Faceguard

a faceguard and face mask technology, applied in the field of faceguards, can solve the problems of wearer injury, wearer communication impairment, wearer drinking without removing the faceguard, etc., and achieve the effects of improving visibility for wearer, convenient manufacture, and convenient installation
US20110061152A1Inactive Publication Date: 2011-03-17WISMANN JOSEPH B

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Authority / Receiving Office
US ยท United States
Current Assignee / Owner
WISMANN JOSEPH B
Publication Date
2011-03-17
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable ยท inactive patent

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Abstract

A faceguard to be mounted on a football helmet which greatly reduces the ability of an opposing player to penetrate the exterior surface of the faceguard and grasp, with his / her hands, the faceguard and rotate the wearer's head in such a way as to cause injury to the wearer's head, neck, or spine. Furthermore, the faceguard will accomplish the above stated while still providing appropriate ventilation for the wearer and allow the wearer to receive water from a standard squeeze type sports water bottle. The faceguard is provided with a flush elastomeric mounting bushing to make the faceguard simpler to manufacture and easier and less awkward to mount to a football helmet. The flush elastomeric mounting bushing provides shock absorption between the faceguard and the helmet at the mounting points. The flush feature of the mounting bushing provides an additional safety benefit of decreasing the likelihood that the mounting will be caught on a player's uniform or cause any puncture or scrape to the skin of another player. The flush feature also makes it difficult for an opposing player to grip or hold the facemask of the wearer. The faceguard is constructed of a single body of injection molded clear or tinted plastic which can withstand high-impact in order to sustain the abuse required of such a device in the game of football.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present invention relates to the field of protective faceguards and facemasks for use on protective helmets worn by participants playing various sports such as football, rugby, lacrosse, and hockey.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] Various activities in industry, the military, and sports require the use of a helmet with a faceguard. The faceguard must protect against the anticipated hazards while providing for maximum achievable vision, appropriate ventilation, and communication. A wide variety of faceguards accommodate these needs by use of metal rods welded together with spaces between the rods to allow for visibility, ventilation, and communication. Others are constructed of non-metallic materials which replace the metal rods. Finally, some are constructed of durable, transparent material that has strength, impact resistance, melting point, and other characteristics that protect against the anticipated hazards.

[0003] A variety of fasteners are used to secur...

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