Protective helmets having energy absorbing shells
US-2017273387-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US10813402B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10813402-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615078848-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 27, 2020 |
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A protective helmet comprises an inner layer and an outer layer separated from the inner layer by a space. An interface layer is positioned in the space between the inner layer and the outer layer and includes an impact absorbing material that non-linearly deforms in response to an incident force on the protective helmet. For example, the impact absorbing material includes multiple filaments each having an end proximate to the inner layer and another end proximate to the outer layer interface, with the filaments configured to non-linearly deform in response to an incident force on the helmet.
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What is claimed is: 1. A helmet comprising: an outer shell; an inner shell, the inner shell comprises at least a relatively rigid material; a compression unit, the compression unit positioned between the outer shell and the inner shell, the compression unit comprising; an inner layer; an outer layer separated from the inner layer by a space between the inner layer and outer layer; and an interface layer positioned in the space between the inner layer and the outer layer, the interface layer comprising a plurality of impact absorbers, the plurality of impact absorbers comprising a height and a width, wherein the height is greater than the width; and a foam cushion, the foam cushion including a first portion and a second portion, the foam cushion first portion and the foam cushion second portion are different foams, the foam cushion being positioned on an interior surface of the helmet. 2. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of impact absorbers comprises a plurality of filaments configured to non-linearly deform in response to an external force incident on the helmet, each of the plurality of filaments having an end proximal to the inner layer and an additional end proximal to the outer layer. 3. The helmet of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of filaments comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a foam material, an elastic foam, a polymeric material, an elastomeric material, and any combination thereof. 4. The helmet of claim 2 , wherein filaments of the plurality of filaments have an aspect ratio between 3:1 and 1000:1. 5. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of impact absorbers comprises a plurality of filaments, each of the plurality of filaments having an end proximate to the inner layer and an additional end proximate to an intermediate layer; and an additional plurality of filaments, the additional plurality of filaments comprising each of the additional plurality of filaments having an end proximate to the intermediate layer and an additional end proximate to the outer layer, and the plurality of filaments and the additional plurality of filaments are configured to non-linearly deform in response to an external force incident on the compression unit. 6. The helmet of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of impact absorbers further comprises another plurality of filaments positioned between the plurality of filaments and the additional plurality of filaments, each of the other plurality of filaments having an end proximate to the additional ends of one or more filaments of the plurality of filaments and an additional end proximate to the end of one or more filaments of the additional plurality of filaments. 7. The helmet of claim 1 , further comprising a frame affixed to the inner shell configured to removably accept a facemask. 8. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the inner shell comprises a thermoplastic material. 9. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the foam cushion first portion or foam cushion second portion comprises a heat-moldable foam. 10. A helmet, comprising: an inner layer sized and shaped to conform to a head of a wearer, the inner layer includes one or more slits between each one or more longitudinal inner layer portions, the inner layer further comprising a tightening unit, a first longitudinal inner layer portion and a second longitudinal inner layer portion having one or more slits between the first and second longitudinal inner layer portions, the tightening unit having a first device and a second device, the first device attached to the first longitudinal inner layer portion, the second device being attached to the second longitudinal inner layer portion, the tightening unit configured to tighten the inner layer to the head of the wearer by manipulating the first and second devices to bring the first longitudinal inner layer portion in closer proximity with the second longitudinal inner layer portion by narrowing the one or more slits; an outer layer separated from the inner layer by a space; an interface layer positioned in the space between the inner layer and the outer layer, the interface layer comprising: a plurality of filaments, each of the plurality of filaments comprising an end proximate to the inner layer and an additional end proximate to an intermediate layer, the plurality of filaments having a height and a width, wherein the height is greater than the width; an additional plurality of filaments, each of the additional plurality of filaments comprising an end proximate to the intermediate layer and additional end proximate to the outer layer, at least one of the plurality of filaments and the additional plurality of filaments and configured to non-linearly deform in response to an external force incident to the helmet; and a foam cushion, the foam cushion including a first portion and a second portion, the foam cushion first portion and the foam cushion second portion are different foams, the foam cushion being positioned on an interior surface of the helmet. 11. The helmet of claim 10 , wherein the interface layer further comprises another plurality of filaments positioned between the plurality of filaments and the additional plurality of filaments, each of the another plurality of filaments having an end proximate to the intermediate layer and an additional end proximate to an additional intermediate layer. 12. The helmet of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of filaments has a different buckling strength than the additional plurality of filaments. 13. The helmet of claim 10 , wherein the inner layer comprises a thermoplastic material. 14. A helmet comprising: an inner layer configured to substantially surround a portion of the head of a wearer, the inner layer having an interior surface and an exterior surface, the inner layer comprising at least a relatively rigid material, the inner layer further comprising a tightening unit, a first longitudinal inner layer portion and a second longitudinal inner layer portion having one or more slits between the first and second longitudinal inner layer portions, the tightening unit having a first device and a second device, the first device attached to the first longitudinal inner layer portion, the second device being attached to the second longitudinal inner layer portion, the tightening unit configured to tighten the inner layer to the head of the wearer by manipulating the first and second devices to bring the first longitudinal inner layer portion in closer proximity with the second longitudinal inner layer portion by narrowing the one or more slits; a deformable foam cushion, the deformable foam cushion including a first portion and a second portion, the deformable foam cushion first portion and the deformable foam cushion second portion are different foams, the deformable foam cushion being positioned on the interior surface of the inner layer, the deformable foam cushion configured to cushion the head of the wearer from incident forces on the helmet; an outer layer separated from the inner layer by a space; and an interface layer comprising a plurality of impact absorbers, the plurality of impact absorbers having a height and a width, wherein the height is greater than the width, the interface layer positioned in the space separating the inner layer and the outer layer, the interface layer having an interior surface, the inner layer exterior surface being positioned proximate to the interface layer interior surface. 15. The helmet of claim 14 , wherein the deformable foam cushion first portion or foam cushion second portion comprises a heat-moldable foam. 16. The helmet of claim
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