Wireless communication system for use by teams
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1. A helmet mounted communication system for use by teams, the helmet mounted communication system comprising:
- a mounting structure for mounting the headset internally within a helmet cavity of a helmet having padding, the helmet cavity being a cavity in the padding, wherein the headset and mounting structure is positioned between a helmet wall and a user when the helmet is worn by a user; and
a biasing material between the headset and a cavity wall of the helmet cavity and located next to the helmet wall, the biasing material floatably attaching the headset to the helmet in the helmet cavity so as to allow the headset to move within the cavity in the padding towards the user and wherein the biasing material compresses more readily than the padding, so that upon impact, the biasing material allows the headset to move within the helmet cavity, away from the user and towards the helmet wall.
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Abstract
A helmet mounted communication system for use by teams includes a headset including any one of a speaker for projecting audio or a microphone for receiving audio, a mounting structure for mounting the headset in a helmet cavity of a helmet, and a biasing material between the headset and a cavity wall of the helmet cavity for floatably attaching the headset to the helmet in the helmet cavity.
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1. A helmet mounted communication system for use by teams, the helmet mounted communication system comprising:
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a mounting structure for mounting the headset internally within a helmet cavity of a helmet having padding, the helmet cavity being a cavity in the padding, wherein the headset and mounting structure is positioned between a helmet wall and a user when the helmet is worn by a user; and a biasing material between the headset and a cavity wall of the helmet cavity and located next to the helmet wall, the biasing material floatably attaching the headset to the helmet in the helmet cavity so as to allow the headset to move within the cavity in the padding towards the user and wherein the biasing material compresses more readily than the padding, so that upon impact, the biasing material allows the headset to move within the helmet cavity, away from the user and towards the helmet wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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