Patent ID: 7178932
Filing Date: 2007-02-20
Classification: A61F

Abstract:
1. An apparatus for a self-contained welding helmet, comprising: a) a helmet for being mounted on the head of a user, said helmet having a front wall having upper and lower portions, a pair of laterally spaced side walls and a top extending rearwardly from said front wall defining an interior space adapted to receive the head of a user therein, said side walls having a rear end; b) a lens being disposed on said front wall of said helmet so that a user can see through said lens, wherein said lens can be removed from said wall and replaced in said wall; c) a fan having an electrical drive motor thereon being disposed on said front wall of said helmet for directing airflow about said helmet, said fan having an air inlet port and first and second air exhaust ports; d) a plurality of air ducts having first and second ends being disposed on said interior of said helmet so that said first end is connected to said air inlet port of said fan and said second end is disposed on each said side wall proximate said rear end of said side wall so that air enters said second end of said air duct wherein the air is drawn toward said fan; e) an air filter being disposed on said second end of each said air duct so as to filter the air being drawn toward said fan; f) wherein said first air exhaust port is adapted to blow air across said lens so that said lens is kept free of condensation; g) wherein said second air exhaust port is adapted to blow air downwardly from said front wall of said helmet, said second air exhaust port having an end thereon; h) a plurality of lights being disposed on said front wall so that a workspace can be lighted; i) means for receiving and applying a potential to said electrical drive motor and said lights whereby the electrical drive motor and lights can be energized; j) a plurality of photovoltaic elements being disposed on said front wall of said helmet so as to be energized by the flash of a weld, wherein said photovoltaic elements can recharge a battery; and, k) wherein said plurality of photovoltaic elements is in electrical communication with said means for receiving and applying a potential.