Claims
- 1. A fit system positionable adjacent interior portions of a helmet and cranial surfaces of a cranium of a wearer of the helmet proximate the interior portions of the helmet for improving the fit of the helmet to the cranium, the system comprising an elongate fluid impervious bladder having a first end including an inlet port in fluid communication with the bladder and a second end remote from the first end, the bladder defining a single continuous fluid flowpath between the first end and the second end for receiving fluid introducible into the bladder through the inlet port for expanding the bladder so that substantially the entire length of the bladder may be expanded to engage mutually facing portions of the cranium of the user and interior portions of the helmet, the bladder being positionable within the helmet so as to substantially wrap around portions of the cranium without compromising the fluid flow path.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of gel, gas and liquid.
- 3. The system of claim 1, further comprising an outlet port adjacent the second end and in flow communication with the bladder and the atmosphere and the fluid comprises a curable liquid that sets into a solid form.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the flowpath comprises a plurality of individual and interconnected segments.
- 5. A fit system positionable adjacent interior portions of a helmet and cranial surfaces of a cranium of a wearer of the helmet proximate the interior portions of the helmet for improving the fit of the helmet to the cranium, the system comprising an elongate pliable member that is substantially M-shaped when positioned in a planar orientation and being positionable in a non-planar relationship within the helmet so as to substantially wrap around side portions of the cranium, temple areas of the cranium, a rear occipital protuberance portion of the cranium and an upper portion of the cranium.
- 6. The fit system of claim 5, wherein the pliable member comprises a foam member.
- 7. A helmet comprising a shell having a shock attenuation liner adjacent an interior portion of the shell and a fit system adjacent the interior portion for contacting portions of the cranium, the fit system comprising an elongate fluid impervious bladder having a first end including an inlet port in fluid communication with the bladder and a second end remote from the first end, the bladder defining a single continuous fluid flowpath between the first end and the second end for receiving fluid introducible into the bladder through the inlet port for expanding the bladder so that substantially the entire length of the bladder may be expanded to engage mutually facing portions of the cranium of the user and interior portions of the helmet, the bladder being positionable within the helmet so as to substantially wrap around side portions of the cranium, temple areas of the cranium, a rear occipital protuberance portion of the cranium and an upper portion of the cranium without compromising the fluid flow path.
- 8. The helmet of claim 7, wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of gel, gas and liquid.
- 9. The helmet of claim 7 further comprising an outlet port adjacent the second end and in flow communication with the bladder and the atmosphere and the fluid comprises a curable liquid that sets into a solid form.
- 10. The helmet of claim 7, wherein the flowpath comprises a plurality of individual and interconnected segments.
- 11. A helmet comprising a shell having a shock attenuation liner adjacent an interior portion of the shell and a fit system adjacent the interior portion for contacting portions of the cranium, the fit system comprising an elongate pliable member that is substantially M-shaped when positioned in a planar orientation and being positionable in a non-planar relationship within the helmet so as to substantially wrap around side portions of the cranium, temple areas of the cranium, a rear occipital protuberance portion of the cranium and an upper portion of the cranium.
- 12. The fit system of claim 11, wherein the pliable member comprises a foam member.
- 13. A method of fitting a helmet to a cranium, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a helmet comprising a shell having a shock attenuation liner adjacent an interior portion of the shell and a fit system adjacent the interior portion for contacting portions of the cranium, the fit system comprising an elongate fluid impervious bladder having a first end including an inlet port in fluid communication with the bladder and a second end remote from the first end, the bladder defining a single continuous fluid flowpath between the first end and the second end for receiving fluid introducible into the bladder through the inlet port for expanding the bladder so that substantially the entire length of the bladder may be expanded to engage mutually facing portions of the cranium of the user and interior portions of the helmet, the bladder being positionable within the helmet so as to substantially wrap around portions of the cranium without compromising the fluid flow path; positioning the helmet on the cranium of the user such that the fit system substantially wraps around portions of the cranium without compromising the fluid flow path; introducing fluid into the bladder via the inlet port to desirably expand the fit system to engage adjacent portions of the cranium of the user and the liner of the helmet.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of introducing fluid comprises introducing fluid selected from the group consisting of gel, gas and liquid.
- 15. A fit system positionable adjacent interior portions of a helmet and cranial surfaces of a cranium of a wearer of the helmet proximate the interior portions of the helmet for improving the fit of the helmet to the cranium, the system comprising an elongate fluid impervious bladder having a first end including an inlet port in fluid communication with the bladder and a second end remote from the first end, the bladder defining a single continuous fluid flowpath between the first end and the second end for receiving fluid introducible into the bladder through the inlet port for expanding the bladder so that substantially the entire length of the bladder may be expanded to engage portions of the cranium of the user and interior portions of the helmet.
- 16. The fit system of claim 15, wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of gel, gas and liquid.
- 17. The fit system of claim 15 further comprising an outlet port adjacent the second end and in flow communication with the bladder and the atmosphere and the fluid comprises a curable liquid that sets into a solid form.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION.
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. Application Ser. No. 09/326,418 filed Jun. 4, 1999, and entitled HELMET FITTING SYSTEM.
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