The present invention relates generally to retail and food service industries. More particularly, this invention relates to a face shield that may be worn by a worker to inhibit transmission of microbes (e.g, bacteria and viruses) to and from the worker such as between the worker and a customer.
Workers in various industries that deal with the public have not typically worn any kind of protective masks when interacting with customers. For example, such workers in the food service industry might include seating hosts, wait staff, fast food cashiers, food preparers, and the like. In view of the global pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus, masks are now common. This is expected to continue at least for the foreseeable future.
Traditional medical face masks partially cover the face of the wearer. If such masks are worn by a worker interacting with a customer, the customer will not be able to determine whether the worker has a friendly or unfriendly demeanor. From the standpoint of a business owner, such masks thus create a psychological barrier to the welcoming and pleasant experience that the business owner seeks to provide.
Room exists in the art for an alternative face shield device that is particularly advantageous in a retail, hospitality, etc. situation.
The present invention recognizes and addresses the foregoing considerations, and others, of prior art construction and methods.
One aspect of the present invention provides a face shield assembly. The assembly comprises a holder adapted to be worn on the body of a wearer, the holder having an attachment portion. A shield is removably connected to the attachment portion of the holder. The shield in this aspect is formed of a transparent material and is sized to extend from below the wearer's chin to a location above the nostrils of the wearer.
In some exemplary embodiments, the holder has a support portion separate from the attachment portion. For example, the attachment portion may be pivotally connected to the support portion such as by a hinge formed by engagement of the attachment portion with an axle of the support portion. Moreover, the support portion may be in the form of a loop defining an opening through which the wearer's neck is received. The support portion in such embodiments may be removably connected to the attachment portion for donning and doffing of the face shield assembly. In other embodiments, the support portion may have a pair of flexible extensions that curve toward one another at a location distal from the shield.
The shield of the face shield assembly may preferably be formed of a transparent polymeric material such as PET or polycarbonate. In some exemplary embodiments, the shield has a semi-cylindrical shape when attached to the holder. In addition, the shield may preferably be narrower at its bottom and wider at its top. For example, the shield may have a configuration that continuously diverges from its bottom to its top. In addition, the attachment portion may have a curved shape in conformance with a curved outer surface of the shield. For example, a curved shape of the shield may be maintained in some embodiments by the attachment portion. In some exemplary embodiments, the attachment portion may have at least one post received in an aperture in the shield to connect the shield to the attachment portion.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a face shield assembly comprising a holder adapted to be worn on the body of a wearer. According to this aspect, the holder has a support portion and a separate attachment portion connected to the support portion. The support portion of the holder defines an opening through which the wearer's neck is received. In addition, a shield is removably connected to the attachment portion of the holder, the shield being formed of a transparent material. The shield further has a curved configuration around a generally vertical axis as well as being narrower at its bottom and wider at its top.
A still further aspect of the present invention provides a face shield assembly comprising a holder adapted to be worn on the head of a wearer, the holder having an attachment portion. A shield is removably connected to the attachment portion of the holder, the shield being formed of a transparent material and sized to extend from above the wearer's eyes to a location at or below the chin of the wearer.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the present invention.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended drawings, in which:
Repeat use of reference characters in the present specification and drawings is intended to represent same or analogous features or elements of the invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to presently preferred embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit thereof. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used on another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
The face shield assembly 10 in this embodiment has a holder 14 which is worn on the body of worker 12 to support a face shield 16 that extends up to a location in front of the worker's mouth and nose (e.g., to a location at least above the wearer's nostrils). In many cases, it will be desirable for the face shield 16 to extend to a location above the wearer's eyes. Preferably, the shield 16 will be transparent to minimize its noticeability to customers and maximize the wearer's ability to see his or her surroundings. (The shields in the various embodiments herein are shown in dot-dashed lines to indicate transparency.) The presence of the shield 16 in this location inhibits transmission of microbes between the worker and customer, and also reassures the customer that the business is taking the appropriate precautions.
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Holder 14 may have any suitable configuration to be worn or anchored by the wearer's body so as to support shield 16 in the correct position. In this embodiment, for example, shield 16 has a support portion 22 in the form of a loop that defines a neck opening 23. In particular, opening 23 is sized to receive the worker's neck so that support portion 22 can rest on the worker's shoulders (as shown in
Attachment portion 24 is desirably made small (relative to the surface area of shield 16) so that it will preferably be entirely below the wearer's chin when worn. In addition, support portion 22 and attachment portion 24 are preferably configured so that at least part of attachment portion 24 will be located in front of the wearer's chin (i.e., it will be forward of the chin on a posterior to anterior plane bisecting the body). Advantageously, the area 25 on the front of attachment portion 24 may be used to display desired indicia, such as a name, logo, or other message (e.g., “hello!”) that the business wishes to convey. Notably, attachment portion 24 in this embodiment has a curved shape that forms or follows the contour of the outer surface (i.e., the surface away from the wearer) of shield 16. In some exemplary embodiments, attachment portion 24 may be formed of any suitable polymeric material, such as polypropylene.
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Shield 16 may be formed from plastic sheet such that it has a flat shape prior to attachment to the attachment portion 24. As one skilled in the art will appreciate, shield 16 in such cases may be easily flexible such that it can be curved by the user as it is being attached. Due to the curve of attachment portion 24, shield 16 will maintain the desired curved configuration (i.e., wrapping around the wearer's face) once attached.
In some exemplary embodiments, attachment portion 24 may be formed as a separate piece that is connected to support portion 22. For example, as shown in
In presently preferred embodiments, shield 16 can be angled completely away from the face to allow the wearer to do things like eat or take a phone call without having to remove face shield assembly 10 completely. For example, as shown in
Toward this end, hinge 32 may have a series of detents at different angular positions to facilitate adjustment. In another embodiment, as shown in
In this embodiment, clasping and unclasping occurs at hinge 32. Specifically, a hole 40 defined in the end of support portion 22 cooperates with flex tabs 42 integrally formed on attachment portion 24. For clasping, the wearer simply moves support portion 22 such that the flex tabs 42 are forced into hole 40. (Preferably, the clasping is light such that the user can engage the flex tabs 42 without squeezing the flex tabs themselves.) The flex tabs may chamfer around the outer side of hole 40.
Shield 116 is attached to holder 114 at an attachment portion 124 that extends upward from support portion 122. Attachment portion 124 in this embodiment has a plurality of rearwardly-extending posts 126 that are received in corresponding apertures 127 in shield 116. In this case, there are five such posts and apertures but other numbers such as seven posts and apertures could be used.
Attachment portion 124 is pivotally connected to support portion 122 via a hinge 132 for minor adjustment of shield position as well as movement of the shield between active and idle positions. Referring now particularly to
The reduced diameter portions 150a and 150b are engaged by flexible arms 152a-b and 153a-b that are an integral part of attachment portion 124. Arms 152a-b and 153a-b may preferably form C-shaped structures such that they can be press fit onto the respective reduced diameter portions 150a and 150b. As a result, assembly 110 is easy to put together by simply connecting attachment portion 124 to support portion 122. (In addition to the shield 116, assembly 110 thus has only two parts.) As with the previous embodiment, hinge 132 preferably resists rotation in the absence of intentional action. For example, a detent arrangement may be used to allow adjustment of the angle of the shield. The detent arrangement may, for example, comprise bumps or ridges 156 formed into the outer annular surface of disc 150c that interact with a similar feature on the adjacent inner surface of support portion 122.
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Shield 216 is attached to holder 214 at an attachment portion 224 that extends downward from support portion 222. Preferably, shield 216 is connected to the attachment portion 224 in a manner similar to the previous embodiments. In addition, attachment portion 224 is preferably pivotally connected to support portion 222 via a hinge 232 that is similar to hinge 132. In this case, however, the hinge is constructed so that attachment portion 224 can rotate to a position that is substantially vertically downward, as shown.
It can thus be seen that the present invention provides a novel face shield assembly for use by individuals wishing to inhibit transmission of microbes. While one or more preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it should be understood that any and all equivalent realizations of the present invention are included within the scope and spirit thereof. The embodiments depicted are presented by way of example only and are not intended as limitations upon the present invention. Thus, it should be understood by those of ordinary skill in this art that the present invention is not limited to these embodiments since modifications can be made. Therefore, it is contemplated that any and all such embodiments are included in the present invention as may fall within the scope and spirit thereof.
This application is based upon and claims priority to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 63/014,400 entitled “Food Service Industry Worker Face Shield Assembly,” filed Apr. 23, 2020, and U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 63/030,736 entitled “Food Service Industry Worker Face Shield Assembly,” filed May 27, 2020. Both of the aforementioned applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
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63030736 | May 2020 | US | |
63014400 | Apr 2020 | US |