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US631880A
US631880A US70010998A US1898700109A US631880A US 631880 A US631880 A US 631880A US 70010998 A US70010998 A US 70010998A US 1898700109 A US1898700109 A US 1898700109A US 631880 A US631880 A US 631880A
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  • the object of this invention is to provide hats, helmets, and the like head-coverings with head-bands which can be adjusted by the wearer so as to fit the head perfectly and which can be also adjusted to fit heads of different sizes.
  • the head-band is made in sections, one or all of which is or are made movable and provided with means for adjusting it or them in position and with means for securing it or them in the adjusted position.
  • the head-band can be expanded or contracted in size, as desired.
  • F of corrugated felt orlike material may be fixed to provide additional rigidity and necessary ventilation, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal section, and Fig. 2 a transverse section, of a helmet fitted with an adjustable head-band in accordance with my invention; and Figs. 3 and 4 are enlarged detached views of details. of the adjusting mechanism.
  • head-band best suited for a helmet is one that shall fit closely to the head and distribute the weight it has to carry evenly over every portion of the human cranium. To meet these requirements, the band must be shaped to the head.
  • a helmet It is essential for a helmet that there should be an air-space between the band and the helmet to allow a current of air to pass freely over the head.
  • a helmet should fit so snugly and comfortably (not pressing in one particular part, or, as in the case of the present helmets, merely a tight band around the head) that the wearer should be enabled to take any exercise or place his head in any position or place without being aware that he has a helmet on.
  • the head-band is divided.
  • the head-band is divided transversely into two approximately equal parts A and B, the front section A being fixed to the interior of the helmet, while the rear section B is movable thereover, its overlapping ends being located between the ends of the section A and the inside of the helmet, as is clearly shown by Fig. 2.
  • the movement of the section B is effected by the following arrangement: In corresponding positions on each side of the helmet D, I fix a metal eyelet or tubular boss d, through which I pass a shaft 0, having on its exterior end a milled head 0 or other suitable means for rotating it and a pinion-wheel 0 fast near its interior end. The interior extremity of this shaft 0 is journaled in aplate a, fixed to the front section A of the head-band. (See Fig.
  • the rear section B of the head-band is provided with a longitudinal slot b through which passes the shaft 0, and is also provided with a toothed rack-plate b, which is firmly secured to the said rear section B and with which gears the pinion-wheel c on the shaft 0, as shown in Figs. 3 and i.
  • the securing of the movable section B in the adjusted position is effected by the following means: Secured to the rear movable section B is a plate 79 made and shaped to thread may be carried by the movable section B of the head-band and the female screw by the helmet-body D; but the action will be the same in either case.
  • a hat, helmet or the like head-covering having a head-band made in two sections, one of which is adjustable over the other, means at the side of the hat for acting on the said movable section to vary this adjustment and an additional adjustable supporting device connected to the body of the hat and engaging with the outer end of the said movable section, substantially as set forth.
  • a hat, helmet or the like head-covering having a head-band made in sections curved to fit tightly to the head, said sections being adjust-ably connected together by toothed racks secured to one section with which gear pinions the shanks of which rotate in journals in the other section which said shanks pass through eyelets or the like in the side of the hat, helmet or like covering-body and are operated from the exterior thereof with an additional adjustable support at the front or rear also operated from outside the hat, helmet or like covering-body substantially as described.
  • a hat, helmet or the like head-covering having a head-band made in sections
  • means such as herein described for varying the size of the head-band and for supporting the body of the hat, helmet or like head-covering on the head-band comprising toothed racks on the head-band sections, pinions gearing with said racks and passing through eyelets in the hat, helmet or like covering-body, and additional adjustment-supports on the said body engaging screwed attachments on the head-band sections, substantially as debed at.
  • the two overlapping inner sections and B adapted to fit the wearers head, means for adjusting said sections over each other, additional adjustable means of support for the section B and a band F interposed between the said" sections and the body, substantially as s fo th.-

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Patented Aug. 29, I899.
C. J. ROSS.
H E L M ET.
(Appliation filed Dec. '23. 1898.)
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CHARLES JOSIAH ROSS, Oh EXETER, ENGLAND.
HELMET.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 631,880, dated August 29, 1899.
Application filed December 23, 1898. Serial No. 700,109. (No model- To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, CHARLES JOSIAH Ross, outfitter, a subject of the Queen of England, and a resident of 227 High street, Exeter, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in I-Iats, Helmets, and the Like IIead-Coverings; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The object of this invention is to provide hats, helmets, and the like head-coverings with head-bands which can be adjusted by the wearer so as to fit the head perfectly and which can be also adjusted to fit heads of different sizes. For this purpose the head-band is made in sections, one or all of which is or are made movable and provided with means for adjusting it or them in position and with means for securing it or them in the adjusted position. By this means the head-band can be expanded or contracted in size, as desired. To the outer side of the sections of the head-band or to the interior of the helmet or like head-covering strips F of corrugated felt orlike material may be fixed to provide additional rigidity and necessary ventilation, as shown in Fig. 1.
In the accompanying drawings I have illustrated my invention as applied to a helmet, in connection with which it will now be fully described; but I would here state that the description is equally applicable to hats and the like head-coverings.
Figure 1 is a longitudinal section, and Fig. 2 a transverse section, of a helmet fitted with an adjustable head-band in accordance with my invention; and Figs. 3 and 4 are enlarged detached views of details. of the adjusting mechanism.
The same letters of reference where they occur are used to denote the same or corresponding parts in all the figures.
The form of head-band best suited for a helmet is one that shall fit closely to the head and distribute the weight it has to carry evenly over every portion of the human cranium. To meet these requirements, the band must be shaped to the head.
It is essential for a helmet that there should be an air-space between the band and the helmet to allow a current of air to pass freely over the head. At the same time it is of the highest importance that a helmet should fit so snugly and comfortably (not pressing in one particular part, or, as in the case of the present helmets, merely a tight band around the head) that the wearer should be enabled to take any exercise or place his head in any position or place without being aware that he has a helmet on. To effect this it is necessary that there should be a certain degree of adjustment, and in this invention the head-band is divided. In the form which I prefer to adopt and which is showm in the drawings the head-band is divided transversely into two approximately equal parts A and B, the front section A being fixed to the interior of the helmet, while the rear section B is movable thereover, its overlapping ends being located between the ends of the section A and the inside of the helmet, as is clearly shown by Fig. 2.
The movement of the section B is effected by the following arrangement: In corresponding positions on each side of the helmet D, I fix a metal eyelet or tubular boss d, through which I pass a shaft 0, having on its exterior end a milled head 0 or other suitable means for rotating it and a pinion-wheel 0 fast near its interior end. The interior extremity of this shaft 0 is journaled in aplate a, fixed to the front section A of the head-band. (See Fig. l.) The rear section B of the head-band is provided with a longitudinal slot b through which passes the shaft 0, and is also provided with a toothed rack-plate b, which is firmly secured to the said rear section B and with which gears the pinion-wheel c on the shaft 0, as shown in Figs. 3 and i. It will now be understood that as the shafts a, one on each side, are journaled to the fixed front section A of the head-band when the pinions' are rotated together toward the front of the helmet the rear section will be drawn toward the front and the size of the head-band will be thus contracted, and that when rotated in the opposite direction the size of the headband will be expanded.
The securing of the movable section B in the adjusted position is effected by the following means: Secured to the rear movable section B is a plate 79 made and shaped to thread may be carried by the movable section B of the head-band and the female screw by the helmet-body D; but the action will be the same in either case.
To contract the head-band, it will be nec-v essary to first slack hack or partially unscrew the rod e from the socket b and then to eflect the adjustment by rotating the milled heads 0 at the sides of the helmet and when this is eit'ected to tightly screw up the rod e into the socket 12 and to expand the head-band the side adjustment is first effected and the rod then screwed tightly in the socket b What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A hat, helmet or the like head-covering having a head-band made in two sections, one of which is adjustable over the other, means at the side of the hat for acting on the said movable section to vary this adjustment and an additional adjustable supporting device connected to the body of the hat and engaging with the outer end of the said movable section, substantially as set forth.
2. A hat, helmet or the like head-covering having a head-band made in sections curved to fit tightly to the head, said sections being adjust-ably connected together by toothed racks secured to one section with which gear pinions the shanks of which rotate in journals in the other section which said shanks pass through eyelets or the like in the side of the hat, helmet or like covering-body and are operated from the exterior thereof with an additional adjustable support at the front or rear also operated from outside the hat, helmet or like covering-body substantially as described. I
3. In a hat, helmet or the like head-covering having a head-band made in sections, means such as herein described for varying the size of the head-band and for supporting the body of the hat, helmet or like head-covering on the head-band, comprising toothed racks on the head-band sections, pinions gearing with said racks and passing through eyelets in the hat, helmet or like covering-body, and additional adjustment-supports on the said body engaging screwed attachments on the head-band sections, substantially as debed at. In combination with the bodyD of a helmet or like head-covering the two overlapping inner sections A and B adapted to fit the wearers head, the latter being provided with a plate by and screw-threaded socket 6 a screw E pa s n th o g he dy and engaging the soeket b to serve as a support, a rack attached to one of the said sections which is movable, and a screw at the side of he et a in e s d ack to o a the said section, substantially as set forth.
'5. In combination with the hat-body l), the two overlapping inner sections and B adapted to fit the wearers head, means for adjusting said sections over each other, additional adjustable means of support for the section B and a band F interposed between the said" sections and the body, substantially as s fo th.-
CHARLES JOSIAH ROSS.
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EDMUND WILLIAM LUKE, JOHN GALEs GEDRIOK.
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US2455797A (en) * 1946-07-06 1948-12-07 Mine Safety Appliances Co Helmet
US2739310A (en) * 1952-06-11 1956-03-27 Frieder Headgear structure
US2926355A (en) * 1953-08-12 1960-03-01 Leonard P Frieder Headband rigging for safety helmets
US3456263A (en) * 1967-05-09 1969-07-22 Gentex Corp Rigid shell helmet with ear cup
US4290149A (en) * 1978-05-12 1981-09-22 Gentex Corporation Method of making an individually fitted helmet
US4942628A (en) * 1989-09-20 1990-07-24 Mine Safety Appliances Company Helmet suspension having ratchet adjustment
US5042093A (en) * 1988-10-21 1991-08-27 Comasec International Sa Headgear including an adjustable coif
US5093936A (en) * 1990-11-20 1992-03-10 Itech Sport Products Inc. Protective headgear and detachable face protector
US5129108A (en) * 1990-11-20 1992-07-14 Itech Sport Products Inc. Protective headgear and detachable face protector
US5765234A (en) * 1996-04-02 1998-06-16 Zedel Protective helmet with positioning knobs adjustable to the head size
US5794272A (en) * 1995-07-14 1998-08-18 Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc. Protective helmet with improved retention system having a rear stabilizer
US6256798B1 (en) * 1997-05-14 2001-07-10 Heinz Egolf Helmet with adjustable safety strap
US7120939B1 (en) * 2003-11-04 2006-10-17 Bacou-Dalloz Eye & Face Protection, Inc. Support for a face shield
US20070266481A1 (en) * 2004-07-14 2007-11-22 Garnet Alexander Adjustable helmet
WO2014122247A1 (en) * 2013-02-09 2014-08-14 Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA Protective helmet
US9021616B2 (en) * 2012-04-25 2015-05-05 David Baty Protective gear
US10527785B2 (en) 2016-05-06 2020-01-07 Ideal Industries Lighting Llc Waveguide-based light sources with dynamic beam shaping
US11026465B2 (en) * 2010-09-03 2021-06-08 Bauer Hockey, Llc Helmet comprising an occipital adjustment mechanism

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US2455797A (en) * 1946-07-06 1948-12-07 Mine Safety Appliances Co Helmet
US2739310A (en) * 1952-06-11 1956-03-27 Frieder Headgear structure
US2926355A (en) * 1953-08-12 1960-03-01 Leonard P Frieder Headband rigging for safety helmets
US3456263A (en) * 1967-05-09 1969-07-22 Gentex Corp Rigid shell helmet with ear cup
US4290149A (en) * 1978-05-12 1981-09-22 Gentex Corporation Method of making an individually fitted helmet
US5042093A (en) * 1988-10-21 1991-08-27 Comasec International Sa Headgear including an adjustable coif
US4942628A (en) * 1989-09-20 1990-07-24 Mine Safety Appliances Company Helmet suspension having ratchet adjustment
US5093936A (en) * 1990-11-20 1992-03-10 Itech Sport Products Inc. Protective headgear and detachable face protector
US5129108A (en) * 1990-11-20 1992-07-14 Itech Sport Products Inc. Protective headgear and detachable face protector
USRE34699E (en) * 1990-11-20 1994-08-23 Itech Sport Products Inc. Protective headgear and detachable face protector
US5794272A (en) * 1995-07-14 1998-08-18 Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc. Protective helmet with improved retention system having a rear stabilizer
US5765234A (en) * 1996-04-02 1998-06-16 Zedel Protective helmet with positioning knobs adjustable to the head size
US6256798B1 (en) * 1997-05-14 2001-07-10 Heinz Egolf Helmet with adjustable safety strap
US7120939B1 (en) * 2003-11-04 2006-10-17 Bacou-Dalloz Eye & Face Protection, Inc. Support for a face shield
US20070266481A1 (en) * 2004-07-14 2007-11-22 Garnet Alexander Adjustable helmet
US8037548B2 (en) 2004-07-14 2011-10-18 Sport Maska Inc. Adjustable helmet
US11026465B2 (en) * 2010-09-03 2021-06-08 Bauer Hockey, Llc Helmet comprising an occipital adjustment mechanism
US9021616B2 (en) * 2012-04-25 2015-05-05 David Baty Protective gear
WO2014122247A1 (en) * 2013-02-09 2014-08-14 Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA Protective helmet
US10527785B2 (en) 2016-05-06 2020-01-07 Ideal Industries Lighting Llc Waveguide-based light sources with dynamic beam shaping
US10890714B2 (en) 2016-05-06 2021-01-12 Ideal Industries Lighting Llc Waveguide-based light sources with dynamic beam shaping
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