Patent ID: 6609913
Filing Date: 2003-08-26
Classification: A42B,A63H,G09B

Abstract:
An educational fireman helmet for recreational and educational use by a child, said helmet comprising: a helmet member having a crown and a downwardly sloping peripheral brim having a front section, side sections and a rear section thereby replicating a safety helmet for a fireman, said crown defining a downwardly opening cavity; a head support harness member carried on an interior surface of said crown in said cavity for adjustable wearing on the head of the child, said support harness including a cap member for disposition on the head of the child having a central base with a plurality of outwardly extending arms connected at distal end to the interior surface of said crown, said battery compartment being formed in said central base; a curved transparent visor having end pivotally connected at outer surfaces of said sections a moveable between a lowered position below said brim and overlying the face of the child and a raised position overlying said crown; a light housing carried on said crown adjacent said front section of said brim; pair of light units carried in said light housing and projecting illumination forwardly of said front section when illuminated; a battery compartment in said head support harness; battery members carried in said battery compartment; circuit means including first switch means carried on an interior surface of said side section of said brim for electrically connecting said battery members with said light units for providing said illumination, said circuit means including electrical wires interconnecting said first and second switch means and said light units with said battery members, said arms of said cap member having inwardly projecting, spaced pin members for receiving and routing said wires; a messaging system carried on said interior surface of said brim, said messaging system including a voice synthesizing device providing a plurality of voice messages related to fire safety, and second switch means for selectively operating said voice synthesizing device.