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Head guard and method for making same

Patent 4910804 Issued on March 27, 1990. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject August 11, 2008. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 229886 filed on 08/11/1988

US Classes:

2/209.3, With interrupted crown2/181.8Transversely grooved head engaging member

Examiners

Primary: Nerbun, Peter

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 3005001 DE 08/13/1981
  • 2305205 FR 10/13/1976
  • 2497443 FR. 01/13/1981
  • 8404482-5 SE. 09/13/1984
  • 214635 CH. 08/13/2012
  • 0686815 GB 01/13/2012

International Class

A42B 001/22

Foreign Application Priority Data

1986-12-11 SE

Abstract

A head guard, preferably annular brow-band, comprising a longitudinal, preferably annular unit (2) which completely or substantially is made of cellular plastic. In order to ensure that all parts of the head guard provide adequate protection, the cellular-plastic unit (2) has depressions (12, 13) which protrude into the cellular-plastic material alternately from an inner side (14a) and an outer side (14b) respectively, of the unit, which inner side (14a) and outer side (14b) respectively, faces inwardly towards and outwardly from the head (15) respectively, whereby the depressions (12, 13) define cellular-plastic pads (16) with shock-absorbing properties and extending substantially transverse to the longitudinal direction (L) of the cellular-plastic unit (2) and whereby the cellular-plastic pads (16) and the connecting portions (17) connecting the pads together permit a limited stretching or elongation of the cellular-plastic unit (2) in its longitudinal direction (L) for providing at least one elastic portion (8-11) for adaptation to the size and/or shape of the cellular-plastic unit (2) and to the size and/or shape of the head (15) (FIG. 2). A simple and efficient method for manufacturing the cellular-plastic unit (2), includes pressing heated blades (24, 25) into the cellular-plastic unit (2) to provide depressions (12, 13) therein and bringing warm processing devices in contact with other parts of the cellular-plastic unit such that the unit receives a surface which is less porous than the portion disposed below the surface.

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