This application is a U.S. 371 National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/GB2018/051024, filed Apr. 19, 2018, which claims the benefit of Great Britain Application No. GB 1706199.5, filed Apr. 19, 2017, both of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
This invention relates generally to respiratory protection devices and, more particularly in one aspect, to a disc filter arrangement for use with a respiratory protective mask for protecting the wearer against harmful/irritant airborne particulates or substances.
Respiratory masks are used in a wide range of applications in which the air quality may be low, or in which hazardous/irritant substances or particulates may be in the air. Such applications may include, for example, construction, cleaning and decorating. In some industries, respiratory masks are a compulsory item of personal protection equipment (PPE), and users may be required to wear such devices for long periods of time. As such, where possible, there is an ongoing desire to minimise the weight and bulk of the filter cartridges attached to the mask. Disc filters, otherwise known as ‘pancake’ filters, are characteristically lighter in weight and less bulky than alternative cartridge-style filters, which naturally offers comfort benefits, particularly if a mask and filter set needs to be worn for long work time shifts. Whilst not always adequate for highly dirty environments, disc filters are considered to be a more ‘disposable’ form of filter that can be used for protection from mechanically and/or thermally generated particles, and which are designed to be of lower weight and profile to offer comfort and cost benefits.
WO2012/100116 describes a disc-filter frame which may be covered in a fibrous filter material and removably fixed to a respiratory mask. Referring to
Furthermore, a user may accidentally press the filter frame, thus accidentally operating the pressure fit check during normal use.
It is an object of aspects of the present invention to address at least some of these issues and, in accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a disc filter frame comprising a base member and a lever, said base member including, adjacent a first end thereof, a breathing aperture and a connection arrangement configured to connect to a respiratory device, said breathing aperture and connection arrangement being aligned so as to define an airflow channel therebetween; said lever being hingedly connected by a hinge mechanism at its proximal end to said base at said first end and including a sealing member shaped and configured to cover said breathing aperture, the lever being biased in a first position in which a gap is defined between said sealing member and said breathing aperture, and selectively movable to a second position in which said sealing member seals said breathing aperture; the distal end of said lever being located and spaced apart from adjacent a second, opposing end of said base and configured to be manually pressed to move said sealing member from said first position to said second position.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the hinge mechanism may comprise at least one foot, which forms from a downwardly extending generally ‘L’-shaped protrusion, said base member having, located proximal said first end thereof, at least one aperture corresponding to said at least one foot, the base of said generally ‘L’-shaped protrusion being larger in at least one dimension than the corresponding aperture.
Optionally, according to another embodiment of the present invention, the filter frame may further comprise a biasing member between the base member and the lever which is arranged and configured to exert a force between the base member and the lever and bias the lever in a first position. The biasing member may comprise an elastically deformable tab located between the base member and said lever, adjacent said distal end of the lever. The tab may be connected to, and extend at an angle from, the lever toward the base member.
According to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the sealing member may further comprise a layer of sealant material on a surface facing the breathing aperture, where the layer of sealant material may be shaped and configured to completely cover the breathing aperture when said lever is in said second position.
In one exemplary embodiment, the lever may be configured to be movable to the second position from the first position by a squeezing action by a user's finger and thumb, wherein said base member is pushed toward said lever and said lever is simultaneously pushed toward said base member.
Optionally, the base member and the lever may be constructed from rigid plastic material.
According to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the connection arrangement comprises a screw thread mechanism.
In one exemplary embodiment said breathing aperture is defined by a breathing tube comprising a circumferential wall extending around the periphery of said breathing aperture.
According to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the base member may define a recess at the second end, within which the distal end of the lever may be held such that a space is defined between the distal end of the lever and the base member to enable said lever to be moved from the first position to the second position. The recess may be defined by a pair of opposing, spaced apart walls extending substantially perpendicularly from the second end of the base member. Optionally, one or more stop members may be provided within the recess, extending inwardly from a respective one or more walls, and configured to retain said distal end of said lever within said recess.
In on exemplary embodiment, the base member may comprise a frame including cut-out portions around said breathing aperture.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a filter comprising a filter frame as described above, and a fibrous casing shaped and configured to enclose said filter frame, said casing having an opening shaped and configured to fit around said connection arrangement, such that an airflow path is directed through the fibrous casing on one side of said filter frame, and through an unobstructed opening on the other side of said filter frame, in use.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a kit of parts comprising:
These and other aspects of the present invention will be apparent from the following specific description, in which embodiments of the present invention are described, by way of examples only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a disc- or ‘pancake’-style filter frame, which has a small profile and is lightweight. In use the filter frame may be affixed to a single side of a respiratory mask, or two filter frames may be fixed either side of the respiratory mask. The frame would be enclosed in a pocket formed of fibrous material which filters particulates and harmful substances out of the air whilst the wearer breathes in and out.
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A wall 16 partially encloses the breathing aperture 14 by encircling round the breathing aperture 14 at the front end of the base member 10. The wall 16 can be seen best in
A connection arrangement 19 is provided on the underneath of the base member 10, situated directly in line with the breathing aperture 14. The connection arrangement 19 is shown to be a cylindrical protrusion extending outwardly from the underneath of the base member 10. The connection arrangement 19 is aligned with, and has a circumference just larger than, the circumference of the breathing aperture 14. The breathing aperture 14 extends all the way through the base member 10 and through the connection arrangement 19. The connection arrangement 19 may comprise a screw thread mechanism, or any other known rotational mechanisms for removable attachment of two parts. Such mechanisms will be well known in the art, and the invention is not intended to be limited in this regard. A strip of sealant material 17 surrounds the connection arrangement 19. The sealant material 17 may be made from pliable rubber material. In use, the connection arrangement 19 will be removably attached to a respiratory mask, the screw thread mechanism will force the mask and filter frame to be tightly connected, and the sealant material 17 will be compressed around the edge of where the mask joins the filter frame, filling any space which might be there and preventing any airflow. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that other suitable seals may be used, and the invention is not intended to be limited in this regard.
The base member 10 further comprises a plurality of cut-out portions 18, these are to reduce the overall weight of the device as a whole.
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In the open configuration, as the device is shown to be in
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The actuator is indicated at 24, and comprises a ‘fish-tail’-shaped end 34 which slopes out toward the end. A smooth sloped upper surface provides a platform upon which force may be directly applied in the direction of arrow ‘A’. When the lever 12 and the base member 10 are joined together by the attachment means 22, application of force to the actuator 24 in the direction of arrow ‘A’ moves the filter frame from the open configuration to the closed configuration. In order to bias the lever 12 in the open configuration a biasing member 36 extends downwardly at an angle from the underneath of the shaped end 34. Biasing member 36 is comprised of a resiliently deformable material, such as plastic, and must be of a length such that, when the biasing member 36 is not flexed, it extends down below the plane of the sealant material 17 on the circular seal 20. This means that when the filter frame is in the open configuration, the biasing member 36 pushes the lever 12 upwardly and away from the base member 10 such that the sealant material 17 and top edge of the breathing aperture 14 are spaced apart forming a gap 28 in-between through which air can flow. The attachment means 22 keep the circular seal 20 and the breathing aperture 14 aligned.
When a force is applied to the ‘fish-tail’ shaped end 34 of the actuator 24, the biasing member 36 flexes toward the underneath of the actuator 24. This allows the sealant material 17 to be compressed between the circular seal 20 and the top edge of the breathing aperture 14. The filter frame is now in the closed configuration, whereby a negative pressure fit check can be performed.
The actuator 24 is positioned at the opposing end of the filter frame to where the breathing aperture 14 is located. This means that pressure can be applied in a squeezing motion, between a wearers thumb and forefinger, for example, in order to move the frame from the open configuration to the closed configuration. The force of this action is then not directed at all into the respiratory mask, allowing it to remain stable and in place whilst the negative pressure fit check takes place. This allows the wearer to conduct a more accurate negative pressure fit check.
The walls 16, extend upwardly from the base member 10 such that they protrude further from the base member 10 than any part of the lever 12, when the assembly is configured for use. The walls 16 provide a structure which prevents the wearer from accidentally operating a negative pressure fit check, and therefore the present invention provides a safer and more accurate way of performing a negative pressure fit check than the prior art. The raised walls 16 each side of the lever 12 are also precisely set to ensure the surrounding filter material does not catch and interfere with the lever 12 operation.
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This is particularly advantageous for a number of reasons, firstly, if a negative pressure fit check is actuated accidentally, the wearer is alerted straight away by the release of a scent. Secondly, the pleasant scent may encourage the wearer to perform a negative pressure fit check more regularly than they would if the scent were not there. This increases the chances of the wearer detecting a fault with their filter cartridge, and therefore increases their safety. Additionally, the scent media allows the wearer to introduce a level of personalisation to the product, by choosing the scented filters they prefer. Furthermore, research has indicated that wearers dislike the smell of rubber which comes with using respiratory masks which comprise filter assemblies, and so providing a more pleasant scent would make the respiratory masks themselves more appealing.
It will be apparent to a person skilled in the art, from the foregoing description that modifications and variations can be made to the described embodiments, without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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