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Head protector for infants, small children, senior citizens, adults or physically disabled individuals

a technology for adults and children, applied in the direction of protective garments, headwear caps, hats, etc., can solve the problems of children swelling and bruising about the head, and small children are especially susceptible to bluffing their heads on hard surfaces

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-09-27
PICOTTE BROOKE
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"The present invention provides a head protector for infants, children, and adults that is lightweight, comfortable, and suitable for everyday activities. The head protector offers protection to the sides, top, or rear of the wearer's head and is designed to be worn during non-sport activities. It is also suitable for work environments where there is a risk of minor head injury due to bangs against objects or falls. The technical effects of the invention include providing a comfortable and effective head protector that can be worn during various daily activities."

Problems solved by technology

Infants, small children, physically disabled adults and seniors are especially susceptible to banging their heads on hard surfaces due to falls or slips while conducting daily, routine activities.
While underneath these items, the child will bang her head when attempting to stand up or lift her head.
While the resulting injuries are not life threatening, they cause swelling and bruising about the head.
Moreover, the bang or bump to the head is quite traumatic, causing the child to cry or become agitated.
Small children capable of walking or running are particularly vulnerable to falls against table corners, walls and other hard, pointed surfaces.
In some instances, serious head injuries can result when a child bangs his or her head against any of these items.
Indeed, head trauma is a common accident in childhood.
However, in developed countries, brain injury remains one of the most common causes of death and disability in childhood.
Further, children or adults who are disabled, developmentally delayed or who suffer from neuro motor or muscular / skeletal impairments often have difficulty standing and / or walking independently, or accomplishing everyday activities.
Such individuals are also susceptible to head injuries due to falls or slips.
Much of the protective headgear currently available for infants, children and adults is neither fashionable, comfortable nor effective.
Many are usually bulky and restrictive.
Also, most of the current protective headgear is not enjoyable to wear, nor is it designed for use in the house during daily activities such as walking, playing, crawling, or learning to walk, nor are they designed for daily, non-sport activities such as playing in a playground.
Much of the protective headgear is designed for outdoor athletic or sport activities, such as soccer, baseball and other contact sports, and is not suitable for everyday wear.
For example, it is known that some autistic children are prone to self mutilation activities such as head banging.
Some children with Attention Deficit Disorder are more prone to accidents and injuries due to impulsivity and thus require more protection from falls and bangs against hard objects.

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[0025] In one alternative embodiment, the present invention is directed to a head protector suitable to be worn by an infant or small child or adult during indoor and outdoor activities, including for example, crawling, walking, or playing, and other activities. With reference to the accompanying figures, head protector (1) may comprise a cap member (2). The cap member (2) may be shaped so that it encircles at least the entire upper portion of a wearer's head, or a substantial portion thereof, when worm. The cap member (2), when worn, may overlie and protect at least the sides, the top or the rear portion of the wearer's head. The cap member may further comprise one or more pads to protect one or more portion's of the wearer's head. It should be understood that the pads may be used alone or in conjunction with a cap member.

[0026] A. Padded Materials

[0027] In the present invention, the one or more pads may comprise a variety of materials, as discussed herein. In one alternative emb...

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Abstract

The present invention is directed to a protective hat suitable for every day wear by infants, children, senior citizens or physically disabled individuals. Such hat protects at least the sides, top or rear of the wearer's head from injuries due to falls or bumps against hard objects while conducting routine, daily activities. Generally, the head protector of the present invention may comprise: (1) a cap member: and (2) one or more flexible, resilient shock absorbent pads. The cap member may be constructed so as to fully enclose and / or encapsulate the one or more pads.

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I. CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT / US02 / 25256, filed Nov. 7, 2002, which claims priority from U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 924,425 filed Aug. 7, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,493,881. This application is also co-pending with U.S. Ser. Appl. No. ______ Entitled “Protective Padding,” filed Jul. 1, 2003. Each of the above-mentioned related applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.II. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Infants, small children, physically disabled adults and seniors are especially susceptible to banging their heads on hard surfaces due to falls or slips while conducting daily, routine activities. The typical infant or small child will sustain multiple falls on hard surfaces before it can learn to sit, crawl or walk. For example, infants often crawl beneath chairs and tables. While underneath these items, the child will bang her head when attempting to stand up or lift her head. While t...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A42B3/06
CPCA42B1/08A42B3/00A42B3/127A42B3/121A42B3/12
Inventor PICOTTE, BROOKE
Owner PICOTTE BROOKE
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