1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to respiratory or face mask with improved breathability and wearability.
2. Description of Related Art
Many types of respiratory face masks have been patented. A major problem facing the respiratory or face mask is the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the mask chamber. This accumulation, if not effectively discharged from the mask can be dangerous for the wearer.
Various methods have then been proposed to overcome the problem. The use of a discharge valve may help in discharging the exhaled gas given out by the wearer but it also discharges other contaminants carried by the wearer into the surrounding. Some other improved respiratory masks are costly to manufacture. A low cost respiratory face mask with improved breathability is desired.
The present invention obviates the need for a valve and employs the existing filter layers in the mask and introduces a spacer to address this issue.
It is an object of the invention to manufacture a respiratory mask that:
A respiratory mask of the current invention covers the nose and mouth of a person. A spacer is inserted in the mask body to create space in between different filter layers on the mask body so that when exhaled air of the wearer is discharged, the gaps in the filter layers created by the spacers together with the filter layers provide a pumping effect mechanism to blow out extra carbon dioxide.
The spacers configures the mask such that during exhalation the individual filter layers are puffed up more apparently to the eyes. A visual indication to change the mask would be when the puff shape increases by roughly fifty percent.
The spacer also acts to separate the filter layers enhancing the ventilation of the moisture produced by the wearer and thus prolongs the donning of the mask.
a shows the layers of a respiratory mask of the invention.
b shows a cross sectional view of the line spacer of the invention.
a shows the layers of a respiratory mask of the invention with another embodiment of the invention.
b shows a cross section view of the layers of a respiratory mask of the embodiment discussed in
a shows the layers of a respiratory mask of the invention with another embodiment of the invention.
b shows a cross section view of the layers of a respiratory mask of the embodiment discussed in
a shows the another embodiment of the invention using folded filter spacers in the layers of a respiratory mask of the invention.
b shows the folds on the filter layer of the embodiment discussed in
a shows a three-piece respiratory mask with inserted line spacers.
b shows a cup-shaped respiratory mask with inserted line spacers.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The respiratory mask should conforms to N95 performance and other high performance standards in air permeability to improve air circulation in the mask chamber so as to achieve maximum air circulation in the mask. The respiratory mask has a mask body and a headband for putting on the respiratory mask to the face of a wearer. The mask body has a few filter layers, which is constructed as follows:
so that when air is discharged by the wearer, the spacers together with the filter layers provide a pumping effect mechanism to blow out more carbon dioxide given off by the wearer to the surrounding and to take in more air from the surrounding for the wearer.
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5, 6a, 6b, 7, 8a, 8b, 9a and 9b are various embodiments of the invention. There are a few configurations the spacer can be inserted within the mask's filter layers to achieve the same pumping effect in discharging carbon dioxide and are describe below.
a and 3b shows two parallel flexible round cross section line spacers are inserted between the filter layers 2 and 3 and between filter layers 3 and 4 to create space between the said layers. The cross section of the line spacers can also be rectangle or square.
a and 4b shows two parallel flexible round cross section line spacers are inserted in perpendicular direction to that described in
Spacing configuration can also be achieved by folding the filter layers 2 and 3 in the cross sectional shape of a dovetail running in parallel across the mask as shown in
The spacers configuration, the foam lining seal and the neck curtain describe above can be implemented on other shape of masks as shown in
The line spacers can also be installed with the combination of horizontal parallel lines and vertical parallel lines, also as shown in
The line spacers can be inserted in just between filter layers 1 and 2, or filter layers 2 and 3, or filter layers 3 and 4, or in all layers or in some layers.
Additionally, if desired, both the top and bottom side of the mask can be inserted with either configuration of spacers as described above to improve performance in discharge of exhaled air.
The spacer or spacers, has the added function of acting as a semi-rigid supporting frame to prevent the mask from collapsing during inhalation.
The respiratory mask comes with foam lining on the opening of the mask as shown in
A neck curtain is also added to the mask to cover the neck of the wearer as shown in
The spacers when filled with exhaled air shapes the respiratory mask in such a manner that after prolonged periods of use, and when more exhaled air remains within the spacers, the individual filter layers puff up. It then becomes very apparent to the others and to the wearer (upon a quick check with a mirror). Thus, the pumped up spacers serves as a visual guide to the wearability of the respiratory mask. A visual indication to change the mask would be when the puffed up shape of the respiratory mask increases by approximately fifty percent.
Tests have been conducted and these tests showed that the respiratory mask of the subject invention offers improved breathability by improved discharge of exhaled air and improved taking in of air from the surrounding.
Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
The respiratory mask of the subject invention provides greater safety and comfort to the wearer, while protecting other people from the contaminants exhaled by the wearer and vice versa. It further provides a visual check on the choking of the mask, a feature which currently available masks do not have. With these new features, donning time of the respiratory mask is extended, thereby reducing costs to the institutions using such respiratory masks.
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