System and methods for designing and manufacturing a bespoke protective sports helmet

US11033796B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11033796-B2
Application numberUS-201715655490-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 20, 2017
Priority dateJul 20, 2016
Publication dateJun 15, 2021
Grant dateJun 15, 2021

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Abstract

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A bespoke protective sports helmet to be worn by a player engaged in a sporting activity is provided. The bespoke helmet includes i) systems and methods for acquiring, storing and processing a player's unique data, namely the player's anatomical features, where that player is to wear a protective sports helmet, (ii) for systems and methods of using the player's unique data to manufacture a protective sports helmet with a custom formed internal padding assembly that substantially corresponds to the player's unique data, and (iii) a protective sports helmet designed using the acquired and processed unique player's data and including the custom formed internal padding assembly that provides improved fit and comfort for the player. The system and method allows for the design and manufacture of a bespoke protective sports helmet that is purposely designed and manufactured to match the player's anatomical specifications.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A bespoke protective sports helmet to be worn by a player engaged in the play of a contact sport, the helmet comprising: a shell with an internal minimum certified surface; an internal padding assembly positioned within the shell, the internal padding assembly including a plurality of pads, wherein at least one bespoke pad of the plurality of pads has: (i) an inner surface that substantially matches a modified head model of the player's head, wherein the modified head model is created by insetting an outer surface of an unmodified head model a predetermined amount, wherein the unmodified head model is created from a scan of the player's head, and wherein the outer surface of the unmodified head model is adjusted relative to the minimum certified surface by moving the unmodified head model towards a frontal region of the shell or a rear regions of the shell, (ii) an outer surface that resides adjacent to an inner surface of the shell, and (iii) a thickness that extends between the inner surface and the outer surface of the at least one bespoke pad. 2. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 1 , wherein the scan of the player's head includes images of portions of the player's head and portions of a scanning hood overlying the player's head. 3. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 2 , wherein the unmodified head model is a graphical three-dimensional representation of the player's head that is created from the acquired images. 4. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 1 wherein the thickness of the at least one pad is dimensioned to ensure that the outer surface of the unmodified head model does not extend into the minimum certified surface in a pre-impact state. 5. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 1 wherein the outer surface of the unmodified head model is adjusted relative to the minimum certified surface based on the player's playing position or playing level. 6. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 1 , wherein when the helmet is worn by the player prior to an impact being applied to the helmet, the at least one bespoke pad is initially compressed due to said insetting of the unmodified head model. 7. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 6 , wherein said initial compression of the at least one bespoke pad is in an amount that corresponds to the predetermined amount of said insetting of the unmodified head model. 8. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 1 wherein the outer surface of the unmodified head model is adjusted relative to the minimum certified surface based on data previously collected using an on-field wearable monitoring system. 9. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 8 , wherein the at least one pad member is adjusted based on impact data collected from a plurality of players who have a playing level that is the same as a playing level of the player. 10. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pad has physical properties that are selected based on at least one of the following factors: i) location of pad within the helmet, ii) player's preferences, iii) player's impact history, iv) player's skill level, or v) player's position. 11. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 1 , further comprising a player identification badge affixed to a portion of the padding assembly. 12. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 1 , wherein a size of the shell is selected based upon the unmodified head model and the internal minimum certified surface. 13. A bespoke protective sports helmet to be worn by a player engaged in the play of a contact sport, the helmet comprising: a shell with a predetermined internal minimum certified surface; and an internal padding assembly removably positioned within the shell, said internal padding assembly including at least one pad member having: (i) an inner surface that substantially matches a modified head scan of the player's head, where the modified head scan is created by inwardly adjusting an outer surface of an unmodified head scan of the player's head by a predetermined amount, (ii) an outer surface that resides adjacent to an inner surface of the shell, and (iii) a thickness defined between the inner surface and the outer surface of the at least one pad member, said thickness dimensioned to ensure that the outer surface of the unmodified head scan does not extend into the minimum certified surface when the helmet is worn by the player in a pre-impact state. 14. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein the unmodified head scan includes images of portions of the player's head and portions of a scanning hood overlying the player's head. 15. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 14 , wherein a computer software program processes the acquired images to create a graphical three-dimensional representation of the unmodified head scan. 16. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein the outer surface of the unmodified head scan is adjusted relative to the minimum certified surface based on the player's playing position or playing level. 17. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 16 , wherein the adjustment of the unmodified head scan includes moving the unmodified head scan towards either a frontal region of the helmet or a rear region of the helmet. 18. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein a compression deflection rating of the at least one pad member is selected based on at least one of the following factors: i) location of pad within the helmet, ii) player's preferences, iii) player's head topographical features, iv) player's impact history, v) player's skill level, or vi) player's position. 19. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 13 , further comprising a player identification badge affixed to a portion of the padding assembly. 20. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein when the helmet is worn by the player prior to an impact being applied to the helmet, the at least one bespoke pad is initially compressed due to inwardly adjusting an outer surface of an unmodified head scan of the player's head by a predetermined amount. 21. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 15 , wherein a size of the shell is selected based upon the graphical three-dimensional representation of the unmodified head scan and the minimum certified surface. 22. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein the at least one pad member is adjusted based on impact data collected from a plurality of players who have a playing level that is the same as a playing level of the player. 23. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 22 , wherein adjusting the at least one pad member includes moving the unmodified head scan towards either a frontal region of the helmet or a rear region of the helmet. 24. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein the at least one pad member is adjusted based on impact data collected from a plurality of players who have a player position that is the same as a playing position of the player. 25. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 24 , wherein adjusting the at least one pad member includes moving the unmodified head scan towards either a frontal region of the helmet or a rear region of the helmet. 26. The bespoke protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein th

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  • A42C2/007Primary

    Manufacturing custom-sized helmets · CPC title

  • Manufacturability analysis or optimisation for manufacturability · CPC title

  • In-mould forming · CPC title

  • for the knee · CPC title

  • Computer-aided design [CAD] · CPC title

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What does patent US11033796B2 cover?
A bespoke protective sports helmet to be worn by a player engaged in a sporting activity is provided. The bespoke helmet includes i) systems and methods for acquiring, storing and processing a player's unique data, namely the player's anatomical features, where that player is to wear a protective sports helmet, (ii) for systems and methods of using the player's unique data to manufacture a prot…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Riddell
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A42C2/007. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 15 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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