Moisture controlling helmet liner and related articles produced by additive manufacturing
US-2020113267-A1 · Apr 16, 2020 · US
US11142624B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11142624-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016863900-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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A device (e.g., an article of athletic gear) comprising a post-molded expandable component, which is a part of the device that is configured to be expanded or has been expanded after being molded. This may allow the post-molded expandable component to have enhanced characteristics (e.g., be more shock-absorbent, lighter, etc.), to be cost-effectively manufactured (e.g., by using less material and/or making it in various sizes), and/or to be customized for a user (e.g., by custom-fitting it to the user).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A helmet for protecting a head of a user, the helmet comprising: a shell comprising an outer surface of the helmet; and a liner disposed within the shell and comprising an inner surface of the helmet, the inner surface of the helmet being configured to contact the user's head, the liner including a pad comprising expandable material formed into an initial three-dimensional configuration using 3D printing and subsequently expanded to an expanded three-dimensional configuration that is a scaled-up version of the initial three-dimensional configuration and is thicker than the shell. 2. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the expandable material formed using 3D printing is formed using selective laser sintering (SLS). 3. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the expandable material formed using 3D printing is formed using stereolithography (SLA). 4. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the expandable material formed using 3D printing is molded in a 3D-printed mold. 5. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the expandable material comprises a polymeric substance and an expansion agent. 6. The helmet of claim 5 , wherein the expansion agent comprises expandable microspheres. 7. The helmet of claim 6 , wherein the expandable microspheres constitute at least 20% of the expandable material by weight. 8. The helmet of claim 6 , wherein the expandable microspheres constitute at least 40% of the expandable material by weight. 9. The helmet of claim 5 , wherein the polymeric substance is elastomeric. 10. The helmet of claim 5 , wherein the polymeric substance is polyurethane. 11. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein an expansion ratio of the pad is at least 5. 12. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the expandable material expanded in response to heat. 13. The helmet of claim 1 , comprising an outer layer constituting at least part of an outer surface of the pad and colored differently than the expandable material. 14. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the pad comprises a plurality of regions that differ in stiffness and are at least partly made of the expandable material. 15. The helmet of claim 14 , wherein: a first one of the regions of the pad is configured to be disposed closer to the user's head than a second one of the regions of the pad; and the second one of the regions of the pad is stiffer than the first one of the regions of the pad. 16. The helmet of claim 14 , wherein: the expandable material is a first expandable material; the pad comprises a second expandable material different from the first expandable material; a first one of the regions of the pad is made of the first expandable material; and a second one of the regions of the pad is made of the second expandable material. 17. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the pad comprises a plurality of regions that differ in density and are at least partly made of the expandable material. 18. The helmet of claim 17 , wherein: the expandable material is a first expandable material; the pad comprises a second expandable material different from the first expandable material; a first one of the regions of the pad is made of the first expandable material; and a second one of the regions of the pad is made of the second expandable material. 19. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein: the expandable material is a first expandable material; and the pad comprises a second expandable material different from the first expandable material. 20. The helmet of claim 1 , comprising an outer layer that constitutes at least part of an outer surface of the pad and is distinct from an underlying portion of the pad. 21. The helmet of claim 20 , wherein the outer layer of the pad is colored differently than the underlying portion of the pad. 22. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the expandable material is shaped into a plurality of parts of the pad that are at least one of curved and angular and are present in the initial three-dimensional configuration and in the expanded three-dimensional configuration. 23. The helmet of claim 1 , comprising a predetermined arrangement of shaped elements that are made of the expandable material, intersect one another, and are present in the initial three-dimensional configuration and in the expanded three-dimensional configuration. 24. The helmet of claim 23 , wherein the shaped elements are regularly arranged. 25. The helmet of claim 23 , wherein the shaped elements are relief elements of a texture of a surface of the pad. 26. The helmet of claim 1 , comprising empty spaces that are disposed between portions of the expandable material and are present in the initial three-dimensional configuration and in the expanded three-dimensional configuration. 27. The helmet of claim 14 , wherein a first one of the regions of the pad is configured to be disposed between the shell and a second one of the regions of the pad and is stiffer than the second one of the regions of the pad. 28. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein: the pad is a first pad; and the liner includes a second pad distinct from the first pad. 29. The helmet of claim 28 , wherein: the initial three-dimensional configuration is a first initial three-dimensional configuration; the expanded three-dimensional configuration is a first expanded three-dimensional configuration; the second pad comprises expandable material formed into a second initial three-dimensional configuration using 3D printing and subsequently expanded to a second expanded three-dimensional configuration that is a scaled-up version of the second initial three-dimensional configuration and is thicker than the shell; the second initial three-dimensional configuration is different from the first initial three-dimensional configuration; and the second expanded three-dimensional configuration is different from the second expanded three-dimensional configuration. 30. The helmet of claim 29 , wherein the expanded material of the second pad is different from the expanded material of the first pad. 31. The helmet of claim 28 , wherein the second pad is movable relative to the first pad. 32. The helmet of claim 31 , wherein: the helmet comprises an adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a fit of the helmet on the user's head; and the second pad is movable relative to the first pad during operation of the adjustment mechanism. 33. The helmet of claim 28 , wherein the liner comprises a gap between the first pad and the second pad. 34. The helmet of claim 28 , wherein a curvature of an inner side of the first pad and a curvature of an inner side of the second pad form a continuity of one another. 35. The helmet of claim 1 , wherein the liner comprises a plurality of shock absorbers that are spaced from one another and configured to deform when the helmet is impacted. 36. A helmet for protecting a head of a user, the helmet comprising: a shell comprising an outer surface of the helmet; and a liner disposed within the shell and comprising an inner surface of the helmet, the inner surface of the helmet being configured to contact the user's head, the liner including a plurality of pads distinct from one another, each of the pads comprising expandable material formed into an initial three-dimensional configuration using 3D printing and subsequently expanded
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