This invention deals with a helmet, said helmet being constructed with top/side mounted picatinny rails on either side of the helmet, to secure accessories on the helmet, that allow rapid deployment and retraction of the accessories.
Helmets, typically those helmets which are used in combat and riot situations and the like, provide attachments to the helmet, such as night vision goggles. These goggles are traditionally mounted on the forefront of the helmet. It has been determined that this particular mounting of the goggles cause neck and spine pain after extended wear because of the increased weight hanging off of the front of the helmet.
The helmets that are conventionally sold today that the inventors are aware of, use bolts to fasten the optics to the front of the helmet and this mode of fastening only allows the user to move the goggles up and down from in front of the face.
It would be useful if the user had the capability of moving the goggles to alternative positions, such as, for example, the top or back of the helmet, to distribute the weight of the accessory, especially during periods of non-use. However, with conventional helmets, the user would need to have the goggles remain in position once moved. It would also be useful if the attachment of the goggles to the helmet provided a fast and easy holding and release mechanism.
Thus, what is disclosed and claimed herein is a mounting assembly on a helmet for holding accessories. The mounting assembly comprises a cradle for mounting accessories. The cradle is slidably mounted on dual cables, each cable having two ends. Each cable is mounted on a rail of a spaced-apart dual rail picatinny rail system. Each dual cable is fixedly attached at each end to a picatinny rail. The spaced-apart dual rails are rigidly fixed together.
In another embodiment, there is a mounting system on a helmet for holding accessories. The mounting system comprises a helmet having a front, a back, a top and opposite sides. There is a dual rail picatinny rail system rigidly mounted on the helmet, from front to back.
There is a first arm having a near end and a distal end. The first arm is rotatably attached near the front of the helmet at the near end. The first arm has a second arm which has a near end and a distal end and the second arm is rotatably attached to the distal end of the first arm at a near end of the second arm. The second arm is angled to a rail of the dual rail of the picatinny rail, wherein the distal end of the second arm is slidably attached to a rail of the dual rail of the picatinny rail system.
In yet another embodiment, there is, in combination, a mounting system, and a helmet.
Still another embodiment is the combination set forth just Supra wherein there is, in addition, a visor for the helmet, wherein the visor is removable, a communication device and speakers for the helmet, adjustable night vision goggles for the helmet, mounted on the picatinny rail, a retention system for the helmet, a liner for the helmet, and an air ventilation system for the helmet.
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The area 5 is configured to allow the mounting of accessories, such as night vision optics, lights and goggles. The friction provided by the cables 4 against the plastic of the cradle 1 is sufficient to allow for the cradle 1 to be moved along the cables 4 and to keep the cradle 1 in place. In addition, the legs 3 of the cradle 1 are designed such that they will fit into the cross-grooves 13 in the top of the picatinny rails 8. It is contemplated within the scope of this invention to provide a mechanism 11 to lock the cradle 1 in place (See
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The invention contemplates additional accessories for the helmet, which are not part of this invention. Such accessories include a visor for said helmet, wherein the visor is removable, a communication device and speakers for said helmet, adjustable night vision goggles for said helmet, a retention system for said helmet, a liner for said helmet, and an air ventilation system for said helmet. All such accessories are part of the accessories that are in the public domain and well-known to those skilled in the art.
The inventors are not aware of any other similar systems and assemblies for handling accessories on helmets.
This application is a utility application from U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/403,729, filed Oct. 4, 2016 from which priority is claimed.
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62403729 | Oct 2016 | US |