perimeter of the outer surface of the hard hat and above a brim of the hat, wherein each tab is attached to the ring member at a predetermined and fixed position, wherein each tab extends downwards from the ring member to below the brim of the hat and through a slot in the brim of the hat, and wherein a male member of each tab is disposed below the brim of the hard hat and is attached to the female member of the strap.
  • 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the female member of the strap comprises a key hole having a larger portion and a smaller portion which are laterally connected, and the male member of each tab of the pair of tabs of the adapter comprises a pin attached to the key hole.
  • 3. The system of claim 2 wherein the pin is secured to, within, and against the smaller portion of the key hole securing the strap to the adapter.
  • 4. The system of claim 3 wherein the pin is moveable from the smaller portion of the key hole to the larger portion of the key hole, the pin being smaller than the larger portion of the key hole to allow the strap to be detached from the adapter.
  • 5. The system of claim 1 wherein a tab of the welding face member is attached to the hard hat.
  • 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the tab of the welding face member is attached to the brim of the hard hat.
  • 7. The system of claim 1 wherein a portion of the hard hat is disposed within and against a trough of the welding face member.
  • 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the portion comprises the brim of the hard hat, and the brim of the hard hat is disposed within and against the trough of the welding face member.
  • 9. The system of claim 1 wherein the strap is rotatable relative to the adapter to rotate the welding face member over the hard hat.
  • 10. A system comprising: a hard hat comprising a brim of the hard hat;a welding face member comprising a first tab and a trough, the first tab attached to the brim of the hard hat, the brim of the hard hat disposed within and against the trough;a strap attached to the welding face member; andan adapter comprising a ring member disposed around, against and attached to an outer surface of the hard hat, the adapter comprising a second tab attached to the ring member at a predetermined and fixed position and disposed below the hard hat and through a slot in the brim of the hat, the second tab attached to the strap.
  • 11. The system of claim 10 wherein the second tab comprises a male member, the male member of the second tab attached to a female member of the strap.
  • 12. The system of claim 11 wherein the male member of the second tab comprises a pin and the female member of the strap comprises a key hole, the pin of the second tab attached to the key hole of the strap, the key hole having a larger portion and a smaller portion which are laterally connected.
  • 13. The system of claim 12 wherein the pin is secured to, within, and against the smaller portion of the key hole securing the strap to the adapter.
  • 14. The system of claim 13 wherein the pin is moveable from the smaller portion of the key hole to the larger portion of the key hole, the pin being smaller than the larger portion of the key hole to allow the strap to be detached from the adapter.
  • 15. The system of claim 14 wherein the strap is rotatable relative to the adapter to rotate the welding face member over the brim and over a top of the hard hat.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/738,339, filed Jun. 12, 2015, entitled “Hard Hat Adapter for a Welding Face Member”, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

US Referenced Citations (184)
Number Name Date Kind
1182367 Gravell May 1916 A
1338022 Lamoreaux Apr 1920 A
1601830 Huntsman Oct 1926 A
1947786 Lueck Feb 1934 A
1994103 Huey Mar 1935 A
2167969 Bowers Aug 1939 A
2169745 Shipman Aug 1939 A
2194492 Bowers Mar 1940 A
2358978 Huntsman Sep 1944 A
2362610 Bowers Nov 1944 A
2402431 Morow Jun 1946 A
2411831 Lehmberg et al. Nov 1946 A
2421427 Mamlin Jun 1947 A
2447083 Moeller Aug 1948 A
2487848 Bowers Nov 1949 A
2578171 Bub Dec 1951 A
2631286 Bowers Mar 1953 A
2658200 Bowers, Sr. Nov 1953 A
2700158 Larsen Jan 1955 A
2758307 Treiber Aug 1956 A
2763006 Amundsen Sep 1956 A
2763863 Bowers, Sr. Sep 1956 A
2798222 Evans Jul 1957 A
2834017 Simpson May 1958 A
2915756 Rex Dec 1959 A
3060444 Hoffmaster Oct 1962 A
3074072 Edwards et al. Jan 1963 A
3075201 Lindblom Jan 1963 A
3214768 Bohner Nov 1965 A
3332086 Simpson Jul 1967 A
3373444 Militello Mar 1968 A
3380073 Mclaughlin Apr 1968 A
3430262 Raschke Mar 1969 A
3430263 Newcomb Mar 1969 A
3475766 Raschke Nov 1969 A
3548412 Raschke Dec 1970 A
3570010 Hoffmaster et al. Mar 1971 A
3577564 Hill May 1971 A
3594816 Webb Jul 1971 A
3609765 Molitoris Oct 1971 A
3696442 Amundsen Oct 1972 A
3703750 Irwin, Jr. Nov 1972 A
3781915 Menold Jan 1974 A
3797041 Raschke Mar 1974 A
3805294 Rose Apr 1974 A
3868727 Paschall Mar 1975 A
3881478 Rosendahl May 1975 A
3946466 Sakai Mar 1976 A
4040123 Williams Aug 1977 A
4109320 Anderson Aug 1978 A
4117553 Bay Oct 1978 A
4117554 Palumbo Oct 1978 A
4193133 Laibach Mar 1980 A
4293757 Niemi Oct 1981 A
D270642 Watts Sep 1983 S
4442551 Hellberg Apr 1984 A
4479738 Kubnick Oct 1984 A
4499630 Harris Feb 1985 A
4536892 Brinkhoff Aug 1985 A
4686712 Spiva Aug 1987 A
4726074 Baclit Feb 1988 A
4764989 Bourgeois Aug 1988 A
4766609 Lane Aug 1988 A
4793001 Accardi Dec 1988 A
4853973 Boochard Aug 1989 A
4928324 Evans May 1990 A
D316020 Fushiya Apr 1991 S
5003632 Claude Apr 1991 A
5012528 Pernicka May 1991 A
5040528 O'Neill Aug 1991 A
5044019 Shewchenko Sep 1991 A
5052054 Birum Oct 1991 A
5077836 Idoff et al. Jan 1992 A
5105475 Lynd Apr 1992 A
D329590 Chapman Sep 1992 S
5341516 Keim Aug 1994 A
5373583 Birum Dec 1994 A
5386592 Checkeroski Feb 1995 A
5412811 Hildenbrand May 1995 A
D365666 Gumpp Dec 1995 S
5658065 Jamieson Aug 1997 A
5673431 Batty Oct 1997 A
5724119 Leight Mar 1998 A
D393933 Huh Apr 1998 S
5752280 Hill May 1998 A
5806101 Thurwanger Sep 1998 A
5845341 Barthold Dec 1998 A
5926854 Grilliot Jul 1999 A
5937439 Barthold Aug 1999 A
5940891 Lane Aug 1999 A
5966738 Wang Lee Oct 1999 A
D421116 Mattila Feb 2000 S
6032297 Barthold Mar 2000 A
6035451 Burns Mar 2000 A
6041435 Paulson et al. Mar 2000 A
6055983 Metzger May 2000 A
D433751 Reischel Nov 2000 S
6154881 Lee Dec 2000 A
6260197 Hoogewind Jul 2001 B1
6264392 Wise Jul 2001 B1
D449103 Legare Oct 2001 S
6341382 Ryvin et al. Jan 2002 B1
6352383 Ristola Mar 2002 B1
6367085 Berg Apr 2002 B1
6393617 Paris May 2002 B1
D465568 Petherbridge Nov 2002 S
D467489 Rubinson Dec 2002 S
D492559 Itano Jul 2004 S
6782558 Keen, Sr. et al. Aug 2004 B1
6807679 Wang-Lee Oct 2004 B1
6892393 Provost May 2005 B1
6973676 Simpson Dec 2005 B1
6996846 Karapetyan Feb 2006 B1
D520856 Osiecki May 2006 S
D520859 Osiecki May 2006 S
D521190 Wu May 2006 S
7089603 Ketterer et al. Aug 2006 B2
D530185 Osiecki Oct 2006 S
7120939 Howard Oct 2006 B1
D543828 Strutin-Belinoff Jun 2007 S
D557128 Sawdon Dec 2007 S
7441282 Heine Oct 2008 B2
D589654 Juhlin Mar 2009 S
D589776 Camp Apr 2009 S
D590232 Demers Apr 2009 S
D600094 Hwang Sep 2009 S
D617459 Bogue Jun 2010 S
D626963 Kim Nov 2010 S
D632944 Kang Feb 2011 S
8205985 Barajas Jun 2012 B1
8214920 Edgar Jul 2012 B1
8245320 Provost et al. Aug 2012 B2
D667173 Juhlin Sep 2012 S
8286269 Springer Oct 2012 B2
8321962 Moyses Dec 2012 B2
8336114 Lee Dec 2012 B1
D674150 Juhlin Jan 2013 S
D676551 Desai Feb 2013 S
8381312 Seo Feb 2013 B2
D684252 Okada Jun 2013 S
D687215 Padgett et al. Aug 2013 S
8584265 Lilenthal Nov 2013 B2
D696498 Padgett et al. Dec 2013 S
8677517 Morency Mar 2014 B1
D710546 Wu Aug 2014 S
D722259 Conner Feb 2015 S
8990963 Matthews Mar 2015 B2
9125448 Klotz Sep 2015 B2
9155923 Proctor Oct 2015 B2
9427040 Leyland Aug 2016 B2
D767829 Wu Sep 2016 S
9516911 Happel Dec 2016 B2
20030135911 Wang Lee Jul 2003 A1
20040179149 Wang-Lee Sep 2004 A1
20040181856 Oleson Sep 2004 A1
20060080761 Huh Apr 2006 A1
20060225187 Wu Oct 2006 A1
20070113318 Weston May 2007 A1
20070220649 Huh Sep 2007 A1
20080060102 Matthews Mar 2008 A1
20080092342 Chen Apr 2008 A1
20090013439 Thoman Jan 2009 A1
20090210989 Becker et al. Aug 2009 A1
20090268153 Wang-Lee Oct 2009 A1
20100050325 Wang-Lee Mar 2010 A1
20100154093 Provost Jun 2010 A1
20100229286 Ahlgren Sep 2010 A1
20100235971 Ahlgren Sep 2010 A1
20110101890 Robinson May 2011 A1
20110167542 Bayne Jul 2011 A1
20110225707 Millios Sep 2011 A1
20120084904 Paulson Apr 2012 A1
20120144565 Huh Jun 2012 A1
20120246807 Klotz Oct 2012 A1
20130031693 Gleason Feb 2013 A1
20140298557 Townsend, Jr. Oct 2014 A1
20150033430 Hofer Kraner Feb 2015 A1
20150113712 Hirschmann, Jr. et al. Apr 2015 A1
20150143618 Pereira May 2015 A1
20150335093 Curci Nov 2015 A1
20160066643 Squair Mar 2016 A1
20160081856 Hofer-Kraner Mar 2016 A1
20160360821 Benton Dec 2016 A1
20180249779 DeLima Sep 2018 A1
Foreign Referenced Citations (7)
Number Date Country
2010 100 565 Jul 2010 AU
87216356 Aug 1988 CN
1136007 Sep 2001 EP
2187247 Jan 1974 FR
6373323 May 1988 JP
2008025083 Mar 2008 WO
2014160149 Oct 2014 WO
Non-Patent Literature Citations (7)
Entry
International Search Report and Written Opinion for PCT/US2816/828219 dated Jul. 6, 2016, 11 pages.
European Patent Office English Language Translation of FR 2187247, Mussidan Manufu Ture, Jan. 18, 1974, translated by EPO on Mar. 20, 2017.
Extended European Search Report for Application No. 16169420.3 dated Oct. 21, 2016, 8 pages.
Anonymous: “New optrel weldcap Bump Cap provides additional head protection for welders and metal fabricators”, May 15, 2015, pp. 1-2, XP055308892, retrieved from the Internet: URL:http://www.ishn.com/articles/101440-new-optrel-weldcap-bump-cap-provides-additional-head-protection-for-weldeers-and-metal-fabricators.
International Search Report and Written Opinion for PCT/US2015/065213 dated Mar. 16, 2016, 13 pages.
Office action from Canadian patent Application 2,928,853 dated Feb. 1, 2017, four pages.
Communication under Rule 71(3) EPC for European Patent Application No. 15 731 219.0-1122, dated Jan. 14, 2021, 5 pages.
Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20180242678 A1 Aug 2018 US
Divisions (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 14738339 Jun 2015 US
Child 15967425 US