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Universal protective headgear

a headgear and universal technology, applied in the field of protective headgear, can solve the problems of hot, unsightly, difficult to wash, and oversized headgear devices that are hot, so as to achieve the highest level of risk, protect, and dissipate significant impact forces

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-11-23
ABRAHAM CARL J
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is a universal headgear device that is designed to protect the head from impacts and injuries during sports and other activities. The headgear is made of a flexible polymer material that wraps around the user's head and is secured with hook and loop fasteners. The headband has pads made of impact-absorbing polymers that can absorb and dissipate significant impact forces. The hardness of the polymer pads can be adjusted based on the level of impact and the needs of the user. The headgear is comfortable, lightweight, and can be adjusted to fit different users. It is particularly useful for children learning to walk, children on playgrounds, and veterans and elderly individuals who are at risk for head injuries. The invention aims to provide a lightweight and non-burdensome means to absorb and dissipate a substantial portion of the impact forces associated with collisions and other impacts to the head and brain areas.

Problems solved by technology

For instance, many prior art headgear devices use padding materials that do not provide complete elastic memory.
Thus, their ability to consistently absorb impact and dissipate significant impact forces is diminished.
The various head protective devices in the prior art are designed to cover areas of the head that have a low level of risk for injury due to impact forces, resulting in cumbersome, oversized headgear devices that are hot, unsightly and difficult to wash.
Moreover, headgear that resembles a helmet presents a negative stigma and many individuals, including athletes, are reluctant to such cumbersome and less attractive devices.
While they will wear protective headgear that looks and acts like a sweatband, many of these “macho” athletes refuse to wear helmets or other protective headgear that is not stylish or that is not considered “cool.”

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[0054]Referring to the several views of the drawings, and initially FIGS. 1 and 2A-2D, the universal protective headgear 10 of the present invention is shown on several users' heads participating in various sports. The universal protective headgear 10 is defined primarily by an elongate headband 12 that resembles and functions as a sweatband. When properly worn, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2A-2D, the headband 12 extends around the entire circumference of the user's head and substantially covers the forehead, left and right temporal regions and the back of the head, covering those areas where there is the highest level of risk to head and brain injuries from forces of impact. The universal headgear 10 is structured to be fully compressible and provides full elastic memory. The headgear includes one or more pads formed of impact absorbing polymers. When the headgear is properly worn, the impact absorbing polymeric pads are positioned in covering, protective relation to those high risk are...

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Abstract

A universal protective headgear device wraps around a user's head to cover and protect crucial areas around the entire circumference of the cranium while conforming to each user's particular anatomy, including head shape and size. Pads formed of impact absorbing polymers having full elastic memory are fitted within the headgear, between inner and outer layers of moisture absorbing material, such as neoprene or knitted fabric. Hook and loop fasteners on the opposite end portions allow for adjusted fitting to the user's head. The polymeric pads are structured and disposed to absorb and dissipate significant impact forces, thereby providing increased protection to areas around a user's entire head that are at the highest level of risk of head and brain injuries. The polymeric pads include an equally spaced arrangement of ventilation holes formed therethrough to allow perspiration to be transferred from the inner layer to the outer layer for dissipation.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]This patent application is a Continuation-In-Part of co-pending patent application Ser. No. 14 / 677,540 filed on Apr. 2, 2015.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to protective headgear and, more particularly, to a universal protective headgear for sports, recreational activities and other activities for both children and adults that extends around the circumference of the head and absorbs and dissipates significant impact forces to the head and brain.DISCUSSION OF THE RELATED ART[0003]Head and brain injuries from forces of impact are an unfortunate but common occurrence in a wide variety of sports, as well as in the daily routines of children, adults, the elderly and challenged individuals. While head injuries cannot be entirely eliminated, the number and severity of injuries can be significantly reduced with the use of protective headgear.[0004]Numerous innovations for head protective devices have been provided in the prior art,...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A41D20/00A41D13/015
CPCA41D13/015A41D20/00A42B1/08A42B3/125A42C5/02
Inventor ABRAHAM, CARL J.
Owner ABRAHAM CARL J
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