This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of German Patent Application DE 10 2011 102 511.5 filed May 26, 2011, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention pertains to a device for respiration, which comprises a mask.
A device of this type has become known from DE 43 04 891 C2. A half mask, which is pressed against the mouth and nose by means of a strap extending at the back of the head, is located within a protective hood, which consists of a supple material. A breathing filter, via which the user of the hood is supplied with breathing air, is located at the half mask. The strap comprises individual, elastic straps, which are sewn together and are connected in a punctiform manner to the inside of the hood. The hood is dimensioned such that it accurately fits the heads of persons of different ages and has a window, which consists of a heat-resistant and chemical-resistant material. In case of danger, for example, in a fire, the hood must be pulled over the user's head and the half mask must now be sealingly in contact with the mask user's face. The drawback of the prior-art device is that by fastening the half mask at two opposite points, pressure points may develop on the mask user's face and when the hood is pulled over, the half mask will not be sealingly in contact with the mask user's face.
A basic object of the present invention is to improve a device of the type described above in terms of wearing comfort.
According to the invention, a device is provided for respiration. The device comprises a mask and a strap for pressing the mask onto the face of a mask user. The strap is formed of a one-piece cut made of an elastic material and having at least one four-point strap to mask connection.
The four-point strap to mask connection may comprise two upper straps and two lower straps. The strap may comprise a middle part and outwardly extending straps defining sets of U-shaped straps extending from the middle part to the at least one four-point strap to mask connection.
The device may advantageously also comprise a hood covering the strap. The hood may include a fastening point fastening the strap on an inside of the hood. A spacer may also be present between the hood and the strap at the fastening point. The spacer may comprise an extension of a connection point of hood material of the hood.
Provisions are made according to the present invention for the strap to consist of a one-piece cut made of an elastic material and at least one four-point connection with the mask, preferably with a half mask. It is especially advantageous here to design the strap such that the straps extending to the half mask are guided both above and under the mask user's ears and tilting motions of the half mask in relation to the mask user's face are avoided as a result. The strap specified according to the present invention is not limited to half masks, but it also covers tools, full masks with hoods, full masks without hoods as well as mouthpieces, which are carried by the mask user.
The strap consists of an elastic textile as a flat object produced with the use of yarns consisting of fibrous materials, for example, natural fibers, or synthetic fibers. For example, knitted fabrics made of inelastic fibers are manufactured for preparation, or a fabric that consists of a mixture of elastic and inelastic fibers, or one that works with an elastic coating of a basic material. Such materials have an elongation of at least 300% in a preferential direction and at least 120% in other directions.
The textile cut is separated from the elastic textile web, for example, by punching. The further functional requirements imposed on the textile cut are determined by the one-piece cut. Good fixation of a respirator product is achieved without adjusting the straps at the mask user's head.
The advantages of this invention are, on the one hand, the easy and comfortable putting on of the respirator product, and, on the other hand, it is achieved hereby that the respirator product will be ready for use in a short time at the user of the device. It is especially advantageous for the user of the device that no adjustments of the strap are needed to achieve secure fit of the respirator product. No disturbing pressure points will develop on the device user's head or face due to the formation of a large-area holding point on the head. Sufficient holding and sealing function is achieved by means of the strap for all head sizes. Thus, it is also possible to use one textile cut for all head sizes. The one-part textile cut can also be used for optimal multiple connection to respirator products, for example, four-point connection to the mask body. The advantage of a four-point connection becomes manifest especially due to the specific distribution of the necessary holding forces of the breathing connection. The flat design is especially suitable for use under helmets for the device user. Disturbing pressure points on the head are avoided here as well. On the whole, this invention contributes to a high level of wearing comfort.
The elastic textile cut is advantageously inserted into a hood body such that a defined distance or radially outward spacing can be set by a spacer in the hood from the surface of the device user's head. Thermal effects from the outside can be markedly reduced hereby for the user of the device because an insulating layer of air is formed due to the spacer.
Exemplary embodiments of device according to the present invention are shown in the drawings and will be explained in more detail below. The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated.
Referring to the drawings in particular,
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While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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