Modular helmet system

US11419382B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11419382-B2
Application numberUS-202117229202-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 13, 2021
Priority dateApr 14, 2020
Publication dateAug 23, 2022
Grant dateAug 23, 2022

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A helmet mounting system for attaching an accessory device to a helmet includes one or more cables with a hook for removably engaging the brim of the helmet. Each cable has an end attached to a spool which is rotatable in a first direction for winding of the cable(s) around the spool and a second direction for unwinding the cable. A tensioning mechanism is coupled to the spool. In certain embodiments, one or more accessory devices are electrically coupled to a power and data management module for routing power, data and control signals to the one or more accessory devices. Accessory devices are interchangeable, providing a modular system that can be customized to meet mission requirements and accessory devices are removable and replaceable as mission requirements change.

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What is claimed is: 1. A helmet mounting system for removably attaching an accessory device to the helmet, comprising: a helmet including a shell configured to fit over a user's head and a brim disposed about a periphery of the shell; one or more cables attached to a hook, the hook configured to removably engage the brim; each of said one or more cables having at least one end attached to a spool, the spool being rotatable in a first direction to cause a winding of the one or more cables around the spool and in a second direction opposite the first direction to cause an unwinding of the cable around the spool; and a tensioning mechanism attached to the helmet and coupled to the spool, wherein rotation of the spool in the first direction is configured to increase tension in the cable for securing the accessory device to the helmet and rotation of the spool in the second direction is configured to decrease tension in the cable for releasing the accessory device from the helmet. 2. The helmet mounting system of claim 1 , further comprising: a knob coupled to the spool wherein the spool is configured to rotate responsive to rotation of the knob; a ratchet mechanism coupled to the spool and configured to permit rotation of the spool in the first direction and prevent rotation of the spool in the second direction; and a release mechanism configured to selectively disengage the ratchet mechanism from the spool to permit rotation of the spool in the second direction. 3. The helmet mounting system of claim 1 , further comprising: a shroud disposed at a front and central portion of the shell; a power and data management module disposed at a rear and central portion of the shell, the power and data management module including one or more batteries for supplying one or more of electrical power, data signals and control signals to one or more helmet mounted accessory components. 4. The helmet mounting system of claim 3 , further comprising one or both of: one or more accessory rail interface members; and an identification friend or foe (IFF) apparatus. 5. The helmet mounting system of claim 3 , further comprising said one or more accessory rail interface members and one or more accessory devices removably attachable to said one or more accessory rail interface members, wherein the one or more accessory rail interface members are selected from the group consisting of: a controller module having a plurality of manually operable controller switches disposed on a controller housing enclosing circuitry for controlling operation of another accessory device disposed on the helmet; a camera module having one or more cameras mounted within a camera housing; a navigation module having a global positioning system receiver received within a navigation housing, the global positioning system receiver configured to receive radio frequency positioning signals from a satellite-based radio navigation system; a radio module having a radio frequency transceiver received within a radio housing, microphone operably coupled to the radio frequency transceiver, an audio speaker operably coupled to the radio frequency transceiver, and one or more manually operable radio control buttons disposed on the radio housing for controlling operation of the radio module; a flashlight module having a light source assembly received within a flashlight housing and one or more manually operable flashlight switches for controlling operation of the flashlight module; a music player module including a music player housing and one or more manually actuatable music player switches for controlling music playback operation; a weapon module for firing a projectile, the weapon module including a firing mechanism received within a weapon housing, a manually actuatable fire button on the weapon housing and interacting with the firing mechanism, and a barrel for directing a path of the projectile; a mission recording system for recording a scene viewed with a night vision device. Digital representations of recorded audio and video may be stored on an associated electronic storage media such as a flash storage card. 6. The helmet mounting system of claim 3 , further comprising: a first electrical cable extending along a centerline of the shell between the power and data management module and an identification friend or foe apparatus disposed on the shell; a second electrical cable extending between the power and data management module and at least one accessory rail interface member disposed on a first transverse side of the shell; a third electrical cable extending between the power and data management module and at least one accessory rail interface member disposed on a second transverse sides of the shell; a fourth electrical cable extending between the at least one accessory rail interface member on the first transverse side of the shell to the shroud; and a fifth electrical cable extending between the at least one accessory rail interface member on the second transverse side of the shell to the shroud. 7. The helmet mounting system of claim 3 , further comprising: a first electrical cable extending along a centerline of the shell between the power and data management module and an identification friend or foe apparatus disposed on the shell; a second electrical cable in electrical communication with the first electrical cable extending along a centerline of the shell between the identification friend or foe module and the shroud module. 8. The helmet mounting system of claim 7 , further comprising: a third electrical cable extending between the power and data management module and a first accessory rail interface member; a fourth electrical cable extending between the power and data management module and a second accessory rail interface member, wherein the first and second accessory rail interface members are disposed on opposite lateral sides of the shell; an optional fifth electrical cable extending between the first accessory rail interface member and a third accessory rail interface member; and an optional sixth electrical cable extending between the second accessory rail interface member and a fourth accessory rail interface member, wherein the third and fourth accessory rail interface members are disposed on opposite transverse sides of the shell. 9. The helmet mounting system of claim 8 , further comprising: a first housing member receiving the shroud; a second housing member receiving the power and data management module a third housing member receiving the first accessory rail interface member; a fourth housing member receiving the second accessory rail interface member; a fifth housing member receiving the IFF apparatus; a rear cable enclosure extending between the second and fifth housing members and receiving at least a portion of the first third and fourth electrical cables; a front cable enclosure extending between the first and fifth housing members and receiving the second electrical cable; a first side cable enclosure extending between the third and fifth housing members and receiving at least a portion of the third electrical cable; and a second side cable enclosure extending between the fourth and fifth housing members and receiving at least a portion of the fourth electrical cable. 10. The helmet mounting system of claim 9 , further comprising: a dial which is manually rotatable to cause rotation of the spool in the first direction; wherein said one or more cables includes a first cable having a first end coupled to the spool and a second end coupled to the spool, the first cable passing through a series of cable guides in each of the first side cable enclosure, front cable enclosure, and second side c

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Classifications

  • A42B3/30Primary

    Mounting radio sets or communication systems · CPC title

  • A42B3/04Primary

    Parts, details or accessories of helmets · CPC title

  • Lighting devices, e.g. helmets with lamps · CPC title

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What does patent US11419382B2 cover?
A helmet mounting system for attaching an accessory device to a helmet includes one or more cables with a hook for removably engaging the brim of the helmet. Each cable has an end attached to a spool which is rotatable in a first direction for winding of the cable(s) around the spool and a second direction for unwinding the cable. A tensioning mechanism is coupled to the spool. In certain embod…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wilcox Ind Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A42B3/30. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 23 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).