Football helmet with impact attenuation system
US-9314063-B2 · Apr 19, 2016 · US
US10470516B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10470516-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816161330-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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A protective football helmet is provided having a one-piece molded shell with an impact attenuation system. This system includes an impact attenuation member formed in an extent of the front shell portion by removing material from the front portion. The impact attenuation member changes how a portion of the shell having the impact attenuation member responds to an impact force having a component applied substantially normal to the impact attenuation member as compared to how the left and right side portions respond to the impact force.
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We claim: 1. A football helmet to be worn by a player while playing football, the helmet comprising: a one-piece shell comprising: a crown portion defining an upper region of the shell; a front portion extending generally forwardly and downwardly from the crown portion; left and right side portions extending generally downwardly and laterally from the crown portion, each of the left and right side portions having an ear flap configured to overlie an ear of the player wearing the helmet; a rear portion extending generally rearwardly and downwardly from the crown portion; and an impact attenuation member having a base and a free end extending from the base towards an edge of the front portion of the shell, the impact attenuation member defined by and partially surrounded by a single slot spaced entirely from an edge of the shell; and an inner padding disposed within the shell, wherein the impact attenuation member changes how a portion of the shell having the impact attenuation member responds to an impact force having a component applied substantially normal to the impact attenuation member as compared to how the left and right side portions respond to the impact force. 2. The football helmet of claim 1 , wherein the impact attenuation member is a cantilevered segment. 3. The football helmet of claim 2 , wherein a periphery of the cantilevered segment is defined by the slot. 4. The football helmet of claim 2 , wherein the base is a living hinge to facilitate elastic deformation of the cantilevered segment when impact forces are applied to the shell. 5. The football helmet of claim 2 , wherein the cantilevered segment and the slot have a U-shaped configuration. 6. The football helmet of claim 2 , wherein the cantilevered segment is elastically displaced inward toward the helmet wearer when the impact force is applied to the shell. 7. The football helmet of claim 2 , wherein the front portion of the shell includes a pair of vent openings, and wherein the cantilevered segment is positioned between the pair of vent openings. 8. The football helmet of claim 1 , further comprising a protective face guard coupled to the shell. 9. The football helmet of claim 1 , further comprising an inner shell disposed within the inner padding, such that the inner padding is located between the shell and the inner shell. 10. A shell configured to overlie a head of a player while playing football, the shell comprising: a crown portion defining an upper region of the shell; a front portion extending generally forwardly and downwardly from the crown portion; left and right side portions extending generally downwardly and laterally from the crown portion, each of the left and right side portions having an ear flap configured to overlie an ear of the player wearing the shell; a rear portion extending generally rearwardly and downwardly from the crown portion; and an impact attenuation member having a base and a free end extending from the base towards an edge of the front portion of the shell, and terminating above a lower frontal edge of the front portion of the shell, wherein the impact attenuation member changes how a portion of the shell having the impact attenuation member responds to an impact force having a component applied substantially normal to the impact attenuation member as compared to how the left and right side portions respond to the impact force. 11. The shell of claim 10 , wherein the impact attenuation member is a cantilevered segment. 12. The shell of claim 10 , wherein a periphery of the cantilevered segment is defined by a gap between the shell and the impact attenuation member. 13. The shell of claim 10 , wherein the base is a living hinge to facilitate elastic deformation of the cantilevered segment when impact forces are applied to the shell. 14. The shell of claim 10 , wherein the cantilevered segment and the gap have a U-shaped configuration. 15. The shell of claim 10 , wherein the cantilevered segment is elastically displaced inward toward the head of the player when the impact force is applied to the shell. 16. The shell of claim 10 , wherein the front portion of the shell includes a pair of vent openings, and wherein the cantilevered segment is positioned between the pair of vent openings.
for the head ({A63B71/081 takes precedence } ; in the form of caps or hats A42B1/08; helmets A42B3/00) · CPC title
using layered structures · CPC title
Impact-absorbing shells, e.g. of crash helmets · CPC title
with relative movement between layers · CPC title
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