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Chin protection system

a protection system and chin technology, applied in the direction of helmet covers, headwear fastenings, protective garments, etc., can solve the problems of unintended removal of helmets, mandible, chin lacerations, etc., and achieve the effect of not affecting the warranty or safety rating of helmets

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-06-20
STRONG GEAR
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This patent describes a system for protecting a rider's chin while wearing a helmet. The system includes an elastic thumb that attaches to different types of helmets without modifying them, a stretchy helmet cover that fits various helmet styles, and a pliable retainer that keeps the chin protector in place during movements and impacts. Additionally, a chin protection system provides stability during rapid head movements, which is often lacking in a typical chin strap system. Overall, the system is effective and safe, ensuring the rider's chin is protected while wearing the helmet.

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However, helmets do little to protect the chin, mandible, and facial structures of a user during a face forward fall, which generally result in chin lacerations and possible facture of the mandible.
Such systems avoid attachment at the chin because it would be possible for a chin attachment system to be dislodged from the chin during a violent impact and risk unintended removal of the helmet.
Therefore the field has needed a supplemental system that serves to protect a user's chin and adding stability to a helmet system, while not reducing the safety associated with traditional retainer straps.

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[0015]The claimed chin protection system enables a significant advance in the state of the art of facial injury prevention and is designed to not effect a helmet's accreditation by a safety organization. The chin protection system is releasably attached a helmet (100) without impacting the helmet's safety rating because it does not modify the helmet in any manner in order to secure the system to the helmet, and it does not modify the means by which the helmet is meant to be retained on a user during an impact. A generic helmet is illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 and is generally illustrated as a bike helmet, although the present invention may be utilized on any safety helmet including, but not limited to, bike helmets, skateboard helmets, rollerblade helmets, ski / snowboard helmets, motorcycle helmets, go-cart helmets, baseball and softball helmets, and climbing helmets, just to name a few.

[0016]Such helmets (100) are typically characterized by a rigid helmet shell (110) and a helmet...

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Abstract

A chin protection system for releasable attachment to a wide variety of helmets through the use of an elastically-deformable helmet cover, a pliable retainer, and a chin protector. The system safely attaches to a helmet without any modifications to the helmet and therefore does not impact the warranty or safety rating of the helmet. The helmet cover is designed to stretch and conform to numerous different helmet styles and manufacturers, while serving as an attachment point for the pliable retainer. The pliable retainer provides the tensile force necessary to keep the chin protector in place throughout the range of movement common during sporting activities, as well as during an impact to the chin. The chin protection system may be utilized on any safety helmet including, but not limited to, bike helmets, skateboard helmets, rollerblade helmets, ski / snowboard helmets, motorcycle helmets, go-cart helmets, baseball and softball helmets, and climbing helmets.

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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0001]This invention was not made as part of a federally sponsored research or development project.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]The present invention relates to protection equipment for the human chin; more specifically to a chin protection system that can be attached to an existing safety helmet without any modifications to the helmet.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Injuries to the heads of children and adults due to falls and / or collisions experienced during sporting events such as bicycling, skateboarding, and rollerblading have been reduced as a result of more widespread recognition that helmets should be worn during such activities. However, helmets do little to protect the chin, mandible, and facial structures of a user during a face forward fall, which generally result in chin lacerations and possible facture of the mandible.[0004]Safety helmets generally require a system to retain the helmet on a user's head during a vi...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A42B3/08A42B3/04
CPCA42B3/205A42B3/003
Inventor KRAVITZ, SCOTT G.WATSON, DAVID D.VITITOE, KEVINAFRICA, TOMO'HARA, KATE MARIEBERGER, RYAN ROBERT
Owner STRONG GEAR
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