Mechanically joined helmet bodies and method for same
US-2017347743-A1 · Dec 7, 2017 · US
US10098407B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10098407-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614993288-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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A helmet can include a protective shell and a layer of energy management material coupled to an inner surface of the protective shell to form a cavity for receiving a head of a user. An earpad can be coupled to the inner surface of the protective shell that comprises an inner surface that further defines a space for an ear of a user. The earpad can further include a leading edge at a front of the helmet, the leading edge extending between the outer surface of the protective shell and the inner surface of the earpad. An air intake opening can be formed at the leading edge of the earpad. An air exhaust opening can be formed at a trailing edge of the earpad. An airflow channel can extend through the earpad between the air intake opening and the air exhaust opening.
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What is claimed is: 1. A helmet, comprising: a protective shell comprising an outer surface at an exterior of the helmet and an inner surface opposite the outer surface; a layer of energy management material coupled to the inner surface of the protective shell to form a cavity for receiving a head of a user; and an earpad coupled to the inner surface of the protective shell that comprises an inner surface that further defines a space for an ear of a user, the earpad further comprising: a leading edge at a front of the helmet, the leading edge extending between the outer surface of the protective shell and the inner surface of the earpad, an air intake opening formed at the leading edge of the earpad, an air exhaust opening formed at a trailing edge of the earpad, and an airflow channel extending through the earpad between the air intake opening and the air exhaust opening. 2. The helmet of claim 1 , further comprising a ventilation opening formed through the protective shell that extends into the cavity. 3. The helmet of claim 1 , further comprising a foam comfort pad coupled to the inner surface of the earpad and disposed within the cavity. 4. The helmet of claim 1 , further comprising a removable chinbar, wherein the air intake opening is blocked when the removable chinbar is coupled to the protective shell with a chinbar bracket. 5. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the airflow channel comprises a width greater than or equal to 1 millimeter. 6. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the airflow channel comprises a cross-sectional area greater than or equal to 5 square millimeters. 7. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the air exhaust opening is located along a bottom edge of the helmet. 8. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the earpad is coupled adjacent the layer of energy management material. 9. A helmet, comprising: a protective shell comprising an outer surface and an inner surface opposite the outer surface; a layer of energy management material coupled to the inner surface of the protective shell to form a cavity for receiving a head of a user; and an earpad coupled to the inner surface of the protective shell that comprises an inner surface that further defines a space for an ear of a user, the earpad further comprising: an air intake opening in a leading edge of the earpad, an air exhaust opening, and an airflow channel extending through the earpad between the air intake opening and the air exhaust opening. 10. The helmet of claim 9 , further comprising a ventilation opening formed through the protective shell that extends into the cavity. 11. The helmet of claim 9 , further comprising a foam comfort pad coupled to the inner surface of the earpad and disposed within the cavity. 12. The helmet of claim 11 , wherein the earpad is coupled adjacent the layer of energy management material. 13. The helmet of claim 9 , wherein the airflow channel comprises a cross-sectional area greater than or equal to 5 square millimeters. 14. The helmet of claim 9 , wherein the air exhaust opening is located along a bottom edge of the helmet. 15. A helmet, comprising: a protective shell comprising an outer surface and an inner surface opposite the outer surface; a layer of energy management material coupled to the inner surface of the protective shell; and an earpad coupled to the inner surface of the protective shell that defines a space for an ear of a user, the earpad further comprising an airflow channel that extends from an opening in a leading edge of the earpad through the earpad to a trailing edge of the earpad opposite the leading edge of the earpad. 16. The helmet of claim 15 , further comprising a ventilation opening formed through the protective shell and extending in a direction within 0-30 degrees of perpendicular to the airflow channel. 17. The helmet of claim 15 , further comprising a foam comfort pad coupled to an inner surface of the earpad. 18. The helmet of claim 15 , further comprising a removable chinbar, wherein the airflow channel is blocked when the removable chinbar is coupled to the protective shell with a chinbar bracket. 19. The helmet of claim 15 , wherein the airflow channel comprises a width greater than or equal to 1 millimeter. 20. The helmet of claim 15 , wherein the earpad is coupled adjacent the layer of energy management material.
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