1. Field of the Invention
The current invention relates generally to face masks and face coverings. More specifically it relates to face masks that provide continuous air filtration, face and neck protection and warmth particularly while the wearer is moving at high speeds such as riding on a motorcycle, skiing, and participating in various motorsports.
2. Prior Art
It has become ever more popular in recent years for young and older people alike to ride motorcycles. Many motor & power sport enthusiasts enjoy multiple activities from street-bikes to ATVs, off-road bikes, side-by-sides and snowmobiles.
While these sports bring the enthusiast closer to nature, they of necessity tend to introduce the rider to various elements including dust, debris, flying rocks, sand, insects, cold wind, snow and other common hazards. In states requiring helmets and for those who choose to wear them, some helmets incorporate face guards for protection from large objects, however they do little or nothing to filter out fine particulate matter common in dusty or sandy environments. In addition, other helmets, such as those worn by riders of snowmobiles and dirt bikes, while covering the lower face, allow for greater airflow and thus, expose the rider to cold and other hazards.
Conversely, open-faced helmets provide no face protection whatsoever to the rider that can result in some serious impacts with the rider's face by bugs and road debris in addition to providing no protection from fumes emitted from automobiles on the road. Despite this, open-faced helmets are often preferred for various reasons, including style and enhanced visibility.
Other sports such as skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and other cold weather outdoor sports have been popular for years, pushing innovation in technical outdoor gear. Innovation is necessary to address painful frostbite, a common occurrence in many of these sports.
For skiers, snowmobilers, bike riders, motorcycle riders and other motorsport enthusiasts wearing helmets, full-face helmets tend to fog quickly, especially when employed with the use of goggles. This most often occurs due to the heavy breathing of the user, and/or temperature differentials between the interior of such shields and the atmosphere. Further, most such shields afford no form of air filtration to protect the breathing and eyes of the rider in areas prone to dust, smoke, or pollution.
Face mask and face protection devices that provide face coverage as well as air filtration do so by including an insert on the inner surface of the mask for installation and removal of standard dust masks not provided with the device initially. This of course requires the user to purchase extraneous products to achieve the desired face protection and air filtration offered by the mask. In addition, many of these existing face masks cause additional fogging issues, and, while protecting from wind and dust, do not protect against other air-born contaminants or diesel fuel, a common hazard of street-riding.
As such, it is seen that there is a need for a face-mask that provides a balance of protection, warmth, anti-fogging and air filtration and that may be used in conjunction with certain full-face helmets or alone with the use of goggles or other eyewear. Such a device should be wearable by many types of riders and sports participants to protect their faces from both weather and from impacts which occur at medium to high speeds with bugs and debris and the like.
The present invention provides face and neck protection by means of semi-soft malleable material, such as neoprene, or any other semi-soft malleable material which is face conforming, adjustable to the wearer's nose, having an interior surface adapted to be gentle to the user's skin and having an exterior surface configured to withstand the elements. The material has a thickness and density to afford insulation from wind chill as well as to form a pad against potential impacts from road debris and such other airborne hazards as insects and gravel.
The interior surface is fitted directly against the users face in the as-used position and using the preferred material and its elastic nature, will generally conform to the surface of the face. In a particularly preferred mode, there is a replaceable filter engaged between the interior surface of the mask in the area of the nose and mouth of the user. In the preferred mode of the device, the filter is formed of a bamboo/carbon-fiber material as this is naturally hypoallergenic and will not cause irritation to the skin of the user, however the material of the filter may be made of other materials depending on the purpose for which the filter is being used.
A means to securely engage the device to the user in a preferred mode, is provided using hook and loop type fastener material, or other fasteners, such as snaps, which are positioned on straps. The straps have a length sufficient to extend around the neck to the back of the user's head with appreciable overlap to allow for secure engagement into the head in the as-used position.
To assist the user in breathing through the device there is provided, an array of apertures positioned inline with and proximate to the nose/mouth area of the user and the device. The quantity, orientation, and diameter of the apertures are of such construction to yield an aggregate area of air passage to supply the user with sufficient air supply for breathing. In a preferred mode of the device, the apertures are formed in spherical shape having corresponding circular openings of equal diameter on the interior and exterior of the mask.
In one embodiment, the vertical extent of the device begins at the bridge of the nose and continues to just below the chin. This embodiment encompasses full coverage of the nose, mouth, and cheeks with the securement strap extending around the neck.
In another embodiment, the device extends from the bridge of the nose to just below the shoulder line of the wearer, offering full frontal neck coverage as well, a desired embodiment in cold-weather sports.
In all embodiments, there is a thin semi-rigid malleable strip of material extending around the bridge area of the nose at the upper most interior section of the device. This allows the user to adjust the fit of the device at the nose, allowing for a more custom fit. The thin semi-rigid malleable strip is encased in neoprene or other fabric. In one embodiment this fabric forms a sleeve around the strip. The strip is then affixed to the device at its distal end and center. There is also a strip of material called a ledge or lip, which is attached at one side to the device and contours the edge of the device from just below the nose on the right side to the left side. The ledge can be formed of neoprene and is attached to the interior of the mask by the upper edge part of the ledge hangs over the semi-rigid malleable strip and extends partially along the wearer's upper cheekbones to the right and left of the nose. This additional strip of fabric functions to push air down and out along the sides of the wearer's face, eliminating fogging due to the wearer's breath.
With respect to the above description, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of operation of the invention nor the arrangement of the components or steps in the method set forth above or in the following descriptions or in the illustrations in the drawings. The various methods of implementation and operation of the disclosed device herein, are capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways that will be obvious to those skilled in the art once they review this disclosure. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception upon which this disclosure is based may readily be utilized as a basis for designing similar face shielding devices adapted to conform to the user's facial structure and for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. Therefore, the objects and claims herein should be regarded as including such equivalent constructions, steps, and methodology insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a user with protection and warmth of the nose/mouth region of the face as well as for the neck when exposed to cold or wind.
It is another object of the invention to provide a means to filter incoming air via a removable filter.
It is yet another object of the invention to maintain a close and secure engagement about the bridge of the nose.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a means for pushing and/or directing air away from the wearer's eyes in order to eliminate fogging of the wearer's goggles. When the user of the device breaths through their nose or mouth air is directed down to the right and left of the nose and mouth rather than upward toward the eyes.
These together with other objects and advantages will become subsequently apparent in the details of the adjustable facial conforming facemask as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part thereof.
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When the device 10 is employed by the user in the as-used position, the side straps 16 are wrapped about a users neck and engaged. The straps 16 are formed of the same material as the body 11 and are also elastic in nature and thus when engaged to each other and around the user's neck, provide a means to bias the body of the device 10 against the face of the user.
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The filter is useful in that it provides additional protection from biting cold wind but also protects the wearer from air-born contaminants, pollution, fumes from the road, dust, sand and liquids. The bamboo portion of the filter is also anti-bacterial which reduces odors and bacteria from forming. The filter is also replaceable and easily interchangeable.
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If a user decides that air filtration is needed then a filter 20 is engaged onto the interior surface 15 adjacent to the air apertures 12 as depicted in
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While all of the fundamental characteristics and features of the invention have been shown and described herein, with reference to particular embodiments thereof, a latitude of modification, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and it will be apparent that in some instances, some features of the invention may be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth. It should also be understood that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Consequently, all such modifications and variations and substitutions are included within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/983,839, filed Jan. 3, 2011, the entire contents of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12983839 | Jan 2011 | US |
Child | 14221076 | US |