Claims
- 1. A protective helmet adapted to be worn on a human head and of a type used to protect the head against damaging impact from solid objects, comprising:
- (a) an outer impact-resistant dome portion configured to fit on a human head, said dome portion being generally symmetrically shaped about a central axis extending between front and rear portions of the helmet and terminating at a lower edge to define an internal cavity;
- (b) said dome portion defining an elongate hair-entraining passage within said internal cavity, extending along said central axis of said rear portion of the helmet, for entraining a bundled mass of a wearer's hair therealong and within said internal cavity; said hair entraining passage terminating at an exit port along said lower edge;
- (c) liner means operatively connected to said dome portion within said internal cavity for snugly engaging a wearer's head and for providing an impact-absorbing cushion between said dome portion and the head; and
- (d) whereby when said helmet is operatively positioned on a wearer's head, the wearer's bundled mass of hair is entrained along said hair-entraining passageway within said internal cavity and depends downwardly through said exit port along the wearer's neck.
- 2. The protective helmet as recited in claim 1, wherein said helmet further includes a visor extending forwardly from said shell from said front side thereof.
- 3. The protective helmet as recited in claim 1, further including at least one protective ear portion extending downwardly from one of said side portions of said shell.
- 4. The protective helmet of claim 2, wherein said helmet is configured as a batting helmet and wherein the specified object is a ball.
- 5. The protective helmet of claim 4, wherein said dome portion comprises an impact-resistant shell material suitable for withstanding impact forces from a ball traveling at speeds of greater than or equal to 60 miles per hour.
- 6. The protective helmet of claim 1, wherein said helmet is configured as a hockey helmet, wherein the solid object is a hockey puck, and wherein said impact-resistant material of said dome is suitable for withstanding impact forces from said hockey puck.
- 7. The protective helmet as recited in claim 1, wherein said dome portion is configured of essentially continuous solid impact-resistant plastic material.
- 8. The protective helmet as recited in claim 1, wherein said dome portion is generally circular or oval shaped in cross-section when viewed from a plane formed generally through the lower edge of the helmet, and wherein said hair-entraining passageway is further characterized by:
- (a) an elongate slot formed along said central axis in the rear of said helmet shell portion and forming a break in said circular or oval cross-sectional pattern; and
- (b) an impact-resistant closure member operatively connected with said dome and configured over said slot and projecting outwardly therefrom so as to protectively close the break in the cross-sectional pattern.
- 9. The protective helmet as recited in claim 8, wherein said impact-resistant closure member is configured of solid impact-resistant material.
- 10. The protective helmet as recited in claim 8, wherein said impact-resistant dome member projects arcuately outwardly from the cross-sectional pattern of said dome.
- 11. A protective helmet adapted to be worn on a human head and of a type used to protect the head against damaging impact from a specified object, comprising:
- (a) an outer dome of rigid, impact-resistant material configured to fit on a human head, said dome defining front, rear oppositely disposed sides cooperatively defining an inner surface that cooperatively addresses the held, said front surface being positioned relative to a forehead portion of the head; said rear side of said dome defining a hair-entraining passage generally extending along a central axis of symmetry of the helmet and formed between rear portion of a wearer's head when the helmet is operatively positioned on the head, and said inner surface of said dome, said passage being sized and configured to controllably guide a gathered mass of hair from said head external of said helmet and in a downward direction generally perpendicular to a lower edge of said dome; and
- (b) liner means operatively connected to said inner surface of said dome for snugly engaging the head and for providing an impact absorption cushion between said dome and the head.
- 12. A protective helmet of a type suitable for accommodating a gathered length of hair of the wearer, comprising:
- (a) a continuous protective shell of impact-resistant material sized and configured to protect the head portion of a wearer, said shell defining a central axis extending along said shell from front to back thereof, said shell forming a generally continuous outer surface and being configured to form an outwardly projecting bulge formed along said central axis, said bulge defining an internal hair-entraining passageway for retainably guiding the gathered length of wearer's hair along said passageway and external of the helmet through an exit port along a lower back edge of said shell; and
- (b) cushioning means connected to the inner surface of said shell for forming a snug fit with the wearer's head in a manner that carries said shell in spaced relationship with the head, and for dissipating impact forces of the type for which the helmet was designed to protect against, to a safe level before such forces are transmitted to the head, said cushion means being configured so as not to obstruct said internal passageway formed by said bulge.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 08/283,789 filed on Aug. 1, 1994, by Pamela S. Ryan now U.S. Pat. No. 5,535,454.
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