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Riddell, Inc.
Riddell, Inc.'s patent strategy reveals a surprising and strong pivot towards computing technologies, with Image Processing patents constituting 28.6% of its portfolio and experiencing a significant 300.0% YoY growth in 2025, despite a sharp decline so far in 2026. While Sports Equipment remains its largest category at 33.9%, its fluctuating yearly counts suggest a less consistent focus compared to the emerging emphasis on digital imaging and design automation.
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Yearly patent publications since 2023
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Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.
56 US filings (since 2023) · 8 categories · 7 themes
Protective equipment, such as mouthguards or helmets, designed with enhanced structural integrity, ergonomic fit, and sometimes integrated sensors for performance or safety monitoring.
Design principles and features in apparel that allow for adjustability, customization, easy replacement of components, or specific fit to accommodate diverse body shapes, activities, or medical requirements.
Techniques for combining multiple materials or layers, often with specialized surface treatments, coatings, or assembly methods, to create functional or aesthetically enhanced plastic articles, including consumer goods and encapsulated electronics.
Garments and accessories engineered to provide protection against physical impacts, environmental hazards (e.g., moisture, pathogens), or to enhance personal safety through features like airbags or specialized masks.
Systems using artificial intelligence and machine learning to monitor athlete performance, provide personalized training plans, predict physiological responses, or create virtual representations for feedback and analysis.
Development of devices and methods for non-invasive or minimally invasive collection and analysis of physiological data, often from wearable sensors, to monitor health, activity, or specific conditions.
Using computational design and simulation to optimize the performance characteristics of specific components or materials within a larger engineering system.
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