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WO2013038135A1
WO2013038135A1 PCT/GB2012/000724 GB2012000724W WO2013038135A1 WO 2013038135 A1 WO2013038135 A1 WO 2013038135A1 GB 2012000724 W GB2012000724 W GB 2012000724W WO 2013038135 A1 WO2013038135 A1 WO 2013038135A1
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Jullian Joshua PRESTON POWERS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/006Means for transporting or storing helmets

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  • This invention relates to docking stations for helmets, particularly for helmets providing protection to the wearer.
  • helmets are motorcycle crash helmets, cycle helmets, military helmets, emergency services helmets, equestrian helmets, construction helmets and helmets used in sports. Background to the Invention
  • Helmets particularly crash helmets, are vulnerable to damage or becoming soiled because they may be left on the floor when not in use. Due to their generally round shape, they are particularly vulnerable to damage because they have no place where they can be stably located when not in use.
  • a helmet having a protective layer of, for instance, expanded polystyrene is liable to deterioration with time. This is due to the ingress of moisture and bacteria into the foam layer causing breakdown of the material and being detrimental to its energy absorbing impact.
  • a helmet docking station comprising a base for stably locating the station on a support surface, and means for generating heated and/or ionised air and directing said air through the helmet or part thereof.
  • the docking station is provided with one or more projections which extend upwardly from the base and on which the helmet may be mounted.
  • the helmet includes one or more internal communication batteries and the docking station includes means for recharging said batteries.
  • the helmet may be provided with an internal camera capable of generating video images and the docking station may have means allowing automatic downloading of said video images.
  • the docking station has means for displaying data relating to the helmet. More preferably, the data includes the temperature and/or humidity within the helmet.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a docking station according to the present invention.
  • FIG 2 is a perspective view of the docking station of Figure 1 having a helmet mounted thereon;
  • Figure 3 shows the display panel of the docking station of Figure 1.
  • a docking station according to the present invention comprises a base 1 which is of generally oval shape in plan and having a front portion provided with a display panel 3.
  • Docking station 1 has a generally flat upper surface from which projects upwardly a large central projection 5 which is of substantially cylindrical shape having a domed upper surface 7.
  • Upper surface 7 is provided with windows 9 which allow the passage of air between the interior and exterior of the projection 5.
  • the upper surface of docking station 1 may be provided with a plurality of further shallow projections spaced apart around the large projection 7. These projections would co-act with large projection 7 to provide a firm and stable seat for a helmet.
  • Figure 2 of the accompanying drawings shows docking station 1 having a helmet 13 located thereon.
  • Docking station 1 is provided with means for generating heated air and/or ionised air.
  • heated and/or ionised air may be generated by the docking station and passed through the helmet to remove moisture and bacteria that are the cause of breakdown of the expanded polystyrene foam present within the helmet. In this way the integrity of the foam layer may be maintained, thereby ensuring that the helmet retains its critical accident energy absorbing capability.
  • the docking station 1 may be provided with means for charging the internal communication battery of the helmet (not shown). Furthermore, docking station 1 may be provided with means for allowing automatic downloading of video images stored on the memory card of the internal camera.
  • the display panel 3 of the docking station is capable of displaying data relating to the conditions within the helmet. As shown in the accompanying drawings, this data may include the temperature, the relative humidity and the time and date.

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Abstract

A helmet docking station comprises a base (1) for stably locating the station on a support surface. The station includes and means for generating heated or ionised air and directing the air through the helmet or part thereof.

Description

HELMET DOCKING STATION
Field of the Invention This invention relates to docking stations for helmets, particularly for helmets providing protection to the wearer. Examples of such helmets are motorcycle crash helmets, cycle helmets, military helmets, emergency services helmets, equestrian helmets, construction helmets and helmets used in sports. Background to the Invention
Helmets, particularly crash helmets, are vulnerable to damage or becoming soiled because they may be left on the floor when not in use. Due to their generally round shape, they are particularly vulnerable to damage because they have no place where they can be stably located when not in use.
In addition, a helmet having a protective layer of, for instance, expanded polystyrene, is liable to deterioration with time. This is due to the ingress of moisture and bacteria into the foam layer causing breakdown of the material and being detrimental to its energy absorbing impact.
Statements of the Invention
According to the present invention, there is provided a helmet docking station comprising a base for stably locating the station on a support surface, and means for generating heated and/or ionised air and directing said air through the helmet or part thereof.
Preferably, the docking station is provided with one or more projections which extend upwardly from the base and on which the helmet may be mounted.
More preferably, the helmet includes one or more internal communication batteries and the docking station includes means for recharging said batteries. The helmet may be provided with an internal camera capable of generating video images and the docking station may have means allowing automatic downloading of said video images.
Preferably, the docking station has means for displaying data relating to the helmet. More preferably, the data includes the temperature and/or humidity within the helmet.
Brief description of the drawings
The accompanying drawings are as follows:-
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a docking station according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the docking station of Figure 1 having a helmet mounted thereon; and
Figure 3 shows the display panel of the docking station of Figure 1.
Detailed description of the invention An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings, a docking station according to the present invention comprises a base 1 which is of generally oval shape in plan and having a front portion provided with a display panel 3. Docking station 1 has a generally flat upper surface from which projects upwardly a large central projection 5 which is of substantially cylindrical shape having a domed upper surface 7. Upper surface 7 is provided with windows 9 which allow the passage of air between the interior and exterior of the projection 5. In addition to large projection 7, the upper surface of docking station 1 may be provided with a plurality of further shallow projections spaced apart around the large projection 7. These projections would co-act with large projection 7 to provide a firm and stable seat for a helmet. Figure 2 of the accompanying drawings shows docking station 1 having a helmet 13 located thereon. Docking station 1 is provided with means for generating heated air and/or ionised air. With the helmet in place on the docking station, as illustrated in Figure 2, heated and/or ionised air may be generated by the docking station and passed through the helmet to remove moisture and bacteria that are the cause of breakdown of the expanded polystyrene foam present within the helmet. In this way the integrity of the foam layer may be maintained, thereby ensuring that the helmet retains its critical accident energy absorbing capability.
The docking station 1 may be provided with means for charging the internal communication battery of the helmet (not shown). Furthermore, docking station 1 may be provided with means for allowing automatic downloading of video images stored on the memory card of the internal camera.
The display panel 3 of the docking station is capable of displaying data relating to the conditions within the helmet. As shown in the accompanying drawings, this data may include the temperature, the relative humidity and the time and date.

Claims

1. A helmet docking station comprising a base for stably locating the station on a support surface, and means for generating heated or ionised air and directing said air through the helmet or part thereof.
2. A docking station according to Claim 1, wherein the docking station is provided with one or more projections which extend upwardly from the base and on which the helmet may be mounted.
3. A docking station according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein the docking station has means for displaying data relating to the helmet.
4. A docking station according to Claim 3, wherein the data includes the temperature and/or humidity within the helmet.
5. A docking station according any of the preceding claims, wherein the helmet includes one or more internal communication batteries and the docking station includes means for recharging said batteries.
6. A docking station according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the helmet is provided with an internal camera capable of generating video images and the docking station has means allowing automatic downloading of said video images.
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FR3007119A1 (en) * 2013-06-17 2014-12-19 Claude Rebmeister ANTI ODOR AERATOR FOR MOTORCYCLE HELMETS

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WO1999063143A1 (en) * 1998-06-02 1999-12-09 Helmut Jannach Device for drying garments, especially protective garments
EP1060801A1 (en) * 1999-06-07 2000-12-20 Arrive, Jean-Luc Device for fast cleaning and drying the inside of a helmet
US6553687B1 (en) * 2001-09-17 2003-04-29 J. Wayne Leamon, Jr. Helmet dryer
WO2008090584A1 (en) * 2007-01-23 2008-07-31 Renzo Grigoli Equipment for drying items of sports clothing in particular driver's overalls
US7656439B1 (en) * 2004-09-07 2010-02-02 Eastman Kodak Company Portable dock for a camera
WO2011057306A1 (en) * 2009-11-04 2011-05-12 Gerhard Indwe Botha Monitoring headgear and system

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WO1999063143A1 (en) * 1998-06-02 1999-12-09 Helmut Jannach Device for drying garments, especially protective garments
EP1060801A1 (en) * 1999-06-07 2000-12-20 Arrive, Jean-Luc Device for fast cleaning and drying the inside of a helmet
US6553687B1 (en) * 2001-09-17 2003-04-29 J. Wayne Leamon, Jr. Helmet dryer
US7656439B1 (en) * 2004-09-07 2010-02-02 Eastman Kodak Company Portable dock for a camera
WO2008090584A1 (en) * 2007-01-23 2008-07-31 Renzo Grigoli Equipment for drying items of sports clothing in particular driver's overalls
WO2011057306A1 (en) * 2009-11-04 2011-05-12 Gerhard Indwe Botha Monitoring headgear and system

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR3007119A1 (en) * 2013-06-17 2014-12-19 Claude Rebmeister ANTI ODOR AERATOR FOR MOTORCYCLE HELMETS

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