Football helmet with impact attenuation system

US11910859B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11910859-B2
Application numberUS-202016813294-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 9, 2020
Priority dateFeb 12, 2013
Publication dateFeb 27, 2024
Grant dateFeb 27, 2024

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A protective football helmet is provided having a one-piece molded shell with an impact attenuation system. This system includes an impact attenuation member formed in an extent of the front shell portion by removing material from the front portion. The impact attenuation member is purposely engineered to change how the front portion responds to an impact force applied substantially normal to the front portion as compared to how other portions of the shell respond to that impact force. In one version, the impact attenuation member is a cantilevered segment formed in the front portion of the shell.

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What is claimed is: 1. A football helmet to be worn by a player while playing football, the helmet comprising: a one-piece shell including: a crown portion defining an upper region of the shell; a front portion extending generally forwardly and downwardly from the crown portion, the front portion including a lower frontal region that extends continuously along the front portion; left and right side portions extending generally downwardly and laterally from the crown portion, each of the left and right side portions having an ear flap configured to overlie an ear of the player wearing the helmet; a rear portion extending generally rearwardly and downwardly from the crown portion; and, means for dynamically varying impact response of the shell when an impact is applied to the shell, wherein said means includes an entire continuous gap formed completely through the shell and above the lower frontal region, said continuous gap having both a substantially vertical gap segment and a substantially horizontal gap segment extending laterally from the vertical gap segment towards one of the left and right side portions of the shell. 2. The football helmet of claim 1 , wherein the means for dynamically varying impact response of the shell includes a cantilevered segment having a base and a free end, and wherein the free end terminates above the continuous gap. 3. The football helmet of claim 2 , wherein the base is a living hinge to facilitate elastic deformation of the cantilevered segment when an impact force is applied to the front portion of the shell. 4. The football helmet of claim 1 , wherein the continuous gap has a second substantially vertical gap segment to provide the continuous gap with a substantially U-shaped configuration. 5. The football helmet of claim 1 , wherein, when said impact force is applied to the front portion of the shell, an extent of the means for dynamically varying impact response of the shell is elastically displaced inward of the lower frontal shell region. 6. The football helmet of claim 1 , further comprising a front energy attenuation member secured to an inner surface of the helmet, the energy attenuation member extending across an extent of the front portion of the shell and underlying the means for dynamically varying impact response of the shell. 7. The football helmet of claim 6 , wherein, when an impact force causes an extent of the means for dynamically varying impact response of the shell to elastically deform whereby a first portion of the front energy attenuation member is compressed and a second portion of the front energy attenuation member remains substantially uncompressed. 8. The football helmet of claim 1 , wherein the front portion of the shell includes a pair of front vent openings, and wherein the means for dynamically varying impact response of the shell is positioned between the front vent openings. 9. The football helmet of claim 1 , wherein the shell has (i) a first thickness at a first point positioned adjacent the continuous gap and (ii) a second thickness at a second point near the center of the means for dynamically varying impact response of the shell, wherein the first thickness is greater than the second thickness. 10. The football helmet of claim 1 , wherein a majority of the means for dynamically varying impact response of the shell has a substantially consistent thickness. 11. The football helmet of claim 1 , wherein an obtuse angle is formed between the substantially vertical gap segment and the substantially horizontal gap segment. 12. The football helmet of claim 1 , wherein the one-piece shell is an outer shell that receives impacts when the football helmet is worn by the player while playing football. 13. A protective sports helmet to be worn by a wearer, the helmet comprising: an outer shell including: a crown portion defining an upper region of the shell; a front portion extending generally forwardly and downwardly from the crown portion, the front portion having a lower frontal shell region that is adjacent a lower frontal edge of the shell; left and right side portions extending generally downwardly and laterally from the crown portion, and wherein the lower frontal edge extends continuously between the left and right side portions; a rear portion extending generally rearwardly and downwardly from the crown portion; an entire continuous gap formed completely through the shell and above the lower frontal shell region, the continuous gap having a first gap segment that extends towards the lower frontal edge of the shell and a second gap segment that extends from the first segment towards one of the left and right side portions of the shell; and, an impact attenuation member formed in the front portion of the shell adjacent and above the lower frontal shell region, wherein an extent of the impact attenuation member is positioned adjacent to the first and second gap segments of the continuous gap. 14. The protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein the impact attenuation member includes a base that acts as a living hinge to facilitate elastic deformation of an extent of the impact attenuation member when said impact force is applied to the front portion of the shell. 15. The protective sports helmet of claim 13 , further comprising a front energy attenuation member secured to an inner surface of the helmet, the energy attenuation member extending across an extent of the front portion of the shell and underlying the impact attenuation member. 16. The protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein the front portion of the shell has a structural modulus that is different than a structural modulus of the crown portion of the shell. 17. The protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein an obtuse angle is formed between the first gap segment and the second gap segment. 18. The protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein the continuous gap includes an end point that has a width that is larger than a width of the second gap segment. 19. The protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein an extent of the impact attenuation member is capable of being elastically displaced inward of the lower frontal shell region when an impact force is applied substantially normal to the front portion of the shell. 20. The protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein the front portion of the shell includes: (i) a shell opening with a lower substantially linear edge, and (ii) an angled sidewall that (a) resides below the shell opening, (b) is positioned adjacent to the lower substantially linear edge and (c) has a height that is reduced as it extends towards the rear portion of the shell. 21. The protective sports helmet of claim 13 , wherein the continuous gap has a second substantially vertical gap segment to provide the continuous gap with a substantially U-shaped configuration. 22. A protective sports helmet to be worn by a wearer, the helmet comprising: a shell including: a crown portion defining an upper region of the shell; a front portion extending generally forwardly and downwardly from the crown portion, the front portion having a continuous lower frontal edge; left and right side portions extending generally downwardly and laterally from the crown portion, each of the left and right side portions having an ear flap configured to overlie an ear of the player wearing the helmet, and wherein the continuous lower frontal edge extends between the left and right side portion; a rear portion extending generally r

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Classifications

  • A42B3/20Primary

    Face guards, e.g. for ice hockey (A42B3/22 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • with reinforcing means · CPC title

  • A42B3/068Primary

    with preferential fracture zones · CPC title

  • Chin straps or similar retention devices · CPC title

  • with a padded structure, e.g. foam · CPC title

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What does patent US11910859B2 cover?
A protective football helmet is provided having a one-piece molded shell with an impact attenuation system. This system includes an impact attenuation member formed in an extent of the front shell portion by removing material from the front portion. The impact attenuation member is purposely engineered to change how the front portion responds to an impact force applied substantially normal to t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Riddell
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A42B3/20. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 27 2024 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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