Claims
- 1. A standalone flexible pad-type respirator filter comprising:a flexible filter material forming substantially coextensive front and back portions, the front and back portions sealed to each other along their periphery forming a sealed edge; a connector which protrudes through the back portion of the flexible filter material and is sealed thereto; and a flexible frame located between the front and back portions and defining a plenum which is accessible through the connector, the flexible frame having a peripheral edge which remains substantially adjacent to the sealed edge of the filter material.
- 2. The flexible filter according to claim 1 wherein the filter material comprises a plurality of layers.
- 3. The flexible filter according to claim 1 wherein the connector is formed integrally with the frame.
- 4. The flexible filter according to claim 1 comprising a plurality of flexible cross-members, one of which lies in a plane of the flexible frame peripheral edge and another of which extends out of the plane toward the filter material.
- 5. The flexible filter according to claim 4 having three flexible cross members which span the frame and wherein a middle cross member and the flexible frame peripheral edge lie in one plane and both outer cross members include a portion lying outside of the plane thereby forming the plenum between the front and back portions of the filter material.
- 6. The flexible filter according to claim 4 wherein the frame further comprises a plurality of recesses for grasping the filter.
- 7. The flexible filter according to claim 6 wherein there are two recesses which are located on opposite sides of the connector.
- 8. The flexible filter according to claim 1 wherein the filter is generally circular in shape and the connector is located off-center.
- 9. The flexible filter according to claim 8 further comprising a plurality of recesses which are located on opposite sides of the connector for grasping the filter.
- 10. The flexible filter according to claim 1 wherein the connector is a bayonet type such that the filter can be attached to a respirator in only one orientation.
- 11. In a standalone flexible pad-type respirator filter having a flexible filter material forming substantially coextensive front and back portions sealed to each other along a peripheral edge, the improvement wherein a flexible frame is disposed between the front and back portions of the flexible filter material to define a plenum therebetween, the flexible frame having a peripheral edge which remains adjacent to the sealed peripheral edge the flexible filter material along substantially the entire length of the sealed peripheral edge.
- 12. The flexible respirator filter according to claim 11 wherein the filter material comprises a plurality of layers.
- 13. The flexible filter according to claim 11 wherein the connector is formed integrally with the frame.
- 14. The flexible filter according to claim 11 comprising a plurality of flexible cross-members, one of which lies in a plane of the flexible frame peripheral edge and another of which extends out of the plane toward the filter material.
- 15. The flexible filter according to claim 11 having three flexible cross members which span the frame and wherein a middle cross member and the flexible frame peripheral edge lie in one plane and both outer cross members include a portion lying outside of the plane thereby forming the plenum between the front and back portions of the filter material.
- 16. The flexible filter according to claim 14 wherein the frame further comprises a plurality of recesses for grasping the filter.
- 17. The flexible filter according to claim 16 wherein there are two recesses which are located on opposite sides of the connector.
- 18. The flexible filter according to claim 11 wherein the filter is generally circular in shape and the connector is located off-center.
- 19. The flexible filter according to claim 18 further comprising a plurality of recesses which are located on opposite sides of the connector for grasping the filter.
- 20. The flexible filter according to claim 11 wherein the connector is a bayonet type such that the filter can be attached to a respirator in only one orientation.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application claims benefit of Prov. No. 60/105,376 filed Oct. 23, 1998.
The present invention relates to a respirator filter and, more particularly, to a flexible respirator filter which can be attached easily to a respirator mask without being damaged or crushed.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Provisional Applications (1)
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