Racquetball or squash safety mask

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Inventors

Lundin, Alyce
Bravin, Robert V.

Application #

928374

Filed

Jul-27-1978

Published

Nov-13-1979

Current US Class

002/425
002/9
002/909
D29/111

International Classes

A42B 001/08; A63B 071/10

Field of Search

2/9 2/424 2/425 2/410

Examiners

Rimrodt; Louis

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Logan, II; Charles C.

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Abstract
A racquetball or squash safety mask having a primary framework assembly, a secondary framework assembly, a grid network covering the secondary framework assembly, and a head strap assembly. The primary framework assembly has a top framework member, a bottom framework member, and a pair of side framework members that function to form a base for the secondary framework assembly and also to support the safety mask upon the wearer's face. The secondary framework assembly is attached to the primary framework assembly and it forms a convex frame having a central vertical strut member and a pair of intermediate strut members all of which extend between the top and bottom framework members. A pair of cross members link the central strut member to the intermediate strut members and the intermediate strut members in turn to the side framework members. The primary framework assembly and the secondary framework assembly are made from light weight metallic rod members that are coated with a high impact plastic material. A grid network covers the secondary framework assembly and it comprises a plurality of wire filaments that are coated with a high impact plastic and which criss-cross each other with their ends secured to the primary framework assembly. The filaments of the grid network are laterally spaced apart a distance greater than one inch but less than two inches. The filaments are also diagonally oriented with respect to the front of the mask such that none of the filaments lie in a vertical plane thereby minimizing the amount of impairment of the wearer's vision. A temple guard member extends rearwardly from each of the side framework members.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A racquetball or squash safety mask comprising: a primary framework assembly and a secondary framework assembly;

said primary framework assembly having a top framework member, a bottom framework member, and a pair of side framework members that function to form a base for the secondary framework assembly and also to support the safety mask upon the wearer's face:

said secondary framework assembly is attached to said primary framework assembly and it forms a convex frame that extends outwardly from said primary framework assembly and,

a grid network covering said secondary framework assembly, said grid network comprising a plurality of filaments criss-crossing each other with their ends secured to said primary framework assembly, said filaments of said grid network being laterally spaced apart a distance greater than one inch but less than two inches, said filaments of said grid network being diagonally oriented with respect to the front of said mask such that none of the filaments lie in a vertical plane thereby minimizing the amount of impairment of the wearer's vision.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a safety mask and more specifically to a safety mask for playing racquetball or squash.

In the past safety masks have been used in different sports. One familiar example is the catcher's mask that is used in baseball. It has a fairly heavy frame with a plurality of vertical and horizontal cross members that intersect each other and which are laterally spaced by a distance less than the diameter of a baseball. These cross members are relatively thick and relatively heavy due to the necessity of being able to stop a baseball traveling at speeds up to 100 mph. The loss of peripheral vision through the mask is of secondary importance to the need for protection from injuries. The design of the baseball mask and the positioning of the cross members is such that the wearer of the mask is given his primary visibility in the area directly forward of his eyes since he is primarily receiving throws from other players from a direction immediately in front of him.
 
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