Mandible guard
US-2018092426-A1 · Apr 5, 2018 · US
US11388944B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11388944-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916381364-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 19, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 19, 2022 |
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A chin strap includes a protective shell including a curved and convex contour extending between lengthwise ends of the shell, the shell further including a first curved edge extending between the lengthwise ends of the shell and a second curved edge extending between the lengthwise ends of the shell. A cross-section along a lengthwise central axis of the chin strap defines a first shell portion including the first curved edge and a second shell portion including the second curved edge. The first shell portion of the cross-section defines a first surface area between the lengthwise central axis and the first curved edge, and the second shell portion of the cross-section defines a second surface area between the lengthwise central axis and the second curved edge, where the first surface area is less than the second surface area.
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A chin strap comprising: a rigid protective shell including an outer surface that faces away from a user's chin during use of the chin strap, the outer surface including a curved and convex contour extending between lengthwise ends of the shell, the shell further including a first curved edge extending between the lengthwise ends along a top edge portion of the shell and a second curved edge extending between the lengthwise ends along a bottom edge portion of the shell that extends below the user's chin during use of the chin strap, wherein the first curved edge includes a concave contour, the second curved edge includes a convex contour, the convex contour of the second curved edge is centrally located along the second curved edge, and at least a portion of the second curved edge of the shell extends further in distance L 2 from a leading forward edge of the convex contour for the outer surface of the shell in relation to a distance L 1 for the first curved edge of the shell, the distance L 1 being measured by a line that extends between a tangent line defined at the leading forward edge and a lengthwise center point of the first curved edge, and the distance L 2 being measured by a line that extends between the tangent line and a lengthwise center point of the second curved edge. 2. The chin strap of claim 1 , wherein a cross-section along a lengthwise central axis of the chin strap defines first and second outer surface shell portions that are asymmetrical such that the first outer surface shell portion of the cross-section including the first curved edge defines a first area that is less than a second area defined by the second outer surface shell portion of the cross-section including the second curved edge. 3. The chin strap of claim 1 , further comprising straps coupled to lengthwise ends of the shell, wherein the straps are further configured to connect with a helmet such that the chin strap is aligned to engage with a user's chin when the user is wearing the helmet. 4. The chin strap of claim 3 , wherein the straps are configured to connect with the helmet such that a portion of the outer surface of the shell including a portion of the second curved edge is disposed beneath the user's chin. 5. The chin strap of claim 1 , further comprising: a cushion member secured to an inner surface of the shell that opposes the shell outer surface, wherein the cushion member includes a surface including a curved and concave contour that extends between lengthwise ends of the cushion member such that the cushion member engages with the user's chin during use of the chin strap. 6. The chin strap of claim 5 , wherein the cushion member comprises compressible material. 7. The chin strap of claim 5 , wherein the cushion member includes at least one raised protrusion extending from the surface of the cushion member so as to engage a user's chin when the chin strap is placed over the user's chin. 8. The chin strap of claim 1 , further comprising a cut-out section extending through and located proximate a lengthwise end of the shell, the cut-out section being suitably dimensioned to facilitate looping of a strap through the cut-out section. 9. The chin strap of claim 8 , further comprising a channel defined on the outer surface of the shell and extending from the cut-out section toward the lengthwise end of the shell. 10. The chin strap of claim 9 , wherein the channel is defined by two spaced apart ridges extending from the outer surface of the shell in a direction from the cut-out section toward the lengthwise end of the shell, the ridges being spaced apart from each other at least the length of the cut-out section. 11. The chin strap of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the second curved edge of the shell extends further in distance from the leading forward edge of the shell than at least a portion of the first curved edge of the shell by an amount of 10-25 mm. 12. A head gear protection device comprising: a helmet configured to fit around at least a portion of a user's head; and the chin strap of claim 1 . 13. The chin strap of claim 1 , wherein the second curved edge further includes a first concave contour located between a first lengthwise end of the shell and the centrally located convex contour of the second curved edge and a second concave contour located between a second lengthwise end of the shell and the centrally located convex contour of the second curved edge, and a cross-section along a lengthwise central axis of the chin strap defines a first shell portion including the first curved edge and a second shell portion including the second curved edge. 14. The chin strap of claim 13 , further comprising: a cushion member secured to an inner surface of the shell that opposes the shell outer surface, wherein the cushion member includes a surface including a curved and concave contour that extends between lengthwise ends of the cushion member such that the cushion member engages with the user's chin during use of the chin strap. 15. The chin strap of claim 14 , wherein: the first shell portion of the cross-section defines a first surface area between the lengthwise central axis and the first curved edge; the second shell portion of the cross-section defines a second surface area between the lengthwise central axis and the second curved edge; and the first surface area is less than the second surface area.
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