The present invention generally relates to breath guards for use in helmets, such as but not limited to motorcycle or snowmobile helmet.
Breath guards are commonly used today to prevent the formation of fog in helmets when they are worn by riders. However, one of the problems of breath guards is their permeability and the degree to which they absorb moisture which ultimately result in ice and/or fog formation in the helmet. Understandably, frozen breath guards are uncomfortable due to the distortions caused by frost.
There is thus a need for a breath guard which will provide a workable solution to mitigate at least some of the aforementioned problems.
At least some of the aforementioned problems are mitigated by the present invention concerning an impermeable breath guard for a helmet. The helmet comprises a helmet outer shell having an inside surface facing the head of a person wearing the helmet, a substantially transparent face shield attached to the helmet outer shell, and a chin bar disposed below the face shield, the chin bar having an inside surface facing toward a person using the helmet. The breath guard is then configured to be operatively inserted into the helmet and to extend from the inside surface of the chin bar toward the face of the person, the breath guard comprising an impermeable material, whereby in use, the impermeable breath guard prevents the breath of the person to pass through the breath guard and contact the face shield and the inside surface of the helmet outer shell.
The invention is also directed to a protective helmet, such as a snowmobile helmet or a modular helmet the helmet comprising:
The helmet can be a snowmobile helmet (particularly adapted for being used with cold temperature) or a modular helmet (where the chin bar is hingely connected to the outer shell of the helmet).
Preferably, the impermeable breath guard comprises:
Preferably, the first, second and third portions of the breath guard form a single element, which can be made more preferably by extrusion or moulding.
The third portion of the impermeable breath guard may comprise at least one fixing element to secure the breath guard to the helmet. Preferably, each fixing element comprises an opening made through the third portion of the guard and adapted to receive a male element extending from the chin bar of the helmet.
The impermeable material of the guard may comprise a polymer or a composite which is flexible enough to allow the breath guard to both regain its shape after distortion and prevent moisture from going through. More preferably, the impermeable material comprises silicone or rubber.
In the he impermeable breath guard disclosed herein, the first portion may comprise a deformable insert for shaping the first portion to a form of the nose of the person. More preferably, the deformable insert is metallic.
Preferably, the breath guard may further comprise a fourth portion along a rear edge of the third portion, the fourth portion being adapted to be in contact with the face of the person to improve the impermeability of the guard when in contact with the face of the person. The fourth portion may be a curved portion extending from the rear edge of the third portion.
Preferably, the breath guard is unitary and substantially made from elastomeric material. In typical yet non-limitative embodiments, the breath guard is made from a silicon or rubber containing material. Still, the breath guard may be made from other resilient material such as polymer or composite, which are flexible enough and non-permeable to allow the breath guard to both regain its shape after distortion and prevent moisture from going through.
Understandably, the resilient nature of the material of the breath guard will typically provide for an easy opening of the chinstrap of the helmet and will typically allow the breath guard to take its shape back upon removal of the helmet. In addition, the preferred single piece nature of the breath guard will generally prevent leaks, thereby preventing fog formation inside the shield.
Other and further aspects and advantages of the present invention will be better understood of the illustrative embodiments about to be described, and various advantages not referred to herein will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practice.
The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:
A novel helmet breath guard and protective helmet will be described hereinafter.
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The breath guard 10 is configured to be mounted inside the modular helmet 1, preferably near or adjacent to the lower part of the shield holder or chin bar 40.
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The breath guard 10 as illustrated is substantially made from a single piece of elastomeric material and generally comprises a semi-circular main portion 101 which is terminated, at its curved edge, with an upwardly extending flange portion 100. The main portion 101 comprises an upwardly protruding portion 102 defining a space for the helmet user's nose, and an intermediate portion 103 linking the main portion 101 with the protruding portion 102.
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The ability of the material to regain its original shape upon physical distortion is a preferred feature in that it will insure the same comfortable wear of the breath guard in spite of multiple uses. In addition, the flexibility in the material will enable the breath guard to fit different users in a comfortable manner. Such material will also allow for uses in a wide range of temperatures. Moreover, the elastomeric character of the material will also allow for an easier opening of the chinstrap.
The preferred single piece nature of the breath guard 10 will typically prevent leaks, thereby effectively reducing fog formation inside the helmet 1. In addition to the non-permeable character of the material, its non-absorbent nature will prevent any moisture absorption, thereby preventing ice formation at below zero temperature.
The unitary breath guard is preferably made by extrusion or by mould injection, whereby the silicon or rubber based material is injected in the mould bearing the metal adjustment pieces.
While illustrative and presently preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in detail hereinabove, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts may be otherwise variously embodied and employed and that the appended claims are intended to be construed to include such variations except insofar as limited by the prior art.
The present patent application claims the benefits of priority of U.S. Patent Application No. 61/928,176, entitled “Helmet Breath Guard” and filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Jan. 16, 2014.
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61928176 | Jan 2014 | US |