Claims
- 1. A valve comprising:
a support member; a cover coupled with the support member; and a flexible member, the cover having a biasing member that secures the flexible member to the support member.
- 2. The valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the biasing member at least in part causes the flexible member to be normally spherically configured.
- 3. The valve as defined by claim 2 wherein the flexible member is normally flat when no forces are applied to it.
- 4. The valve as defined by claim 1, wherein the support member includes a valve seat, the flexible member being biased against the valve seat when in a closed mode to prevent fluid flow.
- 5. The valve as defined by claim 1, wherein the biasing member includes a living hinge that normally urges the flexible member into a spherical configuration.
- 6. The valve as defined by claim 5, wherein the living hinge has a first end coupled with the cover, the living hinge also having a second end extending toward and contacting the flexible member.
- 7. The valve as defined by claim 1, wherein the biasing member provides a variable force against the flexible member.
- 8. The valve as defined by claim 1, wherein the support member includes a member connector portion, and wherein the biasing member causes the flexible member to be substantially flush with the member connector portion.
- 9. The valve as defined by claim 8, wherein the member connector portion is spherically configured.
- 10. The valve as defined by claim 8, wherein the member connection portion includes a registration post, and wherein the biasing member includes a protrusion that is cup shaped so as to fit over the registration post when contacting the flexible member.
- 11. The valve as defined by claim 8, wherein the support member includes a valve seat having an effective center, the flexible member being biased against the valve seat when in a closed mode to prevent fluid flow, and wherein the biasing member secures the flexible member to the member connector portion at a position located between the valve seat and the effective center.
- 12. The valve as defined by claim 1, wherein the cover includes a guide pin, and the biasing mechanism includes a guide recess for mating with the guide pin.
- 13. The valve as defined by claim 1, wherein the flexible member is resilient.
- 14. A method of forming a valve comprising:
providing a support member and a cover having a hinge; positioning a flexible member on the support member; pivoting the hinge toward the cover interior; contacting the hinge against the flexible member; and securing the cover to the support member.
- 15. The method as defined by claim 14, wherein the flexible member includes surfaces defining a registration hole, and the support member includes a member connector portion having a register post, and wherein positioning the flexible member includes aligning the registration hole to the registration post.
- 16. The method as define by claim 14, wherein the support member includes a valve seat, and wherein positioning the flexible member includes positioning the flexible member on the valve seat.
- 17. The method as defined by claim 14, wherein contacting the hinge against the flexible member includes biasing the hinge against the flexible member.
- 18. The method as defined by claim 17, wherein biasing the hinge against the flexible member includes urging the flexible member into a spherical configuration.
- 19. The method as defined by claim 17, wherein the support member includes a member connector portion that is spherically configured, and wherein biasing the hinge against the flexible member includes causing the flexible member to be substantially flush against the member connector portion.
- 20. The method as defined by claim 17, wherein the hinge is a living hinge.
- 21. The method according to claim 14, wherein contacting the hinge against the flexible member includes applying a variable force to the flexible member.
- 22. The method according to claim 14, wherein securing the cover to the front member includes at least one of snap-fitting or ultrasonic welding.
- 23. A product formed by the process of claim 14.
- 24. A valve comprising:
a support member; a cover coupled with the support member; and a flexible member, the cover having a variable force member that applies a variable force to the flexible member, the variable force member normally producing a concavity in the flexible member.
- 25. The valve as defined by claim 24, wherein the flexible member is normally flat when no forces are applied to it.
- 26. The valve as defined by claim 24, wherein the support member includes a valve seat, the flexible member being biased against the valve seat when in a closed mode to prevent fluid flow.
- 27. The valve as defined by claim 24, wherein the variable force member includes a living hinge.
- 28. The valve as defined by claim 27, wherein the living hinge has a first end coupled with the cover, the living hinge also having a second end with a protrusion extending toward and contacting the flexible member.
- 29. The valve as defined by claim 28, wherein the support member includes a member connector portion, and wherein the protrusion causes the flexible member to be substantially flush with the member connector portion.
- 30. The valve as defined by claim 29, wherein the member connector portion is spherically configured.
- 31. A valve comprising:
a support member; a cover coupled to the support member; and a flexible member, the cover having a biasing means for securing the flexible member to the support member.
- 32. The valve as defined by claim 31, wherein the flexible member is normally flat when no forces are applied to it.
- 33. The valve as defined by claim 31, wherein the flexible member is made of, at least in part, a rubber.
- 34. The valve as defined by claim 31, wherein the support member includes a valve seat, the flexible member being biased against the valve seat when in a closed mode to prevent fluid flow.
- 35. The valve as defined by claim 31, wherein the biasing means is a living hinge that normally urges the flexible member into a spherical configuration.
- 36. The valve as defined by claim 31, wherein the biasing means provides a variable force against the flexible member.
- 37. The valve as defined by claim 31, wherein the support member includes a member connector portion, and wherein the biasing means causes the flexible member to be substantially flush with the member connector portion.
- 38. The valve as defined by claim 37, wherein the member connector portion is spherically configured.
- 39. The valve as defined by claim 31, wherein the flexible member is resilient.
- 40. A filter mask having a valve, the valve comprising:
a support member; and a cover coupled with the support member; and a flexible member, the cover having a biasing member that secures the flexible member to the support member.
- 41. The valve as defined by claim 40, wherein the support member includes a valve seat, the flexible member being biased against the valve seat when in a closed mode to prevent fluid flow.
- 42. The valve as defined by claim 40, wherein the biasing member is a living hinge that normally urges the flexible member into a spherical configuration.
- 43. The valve as defined by claim 40, wherein the biasing member provides a variable force against the flexible member.
- 44. The valve as defined by claim 40, wherein the support member includes a member connector portion, and wherein the biasing means causes the flexible member to be substantially flush with the member connector portion.
- 45. The valve as defined by claim 44, wherein the member connector portion is spherically configured.
- 46. The valve as defined by claim 40, wherein the flexible member is resilient.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/479,116 entitled “Respirator Mask, Valve, and Method of Manufacture,” filed Jun. 17, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference. The present application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/229,935, entitled “Mask and Spherically Configured Valve,” filed Aug. 28, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60479116 |
Jun 2003 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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