The present invention relates to helmet covers.
Helmets are rugged devices that are designed to absorb severe impacts while protecting the wearer's head. However, helmets are also ornamental items that are often fancifully adorned with elaborate paint designs and coveted appliqués. Thus, it is desired to avoid any scarring of a helmet during manual transportation of the helmet, such as when carrying the helmet while traveling in a car or airplane. U.S. Pat. No. 6,711,752 describes a cover for encompassing and protecting a helmet. A helmet cover may also present various decorative, ornamental, or informational designs, such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,243,881.
The invention is explained in the following description in view of the drawings that show:
The present inventor has recognized that when a helmet wearer is manually transporting a helmet, he or she will usually carry additional items such as eye goggles, gloves, music players and related equipment (mp3, etc.), keys, cell phones, sunglasses, money, identification, etc. The present inventor has innovatively developed the present invention not only to protect a helmet during manual transportation, but also to transform the helmet into a portable storage space. When a helmet is inserted into the claimed helmet jacket, users can store valuables in the sealable enclosure established by the jacket within the confines of the padded helmet volume, thereby protecting items from damage, theft, precipitation, and loss. The present invention makes effective use of a heretofore insecure and generally wasted space within the helmet, and it can eliminate the need for the user to carry a second container, such as a purse or bag. The invention also makes effective use of the helmet chin straps to facilitate grasping or hanging the assemblage.
Referring now to the drawings, the present invention provides a helmet jacket 10 for enclosing and protecting a helmet 50. As shown in
The helmet 50 can include a connectable chin strap 51 secured to opposed sides of the helmet 50 and extending away from the helmet 50. The helmet 50 includes a neck opening 52 where the wearer's neck is generally positioned while wearing the helmet 50.
Referring to
Fastening elements 30 are shown formed at the upper section 12 and the lower section 13 of the cover material 11. The fastening elements 30 may be of any known type, such as hook and loop fasteners, snap fasteners, zipper elements, buckle elements, draw strings, magnets, and locking members. Opposed portions of the fastening elements 30 on the upper section 12 and lower section 13 are separated to allow the helmet 50 to be inserted into the jacket 10, and then are fastened together to allow the elastic segments 20 to gather around the respective chin strap 51 ends, thereby substantially enclosing the volume inside the helmet 50. The fastening element 30 may include locking members such as a lock 34 and locking clasp 33, as shown in
The ability to securely fasten the upper and lower section of the cover material 11 together provides unique security features heretofore not found in helmet covers. For example, as shown in
As shown in
When the cover material pouch 17 is attached to the outer side 18 or external surface of the cover material 11, the pouch 17 remains external to the enclosure 40. This provides quick access to items in the pouch 17 without the need to reopen the enclosure 40. Alternatively, when the pouch 17 is attached to the inner side 19 of the cover material 11, the pouch 17 is positioned within the enclosure 40. When a helmet 50 is within the enclosure 40, the pouch 17 provides a storage pocket positioned between the helmet 50 and the inner cover material 11.
The helmet jacket can be used with a wide range of helmets such as motorcycle helmets, race car helmets, skiing and snow boarding helmets, cycling helmets, skating helmets, hockey helmets, football helmets, baseball helmets, softball helmets, construction helmets, etc.
While various embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes and substitutions may be made without departing from the invention herein. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention be limited only by the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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20090070920 A1 | Mar 2009 | US |