This application claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a) to Chinese Application No. 202210647467.X, filed Jun. 9, 2022, which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to a face mask assembly and, more particularly, to a face mask assembly having an at least partially dynamic configuration to facilitate adjustment between an operating configuration and a drop-down position.
Applicant has identified many technical challenges and difficulties associated with personal protective equipment such as respirators and other breathing-related protective equipment. Through applied effort, ingenuity, and innovation, Applicant has solved problems related to these wearable accessory arm straps by developing solutions embodied in the present disclosure, which are described in detail below.
Various embodiments are directed to an adjustable face mask assembly and method of using the same. In various embodiments, an adjustable face mask assembly may comprise A face mask assembly configured with a drop down feature, the face mask assembly comprising a face mask configured for dynamic engagement with at least a first strap of a strap assembly such that the face mask is configured for selective movement in one or more directions along a strap length of the first strap between a donned position and a drop-down position, the face mask comprising: a first strap pathway comprising an exterior pathway surface positioned on a first lateral side of the face mask, the first strap pathway being configured to receive at least a portion of the first strap along the exterior pathway surface; and a strap engagement tongue defined by a material thickness extending between an exterior tongue surface and an interior tongue surface, the strap engagement tongue comprising a plurality of strap engagement teeth protruding from of the interior tongue surface; wherein the strap engagement tongue is positioned along the first strap pathway such that the exterior tongue surface defines at least a portion of the exterior pathway surface of the first strap pathway; wherein the face mask is configured to be selectively adjustable between a dynamic configuration and a locked configuration relative to the first strap based at least in part on the arrangement of the first strap relative to the strap engagement tongue; and wherein, in the locked configuration, the plurality of strap engagement teeth are configured to provide frictional resistance to the first strap to resist the movement of the face mask relative to the strap length of the first strap.
In various embodiments, the face mask may be dynamically engaged with the strap assembly via a connection of the first strap to a face mask cover of the face mask, wherein the first strap pathway is defined along an exterior surface of the face mask cover. In various embodiments, the face mask assembly may further comprise a face engagement component configured to engage a face of a user at a seal interface that extends along a perimeter of an open end of the face engagement component; and wherein the face engagement component and the face mask cover define distinct components configured to be removably attached to one another. In various embodiments, the face mask assembly may further comprise a second strap pathway comprising a second exterior pathway surface defined along the exterior surface of the mask cover and positioned on a second lateral side of the face mask, the second strap pathway being configured to receive at least a portion of a second strap of the strap assembly along the second exterior pathway surface such that the face mask is configured for selective movement in one or more directions along a second strap length of the second strap; and a second strap engagement tongue defined by a second material thickness extending between a second exterior tongue surface and a second interior tongue surface, the second strap engagement tongue comprising a second plurality of strap engagement teeth protruding from of the second interior tongue surface; wherein the second strap engagement tongue is positioned along the second strap pathway such that the second exterior tongue surface defines at least a portion of the second exterior pathway surface of the second strap pathway; and wherein, in the locked configuration, the second plurality of strap engagement teeth are configured to provide frictional resistance to the second strap to resist the movement of the face mask relative to the second strap length of the second strap.
In various embodiments, the first strap may be defined along the strap length between a first strap end and a second strap end, wherein the first strap end and the second strap end of the first strap are each configured for attachment to a head support component of the strap assembly such that the first strap defines a closed-loop strap portion including an intermediate strap portion defined in between the first strap end and the second strap end, and wherein the first strap pathway is configured to receive the first strap at the intermediate strap portion such that the selective movement of the face mask between the donned position and the drop-down position is at least partially defined within the close-loop strap portion of the first strap. In certain embodiments, a second strap of the strap assembly may be defined along a second strap length between two opposing strap ends, wherein both of the two opposing strap ends of the second strap are configured for attachment to the head support component of the strap assembly such that the second strap defines a second closed-loop strap portion including a second intermediate strap portion defined in between the two opposing strap ends, and wherein the second strap pathway is configured to receive the second strap at the second intermediate strap portion such that the selective movement of the face mask between the donned position and the drop-down position is defined at least partially within the second closed-loop strap portion of the second strap.
In various embodiments, the first strap pathway may comprise a strap pathway protrusion further comprising a material protrusion extending from a first lateral side edge of the first strap pathway in a width direction towards a second lateral side edge of the first strap pathway, wherein the strap pathway protrusion s configured to physically engage the first strap in order to provide frictional resistance to the first strap to resist the movement of the face mask relative to the strap length of the first strap. In certain embodiments, the strap pathway protrusion may be arranged in a position along the first strap pathway that is at least substantially aligned with at least a portion of the strap engagement tongue. In certain embodiments, the strap pathway protrusion and the strap engagement tongue may be provided at a central portion of the first strap pathway, the central portion being defined by a midpoint along a strap pathway length of the first strap pathway at least approximately halfway between a first strap pathway end and a second strap pathway end.
In various embodiments, the first strap pathway may extend along a strap pathway length between a first strap pathway end and a second strap pathway end, and wherein the first strap pathway further comprises a second plurality of strap engagement teeth protruding from of the exterior pathway surface at the second strap pathway end of the first strap pathway. In certain embodiments, the second strap pathway end of the first strap pathway may be defined by a bottom end of the first strap pathway positioned at least substantially adjacent a bottom edge of the face mask. In certain embodiments, the second plurality of strap engagement teeth may be configured to protrude from the exterior pathway surface in an at least substantially outward direction away from the face mask so as to provide frictional resistance to a bottom surface of the first strap to resist the movement of the face mask relative to the first strap length of the first strap. In certain embodiments, the face mask assembly may further comprise a second strap pathway comprising a second exterior pathway surface defined along the exterior surface of the mask cover and positioned on a second lateral side of the face mask, the second strap pathway being configured to receive at least a portion of a second strap of the strap assembly along the second exterior pathway surface such that the face mask is configured for selective movement in one or more directions along a second strap length of the second strap; wherein the second strap pathway extends along a second strap pathway length between a third strap pathway end and a fourth strap pathway end, and wherein the second strap pathway further comprises a third plurality of strap engagement teeth protruding from of the second exterior pathway surface at the fourth strap pathway end of the second strap pathway; wherein the third plurality of strap engagement teeth are configured to protrude from the second exterior pathway surface in an at least substantially outward direction away from the face mask so as to provide frictional resistance to a bottom surface of the second strap to resist the movement of the face mask relative to the second strap length of the second strap.
In certain embodiments, the first strap pathway may be defined by an at least partially curved profile. In certain embodiments, the at least partially curved profile of the first strap pathway may be defined by an arc-shaped curve having a curve apex and a curve opening, the curve opening facing at least substantially towards the first lateral side of the face mask. In various embodiments, the first strap pathway may further comprise at least one strap engagement slot defined by an opening in the exterior pathway surface that is configured to receive a portion of the first strap to facilitate the dynamic engagement of the first strap by the face mask. In certain embodiments, the one or more strap engagement slots may comprise a plurality of strap engagement slots distributed along a strap pathway length of the first strap pathway, each of the plurality of strap engagement slots being configured to receive a respective portion of the first strap. In certain embodiments, the plurality of strap engagement slots distributed along the strap pathway length of the first strap pathway may include a first slot, a second slot, a third slot, and a fourth slot, each extending in respective width directions between opposing lateral side edges of the first strap pathway, and wherein the first strap pathway is configured to dynamically engage the first strap by threading the first strap in alternating directions through adjacent slots of the plurality of strap engagement slots. In certain embodiments, the strap engagement tongue may be positioned along the strap pathway length in between the second slot and the third slot. In various embodiments, the first strap pathway may comprise a strap adjustment gap defined by a slot opening in the exterior pathway surface extending around at least a portion of an outer perimeter of the strap engagement tongue to separate the strap engagement tongue from adjacent portions of the exterior pathway surface of the first strap pathway.
Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
The present disclosure more fully describes various embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that some, but not all embodiments are shown and described herein. Indeed, the embodiments may take many different forms, and accordingly this disclosure should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
It should be understood at the outset that although illustrative implementations of one or more aspects are illustrated below, the disclosed assemblies, systems, and methods may be implemented using any number of techniques, whether currently known or not yet in existence. The disclosure should in no way be limited to the illustrative implementations, drawings, and techniques illustrated below, but may be modified within the scope of the appended claims along with their full scope of equivalents. While values for dimensions of various elements are disclosed, the drawings may not be to scale.
The words “example,” or “exemplary,” when used herein, are intended to mean “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as an “example” or “exemplary embodiment” is not necessarily preferred or advantageous over other implementations. As used herein, terms such as “front,” “rear,” “top,” etc. are used for explanatory purposes in the examples provided below to describe the relative position of certain components or portions of components. Furthermore, as would be evident to one of ordinary skill in the art in light of the present disclosure, the terms “substantially” and “approximately” indicate that the referenced element or associated description is accurate to within applicable engineering tolerances. As used herein, the terms “top” and “bottom” refer to a relative top or bottom in an instance the face mask is position on a user's face. For example, the top edge of a strap pathway may be closer to the eyes of a user than the bottom edge of the strap pathway. Further, as used herein, the terms “above,” “over top,” “below,” “beneath,” “internal” and “external” refer to a relative interior or exterior in an instance the face mask is position on a user's face. For example, the interior surface of a strap engagement tongue may face an interior volume of the face mask and may face towards the mouth of a user, whereas the exterior surface of a strap engagement tongue may face in an outward direction away from the interior volume of the face mask, such as, for example, away from the mouth of a user.
Various embodiments herein provide a face mask assembly with a drop down function and a method of using the same. Current face masks, while effective when donned by a user, are often difficult to remove and reapply to a user's face (to move between the donned position in which the mask is applied to the user's face to form a seal therewith and a removed position in which the mask is not applied to the user's face. Embodiments discussed herein include a drop-down function that allows for a user to quickly and effectively don and remove the mask during operation, while supporting the mask for quick access when in drop-down position (e.g., dangling by straps from the user's head). The ability to quickly transition between the donned position and the drop-down position enables a more efficient user experience, especially in situations where a user may have to quickly alternate between donning and removing the face mask. For example, in certain embodiments, the face mask may have a selectively dynamic configuration relative to the straps of a strap assembly. The face mask may be dynamically engaged with first and second straps such that the face mask may be selectively adjusted between the donned position (e.g., covering a portion of the user's face during operation) and the drop-down position (e.g., a removed position) while the strap assembly remains engaged with the head of the user. Such an exemplary configuration enables the user to avoid having to remove a helmet or other piece of protective headwear in order to adjust and/or remove the face mask.
As described herein, in various embodiments, the face mask is configured such that a user may selectively adjust the face mask between a locked configuration and a dynamic configuration. For example, the face mask itself is dynamically engaged with the support straps such that a portion of each strap is positioned along respective strap pathways defined along an exterior surface of the face mask. The dynamic engagement of the face mask with the straps is enabled by a plurality of strap engagement components defined along the strap pathways of the face mask. The face mask may be selectively adjusted between the locked configuration and the dynamic configuration by rearranging the portion of the strap positioned along the strap pathway relative to one or more of the strap engagement components. For example, in various embodiments, the face mask may be selectively adjusted to a locked configuration based at least in part on the arrangement of the first strap relative to a strap engagement tongue provided along the first strap pathway. As described herein, the strap engagement components—including a strap engagement tongue, strap engagement slots, a strap pathway protrusion, and one or more pluralities of strap engagement teeth—are configured to efficiently and reversibly lock the mask in the donned position to impede unintentional dislocation of the mask during use.
In various embodiments, the strap assembly 20 of an exemplary face mask assembly 10 may include a first strap 21, a second strap 22, and a head support component 23 (e.g., an adjustable head band that may be resized as necessary to accommodate a particular user's head). In some embodiments, the head support component 23 may be configured to at least partially encircle the user's head 2 during operation. For example, various head support components and/or other strap assembly 20 components attached to the head support component 230 may be used to hold the face mask 10 in a desired position relative to the face of the user 2, such as, for example, in a donned position and/or a drop-down position, as described herein. In various embodiments, the first strap 21 and/or the second strap 22 may be a unitary piece with the head support component 23 or may be coupled to the head support component 23 at one or more ends thereof. For example, in various embodiments, the first strap 21 and the second strap 22 may each be attached at both a first end and an opposite second end thereof to the head support component 23 such that the first strap 21 and a first portion of the head support component 23 collectively define a first closed-loop strap configuration (e.g., along which a first portion of the face mask 100 may be moved) and the second strap 22 and a second portion of the head support component 23 collectively define a second closed-loop strap configuration (e.g., along which a second portion of the face mask 100 may be moved). For example, the first strap 21 and the second strap 22 may each extend between the head support component 23 and a respective portion of the face mask cover 100, such as, for example, one of the first strap pathway 110 and the second strap pathway 120, located on first and second lateral sides of the face mask cover 100, respectively.
In various embodiments, the head support component 23 may be made out of a plastic material, such as polypropylene, although other materials may be utilized in certain embodiments. For example, the head support component 23 may be at least partially made out of textile webbing or netting, or rubber. Various other configurations of exemplary head support components 23 may be contemplated in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure.
In various embodiments, the first and second straps 21, 22 of the strap assembly may each extend along a strap length between a first end and an opposite second end. For example, as illustrated in
As described herein, the straps of the strap assembly (e.g., the first and second straps 21, 22) define a strap width, measured perpendicular to the strap length, and a strap thickness, measured perpendicular to both the strap length and the strap width. It should be understood that the straps may comprise a flexible material, such as a woven material, and the thickness of the strap may correspond to the thickness of individual fibers within the strap. In certain embodiments, the length of a strap may be adjustable (e.g., via an adjustment mechanism at one or both ends of the strap).
In various embodiments, at least a portion of the face mask 10 may have a selectively dynamic configuration relative to the strap assembly 20 of the face mask assembly 1. For example, in various embodiments, the face mask 10 (e.g., the face mask cover 100) may be dynamically engaged with the first and second straps 21, 22 of the strap assembly 20 such that at least a portion of the face mask 10 may be selectively adjusted between a donned position (e.g., covering a portion of the user's 2 face during operation) and a drop-down position (e.g., a removed position) while the head support component 23 of the strap assembly 20 remains engaged with the head of the user 2. Such an exemplary configuration avoids the user 2 having to remove a helmet or other piece of protective headwear being worn over the head support component 23 in order to adjust and/or remove the face mask 10. For example,
In various embodiments, the face engagement component 200 of an exemplary face mask 10 may be configured to engage the face of a user at a seal 201 that extends along the perimeter of an open end of the face engagement component 200 to define a breathing chamber within an interior volume of the face mask 10. For example, the face engagement component 200 may comprise a rigid and at least substantially gas impermeable material, such as polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, fiberglass, carbon fiber, and/or the like. In various embodiments, the open end of the face engagement component 200 may be surrounded by a seal 201, such as, for example, a resilient/flexible sealing member (e.g., a rubber sealing member, a flexible polymer sealing member, and/or the like), configured to form a seal between the face mask 10 and the user's face. The seal 201 may be configured to contour to a user's face, and the resilience/flexibility of the seal may be configured to accommodate differences in the shape of various users' faces. In certain embodiments, the seal 201 may be customized (e.g., through a thermoforming process) to a particular user's face, however it should be understood that other embodiments may provide at least substantially universal seal configurations configured to accommodate a plurality of user face shapes.
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In various embodiments, an exemplary face mask 10 may further comprise a face mask cover 100 positioned along an exterior surface of the face engagement component 200 and configured to facilitate the selectively dynamic engagement of the face mask 10 to the strap assembly.
As illustrated in
In various embodiments, an exemplary strap pathway of the face mask cover 100 (e.g., a first strap pathway 110, a second strap pathway 120) comprise a non-linear profile such that the strap pathway length is defined by at least one curve (e.g., a radius of curvature) between the first strap pathway end and the second strap pathway end. For example, as illustrated in
Further, in various embodiments, an exemplary strap pathway (e.g., first strap pathway 110) may be defined by a strap pathway width that is measured perpendicular to the strap pathway length, such as, for example, laterally in a direction perpendicular to the opposing lateral side edges (e.g., a first lateral side edge 118a and a second lateral side edge 118b) provided on either side of the strap pathway. For example,
As illustrated in
In various embodiments, an exemplary face mask cover 100 may comprise one or more strap engagement components that may be positioned along the one or more strap pathways of the face mask cover 100 (e.g., the first strap pathway 110) in order to facilitate engagement with at least a portion of a strap (e.g., an intermediate strap portion) received within the strap pathway. For example, as described in further detail herein, the one or more strap engagement components of the face mask cover 100 may be configured to facilitate a selectively dynamic engagement between the strap assembly and the face mask cover 100 wherein the face mask cover 100 may be selectively configured (e.g., adjusted) by a user in either a dynamic or locked configuration based at least in part on arrangement of the strap portion within the strap pathway 110 (e.g., the intermediate strap portion) with respect to the one or more strap engagement components.
As an illustrative example, the exemplary face mask cover 100 illustrated in
In various embodiments, the face mask cover 100 may comprise a plurality of strap engagement slots distributed along the strap pathway length of each strap pathways (e.g., the first strap pathway 110 and the second strap pathway 120). In various embodiments, an exemplary strap engagement slot may comprise a slot, an aperture, and/or any other opening configured for receiving a strap (e.g., a portion of the strap length of the strap) therethrough. For example, an exemplary strap engagement slot may extend through the thickness of the face mask cover 100 between an exterior surface and an interior surface thereof such that a strap received within the strap engagement slot extends through the face mask cover 100 (e.g., within a strap pathway).
In various embodiments, the face mask cover 100 may comprise a first plurality of strap engagement slots defined at respective positions along the first strap pathway 110, each of which may be configured to receive a portion of a first strap therethrough. As illustrated, the first plurality of strap engagement slots provided along the first strap pathway 110 may include a first strap engagement slot 116a, a second strap engagement slot 116b, a third strap engagement slot 116c, and a fourth strap engagement slot 116d. At least a portion of the plurality of strap engagement slots 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d may be arranged so as to extend in a width direction along a width of the first strap pathway 110 at least partially between the opposing lateral side edges 118a, 118b. As illustrated, the plurality of strap engagement slots 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d may comprise one or more sets of adjacent strap engagement slots, such as, for example, the first strap engagement slot 116a and the second strap engagement slot 116b, wherein the first strap engagement slot 116a is arranged within the first strap pathway 110 in between the first strap pathway end 111 and the second strap engagement slot 116b, and the third strap engagement slot 116c and the fourth strap engagement slot 116d, wherein the fourth strap engagement slot 116d is arranged within the first strap pathway 110 in between the third strap engagement slot 116c and the second strap pathway end 112.
In various embodiments, the plurality of strap engagement slots 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d may be configured to facilitate the arrangement of at least a portion of a first strap (e.g., an intermediate strap portion thereof) within the first strap pathway 110 by enabling the first strap to be threaded into and/or out of adjacent strap engagement slots of the plurality 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d in opposite directions such that at least a portion of the first strap arranged between one or more sets of adjacent strap engagement slots of the plurality is configured to extend along an interior surface of the face mask cover 100 between the adjacent strap engagement slots. For example, in various embodiments, the exemplary face mask cover 100 illustrated in
As illustrated, in various embodiments, the first strap engagement slot 116a and the fourth strap engagement slot 116d of the face mask cover 100 may embody outer slots provided along the first strap pathway 110 in positions at least substantially proximate the first strap pathway end 111 and the second strap pathway end 112, respectively. Further, in various embodiments, as illustrated the second strap engagement slot 116b and the third strap engagement slot 116c of the face mask cover 100 may embody inner slots provided along the first strap pathway 110 in positions between the first strap engagement slot 116a and the central portion of the first strap pathway 110 and the fourth strap engagement slot 116d and the central portion of the first strap pathway 110, respectively. As described herein, a strap of the strap assembly (e.g., the first strap, the second strap) may be threaded in alternating directions through adjacent slots of the plurality of strap engagement slots of the plurality 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d such that the portion of the first strap disposed between the second strap engagement slot 116b and the third strap engagement slot 116c extends along the exterior surface of the face mask cover 100 within the first strap pathway 110.
In various embodiments, the plurality of strap engagement slots 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d may each comprise a slot width that is larger than the width of the first strap configured to be received within the first strap pathway 110, as measured in a width direction perpendicular to the strap pathway length (e.g., perpendicularly between the opposing lateral side edges 118a, 118b of the first strap pathway 110) such that a portion of the first strap passing therethrough may move relatively freely (e.g., there may be some frictional resistance, but the strap may generally move freely). Similarly, the plurality of strap engagement slots 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d may each comprise a slot length that is larger than the thickness of the first strap configured to be received within the first strap pathway 110, as measured in a direction defined along the strap pathway length such that the portion of the first strap passing therethrough may move relatively freely (e.g., there may be some frictional resistance, but the strap may generally move freely).
In various embodiments, the one or more strap engagement components of the exemplary face mask cover 100 may further comprise at least one strap engagement tongue positioned along at least one of the strap pathways and configured to be selectively engaged by a portion of the strap extending along the strap pathway in order to provide sufficient frictional resistance to the strap to at least substantially minimize the relative movement of the strap along the strap pathway. In various embodiments, an exemplary face mask cover 100 having a first strap pathway 110 and a second strap pathway 120 may comprise a first strap engagement tongue 113 along the first strap pathway length of the first strap pathway 110 and a second strap engagement tongue 123 along the second strap pathway length of the second strap pathway 120. The strap engagement tongue 113 may comprise a material protrusion defined by a thickness that extends between an exterior tongue surface 113a (shown in
As illustrated in
As illustrated, the strap engagement tongue 113 may define a cantilevered configuration wherein the proximal end of the strap engagement tongue 113 is cantilevered at the first lateral side edge 118 and the portion of strap engagement tongue 113 positioned within the width of the strap pathway 110 is surrounded by a strap adjustment gap 113c that extends between the perimeter of the strap engagement tongue 113 and adjacent portions of the central surface of the strap pathway 110. For example, the strap adjustment gap 113c defined within the strap pathway 110 may be configured such that at least a portion of the first strap provided along the first strap pathway 110 (e.g., an intermediate strap portion) may be selectively positioned either above the strap engagement tongue 113 (e.g., so as to extend along the exterior tongue surface 113a thereof) or threaded underneath the strap engagement tongue 113 (e.g., so as to extend along the interior tongue surface 113b thereof). The strap adjustment gap 113c is configured to separate the strap engagement tongue 113 from the adjacent surfaces of the strap pathway 110 in order to allow a first strap to be selectively adjusted by a user between first and second arrangements above and below the strap engagement tongue 113, respectively, from the exterior of the mask. Such an exemplary configuration may enable the user to quickly rearrange the strap to reconfigure the face mask cover 100 between, for example, a locked and dynamic configuration, as described in further detail herein in reference to
In various embodiments, the exterior tongue surface 113a of the strap engagement tongue 113 may comprise an at least substantially smooth surface configured to provide minimal frictional resistance to a strap (e.g., the intermediate portion of a first strap) passing therealong such that the face mask cover 100 may generally freely move along the given strap, such as, for example, when the face mask cover 100 is configured in the dynamic configuration and being adjusted by a user between the donned position and the drop-down position. By contrast, in various embodiments, the interior tongue surface 113b of the strap engagement tongue 113 may comprise an at least substantially abrasive surface configured to increase the frictional resistance realized at the strap (e.g., the intermediate portion of a first strap) passing therealong such that the movement of the face mask cover 100 along the given strap is at least substantially restricted, such as, for example, when the face mask cover 100 is configured in the locked configuration. For example,
In such an exemplary configuration, the first plurality of strap engagement teeth 114 positioned along the interior tongue surface 113b of the first strap engagement tongue 113 may be configured to physically engage a top (e.g., outward-facing) surface of a first strap (e.g., an intermediate strap portion thereof) that is arranged along the first strap pathway 110 in a locked configuration in order to cause a frictional force to be applied thereto to resist the relative movement of the first strap along the first strap pathway 110. For example, the first plurality of strap engagement teeth 114 may be configured to apply a force in an at least partially inward direction (e.g., toward the interior volume of the mask) to the top surface of the first strap engaged therewith in a direction perpendicular to the relative range of motion between the first strap and the first strap pathway 110. When the first strap is arranged in the locked configuration, as described herein, the first plurality of strap engagement teeth 114 may be configured to increase the resistance realized (e.g., by the selectively adjustable face mask cover 100) between the face mask cover 100 and the intermediate strap portion of the first strap engaged therewith.
Further, as illustrated, the second plurality of strap engagement teeth 124 positioned along the interior tongue surface 123b of the second strap engagement tongue 123 may be configured to physically engage a top (e.g., outward-facing) surface of a second strap (e.g., an intermediate strap portion thereof) that is arranged along the second strap pathway 120 in a locked configuration in order to cause a frictional force to be applied thereto to resist the relative movement of the second strap along the second strap pathway 120. For example, the second plurality of strap engagement teeth 124 may be configured to apply a force in an at least partially inward direction (e.g., toward the interior volume of the mask) to the top surface of the second strap engaged therewith in a direction perpendicular to the relative range of motion between the second strap and the second strap pathway 120. When the second strap is arranged in the locked configuration, as described herein, the second plurality of strap engagement teeth 124 may be configured to increase the resistance realized (e.g., by the face mask cover 100) between the face mask cover 100 and the intermediate strap portion of the second strap engaged therewith.
In various embodiments, one or more of the pluralities of strap engagement teeth provided along an interior tongue surface of a strap engagement tongue, such as, for example, the first plurality of strap engagement teeth 114 and/or the second plurality of strap engagement teeth 124, may be defined as rear teeth that extend from an interior surface of the exemplary face mask cover 100 towards an interior volume thereof. In various embodiments, at least a portion of the teeth of the first and second pluralities 114, 124 may be arranged in an at least substantially linear alignment along one or more sides of the respective interior tongue surface 113b, 123b from which the teeth extend. For example, as illustrated in
In various embodiments, at least a portion of the front teeth of the first plurality of strap engagement teeth 114 and/or the second plurality of strap engagement teeth 124 may be defined by a respective tooth height measured in an inward direction perpendicular to the respective interior tongue surface 113b, 123b, from which the teeth extend. As an illustrative example, at least a portion of the rear teeth extending from an interior tongue surface of a strap engagement tongue defined along a strap pathway, as described herein, may be defined by a tooth height of at least approximately between 0.5 mm and 5.0 mm (e.g., between 1.0 mm and 3.0 mm).
In various embodiments, the one or more strap engagement components of the exemplary face mask cover 100 may further comprise one or more pluralities of strap engagement teeth extending from a surface defined along a strap pathway of the face mask cover 100. As illustrated, in various embodiments, the exemplary face mask cover 100 may comprise one or more pluralities of strap engagement teeth extending in an outward direction from an exterior surface of the face mask cover 100 defined at the second strap pathway end (e.g., a bottom strap pathway end) of one or more strap pathways of the face mask cover 100. For example, as illustrated in
In such an exemplary configuration, the first plurality of strap engagement teeth 119 may be configured to physically engage at least a portion of the first strap slidably connected along the first strap pathway 110 in order to cause a frictional force to be applied thereto to resist the relative movement of the first strap along the first strap pathway 110 (e.g., as the face mask cover 100 is adjusted between the donned and drop-down positions). For example, the first plurality of strap engagement teeth 119 may be configured to apply a force in an at least partially outward direction (e.g., away from the exterior surface) to a bottom (e.g., inward-facing) surface of first strap engaged therewith in a direction perpendicular to the relative range of motion between the first strap and the first strap pathway 110. The first plurality of strap engagement teeth 119 may be configured to increase the resistance realized (e.g., by the selectively adjustable face mask cover 100) as the face mask cover 100 is being moved along the first strap (e.g., and the second strap) of the strap assembly between the donned and drop-down positions.
Further, as illustrated, the second plurality of strap engagement teeth 129 may be configured to physically engage at least a portion of the second strap slidably connected along the second strap pathway 120 in order to cause a frictional force to be applied thereto to resist the relative movement of the second strap along the second strap pathway 120 (e.g., as the face mask cover 100 is adjusted between the donned and drop-down positions). For example, in such an exemplary configuration, the second plurality of strap engagement teeth 129 may be configured to apply a force in an at least partially outward direction (e.g., away from the exterior surface) to a bottom (e.g., inward-facing) surface of second strap engaged therewith in a direction perpendicular to the relative range of motion between the second strap and the second strap pathway 120. The second plurality of strap engagement teeth 129 may be configured to increase the resistance realized (e.g., by the selectively adjustable face mask cover 100) as the face mask cover 100 is being moved along the second strap (e.g., and the first strap) of the strap assembly between the donned and drop-down positions.
In various embodiments, one or more of the pluralities of strap engagement teeth, such as the first plurality of strap engagement teeth 119 and/or the second plurality of strap engagement teeth 129, may be arranged along the exterior surface of the face mask cover 100 in an at least substantially linear alignment along a bottom end of a strap pathway (e.g., the second strap pathway end 112 of the first strap pathway 110 and/or the second strap pathway end 122 of the second strap pathway 120). In various embodiments, at least a portion of the front teeth of the first plurality of strap engagement teeth 119 and/or the second plurality of strap engagement teeth 129 may be defined by a respective tooth height measured from the exterior surface of the face mask cover 100 in a perpendicularly outward direction away from the exterior surface. As an illustrative example, at least a portion of the front teeth of an exemplary face mask cover 100 may be defined by a tooth height of at least approximately between 0.25 mm and 10.0 mm (e.g., between 1.0 mm and 5.0 mm).
In various embodiments, the one or more strap engagement components of the exemplary face mask cover 100 may further comprise a strap pathway protrusion 115 comprising a material protrusion extending from a lateral side edge (e.g., lateral sidewall) into the strap pathway in a width direction towards the opposing lateral side edge of the strap pathway in order to apply a resistance force to a strap (e.g., an intermediate strap portion of the strap) provided within the strap pathway in a locked configuration. In various embodiments, the strap pathway protrusion 115 may extend from a proximal end defined at a lateral side edge (e.g., a second lateral side edge 118b) in a width direction towards the opposing lateral side edge thereof (e.g., a first lateral side edge 118a) to a distal end provided at a position along the width of the first strap pathway 110 that is in between the opposing lateral side edges 118a, 118b. For example, the strap pathway protrusion 115 may be configured to physically engage at least a portion of the first strap slidably connected along the first strap pathway 110 in order to cause a frictional force to be applied to the first strap that resists the movement of the first strap relative to the face mask cover 100 along the first strap pathway 110 (e.g., when the first strap is provided in a locked configuration within the first strap pathway 110, as described herein).
As illustrated, the strap pathway protrusion 115 may be configured to effectively decrease the width of the first strap pathway 110 at one or more positions along the strap pathway length of the first strap pathway 110 corresponding to the position of the strap pathway protrusion 115. For example, as illustrated in
For example, in an exemplary configuration wherein the first strap is in a locked configuration, as described herein (e.g., defined by a strap width of the first strap being positioned along a bottom surface of (e.g., beneath) the strap engagement tongue 113 and in between the distal end of the strap pathway protrusion 115 and the first lateral side edge 118a), the strap pathway protrusion 115 (e.g., the distal end) may physically engage (e.g., abut) at least a portion of the first strap so as to cause a frictional force resisting the movement of the first strap along the first strap pathway 110 (e.g., as the face mask cover 100 is adjusted between the donned and drop-down positions). For example, in an exemplary configuration wherein the first strap is arranged in a locked configuration relative to the first strap pathway 110, the strap pathway protrusion 115 may be configured to physically engage an intermediate strap portion of the first strap disposed at the central portion of the first strap pathway 110 (e.g., a portion of the first strap that is at least substantially aligned with and/or adjacent to the intermediate strap portion of the first strap positioned in alignment with the strap engagement tongue 113) so as to apply a force to the first strap in a direction that is at least substantially perpendicular to the strap length of the first strap (e.g., a width direction). In various embodiments, the strap pathway protrusion 115 is configured such that, when the first strap is arranged in the locked configuration, the strap pathway protrusion 115 may cause one or more resistance forces opposing the relative motion between the face mask cover 100 and a first strap to be increased, thereby functioning to secure the face mask cover 100 in the locked configuration (e.g., relative to the first strap).
For example,
During operation of an exemplary face mask assembly, the face mask 10 (e.g., face mask cover 100) may need to remain stable on the face of the user, even in instances the face mask 10 is equipped with heavy filter cartridges and/or in instances the user makes sudden head movements. In various embodiments, the strap engagement features defined along the strap pathways of the face mask cover 100 may be configured to provide sufficient frictional resistance to each of the first and second straps of the strap assembly such that the face mask cover 100 may not substantially move along the first and/or second straps, even with heavy filter cartridges and/or sudden movements (e.g., thereby preventing any contaminants from reaching the user due to a leakage in sealing of the face mask 10). In various embodiments, as described herein, the face mask cover 100 may be selectively configured in a locked configuration upon the face mask cover 100 being provided in a donned position so as to maintain the position of the face mask cover 100 against the face of a user (e.g., covering the user's nose and mouth) during operation.
As a non-limiting illustrative example, the exemplary face mask cover 100 illustrated in
For example, arranging the face mask in a locked configuration may include adjusting the first strap 21 provided within the first strap pathway 110 of a face mask cover 100 such that at least a portion of an intermediate strap portion 21c is threaded underneath the strap engagement tongue 113, thereby causing the portion of the first strap extending along the interior tongue surface of the tongue 113 to be engaged by the plurality of strap engagement teeth protruding from the interior tongue surface of the tongue such that one or more resistance forces are applied thereto. In various embodiments, the face mask cover 100 may be configured such that a user arranging the face mask in the locked configuration prevents the face mask cover 100 from sliding along the straps engaged therewith and allows the face mask cover 100 to remain in place on the face of the user. As described herein, in various embodiments, the plurality of strap engagement teeth protruding perpendicularly away from the bottom surface of the strap engagement tongue 113 may be configured to engage a top surface of the intermediate strap portion 21c and apply a force thereto in an at least partially interior-facing (e.g., downward direction (e.g., a direction away from the exterior surface of the tongue 113) perpendicular to the strap length defined by the intermediate strap portion 21c engaged therewith. The restriction preventing movement of the face mask cover 100 may be caused by the friction between the first and second straps provided along the first and second strap pathways, respectively, and the strap engagement tongues and/or strap engagement teeth engaged therewith.
Although the exemplary face mask cover 100 shown in
In various embodiments, an exemplary face mask cover 100 may be configured to facilitate a selective adjustment from the locked configuration shown in
For example, the face mask cover 100 may be configured such that a user may easily rearrange the first and second straps from a locked configuration to a dynamic configuration by pulling the straps through the strap adjustment gaps defined along the respective first and second strap pathways to remove the straps from underneath the respective first and second strap engagement tongues. Upon both the first and second straps being arranged in the dynamic configuration, as illustrated with respect to the first strap 21 shown in
As described above with respect to the description of
Many modifications and other embodiments will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
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202210647467.X | Jun 2022 | CN | national |