Protective headgear with adjustable air supply
US-11253022-B2 · Feb 22, 2022 · US
US11779075B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11779075-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217569573-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 6, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2023 |
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Protective headgear including central, left lateral, and right lateral trunks, and which may include at least one external, remote handle for directing air flow.
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A protective headgear comprising: a protective helmet that defines an interior space, that comprises an inward major surface, and that comprises a forward window with a windowpane; a head suspension that is connected to the helmet; and an air supply module mounted at least partially within the interior space defined by the helmet, wherein the air supply module comprises central, right lateral, and left lateral trunks that are configured so that the central trunk, the right lateral trunk, and the left lateral trunk each comprise an inward major wall from which sidewalls extend outwardly, but with at least a portion of the central trunk, the right lateral trunk, and the left lateral trunk not comprising an outward major wall, so that selected central, left and right areas of the inward major surface of the helmet combine with the central, left lateral and right lateral trunks of the air supply module to respectively define a central air supply passage and left and right lateral air supply passages for delivering air to a wearer of the protective headgear. 2. The protective headgear of claim 1 wherein the air supply module comprises an external, remote handle that is remotely connected to an air valve that is operative to control a rate at which air is directed into the central air supply passage in comparison to a rate at which air is directed into the left and right lateral air supply passages. 3. The protective headgear of claim 2 wherein the remote handle is a recessed handle that is configured so that at least an inward portion of the handle is positioned within a laterally outwardly-open-ended cavity of a lateral side of the helmet, and wherein the remote handle is mechanically connected to the air valve by a cable whose first end is attached to the remote handle and whose second end is connected to a leader air director of the air valve, the leader air director being movable between at least a first position in which air is directed into the central air passage, and a second position in which air is directed into the left lateral air passage or the right lateral air passage. 4. The protective headgear of claim 2 wherein the remote handle is a pivotally movable handle that is pivotally attached to a lower end portion of the left lateral trunk or the right lateral trunk of the air supply module rather than being pivotally attached to the helmet. 5. The protective headgear of claim 2 wherein the remote handle is mechanically connected to the air valve by a cable whose first end is attached to the remote handle and whose second end is connected to a leader air director of the air valve, the leader air director being movable between at least a first position in which air is directed into the central air passage, and a second position in which air is directed into the left lateral air passage or the right lateral air passage, wherein the remote handle that is remotely mechanically connected to the air valve is a primary remote handle and wherein the cable to which the primary remote handle is connected is a primary cable, and wherein the air supply module further comprises a secondary remote handle that is remotely connected to an air deflector that is operable by the secondary remote handle to control a direction in which air is emitted from an outlet of the central air supply passage. 6. The protective headgear of claim 2 wherein the remote handle that is remotely connected to the air valve is a primary remote handle and wherein the cable to which the primary remote handle is connected is a primary cable, wherein the air supply module further comprises a secondary remote handle that is remotely connected to an air deflector that is operable by the secondary remote handle to control a direction in which air is emitted from an outlet of the central air supply passage, and wherein the remote handle is a recessed handle that is configured so that at least an inward portion of the handle is positioned within a laterally outwardly-open-ended cavity of a lateral side of the helmet. 7. The protective headgear of claim 6 wherein the secondary remote handle is a recessed handle that is mechanically connected to the air deflector by way of a secondary cable that is a single, push-pull cable and whose first end is attached to the secondary remote, recessed handle and whose second end is connected to the air deflector; and, wherein the air deflector is configured to be moved by the push-pull cable between at least a first position which causes air to be emitted from the outlet of the central air supply passage in a direction generally toward the window of the helmet, and a second position which causes air to be emitted from the outlet of the central air supply passage in a direction generally toward the face of a wearer of the protective headgear. 8. The protective headgear of claim 7 wherein the air deflector is pivotally attached to the central trunk of the air supply module and is pivotally movable between at least the first position and the second position. 9. The protective headgear of claim 1 wherein the protective headgear further includes a vision-protective visor that is pivotally connected to the helmet and/or to the head suspension, so that the vision-protective visor can be pivotally moved relative to the helmet, between an eye-shielding position and a non-eye-shielding position. 10. The protective headgear of claim 9 wherein the vision-protective visor comprises an automatic darkening filter comprising at least one switchable shutter that is mounted in a forward window of the vision-protective visor. 11. The protective headgear of claim 1 wherein the protective headgear further comprises a face seal that is provided at least partially within the interior space defined by the helmet, and that is configured to contact portions of a face of a wearer of the protective headgear to provide a space into which filtered air is delivered through an air outlet of one or more of the air supply passages. 12. The protective headgear of claim 1 wherein the helmet and the air supply module are each made of injection molded, non-elastomeric thermoplastic resins, with the proviso that at least the central trunk and the left and right lateral trunks of the air supply module do not comprise any resiliently compressible seals, cushions or gaskets, and with the further proviso that no resiliently compressible seal, cushion or gasket is provided at any location at which a portion of the air supply module abuts against a portion of the helmet. 13. The protective headgear of claim 1 wherein the headgear comprises an air inlet passage that is defined by the air supply module and that is not defined by any portion of the helmet, and that is configured to receive flowing air from a powered-air source. 14. A protective apparatus comprising the protective headgear of claim 1 and further comprising a powered-air source and at least one filter that is configured to remove particles and/or gases from flowing air received from the powered-air source before the flowing air is delivered to a wearer of the protective headgear. 15. The protective apparatus of claim 14 wherein the powered-air source and the protective headgear are configured so that the central air supply passage and left and right lateral air supply passages are maintained under positive pressure when the protective apparatus is in operation. 16. The protective apparatus of claim 14 wherein the headgear comprises an air inlet passage that is defined by the air supply module and that is not defined by any portion of the helmet, and that receives th
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