Apparel – Guard or protector – For wearer's head
Patent
1989-09-13
1991-01-29
Reynolds, Wm. Carter
Apparel
Guard or protector
For wearer's head
2422, 2453, A42B 302, A42B 124
Patent
active
049876082
ABSTRACT:
A flip-up mounting bracket for use of a stripped down ground system type ht vision goggle on an aviators helmet. The frame and excess padding surrounding the ground system goggle is removed and the mounting bracket is substituted for the frame as a threadable mount for the ground system goggle. The bracket is rotatably connectable to standard aviators night vision imaging system (ANVIS) hardware on the helmet. The mounting bracket and goggles are rotatable about the hardware for stowing the ground system goggles up in the vertical flip-up position or down in the direct view of the pilot for use in night observation.
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Harwell Max L.
Lane Anthony T.
Lee Milton W.
Reynolds Wm. Carter
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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