Helmet pro system

a helmet and pro system technology, applied in the field of helmets, can solve the problems of causing injury to others, material is not efficient at absorbing impact, and the outer material of the helmet can severely injure another player, so as to achieve the effect of effective protection during us

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-07-28
RABIE FREDERICK
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Benefits of technology

This patent describes an improved way for users to wear their helmets while still being able to prevent them from hitting things. By adding a layer on top of the helmet's exterior, it becomes more durable against damage caused by external shocks. Additionally, this new design makes it easier for people who want to keep up with the sport quickly can put on the helmet instead of just keeping it off. Overall, these technical benefits make helmets safer and longer lasting.

Problems solved by technology

The technical problem addressed in this patent is how to design a helmet lining system that effectively absorbs impact caused by repeated collisions between users' heads while still providing a sufficient space to allow them to comfortably use their helmet without being hurt themselves during playback sessions.

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[0029]As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to a protective helmet device and more particularly to a helmet liner system 100 as used to provide a shock absorption system whereby user 160 is suitably protected from external impact forces.

[0030]Referring now to FIGS. 1-3D showing various perspective views of helmet liner system 100 according to various embodiments of the present invention. Helmet liner system 100 comprises protective helmet 110 and preferably attachable outer liner 120. Protective helmet 110 comprises at least one inner liner for absorbing mechanical energy. Protective helmet 110 preferably comprises but is not limited to a safety helmet, a hard hat, or at least one sports helmet as used in contact sports. It should be appreciated that helmets from various industries and applications may use the present system to increase relative safety.

[0031]Attachable outer liner 120 comprises shock absorbing material as shown best in ‘in-use condition’130 in

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Helmet Liner Pro system comprises a protective helmet having at least one inner liner for absorbing mechanical energy; and an attachable/attached outer liner comprising shock absorbing material. The attachable outer liner is appliable to an external portion of the protective helmet to provide a shock absorption system whereby a user and others are suitably protected from external impact forces. The shape of the liner may vary depending on whether or not it is covering the entire helmet or just specific areas/portions.

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Owner RABIE FREDERICK
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