Claims
- 1. A respiratory mask, comprising:
a hardshell member having a peripheral edge, the hardshell member having a pair of wings extending substantially along the contours of the face of the wearer from the peripheral edge along the cheeks of the wearer inward toward a central portion of the mask, the wings being disposed adjacent to a canopy where the hardshell member extends away from the face of the wearer to define a breathing chamber inside the mask; and, an elastomeric material attached to the hardshell member, the elastomeric material having a sealing edge for sealing the breathing chamber defined by the hardshell member, the sealing edge defined by a portion of the elastomeric material extending over the nose, around the sides of the mouth and across the mental protuberance of the wearer, the elastomeric material attached to an inside surface of the wings.
- 2. The respiratory mask of claim 1, wherein the mask terminates in an elastomeric material portion disposed around at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the hardshell member.
- 3. The respiratory mask of claim 1, wherein the elastomeric material is disposed along at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the hardshell so as to form an area of elastomeric material extending around the peripheral edge of the hardshell that is free of the hardshell and is disposed adjacent to the elastomeric material covered wings.
- 4. The respiratory mask of claim 1, wherein the elastomeric material is disposed along substantially the entire perimeter of the hardshell member.
- 5. The respiratory mask of claim 1, further comprising a rolled edge extending along the periphery of the hardshell member from one side to the other side of the mask and extending under the chin of the wearer.
- 6. The respiratory mask of claim 1, wherein the hardshell member includes an opening on opposite sides of the nose of the wearer.
- 7. The respiratory mask of claim 1, wherein the canopy is defined on one side by a planar surface having at least one opening defined therein.
- 8. The respiratory mask of claim 7, wherein the at least one opening is sized to be capable of receiving an inhalation/exhalation valve assembly.
- 9. The respiratory mask of claim 7, wherein the planar surface of the hardshell member has a first opening capable of receiving an inhalation valve and a second opening capable of receiving an exhalation valve.
- 10. The respiratory mask of claim 1, wherein the elastomeric material is attached to the hardshell member through chemical bonding.
- 11. A respiratory mask and service module combination, comprising:
a respiratory mask having a hardshell member with a planar surface having at least one opening defined therein; and, a module having at least two conduits, the module formed so as to provide for communication between at least two of the conduits, the module mounted externally to the mask such that the conduits are capable of being sealed along the planar surface of the hardshell member.
- 12. The respiratory mask and service module combination of claim 11, further comprising a unitary housing enclosing the module.
- 13. The respiratory mask and service module combination of claim 12, wherein the unitary housing has side walls that align with the walls of the hardshell member to provide an aerodynamic surface.
- 14. The respiratory mask and service module combination of claim 11, wherein the planar surface is defined on one side of the hardshell member forming a canopy.
- 15. The respiratory mask and service module combination of claim 12, wherein the housing attaches to the straps of a harness system.
- 16. The respiratory mask and service module combination of claim 11, wherein the two conduits include inhalation and exhalation valves extending through the at least one opening in the mask and engaging with locking members disposed inside the mask.
- 17. The respiratory mask and service module combination of claim 16, wherein the at least one opening comprises a first opening for the inhalation valve and a second opening for the exhalation valve.
- 18. The respiratory mask and service module combination of claim 11, wherein at least two of the conduits are connected by at least one passageway formed integrally in the module.
- 19. The respiratory mask and service module combination of claim 16, wherein the exhalation valve is a pressure-compensated exhalation valve.
- 20. A method of using a modular respiratory mask, comprising:
providing a respiratory mask having a hardshell member with a substantially planar surface on an exterior surface, the planar surface having at least one opening defined therein; providing a module having at least two conduits, the module being formed so as to provide for communication between at least two of the conduits, the module having at least one mounting shoulder capable of mounting on the planar surface externally to the mask such that the module is capable of being sealed along the planar surface of the respiratory mask.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the inhalation/exhalation valve is disposed in a unitary housing.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the unitary housing has side walls that align with the walls of the hardshell member to provide an aerodynamic surface.
- 23. The method of claim 20, wherein the planar surface is defined on one side of a hardshell member forming a canopy.
- 24. The method of claim 20, wherein the exhalation valve is a pressure compensated exhalation valve.
- 25. A respiratory mask, comprising:
a hardshell member having a peripheral edge, the hardshell member having a pair of wings extending substantially along the contour of the face of the wearer from the peripheral edge along the cheeks of the wearer inward toward a central portion of the mask, the wings being disposed adjacent to a canopy where the hardshell member extends away from the face of the wearer to define a breathing chamber inside the mask; and, an elastomeric material attached to the hardshell member, the elastomeric material having a sealing edge for sealing the breathing chamber defined by the hardshell member, the sealing edge defined by a portion of the elastomeric material extending over the nose, around the sides of the mouth and across the mental protuberance of the wearer, the elastomeric material attached to an inside surface of the wings and terminating in an elastomeric portion disposed around at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the hardshell member so as to form an area of elastomeric material that is disposed adjacent to the elastomeric material covered wings, the elastomeric portion terminating in a rolled edge extending from one side to the other side of the mask and extending under the chin of the wearer.
- 26. A respiratory mark and service module combination, comprising:
a respiratory mask having a hardshell member with a planar surface having at least one opening defined therein; and, a module having at least two conduits interconnected by at least one passageway integrally formed in the module, the module capable of being mounted to the hardshell member such that the at least two breathing conduits are capable of being sealed along a single plane defined by the planar surface of the hardshell member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Applicant hereby claims priority based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/197,762 filed Apr. 17, 2000, entitled “Respiratory Mask With a Modular Inhalation/Exhalation Valve Assembly” which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60197762 |
Apr 2000 |
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