Studson, Inc. is a privately held American company founded in 2019 and headquartered in Sherwood, Oregon. The company is a family-owned and operated business. As of 2026, Studson, Inc. has an estimated 21-50 employees and annual revenue estimated at approximately $10.6 million. The company experienced significant growth between 2022 and 2024, with sales increasing by 706%.
Studson, Inc. designs and manufactures advanced safety helmets and accessories for industrial and construction professionals, aiming to improve head protection standards in these sectors. Their primary product line includes the SHK-1 series of safety helmets, available in both full brim and standard brim, vented and non-vented options. These helmets are ANSI Z89.1 Type I & Type II compliant and integrate technologies like Koroyd for impact absorption and heat dissipation, and TwICEme® for emergency information storage. Studson also offers a range of complementary accessories, including eye protection, face protection, hearing protection, and cooling/warming accessories.
In terms of patent litigation, Studson, Inc. maintains a posture as an operating company defending against intellectual property claims. The company has been involved in one tracked case as a defendant and zero as a plaintiff. This indicates they are actively developing and selling products and are subject to third-party assertions, rather than being a patent assertion entity.
The notable case involving Studson, Inc. is WaveCel, LLC v. Studson, Inc., filed in the Oregon District Court in May 2025, where Studson, Inc. is the defendant. The lawsuit alleges patent infringement concerning Studson's SHK-1 helmet line, specifically related to US Patent No. 8,073,681 B2, which covers advanced protective headgear technology. This litigation occurs within a competitive market for helmet safety technology, where companies like WaveCel and Studson's technology partner, Koroyd, have previously been involved in disputes over helmet-related intellectual property.