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US20130239310A1 US13/660,997 US201213660997A US2013239310A1 US 20130239310 A1 US20130239310 A1 US 20130239310A1 US 201213660997 A US201213660997 A US 201213660997A US 2013239310 A1 US2013239310 A1 US 2013239310A1
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  • the present invention relates to survivability, sustainability and safety devices and more particularly, to survivability, sustainability and safety unit worn in high contact activities that can minimize injuries and increase survivability and sustainability.
  • Conventional devices are typically a pad wrapped around the muscle to protect it from objects. These devices are not support devices and are not engineered to replicate and enhance muscle and bone kinematic skeleton characteristics. These conventional devices do not have compression resistance and do restrict movement.
  • a survivability, sustainability and safety unit to be worn in high contact activities comprises a globe and base shell frame; and a synthetic muscle shell bonded to the globe and base shell frame, wherein the synthetic muscle shell is formed in a peanut shape and is adapted to fit about the back and sides of a neck of a user.
  • a survivability and safety unit to be worn in high contact, impact and or strain on the neck and spine activities comprising a globe and base shell frame; a synthetic muscle shell bonded to the globe and base shell frame; a tension and stabilizer strap bonded to the synthetic muscle shell; and an adjustable strap bonded to the synthetic muscle shell and the tension and stabilizer strap, the adjustable strap operable to span about a front of a user's neck wherein the synthetic muscle shell is formed in a peanut shape and is adapted to fit about the back and sides of the neck of the user.
  • a method for reducing head and neck impact injuries comprises disposing a survivability, sustainability and safety unit, device or garment about the user's neck, the safety unit, device or garment including a globe and base shell frame and a synthetic muscle shell bonded to the globe and base shell frame, wherein the synthetic muscle shell is formed in a peanut shape and is adapted to fit about the back and sides of a neck of a user; attaching an adjustable strap around a front portion of the user's neck; and absorbing and dampening impact received on the user's head, neck and spine through the safety unit, device or garment mimicking neck muscles of the user.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a safety unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the safety unit of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the safety unit of FIG. 1 with the adjustable strap removed for clarity;
  • FIG. 4 is a rear view of the safety unit of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5 - 5 of FIG. 2 ;
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a composite illustrating the position of the synthetic shell relative to the globe and base shell frame of the safety unit of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a composite illustrating the position of the tension and stabilizer strap and the skin side memory reactive smart film and or form shell layer relative to the composite of FIG. 6 .
  • an embodiment of the present invention provides a survivability and safety unit (also referred to as a safety unit) to be worn in high contact activities that will minimize injuries and help prevent quadriplegic injuries and concussions.
  • the survivability, sustainability safety unit and or embodiments of the present invention provides synthetic muscle and skeleton frame, strength and resistance enhancement.
  • the safety unit of the present invention can replicate neck muscle and bone function as a kinematic device. It can withstand high velocity impacts, it dampens the impact load and extends the shock impact or strain absorption distribution.
  • a globe and base shell frame 12 provides the foundation for the other element relationships, as described in greater below.
  • a synthetic muscle shell 14 can be bonded to the shell frame 12 .
  • the synthetic muscle shell 14 can include first and second synthetic muscle shells 14 , each bonded to the globe and base shell frame 12 .
  • a tension and stabilizer strap 16 can be bonded to the synthetic muscle shell(s) 14 .
  • a synthetic kinematic muscle mechanism linkage connector can kinematically bond the synthetic muscle shell(s) 14 to the tension and stabilizer strap 16 .
  • An adjustable strap 24 can be bonded to the synthetic muscle shell(s) 14 and the tension and stabilizer strap 16 .
  • a skin side memory smart foam shell layer 18 can optionally be bonded to the inside of the globe and base shell frame 12 .
  • the foam shell layer 18 may be made of a memory foam molded insert, a memory foam molded and coated insert or a reactive film memory foam molded and inserted.
  • the globe and base shell frame 12 may be coated with a polymer coating during the sheet molding and embodiment process.
  • FIG. 6 shows a composite 20 formed of the globe and base shell frame 12 bonded to the synthetic muscle shell(s) 14 .
  • FIG. 7 shows a composite 22 formed of the tension and stabilizer strap 16 and the skin side memory reactive smart film and or form shell layer 18 bonded to the composite 20 .
  • Each element of the safety unit of the present invention may be scientifically engineered in material specifications, geometrical shape, mathematical kinematic linkage definition and interacting relationship with every body or shell assimilated composition process into a single apparatus safety device. Pivot joints can be created at specific points during the composition process of each synthetic shell.
  • the safety unit of the present invention acts as a disposable muscle graft, enhancing the wearer's own neck muscles to help support the neck from high velocity impacts by dampening the impact load and extending the shock absorption distribution.
  • the safety unit is typically designed as a trapezoidal shape. It has been found that such a shape is effective to mimic the user's own neck muscles and help the user survive, recover from and prevent impact injuries.
  • the globe and base shell frame can be manufactured from a mandrel hot wrap form mold and pressure formed cool process. This process to form, mold and interweave this material is then wrapped in a special way to be molded into the forming die or mold, then pressure cooled, trimmed and protected for the next assembly process.
  • Various components of the safety unit of the present invention can be made from various materials known in the art, such as rubber nylon, rubber plastic, rubber plastic LPM 60/40 grade nitrogen/air micro reaction spheres, reactive charged and intelligent polymer fabric film, and memory reactive smart film or foam or electronic embodiments like ribbon circuitry and sensor or medical survivability and sustainability systems, chemical reservoir's or fire prevention support and flotation embodiments. Depending on the embodiment composition protocol and processes will determine encapsulated objective embodiments.
  • the survivability, sustainability safety unit of the present invention is used for enhancing and improving stabilization of the neck and spine.
  • the safety unit of the present invention can be applied to any aspect to the human neck and spine muscle and skeletal structure.
  • the safety unit of the present invention can be a foundation in many survivability areas that are subject to impact brain concussions and/or neck spinal injuries, such as hockey, football, NASCAR and
  • the safety unit of the present invention can increase the sustainability of the brain and spine by increasing the endurance and strength of the neck by up to 50%, typically by absorbing, dispersing and reducing the energy received.
  • the safety unit of the present invention can reduce the violent reactions of an impact on the skull by up to 27% and can reduce the violent movement results of a skull impact from the neck by up to 2:1.
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A survivability and safety unit (also referred to as a safety unit) can be worn in high contact activities to minimize injuries and help prevent quadriplegic injuries and concussions. The safety unit of the present invention provides synthetic muscle and skeleton frame, strength and resistance enhancement. The safety unit of the present invention can replicate muscle and bone function as a kinematic device. It can withstand high velocity impacts, it dampens the impact load and extends the shock absorption distribution.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional application No. 61/612,036, filed Mar. 16, 2012, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to survivability, sustainability and safety devices and more particularly, to survivability, sustainability and safety unit worn in high contact activities that can minimize injuries and increase survivability and sustainability.
  • Conventional devices are typically a pad wrapped around the muscle to protect it from objects. These devices are not support devices and are not engineered to replicate and enhance muscle and bone kinematic skeleton characteristics. These conventional devices do not have compression resistance and do restrict movement.
  • As can be seen, there is a need for an improved safety unit that can be worn in high contact, impact and endurance activities to reduce the risk of injury and Increase the probability of surviving a injury.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In one aspect of the present invention, a survivability, sustainability and safety unit to be worn in high contact activities comprises a globe and base shell frame; and a synthetic muscle shell bonded to the globe and base shell frame, wherein the synthetic muscle shell is formed in a peanut shape and is adapted to fit about the back and sides of a neck of a user.
  • In another aspect of the present invention, a survivability and safety unit to be worn in high contact, impact and or strain on the neck and spine activities comprising a globe and base shell frame; a synthetic muscle shell bonded to the globe and base shell frame; a tension and stabilizer strap bonded to the synthetic muscle shell; and an adjustable strap bonded to the synthetic muscle shell and the tension and stabilizer strap, the adjustable strap operable to span about a front of a user's neck wherein the synthetic muscle shell is formed in a peanut shape and is adapted to fit about the back and sides of the neck of the user.
  • In a further aspect of the present invention, a method for reducing head and neck impact injuries comprises disposing a survivability, sustainability and safety unit, device or garment about the user's neck, the safety unit, device or garment including a globe and base shell frame and a synthetic muscle shell bonded to the globe and base shell frame, wherein the synthetic muscle shell is formed in a peanut shape and is adapted to fit about the back and sides of a neck of a user; attaching an adjustable strap around a front portion of the user's neck; and absorbing and dampening impact received on the user's head, neck and spine through the safety unit, device or garment mimicking neck muscles of the user.
  • These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a safety unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the safety unit of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the safety unit of FIG. 1 with the adjustable strap removed for clarity;
  • FIG. 4 is a rear view of the safety unit of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5-5 of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a composite illustrating the position of the synthetic shell relative to the globe and base shell frame of the safety unit of FIG. 1; and
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a composite illustrating the position of the tension and stabilizer strap and the skin side memory reactive smart film and or form shell layer relative to the composite of FIG. 6.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
  • Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a survivability and safety unit (also referred to as a safety unit) to be worn in high contact activities that will minimize injuries and help prevent quadriplegic injuries and concussions. The survivability, sustainability safety unit and or embodiments of the present invention provides synthetic muscle and skeleton frame, strength and resistance enhancement. The safety unit of the present invention can replicate neck muscle and bone function as a kinematic device. It can withstand high velocity impacts, it dampens the impact load and extends the shock impact or strain absorption distribution.
  • Referring now to the FIGS. 1 through 7, a globe and base shell frame 12 provides the foundation for the other element relationships, as described in greater below. A synthetic muscle shell 14 can be bonded to the shell frame 12. In some embodiments of the present invention, the synthetic muscle shell 14 can include first and second synthetic muscle shells 14, each bonded to the globe and base shell frame 12.
  • A tension and stabilizer strap 16 can be bonded to the synthetic muscle shell(s) 14. In some embodiments, a synthetic kinematic muscle mechanism linkage connector can kinematically bond the synthetic muscle shell(s) 14 to the tension and stabilizer strap 16.
  • An adjustable strap 24 can be bonded to the synthetic muscle shell(s) 14 and the tension and stabilizer strap 16. A skin side memory smart foam shell layer 18 can optionally be bonded to the inside of the globe and base shell frame 12. The foam shell layer 18 may be made of a memory foam molded insert, a memory foam molded and coated insert or a reactive film memory foam molded and inserted. Optionally, the globe and base shell frame 12 may be coated with a polymer coating during the sheet molding and embodiment process.
  • FIG. 6 shows a composite 20 formed of the globe and base shell frame 12 bonded to the synthetic muscle shell(s) 14. FIG. 7 shows a composite 22 formed of the tension and stabilizer strap 16 and the skin side memory reactive smart film and or form shell layer 18 bonded to the composite 20.
  • Each element of the safety unit of the present invention may be scientifically engineered in material specifications, geometrical shape, mathematical kinematic linkage definition and interacting relationship with every body or shell assimilated composition process into a single apparatus safety device. Pivot joints can be created at specific points during the composition process of each synthetic shell. In essence, the safety unit of the present invention acts as a disposable muscle graft, enhancing the wearer's own neck muscles to help support the neck from high velocity impacts by dampening the impact load and extending the shock absorption distribution.
  • As shown in the Figures, especially in FIGS. 3 and 4, the safety unit is typically designed as a trapezoidal shape. It has been found that such a shape is effective to mimic the user's own neck muscles and help the user survive, recover from and prevent impact injuries.
  • The globe and base shell frame can be manufactured from a mandrel hot wrap form mold and pressure formed cool process. This process to form, mold and interweave this material is then wrapped in a special way to be molded into the forming die or mold, then pressure cooled, trimmed and protected for the next assembly process.
  • Various components of the safety unit of the present invention can be made from various materials known in the art, such as rubber nylon, rubber plastic, rubber plastic LPM 60/40 grade nitrogen/air micro reaction spheres, reactive charged and intelligent polymer fabric film, and memory reactive smart film or foam or electronic embodiments like ribbon circuitry and sensor or medical survivability and sustainability systems, chemical reservoir's or fire prevention support and flotation embodiments. Depending on the embodiment composition protocol and processes will determine encapsulated objective embodiments.
  • Typically, the survivability, sustainability safety unit of the present invention is used for enhancing and improving stabilization of the neck and spine. However, the safety unit of the present invention can be applied to any aspect to the human neck and spine muscle and skeletal structure.
  • Testing of the survivability, sustainability safety unit of the present invention has shown an increase in the survivability rate of a brain concussion or spine impact type of injury by up to 40%. The safety unit of the present invention can be a foundation in many survivability areas that are subject to impact brain concussions and/or neck spinal injuries, such as hockey, football, NASCAR and
  • Depart of Defense medical and security and automotive applications. The safety unit of the present invention can increase the sustainability of the brain and spine by increasing the endurance and strength of the neck by up to 50%, typically by absorbing, dispersing and reducing the energy received. The safety unit of the present invention can reduce the violent reactions of an impact on the skull by up to 27% and can reduce the violent movement results of a skull impact from the neck by up to 2:1.
  • A static shear overlay study of nine different safety units made according to embodiments of the present invention, as compared to an un-braced impact measured displacement (mm) as a function of load (N). A 6 mm displacement was found with a load of about 320N for the un-braced impact, while, with the safety unit of the present invention, a 6 mm impact was not achieved until a load from about 350N to about 550N was applied.
  • It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.

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1. A survivability, sustainability and safety unit, device or garment to be worn in high contact, impact or endurance activities, the survivability, sustainability and safety unit, device or garment comprising:
a globe and base shell frame; and
a synthetic muscle shell bonded to the globe and base shell frame, wherein
the synthetic muscle shell is formed in a peanut shape and is adapted to fit about the back and sides of a neck of a user.
2. The survivability, sustainability and safety unit, device or garment of claim 1, further comprising a tension and stabilizer strap bonded to the synthetic muscle shell.
3. The survivability, sustainability and safety unit, device or garment of claim 2, further comprising an adjustable strap bonded to the synthetic muscle shell and the tension and stabilizer strap.
4. The survivability, sustainability and safety unit, device or garment of claim 1, further comprising a skin side memory reactive smart film or form shell layer bonded to an inside of the global and base shell frame.
5. A survivability, sustainability and safety unit to be worn in high contact activities, the survivability, sustainability and safety unit comprising:
a globe and base shell frame;
a synthetic muscle shell bonded to the globe and base shell frame;
a tension and stabilizer strap bonded to the synthetic muscle shell; and
an adjustable strap bonded to the synthetic muscle shell and the tension and stabilizer strap, the adjustable strap operable to span about a front of a user's neck wherein
the synthetic muscle shell is formed in a peanut shape and is adapted to fit about the back and sides of the neck of the user.
6. The survivability, sustainability and safety unit of claim 5, further comprising a skin side memory reactive smart film or form shell layer bonded to an inside of the global and base shell frame.
7. A method for reducing head and neck impact injuries, comprising:
disposing a survivability, sustainability and safety unit, device or garment about the user's neck, the safety unit, device or garment including a globe and base shell frame and a synthetic muscle shell bonded to the globe and base shell frame, wherein the synthetic muscle shell is formed in a peanut shape and is adapted to fit about the back and sides of a neck of a user;
attaching an adjustable strap around a front portion of the user's neck; and
absorbing and dampening impact received on the user's head, neck and spine through the safety unit, device or garment mimicking neck muscles of the user.
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