1. Technical Field
The present disclosure generally relates to balaclava type headgear, and is particularly concerned with such headgear including a removable face mask covering part of the wearer's face.
2. Related Art
Known balaclavas are typically of flexible materials such as cloth, wool, or the like and are designed to be pulled on over the head, and have a head or helmet portion which covers the wearer's head and part of the face, a downwardly depending, integral neck portion, and a front opening which may expose the eye region of the face or the entire face apart from the forehead. Some prior art balaclavas are formed with an integral partial face mask extending over the nose and mouth. Balaclavas are often worn for warmth and protection in various activities such as sports, motorcycle riding, skiing, snowmobiling and the like.
Face mask and face protection devices that provide coverage of the wearer's nose and mouth to protect these areas from the weather as well as hazards such as flying debris are also known. These devices have the drawback of needing to be completely removed if the user decides they want to uncover their lower face.
A combined balaclava and protective face mask device is described herein. In one aspect, the combined device comprises a balaclava with a face opening and a removable face conforming mask releasably securable in the face opening to cover the part of a wearer's face below the eyes. The mask is of the same or a different material from the balaclava, and may be pre-formed with contours for fitting to the contours of the portion of the face over which it extends. The wearer can decide whether or not to utilize the mask based on the type of activity, weather conditions, and likelihood of encountering dust, debris, rain, sleet or snow. The user can use the mask portion and then easily remove it during rest from the activity. The face mask is configured to allow the user to breathe and communicate easily via holes or other specialized fabric.
In one aspect, the balaclava is of soft, flexible material and has a head or helmet portion which covers a wearer's head and has a face opening, and a neck portion extending downwardly from the head portion for covering the entire neck and sometimes extending below the neck. The face conforming mask in one aspect is of semi-soft malleable material such as neoprene which is preformed to match the general contours of a wearer's lower face. In some embodiments the face mask has a protruding nose-receiving portion and mouth portion, in other embodiments the nose and mouth area is formed with a permeable fabric or another type of openings so that the user can breathe and speak comfortably. Portions of the balaclava adjacent the face opening and the periphery of the mask have mateable fastener device(s) for releasably securing the mask over a lower portion of the face opening. Openings are provided in the mask over the mouth region and in the part of the nose-receiving portion designed to engage over the nostril openings. Seams may be provided in the mask in order to enable the mask to fit more closely to the face.
In one aspect, the mateable fastener devices may be strips of mating hook-and-loop fastener material, zipper(s) or may be other means of fastening such as snaps or buttons. The openings over the mouth region may be multiple small, filter-like openings to exclude debris from entering the mask but allowing the user to breathe and speak. Some embodiments include a dart notch located below the eyes on each side of the removable mask which provides for a more contoured fit. The openings in the nose-receiving portion may comprise one or more openings for engagement under the respective nostril openings, which face generally downward when the mask is worn with the balaclava.
The face mask also allows devices to be attached to it. Previous balaclavas do not offer a combination balaclava or other head covering which includes a fully removable, interchangeable face mask designed to allow a wearer the maximum number of options depending on their needs on that particular day. For example, if the mask is being worn in tactical situations, the wearer may switch out one face mask for another in which the camouflage more closely matches the surrounding environment. In other cases, the wearer may need to switch a basic face mask for one with more specific components to match the wearer's needs.
Embodiments are illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numbers refer to like parts, and in which:
Certain embodiments as disclosed herein provide for a combined balaclava and face mask, with the face mask removably securable to the face opening in the balaclava so that it can be used when needed, with the wearer having the option of wearing the balaclava alone with the face opening completely open or with the face mask attached to cover and protect the lower part of the face.
After reading this description, it will become apparent to one skilled in the art how to implement the invention in various alternative embodiments and alternative applications. However, although various embodiments are described herein, it will be understood that these embodiments are presented by way of example only, and not limitation.
Head cover or balaclava 12 has a head portion 15 which covers a wearer's head, a neck portion 18 extending downwardly from the head portion, and a face opening 16. Neck portion 18 is tubular and is designed to cover the entire circumference of the neck below the chin. The balaclava 12 is made of stretchable material which can be pulled over the users head. In some embodiments the neck portion 18 can extend below the neck and onto the chest to provide added warmth and protection. Neck portion 18 is formed integrally with the head portion at the rear of the balaclava. Face opening 16 has an upper front rim 22 which extends across the forehead, opposite side edges 23 extending down over opposite sides of a wearer's face 24, and a lower edge 27 extending across a lower part of the face when the balaclava is worn as in
The head cover or balaclava 12 has some type of connector device which allows the removable face mask 14 to be releasably attached across the part of the face below the eyes 45, as seen in
The drawings illustrate one embodiment of a soft material balaclava in which the face and neck portions are formed integrally, and seams 40 extend around face opening 16 and also extend from rim 22 at the front opening over the rear of the head portion and down to the lower rim 42 of the neck portion to secure opposite side portions of the device 12 to a central portion, as seen in
The face conforming mask 14 in one aspect is made of semi-soft malleable material such as neoprene which is preformed to match the general contours of a wearer's lower face below the eyes, with a protruding nose-receiving portion 26 and mouth portion 28, a lower portion 29 which curves rearward or inward to follow the curvature of a wearer's chin, and opposite left and right side portions or wings 30 which extend over opposite sides of a wearer's face when the mask is worn as in
Nose portion 26 of mask 14 is configured for engagement over the wearer's nose while allowing allow air to easily flow in and out of the nostrils. The nose portion 26 can have a pair of generally downwardly directed openings or apertures or a single aperture 34 designed for alignment with the wearer's nostrils when the portion 26 is engaged over a wearer's nose as in
As best illustrated in
A central portion of face mask 14 including the nose portion, mouth portion and chin portion covers the portion of face opening 16 below the wearer's eyes when the balaclava and mask are worn together as in
As noted above, mask 14 is made of a suitable semi-soft formable or malleable material such as neoprene or neoprene with outer fabric layers, and may be shaped or molded to follow the general contours of a human face below the eyes by sewing or forming and heating. In one embodiment, the material along with the contours on the inner face are designed so that the material is slightly stretched when attached to the balaclava and tends to hug the user's face when worn as in
In order to attach the mask 14 in face opening 16 of the head cover or balaclava 12, the user simply engages or presses the respective fastener strips 32 of the mask against the mating fastener strips 25 on opposite sides of the face opening. This may be done before donning the balaclava, or after donning the balaclava without the face mask. This arrangement allows the balaclava or head cover to be selectively worn without the mask, for example when the balaclava is primarily needed for warmth only, or with the mask as in
As illustrated in
Head cover or balaclava 52 has a head portion 15 which covers a wearer's head, a neck portion 18 extending downwardly from the head portion, and face opening 56. Neck portion 18 is tubular and is designed to cover the entire circumference of the neck below the chin. The balaclava or head cover 52 is made of stretchable material which can be pulled over the user's head.
The lower outside edge of the head cover 52 has some type of connector device 53 adjacent the lower or side edges of the face opening 56 which allows the removable face mask 54 to be attached. The connector device can be one or more strips of hook-and-loop fastener material. In one embodiment, the connector devices are made of multiple pieces such as multiple strips of hook or loop fastener material to allow for enhanced fit about the wearer's face. A continuous strip or other fastener device may be used when the removable face mask requires a more secure connection, for example during more extreme activities.
As in the first embodiment, the face conforming mask 54 of this embodiment is made of semi-soft malleable material such as neoprene which is preformed to match the general contours of a wearer's lower face below the eyes, as in the previous embodiment. However, the shape of the mask is different since it has a more extended lower portion 59 which extends farther under the chin area and substantially matches the shape of the lower part of the face opening in balaclava 52. As in the previous embodiment, mask 54 has a protruding nose-receiving portion 60 and mouth portion 58. Lower portion 59 curves rearward or inward to follow the curvature of a wearer's chin. In some embodiments the face mask 54 is made with dart notches located below the eyes on each side, to allow the mask to form more securely to the wearer's face. Mask 54 has a periphery of shape and dimensions for fitting over a lower portion of opening 56 of the head cover 52. The periphery has an upper rim 62 designed to extend across the opening, a lower edge 63 and side peripheral edges 64 extending up to upper rim 62 to form a generally U-shaped periphery with lower edge 63, as seen in
Nose portion 60 of mask 54 is configured to allow air to easily flow out of the nostrils and has one or a pair of generally downwardly directed openings or apertures 34 as in the previous embodiment designed for alignment with the wearer's nostrils when the portion 60 is engaged over a wearer's nose. As in the first embodiment, a plurality of small filter-like openings 35 are located across the mouth portion 58 so as to extend over the wearer's mouth when the mask is worn, to allow free talking and mouth breathing while restricting debris or insects from entering the wearer's mouth.
As illustrated in
As noted above, mask 54 is made of a suitable semi-soft formable or malleable material such as neoprene alone or neoprene with outer fabric layers, and may be shaped or molded to follow the general contours of a human face below the eyes by sewing or forming and heating. In one embodiment, the material along with the contours on the inner face are designed so that the material is slightly stretched when attached to the balaclava and tends to hug the user's face when worn as in
In order to attach the mask 54 in face opening 56 of the head cover or balaclava 52, the user simply engages or presses the respective fastener strips 66 of the mask against the mating fastener strips 53 in the face opening, as in
The above figures may depict exemplary configurations for the invention, to aid in understanding the features and functionality that can be included in the invention. The invention is not restricted to the illustrated architectures or configurations, but can be implemented using a variety of alternative architectures and configurations. Additionally, although the invention is described above in terms of various exemplary embodiments and implementations, it should be understood that the various features and functionality described in one or more of the individual embodiments with which they are described, but instead can be applied, alone or in some combination, to one or more of the other embodiments of the invention, whether or not such embodiments are described and whether or not such features are presented as being a part of a described embodiment. Thus the breadth and scope of the present invention, especially in any following claims, should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments.
The terms and expressions employed herein have been used as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding any equivalent of the invention shown or portion thereof, but it is recognized that various modifications are possible within the scope of the invention claimed. Accordingly, the present invention should be construed to embrace all modifications, alternatives, and variations apparent to those skilled in the art that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the claims.
The above description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles described herein can be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is to be understood that the description and drawings presented herein are representative of the subject matter which is broadly contemplated by the present invention. It is further understood that the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments that may become obvious to those skilled in the art and that the scope of the present invention is accordingly limited by nothing other than the appended claims.
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