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Vexon Motorcycle Helmet
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inventor of the "Vexon" motorcycle helmet. It is
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The Vexon helmet is designed to provide improved
peripheral and frontal views for high speed motorcycle
racing. The Vexon is a patented design (Patent #
6,295,653) and the Vexon name is trademarked.
Greater peripheral and frontal views of this helmet
are achieved by a unique structure of the lower and side
view window rims, by narrowing the thickness of the
helmet's shell at the side rims near the wearer's eye
level, and by redesigning the view window visor.
The lower rim of the view window drops in at least a
single step fashion at locations substantially below
each of the wearer's eyes as it extends towards the rear
of the view window rims at the sides. This
structural design increases the wearer's frontal field
of view without compromising the strength and / or
safety of the helmet.
The side rims of the view window at eye level are not
of the same configuration, as compared to conventional
full-face speed helmets. The rear of the view
window of conventional helmets at eye level are rounded.
The side rims of this inventive helmet has a straight
slant that extends backwards from bottom to top toward
the auditory canal and then at about eye level angles
forward to the top rim of the view window.
The deepest portion of the side rims of the view
window is located at the wearer's eye level. In
addition, a portion of the inner padding located on the
right and left sides of this inventive helmet, at eye
level, is minimally reduced. The minimally reduced
padding is achieved by narrowing the sides of the
helmet's shell at eye level.
The narrowed portions becomes less narrow towards the
middle to back of the helmet. This preferred
structure maximizes the user's peripheral view without a
significant reduction in the protective properties of
the helmet. This enhancement will enable the
wearer to make quicker split-second navigational
decisions. The visor at the sides have been
redesigned to fit into the narrowed portions, in the
helmet's shell, at eye level.
This inventive helmet decreases the chance of an
accident occurring because the rider lost sight of an
object in the blind spots associated with conventional
helmets. This helmet greatly reduces the
distractions caused by the wearer's eyes focusing on the
inside of the view window on both padding and rim when
operating a vehicle.
In conclusion, it is the objective of this inventive
helmet to give the wearer the feeling as if he or she is
not wearing a helmet at all. This results from not
seeing any part of the inner view window, including the
padding, especially when turning your head to make lane
changes on a busy highway or when 30-40 racing opponents
are surrounding you in a Super-Bike race, traveling at
speeds in excess of 125 mph and you are striving to take
a leading position.
As the speed of vehicles continues to increase, so
must the technology of protective gear, such as helmets.
- The side rims of the view window of the Vexon
helmet are further back than the conventional
helmet, allowing an unobstructed peripheral view.
They slant backwards and then at about eye level,
angle forward to the top rim, unlike the rounded
configuration of conventional helmets. This
significantly eliminates the eyes from focusing on
the side rims and the padding of the helmet when
looking out of the view window at the sides.
- The step-down cutouts to the lower rim of the
view window below each eye helps to improve frontal
view. These step-down cutouts widen the view window
from top to bottom, unlike the conventional helmet.
These step-down cutouts work in conjunction with the
configuration of the side rims of the view window to
improve peripheral vision.
- The Vexon helmet’s shell has narrowed portions
at the sides at eye level, contributing to enhancing
peripheral vision. These narrowed portions resurface
at the middle of the helmet. The view window’s visor
has been modified to fit into the helmet’s narrowed
portions. The inner padding thickness of this helmet
meets DOT standards.
- A DOT / SNELL helmet was modified to incorporate
the Vexon’s unique features. Product developer’s
prototype can be furnished upon request.
More information can be found on the
Vexon website, including contact information for the
inventor, who is currently seeking licensing agreements
for this design. |