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1.

Helmet

      
Application Number 29858271
Grant Number D1121892
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-10-28
First Publication Date 2026-04-07
Grant Date 2026-04-07
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Tan, Derrick Cabingao
  • Reyes, Raul
  • Cosio, Luis

2.

Helmet

      
Application Number 29885610
Grant Number D1102040
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-02-27
First Publication Date 2025-11-11
Grant Date 2025-11-11
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor Tan, Derrick Cabingao

3.

Protective guard with floating knee pad

      
Application Number 18756863
Grant Number 12383001
Status In Force
Filing Date 2024-06-27
First Publication Date 2025-08-12
Grant Date 2025-08-12
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Van Noy, Ryan G.
  • Nguyen, Thanh T.
  • Degiacomo, Jazmine M.

Abstract

A knee guard for protecting the knee of a wearer is provided including an inner sleeve that fits over the knee of the wearer covering at least front and left and right side portions of a leg of the wearer proximate the knee joint, a knee guard including an outer layer positioned over the inner sleeve proximate the knee joint and slidable with respect to the inner sleeve, the outer layer attached to the inner sleeve at left and right side portions above the knee joint and at left and right side portions below the knee joint, the outer layer not attached to the inner sleeve at the front portion adjacent the knee joint; and a protective pad secured to the outer layer and not secured to the inner sleeve and slidable with respect to the inner sleeve.

IPC Classes  ?

4.

In-molded helmet chinbar

      
Application Number 18460871
Grant Number 12133570
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-09-05
First Publication Date 2023-12-21
Grant Date 2024-11-05
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Durham, David L.
  • Tan, Dennis

Abstract

A helmet includes a shell having an interior surface, a padding disposed along the interior surface of the shell, and a chinbar. The padding defines a first engagement surface positioned at a first lateral side of the padding and a second engagement surface positioned at an opposing second lateral side of the padding. The chinbar includes a cage, a first flange, and a second flange. The cage includes a first end defining a third engagement surface and a second end defining a fourth engagement surface. The third engagement surface interfaces with the first engagement surface and the fourth engagement surface interfaces with the second engagement surface. The first flange extends from the first end of the cage. The second flange extends from the second end of the cage. The first flange and the second flange of the chinbar are embedded within the padding.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A42B 3/20 - Face guards, e.g. for ice hockey
  • A42B 3/06 - Impact-absorbing shells, e.g. of crash helmets
  • A42B 3/12 - Cushioning devices
  • A42B 3/22 - Visors
  • A42B 3/32 - Collapsible helmetsHelmets made of separable parts
  • A42C 2/00 - Manufacturing helmets by processes not otherwise provided for

5.

Eyewear frame with integral roll-off system

      
Application Number 17974332
Grant Number 12127981
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-10-26
First Publication Date 2023-04-27
Grant Date 2024-10-29
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor Durham, David Leroy

Abstract

A goggle includes a frame, a lens, and a roll-off system. The frame has a first lateral end and an opposing second lateral end. The frame defines a lens cavity. The lens is disposed within the lens cavity of the frame. The roll-off system includes a first canister, a second canister, and an actuator mechanism. The first canister is at least partially integrally formed with the first lateral end of the frame. The first canister defines a first interior cavity configured to store a roll of film. The second canister is at least partially integrally formed with the opposing second lateral end of the frame. The second canister defines a second interior cavity configured to receive a strip of film from the roll of film. The actuator mechanism is configured to facilitate selectively dispensing the strip of film from the first canister across the lens to the second canister.

IPC Classes  ?

6.

In-molded helmet chinbar

      
Application Number 17974075
Grant Number 11812815
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-10-26
First Publication Date 2023-02-16
Grant Date 2023-11-14
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Durham, David L.
  • Tan, Dennis

Abstract

A helmet includes a shell having an interior surface, a padding disposed along the interior surface of the shell, and a chinbar. The padding defines a first engagement surface positioned at a first lateral side of the padding and a second engagement surface positioned at an opposing second lateral side of the padding. The chinbar includes a cage, a first flange, and a second flange. The cage includes a first end defining a third engagement surface and a second end defining a fourth engagement surface. The third engagement surface interfaces with the first engagement surface and the fourth engagement surface interfaces with the second engagement surface. The first flange extends from the first end of the cage. The second flange extends from the second end of the cage. The first flange and the second flange of the chinbar are embedded within the padding.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A42B 3/20 - Face guards, e.g. for ice hockey
  • A42B 3/06 - Impact-absorbing shells, e.g. of crash helmets
  • A42B 3/32 - Collapsible helmetsHelmets made of separable parts
  • A42C 2/00 - Manufacturing helmets by processes not otherwise provided for
  • A42B 3/12 - Cushioning devices
  • A42B 3/22 - Visors

7.

PROTECTIVE COVER FOR EYEWEAR

      
Application Number 17689942
Status Pending
Filing Date 2022-03-08
First Publication Date 2022-09-15
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Munn, David Andrew
  • Mckonly, Chad Michael
  • Reyes, Raul Guillermo

Abstract

A protective cover for an eyewear including a lens cleaning system and a frame. The protective cover includes a first end portion, a second end portion, a lens opening configured to allow access to a lens of the eyewear, an outer side, and an inner side. The inner side includes a shape that corresponds to a shape of at least a first side of the frame of the eyewear and at least a portion of the lens cleaning system. The inner side may also include a first cleaning system receiver configured to cover a first portion of the lens cleaning system, and a second cleaning system receiver configured to cover a second portion of the lens cleaning system. The protective cover encloses a first side of the frame and the lens cleaning system. The protective cover reduces a failure of the lens cleaning system due to debris.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02C 13/00 - AssemblingRepairingCleaning
  • B08B 1/00 - Cleaning by methods involving the use of tools
  • B08B 1/02 - Cleaning travelling work, e.g. a web or articles on a conveyor
  • B08B 17/04 - Preventing deposition of fouling or of dust by using removable coverings

8.

Protective footwear

      
Application Number 17542149
Grant Number 12108842
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-12-03
First Publication Date 2022-05-26
Grant Date 2024-10-08
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Lee, Andre
  • Cosio, Luis
  • Durham, David
  • Munn, David

Abstract

A protective footwear includes a foot engagement portion, a lower-leg engagement portion, and a cable closure system. The lower-leg engagement portion defines a cable end interface and a buckle interface. The cable closure system is configured to facilitate at least partially securing the protective footwear to a leg of a wearer. The cable closure system includes a buckle assembly configured to releasably couple to the buckle interface and a cable extending between the cable end interface and the buckle assembly. The cable has a first end coupled to the cable end interface and an opposing second end coupled to the buckle assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43B 7/08 - Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated with air-holes, with or without closures
  • A43B 5/04 - Ski or like boots
  • A43B 5/14 - Shoes for cyclists
  • A43B 7/32 - Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with shock-absorbing means
  • A43C 11/14 - Clamp fasteningsClamp-buckle fasteningsFastenings with toggle levers
  • A43C 11/16 - Fastenings secured by wire, bolts, or the like
  • A43C 9/08 - LacesLaces in general for garments made of textiles, leather, or plastics made of paper or wire

9.

In-molded helmet chinbar

      
Application Number 17307847
Grant Number 11510452
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-05-04
First Publication Date 2021-11-25
Grant Date 2022-11-29
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Durham, David L.
  • Tan, Dennis

Abstract

A helmet includes a shell having an interior surface, a padding disposed along the interior surface of the shell, and a chinbar. The padding defines a first engagement surface positioned at a first lateral side of the padding and a second engagement surface positioned at an opposing second lateral side of the padding. The chinbar includes a cage, a first flange, and a second flange. The cage includes a first end defining a third engagement surface and a second end defining a fourth engagement surface. The third engagement surface interfaces with the first engagement surface and the fourth engagement surface interfaces with the second engagement surface. The first flange extends from the first end of the cage. The second flange extends from the second end of the cage. The first flange and the second flange of the chinbar are embedded within the padding.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A42B 3/20 - Face guards, e.g. for ice hockey
  • A42B 3/32 - Collapsible helmetsHelmets made of separable parts
  • A42C 2/00 - Manufacturing helmets by processes not otherwise provided for
  • A42B 3/06 - Impact-absorbing shells, e.g. of crash helmets
  • A42B 3/12 - Cushioning devices
  • A42B 3/22 - Visors

10.

Eyewear frame with integral roll-off system

      
Application Number 16714519
Grant Number 11510816
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-12-13
First Publication Date 2021-06-17
Grant Date 2022-11-29
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor Durham, David Leroy

Abstract

A goggle includes a frame, a lens, and a roll-off system. The frame has a first lateral end and an opposing second lateral end. The frame defines a lens cavity. The lens is disposed within the lens cavity of the frame. The roll-off system includes a first canister, a second canister, and an actuator mechanism. The first canister is at least partially integrally formed with the first lateral end of the frame. The first canister defines a first interior cavity configured to store a roll of film. The second canister is at least partially integrally formed with the opposing second lateral end of the frame. The second canister defines a second interior cavity configured to receive a strip of film from the roll of film. The actuator mechanism is configured to facilitate selectively dispensing the strip of film from the first canister across the lens to the second canister.

IPC Classes  ?

11.

Lens retention system

      
Application Number 16714487
Grant Number 12013593
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-12-13
First Publication Date 2021-02-18
Grant Date 2024-06-18
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Munn, David
  • Peters, Michael

Abstract

A frame for an eyewear comprises a lens opening and a groove surrounding the lens opening. The lens opening may be defined by an upper frame portion, a lower frame portion, a first lateral side portion, and a second lateral side portion of the frame. The groove may interchangeably receive and secure a first lens and a second lens within the lens opening. The first lens may have a different thickness than the second lens. The lens opening may extend across both eyes of the wearer.

IPC Classes  ?

12.

Helmet chinbar

      
Application Number 29633382
Grant Number D0854752
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-01-12
First Publication Date 2019-07-23
Grant Date 2019-07-23
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Durham, David L.
  • Tan, Dennis

13.

Protective footwear

      
Application Number 16041472
Grant Number 11202486
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-07-20
First Publication Date 2019-01-24
Grant Date 2021-12-21
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Lee, Andre
  • Cosio, Luis
  • Durham, David
  • Munn, David

Abstract

A protective footwear includes a foot engagement portion, a lower-leg engagement portion, and a cable closure system. The lower-leg engagement portion defines a cable end interface and a buckle interface. The cable closure system is configured to facilitate at least partially securing the protective footwear to a leg of a wearer. The cable closure system includes a buckle assembly configured to releasably couple to the buckle interface and a cable extending between the cable end interface and the buckle assembly. The cable has a first end coupled to the cable end interface and an opposing second end coupled to the buckle assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43C 11/16 - Fastenings secured by wire, bolts, or the like
  • A43C 11/14 - Clamp fasteningsClamp-buckle fasteningsFastenings with toggle levers
  • A43B 7/08 - Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements ventilated with air-holes, with or without closures
  • A43B 7/32 - Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with shock-absorbing means
  • A43B 5/14 - Shoes for cyclists
  • A43B 5/04 - Ski or like boots
  • A43C 9/08 - LacesLaces in general for garments made of textiles, leather, or plastics made of paper or wire

14.

Helmet chinbar

      
Application Number 29558781
Grant Number D0808083
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-03-21
First Publication Date 2018-01-16
Grant Date 2018-01-16
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Durham, David L.
  • Tan, Dennis

15.

In-molded helmet chinbar

      
Application Number 15147750
Grant Number 11026467
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-05-05
First Publication Date 2017-11-09
Grant Date 2021-06-08
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Durham, David L.
  • Tan, Dennis

Abstract

A helmet includes a shell having an interior surface, a padding disposed along the interior surface of the shell, and a chinbar. The padding defines a first engagement surface positioned at a first lateral side of the padding and a second engagement surface positioned at an opposing second lateral side of the padding. The chinbar includes a cage, a first flange, and a second flange. The cage includes a first end defining a third engagement surface and a second end defining a fourth engagement surface. The third engagement surface interfaces with the first engagement surface and the fourth engagement surface interfaces with the second engagement surface. The first flange extends from the first end of the cage. The second flange extends from the second end of the cage. The first flange and the second flange of the chinbar are embedded within the padding.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A42B 3/20 - Face guards, e.g. for ice hockey
  • A42B 3/32 - Collapsible helmetsHelmets made of separable parts
  • A42C 2/00 - Manufacturing helmets by processes not otherwise provided for
  • A42B 3/06 - Impact-absorbing shells, e.g. of crash helmets
  • A42B 3/12 - Cushioning devices
  • A42B 3/22 - Visors

16.

Garment

      
Application Number 29600325
Grant Number D0801002
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-04-11
First Publication Date 2017-10-31
Grant Date 2017-10-31
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor Durham, David L.

17.

Garment

      
Application Number 29600327
Grant Number D0801003
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-04-11
First Publication Date 2017-10-31
Grant Date 2017-10-31
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor Durham, David L.

18.

Motorcycle boot

      
Application Number 15481143
Grant Number 10441022
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-04-06
First Publication Date 2017-07-27
Grant Date 2019-10-15
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Sanderson, Brian
  • Lee, Andre Hsi-An
  • Munns, Jon
  • Cropp, Robert

Abstract

Protective footwear, such as a motorcycle or motocross boot, can have a supple, leather boot feel. Disclosed footwear can have a hinged coupling between a foot engagement structure and a lower-leg engagement structure to promote anatomically correct flexion in a wearer's ankle. The lower-leg engagement portion can define a ledge having a lowermost face configured to abut and matingly urge against an uppermost face of a ledge of the foot engagement portion to limit an extent of pivoting of the hinged coupling. The hinged coupling, in some instances, can include a pair of opposed bushings, each defining an internal thread configured to matingly engage a corresponding outer thread on a stud. The stud can retain the lower-leg engagement portion and the foot engagement portion in a pivotable relationship to each other. The opposed bushings can be keyed to matingly engage either a lateral portion of the foot engagement portion or a medial portion of the foot engagement portion.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43B 5/14 - Shoes for cyclists
  • A43B 5/04 - Ski or like boots
  • A43B 23/08 - Heel stiffenersToe stiffeners
  • A43B 13/41 - Built-in insoles joined to uppers during the manufacturing process, e.g. structural insolesInsoles glued to shoes during the manufacturing process combined with heel stiffener, toe stiffener, or shank stiffener
  • A43B 23/17 - Heel stiffenersToe stiffeners made of impregnated fabrics, plastics or the like made of plastics
  • A43B 23/22 - Supports for the shank or arch of the uppers
  • A43B 13/04 - Plastics, rubber or vulcanised fibre
  • A43B 13/10 - Metal
  • A43B 13/18 - Resilient soles
  • A43B 23/02 - UppersBoot legs

19.

Garment

      
Application Number 29555953
Grant Number D0789657
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-02-25
First Publication Date 2017-06-20
Grant Date 2017-06-20
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor Durham, David L.

20.

Attachment system for securing footwear

      
Application Number 14763419
Grant Number 09770069
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-01-28
First Publication Date 2015-12-17
Grant Date 2017-09-26
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Munns, Jon
  • Sanderson, Brian
  • Worth, Bryan Christopher

Abstract

An attachment system for securing footwear to a wearer, the attachment system including a buckle assembly and a receiver. The buckle assembly may include a clasp adapted to be coupled to a first portion of a footwear upper. The clasp may have an elongated portion with a first pivotable surface. The receiver may be adapted to be coupled to a second portion of the footwear upper. The receiver may have an elongated recess adapted to slideably receive the elongated portion, and the receiver may have a second pivotable surface that is sufficiently complementary shaped to the first surface so that the surfaces pivotably engage each other in a transverse direction of the attachment system when the buckle assembly is locked in the receiver.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43C 11/14 - Clamp fasteningsClamp-buckle fasteningsFastenings with toggle levers
  • A43B 5/14 - Shoes for cyclists

21.

Motorcycle boot

      
Application Number 14169788
Grant Number 09693599
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-01-31
First Publication Date 2014-08-07
Grant Date 2017-07-04
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Sanderson, Brian
  • Lee, Andre Hsi-An
  • Munns, Jon
  • Cropp, Robert

Abstract

Protective footwear, such as a motorcycle or motocross boot, can have a supple, leather boot feel. Disclosed footwear can have a hinged coupling between a foot-engagement structure and a lower-leg engagement structure to promote anatomically correct flexion in a wearer's ankle. The lower-leg engagement portion can define a ledge having a lowermost face configured to abut and matingly urge against an uppermost face of a ledge of the foot-engagement portion to limit an extent of pivoting of the hinged coupling. The hinged coupling, in some instances, can include a pair of opposed bushings, each defining an internal thread configured to matingly engage a corresponding outer thread on a stud. The stud can retain the lower-leg engagement portion and the foot-engagement portion in a pivotable relationship to each other. The opposed bushings can be keyed to matingly engage either a lateral portion of the foot-engagement portion or a medial portion of the foot-engagement portion.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43B 5/00 - Footwear for sporting purposes
  • A43B 5/14 - Shoes for cyclists
  • A43B 5/04 - Ski or like boots
  • A43B 13/41 - Built-in insoles joined to uppers during the manufacturing process, e.g. structural insolesInsoles glued to shoes during the manufacturing process combined with heel stiffener, toe stiffener, or shank stiffener
  • A43B 23/17 - Heel stiffenersToe stiffeners made of impregnated fabrics, plastics or the like made of plastics
  • A43B 23/22 - Supports for the shank or arch of the uppers

22.

Goggle box

      
Application Number 29449120
Grant Number D0703037
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-14
First Publication Date 2014-04-22
Grant Date 2014-04-22
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Durham, David Leroy
  • Cropp, Robert Garret

23.

Goggle box

      
Application Number 29449137
Grant Number D0699104
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-14
First Publication Date 2014-02-11
Grant Date 2014-02-11
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Durham, David Leroy
  • Cropp, Robert Garret

24.

Fold-over thermal laminate for footwear

      
Application Number 12366571
Grant Number 07958655
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-02-05
First Publication Date 2009-07-30
Grant Date 2011-06-14
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor Munns, Jon

Abstract

Protective footwear, such as a motorcycle or motocross boot, having a molded top gasket and/or a fold-over thermal laminate. The molded top gasket may be a substantially annular unitary piece or multi-piece construction of an elastomeric material, such as rubber, that snugly wraps around the wearer's lower leg or ankle when the footwear is worn. The fold-over thermal laminate is a piece of thermally resistant material on the outer surface of the footwear upper that extends over a portion of the rim and into the inside of the upper. One or more optional control pads also may be placed on the exterior surface of the thermal laminate.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43B 13/22 - Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer
  • A43B 5/00 - Footwear for sporting purposes

25.

Integrated buckle strap receiver for footwear

      
Application Number 11458055
Grant Number 07866065
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-07-17
First Publication Date 2007-05-10
Grant Date 2011-01-11
Owner FOX HEAD, LLC (USA)
Inventor Munns, Jon

Abstract

An attachment system for securing footwear to a wearer's foot that includes an integrated buckle strap receiver, which may be disposed on a portion of a footwear upper, comprising an overstrap and securing plate having a unitary construction; a buckle strap having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the buckle strap is capable of engaging the integrated buckle strap receiver; and a buckle operably coupled to the second end of the buckle strap for engaging an anchor on an opposing portion of the footwear upper.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A43B 13/22 - Soles made slip-preventing or wear-resisting, e.g. by impregnation or spreading a wear-resisting layer
  • A43B 5/00 - Footwear for sporting purposes
  • A43C 11/00 - Other fastenings specially adapted for shoes