This application relates to the field of personal protective equipment, and more particularly to a non-medical face mask that can be worn to mitigate transmission of contagions.
Non-medical face masks are well known. Such face masks are typically worn so that they cover the user's nose and mouth to inhibit passage of virus-carrying droplets. In this way, face masks can be worn to mitigate the spread of contagions, such as coronavirus, influenza, and other respiratory viruses. Known face masks are held against the user's face by elastic straps that wrap around the user's ear. Elastic straps cause stress and discomfort on the user's ears and can even cause sores after prolonged use.
Users have heads and ears in a variety of shapes and sizes. Furthermore, everyone has their own preferences when it comes to how to wear their face mask. For example, some users may prefer to wear their face mask as tight to their face as possible, while others may prefer a looser fit if they are required to wear their face mask for extended periods of time. Known face masks do not account for such variance, offering little in the way of adjustability and/or customization.
In one aspect, a non-medical face mask is disclosed. The face mask may include a mask body, a left cord, a right cord, and a unitary retaining bead having a cord constraining passage. The mask body may have upper and lower body edges spaced apart from one another by laterally opposed left and right body edges. The mask body may have a left cord channel along the left body edge and a right cord channel along the right body edge. The left cord may extend from a left cord first end through the left cord channel to a left cord second end. The left cord may be slidable within the left cord channel. The left cord may have a left cord first segment proximate the left cord first end and a left cord second segment proximate the left cord second end. The right cord may extend from a right cord first end through the right cord channel to a right cord second end. The right cord may be slidable within the right cord channel. The right cord may have a right cord first segment proximate the right cord first end and a right cord second segment proximate the right cord second end. Each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment may pass through the cord constraining passage. The cord constraining passage may be sized to frictionally engage the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment such that the unitary retaining bead is held in place along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment. The unitary retaining bead may be slidable along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment to advance the unitary retaining bead toward the mask body.
In another aspect, a non-medical face mask is disclosed. The face mask may include a mask body, a left cord, a right cord, and a unitary retaining bead having a cord constraining passage. The mask body may have upper and lower body edges spaced apart from one another by laterally opposed left and right body edges. The mask body may have a left cord channel along the left body edge and a right cord channel along the right body edge. The left cord may extend from a left cord first end through the left cord channel to a left cord second end. The left cord may have a left cord first segment proximate the left cord first end and a left cord second segment proximate the left cord second end. The right cord may extend from a right cord first end through the right cord channel to a right cord second end. The right cord may have a right cord first segment proximate the right cord first end and a right cord second segment proximate the right cord second end. Each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment may pass through the cord constraining passage. The cord constraining passage may be sized to frictionally engage the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment such that the unitary retaining bead is held in place along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment. The unitary retaining bead may be slidable along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment to advance the unitary retaining bead toward the mask body. The left cord first and second ends may be tied through a left cord knot. The right cord first and second ends may be tied through a right cord knot. The left cord knot may obstruct removal of the unitary retaining bead from the left cord first and second ends. The right cord knot may obstruct removal of the unitary retaining bead from the right cord first and second ends.
In another aspect, a non-medical face mask is disclosed. The face mask may include a mask body, a left cord, a right cord, and a unitary retaining bead having a cord constraining passage. The mask body may have upper and lower body edges spaced apart from one another by laterally opposed left and right body edges. The left cord may extend from a left cord first end to a left cord second end. The left cord may have a connection to the left body edge between the left cord first and second ends The left cord may have a left cord first segment proximate the left cord first end and a left cord second segment proximate the left cord second end. The right cord may extend from a right cord first end to a right cord second end. The right cord may have a connection to the right body edge between the right cord first and second ends. The right cord may have a right cord first segment proximate the right cord first end and a right cord second segment proximate the right cord second end. Each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment may pass through the cord constraining passage. The cord constraining passage may be sized to frictionally engage the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment such that the unitary retaining bead is held in place along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment. The unitary retaining bead may be slidable along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment to advance the unitary retaining bead toward the mask body. The left cord first and second ends may be tied through a left cord knot. The right cord first and second ends may be tied through a right cord knot. The left cord knot may obstruct removal of the unitary retaining bead from the left cord first and second ends. The right cord knot may obstruct removal of the unitary retaining bead from the right cord first and second ends.
Numerous embodiments are described in this application and are presented for illustrative purposes only. The described embodiments are not intended to be limiting in any sense. The invention is widely applicable to numerous embodiments, as is readily apparent from the disclosure herein. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the present invention may be practiced with modification and alteration without departing from the teachings disclosed herein. Although particular features of the present invention may be described with reference to one or more particular embodiments or figures, it should be understood that such features are not limited to usage in the one or more particular embodiments or figures with reference to which they are described.
The terms “an embodiment”, “embodiment”, “embodiments”, “the embodiment”, “the embodiments”, “one or more embodiments”, “some embodiments”, and “one embodiment” mean “one or more (but not all) embodiments of the present invention(s)”, unless expressly specified otherwise.
The terms “including”, “comprising” and variations thereof mean “including but not limited to”, unless expressly specified otherwise. A listing of items does not imply that any or all of the items are mutually exclusive, unless expressly specified otherwise. The terms “a”, “an” and “the” mean “one or more”, unless expressly specified otherwise.
As used herein and in the claims, two or more parts are said to be “coupled”, “connected”, “attached”, “joined”, “affixed”, or “fastened” where the parts are joined or operate together either directly or indirectly (i.e., through one or more intermediate parts), so long as a link occurs. As used herein and in the claims, two or more parts are said to be “directly coupled”, “directly connected”, “directly attached”, “directly joined”, “directly affixed”, or “directly fastened” where the parts are connected in physical contact with each other. As used herein, two or more parts are said to be “rigidly coupled”, “rigidly connected”, “rigidly attached”, “rigidly joined”, “rigidly affixed”, or “rigidly fastened” where the parts are coupled so as to move as one while maintaining a constant orientation relative to each other. None of the terms “coupled”, “connected”, “attached”, “joined”, “affixed”, and “fastened” distinguish the manner in which two or more parts are joined together.
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In the example shown, mask body 104 is worn so that upper body edge 112 spans laterally across the user's face, i.e. below the eyes. Upper body edge 112 has a central nose-engaging region 120 that sits on the bridge of the user's nose. Accordingly, the user's nose may act as a support for mask body 104. As best shown in
Mask body 104 can be made from various types of material. Pliant fabrics can readily conform to the unique shape of each user's face, thereby promoting user comfort. In addition, pliant fabrics permit mask body 104 to be folded for convenient storage while not in use. For example, the pliant fabric may comprise cotton, flannel, chiffon, silk, or a combination thereof. Mask body 104 may include one or more layers of pliant fabric. In some embodiments, mask body 104 may include multiple layers of pliant fabric. Compared to a mask body 104 with a single layer of pliant fabric, a mask body 104 with multiple layers of pliant fabric may make it more difficult for droplets to pass through. For example, mask body 104 may include three layers of tightly woven cotton to effectively prevent against the passage of droplets. In some embodiments, the outer layers of pliant fabric may be selected for softness (e.g. cotton or silk), and the inner layer(s) of pliant fabric may be selected for their efficiency at filtering contagion. For example, an inner layer may include a filter material, such as a non-woven filter material (e.g. non-woven polypropylene). In alternative embodiments, mask body 104 may comprise a rigid or semi-rigid material, such as a hard or soft plastic.
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Face mask 100 offers a reduction in pressure and stress applied to the user by not requiring straps to be wrapped around the ears to support mask body 104 on the user's face. Using face mask 100 may reduce or eliminate the pressure, stress and/or sores commonly caused by face masks with elastic ear straps.
Various shapes of mask body 104 are possible. Referring to
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In at least one embodiment (not shown), left cord first end 130 and right cord first end 134 are fed through cord constraining passage 146 and tied into a first cord knot. Similarly, left cord second end 132 and right cord second end 136 are fed through cord constraining passage 146 and tied into a second cord knot. Tying left cord first end 130 and right cord first end 134 separately from left cord second end 132 and right cord second end 136 may enhance mask adjustability. In such a configuration, left cord first segment 138 and right cord first segment 142 can be slid together through cord constraining passage 146 independently of left cord second segment 140 and right cord second segment 144. This can allow the user to better customize the upper and lower fit of mask body 104 over their face. For example, the user may prefer mask body 104 held tighter against their face along upper body edge 112 than lower body edge 114.
In the example shown, after being fed through cord constraining passage 146, left cord first and second ends 130, 132 are tied through a left cord knot 150, and right cord first and second ends 134, 136 are tied through a right cord knot 152. As shown in
Tying left cord first and second ends 130, 132 separately from right cord first and second ends 134, 136 as shown may provide benefits from a mask adjustability standpoint. In this configuration, left cord first and second segments 138, 140 can be slid together through cord constraining passage 146 independently of right cord first and second segments 142, 144. This can allow the user to independently adjust the fit of mask body 104 on opposite sides of their face. For example, a user with a hearing aid on their left ear may require a looser mask fit on that side of their face.
As described above, cord constraining passage 146 (
Each of left cord first segment 138, left cord second segment 140, right cord first segment 142 and right cord second segment 144 have an “uncompressed” cord cross-sectional area (i.e. a cross-sectional area when not compressed by unitary retaining bead 110). Retaining bead 110 compresses cord segments 138, 140, 142 and 144 such that the sum of the cross-sectional areas of cord segments 138, 140, 142, and 144 within the cord constraining passage 146 is reduced by at least 25% (e.g. reduced by 25% to 75%). This degree of compression of cord segments 138, 140, 142, 144 within cord constraining passage 146 can generate the friction necessary to maintain the position of retaining bead 110 along cord segments 138, 140, 142, 144. At the same time, this degree of compression of cord segments 138, 140, 142, 144 within cord constraining passage 146 still allows a user to slide retaining bead 110 along cord segments 138, 140, 142, 144 through the application of a reasonable amount of force.
In some embodiments, the sum of the cord cross-sectional areas of cord segments 138, 140, 142, and 144 may be about 1.8 to 2.8 times greater than a cross-sectional area of cord constraining passage 146. More preferably, the sum of the cord cross-sectional areas of cord segments 138, 140, 142, and 144 may be about 2.0 to 2.5 times greater than a cross-sectional area of cord constraining passage 146. As an example, each cord segment 138, 140, 142, and 144 may have a cord cross-sectional area of about 7 mm2. Accordingly, the sum of the cross-sectional areas is about 28 mm2 (7 mm2+7 mm2+7 mm2+7 mm2). Cord constraining passage 146 may have a cross-sectional area of about 12.5 mm2. In this example, the sum of the cord cross-sectional areas of cord segments 138, 140, 142, and 144 is about 2.2 times greater than a cross-sectional area of cord constraining passage 146 (28 mm2÷12.5 mm2).
Left and right cords 106, 108 may be made of various types of materials. For example, left and right cords 106, 108 may comprise polyester, nylon, polypropylene, aramid, or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, left and right cords 106, 108 may be one of a braided polyester cord, a braided nylon cord, a braided polypropylene cord, and a braded aramid cord. In other embodiments, left and right cords 106, 108 may be one of a twisted polyester cord, a twisted nylon cord, a twisted polypropylene cord, and a twisted aramid cord. Braided cord may provide one or more advantages over twisted cord. For example, braided cord is generally stronger, smoother to the touch, more durable, less stretchable than twisted cord. However, twisted cord is typically less expensive than braided cord. Lower costs may be an important consideration for establishments (e.g. retail, dining, medical, or government service) who may purchase hundreds or thousands of non-medical face mask 100 for use by their patrons.
Left and right cords 106, 108 may have a length that allows face mask 100 to be loosened and worn around the neck (
Left and right cords 106, 108 may have an elasticity of less than 20%. More preferably, left and right cords 106, 108 have an elasticity less than 10%. In this context, elasticity is defined as:
Operation of face mask 100 can be simplified through the use of left and rights cords 106, 108 that are relatively inelastic (i.e. have an elasticity below 20%). If left and right cords 106, 108 were easily stretched, sliding retaining bead 110 along cord segments 138, 140, 142, and 144 would be cumbersome (i.e. cord segments 138, 140, 142, 144 would bunch up adjacent retaining bead 110). Further, cord durability is generally inversely correlated with increasing cord elasticity. That is, cords with a lower elasticity tend to last longer than cord with a higher elasticity. Accordingly, using left and right cords 106, 108 that are relatively inelastic can increase the lifespan of face mask 100. Still, in alternative embodiments, cords 106, 108 may have an elasticity greater than 20%.
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As described above, the friction generated between cord constraining passage 146 and cord segments 138, 140, 142, and 144 acts to retain the position of retaining bead 110. It is the position of the retaining bead 110 along each of cord segments 138, 140, 142 and 144 that dictates the tightness/looseness of the face mask 100. With the generated friction holding the retaining bead 110 in a static position, little additional support is needed from the user's head to keep mask body 104 held firmly against the user's face. As a result, face mask 100 can provide the user with a comfortable mask wearing experience.
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Nose bar channel 168 may be formed in any manner that allows channel 168 to retain a nose bar 174 (
In the example shown, nose bar channel 168 has a closed end 170 and an opposed open end 172 (also referred to as nose bar insertion opening 172). A bendable nose bar, such as bendable and resilient nose bar 174 shown in
Closed end 170 of nose bar channel 168 can be sealed in any suitable manner. In the example shown, closed end 170 of nose bar channel 168 is stitched closed. In some embodiments, the position of closed end 170 is associated with the length of the nose bar so that when the nose bar is fully inserted into the nose bar channel 168, the nose bar is centrally aligned with upper body edge 112. In alternative embodiments, end 170 of nose bar channel 168 is also open so that nose bar 174 may be inserted through either end 170, 172.
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While the above description provides examples of the embodiments, it will be appreciated that some features and/or functions of the described embodiments are susceptible to modification without departing from the spirit and principles of operation of the described embodiments. Accordingly, what has been described above has been intended to be illustrative of the invention and non-limiting and it will be understood by persons skilled in the art that other variants and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims appended hereto. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments and examples but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
Item 1: A non-medical face mask comprising:
a mask body having upper and lower body edges spaced apart from one another by laterally opposed left and right body edges, the mask body having a left cord channel along the left body edge and a right cord channel along the right body edge;
a left cord extending from a left cord first end through the left cord channel to a left cord second end, the left cord being slidable within the left cord channel, the left cord having a left cord first segment proximate the left cord first end and a left cord second segment proximate the left cord second end;
a right cord extending from a right cord first end through the right cord channel to a right cord second end, the right cord being slidable within the right cord channel, the right cord having a right cord first segment proximate the right cord first end and a left cord second segment proximate the right cord second end; and
a unitary retaining bead having a cord constraining passage, each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment passing through the cord constraining passage, the cord constraining passage being sized to frictionally engage the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment such that the unitary retaining bead is held in place along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment, the unitary retaining bead being slidable along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment to advance the unitary retaining bead toward the mask body.
Item 2: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
a portion of each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment that is within the cord constraining passage is compressed by the unitary retaining bead.
Item 3: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment have a cord cross-sectional area, a sum of the cord cross-sectional areas of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment being about 2 to 2.5 times greater than a cross-sectional area of the cord constraining passage.
Item 4: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment have a cord cross-sectional area, and the unitary retaining bead reduces a sum of the cord cross-sectional areas of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment within the cord constraining passage by at least 25%.
Item 5: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the unitary retaining bead is trapped on each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment.
Item 6: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the left cord first and second ends are tied, and the right cord first and second ends are tied.
Item 7: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the left cord first end and the right cord first end are tied, and the left cord second end and the right cord second end are tied.
Item 8: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the left cord first and second segments are together slidable through the cord constraining passage independently of the right cord first and second segments.
Item 9: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the left cord first segment and the right cord first segment are together slidable through the cord constraining passage independently of the left cord second segment and the right cord second segment.
Item 10: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the left cord first and second ends are tied through a left cord knot, and the right cord first and second ends are tied through a right cord knot, the left cord knot obstructing removal of the unitary retaining bead from the left cord first and second ends, and the right cord knot obstructing removal of the unitary retaining bead from the right cord first and second ends.
Item 11: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the left cord first end and the right cord first end are tied through a first cord knot, and the left cord second end and the right cord second end are tied through a second cord knot, the first cord knot obstructing removal of the unitary retaining bead from the left cord first end and the right cord first end, and the second cord knot obstructing removal of the unitary retaining bead from the left cord second end and the right cord second end.
Item 12: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the left and right cord knots are fused to impede unknotting.
Item 13: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the first and second cord knots are fused to impede unknotting.
Item 14: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the left and right cords have an elasticity of less than 10%.
Item 15: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the left and right cords comprise one of braided polyester, braided nylon, braided polypropylene, and braided aramid.
Item 16: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the left and right cords comprise one of polyester, nylon, polypropylene, and aramid.
Item 17: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the left cord channel extends from a left channel upper exit to a left channel lower exit, the right cord channel extends from a right channel upper exit to a right channel lower exit, and advancing the unitary retaining bead toward the mask body reduces
the left cord has a left cord length, the right cord has a right cord length, the left cord channel has a left cord channel length, the right cord channel has a right cord channel length, a ratio of the left cord length to the left cord channel length is between 15 to 1 and 10 to 1, and a ratio of the right cord length to the right cord channel length is between 15 to 1 and 10 to 1.
Item 19: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the mask body comprises at least one layer of pliant fabric having laterally opposed left and right fabric ends, and lengths of the left and right cord channels are bounded at least in part by respective hems of the left and right fabric ends.
Item 20: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein
the mask body comprises a laterally extending nose bar channel located along the upper mask body edge, the nose bar channel having a bendable nose bar insertion opening.
Item 21: A kit comprising:
the non-medical face mask of any preceding item; and
at least two bendable nose bars.
Item 22: A non-medical face mask comprising:
a mask body having upper and lower body edges spaced apart from one another by laterally opposed left and right body edges, the mask body having a left cord channel along the left body edge and a right cord channel along the right body edge;
a left cord extending from a left cord first end through the left cord channel to a left cord second end, the left cord having a left cord first segment proximate the left cord first end and a left cord second segment proximate the left cord second end;
a right cord extending from a right cord first end through the right cord channel to a right cord second end, the right cord having a right cord first segment proximate the right cord first end and a right cord second segment proximate the right cord second end; and
a unitary retaining bead having a cord constraining passage, each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment passing through the cord constraining passage, the cord constraining passage being sized to frictionally engage the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment such that the unitary retaining bead is held in place along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment, the unitary retaining bead being slidable along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment to advance the unitary retaining bead toward the mask body,
wherein the left cord first and second ends are tied through a left cord knot, and the right cord first and second ends are tied through a right cord knot, the left cord knot obstructing removal of the unitary retaining bead from the left cord first and second ends, and the right cord knot obstructing removal of the unitary retaining bead from the right cord first and second ends.
Item 23: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the left cord is slidable within the left cord channel and the right cord is slidable within the right cord channel.
Item 24: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
a portion of each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment that is within the cord constraining passage is compressed by the unitary retaining bead.
Item 25: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment have a cord cross-sectional area, a sum of the cord cross-sectional areas of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment being about 2 to 2.5 times greater than a cross-sectional area of the cord constraining passage.
Item 26: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment have a cord cross-sectional area, and the unitary retaining bead reduces a sum of the cord cross-sectional areas of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment within the cord constraining passage by at least 25%.
Item 27: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the left and right cords have an elasticity of less than 10%.
Item 28: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the left and right cords comprise one of braided polyester, braided nylon, braided polypropylene, and braided aramid.
Item 29: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
each of the left and right cords comprise one of polyester, nylon, polypropylene, and aramid.
Item 30: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the left cord channel extends from a left channel upper exit to a left channel lower exit, the right cord channel extends from a right channel upper exit to a right channel lower exit, and advancing the unitary retaining bead toward the mask body reduces
the left cord has a left cord length, the right cord has a right cord length, the left cord channel has a left cord channel length, the right cord channel has a right cord channel length, a ratio of the left cord length to the left cord channel length is between 15 to 1 and 10 to 1, and a ratio of the right cord length to the right cord channel length is between 15 to 1 and 10 to 1.
Item 32: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
the mask body comprises at least one layer of pliant fabric having laterally opposed left and right fabric ends, and lengths of the left and right cord channels are bounded at least in part by respective hems of the left and right fabric ends.
Item 33: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein the mask body comprises a laterally extending nose bar channel centrally located along the upper mask body edge, the nose bar channel having a bendable nose bar insertion opening.
Item 34: A kit comprising:
the non-medical face mask of any preceding item; and
at least two bendable nose bars.
Item 35: A non-medical face mask comprising:
a mask body having upper and lower body edges spaced apart from one another by laterally opposed left and right body edges;
a left cord extending from a left cord first end to a left cord second end, the left cord having a connection to the left body edge between the left cord first and second ends, the left cord having a left cord first segment proximate the left cord first end and a left cord second segment proximate the left cord second end;
a right cord extending from a right cord first end to a right cord second end, the right cord having a connection to the right body edge between the right cord first and second ends, the right cord having a right cord first segment proximate the right cord first end and a right cord second segment proximate the right cord second end; and
a unitary retaining bead having a cord constraining passage, each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment passing through the cord constraining passage, the cord constraining passage being sized to frictionally engage the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment such that the unitary retaining bead is held in place along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment, the unitary retaining bead being slidable along each of the left cord first segment, the left cord second segment, the right cord first segment and the right cord second segment to advance the unitary retaining bead toward the mask body,
wherein the left cord first and second ends are tied through a left cord knot, and the right cord first and second ends are tied through a right cord knot, the left cord knot obstructing removal of the unitary retaining bead from the left cord first and second ends, and the right cord knot obstructing removal of the unitary retaining bead from the right cord first and second ends.
Item 36: The non-medical face mask of any preceding item, wherein:
wherein the mask body has a left cord channel and a right cord channel, the connection of the left cord comprises the left cord extending through the left cord channel, and the connection of the right cord comprises the right cord extending through the right cord channel.