Claims
- 1. A filtering face mask that comprises:
(a) a mask body; (b) an exhalation valve that is disposed on the mask body and that has at least one orifice that allows exhaled air to pass from an interior gas space to an exterior gas space during an exhalation; and (c) an exhale filter element that does not also serve as an inhale filter element, that comprises a fibrous filter, and that is disposed in the face mask's exhale flow stream to prevent contaminants from passing from the interior gas space to the exterior gas space with the exhaled air.
- 2. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the filtering face mask has a cup-shaped mask body.
- 3. The filtering face mask of claim 2, wherein the mask body includes at least one cover web in juxtaposed relation to the filter layer.
- 4. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the mask body has an opening disposed therein where the exhalation valve is located thereon.
- 5. The filtering face mask of claim 4, wherein the exhale filter element is disposed upstream to the opening in the mask body.
- 6. The filtering face mask of claim 4, wherein the exhale filter element is disposed between the mask body and a base of the exhalation valve.
- 7. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhalation valve includes a valve cover, and wherein the exhale filter element extends over and around an exterior of the valve cover.
- 8. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhalation valve includes a valve cover, and wherein the exhale filter element is located on an interior of the valve cover.
- 9. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhalation valve includes a valve cover and wherein the exhale filter element extends over an exterior of the valve cover and the mask body, and wherein the exhale filter element has a total surface area that is greater than a total surface area of the mask body.
- 10. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element is disposed downstream to the exhalation valve and is attached to the mask body and has a total surface area that is less than a total surface area of the mask body.
- 11. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhalation valve has a valve cover disposed thereon that is a porous structure, the porous structure enabling the valve cover to also act as the exhale filter element.
- 12. The filtering face mask of claim 11, wherein the valve cover is made of a sintered plastic.
- 13. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element is removable.
- 14. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element is replaceable.
- 15. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element is adapted such that the placement in the exhale flow stream puts the exhale filter element in a path of least resistance when a person exhales.
- 16. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein substantially all exhaled air passes through either the mask body or the exhale filter element.
- 17. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element removes at least 95% of the challenge when tested in accordance with a Bacterial Filtration Efficiency Test.
- 18. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element removes at least 97% of the challenge when tested in accordance with a Bacterial Filtration Efficiency Test.
- 19. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the mask enables at least 50% of air that enters the interior gas space to pass through the exhale filter element when tested in accordance with a Percent Flow Through Valve Test at a flow rate of 42 liters per minute.
- 20. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the mask enables at least 75% of air that enters the interior gas space to pass through the exhale filter element when tested in accordance with a Percent Flow Through Valve Test at a flow rate of 42 liters per minute.
- 21. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the mask enables at least 90% of air that enters the interior gas space to pass through the exhale filter element when tested in accordance with a Percent Flow Through valve Test at a flow rate of 79 liters per minute.
- 22. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the mask is able to pass a Fluid Resistance Test.
- 23. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element includes an additive that assists in inhibiting liquid penetration through the exhale filter element.
- 24. The filtering face mask of claim 23, wherein the exhale filter element includes a nonwoven fibrous web that contains a fluorochemical additive.
- 25. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element includes fibers that have a surface and that have fluorine atoms located at the surface thereof.
- 26. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element is located downstream to the valve orifice.
- 27. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhalation valve includes a flexible flap that lifts from a seal surface to place the valve in an open position in response to a force from an exhalation by the wearer, the exhale filter element being located downstream to the flexible flap.
- 28. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element includes a nonwoven web that contains melt-blown microfibers.
- 29. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element includes a nonwoven web that contains spunbonded polypropylene.
- 30. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element includes an open-cell foam.
- 31. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element includes a nonwoven web that contains thermally bonded fibers.
- 32. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element is associated with a shaping layer in the mask body.
- 33. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element is molded into a three-dimensional structure.
- 34. The filtering face mask of claim 1, wherein the exhale filter element is molded into a structure that is configured to extend over an exhalation valve flap.
- 35. A method of removing contaminants from an exhale flow stream, which method comprises placing the filtering face mask of claim 1 over at least a wearer's nose and mouth and then exhaling air such that a substantial portion of the exhaled air passes through the exhale filter element.
- 36. A filtering face mask that comprises:
(a) a mask body; (b) an exhalation valve that is disposed on the mask body and that has at least one orifice that allows exhaled air to pass from an interior gas space to an exterior gas space during an exhalation; and (c) an exhale filter element that does not also serve as an inhale filter element and that is disposed in the face mask's exhale flow stream downstream to the exhalation valve orifice to prevent contaminants from passing from the interior gas space to the exterior gas space with the exhaled air.
- 37. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element is adapted such that the disposition in the exhale flow stream puts the exhale filter element in a path of least resistance when a wearer of the mask exhales.
- 38. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the mask body includes at least one cover web in juxtaposed relation to the filter layer.
- 39. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhalation valve includes a valve cover, and wherein the exhale filter element extends over and around the valve cover's exterior.
- 40. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhalation valve includes a valve cover, and wherein the exhale filter element is located on the valve cover's interior.
- 41. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element extends over an exterior of the exhalation valve and the mask body, and wherein a total surface area of the exhale filter element is greater than a total surface area of the mask body.
- 42. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element is attached to the mask body and has a total surface area that is less than a total surface area of the mask body.
- 43. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhalation valve has a valve cover disposed thereon that is a porous structure, the porous structure enabling the valve cover to also act as an exhale filter element.
- 44. The filtering face mask of claim 43, wherein the valve cover is made of a sintered plastic.
- 45. The filtering face mask of claim 44, wherein the valve cover is made of a sintered plastic that has been formed over a tool.
- 46. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element is removable.
- 47. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element is replaceable.
- 48. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein substantially all exhaled air passes through either the mask body or the exhale filter element.
- 49. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element removes at least 95% of the challenge when tested in accordance with a Bacterial Filtration Efficiency Test.
- 50. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element removes at least 97% of the challenge when tested in accordance with a Bacterial Filtration Efficiency Test.
- 51. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the mask enables at least 50% of air that enters the interior gas space to pass through the exhale filter element when tested in accordance with a Percent Flow Through Valve Test at a flow rate of 42 liters per minute.
- 52. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the mask enables at least 75% of air that enters the interior gas space to pass through the exhale filter element when tested in accordance with a Percent Flow Through Valve Test at a flow rate of 42 liters per minute.
- 53. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the mask enables at least 90% of air that enters the interior gas space to pass through the exhale filter element when tested in accordance with a Percent Flow Through valve Test at a flow rate of 79 liters per minute.
- 54. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the mask is able to pass a Fluid Resistance Test.
- 55. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element includes an additive that assists in inhibiting liquid penetration through the exhale filter element.
- 56. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element includes a nonwoven fibrous web that contains a fluorochemical additive.
- 57. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element includes fibers that have fluorine atoms located at a surface on the fibers.
- 58. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhalation valve includes a flexible flap that lifts from a seal surface to place the valve in an open position in response to a force from an exhalation by a wearer, the exhale filter element being located downstream to the flexible flap.
- 59. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element includes a nonwoven web that contains melt-blown microfibers.
- 60. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element includes a nonwoven web that contains spunbonded polypropylene.
- 61. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element includes an open-cell foam.
- 62. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element includes a nonwoven web that contains thermally bonded fibers.
- 63. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filtering element is associated with a shaping layer in the mask body.
- 64. The filtering face mask of claim 36, wherein the exhale filter element is molded into a three-dimensional structure.
- 65. The filtering face mask of claim 64, wherein the exhale filter element is molded into a structure that is configured to extend over an exhalation valve flap.
- 66. A method of removing contaminants from an exhale flow stream, which comprises placing the filtering face mask of claim 1 over at least a wearer's nose and mouth and then exhaling air such that a substantial portion of the exhaled air passes through the exhale filter element.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/122,388 filed July 24, 1998.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09122388 |
Jul 1998 |
US |
Child |
10217072 |
Aug 2002 |
US |