Visor protector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6640346
  • Patent Number
    6,640,346
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 11, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Calvert; John J.
    • Smith; James G.
    Agents
    • Martineau; Francois
Abstract
A visor protector prevents a visor secured to a helmet from being scratched when not in use such as during transportation thereof. The protector includes a protective member that essentially covers at least the external surface of the visor. The protective cover is biased in pressuring configuration against the visor by stretchable straps secured to the protective member and releasably attaching to the helmet in stretched configuration. Preferably, the protective member includes an internal shell to simultaneously cover the internal surface of the visor and to form a transversal V-shaped cross-section of the protective member for slidably receiving the visor therein.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to visor protectors and more specifically to a protector that prevents a visor of a helmet from being scratched, in particular when the latter is not being used.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is common for hockey players to be required to wear protectors such as helmets including a transparent or translucent visor and it is quite unpleasant to play with a helmet which visor has been scratched. Usually, a player carries his helmet inside his sport bag along with multiple other pieces of equipment that could eventually damage the visor, it would therefore be advisable for the player to be able to protect his visor against possible wears. For that reason a user may be forced to buy a new visor that is quite expensive. Therefore preventing these visors from being scratched is very important. The same situation is applicable to different helmets of the type used, for example, by cyclists or by snowmobile drivers and the like cap visors.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,003,639 granted to White on Nov. 20, 1989 discloses a cap visor protector consisting of a flexible sheet of soil resistant or washable material having ends and lateral sides which is folded over the periphery of the sun protective visor and the material includes fastening cords attached to clips which are releasably affixed to the edges of the visor adjacent the cap head strap.




The limitation of the prior art is that the protector can be moved or even thrown off by other equipment and cannot prevent the visor from being scratched because of its non-effective securing position on the visor. User should to pay attention for not throwing off or loosing that protector by inadvertence or the like.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,241 granted to Dewar et al. on May 25, 1993 discloses a ski goggle protective device used to protect the goggle from being scratched when not being used and when carried around the wearer's arm or the like. Since the protective device is covering the goggle alone, it needs to firmly attach to the latter so as not to constantly fall off therefrom. Accordingly, the attachment mechanism either directly attaches to the goggle or needs to form a sort of bag to wrap the goggle therein, rather than only rely on applying a biasing force against the goggle.




Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 5,878,443 granted to Seiler on Mar. 9, 1999 discloses convertible protective cover (or case or pocket) for a stand-alone mask that is substantially carried therewith that forms a sort of bag to wrap the mask therein, rather than only rely on solely applying a biasing force against the mask when protecting it.




These sort of bags or the like would not be applicable and useful when the visor is secured to a helmet or the like where its access is quite limited.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a general object of the present invention to provide an improved visor protector that obviates the above-mentioned disadvantages.




An advantage of the present invention is that the proposed visor protector prevents the visor from being scratched during transportation.




A further advantage of the present invention is that the proposed visor protector can be adapted to different kind of helmets, so as to be essentially universal.




Still another advantage of the present invention is that the proposed visor protector is especially suited for hockey players' helmets.




Still a further advantage of the present invention is that the proposed visor protector is substantially inexpensive to manufacture.




According to the present invention, there is provided a visor protector for protecting a visor attached to a helmet when being unused, the visor defining a visor external surface and an opposed visor internal surface, the visor external and internal surfaces generally facing outwardly and inwardly relative to the helmet, the visor external and internal surfaces defining a common visor main edge and a generally opposed common visor attaching edge, the visor attaching edge attaching to the helmet, the visor protector comprises:




a generally elongated protective member including a protective external shell being configured and sized for substantially entirely overlying the visor external surface, the protective external shell defining an external shell main edge and a pair of generally opposed external shell longitudinal side edges adjacent the external shell main edge; and




a protector attaching means for releasably attaching the protective member to the helmet when the protective external shell overlies the visor external surface, the protector attaching means being configured and sized for biasing the protective external shell in pressurizing configuration against the visor external surface.




Typically, the protector attaching means includes at least one elongated strap, the strap defining a strap first end and a generally opposed strap second end, the strap first end attaching to the protective external shell and the strap second end releasably attaching to the helmet.




Preferably, the protector attaching means includes a pair elongated stretchable straps, each of the stretchable straps defining a strap first end and a generally opposed strap second end, the strap first ends attaching to the protective external shell adjacent a respective one of the external shell side edges, the strap second ends releasably attaching to the helmet, the stretchable straps biasing the protective external shell in pressurizing configuration against the visor external surface when in stretched configuration.




Typically, the strap second ends attach to each other so as to have the stretchable straps longitudinally extending from each other, the stretchable straps attaching to the helmet by releasably embracing the helmet to bias the protective external shell in pressurizing configuration against the visor external surface when in stretched configuration.




Preferably, the visor main edge is a generally free edge, the protective member includes:




a protective internal shell for at least partially covering the visor internal surface, the protective internal shell defining an internal shell main edge, the internal shell main edge longitudinally extending adjacent the external shell main edge;




a shell connecting means for connecting the internal shell main edge to the external shell main edge so as to form a transversal V-shaped cross-section of the protective member for receiving the visor free edge therein when the protective external shell overlies the visor external surface.




Typically, the protective internal shell integrally extends from the protective external shell and longitudinally folds over along a fold line, the fold line forming both the internal shell main edge and the external shell main edge.




Preferably, the shell connecting means includes at least one seam longitudinally oriented along the fold line for stitching the external and internal parts together.




Optionally, the protective internal shell defines a pair of generally opposed internal shell longitudinal side edges adjacent the internal shell main edge, the internal shell side edges at least partially and longitudinally extending adjacent the external shell side edges and connecting thereto, the shell connecting means includes at least one main seam longitudinally oriented along the fold line and at least one side seam oriented along one of the internal shell side edges for stitching the protective external and internal shells to each other.




Preferably, the protector attaching means includes a fastener slidably mounted on each of the stretchable straps adjacent the strap second ends to slidably adjust its position therealong and for attaching to the helmet.




Preferably, the protector attaching means further includes an extension stretchable strap, the extension stretchable strap defining two opposed strap free ends, a pair of snap devices slidably mounted on the extension stretchable strap adjacent a respective one of the strap free ends, the snap devices being complementary to the fasteners of the pair of stretchable straps.




Typically, the protector attaching means further includes a pair of snap devices for securing to the helmet, the snap devices being complementary to the fasteners to releasably receive the fasteners thereon so as to attach the protector to the helmet.




Alternatively, the helmet defines a plurality of vent openings thereon, each of the fasteners includes a hook for anchoring to a respective one of the vent openings of the helmet.




Alternatively, the shell connecting means is a first part of a hook-and-loop type fastener secured to the protective external shell for attaching to a complementary second part of the hook-and-loop type fastener secured to the protective external shell.




Preferably, the protective external shell further defines an external shell auxiliary edge generally opposite to the external shell main edge, the protector attaching means further includes a third elongated stretchable strap, the third stretchable strap defining a third strap first end and a generally opposed third strap second end, the third strap first end attaching to the protective external shell adjacent the external shell auxiliary edge, the third strap second end releasably attaching to the helmet, the third stretchable strap biasing the protective external shell in pressurizing configuration against the visor external surface and the visor free edge inside the transversal V-shaped cross-section of the protective member when in stretched configuration.




Alternatively, the fastener of the third stretchable strap includes a hook for anchoring to a rear edge of the helmet.




Alternatively, the protective internal and external shells are made out of a resilient rigid type material. Typically, the protective internal shell further defines an internal shell auxiliary edge opposite to the internal shell main edge, the protective internal shell defining a concave portion longitudinally extending adjacent the internal shell auxiliary edge, the concave portion substantially abutting the protective external shell adjacent the external shell auxiliary edge, the fold line forming a hinge type connecting means for enabling the protective member to resiliently clamp on the visor with the concave portion of the protective internal shell resiliently abutting against the visor internal surface.




Preferably, the protective external and internal shells respectively define an external and an internal shell inner surface, the external and internal shell inner surfaces for facing the visor external and internal surfaces, respectively, the external and internal shell inner surfaces being covered with a felt type material for minimizing scratches on the visor external and internal surfaces




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided herein, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the annexed drawings, like reference characters indicate like elements throughout.





FIG. 1

is a side view of an embodiment of a visor protector according to the present invention overlaid on the visor of a helmet;





FIG. 1



a


is a view similar to

FIG. 1

, showing the protector attaching means secured to another possible attaching location on the helmet;





FIG. 2

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

, showing the protector attaching means including a third elongated strap;





FIG. 2



a


is a view similar to

FIG. 2

, showing the third strap in another possible attaching location on the helmet;





FIG. 3

is a front view of another embodiment of a visor protector according to the present invention overlaid on the visor having a lower wire shield section integrated therewith;





FIG. 4

is a section view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 4



a


is a section view taken along line


4




a





4




a


of

FIG. 3



a;







FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

, showing the protector attaching means including an extension strap;





FIG. 6

is a back view of another embodiment of a visor protector according to the present invention, illustrating a protective member having protective external and internal shells;





FIG. 6



a


is a section view taken along line


6




a





6




a


of

FIG. 6

;





FIGS. 6



b,




6




c,




6




d,




6




e,




6




f,




6




g


and


6




h


are section views similar to

FIG. 6



a,


showing different embodiments of the shell connecting means;





FIG. 7

is a broken view of the extension strap of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7



a


is an exploded side view of a different snap device;





FIG. 8

is a back view similar to

FIG. 6

, showing the addition of a third elongated strap; and





FIG. 9

is an exploded back view similar to

FIG. 8

, showing the embodiment of

FIG. 3

with the protective internal shell detachable from the protective external shell.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to the annexed drawings the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be herein described for indicative purposes and by no means as of limitation.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown an embodiment


10


of a visor protector according to the present invention for preventing a visor


20


attached to a helmet


30


from being scratched when unused.




The visor


20


defines a visor external surface


21


and an opposed visor internal surface


22


, generally facing outwardly and inwardly relative to the helmet


30


, respectively. The visor external


21


and internal


22


surfaces define a common visor main edge


23


, generally free, and a generally opposed common visor attaching edge


24


. The latter attaches to the helmet


30


.




The visor protector


10


includes a generally elongated protective member


40


that includes a protective external shell


50


, preferably flexible, configured and sized to substantially entirely overlie the visor external surface


21


. The protective external shell


50


defines an external shell main edge


51


, a generally opposed external shell auxiliary edge


52


and a pair of generally opposed external shell longitudinal side edges


53


,


54


adjacent the external shell main edge


51


.




The visor protector


10


also includes a protector attaching means to releasably attach the protective member


40


to the helmet


30


when the protective external shell


50


overlies the visor external surface


21


. The protector attaching means


70


is configured and sized to bias the protective external shell


50


in pressurizing configuration against the visor external surface


21


, illustrated by arrows A.




The protector attaching means


70


preferably includes a pair elongated stretchable straps


72


, each defining a strap first end


73


and a generally opposed strap second end


74


. The strap first ends


73


attach to the protective external shell


50


preferably adjacent a respective external shell side edge


53


,


54


. The strap second ends


74


releasably attach to the helmet


30


. The stretchable straps


72


bias the protective external shell


50


in the pressurizing configuration against the visor external surface


21


when in stretched configuration.




Typically, the protector attaching means


70


includes a fastener


90


slidably mounted on each strap


70


adjacent the strap second ends


74


to attach to the helmet


30


. Preferably, each fastener


90


includes a base


91


with a snap


92


located thereon, as better illustrated in FIG.


4


. The base


91


of the fastener


90


allows adjustment of the position of the fastener


90


along the strap


72


. The fastener snap


92


is adapted to releasably interconnect with complementary snap devices


96


secured to the helmet


30


. Although the snap devices


96


are preferably part of the protector attachment means


70


, they are usually found already installed in place as parts of the helmets


30


such as helmets for hockey.




Each snap device


96


, as illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 7



a,


preferably includes a button


97


for complementary engagement with the fastener snap


92


and a stud


98


for securing the button


97


to the helmet


30


.




Especially for cases where no snap devices


96


are present on the helmet


30


, the protector attaching means


70


further includes an extension stretchable strap


75


, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 7

. The extension stretchable strap


75


defines two opposed strap free ends


76


, each having a snap device


96


slidably mounted thereon adjacent a respective strap free end


76


. Accordingly, each extension strap free end


76


attaches to a respective second end


74


of the pair of straps


72


so as releasably embrace the helmet


30


to bias the protective external shell


50


in the pressurizing configuration against the visor external surface


21


when in stretched configuration.




Usually, the different types of helmets


30


a plurality of vent openings


34


located thereon. As illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the fastener


90


could also be a hook


92




a


adapted to anchor to a respective vent opening


34


.




The fastener


90


could also be a first part of a hook-and-loop type fastener (not shown) for attaching to a complementary second part of the hook-and-loop type fastener (not shown) secured to the helmet


30


.




In most helmets


30


known in the art, the visor main edge


21


is a generally free edge.




Preferably, the protective member


40


of a second embodiment


10




a


of a visor protector according to the present invention shown in

FIG. 6

further includes a protective internal shell


60


, preferably flexible, for at least partially covering the visor internal surface


22


as partially illustrated in

FIG. 4



a.


The protective internal shell


60


defines an internal shell main edge


61


longitudinally extending adjacent the external shell main edge


51


, a generally opposed internal shell auxiliary edge


62


and a pair of generally opposed internal shell longitudinal side edges


63


,


64


adjacent the internal shell main edge


61


.




The protective member


40


also includes a shell connecting means


80


for connecting the internal shell main edge


51


to the external shell main edge


61


so as to form a transversal V-shaped cross-section


42


of the protective member


40


adapted to receive the visor free edge


23


therein when the protective external shell


50


overlies the visor external surface


21


.




Preferably, as illustrated in

FIGS. 6 and 6



a,


the protective internal shell


60


integrally extends from the protective external shell


50


and longitudinally folds over along a fold line


44


, as part of the shell connecting means


80


. The fold line


44


essentially forms both internal shell main edge


61


and external shell main edge


51


. The shell connecting means preferably includes a stitch line


82


extending along the fold line


44


to reinforce the latter and to ensure that the protective member


40


keeps its transversal V-shaped cross-section


42


.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, the internal shell side edges


63


,


64


at least partially and longitudinally extend adjacent the external shell side edges


53


,


54


and partially connect thereto. The shell connecting means


80


further includes at least one, preferably two side stitch lines


83


,


84


oriented along the internal shell side edges


63


,


64


to further stitch the protective external


50


and internal


60


shells to each other.





FIGS. 6



a


through


6




h


show alternate shell connecting means


80


used to obtain the transversal V-shaped cross-section


42


. With semi-rigid type material used for both the protective external


40


and internal


60


shells, the protective member


40


could be simply pre-shaped as illustrated in

FIGS. 6



b


and


6




g.


Only stitches


82


,


83


,


84


could be considered to connect the two protective external


40


and internal


60


shells together, as shown in

FIGS. 6



d


and


6




h.


As illustrated in

FIGS. 6



c


and


6




e,


a reinforcing elongated connecting piece


86


could also be used at the external


51


and internal


61


shell main edges.




For the embodiment depicted in

FIGS. 6



f


and


9


, due to a lower wire shield section


25


integrated to the visor


20


and extending form its main edge


23


as shown in

FIG. 3

, the protective external


50


and internal


60


shells are preferably releasably connected to each other to ease the installation of the protector


10


on the visor


20


. Accordingly, the shell connecting means


80


preferably includes complementary parts


88




a,




88




b


of a hook-and-loop type fastener


88


or the like secured to the respective protective external


50


and internal


60


shells.




As shown in

FIGS. 2

,


2




a,




3


,


4




a,




8


and


9


, the protector attaching means


70


further includes a third elongated stretchable strap


77


. The third stretchable strap


77


defines a third strap first end


78


and a generally opposed third strap second end


79


. The third strap first end


78


preferably attaches to the protective external shell


50


adjacent the external shell auxiliary edge


52


, and the third strap second end


79


releasably attaches to the helmet


30


. The third stretchable strap


77


biases the protective external shell


50


in pressurizing configuration against the visor external surface


21


and the visor free edge


23


inside the transversal V-shaped cross-section


42


of the protective member


40


when it is in stretched configuration.




Similarly to the pair of straps


72


, the third strap


77


preferably includes a fastener


90


slidably mounted thereon adjacent the third strap second end


79


for attachment to the helmet


30


. Referring to

FIG. 2



a,


the fastener


90


is preferably a hook


92




a


adapted for anchoring to a rear edge


35


of the helmet


30


.




In another embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 6



g,


the protective internal


60


and external


50


shells are made out of a resilient rigid type material such as thermo-plastics or the like.




Accordingly, the protective internal shell


60


defines a concave portion


66


longitudinally extending adjacent the internal shell auxiliary edge


62


. The apex region


67


of the concave portion


66


substantially resiliently abuts the protective external shell


50


adjacent the external shell auxiliary edge


52


so as to form a receiving mouth


68


of the transversal V-shaped cross-section


42


for receiving the visor free edge


23


therein. The fold line


44


essentially forms a hinge type connecting means


80


to enable the protective member


40


to resiliently clamp on the visor


20


with the concave portion


66


of the protective internal shell


60


resiliently abutting against the visor internal surface


22


.




The protective external


50


and internal


60


shells respectively define an external


55


and an internal


65


shell inner surface for facing the visor external


21


and internal


22


surfaces, respectively. The external


55


and internal


65


shell inner surfaces are preferably covered with a felt type material


49


as illustrated in

FIG. 6



h


to minimize scratches on the visor external


21


and internal


22


surfaces, when the protective member


40


in place protecting the visor


20


.




For the embodiment


10


with only the protective external shell


50


, the external shell inner surface


55


preferably provides for a frictional contact with the visor external surface


21


to prevent sliding off the protective member


40


therefrom, such as provided by rubber or leather type materials.




The visor protector


10


of the present invention can be made out of different types of leather or the like cloth type materials, such as transparent or translucent materials.




The straps


72


,


75


and


77


are preferably made out of an elastic type material.




In use, the visor protector


10


is placed over the visor


20


so as to cover the same preferably within the protective member


40


that specifically covers the visor external surface


21


with its protective external shell


50


and the visor internal surface


22


with its protective internal shell


60


. The protector attaching means


70


is attached to the helmet


30


with the visor


20


preferably being in its closed (or in-use) position. In that position, it is substantially impossible for the visor protector


10


to fall off from the visor


20


, thus protecting the latter from being scratched by any object that can potentially get in contact with the helmet


30


. Decorations or advertising may be readily applied to the protector


10


, if required.




Although the present visor protector has been described with a certain degree of particularity it is to be understood that the disclosure has been made by way of example only and that the present invention is not limited to the features of the embodiments described and illustrated herein, but includes all variations and modifications within the scope and spirit of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A visor protector for protecting a visor attached to a helmet when being unused, said visor defining a visor external surface and an opposed visor internal surface, said visor external and internal surfaces generally facing outwardly and inwardly relative to said helmet, said visor external and internal surfaces defining a common visor main edge and a generally opposed common visor attaching edge, said visor attaching edge attaching to said helmet, said visor protector comprising:a generally elongated protective member including a protective external shell being configured and sized for substantially entirely overlying said visor external surface, said protective external shell defining an external shell main edge and a pair of generally opposed external shell longitudinal side edges adjacent said external shell main edge; and a protector attaching means for releasably attaching said protective member to said helmet when said protective external shell overlies said visor external surface, said protector attaching means being configured and sized for biasing said protective external shell in pressurizing configuration against said visor external surface.
  • 2. The protector of claim 1, wherein said protector attaching means includes at least one elongated strap, said strap defining a strap first end and a generally opposed strap second end, said strap first end attaching to said protective external shell and said strap second end releasably attaching to said helmet.
  • 3. The protector of claim 1, wherein said protector attaching means includes a pair elongated stretchable straps, each of said stretchable straps defining a strap first end and a generally opposed strap second end, said strap first ends attaching to said protective external shell adjacent a respective one of said external shell side edges, said strap second ends releasably attaching to said helmet, said stretchable straps biasing said protective external shell in pressurizing configuration against said visor external surface when in stretched configuration.
  • 4. The protector of claim 3, wherein said strap second ends attach to each other so as to have said stretchable straps longitudinally extending from each other, said stretchable straps attaching to said helmet by releasably embracing said helmet to bias said protective external shell in pressurizing configuration against said visor external surface when in stretched configuration.
  • 5. The protector of claim 1, wherein said visor main edge is a generally free edge, said protective member includes:a protective internal shell for at least partially covering said visor internal surface, said protective internal shell defining an internal shell main edge, said internal shell main edge longitudinally extending adjacent said external shell main edge; a shell connecting means for connecting said internal shell main edge to said external shell main edge so as to form a transversal V-shaped cross-section of said protective member for receiving said visor free edge therein when said protective external shell overlies said visor external surface.
  • 6. The protector of claim 5, wherein said protective internal shell integrally extends from said protective external shell and longitudinally folds over along a fold line, said fold line forming both said internal shell main edge and said external shell main edge.
  • 7. The protector of claim 6, wherein said shell connecting means includes at least one seam longitudinally oriented along said fold line for stitching said external and internal parts together.
  • 8. The protector of claim 6, wherein said protective internal shell defines a pair of generally opposed internal shell longitudinal side edges adjacent said internal shell main edge, said internal shell side edges at least partially and longitudinally extending adjacent said external shell side edges and connecting thereto, said shell connecting means includes at least one main seam longitudinally oriented along said fold line and at least one side seam oriented along one of said internal shell side edges for stitching said protective external and internal shells to each other.
  • 9. The protector of claim 3, wherein said protector attaching means includes a fastener slidably mounted on each of said stretchable straps adjacent said strap second ends to slidably adjust its position therealong and for attaching to said helmet.
  • 10. The protector of claim 9, wherein said protector attaching means further includes an extension stretchable strap, said extension stretchable strap defining two opposed strap free ends, a pair of snap devices slidably mounted on said extension stretchable strap adjacent a respective one of said strap free ends, said snap devices being complementary to said fasteners of said pair of stretchable straps.
  • 11. The protector of claim 9, wherein said protector attaching means further includes a pair of snap devices for securing to said helmet, said snap devices being complementary to said fasteners to releasably receive said fasteners thereon so as to attach said protector to said helmet.
  • 12. The protector of claim 9, wherein said helmet defines a plurality of vent openings thereon, each of said fasteners includes a hook for anchoring to a respective one of said vent openings of said helmet.
  • 13. The protector of claim 5, wherein said shell connecting means is a first part of a hook-and-loop type fastener secured to said protective external shell for attaching to a complementary second part of said hook-and-loop type fastener secured to said protective external shell.
  • 14. The protector of claim 5, wherein said protector attaching means includes a pair elongated stretchable straps, each of said stretchable straps defining a strap first end and a generally opposed strap second end, said strap first ends attaching to said protective external shell adjacent a respective one of said external shell side edges, said strap second ends releasably attaching to said helmet, said stretchable straps biasing said protective external shell in pressurizing configuration against said visor external surface when in stretched configuration.
  • 15. The protector of claim 14, wherein said protective external shell further defines an external shell auxiliary edge generally opposite to said external shell main edge, said protector attaching means further includes a third elongated stretchable strap, said third stretchable strap defining a third strap first end and a generally opposed third strap second end, said third strap first end attaching to said protective external shell adjacent said external shell auxiliary edge, said third strap second end releasably attaching to said helmet, said third stretchable strap biasing said protective external shell in pressurizing configuration against said visor external surface and said visor free edge inside said transversal V-shaped cross-section of said protective member when in stretched configuration.
  • 16. The protector of claim 15, wherein said protector attaching means includes a fastener slidably mounted on each of said stretchable straps adjacent said strap second ends to slidably adjust its position therealong and for attaching to said helmet.
  • 17. The protector of claim 16, wherein said fastener of said third stretchable strap includes a hook for anchoring to a rear edge of said helmet.
  • 18. The protector of claim 6, wherein said protective internal and external shells are made out of a resilient rigid type material.
  • 19. The protector of claim 18, wherein said protective internal shell further defines an internal shell auxiliary edge opposite to said internal shell main edge, said protective internal shell defining a concave portion longitudinally extending adjacent said internal shell auxiliary edge, said concave portion substantially abutting said protective external shell adjacent said external shell auxiliary edge, said fold line forming a hinge type connecting means for enabling said protective member to resiliently clamp on said visor with said concave portion of said protective internal shell resiliently abutting against said visor internal surface.
  • 20. The protector of claim 5, wherein said protective external and internal shells respectively define an external and an internal shell inner surface, said external and internal shell inner surfaces for facing said visor external and internal surfaces, respectively, said external and internal shell inner surfaces being covered with a felt type material for minimizing scratches on said visor external and internal surfaces.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a Continuation-In-Part (C.I.P.) of application Ser. No. 09/833,714 filed Apr. 13, 2001, now abandoned.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/833714 Apr 2001 US
Child 10/068976 US