Facemask

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Inventors

Ratz, Thomas J.
Baker, Ralph L.

Application #

812629

Filed

Jul-5-1977

Published

Nov-6-1979

Current US Class

002/9
128/201.19
128/201.23
128/201.28

International Classes

A62B 007/00; 146 R; 146.3; 146.4; 146.5; 146.6; 146.7; 191 R; 195; 205; 188; DIG. 21

Field of Search

128/142.7 128/140 2/5 2/6 2/411 2/412 2/2.1

Assignee

Midori Anzen Company, Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Recla; Henry J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack

US Patent References

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Other References

Braley, The Silicones as Tools in Biological Engineering, Jul. 1964, Med. Electron. Biol. Engin., vol. 3, pp. 127-136.

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Abstract
A facemask having a soft hood, a transparent eye piece, and a breathing mask forming an oro-nasal breathing chamber, all of which are integrally and uniformly secured to each other. The eye piece is flat and flexible, and when in use, forms a small space in front of the eyes isolated from the rest of the face and head. The breathing mask is provided with a voice disc and rapidly detachable couplings for breathing hoses. The soft, flexible hood is largely cut away at the ear portions where size adjustment bands are provided.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A facemask for use in a closed circuit breathing system comprising:

a soft, flexible hood for closely covering the head of a user and having a cut-away portion at opposite side positions corresponding to the user's ears for exposing the user's ears when the facemask is worn;

a transparent flexible eye piece secured to said hood for allowing the user to see therethrough, said eye piece being substantially flush with the hood for forming a continuous, low profile contour with said hood;

a breathing mask secured to said hood and including means adapted to hermetically envelope the mouth and the nostrils of the user when the facemask is worn by the user for forming a closed breathing chamber between said breathing mask and the facial skin of the user, said breathing mask having means for connecting breathing hoses to said breathing mask for directly flow of breathing gas directly into and out of said breathing mask, a voice disc on said breathing mask for allowing voice communications by the user, and check valve means in said means for connecting breathing hoses for regulating the direction of flow of the inhalation and exhalation gases to and from said breathing chamber; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a facemask, and in particular to a facemask for use in a closed circuit breathing system.

With a facemask for use in an open circuit breathing system, wherein a compressed air bottle is used as an air source and exhaled gas from the user is released from the facemask, it is not so difficult to prevent fogging of the eye piece of the facemask because the breathing air from the compressed air bottle may be directed across the eye piece to keep it clear.

However, in a facemask for use in a closed circuit breathing system, often adopted for a portable breathing apparatus, and wherein oxygen is supplied from a chemical oxygen generating apparatus or an oxygen cylinder, carbon dioxide gas is merely removed from the exhaled gas without venting the exhaled gas from the system. The carbon dioxide free exhaled gas is then mixed with fresh oxygen from the oxygen cylinder and is recirculated as breathing gas. Such a closed circuit facemask involves a large number of difficult technical problems. Above all, the most important problems are how to maintain the facemask airtight and to prevent fogging of the eye piece. That is, since a closed circuit facemask is intended to utilize oxygen generated from an oxygen supply source having a limited capacity as efficiently as possible, attention must be paid to the enhancement of the airtightness between the facemask and the face of the user so that no oxygen or breathing gas escapes from this area. However, with these completely closed facemasks, moisture gradually accumulates in the system due to the moisture contained in the exhaled gas and facial perspiration and condenses on the eye piece of the facemask, thereby fogging the eye piece.
 
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