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Protective Headgear Holder

a protective headgear and holder technology, applied in the field of protective headgear holders, can solve the problems of affecting the protection of headgear, etc., and achieve the effect of saving packaging space and being easy to remov

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-10-03
ARRANTS REBECCA CAMPBELL
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is a protective headgear holder that can safely and securely hold various types of common protective headgear and hard hats. It is portable, mountable, and adjustable and uses leverage, contoured interior contact, friction, and gravity to keep the headgear in place and protect the brim. The holder can be hung anywhere and is easy to use while carrying to different places. It offers multiple benefits to users by providing secure suspension, support, storage, preservation, and protection for different types, sizes, and shapes of protective headgear. It is simple and easy to use and transport in various settings with different applications.

Problems solved by technology

When not in use, protective headgear is most likely to be hung on a peg, or placed on a table, counter top, inside a locker, on a vehicle seat or floorboard and thereby subjecting the protective headgear to dirt and damage.
Due to the typically rounded oval shape of the protective headgear, uncontained protective headgear being transported in a vehicle has a tendency to roll, tumble, and bang against other objects with each turn, and during braking or acceleration of the vehicle.
This uncontrolled movement can subject the protective headgear to structural damage, soiling, or scarring.
Uncontained protective headgear in a moving vehicle can be dangerous during an accident, and can cause injuries to passengers and / or the driver of the vehicle.
The headgear itself can sustain unseen structural damage caused by impact with other objects.
Another common past issue of the storage and transport of headgear is the lack of air circulation in many of the typical places of storage and transport such as an enclosed locker, or floorboard or seat of a vehicle, which is prone to extreme heat at times, and is not conducive to the airing out and drying out of the oftentimes sweat soaked interior surface of headgear.
However, such previous devices do not include structural configurations capable of supporting the protective headgear in the manner of the present invention.
Prior headgear holding devices do not provide support specifically to the curved interior lining of the headgear using an angled feature, which provides more points of contact to the curved interior, and therefore, holds the headgear more securely while protecting it from dirt and damage.

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[0036]Any measurements and angles listed or shown, are meant to be illustrative, and are in no way intended to be restrictive. The particular designs and specific arrangements of the various structural properties of this invention, can be adapted to provide different aesthetic qualities and / or structural properties and as such may take various forms and be engineered in different manners and of different materials without departing from the spirit or essence of this invention.

[0037]Referring to FIG. 1, FIG. 2, FIG. 3, FIG. 4, FIG. 5, FIG. 6, FIG. 7, FIG. 8, FIG. 9, FIG. 10, and FIG. 11, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, FIG. 1 depicts the eight basic body parts of the protective headgear holder 40. In the current preferred embodiment of this invention, the protective headgear holder 40 is fashioned in eight basic areas; the neck, generally shown at the shaded section 41; the back, generally shown at the shaded section 42; the le...

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Abstract

A holder for the secure transport and storage of various types of protective headgear that maintains secure support and retention of the headgear while protecting the brim. The device is versatile; it is adjustable, mountable, and portable; of sturdy construction, yet economical to produce. The device includes a self-contained mounting plate for permanent mounting on surfaces such as a wall or trailer rib. It has no moving parts with the exception of an included removable, swivel-able hook, which allows for multiple hanging options such as from a peg, a clothing rod, the pole of a vehicle headrest, the back edge of a chair, and door and cabinet knobs. The device includes an area configured to securely hold other items simultaneously while also holding headgear. The device supports headgear conveniently in positions of easy access, and allows for one-handed operation of both insertion and removal of the headgear when secured to a fixed element.

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[0001]The present utility application hereby formally claims the benefit the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent application No. 62 / 761,553 filed Mar. 29, 2018, on “Protective headgear holder” filed by the same inventor listed herein, namely Rebecca Campbell Arrants.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Protective headgear, also commonly referred to as helmets, and hard hats, are used in many applications of the world today in which there may be a risk of some sort of injury, or discomfort, to the head. Activities range from sporting activities, such as horseback riding, cycling, snow and water skiing, and rock climbing, to non-sporting activities including construction, industrial, and utility applications. It should be noted that the term “protective” is not intended to be limited to mean protection from impact. The term protective may also encompass protection from the elements, such as wind, rain, snow, and sun.[0003]Protective headgear used in these and other applications often h...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47G25/10A42B3/00A42B3/06
CPCA42B3/006A47G25/10A42B3/06A47G25/005
Inventor ARRANTS, REBECCA CAMPBELL
Owner ARRANTS REBECCA CAMPBELL
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