Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a mask, the method comprising:
folding a sheet of filter material into a set of sections, each section in the set of sections having two ends, the set of sections having at least four sections; reshaping the two ends of each of the set of sections to form two reshape lines, the two reshape lines being common to all sections in the set of sections; connecting the set of sections along the two reshape lines to form a primary assembly; folding the primary assembly inside-out to form a secondary assembly; and coupling the secondary assembly to a support base.
- 2. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein each section in the set of sections includes a first side and a second side, the first side and the second side of each section being the two ends, further wherein reshaping comprises making first and second cuts along the folded sheet of filter material, the first cut cutting the first side of each section, the second cut cutting the second side of each section.
- 3. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein connecting comprises at least one of bonding, welding, sewing, gluing, fastening, and heating along the two reshape lines.
- 4. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein the primary assembly has the form of a trapezoid.
- 5. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein the primary assembly is substantially flat.
- 6. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein folding comprises forming the set of sections to include two end sections and two middle sections, the middle sections being between the two end sections, each of the two middle sections having a smaller area than the area of either of the two end sections.
- 7. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein the secondary assembly includes a rim forming an opening, and coupling comprises bonding the rim to the base.
- 8. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein the secondary assembly forms a concave portion, the support base having a corresponding convex portion, the method further comprising placing the convex portion into the concave portion before coupling the secondary assembly to the support base.
- 9. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein the secondary assembly includes at least one pleat.
- 10. The product formed by the process of claim 1.
- 11. A mask comprising:
a filter layer; and a support base supporting the filter layer, the filter layer having first and second complimentary portions that form a rim, the first portion being connected to the second portion at first and second seams, the first seam extending from the rim to a first pleat, the second seam extending from the rim to a second pleat, the first pleat being connected to the second pleat by an unpleated central portion, the first pleat, second pleat and unpleated central portion being formed by the first and second portions.
- 12. The mask as defined by claim 11 wherein the filter layer has an effective center line that bisects the filter layer in a longitudinal direction, the first and second seams being substantially coincident with the effective center line.
- 13. The mask as defined by claim 11 wherein the filter layer has an effective center line that bisects the filter layer in a longitudinal direction, the first and second pleats being substantially bisected by the effective center line.
- 14. The mask as defined by claim 11 wherein the filter layer forms a concave inner surface and the support base forms a convex outer surface, the concave inner surface of the filter layer facing the convex outer surface of the support base, the concave inner surface of the filter layer being free to move relative to the convex outer surface of the support base.
- 15. The mask as defined by claim 11 wherein the filter layer forms a filter rim and the support base forms a base rim, the filter rim being secured to the base rim.
- 16. The mask as defined by claim 11 wherein the filter layer normally is substantially free of overlap.
- 17. The mask as defined by claim 11 further comprising a valve extending through the filter layer and the support base.
- 18. The mask as defined by claim 11 wherein the support base comprises porous polyester and the filter layer comprises polypropylene.
- 19. The mask as defined by claim 11 wherein the support layer has a surface area, the filter layer also having a surface area, the surface area of the filter layer being greater than the surface area of the support base.
- 20. The mask as defined by claim 11 wherein the filter layer normally forms an opening.
- 21. A mask comprising:
means for filtering air; and means for supporting the filtering means, the filtering means having first and second portions that form a rim, the first portion being connected to the second portion at first and second boundary means, the first boundary means extending from the rim to a first means for pleating the filtering means, the second boundary means extending from the rim to a second means for pleating the filtering means, the first pleating means and the second pleating means being connected by an unpleated central portion, the first pleating means, second pleating means, and unpleated central portion being formed by the first and second portions.
- 22. The mask as defined by claim 21 wherein the filtering means has an effective center that bisects the filtering means in a longitudinal direction, the first and second boundary means being substantially coincident with the effective center line.
- 23. The mask as defined by claim 22 wherein the first and second pleating means are substantially bisected by the effective center line.
- 24. The mask as defined by claim 23 wherein the filtering means normally is substantially free of overlap.
PRIORITY
[0001] This patent application claims priority from provisional U.S. patent application No. 60/386,297, filed Jun. 5, 2002, and naming Robert A. Brunell and George A. Snow as inventors, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein, in its entirety, by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60386297 |
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