Claims
- 1. A helmet, comprising:an outer shell; and an inner liner attached to an interior of the outer shell, the inner liner including a first layer of compressible material that will permanently deform upon encountering an impact to the helmet above a first predetermined force, a second indicator layer positioned on a side of the first layer away from the outer shell, and a third layer of elastically compressible material that will substantially return to an undeformed condition after an impact results in deformation of the layer, the third layer removably positioned on a side of the second indicator layer away from the outer shell, wherein the second indicator layer will permanently deform upon permanent deformation of the first layer to leave a readily ascertainable visual indication when the helmet has been subjected to an impact above the first predetermined force.
- 2. A helmet as in claim 1, wherein the second indicator layer comprises a thin layer of a relatively brittle material that will permanently deform by exhibiting cracking as the readily ascertainable visual indication of when the helmet has been subjected to an impact above the first predetermined force.
- 3. A helmet as in claim 2, wherein an extent of the cracking of the second indicator layer can be varied by altering at least one of the thickness and the type of the relatively brittle material.
- 4. A helmet as in claim 3, wherein the inner liner is replaceable.
- 5. A helmet as in claim 1, wherein the second indicator layer comprises a layer of colorant containing microcells that will permanently deform by rupturing to release the colorant as the readily ascertainable visual indication of when the helmet has been subjected to an impact above the first predetermined force.
- 6. A helmet as in claim 5, wherein the inner liner is replaceable.
- 7. A helmet as in claim 1, wherein the inner liner is replaceable.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application No. 09/179,319, filed Oct. 27, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,065,158.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/063,459, filed Oct. 29, 1997.
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Continuations (1)
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