Respirator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6817362
  • Patent Number
    6,817,362
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 12, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 16, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A respirator comprising a facepiece having a cup shaped portion for sealingly engaging a face of a wearer and covering the mouth and nose of the wearer and a cover having a cup shape that is complementary to the cup shaped portion of the facepiece. The cover is capable to detachably mate with the facepiece to define with the facepiece a void area that is cup-shaped and suitable to receive a filter having a complementary shape. The filter includes an apex portion, a side portion depending from the apex portion and a continuous flange portion surrounding said side portion and projecting laterally therefrom.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a respirator comprising a facepiece and a cover. The cover is movable between a first position, in which the cover mates with the facepiece and a filter is received therebetween, to a second position, in which a wearer can install or remove the filter. The filter includes an apex portion, a side portion depending from the apex portion and a continuous flange portion surrounding said side portion and projecting laterally therefrom.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Respirators are a common safety device used by people working in air contaminated environments. People such as construction workers often use respirators to prevent dust and other air contaminants from entering their respiratory tracts. Respirators are worn over the wearer's breathing passages and work to prevent the wearer from inhaling harmful substances when the wearer is in an environment that contains unsafe air particles.




A common respirator is the facepiece that simply comprises a permeable filtration media formed into a cup-shaped to fit the contour of the face of the wearer. This respirator comprises an elastic strap that extends around the head of the wearer. In other respirators a nose clip is attached to the respirator and is utilized to seek to obtain a seal around the nose area. Respirators of either type are disposable and cannot be used repeatedly since the filtration media becomes saturated after extended exposure to a contaminated environment.




Some tightly fitting respirators have a non-porous elastomeric facepiece that supports removable or permanently-attached filters.




There is a need in the industry to provide a novel respirator that can be used for long periods of time and will be comfortable.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




As embodied and broadly described herein, the invention seeks to provide a respirator comprising: a facepiece having a cup shaped portion for sealingly engaging a face of a wearer and covering the mouth and nose of the wearer; a cover having a cup shape that is complementary to the cup shaped portion of said facepiece, said cover being capable to detachably mate with said facepiece to define with said facepiece a void area; and said void area being cup-shaped and suitable to receive a filter having a complementary shape.




As embodied and broadly described herein, the invention further seeks to provide a respirator comprising: a facepiece having a cup shaped portion for sealingly engaging a face of a wearer and covering the nose and mouth of the wearer; a cover having a cup shape that is complementary to the cup shaped portion of said facepiece, said cover being capable to detachably mate with said facepiece to define with said facepiece a void area; and a filter having a cup shape, said filter is received in said void area.




As embodied and broadly described herein, the invention further seeks to provide a disposable filter having a cup shape and dimensions such as to cover a wearer's mouth and nose, said disposable filter being adapted to be received in a void area defined between a facepiece and a cover of a respirator, said facepiece having a cup shaped portion for sealingly engaging a face of the wearer and covering the mouth and nose of the wearer, said cover having a cup shape that is complementary to the cup shaped portion of said face piece, said cover being capable to detachably mate with said facepiece.




Preferably, the facepiece comprises a first continuous surface and the cover comprises a second continuous surface, these continuous surfaces being complementary and operable to sealingly engage the filter therebetween when the facepiece is mated with the cover. These continuous surfaces surround the mouth and nose of the wearer. Furthermore, the facepiece comprises first and second parts, the first part being more pliable than the second part, the first part defining a continuous seal for sealingly engaging the face of the wearer and cover the mouth and nose of the wearer.




The respirator further comprises inhalation and exhalation valves mounted to the second part of the facepiece. The exhalation valve is designed to open in response to pressure from exhaled air and to remain closed between breaths and when the wearer inhales. Moreover, the cover is hingedly attached to the facepiece and comprises at least one releasable latch for locking the cover to the facepiece.




Most preferably, the facepiece comprises two V-shaped members, each V-shaped member having first and second branches, each of first and second branches has a longitudinal aperture adapted to receive a portion of a strap.




The filter preferably comprises a recess defined on the apex portion, the recess being generally circular. Furthermore, the flange of the facepiece includes first, second and third sections that are concave and that merge together through rounded corners. The filter has a generally triangular figure.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention is provided herein with reference to the following drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a respirator constructed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention wherein the respirator is worn by a wearer;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the respirator of

FIG. 1

without a disposable filter;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the respirator of

FIG. 1

, without the filter and with the cover shown in a first position;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the respirator of

FIG. 1

with the cover shown in a second position;





FIG. 5

is a perspective of the respirator of

FIG. 1

wherein the cover is shown in the first position;





FIG. 6

is a cross section of the respirator of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 7

is an exploded perspective view of the respirator of FIG.


1


.











In the drawings, preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of examples. It is to be expressly understood that the description and drawings are only for the purpose of illustration and are an aid for understanding. They are not intended to be a definition of the limits of the invention.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings,

FIGS. 1

to


7


illustrate a respirator constructed in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, which is generally designated by the reference number


10


.

FIGS. 2 and 3

illustrate respirator


10


without a disposable filter.




Respirator


10


is reusable and is adapted to receive and maintain a disposable filter that may be designed to protect a wearer from particulate, dust, smoke, oil, fumes and/or gases or vapors. Respirator


10


is thus adapted to receive a variety of disposable filters that are designed to protect the wearer in different environmental conditions. The filters may be composed of any combination of filter media, protective layers and carbon media that will protect the wearer from breathing in the undesirable substances.




In a non-limiting example, respirator


10


is used as a particulate and gas/vapor respirator adapted to receive a disposable filter


12


comprising a particulate filter layer and a carbon media. Filter


12


has dimensions such as to cover the mouth and nose of a wearer and comprises an apex portion


14


, a side portion


16


depending from apex portion


14


and a continuous flange portion


18


surrounding side portion


16


, flange portion


18


projecting laterally from side portion


16


.




Flange portion


18


comprises a first section


18




a


that overlies the chin of the wearer. First section


18




a


is concave. Flange portion


18


also comprises second and third sections


18




b


and


18




c


merging with first section


18




a


through rounded corners


18




d


. Second and third sections


18




b


and


18




c


are concave to a lesser degree than first section


18




a


. Flange portion


18


defines a generally triangular figure. Filter


12


also comprises a generally circular recess


20


formed on apex portion


14


. The material of flange portion


18


may be compressed for increasing its rigidity.




Respirator


10


comprises two (2) main components, namely, a facepiece


22


and a cover


24


. Facepiece


22


has a first part


90


and a second part


92


. Second part


92


is made of a rigid or semi-rigid lightweight material such as plastic. First part


90


is more pliable than second part


92


and is made of a soft, flexible, elastomeric material such as natural rubber which provides added comfort to the wearer.




First part


90


surrounds the nose and mouth of the wearer in an attempt to prevent the wearer from inhaling the substances that respirator


10


aims to filter. In fact, first part


90


defines a continuous seal for sealingly engaging the face of the wearer and covering the mouth and nose of the wearer. First part


90


thus ensures that respirator


10


will fit many different faces and form a seal with the skin of the face of the wearer.




Second part


92


of facepiece


22


has a cup shaped portion


26


having a continuous surface


27


that extends laterally therefrom and encircles the nose and mouth of the wearer.




It is understood that first part


90


can be secured to second part


92


by different means such as mechanical securing means, chemical affixing means or through-molding processes. For instance, as best seen in

FIGS. 3

,


6


and


7


, the first part


90


comprises a peripheral portion


29


covering the continuous surface


27


of the second part


92


for securing the first and second parts


90


,


92


together. The facepiece


22


has a continuous surface


28


formed on a peripheral portion


29


of the first part


90


for receiving the filter


12


.




Second part


92


of facepiece


22


comprises openings


30


through which the breath of the wearer can be inhaled. Since both facepiece


22


and filter


12


have a complementary cup shaped portion, filter


12


can be mounted on facepiece


22


and thus completely recovers openings


30


and continuous surface


28


.




Second part


92


of facepiece


22


comprises a bottom wall


32


and side walls


34


, all extending laterally and inwardly therefrom. As shown in

FIG. 6

, bottom wall


32


comprises openings


38


through which the breath of the wearer can be exhaled and two spaced apart L-shaped protuberances


40


. Each side wall


34


comprises two spaced apart posts


42


and a L-shaped protuberance


44


, each post


42


having a notch


46


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, respirator


10


further comprises an inhalation valve


48


that recovers openings


30


and an exhalation valve


50


that recovers openings


38


. Inhalation valve


48


is designed to open in response to pressure from air inhaled by the wearer while exhalation valve


50


is designed to open in response to pressure from exhaled air and to ensure that the exhaled air does not pass back through filter


12


thereby preventing rebreathing of the exhaled air. Exhalation valve


50


is further designed to remain closed between the breaths of the wearer. Exhalation valve


50


is further useful as a diagnostic tool. In order to ensure that respirator


10


is properly sealed on the face of the wearer, the wearer must simply cover exhalation valve


50


and exhale. This will allow the wearer to check for leaks around the facial area or anywhere in respirator


10


. It is understood that the exhalation valve can be mounted on the filter.




Cover


24


is made of a rigid or semi-rigid lightweight material such as plastic and is adapted to be hingedly secured to facepiece


22


. Cover


24


has a cup shape that is complementary to cup shaped portion


26


. Cover


24


is detachably mated with facepiece


22


to define with facepiece


22


a void area therebetween that is also cup-shaped and suitable to receive filter


12


. Cover


24


is movable from a first position, in which the void area is opened allowing the installation or removal of filter


12


, to a second position, in which cover


24


mates with facepiece


22


and filter


12


is received in the void area.




Cover


24


comprises a peripheral portion


52


and a ring


54


, peripheral portion


52


and ring


54


being connected together by four branches


56


. Peripheral portion


52


has a continuous surface


53


that surrounds the mouth and nose of the wearer. Ring


54


comprises an annular band


58


that extends inwardly therefrom. Cover


24


further comprises two C-shaped latches


60


extending from peripheral portion


52


, each C-shaped latch


60


comprises a protuberance


62


and a finger responsive portion


64


. Cover


24


also comprises a securing member


66


having a generally rectangular section


68


secured to peripheral portion


52


by a connector


70


having a groove


72


. Section


68


comprises two internal notches


74


.




Although cover


24


has been described herein as having branches


56


and a ring


54


, it should be expressly understood that cover


24


could be of many configurations, so long as air is able to pass through cover


24


and reach facepiece


22


through filter


12


. In an alternate embodiment, the cover could be made of a meshed metal. It is also understood that securing member


66


can be replaced by other securing means for securing cover


24


to facepiece


22


. For example, a hinge-like connector, a strap, a hook and eye, or a press-stud can be used for securing facepiece


22


and cover


24


together.




Respirator


10


further comprises two V-shaped members


76


, each V-shaped member


76


comprising first and second branches


78


and


80


, each of branches


78


and


80


having a longitudinal aperture


82


. Each V-shaped member


76


also comprises two spaced apart apertures


84


and an aperture


86


for receiving therein spaced apart posts


42


and L-shaped protuberance


44


respectively. Moreover, each V-shaped member


76


comprises a rectangular aperture


88


for receiving therein protuberance


62


.




First part


90


comprises an aperture


94


through which L-shaped protuberances


40


of bottom wall


32


of facepiece


22


can pass. At each side, first part


90


also comprises openings


96


and an opening


98


through which posts


42


and L-shaped protuberance


44


can respectively pass.




When respirator


10


is assembled, first part


90


is notably sandwiched between bottom wall


32


and securing member


66


and between side walls


34


and V-shaped members


76


. Each V-shaped member


76


is attached to body


22


when spaced-apart posts


42


and L-shaped protuberance


44


are clipped within apertures


84


and aperture


86


respectively. Cover


24


is hingedly attached to body


22


when each L-shaped protuberance


40


is clipped within internal notch


74


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, respirator


10


further comprises a strap


100


for holding respirator


10


over the head of the wearer. Each longitudinal aperture


82


of V-shaped member


76


allows insertion of a portion of strap


100


.




It is understood that V-shaped members


76


can be secured to first part


90


instead of being secured to second part


92


. It is also understood that cover


24


can be hingedly attached to first part


90


instead of being hingedly attached to second part


92


. Yet, it is understood that first part


90


can comprise an aperture for receiving therein protuberance


62


of C-shaped latch


60


of cover


24


. It is understood that it is not necessary for cover


24


to be hingedly attached to facepiece


22


as strap


100


can be attached to cover


24


by way of apertures similar to


82


on branches


78


and


82


. Lastly, it is understood that strap


100


or other means of securing the respirator can be affixed by a variety of means, for example eyelets, rivets or adhesives.





FIGS. 3 and 5

show cover


24


in a first position in which the wearer can install or remove filter


12


.

FIG. 4

shows cover


24


in a second position wherein cover


24


mates with facepiece


22


and the filter is received in the void area defined between cover


24


and facepiece. In the second position, continuous surface


28


of facepiece


22


is complementary with continuous surface


53


of cover


24


for sealingly engaging therebetween flange portion


18


of filter


12


. In fact, flange portion


18


of filter


12


is compressed against continuous surface


28


of facepiece


22


by cover


24


thereby forming an airtight seal between facepiece


22


and filter


12


.




In use, cover


24


is moved to the first position and filter


12


is then mounted on facepiece


22


so that filter


12


entirely covers openings


30


. Once filter


12


has been installed, cover


24


is moved into the second position so that protuberance


62


of C-shaped latches


60


engages into aperture


88


of V-shaped members


76


. In order to do so, the wearer can use finger responsive portions


64


. It is understood that cover


24


is hingedly attached to facepiece


22


and groove


72


of connector


70


allows moving cover


24


between first and second positions.




Once the wearer has finished using respirator


10


, or once filter


12


is saturated, the wearer can simply pull finger responsive portions


64


until protuberances


62


release from apertures


88


of V-shaped members


76


, thereby causing cover


24


to disengage from facepiece


22


and move to the second position. At this point the wearer may then remove filter


12


which can be thrown away and replaced with a new disposable filter, thereby allowing respirator


10


to be reused.




The above description of preferred embodiments should not be interpreted in a limiting manner since other variations, modifications and refinements are possible within the spirit and scope of the present invention. The scope of the invention is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A disposable filter having a cup shape and dimensions such as to cover a wearer's mouth and nose, said disposable filter being adapted to be received in a void area defined between a facepiece and a cover of a respirator, said facepiece having a cup shaped portion for sealingly engaging a face of the wearer and covering the mouth and nose of the wearer, said cover having a cup shape that is complementary to the cup shaped portion of said face piece, said cover being capable to detachably mate with said facepiece, wherein said filter comprises an apex portion, a side portion depending from said apex portion and a continuous flange portion surrounding said side portion, said flange portion projecting laterally from said side portion.
  • 2. A disposable filter as defined in claim 1, wherein said apex portion comprises a generally circular recess.
  • 3. A disposable filter as defined in claim 1, wherein said flange portion includes a section that overlies a chin of the face of the wearer, said section being concave.
  • 4. A disposable filter as defined in claim 3, wherein said section is a first section, said flange includes second and third sections, said second and third sections being concave to a lesser degree than said first section.
  • 5. A disposable filter as defined in claim 4, wherein said first section merges with said second and third sections through rounded corners.
  • 6. A disposable filter as defined in claim 1, wherein said flange portion defines a generally triangular figure.
  • 7. A respirator for a wearer having a face, a mouth and a nose, said respirator comprising:(a) a facepiece comprising first and second parts, said first part being more pliable than said second part, said second part comprising an apex portion, a side portion depending from said apex portion and a continuous surface extending laterally therefrom and encircling the mouth and nose of the wearer, said first part comprising a peripheral portion covering said continuous surface of said second part and extending inwardly for defining a continuous seal sealingly engaging the face of a wearer and encircling the nose and mouth of the wearer; and (b) a cover comprising a continuous flange portion that is complementary to said peripheral portion of said first part, said cover being capable to detachably mate with said facepiece to define with said facepiece a void area; said void area being cup-shaped for receiving a filter having a complementary shape.
  • 8. A respirator as defined in claim 7, wherein said peripheral portion of said first part comprises a first continuous surface and said continuous flange of said cover comprises a second continuous surface, said first and second continuous surfaces being complementary and operable to sealingly engage the filter therebetween when said facepiece is mated with said cover.
  • 9. A respirator as defined in claim 8, wherein said facepiece comprises an inhalation valve mounted to said second part.
  • 10. A respirator as defined in claim 9, wherein said facepiece comprises an exhalation valve mounted to said second part.
  • 11. A respirator as defined in claim 7, wherein said first part is made of an elastomeric material.
  • 12. A respirator as defined in claim 7, wherein said cover is movable from a first position, in which said void area is opened allowing the installation or removal of the filter, to a second position, in which said cover mates with said facepiece and the filter is received in said void area.
  • 13. A respirator as defined in claim 12, wherein said cover is hingedly attached to said facepiece second part.
  • 14. A respirator as defined in claim 13, wherein said cover comprises at least one releasable latch for locking said cover in said second position.
  • 15. A respirator as defined in claim 14, wherein said facepiece comprises a strap over the head of the wearer for holding said respirator.
  • 16. A respirator as defined in claim 15, wherein said facepiece comprises a V-shaped member having first and second branches, each said first and second branches comprising an aperture through which a portion of said strap passes.
  • 17. A respirator as defined in claim 16, wherein said cover comprises a peripheral portion and a ring connected together by at least one branch, said peripheral portion comprising said second continuous surface, said ring comprising an annular band that extends inwardly therefrom.
  • 18. A respirator as defined in claim 17, wherein said annular band engages the periphery of a central recess formed on a filter.
  • 19. A respirator for a wearer having a face, a nose and a mouth, said respirator comprising:(a) a facepiece comprising first and second parts and a continuous surface, said first part being more pliable than said second part, said second part comprising an apex portion, a side portion depending from said apex portion and a continuous surface extending laterally therefrom and encircling the nose and mouth of the wearer, said first part extending inwardly from said second part for defining a continuous seal sealingly engaging the face of a wearer and encircling the nose and mouth of the wearer; (b) a cover comprising a continuous flange portion that is complementary to said continuous surface of said facepiece, said cover being capable to detachably mate with said facepiece to define with said facepiece a void area; and (c) a filter comprising an apex portion, a side portion depending from said apex portion, and a continuous flange portion surrounding said side portion, said flange portion projecting laterally from said side portion, said filter being received in said void area.
  • 20. A respirator as defined in claim 19, wherein said first part comprises a peripheral portion covering said continuous surface of said second part, wherein said continuous surface of said facepiece is a first continuous surface formed on said first part and wherein said continuous flange portion of said cover comprises a second continuous surface, said first and second continuous surfaces being complementary and operable to sealingly engage said filter therebetween when said facepiece is mated with said cover.
  • 21. A respirator as defined in claim 20, wherein said facepiece comprises an inhalation valve mounted to said second part.
  • 22. A respirator as defined in claim 21, wherein said facepiece comprises an exhalation valve mounted to said second part.
  • 23. A respirator as defined in claim 19, wherein said first part is made of an elastomeric material.
  • 24. A respirator as defined in claim 19, wherein said cover is movable from a first position, in which said void area is opened allowing the installation or removal of said filter, to a second position, in which said cover mates with said facepiece and said filter is received in said void area.
  • 25. A respirator as defined claim 24, wherein said cover is hingedly attached to said facepiece.
  • 26. A respirator as defined in claim 25, wherein said cover comprises at least one releasable latch for locking said cover in said second position.
  • 27. A respirator as defined in claim 26, wherein said facepiece further comprises a strap over the head of the wearer for holding said facepiece.
  • 28. A respirator as defined in claim 27, wherein said facepiece comprises a V-shaped member having first and second branches, each said first and second branches comprising an aperture through which a portion of said strap passes.
  • 29. A respirator as defined in claim 28, wherein said cover comprises a peripheral portion and a ring connected together by at least one branch, said peripheral portion comprising said second continuous surface, said ring comprising an annular band that extends inwardly therefrom.
  • 30. A respirator as defined in claim 29, wherein said annular band engages the periphery of a central recess formed on said filter.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 to International Application No. PCT/CA01/01148, entitled, “Respirator,” filed Aug. 10, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/CA01/01148 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO03/01365 2/20/2003 WO A
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