Face masks have been developed to be worn by healthcare workers during patient interaction to prevent the spread of bacteria, viruses, germs, and other contaminants between the parties that could otherwise lead to infection or illness. These masks are typically disposable devices for retaining droplets released from the mouth and/or nose of the wearer thereby reducing exposure to the patient.
Aspects and embodiments are generally directed to garments and face masks that an inner portion including a plurality of interior pleats connected to a sealing surface. In certain implementations, the sealing surface simultaneously contacts a nose and cheeks of a wearer.
According to one aspect, a face mask is provided comprising a body portion including a plurality of exterior pleats configured to elongate in a first direction towards a chin of a wearer of the face mask, the body portion having an outer surface and an inner surface, and an inner portion including a plurality of interior pleats connected between an upper edge of the body portion and a sealing surface, the inner portion configured to elongate in a second direction towards a nose of the wearer at an acute angle from the first direction, wherein the sealing surface simultaneously contacts cheeks and the nose of the wearer in response to the elongation in the second direction.
In one example, the inner portion is fabricated from a flexible material.
In another example, the flexible material includes one or more of foam including a hydrophobic coating, cotton, and polypropylene.
In one example, the flexible material is coated with a hydrophobic coating.
In another example, the plurality of interior pleats includes the hydrophobic coating applied to surfaces connecting each of the plurality of interior pleats, the surfaces being exposed to the wearer's exhalation.
In one example, the inner portion is attached to the inner surface of the body portion by one or more of stitching and adhesive.
In one example, the plurality of interior pleats is configured to retain a shape of the sealing surface when simultaneously contacting the nose and the cheeks of the wearer.
In another example, the inner portion further comprises a nose wire configured to retain the shape of the sealing surface when simultaneously contacting the nose and the cheeks of the wearer.
In one example, the mask further comprises a first ear loop configured to secure the face mask to a first ear and a second ear loop configured to secure the face mask to a second ear.
In another example, the mask further comprises a first pair of straps configured to be tied together to secure the face mask to a first ear and a second pair of straps configured to be tied together to secure the face mask to a second ear.
According to one aspect, a protective garment is provided comprising a body portion including a plurality of exterior pleats configured to elongate in a first direction towards a chin of a wearer of the protective garment, and an inner portion including a plurality of interior pleats connected between an upper edge of the body portion and a sealing surface, the inner portion configured to elongate in a second direction towards a nose of the wearer at an acute angle from the first direction.
In one example, the inner portion is fabricated from a flexible material.
In another example, the flexible material includes one or more of foam including a hydrophobic coating, cotton, and polypropylene.
In one example, the flexible material is coated with a hydrophobic coating.
In another example, the plurality of interior pleats includes the hydrophobic coating applied to surfaces connecting each of the plurality of interior pleats, the surfaces being exposed to the wearer's exhalation.
In one example, the inner portion is attached to the inner surface of the body portion by one or more of stitching and adhesive.
In another example, the plurality of interior pleats is configured to retain a shape of the sealing surface when simultaneously contacting the nose and the cheeks of the wearer.
In one example, the inner portion further comprises a nose wire configured to retain the shape of the sealing surface when simultaneously contacting the nose and the cheeks of the wearer.
In another example, the protective garment further comprises a first ear loop configured to secure the protective garment to a first ear and a second ear loop configured to secure the protective garment to a second ear.
In one example, the protective garment further comprises a first pair of straps configured to be tied together to secure the protective garment to a first ear and a second pair of straps configured to be tied together to secure the protective garment to a second ear.
Still other aspects, embodiments, and advantages of these exemplary aspects and embodiments are discussed in detail below. Embodiments disclosed herein may be combined with other embodiments in any manner consistent with at least one of the principles disclosed herein, and references to “an embodiment,” “some embodiments,” “an alternate embodiment,” “various embodiments,” “one embodiment” or the like are not necessarily mutually exclusive and are intended to indicate that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described may be included in at least one embodiment. The appearances of such terms herein are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
Various aspects of at least one embodiment are discussed below with reference to the accompanying figures, which are not intended to be drawn to scale. The figures are included to provide illustration and a further understanding of the various aspects and embodiments, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, but are not intended as a definition of the limits of the disclosure. In the figures, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures may be represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every figure. In the figures:
Due to the recent pandemic of the SARS-Cov-2 virus (i.e., Covid-19), there has been a growing need for face/surgical masks to combat the spread of the virus. To form to the wearer's face while being worn, conventional face masks incorporate the use of pleats around the mouth area of the wear to produce a better fit around the chin of the wearer. However, this design is problematic. The amount of contact between the mask and the area of the face near the bridge of the nose and cheeks is not sufficient, thereby causing humidified air to be expelled through the gaps left near the top of the mask. These gaps not only cause those wearers with glasses to experience their lens fogging up, but the expelled humidified breath of the wearer escapes into the environment. If the expelled breath contains bacteria, viruses, or other contaminants, the effectiveness of the mask is drastically reduced.
Aspects and embodiments offer a solution that reduces the amount of humidified breath escaping toward the eyes and cheeks of the wearer and also provides an overall better seal between the top portion of the mask and the wearer's face, thereby improving the mask's effectiveness compared to prior solutions. Disclosed herein are protective garments and face masks, including medical grade face masks, that utilize internal pleats to provide a better fit around a wearer's face and stopping most air from leaking around the nose.
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The face mask 100 further includes a first strap 36, a second strap 38, a third strap 40 and a fourth strap 42 secured to the outer edges of the body portion 12. In the shown embodiment, the face mask 100 includes two pairs of straps provided along each outer edges of the body portion 12, with each pair of straps being configured to be tied together to secure the mask 100 the face. For example, the first strap 36 and the third strap 40 provided at one other edge of the body portion 12 are configured to be tied together. According to certain examples, the first strap 36 and the third strap 40 are tied together to secure the mask 100 to a first ear of the wearer. The second strap 38 and the fourth strap 42 are configured to be tied together. According to certain examples, the second strap 38 and the fourth strap 42 are tied together to secure the mask 100 to a second ear of the wearer. It should be understood that other strap configurations may be provided to secure the body portion 12 of the face mask 100 to the wearer. For example, an elastic loop can be provided on one side of the body portion 12 of the face mask 100 and an elastic loop can be provided on the other side of the body portion of the face mask. In another example, a first elastic loop is provided on the upper edge 18 being connected at each corner thereof and a second elastic loop is provided on the lower edge 20 being connected at each corner thereof. Other examples include using hook-and-loop fasteners, strap adjusters, and/or release buckles in place of or in addition to the straps 36, 38, 40, 42 discussed above.
To secure the face mask 100 to a wearer's face and provide a good seal around the wearer's nose and mouth, the wearer grasps the lower edge 20 and pulls it along a path over the wearer's chin along a direction 46 (e.g., a first direction). Additionally, to engage the interior portion 28, a wearer grasps the innermost interior pleat 32 and pulls the sealing surface 34 along the direction 44 (e.g., a second direction) towards the nose and cheeks of the wearer. According to certain examples, the first direction is in the −Y/+X/+Z direction relative to the surface 10 and the second direction 44 is in the +Z direction relative to the surface 10, as illustrated in
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Those of ordinary skill in the art would understand that variations of the masks 100, 200, 500, and 700 described above are contemplated herein. As an example,
Aspects and embodiments described herein combat transmission of the SARS-Cov-2 virus (as well as other viruses/bacteria) via exhaling by drastically reducing condensation traveling to lenses on glasses (if worn) and forming a better seal with the wearer's face. Certain embodiments are constructed from hydrophobic materials for exterior surfaces, such as polypropylene, and hydrophilic materials, such as cotton, that contact the face, thereby providing medical-grade face masks and protective garments. It is understood that the term “protective garment” includes the term “face mask” as well as additional forms of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Certain embodiments of protective garments include one of the face masks 100, 200, 500, 700, or 800 described above incorporated into a pair of protective eyeglasses, a medical isolation gown, and/or a face shield, thereby providing increased protection to the wearer. In an example, as an alternative to the face mask 500 illustrated in
Having thus described several aspects of at least one embodiment, it is to be appreciated various alterations, modifications, and improvements will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure and are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, the foregoing description and drawings are by way of example only.