TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This invention pertains to a multi-purpose headband for a filtering face mask and,
in particular, to a multi-purpose headband that may use one or two straps to mount
to the face mask.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Filtering face masks (also referred to in some instances as "respirators") are worn
over the breathing passages of a person for two common purposes: (1) to prevent impurities
or contaminants from entering the wearer's breathing track; and (2) to protect others
from being exposed to pathogens and other contaminants exhaled by the wearer. In the
first situation, the respirator is worn in an environment where the air contains particles
harmful to the wearer, for example, in an auto body shop. In the second situation,
the respirator is worn in an environment where there is a high risk of infection,
for example, in an operating room.
[0003] To accomplish either of these purposes, the respirator must be able to maintain a
snug fit to the wearer's face. To achieve a snug fit, filtering face masks typically
have a headband extending laterally from the mask around the back of the wearer's
head and neck. The headbands usually include an elastic strap member that adapts to
a range of sizes to provide a comfortable fit. Some masks have a headband that uses
a single strap while others use two straps.
[0004] Because there are differences in wearers' preferences and hair styles, some wearers
may prefer a single strap while others may prefer dual straps extending around the
back of the wearer's head and neck. Masks typically are only manufactured with either
one strap or two straps and are not able to accept interchangeably either a single
strap or double straps. Uneven tension from a two strap configuration may exert forces
that skew the mask from its intended wearing configuration. This can cause leaks around
the mask perimeter, creating safety concerns and an incumbent decrease in utility.
[0005] Examples of face masks that accommodate two straps are shown, for example, in U.S.
Patent No. 2,353,643 to Bulbulian, U.S. Patent No. 3,220,408 to Silverberg, U.S. Patent
No. 5,191,882 to Vogliano, and U.S. Patent No. 5,086,768 to Niemeyer. Although these
face masks and respirators accommodate two straps, the devices all require that both
straps be attached to the mask body for proper positioning of the mask. None of the
patents disclose a mask with a single strap or a system that can accommodate either
a single strap or double straps.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] In view of the above, it can be seen then that a new and improved headband system
for a face mask is needed. Such a system should provide for mounting either a single
strap or double straps to the face mask at a single attachment point to establish
a good seal against the wearer's face. The system should also provide for utilizing
an essentially identical strap for either the single strap configuration or utilizing
two of the same straps in a double strap configuration. And the system should interchangeably
mount either the single strap or two straps to the mask. The present invention addresses
these, as well as other shortfalls associated with known face mask headbands.
[0007] In a first aspect, the invention provides a headband assembly configured for connecting
to a mounting member that is disposed on a mask body of a filtering face mask. The
headband assembly comprises a first strap connector for connecting a strap to the
mounting member and a second strap connector for connecting two of the straps to the
mounting member.
[0008] In a second aspect, the invention provides a face mask headband system that is capable
of being attached to a mask body of a filtering face mask where the head band system
comprises (a) a single strap device attachable to the mask, and (b) a double-strap
device attachable to the mask interchangeably mounting with the first strap device.
[0009] In a third aspect, the present invention provides a face mask that comprises a mask
body, a mounting stud located at each side of the mask body, a single headband having
end connectors configured for pivotally connecting to the mounting studs, and a double
headband assembly configured for mounting to the mask body interchangeably with the
single headband. The double headband assembly includes a mask mounting member having
a connector for pivotally connecting to the mounting stud. The mask mounting member
also includes a mechanism that allows two of the single headbands to be attached thereto.
[0010] In a fourth aspect, the present invention provides a face mask that comprises a mask
body and a harness assembly. The harness assembly is configured for pivotally connecting
to the mask body. The harness assembly comprises a first strap connector for connecting
to a first strap and a second strap connector for connecting to a second strap.
[0011] For a single strap configuration, the strap is inserted through a connector that
includes a retainer member receiving one end of the strap. Each connector includes
a tongue member with an orifice formed therethrough for mounting onto one of the studs
of the mask body. There is a slight interference fit between the widened portion of
the stud and the orifice in the tongue so that'the connector snaps onto the stud but
is retained by the widened end portion. The connectors provide for adjusting the length
of the strap and for fitting various head sizes. In addition, the connectors rotatably
mount to the studs, providing for a pivotal connection between the strap and the mask
body.
[0012] When a dual strap configuration is used, the same end connectors are utilized. A
harness assembly having a mask mounting member, however, is utilized that receives
a pair of strap end connectors. In a preferred embodiment, a mounting member includes
two end connector receiving portions that extend in a diverging arrangement to one
another to provide for a spaced apart mounting configuration between the ends of the
dual straps.
[0013] The end connector retaining portions include a recessed base receiving the tongue
of the end connector with a pin extending upward from the base. The pin includes an
angled upper portion to provide for sliding the tongue into a receiving portion and
over the pin. The innermost side of the pin is, however, not angled and retains the
tongue once inserted. Sides and a cross bar retain the remainder of the end connector
flat against the mask mounting member. The mask mounting member also includes an orifice
formed therein similar to the orifice in the end connector for mounting to the studs
of the mask body. The mask mounting member pivotally connects to the mask body to
provide for a range of adjustment and a more comfortable fit for the wearer.
[0014] The present invention is advantageous in that the same end connectors used with a
single strap configuration may also be utilized with a dual strap configuration. In
addition, the same stud members on the mask body are utilized, providing for easy
mounting and interchanging between a single strap connector or dual strap headband
assembly. The face mask and headband assembly of the invention provide for easily
interchanging either a single or dual strap configuration using the same elements
for reducing the total number of parts required.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Referring to the drawings, where like reference letters and numerals indicate corresponding
structure throughout the several views:
FIG. 1 shows a front elevational view of a face mask having a double headband assembly
mounted at one side of the mask according to the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2 shows a partially exploded perspective view of a portion of the mask and double
headband shown in FIG. 1; and,
FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a single headband mounted to the mask according
to the principles of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] In FIG. 1 there is shown a filtering face mask, generally designated
10, that includes a mask body
12 having a nose brace
16 at an upper portion of the mask body. The mask
10 is generally configured to follow the contour of the wearer's face, and the nose
brace
16 is pliable to adapt to the contour of the wearer's nose. At either side of the mask
body
12 are mounting members shown in the form of studs
14 extending outward from the surface of the mask body
12. The mounting studs
14 include a cylindrical portion with an upper widened end. The mask body
12 attaches to a headband assembly, generally designated
20. As shown in both FIGS. 1 and 2, two straps
24 may be utilized to retain the mask
10 on the wearer. Straps
24 are attached to a first strap connector
30 that is capable of connecting to a second strap connector
50. Or as shown in FIG. 3, the headband assembly
20 may take on a different configuration where a single strap
22 is used in the headband assembly such that connector
30 attaches the strap
22 to the mounting member
14 on the mask body
12 rather than to the second strap connector
50.
[0017] Referring to FIG.
1, the second strap connector
50 mounts to the mask body 12 on the stud members
14. The orifice
54 is sized so that it fits onto the stud member
14 with an interference fit over the widened end portion of the stud member
14 similar to the direct mounting of the end connector
30. Once the stud member
14 has been inserted through the orifice
54, the widened end portion retains the base
52 against the mask body
12. With this configuration, the base
52 is free to rotate about the stud
14, and the second strap connector
50 is pivotally mounted to the mask body
12. When the mask
10 uses only a single strap
22 as shown in FIG. 3, the strap extends between two end connectors
30, one connecting to each end
26 of the strap
22. The end connector
30 includes a tongue portion
32 having a rounded end and an orifice
34 (FIG. 2) formed therethrough. Each end connector
30 includes a strap receiving portion
36 that has a gripping member
38. The gripping member includes a hinge
40, shown as a living hinge in the preferred embodiment for reduced cost and ease of
manufacture, and a leading serrated edge
42. The gripping member
38 pivots between an open position, shown in FIG. 3, for inserting the end
26 of the strap and a closed position, shown in FIG. 1 where the strap
22 is firmly retained. When the gripping member
38 is closed, following insertion of strap
26 end through the receiving portion
36, the serrated leading edge
42 engages the strap
22 and secures the connector member
30 to the strap
22 at the selected position.
[0018] This adjustable retaining system allows the length of the strap
22 to vary to a size that fits most comfortably around the neck and head of the wearer.
As explained below, dual straps
24 also connect to the same connector members
30.
[0019] The end connectors
30 easily attach to the mask body
12 by inserting them onto the mounting studs
14. The stud
14 inserts through the orifice
34 (FIG. 2) formed in the tongue
32. The widened end portion of the stud
14 has a slight interference fit with the orifice
34 to enable the stud member
14 to be forced through the orifice
34 so that the connectors
30 snap onto the studs
14. Once inserted, however, the widened end portion of the stud member
14 retains the tongue
32 against the mask body
12. When the end connector
30 has been attached to the mask body
12, the connector
30 rotates about the stud
14, and a pivotal connection is formed between the stud member
14 and the end connector
30. This configuration provides greater flexibility in adapting the mask to the shape
and size of the wearer's head to achieve a more comfortable fit.
[0020] In FIG. 2, there is shown an embodiment of the headband configuration
20 for the mask
10 which uses a double band assembly. When double straps
24 are used around the back of the head and neck of the wearer, a second strap connector
50 is utilized. The second strap connector
50 includes a base
52 that has an orifice
54 formed in the base. The base
52 includes two strap receiving portions
60 extending at substantially right angles to one another with a brace
56 extending therebetween. The strap receiving portions
60 are configured for receiving the end connectors
30 and forming a harness assembly connecting to double straps
24. Although this embodiment uses two straps
24 or a double band harness, a single one of the straps
24 may be mounted as shown in FIG. 3, for use as a single strap
22 in a single band harness assembly. Therefore, the interchangability of the straps
24 and
22 having the same end connectors
30 provides for a more adaptable mask retaining system.
[0021] Each of the strap receiving portions
60 includes a retaining pin
62 extending upward from the base. The pin
62 includes a slanted face portion
64 angled toward an insertion end of the strap receiving portion
60 to allow connector tongue
32 to be easily and readily secured to receiving potion
60. Near the outward end of the strap receiving portion
60, a retainer
66 forms a space for receiving the tongue
32 of the end connectors
30. The retainer
66 includes sides
68 and a recessed base
70. A cross member
72 is spaced apart from the recessed base
70 and is configured for sliding the tongue
32 into the strap receiving portion
60. When inserted, the tongue
32 extends under the cross member
72 and over the recessed base
70. The tongue
32 is flexible enough to bend upward and slide over the angled face
64 of the pin
62 until the retaining pin
62 is in registration with the orifice
34. The resiliency of the flexing tongue
32 springs the tongue
32 back to a substantially planer position with the pin
62 extending through the orifice
34. The pin
62 and the cross member
72 cooperate to retain the end connector
30 in the mask mounting member
50. The substantially right angled diverging configuration of the two strap receiving
portions
60 provides for spacing the ends of the double straps
24 apart from one another for a more stable and comfortable fit for the wearer.
[0022] Using the invention, identical straps
22 may be employed with either a double or single headband system
20. The mask body
12 does not need to be modified for receiving either a single or double strap. The present
invention also provides for a headband
20 that pivotally mounts to the mask body
12 with either a single or double strap configuration.
[0023] Although numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been
set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and
function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and that changes may
be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within
the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general
meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.