Claims
- 1. A largely spray-formed, shock-protective, multilayer helmet shell comprisinga helmet-shaped structural central layer having inner and outer surfaces, a helmet-shaped structural inner layer joined to the inner surface of said central layer, which inner layer has been formed to its final shape substantially entirely by a first vapor-suspension particle deposition material that has been sprayed onto the inner surface of said central layer to form an interactive particle agglomeration, and a helmet-shaped structural outer layer joined to the outer surface of said central layer, which outer layer has been formed to its final shape substantially entirely by a second vapor-suspension particle deposition material which has been sprayed onto the central layer's outer surface to form another interactive particle agglomeration.
- 2. The helmet shell of claim 1, wherein said central layer is formed of a soft, pliable, microcellular, viscoelastic foam material, and said inner and outer layers, in their final conditions, take the forms of relatively rigid jackets substantially, and collectively cooperatively, encapsulating the central layer.
- 3. The helmet shell of claim 2, wherein the surface interfaces between the central layer, and the inner and outer layers are characterized by unitizing mechanical bonds between the layers.
- 4. The helmet shell of claim 3, wherein said mechanical bonds are structurally characterized by a suffusing of inner and outer layer material with the surface structure of said central layer.
- 5. The helmet shell of claim 4, wherein said central layer is formed of an acceleration-rate-sensitive material.
- 6. The helmet shell of claim 5, wherein said acceleration-rate-sensitive material is a microcellular foam material.
- 7. The helmet shell of claim 1, wherein said central layer is formed of an acceleration-rate-sensitive material.
- 8. The helmet shell of claim 7, wherein said acceleration-rate-sensitive material is a microcellular foam material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This case is a division from prior-filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/003,742 filed on Nov. 14, 2001, for Multi-Layer, Personnel-Protective Helmet Shell With Spray-Fabricated Inner And Outer Structural Layers.
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