Helmet Accessory Mounting System

US2024389704A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2024389704-A1
Application numberUS-202418414886-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 17, 2024
Priority dateMay 22, 2019
Publication dateNov 28, 2024
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A helmet accessory mounting system includes a mounting device configured to couple to an outer surface of a side of a helmet. The mounting device includes a plurality of mounting locations configured to removeably couple to at least one accessory. A plurality of the plurality of mounting locations each includes an electrical node. A power supply is coupled to the mounting device. An electrical supply line electrically couples the power supply to each of the electrical nodes and the electrical supply line is contained at least partially within the mounting device.

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1 . A helmet accessory mounting system comprising: a mounting device configured to couple to an outer surface of a side of a helmet, the mounting device including a plurality of mounting locations configured to releasably couple to at least one accessory, a plurality of the plurality of mounting locations each including an electrical node; a power supply coupled to the mounting device; an electrical supply line electrically coupling the power supply to each of the electrical nodes, the electrical supply line contained at least partially within the mounting device; and a sensor configured to sense a condition associated with the at least one accessory being coupled to the mounting device. 2 - 3 . (canceled) 4 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor includes a Hall Effect sensor. 5 - 10 . (canceled) 11 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 1 further comprising: a data transmission line coupled between the power supply and the mounting device and configured to transfer data between one of the at least one accessory and another of the at least one accessory. 12 - 17 . (canceled) 18 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 1 further comprising: a switch in the electrical supply line, wherein the switch is closed when the sensor senses the condition associated with the accessory being coupled to the mounting device. 19 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 1 further comprising: an accessory presence sensor configured to sense a magnetic field associated with the at least one accessory. 20 - 21 . (canceled) 22 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 1 further comprising: for each electrical node: an enable circuit in electrical communication with the respective electrical node, the enable circuit configured to: sense an attachment of an accessory at an electrical node, and output an enable signal in response to determining that an accessory is connected to an respective electrical node; and a current limiting circuit in electrical communication with the enable circuit and the power supply, the current limiting circuit configured to: receive the enable signal from the enable circuit to enable the current limiting circuit, receive electrical power from the power supply, and in response to receiving the enable signal, limit an amount of electrical current in the electrical power provided by the power supply to the respective accessory to mitigate or prevent damage to the respective accessory, the power supply or the mounting device. 23 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 22 , wherein the amount of electrical current is limited to less than a predetermined threshold. 24 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 22 , wherein the current limiting circuit including a temperature detection circuit configured to: while the current limiting circuit is enabled: detect an internal temperature of components of the current limiting circuit, and in response to detecting that the internal temperature of the components of the current limiting circuit exceeds a threshold, disabling the current limiting circuit to prevent the respective accessory from receiving electrical power from the power supply, and in response to detecting that the internal temperature of the components of the current limiting circuit falls below a threshold, re-enabling the current limiting circuit to allow the respective accessory to receive electrical power from the power supply. 25 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one accessory has one of at least two separate voltage requirements, the helmet accessory mounting system further comprising: a power switching circuit configured to: receive a power signal from the power supply, and select and transmit a low voltage or a high voltage to the at least one accessory based on an operating voltage signal received from the at least one accessory indicating a voltage requirement of the at least one accessory. 26 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 25 , wherein the power switching circuit includes: a regulator circuit configured to supply the low voltage at a constant voltage to the at least one accessory and a voltage decay simulation circuit configured to: while the regulator circuit is transmitting the low voltage at a constant voltage, generating an adjustment voltage inversely proportional to the power signal from the power supply such that the adjustment voltage increases as a voltage of the power signal decreases, subtracting the adjustment voltage from the low voltage to create an adjusted low voltage that is transmitted to the at least one accessory. 27 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 25 , wherein the adjusted low voltage varies as a function of an environmental temperature at the helmet. 28 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 25 , wherein the power switching circuit includes: a voltage drop reduction circuit configured to mitigate a difference in voltage between the power signal and the high voltage transmitted to the at least one accessory caused by one or more semiconductor components in an electrical communication path between the power signal and the high voltage transmitted to the at least one accessory. 29 - 37 . (canceled) 38 . The helmet accessory mounting system of claim 1 further comprising: a helmet controller in electrical communication with each of the electrical nodes, and a data line coupling each of the electrical nodes, wherein the helmet controller is configured to: periodically probe each of the electrical nodes to determine if a respective accessory is connected to the respective electrical node; and in response to determining that a respective accessory is connected to the respective electrical node: enable power at the electrical node, transmit a broadcast discover message to the respective accessory at the electrical node, receive product identification and device identification information validate the respective accessory using the product identification and device identification, assign a node identifier to the respective electrical node, transmit the node identifier to the respective accessory at the electrical node for the respective accessory to register the node identifier, and exchange accessory data with the respective accessory. 39 . A helmet accessory mounting system comprising: a mounting device configured to couple to an outer surface of a side of a helmet, the mounting device including a plurality of mounting locations configured to releasably couple to at least one accessory, a plurality of the plurality of mounting locations each including an electrical node; a power supply coupled to the mounting device; an electrical supply line electrically coupling the power supply to each of the electrical nodes, the electrical supply line contained at least partially within the mounting device; and a data line coupling each of the electrical nodes, wherein the data line is configured to transmit first accessory data from a first accessory connected at one of the electrical nodes to a second accessory connected at another of the electrical nodes, wherein the first accessory data includes first accessory state data representative of the state of the first accessory, and wherein the second accessory changes from operating in a first state to operating in a second state in response to receiving the first accessory state data from the first accessory.

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  • specially adapted for holding portable devices containing batteries (H02J7/751 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • A42B3/0406Primary

    Accessories for helmets · CPC title

  • A42B3/30Primary

    Mounting radio sets or communication systems · CPC title

  • A42B3/04Primary

    Parts, details or accessories of helmets · CPC title

  • Detecting, signalling or lighting devices · CPC title

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What does patent US2024389704A1 cover?
A helmet accessory mounting system includes a mounting device configured to couple to an outer surface of a side of a helmet. The mounting device includes a plurality of mounting locations configured to removeably couple to at least one accessory. A plurality of the plurality of mounting locations each includes an electrical node. A power supply is coupled to the mounting device. An electrical …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gentex Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A42B3/0406. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 28 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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