Apparatus for dispersing impact forces
US-10251440-B1 · Apr 9, 2019 · US
US11284662B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11284662-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916373570-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2022 |
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A force transfer system includes a body and an article. The article includes a first portion forming a first lateral axis and a second portion forming a second lateral axis, the axes being offset. An intermediate member is disposed between the first portion and the second portion, and holds the second portion to the first portion. A stimulus received by the first portion causes a temporary alteration of the intermediate member from an initial condition, the alteration of the intermediate member thereby causing a change in a characteristic of the second portion. The intermediate member subsequently returns to the initial condition, thereby causing a change in a characteristic of the first portion, which is influenced by the change in the characteristic of the second portion. The change in the characteristic of the first and second portions prevents at least a portion of the stimulus from reaching the body.
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I claim: 1. A force transfer system, comprising: a body having a first side and a second side separated from the first side thereby defining a body width; a barrier extending substantially entirely across the width of the body and attached to the body at respective first and second sides thereof, the barrier comprising a first portion forming a first axis and a second portion forming a second axis, wherein the first axis and the second axis are laterally offset and parallel; an intermediate member disposed between the first portion and the second portion, wherein the intermediate member holds the second portion to the first portion; wherein: a stimulus force received by the first portion causes a temporary alteration of the intermediate member from an initial condition, the alteration of the intermediate member thereby causing a first resultant force to act upon the second portion; the intermediate member subsequently returns to the initial condition, thereby causing a second resultant force to act upon the first portion, wherein the second resultant force acting on the first portion is influenced by the first resultant force acting upon the second portion; and the first and second resultant forces acting upon the first and second portions prevents at least a portion of the stimulus force from reaching the body. 2. The force transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate member is a biasing member selected from the group consisting of: a flat spring, a helical spring, a magnetic spring, a liquid spring, and a gas spring. 3. The force transfer system of claim 1 , further comprising a housing, wherein the barrier is disposed within the housing, the housing being attached to the body. 4. The force transfer system of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor configured to initiate a signal when a force is received upon the barrier. 5. The force transfer system of claim 4 , wherein the sensor is further configured to determine an amount of the stimulus force received upon the barrier. 6. The force transfer system of claim 4 , wherein the signal is an alert. 7. The force transfer system of claim 6 , wherein the alert is audial or visual. 8. The force transfer system of claim 4 , wherein the signal is transmitted to an interface unit. 9. The force transfer system of claim 8 , wherein the signal is transmitted over a network to the interface unit. 10. The force transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the first portion and the second portion are substantially adjacent prior to the receipt of the stimulus force by the first portion, wherein the stimulus force causes the second portion to separate from the first portion. 11. The force transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the body is a helmet, and wherein the barrier is a facemask attached to the helmet. 12. A force transfer system, comprising: a body having a first side and a second side separated from the first side thereby defining a body width; a housing extending substantially entirely along the body width and attached to the body, the housing comprising a barrier disposed therein, the barrier comprising a first portion forming a first axis and a second portion forming a second axis, wherein the first axis and the second axis are laterally offset; a biasing member disposed between the first portion and the second portion and holding the second portion substantially adjacent to the first portion; wherein: a stimulus received by a first side of the first portion causes the biasing member to expand from an initial condition, the expansion of the biasing member thereby causing the second portion to separate from the first portion; the first portion subsequently pulls the biasing member causing the biasing member to contract back to the initial condition, thereby causing a stimulus to a second side of the first portion, wherein the stimulus to the second side of the first portion is influenced by a degree of expansion of the biasing member; and the expansion and contraction of the biasing member prevents at least a portion of the stimulus received by the first side of the first portion from reaching the body. 13. The force transfer system of claim 12 , wherein the biasing member is selected from the group consisting of a flat spring, a helical spring, a magnetic spring, a liquid spring, and a gas spring. 14. The force transfer system of claim 12 , further comprising a sensor configured to initiate a signal when a force is received upon the barrier. 15. The force transfer system of claim 14 , wherein the sensor is further configured to determine an amount of the force received upon the barrier. 16. The force transfer system of claim 14 , wherein the signal is an alert. 17. The force transfer system of claim 16 , wherein the alert is audial or visual. 18. The force transfer system of claim 12 , wherein the body is a helmet, and wherein the barrier is a facemask attached to the helmet.
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