Information
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Patent Grant
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6427253
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Patent Number
6,427,253
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 21, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 6, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 002 425
- 002 410
- 002 411
- 002 412
- 002 418
- 002 171
- 002 DIG 11
- 002 209
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A protective headgear comprising a headband and two shield plates. In a back region, the headband and the shield plate extend down behind the user's ear towards a bottom region on a user's head. The shield plate has a bottom protective rim that is designed to cup underneath a user's skull to shield the base of the user's skull. In addition, both shield plates have a small gap between them so that they wrap around the user's head. Additional components can also be added to this headgear. For example, this headgear can also include a terry cloth in a front region to gather sweat or moisture from a user's forehead. In addition, two ear flaps can also be attached to the headgear to cover a user's ears. These earflaps are designed to keep the user warm in the winter. In addition, this headgear can be alternately opened and closed via a releaseable fastener such as a hook and loop fastener.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a removable protective headgear that is designed as a headband having protective pieces attached. More particularly, this protective headgear provides protection for the back of a user's head. This headgear could be used for additional protection when rollerskating, bicycling, snowboarding, rollerblading or any other activity that would require additional head protection.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a removable protective headgear in the form of a headband having semi-rigid or even rigid protective pieces attached. These semi-rigid or rigid plates can be attached to or detached from the headgear. These plates can be made out of plastic or a substantially rigid rubber composite. In addition, these plates can be applied to this headband either as an insert or as an outer attachment.
For example, if the plates are applied as an insert, then these plates are designed to insert between two sheets of the headband and then be fastened in via a top flap. These plates can also be fastened to the back of the headband via a hook and loop fastener, a tongue and groove connection, glue, or sewn on for a more permanent attachment or any other fastening means known in the art.
Both the headband and the plates are shaped so that the headgear extends above both of the user's ears so that in warmer months, the user can hear any surrounding noise. The user can also attach ear pieces to the headband so that in colder months, the headband covers the user's ears.
The headband is essentially made from a flexible elastic material such as neoprene rubber, or fleece with an elastic headband attached inside. This headband could also be covered with a hook and loop fastener friendly material comprising a mesh of fine loops. In addition, the headband can be opened by detaching a hook and loop fastener strap which allows the headband to be opened and removed from a person's head.
With this design, the headband can be used for both warmth and protection of the individual.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings which disclose several embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the drawings are designed for the purpose of illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
In the drawings wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of another embodiment of the invention showing an additional headpiece and a support which can be removed from the headgear;
FIG. 4
is a perspective side view of another embodiment of the headgear having a removable support;
FIG. 5A
is a back view of the support;
FIG. 5B
is a top view of the support;
FIG. 6A
is a side view of the support;
FIG. 6B
is a perspective view of the support;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a portion of the fourth embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of a portion of the fourth embodiment of the invention having flaps;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of the headband having an additional terry cloth attached;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of the invention showing additional ear flaps; and
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of the invention showing the ear flaps as they attach to the headband.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
refers to a perspective view of the first embodiment of the invention showing a headgear device
10
comprising a headband
20
and two supports
30
. Supports
30
can be designed as either semi-rigid or substantially rigid depending on the type of protection desired by the user. Headband
20
contains a front section
22
and a back section
24
. Connecting front section
22
and back section
24
is an angled mid section
26
. Front section
22
is designed to wrap around a user's forehead while still allowing the user visibility. Thus, front section
22
is designed to have a smaller cross sectional area than back section
24
.
Back section
24
is designed to hold supports
30
either permanently or in a removable manner with a small gap
20
′ between both supports
30
. Back section
24
has a larger surface area than front section
22
and substantially covers a back region on a user's head. With this design, back section
24
provides coverage and protection for a back region of a user's head.
Angled mid section
26
is designed to connect front section
22
with back section
24
. When headband
20
is placed on a user's head, angled mid section
26
slopes down between front section
22
and back section
24
wherein angled mid section
26
is angled above a user's ears to allow a user to hear the surrounding noise.
FIG. 2
shows a second embodiment of the invention wherein headband
20
is designed as an open headband having a fastener
29
such as a hook and loop fastener for attaching two portions
22
′ and
22
″ together in front section
22
. With this design, front region
22
can be alternately opened and closed around a user's head so that headband
20
can be easily wrapped around a user's head.
FIG. 3
shows a perspective view of another embodiment of device
10
. With this design, an additional headpiece
28
can be added, wherein this headpiece
28
is shaped similar to supports
30
but this headpiece is made from the same or similar material to the headband. Headpiece
28
is disposed underneath supports
30
and provides additional padding for the user. In addition,
FIG. 3
also shows supports
30
that can be attached to, or removed from headband
20
via fasteners
31
. Fasteners
31
are disposed on a top region and on a bottom region on supports
30
so that they fully secure supports
30
to headband
20
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, fasteners
31
on supports
30
fasten to fasteners
33
disposed on headband
20
wherein fasteners
31
and
33
can combine to form a hook and loop fastener, snaps, a tongue and groove connection, or any other type fastening means known in the art. Thus these fasteners allow supports to be alternately attached to headband
20
or detached from headband
20
so that headband
20
can be washed without damaging supports
30
.
Supports
30
attach to an outer face of headband
20
primarily in back region
24
. Supports
30
can be designed from a semi-rigid plastic, composite or metal-based material that is sufficiently rigid to displace energy related to a sharp contact or blow to the user's head resulting from a fall.
Supports
30
are placed on headband
20
so that when a user's head contacts an object resulting from a fall, the pressure or energy created from impact affects a substantially larger portion of the user's head but with a much lower force per surface area with the result probably being less injury.
Supports
30
are shown in
FIGS. 5A
,
5
B,
6
A, and
6
B. As shown in
FIG. 5A
, these supports are bounded by top and bottom edges
32
and
34
and two rounded side edges
36
and
38
respectively. Top and bottom edges
32
and
34
are substantially flat, while rounded side edge
36
is shaped in a curved manner so as to bend behind a user's ear. As shown in
FIG. 6A
, rounded side edge
36
has a first region
36
a
, that starts with a first curve
36
′ causing first region
36
a
to extend down to cover a portion of a user's head above the user's ear. This first region extends to a second curve
36
″, wherein edge
36
curves to a second region
36
b
that is shaped to extend above and back behind the user's ear. Second region
36
b
ends at a third curve
36
′″ wherein side edge
36
curves down to third region
36
c
that is designed to extend down to cover a substantial portion of a user's head. At this point, third region
36
c
reaches a fourth curve
36
″″ whereby rounded side edge
36
curves to form bottom edge
34
.
Bottom edge
34
extends to curve
38
′ wherein at this point, rounded side edge
38
begins. Rounded side edge
38
extends up to curve
38
″ whereby at this point support
30
curves to form top edge
32
. Rounded side edge
38
is essentially shaped convex, so that it bows out to protect a larger portion of a user's head.
As shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B
, rounded side edge
38
is designed to be curved so that support
30
can wrap around and underneath a user's head and flare out forming a protective rim
40
. With this design, support
30
is essentially designed to wrap around and underneath the user's head to protect the user's head. Protective rim
40
(See also
FIG. 5B
) extends along the base of the user's skull so that the user's head receives protection over a substantial portion of the head.
Essentially device
10
comprising headband
20
, and support pieces
30
is particularly designed to protect a user's head while still allowing sufficient size and shape adjustability for a user. For example, supports
30
are curved in region
36
B to curve above a user's ears. In addition, supports
30
are also curved in region
36
C to curve down and protect a base region of a user's skull. Rounded side edge
38
is also curved so that it cups around a user's head and extends underneath a base region in the user's skull via protective rim
40
. While a single solid support may be used to protection an entire back region of a user's head, in a preferred embodiment, two supports
30
are used so that there is a gap or a mid region
20
′ allowing headgear
10
some adjustability when securing to the user's head.
FIG. 7
is a side perspective view of another embodiment of the invention. In this view, supports
30
are sandwiched between headband
20
and an additional cover
50
. Headband
20
and additional cover
50
define a pocket
52
wherein pocket
52
is designed to hold supports
30
therein. Additional cover
50
is integrally attached to headband
20
at a bottom region
20
′ and on a side region not shown.
In addition, as shown in
FIG. 8
there is also an additional flap
60
that is attached to additional cover
50
. Additional flap
60
is designed so that it has a fastener
62
that allows additional flap
60
to fold over and secure onto fastener
64
on headband
20
. Essentially, additional flap
60
is divided into two pieces so that a first, piece of additional flap
60
does not interfere with adjacent piece of flap
60
as it is being folded over. Fasteners
62
and
64
can combine to be a hook and loop fastener, snaps, a tongue and groove connection or any other type fastener known in the art.
Additional components can also be added to this device. For example as shown in
FIG. 9
a terry cloth piece
80
can be added to headband
20
at front region
22
. Terry cloth piece
80
is designed to absorb sweat from a user and to also provide a roughened surface on headband
20
so that it remains stable on the user's forehead.
FIG. 10
shows one of two additional ear pieces
90
can also be added to this device. Additional ear piece
90
is designed to attach to an outside region of headband
20
and cover a user's ears. As shown in
FIG. 11
, additional ear piece
90
can be attached to an outside region of headband
20
via fasteners
92
extending at different angles along the ear piece. Fasteners
92
could be a hook and loop fastener, or any other type fastener known in the art. With this design, once ear piece
90
is attached, it remains secure along an outside rim of headband
20
adjacent to supports
30
because it is fixed by fasteners
92
. Additional ear piece
90
is designed to provide additional warmth to a user during colder periods giving this protective headgear additional use across all seasons.
Accordingly, while several embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A protective headgear device comprising:a headband for extending around a user's head from a front region on said user's head to a back region on said user's head, wherein said headband comprises three different portions, a front portion for covering said front region of the user's head, a back portion for covering said back region of the user's head, and an expanding sloped portion for joining said front portion with said back portion, wherein said back portion is designed to cover a larger area of the user's head than said front portion; and at least one semi-rigid support coupled to said headband at a position wherein said semi-rigid support protects said back region on said user's head, wherein said at least one semi-rigid support has a curved rim region for curving around a base region of said user's head to protect said base region on said user's head.
- 2. The protective headgear device as in claim 1, further comprising a pocket for receiving said supports therein, said pocket being disposed at said back portion on said headband.
- 3. The protective headgear device as in claim 1, wherein said at least one semi-rigid support is made from plastic.
- 4. The protective headgear device as in claim 1, wherein said at least one semi-rigid support further comprises a releasable fastener for releasably fastening said at least one semi-rigid support to said headband.
- 5. The protective headgear device as in claim 1, wherein said at least one semi-rigid support is securely fastened to said headband.
- 6. The protective headgear device as in claim 1, further comprising an absorbent insert coupled to an inside surface of said front portion of said headband so that said headband absorbs sweat from the user.
- 7. The protective headgear device as in claim 1, wherein said headband is made from a flexible material to adjust to a size and shape of said user's head.
- 8. The protective headgear device as in claim 1, wherein said headband further comprises a releasable fastener for allowing said headband to be opened to allow a user to put the headband on, or closed, closing the headband around the user's head.
- 9. The protective headgear device as in claim 8, wherein said releasable fastener is a hook and loop fastener.
- 10. The protective headgear device as in claim 9, wherein said releasable fastener is disposed at said front portion of said headband.
- 11. The protective headgear device as in claim 1, further comprising at least one ear piece formed by a flap coupled to said headband, said at least one ear piece extending over the user's ears so that said additional flap provides warmth to the user's ears.
- 12. A protective headgear device comprising:a headband having an inner surface and an outer surface for extending from a front portion of a user's head to a back portion of said user's head; and a least two rigid supports coupled to said outer surface of said headband protecting said back portion of said user's head, wherein said at least two rigid supports are spaced apart from each other on said headband allowing said headband to stretch or bend to conform to a user's head, and wherein said at least two rigid supports are releasably attached to said headband via at least one fastener.
- 13. The device as in claim 12, wherein said fastener is a hook and loop fastener.
- 14. The device as in claim 12, further comprising an additional cover attached to said headband, wherein said headband and said additional cover define at least one pocket having an opening designed to receive at least one of said at least two rigid supports.
- 15. The device as in claim 14, further comprising an additional flap, wherein said additional flap is connected to said headband and is designed to cover said opening in said pocket.
- 16. A protective headgear device comprising:a headband for extending around a user's head from a front region on said user's head to a back region on said user's head; an additional headpiece attached to said headband and forming a pad for additional protection of said user's head; and at least one semi-rigid support coupled to said headband and said headpiece at a position wherein said semi-rigid support protects said back region on said user's head.
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