This Application claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. 102017000090078 filed on Aug. 3, 2017, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a mask for underwater use, in particular of the full face type provided with a mouthpiece to enable the wearer to breathe with his/her head under the surface of the water, provided with a communication device.
Masks for underwater use, also known as diving masks, comprise a part or frame made of rubber or silicone that adheres to a user's face by means of at least one belt that is wound around the user's head and at least a transparent part, generally made of glass or plexiglass, able to allow underwater vision and to negate the refraction phenomenon that causes blurred vision underwater. The glass and the rubber frame isolate at least partly in a water-proof manner from the underwater environment, allowing a correct vision.
In underwater activities, two types of mask are widely used in particular: a first one that covers eyes and nose, and a second one known as full face mask, that covers the entire face, mouth included. This second type of mask comprises a transparent visor, a frame or strapping, a seal made of rubber adapted to ensure the water-tight seal and suitable straps to fit the mask on the face. Such a face part of the mask is associated with a breathing mouthpiece that engages on the upper part of the frame and that allows the flow of air to enter into the compartment made between the frame and the visor.
The path of the air during the breathing-in phase and that during the breathing-out phase are advantageously different from each other.
For this purpose, inside the mask are obtained two compartments, a main upper one in the area of the eyes and cheekbones of the user and an oronasal one that is associated with the user's nose and mouth. These compartments are separated by a separating wall provided with air valves.
The inhaled fresh air reaches, through the tube, the main compartment of the mask, flows over the transparent part or visor, traverses the wall through the aforementioned valves and reaches the oronasal compartment to be breathed.
The air exhaled from the mouth or from the nose does not exit the oronasal compartment, because the valves on the separating wall prevent it, but reaches the tube through a peripheral exhalation duct of the mask.
The tube itself being made with separate ducts for the air breathed in and out provided with appropriate directional valves.
In this way, the known drawback of the fogging over of the mask, because only the fresh air coming from outside flows over the transparent part while the exhausted one exits the mask without passing in the facial area thereof.
A mask of this type is described in the patent application EP3153400 in the name of the same applicant.
Providing such masks with a communication device is also known, for example as described in the patent application WO2016170253. In particular, said patent application describes a full face mask whereon is installed a communication device at least partly mounted on the tube.
The communication device comprises at least a microphone, a loudspeaker, an ultrasonic antenna and a command button panel.
Said device is characterised in that it has a removable connector that is interposed between the strapping (or frame) of the mask and the base of the tube. On said removable connector is present at least the communication device and in particular at least one loudspeaker of the device.
In this way, removing the connector by separating the tube from the frame, it is possible fully to remove the device from the mask, or it is possible to equip a standard mask of the full face type with a communication device through said removable connector.
The applicant has observed that this assembly procedure can be laborious and complicated, and in that case, the connector may damage both the tube and the frame of the mask.
With the present invention, the applicant proposes an improvement of the positioning of the communication device which also simplifies the manufacture and the assembly of the mask.
These and other purposes according to the present invention are achieved by a diving mask as set forth in claim 1.
Further features of the diving mask are the subjects of the dependent claims.
The features and advantages of a diving mask according to the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following exemplifying and non-limiting description, referred to in the accompanying schematic drawings, wherein:
With reference to the aforementioned figures, a diving mask of the so-called full face type is shown which comprises a transparent visor 2, a frame or strapping 3, a seal preferably made of rubber able to ensure the water-tight seal and suitable straps 4 to fit the mask on the face.
Said face part of the mask is associated with a breathing tube 5 that engages on the upper part of the mask and that allows the flow of air to enter into the compartment made between the frame and the visor.
The path of the air during the breathing-in phase and that during the breathing-out phase both in the mask and in the tube are advantageously different from each other.
The tube for this purpose is made with separate ducts for the air breathed in and out.
Preferably, the inhalation duct is placed in a central position, and there are two exhalation ducts positioned to the side of the central inhalation duct.
Substantially on the top of these ducts are positioned one-way valves (not shown) that allow the passage of air only in the desired direction.
Also for the purpose of creating differentiated paths inside the mask are obtained two compartments, a main upper one 6 in the area of the eyes and cheekbones of the user and an oronasal one 7 that is associated with the user's nose and mouth.
Said compartments are separated by a separating wall 41, made in association with the seal and provided with at least one housing for at least one one-way valve for the passage of air from the main compartment to the oronasal compartment. Advantageously, there are two valves arranged laterally in a symmetrical position with respect to a vertical centreline plane which traverses the mask.
On said centreline plane in a lower portion of the oronasal compartment is obtained a valve 41 for the outflow of liquid from the aforesaid compartment if water were inadvertently penetrated inside the mask.
The inhaled fresh air reaches, through the tube, the main compartment of the mask, flows over the transparent part or visor, traverses the wall through the aforementioned valves and reaches the oronasal compartment to be breathed.
The air exhaled from the mouth or from the nose does not exit the oronasal compartment, because the valves on the separating wall prevent it, but reaches the tube according to the present invention through a peripheral exhalation duct of the mask.
Said path comprises a pair of peripheral channels 21 and 22 obtained on the edge of the visor, preferably substantially “U” shaped which, when the visor is associated to the seal, are closed by a flat annular edge of the seal, forming as many peripheral ducts for the exhaled air. These channels extend from the top of the visor where coupling means are present for coupling the mask to the tube, made in the form of a housing 23 for the engagement of said tube, to beyond the position in which the separating wall 41 between the two compartment joins the visor itself. This is to prevent the exhalation ducts from communicating with the first compartment.
The means for coupling the mask with the tube also determine the coupling of the respective exhalation ducts of the tube and of the mask. The inhalation duct of the tube ends directly in the main upper compartment 6.
The channel obtained in the visor and closed by the seal is a substantially non-deformable channel; this ensures an optimal outflow of the exhaled air in any condition and regardless of the size of the user's face.
Moreover, both the channel and the engagement for the tube are obtained in the visor, this determines an ease of construction of the strapping which becomes a simple loop, provided only with clasps 31 for the belts 4 which maintains the assembly of the mask. The only complex element to be manufactured in the mask remains the visor, which however can conventionally be moulded, avoiding the gas insufflation procedure which in known masks was used to manufacture the channel in the seal.
According to the present invention, this mask and full face masks, in general, having similar characteristics can be associated with a communication device 100 which comprises a main body 101 provided with electronic board and preferably with a command button panel 102. The main body has clamping means at the top of the tube 6 comprising an open sleeve 103 which clamps in a snap-fit manner on said tube. On the main body is present a microphone that is advantageously positioned in proximity of the exhalation duct of the tube, in particular in proximity to its upper end. In this way, it is easier for the microphone itself to detect the voice vibrations coming from the exhalation duct. Moreover, the microphone is advantageously encapsulated into the body 100 and protected by a speech diaphragm which allows to capture the sound wave coming from the tube (from the lateral exhalation segments of the tube) through a conveyor 106 obtained laterally on the body. The diaphragm isolates from the water the electronics present in the body and is concurrently able to capture with its vibration the audio and to transfer it inside, where the microphone is present.
On this body is also provided an antenna adapted to communicate with devices of the same type mounted on other masks.
Preferably, four communication channels are provided with as many frequencies that can be selectively operated.
An earpiece 104 is connected to said main body through a flexible tube 105, so as to be able to position the earpiece itself indifferently on the right or on the left ear. The tube 105 is flexible but semi-rigid, and hence it can be modeled to be positioned in the most suitable point without creating inconveniences with attachments that would act on the auricle.
Inside the main body is also present a rechargeable battery. The flexible tube of the earpiece is connected to the main body in a removable manner (for example through a bayonet coupling and micro USB plug), so as to be able to charge the battery of the main unit, for example through the same micro USB plug.
The button panel preferably comprises three buttons, respectively on/off button, volume increase button V+ and volume decrease button V−.
Moreover, on the body are provided a plurality of light indicators 106, for example, four LEDs which can indicate, respectively, the channel selected when the unit is on.
For example, they can flash in series three times when the unit is turned on, indicate the level of the listening volume only for the duration of the pressure on the button.
They also indicate the charging status of the battery when the V+ and V− buttons are pressed simultaneously when the unit is on. Lastly, they flash in series continuously when the unit is being charged, and they turn off when the charging is completed.
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