Two piece helmet with optional airbag

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6418564
  • Patent Number
    6,418,564
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 16, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Lindsey; Rodney M.
    Agents
    • Belasco; David A.
    • Belasco Jacobs & Townsley, LLP
Abstract
A two piece helmet with optional airbag is split along a vertical axis between the sides of the helmet to ease removal in the event of an injury. A series of aligned orifices in the helmet portions are joined by a removable cable. The cable ends are attached to each other to secure the helmet portions or to each of the helmet portions. The cable is accessed through removable panels that may also be used to tension the cable. Alternate means for joining the helmet portions include a series of lateral exterior latches opened by the cable. The helmet liner has two overlapping portions to minimize noise and improve weather sealing. An optional inflatable air bag is fitted to a lower perimeter of the helmet. A proximity sensing system will inflate the airbag when the vehicle is in motion and the helmet is displaced a certain distance from the vehicle.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




The invention pertains to protective headgear. More particularly, the invention relates to helmets designed for easy removal after injury to the wearer.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Various types of helmets have been developed for protection of the wearer. Nearly all provide some degree of cushioning from impacts and shock resistance and many incorporate novel systems to provide for ease of removal. U.S. Pat. No. 5,787,513 issued to Sharmat et al provides for a helmet that splits along a vertical axis, having a hinge at the top portion of the helmet and fastening means at either side.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,987,495 issued to Holley, discloses a motorcycle helmet designed to split along a central vertical plane running from the front to the rear of the helmet. The design is intended to provide a helmet that can be easily stored in a narrow space, such as a motorcycle saddlebag. U.S. Pat. No. 5,390,367, issued to Rush III discloses a one-piece helmet combined with an inflatable protective means attached to the lower circumference of the helmet. The protective means is instantly inflated upon impact with the crown of the helmet.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,324,005 is sued to Willis does not include a helmet, but rather employs a series of inflatable flaps that are inflated by a gas cylinder or manually by mouth when so desired by the wearer. U.S. Pat. No. 4,955,089 issued to Beale describes a hard hat that splits along a horizontal axis, requiring a series of fasteners along the joint between the upper and lower portions of the hard hat. U.S. Pat. No. 4,274,161 issued to Littler includes a one-piece helmet with manually inflatable collar attached to the lower circumference of the helmet. U.S. Pat. No. 5,133,084 issued to Martin discloses an inflatable safety collar that is actuated by a ripcord fastened to the vehicle of the user.




While other variations exist, the above-described designs for protective headgear are typical of those encountered in the prior art. It is an objective of the present invention to provide a helmet that will protect the wearer from impacts, punctures, crushing and abrasive forces. It is a further objective to provide a helmet that may be quickly and easily removed from the head with minimum injury to the wearer. It is a still further objective of the invention to provide a means for stabilizing the neck of the helmet wearer with respect to his head and body in the event of an accident. It is yet a further objective to provide a means to determine the appropriate time to deploy such stabilizing means based upon the relative position of the helmet wearer with respect to his vehicle. Finally, it is an objective of the invention to provide means to easily remove the stabilizing means when required for further care of the wearer.




While some of the objectives of the present invention are disclosed in the prior art, none of the inventions found include all of the requirements identified.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention addresses many of the deficiencies of prior art protective headgear and satisfies all of the objectives described above.




A helmet providing the desired features may be constructed from the following components. A rigid, outer shell is provided. The outer shell includes a front portion and a mating rear portion. Each of the front and rear portions have a lower surrounding edge. The front portion includes an opening to provide forward visibility for a wearer. Means are provided for removably attaching the front portion to the rear portion. A resilient, padded inner liner is provided. The liner includes a first portion and a mating second portion. The first portion is sized and shaped to fit within the front portion of the outer shell. The second portion is sized and shaped to fit within the rear portion of the outer shell. Means are provided for securing the helmet to a head of the wearer.




In a variant of the invention, the means for removably attaching the front portion to the rear portion further includes a series of mating orifices in the front portion and in the rear portion. The orifices are located adjacent to an intersection between the front portion and the rear portion. A flexible cable is provided. The cable has a first predetermined cross-section, a first end and a second end and is sized and shaped to fit slidably through the mating orifices. The cable is threaded through the mating orifices and secures the front portion to the rear portion. Means are provided for removably attaching the first end to the second end. Means are provided for withdrawing the cable from the mating orifices. When the first end of the cable is detached from the second end, the cable may be withdrawn from the mating orifices and the front portion separated from the rear portion.




In a further variant, the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the second end includes first and second cable terminators. Each of the cable terminators has a first end, a second end and a cross-section no larger than the first predetermined cross-section. The first cable terminator is fixedly attached at its first end to the first end of the flexible cable and the second cable terminator is fixedly attached at its first end to the second end of the flexible cable. Each of the second ends of the first and second cable terminators includes a notch.




A retaining clip is provided. The retaining clip is formed of rigid material, has a U-shaped cross-section, is sized and shaped to fit frictionally over the cable terminators and includes a pair of protruding tabs. The tabs are sized, shaped, and located to removably engage the notches in the second ends of the terminators. When the second ends of the first and second cable terminators are placed adjacent each other and the retaining clip is pressed downwardly over the terminators, with the protruding tabs engaging the notches in the second ends of the cable terminators, the first and second cable ends will be removably attached.




In yet another variant of the invention, the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the second end includes first and second cable terminators. Each of the cable terminators has a first end, a second end and a cross-section no larger than the first predetermined cross-section. The first cable terminator is fixedly attached at its first end to the first end of the flexible cable and the second cable terminator is fixedly attached at its first end to the second end of the flexible cable. Each of the second ends of the first and second cable terminators includes a central stem and a securing portion attached to the stem.




A retaining clip is provided. The retaining clip is formed of rigid material, has a U-shaped cross-section, is sized and shaped to fit frictionally over the cable terminators and includes two pair of protruding tabs. The tabs are sized, shaped, and located to removably surround the central stems of the second ends of the cable terminators, drawing the securing portions of the terminators together. When the second ends of the first and second cable terminators are placed adjacent each other and the retaining clip is pressed downwardly over the terminators, with the protruding tabs surrounding the central stems of the second ends of the cable terminators, the first and second cable ends will be removably attached.




In still another variant, the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the second end includes an adhesive container. The container is sized and shaped to constrain the first end of the cable in close proximity to the second end of the cable. An adhesive is provided. The adhesive is poured into the adhesive container and over the first and second ends of the cable and allowed to dry. When the adhesive has dried, the first and second ends of the cable will be removably attached until sufficient tension is directed to separate the first end of the cable from the second end of the cable and the adhesive fails to grip either of the first and second ends of the cable.




In yet another variant of the invention, the means for removably attaching the front portion to the rear portion includes a series of mating, overlapping panels. The overlapping panels are fixedly attached to the front portion and the rear portion adjacent the intersection between the front and rear portions. The mating, overlapping panels serve to increase structural strength of the helmet and provide improved weather sealing.




In yet a further variant, the first and mating second portions of the resilient, padded inner liner include mating, interlocking edges, thereby providing improved weather sealing.




In still a further variant, the helmet includes a flexible, inflatable collar. The collar is removably attached to the lower surrounding edge of the front and rear portions of the rigid shell. Means are provided for rapidly inflating the collar as are means for deflating the collar. When the collar is inflated it will provide increased stability for the head and neck of the wearer by bearing against shoulders of the wearer.




In another variant of the invention, the means for rapidly inflating the collar and the means for deflating the collar include a pressurized gas cylinder, a control valve connected to the cylinder and tubing connecting the control valve to the inflatable collar. The cylinder contains sufficient gas to fully inflate the collar. The control valve includes a pressure relief valve and is capable of maintaining pressure in the collar until the relief valve is activated. Means are provided for activating the control valve.




In yet another variant, the means for activating the control valve further includes a position sensing system. The system is capable of determining if a helmet wearer's vehicle is in motion and a relative position of the helmet with respect to the vehicle. The system is capable of opening the control valve to inflate the collar upon sensing that the wearer's vehicle is in motion and the helmet is not within a first predetermined distance of the vehicle. The head and neck of the helmet wearer will be stabilized by the inflated collar in the event the wearer is separated from the vehicle by the first predetermined distance while the vehicle is in motion.




In still another variant, the helmet further includes means for rapidly removing the flexible cable to separate the front portion of the helmet from the rear portion.




In a yet another variant of the invention, the means for rapidly removing the flexible cable includes a first removable access panel. The first access panel covers the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the second end and a second removable access panel covers a portion of the flexible cable and an indentation in one of the front and rear portions of the helmet. The indentation provides means to apply tension to the cable for its removal.




In a further variant, the means for removably attaching the front portion to the rear portion of the helmet further includes a series of mating orifices in the front portion and in the rear portion. The orifices are located adjacent an intersection between the front portion and the rear portion. A flexible cable is provided. The cable has a first predetermined cross-section a first end and a second end. The cable is sized and shaped to fit slidably through the mating orifices. The cable is threaded through the mating orifices and secures the front portion to the rear portion. Means are provided for removably attaching the first end to either of the front and rear portions of the rigid, outer shell. Means are provided for applying tension to the second end of the cable and withdrawing the cable from the mating orifices. When the first end of the cable is detached from the shell, the cable may be withdrawn from the mating orifices and the front portion separated from the rear portion.




In still a further variant, the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to rigid, outer shell includes a cable terminator. The cable terminator has a first end, a second end and a cross-section no larger than the first predetermined cross-section. The cable terminator is fixedly attached at its first end to the first end of the flexible cable. The second end of the cable terminator includes a notch.




A retaining clip is provided. The retaining clip has a first end and a second end. The retaining clip is fixedly attached at its first end to the rigid outer shell. The retaining clip is formed of rigid material, has a U-shaped cross-section, is sized and shaped to fit frictionally about the cable terminator. The retaining clip includes a pair of protruding tabs. The tabs are sized, shaped, and located to removably engage the notch in the second end of the terminator. When the cable terminator is pressed into the second end of the retaining clip, with the protruding tabs engaging the notch in the second end of the cable terminator, the first end of the cable will be removably attached to the shell.




In another variant of the invention, the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the rigid, outer shell includes a cable terminator. The cable terminator has a first end, a second end and a cross-section no larger than the first predetermined cross-section. The cable terminator is fixedly attached at its first end to the first end of the flexible cable. The second end of the cable terminator includes a central stem and a securing portion attached to the stem.




A retaining clip is provided. The retaining clip has a first end and a second end. The retaining clip is fixedly attached at its first end to the rigid outer shell. The retaining clip is formed of rigid material, has a U-shaped cross-section, is sized and shaped to fit frictionally about the cable terminator. The retaining clip includes a pair of protruding tabs. The tabs are sized, shaped, and located to removably surround the central stem of the second end of the cable terminator. When the cable terminator is pressed into the second end of the retaining clip, with the protruding tabs surrounding the central stem of the second end of the cable terminator, the first end of the cable will be removably attached to the shell.




In still another variant, the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the rigid, outer shell includes an adhesive container. The container has a first end and a second end and is fixedly attached at its first end to the rigid, outer shell. The second end of the container is sized and shaped to constrain the first end of the cable. An adhesive is provided. The adhesive is poured into the second end of the adhesive container and over the first end of the cable and allowed to dry. When the adhesive has dried, the first end of the cable will be removably attached to the rigid, outer shell until sufficient tension is directed to the second end of the cable to separate the first end of the cable from the adhesive container, thereby permitting removal of the cable from the helmet.




In yet another variant, the means for removably attaching the front portion of the helmet to the rear portion includes a series of mating orifices in the front portion and in the rear portion. The orifices are located adjacent an intersection between the front portion and the rear portion. A flexible cable is provided. The cable has a first predetermined cross-section, a first end and a second end and is sized and shaped to fit slidably through the mating orifices.




At least one securing latch is provided. The securing latch has a first portion, a mating second portion and means for removably attaching the first portion to the second portion, thereby securing the front portion of the helmet to the rear portion. The first portion has an inner end and an outer end and is fixedly attached to the front portion of the shell. The second portion has an inner end and an outer end and is fixedly attached to the rear portion of the shell. The first and second portions including mating openings that are collinear when the first portion is located adjacent the second portion. The cable is threaded through the mating orifices and the mating openings. The cable includes means for unfastening the means for removably attaching the first portion of the securing latch to the second portion.




Means are provided for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the rigid shell as are means for withdrawing the cable from the mating orifices and the mating openings. When the first end of the cable is detached from the rigid shell, the cable may be withdrawn from the mating orifices and the mating openings, thereby unfastening the means for removably attaching the first portion of the securing latch to the second portion and permitting the front portion of the helmet to be separated from the rear portion.




In still another variant of the invention, the means for removably attaching the first portion of the securing latch to the second portion and the means for unfastening the means for removably attaching the first portion of the securing latch to the second portion includes a pivot pin. The pivot pin is fixedly attached to the second portion between its inner end and its outer end perpendicular to a long axis of the second portion. A latching element is provided. The latching element has a first end, a second end, a first edge, a second edge, a top surface, a bottom surface and an orifice extending from the first edge to the second edge. The latching element is rotatably mounted at the orifice to the pivot pin.




A resilient engaging finger is provided. The finger extends downwardly from the bottom surface of the latching element. A receiving notch is provided. The notch is located in the first portion between its inner end and its outer end so as to frictionally engage the resilient finger when the latching element is rotated to a first, closed position. An unfastening protrusion extends downwardly from the bottom surface of the latching element and is located to obscure a portion of the mating openings when the latching element is rotated to the first, closed position.




A dislodging element is provided. The dislodging element has a cross-section greater that the first predetermined cross-section, and is capable of fitting slidably within the mating openings in the securing latch. The dislodging element is fixedly attached to the flexible cable at a point where the dislodging element will pass through the mating openings of the securing latch when the cable is withdrawn from the helmet. The dislodging element bears upon the unfastening protrusion as the cable is withdrawn from the helmet, thereby causing the latching element to pivot upwardly to a second, open position dislodging the resilient engaging finger from the receiving notch. This permits the first portion of the securing latch to be separated from the second portion and the front portion of the helmet to be separated from the rear portion.




In a final variant of the invention, the first removable access panel further includes at least one tensioning element. The tensioning element is attached to an underside of the first access panel and is sized, shaped and located to engage a portion of the flexible cable. The tensioning element imparts tension to the cable while securing the first access panel to the helmet.




An appreciation of the other aims and objectives of the present invention and an understanding of it may be achieved by referring to the accompanying drawings and the detailed description of a preferred embodiment.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the invention illustrating the front and rear portions of the helmet and the flexible cable joining them;





FIG. 3

is a detailed perspective view of the first and second cable ends, cable terminators and the retaining clip attaching the terminators together;





FIG. 4

is a detailed perspective view of a second embodiment of the first and second cable ends, cable terminators and the retaining clip attaching the terminators together;





FIG. 4A

is detailed side view of an end of a first embodiment of a flexible cable;





FIG. 5

is a detailed perspective view of a third embodiment of the first and second cable ends, cable terminators and the retaining clip attaching the terminators together;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the mating, overlapping panels attached to the front and rear portions of the helmet;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the mating, first and second portions of the resilient, padded inner liner of the helmet;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 1

embodiment further including a flexible inflatable collar attached to the lower surrounding edge of the front and rear portions of the shell;





FIG. 9

is a cutaway perspective view of the

FIG. 8

embodiment illustrating the pressurization and control mechanisms for the helmet;





FIG. 10A

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 8

embodiment in conjunction with a wearer and a motorcycle illustrating the helmet proximity sensing system with the wearer properly mounted;





FIG. 10B

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 8

embodiment in conjunction with a wearer and a motorcycle illustrating the helmet proximity sensing system with the rider with the wearer dislodged so as to activate the pressurization and control mechanisms for the helmet;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of the

FIG. 8

embodiment illustrating the flexible cable in place in the helmet;





FIG. 12

is an exploded perspective view of the

FIG. 8

embodiment illustrating the first and second removable access panels;





FIG. 12A

is a side view of a first embodiment of the first access panel illustrating tensioning elements;





FIG. 12B

is a side view of a second embodiment of the first access panel illustrating alternate tensioning elements;





FIG. 12C

is a plan view of a first embodiment of the first access panel illustrating tensioning elements, the flexible cable and the means for retaining the second end of the flexible cable;





FIG. 13

is an exploded perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the invention, illustrating the first end of the flexible cable being attached to the helmet and the second end being attached to a means for applying tension to the second end;





FIG. 14

is a detailed perspective view of the means for attaching the first end of the cable to the helmet;





FIG. 14A

is detailed side view of an end of a second embodiment of a flexible cable;





FIG. 15

is a detailed perspective view of a first alternative means for attaching the first end of the cable to the helmet;





FIG. 16

is a detailed perspective view of a second alternative means for attaching the first end of the cable to the helmet;





FIG. 17

is an perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the invention, illustrating a securing latch for attaching the front portion to the rear portion of the helmet; and





FIG. 18

is a detailed perspective view of the securing latch in open position as activated by the flexible cable; and





FIG. 19

is a detailed perspective view of the securing latch in closed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a helmet


10


providing the desired features that may be constructed from the following components. A rigid, outer shell


14


is provided. The outer shell


14


includes a front portion


18


and a mating rear portion


22


. Each of the front


18


and rear


22


portions have a lower surrounding edge


26


. The front portion


18


includes an opening


30


to provide forward visibility for a wearer


34


. Means


38


are provided for removably attaching the front portion


18


to the rear portion


22


. A resilient, padded inner liner


42


is provided. The liner


42


includes a first portion


46


and a mating second portion


50


. The first portion


46


is sized and shaped to fit within the front portion


18


of the outer shell


14


. The second portion


50


is sized and shaped to fit within the rear portion


22


of the outer shell


14


. Means


54


are provided for securing the helmet


10


to the head


32


of the wearer


34


.




In a variant of the invention, illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the means


38


for removably attaching the front portion


18


to the rear portion


22


further includes a series of mating orifices


58


in the front portion


18


and in the rear portion


22


. The orifices


58


are located adjacent to an intersection


62


between the front portion


18


and the rear portion


22


. A flexible cable


66


is provided. The cable


66


has a first predetermined cross-section


70


, a first end


74


and a second end


78


and is sized and shaped to fit slidably through the mating orifices


58


. The cable


66


is threaded through the mating orifices


58


and secures the front portion


18


to the rear portion


22


. Means


82


are provided for removably attaching the first end


74


to the second end


78


. Means


86


are provided for withdrawing the cable


66


from the mating orifices


58


. When the first end


74


of the cable


66


is detached from the second end


78


, the cable


66


may be withdrawn from the mating orifices


58


and the front portion


18


separated from the rear portion


22


.




In a further variant, illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the means


82


for removably attaching the first end


74


of the cable


66


to the second end


78


includes first


90


and second


94


cable terminators. Each of the cable terminators


90


,


94


has a first end


98


, a second end


102


and a cross-section


106


no larger than the first predetermined cross-section


70


. The first cable terminator


90


is fixedly attached at its first end


98


to the first end


74


of the flexible cable


66


and the second cable terminator


94


is fixedly attached at its first end


98


to the second end


78


of the flexible cable


66


. Each of the second ends


102


of the first


90


and second


94


cable terminators includes a notch


110


.




A retaining clip


114


is provided. The retaining clip


114


is formed of rigid material, has a U-shaped cross-section, is sized and shaped to fit frictionally over the cable terminators


90


,


94


and includes a pair of protruding tabs


118


. The tabs


118


are sized, shaped, and located to removably engage the notches


110


in the second ends


102


of the terminators


90


,


94


. When the second ends


102


of the first


90


and second


94


cable terminators are placed adjacent each other and the retaining clip


114


is pressed downwardly over the terminators


90


,


94


, with the protruding tabs


118


engaging the notches


110


in the second ends


102


of the cable terminators


90


,


94


, the first


74


and second


78


cable ends will be removably attached.




In yet another variant of the invention, illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the means


82


for removably attaching the first end


74


of the cable


66


to the second end


78


includes first


114


and second


118


cable terminators. Each of the cable terminators


114


,


118


has a first end


122


, a second end


126


and a cross-section


130


no larger than the first predetermined cross-section


70


. The first cable terminator


114


is fixedly attached at its first end


122


to the first end


74


of the flexible cable


66


and the second cable terminator


118


is fixedly attached at its first end


122


to the second end


78


of the flexible cable


66


. Each of the second ends


126


of the first


114


and second


118


cable terminators includes a central stem


132


and a securing portion


134


attached to the stem


132


.




A retaining clip


138


is provided. The retaining clip


138


is formed of rigid material, has a U-shaped cross-section, is sized and shaped to fit frictionally over the cable terminators


114


,


118


and includes two pair of protruding tabs


142


. The tabs


142


are sized, shaped, and located to removably surround the central stems


132


of the second ends


126


of the cable terminators, drawing the securing portions


134


of the terminators together. When the second ends


126


of the first


114


and second


118


cable terminators are placed adjacent each other and the retaining clip


138


is pressed downwardly over the terminators


114


,


118


, with the protruding tabs


142


surrounding the central stems


130


of the second ends


126


of the cable terminators


114


,


118


, the first


74


and second


78


cable ends will be removably attached.




In still another variant, illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the means


82


for removably attaching the first end


74


of the cable


66


to the second end


78


includes an adhesive container


146


. The container


146


is sized and shaped to constrain the first end


74


of the cable


66


in close proximity to the second end


78


of the cable


66


. An adhesive


150


is provided. The adhesive


150


is poured into the adhesive container


146


and over the first


74


and second


78


ends of the cable


66


and allowed to dry. When the adhesive


150


has dried, the first


74


and second


78


ends of the cable


66


will be removably attached until sufficient tension is directed to separate the first end


74


of the cable


66


from the second end


78


of the cable


66


and the adhesive


150


fails to grip either of the first


74


and second


78


ends of the cable


66


.




In yet another variant of the invention, illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the means


38


for removably attaching the front portion


18


to the rear portion


22


includes a series of mating, overlapping panels


154


. The overlapping panels


154


are fixedly attached to the front portion


18


and the rear portion


22


adjacent the intersection


158


between the front


18


and rear


22


portions. The mating, overlapping panels


154


serve to increase structural strength of the helmet


10


and provide improved weather sealing.




In yet a further variant, illustrated in

FIG. 7

, the first


46


and mating second


50


portions of the resilient, padded inner liner


42


include mating, interlocking edges


162


, thereby providing improved weather sealing.




In still a further variant, illustrated in

FIG. 8

, the helmet


10


includes a flexible, inflatable collar


166


. The collar


166


is removably attached to the lower surrounding edge


26


of the front


18


and rear


22


portions of the rigid shell


14


. Means


170


are provided for rapidly inflating the collar


166


as are means


174


for deflating the collar


166


. When the collar


166


is inflated it will provide increased stability for a head


32


and neck


182


of the wearer


34


by bearing against shoulders


186


of the wearer


34


.




In another variant of the invention, illustrated in

FIG. 9

, the means


170


for rapidly inflating the collar


166


and the means


174


for deflating the collar


166


include a pressurized gas cylinder


190


, a control valve


194


connected to the cylinder


190


and tubing


198


connecting the control valve


194


to the inflatable collar


166


. The cylinder


190


contains sufficient gas to fully inflate the collar


166


. The control valve


194


includes a pressure relief valve


202


and is capable of maintaining pressure in the collar


166


until the relief valve


202


is activated. Means


206


are provided for activating the control valve


194


.




In yet another variant, illustrated in

FIG. 10

, the means


206


for activating the control valve


194


further includes a position sensing system


210


. The system


210


is capable of determining if a helmet wearer's vehicle


214


is in motion and a relative position of the helmet


10


with respect to the vehicle


214


. The system


210


is capable of opening the control valve


194


to inflate the collar


166


upon sensing that the wearer's vehicle


214


is in motion and the helmet


10


is not within a first predetermined distance


218


of the vehicle


214


. The head


32


and neck


182


of the helmet wearer


34


will be stabilized by the inflated collar


166


in the event the wearer


34


is separated from the vehicle


214


by the first predetermined distance


218


while the vehicle


214


is in motion.




In still another variant, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the helmet


10


further includes means


222


for rapidly removing the flexible cable


66


to separate the front portion


18


of the helmet


10


from the rear portion


22


.




In a yet another variant of the invention, also illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the means


222


for rapidly removing the flexible cable


66


includes a first removable access panel


226


. The first access panel


226


covers the means


82


for removably attaching the first end


74


of the cable


66


to the second end


78


and a second removable access panel


230


covers a portion of the flexible cable


66


and an indentation


234


in the front portion


18


of the helmet


10


. The indentation


234


provides means


238


to apply tension to the cable


66


for its removal.




In a further variant, illustrated in

FIG. 11

, the means


38


for removably attaching the front portion


18


to the rear portion


22


of the helmet


10


further includes a series of mating orifices


58


in the front portion


18


and in the rear portion


22


. The orifices


58


are located adjacent an intersection


62


between the front portion


18


and the rear portion


22


. A flexible cable


242


is provided. The cable


242


has a first predetermined cross-section


246


, a first end


250


and a second end


254


. The cable


242


is sized and shaped to fit slidably through the mating orifices


58


. The cable


242


is threaded through the mating orifices


58


and secures the front portion


18


to the rear portion


22


. Means


258


are provided for removably attaching the first end


250


to either of the front


18


and rear


22


portions of the rigid, outer shell


14


. Means


262


are provided for applying tension to the second end


254


of the cable


242


and withdrawing the cable


242


from the mating orifices


58


. When the first end


250


of the cable


242


is detached from the shell


14


, the cable


242


may be withdrawn from the mating orifices


58


and the front portion


18


separated from the rear portion


22


.




In still a further variant, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, the means


258


for removably attaching the first end


250


of the cable


242


to rigid, outer shell


14


includes a cable terminator


266


. The cable terminator


266


has a first end


270


, a second end


274


and a cross-section


278


no larger than the first predetermined cross-section


70


. The cable terminator


266


is fixedly attached at its first end


270


to the first end


250


of the flexible cable


242


. The second end


274


of the cable terminator


266


includes a notch


282


.




A retaining clip


286


is provided. The retaining clip


286


has a first end


290


and a second end


294


. The retaining clip


286


is fixedly attached at its first end


290


to the rigid outer shell


14


. The retaining clip


286


is formed of rigid material, has a U-shaped cross-section, and is sized and shaped to fit frictionally about the cable terminator


266


. The retaining clip


286


includes a pair of protruding tabs


298


. The tabs


298


are sized, shaped, and located to removably engage the notch


282


in the second end


274


of the terminator


266


. When the cable terminator


266


is pressed into the second end


294


of the retaining clip


266


, with the protruding tabs


298


engaging the notch


282


in the second end


274


of the cable terminator


266


, the first end


250


of the cable


242


will be removably attached to the shell


14


.




In another variant of the invention, illustrated in

FIG. 14

, the means


258


for removably attaching the first end


250


of the cable


242


to the rigid, outer shell


14


includes a cable terminator


302


. The cable terminator


302


has a first end


306


, a second end


310


and a cross-section


314


larger than the first predetermined cross-section


70


. The cable terminator


302


is fixedly attached at its first end


306


to the first end


250


of the flexible cable


242


. The second end


310


of the cable terminator


302


includes a central stem


318


and a securing portion


322


attached to the stem


318


.




A retaining clip


326


is provided. The retaining clip


326


has a first end


330


and a second end


334


. The retaining clip


326


is fixedly attached at its first end


330


to the rigid outer shell


14


. The retaining clip


326


is formed of rigid material, has a U-shaped cross-section, is sized and shaped to fit frictionally about the cable terminator


302


. The retaining clip


326


includes a pair of protruding tabs


338


. The tabs


338


are sized, shaped, and located to removably surround the central stem


318


of the second end


306


of the cable terminator


302


. When the cable terminator


302


is pressed into the second end


334


of the retaining clip


326


, with the protruding tabs


338


surrounding the central stem


318


of the second end


306


of the cable terminator


302


, the first end


250


of the cable


242


will be removably attached to the shell


14


.




In still another variant, illustrated in

FIG. 15

, the means


258


for removably attaching the first end


250


of the cable


242


to the rigid, outer shell


14


includes an adhesive container


342


. The container


342


has a first end


346


and a second end


350


and is fixedly attached at its first end


346


to the rigid, outer shell


14


. The second end


350


of the container


342


is sized and shaped to constrain the first end


250


of the cable


242


. An adhesive


354


is provided. The adhesive


354


is poured into the second end


350


of the adhesive container


342


and over the first end


250


of the cable


242


and allowed to dry. When the adhesive


354


has dried, the first end


250


of the cable


242


will be removably attached to the rigid, outer shell


14


until sufficient tension is directed to the second end


254


of the cable


242


to separate the first end


250


of the cable


242


from the adhesive container


342


, thereby permitting removal of the cable


242


from the helmet


10


.




In yet another variant, illustrated in

FIG. 17

, the means


38


for removably attaching the front portion


18


of the helmet


10


to the rear portion


22


includes a series of mating orifices


358


in the front portion


18


and in the rear portion


22


. The orifices


358


are located adjacent an intersection


362


between the front portion


18


and the rear portion


22


. A flexible cable


366


is provided. The cable


366


has a first predetermined cross-section


70


, a first end


370


and a second end


374


and is sized and shaped to fit slidably through the mating orifices


358


.




At least one securing latch


378


is provided. The securing latch


378


has a first portion


382


, a mating second portion


386


and means


390


for removably attaching the first portion


382


to the second portion


386


, thereby securing the front portion


18


of the helmet


10


to the rear portion


22


. The first portion


382


has an inner end


394


and an outer end


398


and is fixedly attached to the front portion


18


of the shell


14


. The second portion


386


has an inner end


402


and an outer end


406


and is fixedly attached to the rear portion


22


of the shell


14


. The first


382


and second


386


portions including mating openings


410


that are collinear when the first portion


382


is located adjacent the second portion


386


. The cable


366


is threaded through the mating orifices


358


and the mating openings


410


. The cable


366


includes means


414


for unfastening the means


390


for removably attaching the first portion


382


of the securing latch


378


to the second portion


386


.




Means (not shown) are provided for removably attaching the first end


370


of the cable


366


to the rigid shell


14


as are means (not shown) for withdrawing the cable


366


from the mating orifices


358


and the mating openings


410


. When the first end


370


of the cable


366


is detached from the rigid shell


14


, the cable


366


may be withdrawn from the mating orifices


358


and the mating openings


410


, thereby unfastening the means


390


for removably attaching the first portion


382


of the securing latch


378


to the second portion


386


and permitting the front portion


18


of the helmet


10


to be separated from the rear portion


22


.




In still another variant of the invention, illustrated in

FIG. 18

, the means


390


for removably attaching the first portion


382


of the securing latch


378


to the second portion


386


and the means


414


for unfastening the means


390


for removably attaching the first portion


382


of the securing latch


378


to the second portion


386


includes a pivot pin


418


. The pivot pin


418


is fixedly attached to the second portion


386


between its inner end


402


and its outer end


406


perpendicular to a long axis


422


of the second portion


386


. A latching element


426


is provided. The latching element


426


has a first end


430


, a second end


434


, a first edge


438


, a second edge


442


(not shown), a top surface


446


, a bottom surface


450


and an orifice


454


extending from the first edge


438


to the second edge


442


. The latching element


426


is rotatably mounted at the orifice


454


to the pivot pin


418


.




A resilient engaging finger


458


is provided. The finger


458


extends downwardly from the bottom surface


450


of the latching element


426


. A receiving notch


462


is provided. The notch


462


is located in the first portion


382


between its inner end


394


and its outer end


398


so as to frictionally engage the resilient finger


458


when the latching element


426


is rotated to a first, closed position


466


. An unfastening protrusion


470


extends downwardly from the bottom surface


450


of the latching element


426


and is located to obscure a portion of the mating openings


410


when the latching element


426


is rotated to the first, closed position


466


.




A dislodging element


474


is provided. The dislodging element


474


has a cross-section


478


greater that the first predetermined cross-section


70


, and is capable of fitting slidably within the mating openings


410


in the securing latch


378


. The dislodging element


474


is fixedly attached to the flexible cable


366


at a point


482


where the dislodging element


474


will pass through the mating openings


410


of the securing latch


378


when the cable


366


is withdrawn from the helmet


10


. The dislodging element


474


bears upon the unfastening protrusion


470


as the cable


366


is withdrawn from the helmet


10


, thereby causing the latching element


426


to pivot upwardly to a second, open position


486


dislodging the resilient engaging finger


458


from the receiving notch


462


. This permits the first portion


382


of the securing latch


378


to be separated from the second portion


386


and the front portion


18


of the helmet


10


to be separated from the rear portion


22


.




In a final variant of the invention, as shown in

FIG. 12

, the first removable access panel


226


further includes at least one tensioning element


490


. The tensioning element


490


is attached to an underside


494


of the first access panel


226


and is sized, shaped and located to engage a portion


498


of the flexible cable


66


. The tensioning element


490


imparts tension to the cable


66


while securing the first access panel


226


to the helmet


10


.




The two piece helmet with optional airbag


10


has been described with reference to particular embodiments. Other modifications and enhancements can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A helmet, comprising:a rigid, outer shell, said outer shell comprising a front portion and a mating rear portion, each of said front and rear portions having a lower surrounding edge; said front portion including an opening to provide forward visibility for a wearer; a resilient, padded inner liner, said liner comprising a first portion and a mating second portion; said first portion being sized and shaped to fit within the front portion of the outer shell; said second portion being sized and shaped to fit within the rear portion of the outer shell; means for securing the helmet to the head of the wearer; means for removably attaching said front portion to said rear portion comprising: a series of mating orifices in said front portion and in said rear portion, said orifices being disposed adjacent an intersection between said front portion and said rear portion; a flexible cable, said cable having a first predetermined cross-section, a first end and a second end and being sized and shaped to fit slidably through said mating orifices; said cable being threaded through said mating orifices and securing said front portion to said rear portion; means for removably attaching said first end to said second end; means for withdrawing said cable from said mating orifices; and whereby, when said first end of said cable is detached from said second end, the cable may be withdrawn from the mating orifices and the front portion separated from the rear portion.
  • 2. A helmet, as described in claim 1, wherein the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the second end further comprises:first and second cable terminators, each of said cable terminators having a first end, a second end and a cross-section no larger than said first predetermined cross-section; said first cable terminator being fixedly attached at its first end to the first end of the flexible cable; said second cable terminator being fixedly attached at its first end to the second end of the flexible cable; each of the second ends of said first and second cable terminators including a notch; a retaining clip, said retaining clip being formed of rigid material, having a U-shaped cross-section, being sized and shaped to fit frictionally over said cable terminators and including a pair of protruding tabs, said tabs being sized, shaped, and disposed to removably engage the notches in the second ends of said terminators; and whereby, when the second ends of the first and second cable terminators are placed adjacent each other and the retaining clip is pressed downwardly over the terminators, with the protruding tabs engaging the notches in the second ends of the cable terminators, the first and second cable ends will be removably attached.
  • 3. A helmet, as described in claim 1, wherein the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the second end further comprises:first and second cable terminators, each of said cable terminators having a first end, a second end and a cross-section no larger than said first predetermined cross-section; said first cable terminator being fixedly attached at its first end to the first end of the flexible cable; said second cable terminator being fixedly attached at its first end to the second end of the flexible cable; each of the second ends of said first and second cable terminators including a central stem and a securing portion attached to said stem; a retaining clip, said retaining clip being formed of rigid material, having a U-shaped cross-section, being sized and shaped to fit frictionally over said cable terminators and including a two pair of protruding tabs, said tabs being sized, shaped, and disposed to removably surround the central stems of the second ends of the cable terminators, drawing the securing portions of said terminators together; and whereby, when the second ends of the first and second cable terminators are placed adjacent each other and the retaining clip is pressed downwardly over the terminators, with the protruding tabs surrounding the central stems of the second ends of the cable terminators, the first and second cable ends will be removably attached.
  • 4. A helmet, as described in claim 1, wherein the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the second end further comprises:an adhesive container, said container being sized and shaped to constrain the first end of the cable in close proximity to the second end of the cable; an adhesive, said adhesive being poured into the adhesive container and over the first and second ends of the cable and allowed to dry; and whereby, when said adhesive has dried, the first and second ends of the cable will be removably attached until sufficient tension is directed to separate the first end of the cable from the second end of the cable and the adhesive fails to grip either of the first and second ends of the cable.
  • 5. A helmet, as described in claim 1, wherein the means for removably attaching the front portion to the rear portion further comprises:a series of mating, overlapping panels, said overlapping panels being fixedly attached to said front portion and said rear portion adjacent the intersection between said front and rear portions; and whereby, said mating, overlapping panels serve to increase structural strength of the helmet and provide improved weather sealing.
  • 6. A helmet, as described in claim 5, wherein the first and mating second portions of the resilient, padded inner liner further comprise mating, interlocking edges, thereby providing improved weather sealing.
  • 7. A helmet, as described in claim 1, further comprising means for rapidly removing the flexible cable to separate the front portion of the helmet from the rear portion.
  • 8. A helmet, as described in claim 7 wherein the means for rapidly removing the flexible cable further comprises:a first removable access panel, said first access panel covering the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the second end; and a second removable access panel, said second access panel covering a portion of the flexible cable and an indentation in one of the front and rear portions of the helmet, said indentation providing means to apply tension to the cable for its removal.
  • 9. A helmet as described in claim 8 wherein said first removable access panel further comprises:at least one tensioning element, said tensioning element being attached to an underside of said first access panel and being sized, shaped and disposed to engage a portion of said flexible cable; and said tensioning element imparting tension to said cable while securing said first access panel to the helmet.
  • 10. A helmet, comprising:a rigid, outer shell, said outer shell comprising a front portion and a mating rear portion, each of said front and rear portions having a lower surrounding edge; said front portion including an opening to provide forward visibility for a wearer; a resilient, padded inner liner, said liner comprising a first portion and a mating second portion; said first portion being sized and shaped to fit within the front portion of the outer shell; said second portion being sized and shaped to fit within the rear portion of the outer shell; means for securing the helmet to the head of the wearer; means for removably attaching said front portion to said rear portion comprising: a series of mating orifices in said front portion and in said rear portion, said orifices being disposed adjacent an intersection between said front portion and said rear portion; a flexible cable, said cable having a first predetermined cross-section, a first end and a second end and being sized and shaped to fit slidably through said mating orifices; said cable being threaded through said mating orifices and securing said front portion to said rear portion; means for removably attaching said first end to either of the front and rear portions of said rigid, outer shell comprising: a cable terminator, said cable terminator having a first end, a second end and a cross-section no larger than said first predetermined cross-section; said cable terminator being fixedly attached at its first end to the first end of the flexible cable; the second end of said cable terminator including a notch; a retaining clip, said retaining clip having a first end and a second end and being fixedly attached at its first end to the rigid outer shell; said retaining clip being formed of rigid material, having a U-shaped cross-section, being sized and shaped to fit frictionally about said cable terminator and including a pair of protruding tabs, said tabs being sized, shaped, and disposed to removably engage the notch in the second end of said terminator; means for applying tension to said second end and withdrawing said cable from said mating orifices; whereby, when the cable terminator is pressed into the second end of the retaining clip, with the protruding tabs engaging the notch in the second ends of the cable terminator, the first end of the cable will be removably attached to the shell; and whereby, when said first end of said cable is detached from said shell, the cable may be withdrawn from the mating orifices and the front portion separated from the rear portion.
  • 11. A helmet, comprising:a rigid, outer shell, said outer shell comprising a front portion and a mating rear portion, each of said front and rear portions having a lower surrounding edge; said front portion including an opening to provide forward visibility for a wearer; a resilient, padded inner liner, said liner comprising a first portion and a mating second portion; said first portion being sized and shaped to fit within the front portion of the outer shell; said second portion being sized and shaped to fit within the rear portion of the outer shell; means for securing the helmet to the head of the wearer; means for removably attaching said front portion to said rear portion comprising: a series of mating orifices in said front portion and in said rear portion, said orifices being disposed adjacent an intersection between said front portion and said rear portion; a flexible cable, said cable having a first predetermined cross-section, a first end and a second end and being sized and shaped to fit slidably through said mating orifices; said cable being threaded through said mating orifices and securing said front portion to said rear portion; means for removably attaching said first end to either of the front and rear portions of said rigid, outer shell comprising: a cable terminator, said cable terminator having a first end, a second end and a cross-section no larger than said first predetermined cross-section; said cable terminator being fixedly attached at its first end to the first end of the flexible cable; the second end of said cable terminator including a central stem and a securing portion attached to said stem; a retaining clip, said retaining clip having a first end and a second end and being fixedly attached at its first end to the rigid outer shell; said retaining clip being formed of rigid material, having a U-shaped cross-section, being sized and shaped to fit frictionally about said cable terminator and including a pair of protruding tabs, said tabs being sized, shaped, and disposed to removably surround the central stem of the second end of the cable terminator; means for applying tension to said second end and withdrawing said cable from said mating orifices; whereby, when the cable terminator is pressed into the second end of the retaining clip, with the protruding tabs surrounding the central stem of the second end of the cable terminator, the first end of the cable will be removably attached to the shell; and whereby, when said first end of said cable is detached from said shell, the cable may be withdrawn from the mating orifices and the front portion separated from the rear portion.
  • 12. A helmet, comprising:a rigid, outer shell, said outer shell comprising a front portion and a mating rear portion, each of said front and rear portions having a lower surrounding edge; said front portion including an opening to provide forward visibility for a wearer; a resilient, padded inner liner, said liner comprising a first portion and a mating second portion; said first portion being sized and shaped to fit within the front portion of the outer shell; said second portion being sized and shaped to fit within the rear portion of the outer shell; means for securing the helmet to the head of the wearer; means for removably attaching said front portion to said rear portion comprising: a series of mating orifices in said front portion and in said rear portion, said orifices being disposed adjacent an intersection between said front portion and said rear portion; a flexible cable, said cable having a first predetermined cross-section, a first end and a second end and being sized and shaped to fit slidably through said mating orifices; said cable being threaded through said mating orifices and securing said front portion to said rear portion; means for removably attaching said first end to either of the front and rear portions of said rigid, outer shell comprising: an adhesive container, said container having a first end and a second end and being fixedly attached at its first end to the rigid, outer shell; the second end of said container being sized and shaped to constrain the first end of the cable; an adhesive, said adhesive being poured into the second end of the adhesive container and over the first end of the cable and allowed to dry; means for applying tension to said second end and withdrawing said cable from said mating orifices; whereby, when said adhesive has dried, the first end of the cable will be removably attached to the rigid, outer shell until sufficient tension is directed to second end of the cable to separate the first end of the cable from the adhesive container, thereby permitting removal of the cable from the helmet; and whereby, when said first end of said cable is detached from said shell, the cable may be withdrawn from the mating orifices and the front portion separated from the rear portion.
  • 13. A helmet, as described in either claim 10, 11, or 12, further comprising means for rapidly removing the flexible cable to separate the front portion of the helmet from the rear portion.
  • 14. A helmet, as described in claim 13 wherein the means for rapidly removing the flexible cable further comprises:a first removable access panel, said first access panel covering the means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the to the rigid outer shell; and a second removable access panel, said second access panel covering the second end of the flexible cable and a means to apply tension to the cable for its removal.
  • 15. A helmet as described in claim 14 wherein said first removable access panel further comprises:at least one tensioning element, said tensioning element being attached to an underside of said first access panel and being sized, shaped and disposed to engage a portion of said flexible cable; and said tensioning element imparting tension to said cable while securing said first access panel to the helmet.
  • 16. A helmet, comprising:a rigid, outer shell, said outer shell comprising a front portion and a mating rear portion, each of said front and rear portions having a lower surrounding edge; said front portion including an opening to provide forward visibility for a wearer; means for removably attaching said front portion to said rear portion comprising: a series of mating orifices in said front portion and in said rear portion, said orifices being disposed adjacent an intersection between said front portion and said rear portion; a flexible cable, said cable having a first predetermined cross-section, a first end and a second end and being sized and shaped to fit slidably through said mating orifices; at least one securing latch, said securing latch having a first portion, a mating second portion and means for removably attaching said first portion to said second portion, thereby securing said front portion to said rear portion; said first portion having an inner end and an outer end and being fixedly attached to the front portion of the shell; said second portion having an inner end and an outer end and being fixedly attached to the rear portion of the shell; said first and second portions including mating openings that are collinear when the first portion is disposed adjacent the second portion; said cable being threaded through said mating orifices and said mating openings; said cable including means for unfastening the means for removably attaching the first portion of the securing latch to the second portion; means for removably attaching the first end of the cable to the rigid shell; means for withdrawing the cable from said mating orifices and the mating openings; a resilient, padded inner liner, said liner comprising a first portion and a mating second portion; said first portion being sized and shaped to fit within the front portion of the outer shell; said second portion being sized and shaped to fit within the rear portion of the outer shell; means for securing the helmet to the head of the wearer; and whereby, when the first end of the cable is detached from the rigid shell, the cable may be withdrawn from the mating orifices and the mating openings, thereby unfastening the means for removably attaching the first portion of the securing latch to the second portion and the front portion of the helmet to be separated from the rear portion.
  • 17. A helmet, as described in claim 16, wherein the means for removably attaching the first portion of the securing latch to the second portion and the means for unfastening the means for removably attaching the first portion of the securing latch to the second portion further comprise:a pivot pin, said pivot pin being fixedly attached to said second portion between its inner end and its outer end perpendicular to a long axis of said second portion; a latching element, said latching element having a first end, a second end, a first edge, a second edge, a top surface, a bottom surface and an orifice extending from said first edge to said second edge; said latching element being rotatably mounted at said orifice to said pivot pin; a resilient engaging finger, said finger extending downwardly from the bottom surface of said latching element; a receiving notch, said notch being disposed in said first portion between its inner end and its outer end so as to frictionally engage said resilient finger when the latching element is rotated to a first, closed position; an unfastening protrusion, said protrusion extending downwardly from the bottom surface of said latching element and being disposed to obscure a portion of the mating openings when the latching element is rotated to the first, closed position; a dislodging element, said dislodging element having a cross-section greater that the first predetermined cross-section, being capable of fitting slidably within the mating openings in the securing latch and being fixedly attached to the flexible cable at a point where the dislodging element will pass through the mating openings of the securing latch when the cable is withdrawn from the helmet; said dislodging element bearing upon the unfastening protrusion as the cable is withdrawn from the helmet, thereby causing the latching element to pivot upwardly to a second, open position and dislodging the resilient engaging finger from the receiving notch, permitting the front portion of the securing latch to be separated from the rear portion and the front portion of the helmet to be separated from the rear portion.
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