Multi-layer helmet and method for making the same

US11291263B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11291263-B2
Application numberUS-201916525263-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 29, 2019
Priority dateDec 6, 2013
Publication dateApr 5, 2022
Grant dateApr 5, 2022

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A protective helmet to be worn by a player engaged in a sport comprises a flexible outer shell and a multi-layer liner assembly disposed within the outer shell. The multi-layer liner assembly includes an inner-layer, a middle-layer and an outer-layer, and permits relative rotational movement between said layers when the helmet is worn by the player and receives an impact. The inner-layer is made from a first material with a first density and is mechanically coupled to the outer-layer without adhesive. The outer-layer is made from a second material with a second density that is greater than the first density of the inner-layer. The middle-layer is made from a third material that has a third density that is greater than the first density. The outer-layer also has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the inner-layer and varies between a front region of the outer-layer and a crown region of the outer-layer.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A protective helmet to be worn by a player engaged in a sport, the protective helmet comprising: an outer shell; a multi-layer liner assembly disposed within the outer shell, the multi-layer liner assembly including an inner-layer and an outer-layer, said multi-layer liner assembly permits relative rotational movement between said layers when the helmet is worn by the player and receives an impact; wherein the inner-layer is positioned adjacent to the player's head when the protective helmet is worn by the player and is made from a first material with a first density, and wherein the inner-layer is mechanically secured within the outer shell without using an adhesive; wherein the outer-layer is positioned adjacent to an inner surface of the outer shell and the outer-layer is made from a second material with a second density that is greater than the first density of the inner-layer, and wherein said outer-layer has: (i) a thickness at a location in a rear region that is greater than a thickness at a location in a rear region of the inner-layer and (ii) a thickness at a location in a front region that is different than a thickness at a location in a crown region of the outer-layer. 2. The protective helmet of claim 1 , further comprising a middle-layer that is positioned between (i) an outer surface of the inner-layer and (ii) an inner surface of the outer-layer, said middle-layer has a thickness that is less than the thicknesses of each of the inner-layer and outer-layer and is made from a third material. 3. The protective helmet of claim 2 , wherein the inner-layer has a plurality of channels that extend completely through the inner-layer and upward from a lowermost edge of the inner-layer. 4. The protective helmet of claim 1 , further comprising a middle-layer positioned between the outer-layer and inner-layer, and wherein an extent of the middle layer positioned forward of the rear region is omitted from the multi-layer liner assembly. 5. The protective helmet of claim 2 , wherein the middle-layer has a density that is greater than 65 grams per liter. 6. The protective helmet of claim 2 , wherein the middle-layer underlies less than 90% of the inner surface of the outer-layer. 7. The protective helmet of claim 2 , wherein the thickness of the inner layer does not exceed 25 mm and the inner layer has a density that is between 10 grams per liter and 50 grams per liter. 8. The protective helmet of claim 1 , wherein the inner-layer is configured to absorb a first impact type while the outer-layer is configured to absorb a second impact type, and wherein the first impact type has less energy than the second impact type. 9. The protective helmet of claim 1 , wherein at least an extent of the inner layer is configured to move relative to an extent of the outer-layer when the helmet is worn by the player and receives an impact. 10. The protective helmet of claim 1 , wherein an inner surface of the inner-layer is custom formed to match a topography of the player's head. 11. The protective helmet of claim 1 , wherein a boundary condition is provided between the layers of the multi-layer liner assembly to manage energies received from an impact to the helmet. 12. The protective helmet of claim 1 , wherein multi-layer liner assembly includes a movement limiter that limits the relative movement between the inner-layer and the middle-layer. 13. A protective sports helmet to be worn by a player, the protective sports helmet comprising: a flexible outer shell; a multi-layer liner assembly disposed within the flexible outer shell, the multi-layer liner assembly including an inner-layer and an outer-layer, said multi-layer liner assembly permits relative rotational movement between said layers when the helmet is worn by the player and received an impact; wherein the inner-layer is positioned adjacent to the player's head when the protective helmet is worn by the player and is configured to absorb a first impact type and has a density between 20 and 50 grams per liter; wherein the outer-layer is positioned adjacent to an inner surface of the flexible outer shell and the outer-layer is configured to absorb a second impact type having greater energy than the first impact type, and wherein said outer-layer has a thickness at a location in a front region of the outer-layer that is different than a thickness at a location in a crown region of the outer-layer. 14. The protective helmet of claim 13 , further comprising a middle-layer that is positioned between (i) an outer surface of the inner-layer and (ii) an inner surface of the outer-layer, said middle-layer has a plurality of channels extending completely through the middle-layer. 15. The protective helmet of claim 13 , further comprising a middle-layer that is positioned between (i) an outer surface of the inner-layer and (ii) an inner surface of the outer-layer, wherein an extent of the middle-layer is removed from the middle-layer to form an opening in said middle-layer. 16. The protective helmet of claim 14 , wherein a portion of the middle-layer has a thickness that is less than 4 millimeters. 17. The protective helmet of claim 13 , wherein the inner-layer is made from a first material with a first density and the outer-layer is made from a second material with a second density, and wherein the first density is less than the second density. 18. The protective helmet of claim 13 , wherein multi-layer liner assembly includes a movement limiter that limits the movement between the inner-layer and the middle-layer. 19. The protective helmet of claim 13 , wherein the inner-layer is mechanically coupled to the outer-layer by a snap when: (i) a central snap portion extends through an opening in the outer-layer and (ii) a top snap portion is positioned within an extent of the outer-layer. 20. The protective helmet of claim 17 , further comprising a middle-layer; and wherein the middle-layer has a thickness that is less than the thicknesses of each of the inner-layer and outer-layer and is made from a third material. 21. The protective helmet of claim 20 , wherein at least an extent of the inner layer is configured to move relative to an extent of the outer-layer when the helmet is worn by the player and receives an impact.

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  • with relative movement between layers · CPC title

  • A42B3/128Primary

    with zones of different density · CPC title

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What does patent US11291263B2 cover?
A protective helmet to be worn by a player engaged in a sport comprises a flexible outer shell and a multi-layer liner assembly disposed within the outer shell. The multi-layer liner assembly includes an inner-layer, a middle-layer and an outer-layer, and permits relative rotational movement between said layers when the helmet is worn by the player and receives an impact. The inner-layer is mad…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bell Sports Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A42B3/128. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 2022 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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