Posts Tagged ‘helmet’

SInC Collaboration helps reach new heights in Helmet Tracking Technology

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

identySOL, a tenant company developing innovative solutions for tracking and monitoring around wireless technologies, has recently signed a commercial contract to design, develop and supply another one of our tenants, ThermaHelm with ultra low power GPS tracking units, for its state-of-the-art life saving helmets. The contract extends over a 5 year period and identySOL will support ThermaHelm with their revolutionary product by enhancing its capabilities even more. Please visit website for more information.

Thermahelm Short-listed for Prestigious Award

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Thermahelm have been short listed for the Best of British Innovation award at this year’s Venturefest conference. The motorcycle helmet invention which cools the head after a collision and reduces brain injury was developed by Jullian Preston-Powers, and is among ten finalists battling for the award. The 2010 Venturefest aims to discover new, exciting and emerging technologies from innovative businesses across the technology, life sciences, e-commerce and manufacturing sector. To find out more about the Best of British Innovation 2010, click here.

Keeping a cool head – BBC Focus

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Whenever I go into a bike shop looking for a new helmet, the trainee sales monkey always uses the excellent line of “how much is your head worth?” to which I reply “About £100”.

But on reflection I should be willing to pay a lot more to protect what I think is a fairly useful bit of my body.

I’ve just been reading about this new “Thermahelm” helmet that has a clever lining which uses a chemical reaction to cool the head when you have an impact, reducing swelling and the chance of brain damage. 20 per cent of bike accidents resulting in traumatic brain injuries are routinely treated with brain cooling in hospital, so it makes sense to start the cooling at the crash site.

So I’m saving my coppers for what I think is the biggest advancement in crash helmet technology for 50 years.

Well done to the inventor Jullian Powers and the guys at the Sussex Innovation Centre. And if you know a biker send them this way: http://www.thermahelm.com

To read the full article in BBC Focus Magazine click here.

Chemical brain-cooling ThermaHelm crash helmet praised as a “life saver” by Speedway legend Martin Dugard

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Former speedway champion Martin Dugard has endorsed a revolutionary new chemical brain-cooling motorcycle helmet, saying it will save lives both on road and track. The patented ThermaHelm helmet combines a simple idea with cutting edge technology and has been praised by the Government’s UK Trade and Investment Division.

Product developers Jullian Powers and Riccardo Anzil of ThermaHelm Limited created ThermaHelm at the cutting-edge Sussex Innovation Centre. They now have several meetings with major helmet manufactures and distributors from across the world planned for early in 2010 at which they hope to sign the first contracts to both license the technology and produce the helmet for mass distribution.

Speedway star Dugard is the latest expert within the biking sector to praise the concept, which aims to avoid the potentially fatal effects of Traumatic Brain Injury in the event of a motorcycle accident.

The ThermaHelm helmet performs like an instant ice pack when activated by sudden impact (for example in a crash). The helmet is lined with two packs filled with non-toxic chemicals which merge on impact, initiating a cooling effect that extends vital neurological protection during the critical Golden Hour prior to hospital arrival.

This endothermic (cold) reaction is immediate and absorbs heat from the head gradually whilst reducing swelling of the bruised brain tissue. The cooling process lasts approximately 30-45 minutes and maintains normothermic (stable) brain temperatures of 37C/96Fduring this time.

Stabilisation of the brain’s temperature in this way means that the accident victim is much more likely to avoid Traumatic Brain Injury and so increases chances of survival as blood can transport oxygen to critical parts of a non-swollen brain as opposed to an inflamed one.

Martin Dugard, winner of the British Speedway Grand Prix in 2000 and former Eastbourne Eagles captain, said: “ThermaHelm is quite simply revolutionary for all aspects of motorcycling – it’s fantastic. The helmet could be used both domestically and professionally and can save lives everywhere. “It’s such a simple idea but they say that simple ideas are the best. It only has to save one life and it will have done its job.”

 Another benefit of the helmet is that it enables the head to remain cool without needing to take off the crash helmet, which could aggravate any spinal or neck injuries sustained in an accident.

Jullian Powers welcomed Dugard’s endorsement. “We have every confidence in ThermaHelm as a life saving product, and to hear a similar view from Martin, who is so experienced in the highest level of motorsport, is hugely encouraging. “We are very excited to have secured several meetings with a number of high profile helmet manufacturers in Q1 & Q2 of 2010 and hope ThermaHelm will soon be available to every rider, either when purchasing a new helmet or as an after-market addition to their existing helmet.”

Derek Goodwin, Head of the Global Entrepreneurs Programme at UK Trade & Investment saw the potential of the invention years ago. He said: “We are very impressed with the approach taken by Jullian Powers in developing his new brain cooling technology. We look forward to helping ThermaHelm reach global markets with their innovation and becoming a worldwide life saving advancement.”

Brain-cooling Device for Motorcycle Helmets could save Thousands of Lives

Friday, November 27th, 2009

ThermaHelm™ have a patented invention that performs like an INSTANT ice pack when activated by sudden impact. It reduces brain swelling and the risk of long-term brain damage and will give paramedics and Accident and Emergency teams vital extra minutes to perform their life-saving skills. Although the invention is at prototype stage, it has prompted significant interest from motorcycle helmet manufacturers around the world. The development team, led by inventor Jullian Powers, believe the brain-cooling device can be adapted for other at-risk activities where helmet use is necessary. For more information visit http://www.thermahelm.com

ThermaHelm™ Joins SInC

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

ThermaHelm™ is a revolutionary technology which could save your life. Riding a motorcycle without ThermaHelm™ technology is like driving without an airbag.

Head trauma is the biggest cause of motorcycle accident deaths as well as causing long-term brain damage – costly to both the heart-strings and the NHS purse. Brain swelling in the helmet post accident coupled with response times of the emergency services are key impact factors.

ThermaHelm’s™ patent pending concept takes crash helmet safety to a new level. Crash helmets have remained virtually unchanged for over three decades and now change has indeed come. The company has integrated two proven technologies to create the ThermaHelm™ endothermic helmet.

The design proposal works only on the internal aspects of motor cycle helmets, eliminating research and development costs of the outer helmets which are already available to high safety standards. Providing non-complicated EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) protection to the required level of thickness and combined with our patented Thermahelm™ technology, instant EMS treatment can be afforded a crash victim long before paramedics arrive.

For further information please visit http://www.thermahelm.com