This safety helmet is designed to prevent horizontal airflow at level of mouth and nose at a closed front visor position, reducing chance of getting infected by Covid-19 virus, because Covid-19 virus cells are heavy and are less likely to move up. This safety helmet also enables people to eat and drink, while opening front visor. The handle or other means, described below, enables lifting of the front visor without having to touch the inside of the front visor with hands, which is helpful, because hands are the risky area of the virus presence. There is constant airflow available from the bottom, enabling users exercise or do other physical activities, which are difficult to perform with a face mask due to lack of airflow.
Figure A is the view from the front of the helmet.
Figure B is the view from right side of the helmet with the closed front visor. Left side view is exact mirror image of the right side view, except handle is optional to be on either side or both sides.
Figure C is the view from right side of the helmet with the opened front visor. Left side view is exact mirror image of the right side view, except handle is optional to be on either side or both sides.
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Visors (#2 and #8) are optionally made from clear or not clear polycarbonate or other materials. Visors (#2 and #8) are supported by visors' holders (#6). One safety visor (#2) is in the front of the helmet (#1), other (#8)—in the back of the helmet (#1). Back visor (#8) is fixed. Front visor (#2) is movable up and down with the help of hinges (#3) on top on the left side and the right side. Hinges (#3) are located, where the visor's holders (#6) are connected to the helmet (#1). There are rubber washers at the hinges (#3) for securing open-able front visor (#2) at the level it is opened at a time. When front visor (#2) is closed, then it meets with the back visor (#8). Where the two visors meet, there is vertical weatherstripping (#4) on each of the back visor (#8) and front visor (#2). In the bottom of both visors (#10) there is either clear visor edge, metal bracket, or weatherstripping. There is a handle (#5), attached to the front visor (#2), on the exterior of the front visor (#2). It is optional to have the handle (#5) on the right side, left side, or both sides. There is a head of person, using the helmet drawn in each of the three drawings (#9).
Optional is remote control, where battery or batteries operate opening mechanism or mechanisms, with which the front visor would open and close. In this option opening mechanism or mechanisms with battery or batteries are located next to the hinges (#3) on each side of the helmet (#1).
Optional is push-open button on the side of the helmet (#1), releasing front visor (#2).
Optional is spring, pushing up the front visor (#2) after releasing of the front visor (#2). Optional is fixation of closed position of the front visor (#2) by fixation hardware. Optional are ventilation holes in the helmet (#1).
Optional is a feature of front visor (#2) opening automatically, when an object approaches the front visor (#2) with the help of installed on the front visor (#2) or on the helmet (#1) video camera, optical sensors, proximity sensors, or the like. Proximal or approaching object examples are items of food or drink in the hand of visor wearer, etc. Specific objects could be recognized using visual object classification methods and would trigger the opening of the visor. Optional is a button or remote control, temporarily or permanently disconnecting this feature.
Optional is automatic opening and closing of the front visor (#2), when certain proximate object approaches the front visor by certain speed. An approaching or proximate object can be detected by installed on the helmet (#1) or the front visor (#2) video camera, optical sensors, proximity sensors, or the like.
Optional is automatic opening and closing of the front visor (#2), triggered by proximity sensing or optical means, which detects presence of another person within predetermined distance of the helmet wearer.
Optional is automatically opening and closing the front visor (#2), depending on certain environmental circumstances, such as walking or running speed, raining, wind speed, etc.
Optional is automatic opening and closing the front visor (#2), by circuitry performing audio recognition. Opening and closing could be triggered by recognizing specific sounds, such as someone coughing or sneezing within the proximity of the wearer of the safety helmet.
Optional is opening and closing the front visor (#2) by voice recognition. Helmet (#1) may have circuitry technology to recognize specific commands, such as “open”, “close”, etc.
Optional is displaying a movie, cell phone screen, etc. on the front visor (#2).
Optional is turning on and off flashlight, installed on the front visor (#2) or on the helmet (#1) by voice recognition and/or button on the front visor (#2) or on the helmet (#1).
The above invention is any combination of any features (including optional features), listed above, and may not necessarily include all of the features that are described above.
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application No. 63/029,011 filed on 2020 May 22
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63029011 | May 2020 | US |