N/A
The invention generally relates to a protective sports helmet, such as a football, lacrosse, hockey or baseball helmet, worn by a player during the play of a contact sport. The inventive helmet includes a number of improvements, including but not limited to an energy attenuating faceguard mounting system that reduces impact forces received by a faceguard secured to the helmet.
Helmets for contact sports, such as those used in football, hockey and lacrosse, typically include a shell, an internal padding assembly, a faceguard or face mask, and a chin protector or strap that removably secures the helmet on the wearer's head. The faceguard is rigidly secured to the shell by a plurality of connectors, whereby the faceguard can sustain a number of impacts during the course of play while remaining connected to the shell. Most faceguards include a plurality of intersecting and/or overlapping bars that form openings through which the wearer views the field of play. With conventional helmets, the upper faceguard bars directly contact the lower frontal portion of the helmet shell, which is referred to as the “brow region” of the shell. This direct contact results from the use of a pair of connectors secured to the brow region of the helmet shell. Additional connectors are employed to secure the faceguard to the side portions of the helmet shell. Conventional faceguard connectors are purposely designed to avoid flexing when the faceguard receives an impact force.
One existing faceguard connector is a plastic U-shaped strap member that has a receiver portion that encircles a bar of the faceguard. This strap connector includes a tab portion, wherein a threaded fastener, such as a screw, extends through the tab portion and into the shell to secure the connector and the faceguard to the helmet. Typically, these U-shaped strap connectors are found above the brow region of the shell and along each ear flap to join the faceguard to the shell. A second existing faceguard connector is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,934,971, which is owned by Riddell Inc., the assignee of the present application. That connector, marketed under the Isolator System brand name, includes a nut, a bushing, a grommet, a rectangular bracket and a threaded fastener (screw). The bracket includes a first channel that receives a first bar of the faceguard and a second channel that receives a second bar, wherein the faceguard bars are positioned between the shell and the bracket. The fastener extends through the bracket and the shell and is received by the nut (residing within the shell) to couple the faceguard to the shell. The threaded fastener is employed to secure the connector to the shell and as a result, a rotational force is applied to tighten for securement and loosen the fastener to permit removal of the bracket and faceguard. While such conventional faceguard connectors provide a number of benefits, they nevertheless have certain limitations. For example, adjusting and/or removing the faceguard from the shell can be difficult and time consuming. Because a threaded fastener is utilized, rotation of a flat-blade or Phillips screwdriver is required to loosen the fastener to allow for removal of the bracket and the faceguard. Removal of a faceguard becomes necessary when the player is injured or the player's faceguard is damaged and involves unscrewing the fastener to allow for removal of both the connector and the damaged faceguard. After the damaged faceguard is removed, a replacement faceguard is secured to the helmet with the fastener and connector. This removal and replacement process is time consuming and requires that the player having the damaged equipment to be removed from play until the process is completed. The unavailability of the player to participate in further play is detrimental to the team, especially if the player plays an essential position such as quarterback.
One additional limitation of the use of a faceguard connector above the brow region of the shell is the transmission of faceguard impact forces. Because the faceguard is in direct contact with the shell, a significant extent of a faceguard impact force is transmitted from the faceguard to the shell. Depending upon its severity and magnitude, an extent of the impact force may be transmitted through the internal padding assembly to the wearer of the helmet.
The present invention is provided to solve these limitations and to provide advantages and aspects not provided by conventional sports helmets. A full discussion of the features and advantages of the present invention is deferred to the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The present invention is directed to a protective sports helmet that includes a number of improvements intending to increase the protective nature of the helmet. For example, the helmet features an energy attenuating faceguard mounting system, which includes at least one connector that secures the faceguard (or face mask) to the helmet shell without a connection point to the shell's brow region. The lack of a brow region connection point results in a gap or clearance between the faceguard and the shell that has a functional interplay with the connector upon an impact to the faceguard.
While it is the desire and goal that a football helmet, and other types of protective helmets, prevent injuries from occurring, it should be noted that as to the helmet of the present invention, as well as prior art helmets, due to the nature of contact sports (including football), no protective equipment or helmet can completely prevent injuries to those individuals playing sports. It should be further noted that no protective equipment can completely prevent injuries to a player, especially when the player uses the equipment improperly and/or employs poor form or technique. For example, if the football player uses his football helmet in an improper manner, such as to butt, ram, or spear an opposing player, which is in violation of the rules of football and severe head and/or neck injuries, paralysis, or death to the football player, as well as possible injury to the football player's opponent can result. No football helmet, or protective helmet, such as that of the present invention, can prevent head, chin, or neck injuries a football player might receive while participating in the sport of football. The helmet of the present invention is believed to offer protection to football players, but it is believed that no helmet can, or will ever completely prevent head injuries to football players.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following specification taken in conjunction with the following drawings.
To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
While the invention will be described in connection with the preferred embodiments shown herein, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to those embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
In the Figures, a football helmet 10 in accordance with the present invention is shown to generally include: an outer shell 11 with an ear flap 12 and a jaw flap 13, an energy attenuating faceguard mounting system 14 comprising a faceguard 35 that spans a frontal shell opening 11a and at least one dynamic faceguard connector 16, and an internal padding assembly 300. The outer shell 11 includes a frontal opening 11a defined by an arrangement of edges including an interior frontal edge 11b (see
With reference to
As shown in the Figures, the helmet shell 11 has an arrangement of complex contours. Referring to
Referring to
With reference to
Each flexible member 43, 44 includes a coupler 49 with a female snap connector that engages with the male upper and lower connectors 45a, b, respectively, to define a secured position. When the chin protector 40 is in a secured position and the helmet 10 is on the wearer's head 500 (see
Referring to
The faceguard 35 comprises a plurality of elongated bar members 39, which may be formed of any suitable material having the requisite strength and durability characteristics to function as a football helmet faceguard. The members 39 may be preferably formed of a metallic material, such as steel or titanium, and as is known in the art, the bar members 39 may be provided with a durable coating (e.g., plastic coating). Additionally, the bar members 39 may be of a solid or tubular cross-sectional configuration. Alternatively, bar members 39 may be formed of a suitable plastic material, including a fiber reinforced plastic resin, having the requisite strength and durability characteristics to perform the functions of a football helmet faceguard. The faceguard connectors 15, 16 encircle portions of the bar members 39 of the faceguard 35. The faceguard connectors 15, 16 are shown with a quick release coupler 50, which is described in more detail in pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/082,920, which is incorporated herein by reference. Alternatively, an elongated fastener, such as a threaded screw, may be employed with the faceguard connectors 15, 16 to secure the faceguard 35 to the helmet 10.
Referring to at least
Referring to
As shown in
The connector bracket 100 includes a hinged internal segment 114 that enables the bracket 100 to flex when impact forces are applied to the faceguard 35. As explained below, the peripheral segment 113 flexes or moves relative to the internal segment 114 when an impact force F is applied to the face guard 35. Because the bracket 100 has a clam-shell configuration, the hinged segment 114 has an outer portion 114a associated with the outer portion 122, and an inner portion 114b associated with the inner portion 124. The hinged internal segment 114 connects to the frontal tab 108, and includes a frontal recess 115 at the interface with the frontal tab 108. The frontal recess 115 defines a hinge line 115a for the internal segment 114, wherein both are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bracket 100. A rear extent of the hinged internal segment 114 that is opposite the frontal recess 115 is free or not connected to the first side rail 110 and the second side rail 112. Also, the hinged internal segment 114 does not connect to the flange 106 and therefore, the hinged internal segment 114 and the flange 106 move independently of each other. A gap 116 is formed between the hinged internal segment 114, the first side rail 110, the second side rail 112, and the peripheral flange 106, namely the internal walls of same. The gap 116 includes opposed recesses 118a, 118b disposed adjacent the frontal tab 108. The opposed recesses 118a, 118b separate the hinged internal segment 114 from the first side rail 110 and the second side rail 112, allowing motion of the side rails 110, 112 relative to the hinged internal segment 114. The gap 116 has curvilinear segments as shown in
As shown in
The movement of the faceguard 35 provided by the dynamic connectors 16 dissipates energy received by the faceguard 35 from the on-center impact, and temporarily reduces the gap G between the faceguard upper bars 52 and the shell 11 (as compared to the gap G in the first position P1 of
a, and 10 show the energy attenuating faceguard mounting system 14 in a third position P3 wherein an “off-center” impact force F, that is substantially lateral, is applied to the faceguard 35. The off-center impact F occurs to the side of the face guard 35 beyond thirty degrees (30°) of the faceguard center point 36. Referring to
While substantially lateral or horizontal impact forces F are discussed above, it has also been observed that an on-center impact force F applied in a vertically downward direction to the faceguard 35 cause the dynamic faceguard connectors 16 to flex outward relative to the shell 11. This behavior is similar to when a lateral impact force F is applied on-center to the faceguard 35. Conversely, an on-center impact force F applied in a vertically upward direction (towards the crown 19) to the faceguard 35 cause the dynamic faceguard connectors 16 to flex inward relative to the shell 11. Testing the inventive helmet 10 involved mounting it on a Hybrid III headform that is coupled to a test table that is movable along a single axis. A ram is moved axially along the single axis in the same direction that the moveable table may travel. The ram was moved at different speeds, such as, for example, 5 m/s, 7 m/s, and/or 9 m/s, to deliver a force to the faceguard 35 of the helmet 10. Sensors within the headform measure lateral acceleration as well as severity index of the impact of the ram with the helmet 10. This testing has shown that the helmet 10 and its energy attenuating facemask mounting system 14 significantly reduces both lateral acceleration and severity index of impacts delivered by the ram to the faceguard 35 over a variety of impact speeds.
Referring to the schematic views of
While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention, and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying Claims.
This Application is a continuation of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/076,106, filed on Mar. 21, 2016, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/068,104, filed on May 2, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,289,024, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/082,920, filed on Apr. 15, 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,813,269, which claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application No. 60/923,603, filed on Apr. 16, 2007, and which also claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application No. 61/343,567, filed on Apr. 30, 2010, all of these applications which are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.
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Schutt's Final Invalidity Contentions Exhibit AB3—Alternate Combos Under 103—Vent Openings (47 pages). |
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Deposition of Patent Owner's Expert, Nicholas Shewchenko, Case Nos. IPR2011649 (U.S. Pat. No. 8,813,269), IPR2016-01646 (U.S. Pat. No. 8,528,118), and IPR2016-1650 (U.S. Pat. No. 8,938,818) (192 pages). |
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Patent Trial and Appeal Board's Decision regarding Examiner's Determination on New Ground of Rejection, Dated Jun. 22, 2917, Inter Partes Reexamination Control No. 95/002,117 (24 pages). |
Patent Trial and Appeal Board's Order Remanding Inter Partes Reexamination to the Examiner, Dated Aug. 23, 2016, Inter Partes Reexamination Control No. 95/002,117 (4 pages). |
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Patent Owner's Preliminary Response, Case No. IPR2016-01646, U.S. Pat. No. 8,528,118 (66 pages). |
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Schutt's Opening Claim Construction Brief, Case 1:16-cv-04496 (51 pages). |
Xenith's Opening Claim Construction Brief, Case 1:16-cv-04496 (35 pages). |
Riddell's Response to Schutt's Opening Claim Construction Brief, Case 1:16-cv-04496 (33 pages). |
Riddell's Response to Xenith's Opening Claim Construction Brief, Case 1:16-cv-04496 (31 pages). |
Schutt's Reply Claim Construction Brief, Case 1:16-cv-04496 (18 pages). |
Xenith's Reply Claim Construction Brief, Case 1:16-cv-04496 (16 pages). |
Joint Claim Construction Chart, Case 1:16-cv-04496 (9 pages). |
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Invalidity Chart of U.S. Pat. No. 8,938,818 in Light of the Wish Book for the 1971 Christmas Season Catalog, et al., Case No. IPR2016-01650 (66 pages). |
Invalidity Chart of U.S. Pat. No. 8,938,818 in Light of U.S. Pat. No. 3,729,744 to Rappleyea et al., Case No. IPR2016-01650 (57 pages). |
Invalidity Chart of U.S. Pat. No. 8,938,818 in Light of U.S. Pat. No. 5,732,414 to Monica, et al., Case No. IPR2016-01650 (34 pages). |
Patent Owner's Response to the Decision to Institute Inter Partes Review of Certain Claims of U.S. Pat. No. 8,938,818, Case No. IPR2016-01650 (50 pages). |
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Petition for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Pat. No. 8,938,818, Case No. IPR2016-01530 (116 pages). |
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Petition for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Pat. No. 8,938,818, Case No. IPR2016-01317 (80 pages). |
Invalidity Chart of U.S. Pat. No. 8,938,818 in Light of the Wish Book for the 1971 Christmas Season Catalog, et al., Case No. IPR2016-01317 (47 pages). |
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Petitioner's Request for Rehearing regarding Non-Instituted Claims of U.S. Pat. No. 8,528,118, Case No. IPR2016-01646 (20 pages). |
Patent Owner's Response to the Decision to Institute Inter Partes Review of Certain Claims of U.S. Pat. No. 8,528,118, Case No. IPR2016-01646 (47 pages). |
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Petition for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Pat. No. 8,528,118, Case No. IPR2016-01316 (91 pages). |
Invalidity Chart of U.S. Pat. No. 8,528,118 in Light of the Wish Book for the 1971 Christmas Season Catalog, et al., Case No. IPR2016-01316 (32 pages). |
Invalidity Chart of U.S. Pat. No. 8,528,118 in Light of U.S. Pat. No. 3,729,744 to Rappleyea et al., Case No. IPR2016-01316 (21 pages). |
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