AUTOMATED HELMET GAS BLADDER MAINTENANCE SYSTEM AND METHOD
First Claim
1. A system for establishing and maintaining gas pressure levels within a plurality of gas bladders of a sports helmet, said system comprising:
- an electronically-controlled pneumatic pump including a wireless communication interface and a gas pressure sensor, said pump further comprising coupling means for connecting to valves of said plurality of gas bladders; and
a wireless device that communicates with said electronically-controlled pneumatic pump, said wireless device further comprising a display for permitting an operator to control the operation of said pump via said wireless device to measure the gas pressure of each bladder, establish a respective preferred gas pressure level within each bladder and to periodically restore gas pressure in each bladder to its preferred gas pressure level, said wireless device storing said respective preferred gas pressure levels for said helmet.
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Abstract
A system and method for easily and frequently checking the gas bladder pressure levels in a sports player'"'"'s helmet and refilling them to maintain optimum head protection for the player. The system and method involve an electronic hand-held gas pump that wirelessly communicates with an adjacent wireless device that comprises a software application for controlling pump operation. The software application allows a user to build a player helmet profile that automatically displays current gas pressure in the gas bladder to which the pump is currently connected. The system and method establish a preferred gas pressure level for every bladder in the helmet when the helmet is being worn and when the helmet is not being worn. Spreadsheets for an entire team can be generated, not only depicting the preferred gas pressure levels but time/date data for periodic checks in order to maintain every bladder to its preferred gas pressure level.
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30 Claims
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1. A system for establishing and maintaining gas pressure levels within a plurality of gas bladders of a sports helmet, said system comprising:
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an electronically-controlled pneumatic pump including a wireless communication interface and a gas pressure sensor, said pump further comprising coupling means for connecting to valves of said plurality of gas bladders; and a wireless device that communicates with said electronically-controlled pneumatic pump, said wireless device further comprising a display for permitting an operator to control the operation of said pump via said wireless device to measure the gas pressure of each bladder, establish a respective preferred gas pressure level within each bladder and to periodically restore gas pressure in each bladder to its preferred gas pressure level, said wireless device storing said respective preferred gas pressure levels for said helmet. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for establishing and maintaining air pressure levels within a plurality of gas bladders of a sports helmet, each bladder having a respective valve, said method comprising:
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(a) providing an electronically-controlled pneumatic pump including a gas pressure sensor and further including coupling means for connecting to valves of the plurality of gas bladders; (b) positioning a wireless device, having a display, in close proximity to said electronically-controlled pneumatic pump to establish communication between said pump and said wireless device; (c) activating a user interface on said wireless device for identifying the sports helmet whose gas bladders are to be monitored or filled and to associate said selected helmet with a respective player; (d) coupling said coupling means to a particular one of said plurality of valves instructed by said user interface; (e) operating said pump, via said user interface, to establish a preferred gas pressure level within said one of said plurality of gas bladders; (f) storing said preferred gas pressure level of said one of said plurality of bladders within said wireless device by associating said preferred gas pressure level with said particular bladder, player and helmet along with said date and time of said operating said pump. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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- 20. A system for establishing and maintaining gas pressure levels within a plurality of gas bladders of a sports helmet, said system comprising an electronically-controlled pneumatic pump including a wireless communication interface and a gas pressure sensor, said pump further comprising coupling means for connecting to valves of said plurality of gas bladders, said electronically-controlled pneumatic pump further comprising a display for permitting an operator to control the operation of said pump via said display to measure the gas pressure of each bladder, establish a respective preferred gas pressure level within each bladder and to periodically restore gas pressure in each bladder to its preferred gas pressure level, said pump storing said respective preferred gas pressure levels for said helmet.
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25. A method for establishing and maintaining air pressure levels within a plurality of gas bladders of a sports helmet, each bladder having a respective valve, said method comprising:
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(a) providing an electronically-controlled pneumatic pump having a display and including a wireless communication interface and a gas pressure sensor and further including coupling means for connecting to valves of the plurality of gas bladders; (b) activating a user interface of said pump for identifying the sports helmet whose gas bladders are to be monitored or filled and to associate said selected helmet with a respective player; (c) coupling said coupling means to a particular one of said plurality of valves instructed by said user interface; (d) operating said pump, via said user interface, to establish a preferred gas pressure level within said one of said plurality of gas bladders; (e) storing said preferred gas pressure level of said one of said plurality of bladders within said wireless device by associating said preferred gas pressure level with said particular bladder, player and helmet along with said date and time of said operating said pump. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
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