The present disclosure is directed to a reusable respirator device for safety purposes.
Reusable respirator devices, typically half mask respirators, provide safety to workers in environments where the air contains harmful particulates such as silica dust, harmful gases, vapors or other toxins. Half mask respirator devices cover only the mouth and nose of the user and typically include inhalation valves located on the sides of the mask and an exhalation valve located on the front of the mask adjacent to the mouth of the user.
Respirator devices must meet strict regulatory requirements set by The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) for a number of criteria including breathing resistance and filter efficiency. It is of critical importance that the mask form an effective seal over the mouth and nose of the operator in order to prevent leakage. In addition, the mask must avoid excessive heat buildup inside the mask and must be comfortable during use.
The Covid-19 pandemic has presented additional health risks to workers in environments where the use of a respirator is required to avoid exposure to dangerous particulates, gases and vapors. Because with standard respirators, workers exhale through an unfiltered exhalation valve into the environment, co-workers are potentially exposed to the spread of Covid-19 and other viruses. There is therefore the need for a respirator where air is inhaled and exhaled through a filter in order to minimize the transmission of Covid-19 and other viruses while preserving protection to the user from harmful particulates gases, vapors and other toxins in the work environment. This need has previously not been achievable due to challenges in meeting NIOSH requirements for breathing resistance in addition to challenges in avoiding excessive heat buildup inside the mask and maintaining an acceptable seal and comfort for the user.
The present disclosure is directed to a respirator comprising a mask formed of an elastomeric material or silicone having a common filter through which a user inhales air from the surrounding environment and exhales air back into the environment. The filter meets NIOSH requirements for breathing resistance and filter efficiency. The respirator does not have a separate exhalation valve, so air is inhaled and exhaled through the common filter thereby providing protection against the spread of Covid-19 and other viruses. Preferably, the respirator has two filters housed in two separate filter housings through which air is both inhaled and exhaled. Preferably, the filter housings are located on the sides of the mask
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a mask configured to snugly fit over the mouth and nose of a user in order to form an airtight seal over the mouth and nose of the user; said mask defining an opening for permitting airflow through said opening; a replaceable filter being attachable to the mask over said opening of said mask, wherein the mask is airtight such that upon sealing engagement of the mask over the mouth and nose of a user, air flows through the filter into the mask upon inhalation of the user and wherein air flows out of the mask through the filter upon exhalation of the user.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a respirator comprising: a mask configured to snugly fit over the mouth and nose of a user in order to form an airtight seal over the mouth and nose of the user; said mask defining an opening for permitting airflow through said opening; a replaceable filter housing being attachable to the mask over said opening of said mask, the filter housing including an inner support member for attachment to the mask, the inner support member defining an opening corresponding to the opening of the mask when the filter housing is attached to the mask, the filter housing further including an outer support member defining an opening for permitting airflow, the filter housing defining a space between the inner support member and the outer support member for receiving a filter, wherein the mask is airtight such that upon sealing engagement of the mask over the mouth and nose of a user, air flows through the filter housing into the mask upon inhalation of the user and wherein air flows out of the mask through the filter housing upon exhalation of the user.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a respirator comprising a mask configured to snugly fit over the mouth and nose of a user in order to form an airtight seal over the mouth and nose of the user; said mask defining two openings for permitting airflow through said openings; two filter housings, each of said two filter housings being detachably attachable to said mask over a respective one of said openings of said mask, each of the filter housings having an inner support member attachable to one of said openings and an outer support member, each of the filter housings defining an internal space between the inner support member and an outer surface for receiving an air filter, the inner support member defining an airflow opening in airflow communication with the opening of the mask when the filter housing is attached to the mask, the outer support member defining an airflow opening; wherein the mask is airtight such that upon sealing engagement of the mask over the mouth and nose of a user, air flows through the filter housings into the mask upon inhalation of the user and wherein air flows out of the mask through the filter housings upon exhalation of the user.
Additional features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of the illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the embodiments of the present disclosure as presently perceived.
The detailed description of the drawings particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
The embodiments of the present disclosure described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present disclosure to the precise forms disclosed.
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The mask 2 of the preferred embodiment of the present disclosure as illustrated in the figures, has a top portion 3 that fits over the nose of a user and a bottom portion 5 that covers the mouth of the user. As illustrated in
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The mask is preferably secured to the face of the user by means of a strap assembly 20 shown in
The frame 6 has an opening 16 for attachment to the knob 12 of the mask 2. The frame 6 further includes an opening 18 for attachment to the protrusion 14. The strap assembly 20 thereby secures the mask 2 to the face of a user by means of connecting the user's head to the mask by means of the first strap 8 and head support member 10. Additionally, the second strap 15 connects a back of the user's neck to the mask 2.
Filter housings 4 are preferably removably attachable to opposing sides of the mask 2, as illustrated in
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The filter housing 4 comprises an inner support member 34 shown in
The inner support member 34 defines an opening 44 that corresponds in shape to the opening 24 formed in the mask 2 and to the opening 45 defined by the connector. The opening 44 overlaps with the opening 24 of the mask 2 and with the opening 45 of the connector 25 when the filter housing is attached to the connector 25 with the connector 25 received in opening 24. The opening 44 of the inner support member 34 has notches 54 formed therein for cooperating with the tabs 27 of the connector 25 in order to fasten the inner support member 34 to the connector 25. The opening 44 of the inner support member 34 is offset from a center of the inner support member 34. As a result, filter housing 4 is moveable between different positions, as discussed below. This allows the user to rotate the filter housing 4 in order to fit under industrial and medical style face shields.
The filter housing 4 is adjustable between three different positions by rotating the inner support member 34 relative to the connector 25 between the three positions preferably indicated by the printing of numerals 1, 2, 3 in proximity to the respective notches 23, 102, 104, as discussed above. The corresponding notches 54 formed on the inner support member 34 engage a different one of the tabs 27 of the connector 25 upon each 60 degree rotation of the filter housing 4 between the three positions.
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An alternate embodiment of an outer support member 82 is shown in
The filter housing 4 is preferably circular in shape. However other shaped filters housings can be used. Preferably the diameter of the outer support member 32 is about 3.4 inches to about 3.6 inches. Most preferably the diameter of the outer support member 32 is about 3.4 inches. Where the filter housing is of another shape, preferably, the width of the outer support member 32 is about 3.4 inches to about 3.6 inches. The inner support member 34 is sized to be connected to the outer support member 32 through a snap fit or other arrangement.
There are no inhalation valve diaphragms located in the openings 24 of the mask 2, the central opening 45 of connectors 25 or in the opening 44 of the filter housing 4, such that air can pass through the filters 50 upon exhalation. In a standard half mask configuration, inhalation diaphragms prevent exhaled air from traveling back through the filters 50.
The filter 50 is preferably one of a number filters known in the art. Filters that can be used include those known commercially as a N95 filters in addition to R95, P95, N99, R99, P99, N100, R100, or P100. The filter housing 4 will accommodate any such filters. The filter 50 of the present disclosure has inhalation and exhalation breathing resistances below the value of 25 mm per water column (mmWC) maximum required to meet NIOSH breathing resistance requirements.
The filter functions to filter out harmful particulates such as silica dust and harmful gases, vapors and other toxins. The filter also provides a barrier against viruses.
A second alternate filter housing 60 is shown in
An outer support member 33 is shown in
In operation, the user snugly attaches the mask 2 to the face of the user by means of the strap assembly 20. The head support member 10 is secured to the user's head while the second strap 15 is secured to the back of the user's neck. The first strap 8 and the second strap 15 are adjustable to snugly engage the mask to the users' face over the user's mouth and nose in order to create an airtight seal over the user's face. The airtight engagement is created by the force applied by the frame 6 against the mask 2 upon tightening of the first strap 8 and the second strap 15. In other embodiments, alternate mechanisms known in the art for securing the mask 2 to the user's face to create an airtight seal may be employed.
The mask is secured to the user's face with each of the filter housings 4 attached to the mask 2 by means of the connectors 25 disposed in the openings 24 as shown in
Upon inhalation, air enters into each of the filter housings 4 through the openings 42. The suction force of the inhalation pulls the air through the filter 50. Due to the spacing created by the fins 40 between the filter 50 and the inner surface 38 of the inner support member 34, as the air passes through the filter 50, the fins direct the air flow through the airflow openings 44 in the inner support members 34. The air then passes into the mask through the openings 24 for inhalation by the user after passing through the air openings 45 in the connectors 25.
Air is exhaled from the mask 2 by the user through openings 24 and through the air openings 45 in the connectors 25. The pressure created by the exhalation then pushes the air into each filter housing 4 through the airflow opening 44 in the inner support member 34. This is due to the fact that there is no separate exhalation valve or other opening through which air can be exhaled from the mask. The air then passes through the filter 50 and out into the external environment through the openings 42.
The filter functions to filter out harmful particulates such as silica dust and harmful gases, vapors and other toxins including bacteria and viruses from the environment upon inhalation of air through the filters by the user. Upon exhalation of air by the user back into the environment, the filters function to provide a barrier against the spread of bacteria and viruses such as Covid-19. This offers to protection to co-workers operating in the same surrounding environment. As a result of the respirator of the present disclosure having no separate exhalation valve, air is inhaled and exhaled through the same filters. As a result, the respirator of the present disclosure, provides the dual function of protecting the user against harmful particulates, harmful gases and vapors while also offering protection to co-workers and others against the spread of harmful viruses such as Covid-19. This dual function is accomplished while properly maintaining an effective seal, avoiding excessive heat buildup within the mask and maintaining comfort for the user while wearing the sealed mask thereby increasing productivity of the user in carrying out his or her work.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the spirit and scope of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.
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3100367 | Nov 2020 | CA | national |