Helmet airflow system
First Claim
1. Apparatus including in combination a helmet having front and side edges defining a peripheral edge to extend above the eyes and along the sides of the wearer'"'"'s head and adapted to fit over a wearer'"'"'s head to define a space over the wearer'"'"'s head immediately adjacent thereto said space having boundaries defined by the inside surface of said helmet and the wearer'"'"'s head, a face piece adapted to mate with said front and side edges of said helmet and to enclose a portion of the face of the wearer to form a cavity therewith generally isolated from said space, means for securing said face piece to said helmet, means cooperating with said helmet and said face piece to restrict flow of gas from said space while permitting leakage flow therefrom, means forming an inlet in said face piece for receiving a gas, means forming a first passage in said face piece between said inlet and said cavity, and means forming a second passage in said face piece permitting the flow of said gas between said inlet and said space.
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Abstract
An airflow system for use with a helmet includes a face piece adapted to enclose the eyes of the wearer to form a first cavity and to enclose the nose and mouth of the wearer to form a second cavity isolated from the first cavity. Filtered air normally flows through an inlet to the first cavity, from which it flows to the second cavity through a conduit and eventually to the ambient region through an exhalation duct leading from the second cavity. The air is supplied under pressure to the first cavity and the exhalation duct provided with check valves at its inlet and outlet to maintain a positive pressure in the first cavity, thereby to prevent the infiltration of noxious gases, over most of the breathing range. A spring-loaded check valve normally admits additional air directly to the second cavity through a second inlet to prevent excessive airflow through the first cavity across the eyes of the wearer. A check valve in the conduit connecting the first and second cavities prevents fogging of the visor due to backflow of exhaled air. Air is also directed from the mask through a check valve to the over-the-head region enclosed by the helmet to cool the wearer'"'"'s head and to create a positive pressure to prevent the seepage of unfiltered gases into that region.
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11 Claims
- 1. Apparatus including in combination a helmet having front and side edges defining a peripheral edge to extend above the eyes and along the sides of the wearer'"'"'s head and adapted to fit over a wearer'"'"'s head to define a space over the wearer'"'"'s head immediately adjacent thereto said space having boundaries defined by the inside surface of said helmet and the wearer'"'"'s head, a face piece adapted to mate with said front and side edges of said helmet and to enclose a portion of the face of the wearer to form a cavity therewith generally isolated from said space, means for securing said face piece to said helmet, means cooperating with said helmet and said face piece to restrict flow of gas from said space while permitting leakage flow therefrom, means forming an inlet in said face piece for receiving a gas, means forming a first passage in said face piece between said inlet and said cavity, and means forming a second passage in said face piece permitting the flow of said gas between said inlet and said space.
- 8. Apparatus including in combination a helmet having front and side edges defining a peripheral edge to extend above the eyes and along the sides of a wearer'"'"'s head and adapted to fit over a wearer'"'"'s head to define a space over the wearer'"'"'s head immediately adjacent thereto said space having boundaries defined by the inside surface of said helmet and the wearer'"'"'s head, a face piece adapted to enclose a portion of the face of the wearer to form a cavity therewith generally isolated from said space, means for securing said face piece to said helmet, means forming an inlet in said face piece for receiving a gas, means forming a first passage in said face piece between said inlet and said cavity, and means forming a second passage in said face piece permitting the flow of said gas between said inlet and said space, said second passage having an outlet adjacent to said space to direct said gas therethrough.
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