The present invention generally relates to a mounting system for a respiratory device.
Respiratory protective equipment is generally known in the art for providing breathable air to a user's breathing zone in a hazardous environment. Typically, the respiratory protective equipment is secured to the user's waist, allowing the user to work with both hands. Conventional respiratory protective equipment includes a housing containing tubing that supplies the user with clean air. A mounting plate on the securing equipment secures the housing to the securing equipment.
The present invention provides respiratory protective equipment a secure connection for maintaining a desired position and preventing inadvertent removal of the respirator. The present invention also provides at least one locking member that has a simple design for easy attachment. In addition, the shape of the present invention provides flexibility for the location that the respiratory protective equipment is mounted, as well as the manner that it is mounted. Further, the present invention allows for easily changing the respiratory protective equipment between various locations on a user.
It is one aspect of the present invention to provide a respiratory protective device. The respiratory protective device comprises a housing that defines a chamber for containing tubing to provide clean air. Securing equipment is attachable to a user of the respiratory protective device. A mounting plate is disposed on a center axis and coupled to the housing for securing the housing to the securing equipment. The mounting plate is coupled to the housing via an interlocking connection to allow the housing to rotate relative to the mounting plate between an unlocked position and a locked position. In the locked position, the housing is generally perpendicular relative to the center axis.
It is another aspect of the present invention to provide a respiratory protective device. The respiratory protective device comprises a housing that defines a chamber for containing tubing to provide clean air. Securing equipment is attachable to a user of the respiratory protective device. A mounting plate is disposed on a center axis and coupled to the housing for securing the housing to the securing equipment. The mounting plate is coupled to the housing via an interlocking connection to allow the housing to rotate relative to the mounting plate between an unlocked position and a locked position. In the locked position, the housing is generally perpendicular relative to the center axis. The housing includes a bracket that extends outwardly from a back surface of the housing. The mounting plate includes at least one locking member for engaging the bracket thereby defining the interlocking connection and allowing the housing to rotate between the unlocked position and the locked position.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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A pair of hooks 74, 76 including a first hook 74 and a second hook 76, each having an L-shaped cross-section and spaced circumferentially from one another, extends axially outwardly between the mounting plate 32 and the housing 22 for engaging the pair of flanges 66, 68 in the locked position. The first hook 74 may extend outwardly from the mounting plate 32 and parallel to the center axis A defining a first receptacle 78. The second hook 76 may extend outwardly from the mounting plate 32 and parallel to the center axis A defining a second receptacle 80. In other words, the first hook 74 and the second hook 76 may be disposed diametrically opposite to one another on the outer plate 50. The mounting plate 32 is rotatable about the center axis A into the locked position, wherein the pair of flanges 66, 68 engage the pair of hooks 74, 76 to secure the mounting plate 32 to the housing 22. In other words, when the mounting plate 32 is in the locked position, the first flange 66 is disposed in the first receptacle 78, and the second flange 68 is disposed in the second receptacle 80 to form the bayonet connection between the mounting plate 32 and the housing 22. It should be appreciated from the drawings that because the distance between the center axis A and the outer walls 61, 62 may increase adjacent the pair of flanges 66, 68, the pair of hooks 74, 76 may engage the outer walls 61, 62 to cause the mounting plate 32 to tighten as it is moved into the locked position. For example, the portion of each of the pair of hooks 74, 76 that is perpendicular to the center axis A may contact the outer walls 61, 62 underneath the pair of flanges 66, 68.
A pair of locators 82, each having a semi-circular shape and spaced from one another, extend outwardly from the mounting plate 32 for engaging the bracket 60. In particular, the pair of locators 82 extends from the inner plate 52 along the center axis A adjacent the pair of recesses 54. The mounting plate 32 defines a locating groove 83 extending circumferentially around the pair of locators 82 for mating engagement with the ridge 63 to align and strengthen the interlocking connection.
The mounting plate 32 defines a pair of openings 84, 86, each having an arcuate shape and spaced circumferentially from one another, located on the mounting plate 32 adjacent to the pair of hooks 74, 76 for viewing the pair of flanges 66, 68 in the locked position. The pair of openings includes a first opening 84 and a second opening 86, each disposed on the outer plate 50, with the first opening 84 disposed adjacent the first hook 74 and the second opening 86 disposed adjacent the second hook 76 for viewing the first flange 66 and the second flange 68 in the locked position. A tab 88 extends radially outwardly from the mounting plate 32 for locking into a notch 96 on the housing 22. The end 90 of the tab 88 defines a protrusion 92 extending toward the base portion 42 for receiving a lifting force to ramp or deflect the tab 88 away from the back surface 24. A stop 94, extends outwardly from the housing 22 for securing the tab 88 in the locked position. The housing 22 defines the notch 96, disposed adjacent the stop 94, with the notch 96 extending inwardly from the back surface 24 into the housing 22 for allowing the tab 88 to deflect into the housing 22 and to provide access to the tab 88 in the locked position. The stop 94 and the notch 96 are disposed on the first raised portion 56. The stop 94 may ramp outwardly away from the housing 22 to allow the tab 88 to gradually traverse the stop 94. It should be appreciated that the notch 96 and the tab 88 may have transposable functions. In other words, in one embodiment, the tab 88 extends outwardly from said housing 22 and the mounting plate 32 defines the notch 96 for receiving the tab 88 to secure the mounting plate 32 to the bracket 70 in the locked position.
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The respiratory protective device 20 can be attached to various securing equipment. The respiratory protective device 20 can be attached to a user's waist in a belt configuration, secured around the user's shoulders in a back-harness configuration, attached to a work station, attached to the inside of a vehicle in a wall bracket configuration. For example, the respiratory protective device 20 may be mounted centrally on a user's lumbar spine or centrally on a user's thoracic spine.
It should be appreciated that the simple design of the interlocking connection allows for the respiratory protective device 20 to easily transition between one piece of securing equipment to another. It should also be appreciated that the interlocking connection may require no additional fasteners or screws, thus allowing for a quick disconnect and easy cleaning of the respiratory protective device 20. In addition, the generally flat, one-piece mounting plate 32 and the generally flat housing 22 may be easily wiped down, assisting in leaving a contaminated area in a controlled manner. Furthermore, the lack of cavities on the mounting plate 32 and the housing 22 may assist in decontaminating the respiratory protective device 20. When the respiratory protective device 20 is secured to the user, the housing 22 maintains a desired position relative to the user. To unlock the mounting plate 32 from the housing 22, the housing 22 is rotated about the center axis A and the tab 88 is deflected over the stop 94.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings and may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described while within the scope of the appended claims. These antecedent recitations should be interpreted to cover any combination in which the inventive novelty exercises its utility. The use of the word “said” in the apparatus claims refers to an antecedent that is a positive recitation meant to be included in the coverage of the claims whereas the word “the” precedes a word not meant to be included in the coverage of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Patent Ser. No. 62/925,625, filed on Oct. 24, 2019, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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62925625 | Oct 2019 | US |