Methods for producing helmet inserts with materials having multiple mechanisms of hardening
US-2021024775-A1 · Jan 28, 2021 · US
US11304471B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11304471-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916598248-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2022 |
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A helmet liner includes: (a) an open lattice body portion comprised of a polymer, the body portion having opposite face portions and a circumferential side portion; (b) a helmet contact surface portion formed on one of the face portions; and (c) a skin contact portion formed on the other of the face portions, the skin contact portion configured with the lattice body portion so air can circulate through both the body portion and the skin contact portion.
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We claim: 1. A helmet liner, comprising: (a) an open lattice body portion comprised of a polymer, said body portion having opposite face portions and a circumferential side portion; (b) a helmet contact surface portion formed on one of said face portions; and (c) a skin contact portion formed on the other of said face portions, said skin contact portion configured with said lattice body portion so air can circulate through both said body portion and said skin contact portion, wherein said lattice body portion is comprised of a plurality of interconnected struts having an average diameter of 0.3 mm to 3 mm. 2. The helmet liner of claim 1 , wherein said body portion comprises a base portion and a plurality of fingers extending from said base portion, said fingers separated by gaps. 3. The helmet liner of claim 1 , wherein said circumferential side portion comprises side openings adjacent the helmet contact surface portion and configured to circulate air therethrough and into said lattice body portion. 4. The helmet liner of claim 1 , further comprising: (d) a breathable wicking fabric connected to said liner and overlying said skin contact portion. 5. The helmet liner of claim 1 , wherein said lattice body portion is comprised of repeating tetrahedral unit cells. 6. The helmet liner of claim 1 , wherein: said helmet contact surface portion is generally flat, and/or said skin contact portion is configured as a smoothed segment of said lattice body portion. 7. The helmet liner of claim 1 , wherein said body portion is rigid, flexible, or elastic. 8. The helmet liner of claim 1 , said liner configured to cushion a wearer from the helmet. 9. The helmet liner of claim 1 , said liner configured to wick perspiration away from a wearer, and/or wick perspiration along said skin contact portion to thereby more rapidly disperse perspiration of a wearer. 10. The helmet liner of claim 1 , wherein said body portion is comprised of a plurality of interconnected body members, each body member produced by the process of additive manufacturing from a light polymerizable resin. 11. The helmet liner of claim 1 produced by the process of additive manufacturing. 12. The helmet liner of claim 1 produced by the process of stereolithography from a light-polymerizable resin, optionally wherein said resin comprises a dual cure resin; and/or optionally wherein said process comprises forming said body portion or body members as at least one intermediate by additive manufacturing, optionally interconnecting said members, and then further curing said intermediate. 13. A helmet comprising: (a) a rigid, shock-absorbing, protective shell having an interior surface and an exterior surface; and (b) a helmet liner comprising: (a′) an open lattice body portion comprised of a polymer, said body portion having opposite face portions and a circumferential side portion; (b′) a helmet contact surface portion formed on one of said face portions; and (c′) a skin contact portion formed on the other of said face portions, said skin contact portion configured with said lattice body portion so air can circulate through both said body portion and said skin contact portion, wherein said helmet contact surface portion is connected to said helmet interior surface, wherein: said body portion comprises a base portion and a plurality of fingers extending from said base portion, said fingers separated by gaps; said circumferential side portion comprises side openings configured to circulate air therethrough and into said lattice body portion; said protective shell has a plurality of vents formed therein, said vents subdividing said shell into a plurality of ribs, and said fingers of said body portion are connected or contacted to and aligned with said ribs, and at least some of said side portion openings of said liner are adjacent and/or open to said vents of said helmet; and/or said protective shell has a lower perimeter, and at least some of said side portion openings of said liner are adjacent and/or open to said lower perimeter of said helmet. 14. The helmet of claim 13 , wherein said protective shell includes at least one shock-absorbing component. 15. The helmet of claim 13 , wherein said protective shell comprises a crushable closed cell foam. 16. The helmet of claim 13 , wherein said helmet is configured as a bicycling, skiing, motorcycling, combat, skydiving, football, baseball, lacrosse, ice hockey, construction, or horseback riding helmet. 17. A liner for a wearable article, comprising: (a) an open lattice body portion comprised of a polymer, said body portion having opposite face portions and a circumferential side portion; (b) a garment or wearable protector contact surface portion formed on one of said face portions; and (c) a skin or body contact portion formed on the other of said face portions, said skin or body contact portion configured with said lattice body portion so air can circulate through said body portion and through said skin or body contact portion to contact the skin of a wearer, wherein said circumferential side portion comprises side openings adjacent said garment or wearable protector contact surface portion and configured to circulate air therethrough and into said lattice body portion. 18. The liner of claim 17 , wherein said liner is configured for installation into or onto a wearable protective device, wherein said wearable protective device is a shin guard, knee pad, elbow pad, sports brassiere, bicycling shorts, backpack strap, backpack back, neck brace, chest protector, protective vest, protective jackets, slacks, suits, overalls, jumpsuit, and/or protective slacks. 19. The liner of claim 17 , further comprising: (d) a breathable wicking fabric connected to said liner and overlying said skin or body contact portion. 20. The liner of claim 17 , wherein said lattice body portion is comprised of a plurality of interconnected struts having an average diameter of 0.3 mm to 3 mm. 21. The liner of claim 17 , wherein said lattice body portion is comprised of repeating tetrahedral unit cells. 22. The liner of claim 17 , wherein: said garment or wearable protector contact surface portion is generally flat, and/or said skin or body contact portion is configured as a smoothed segment of said lattice body portion. 23. The liner of claim 17 , wherein said body portion is rigid, flexible, or elastic. 24. The liner of claim 17 , said liner configured to cushion a wearer from the garment or wearable protector contact surface portion. 25. The liner of claim 17 , said liner configured to wick perspiration away from a wearer, and/or wick perspiration along said skin or body contact portion to thereby more rapidly disperse perspiration of a wearer. 26. The liner of claim 17 , wherein said body portion is comprised of a plurality interconnected body members, each body member produced by the process of additive manufacturing from a light polymerizable resin. 27. The liner of claim 17 produced by the process of additive manufacturing. 28. The liner of claim 17 produced by the process of stereolithography from a light-polymerizable resin, optionally wherein said resin comprises a dual cure resin; and/or optionally wherein said process comprises forming said body portion or body members as at least one intermediate by additive manufacturing, optionally interco
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