Technical field
[0001] The present invention relates to a filter cartridge for an air filtering device,
in particular for a filtering face mask, comprising a cup-shaped casing having a bottom
and a circumferential sidewall, a discoidal lid and a filter bed of loose filter material
compressed between the lid and the casing, the lid and the bottom each containing
at least one through-hole so that air to be filtered passes through the filter bed.
[0002] The present invention further relates to a filtering face mask that comprises a mask
body adapted to fit over the nose and mouth of a person and at least one filter cartridge
that is arranged in an orifice of the mask body.
[0003] The present invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a filter cartridge
for air filtering devices.
Background of the invention
[0004] Filter cartridges for air filtering devices are usually used as filter elements of
a filtering face mask that comprises a mask body adapted to fit over the nose and
mouth of a person such that the air the person breathes passes through the filter
cartridge and is cleared from harmful components such as fine dust, dust or other
components. For comfort and design reasons it is desirable to obtain a filter cartridge
having the shape adapted to the general shape of a person's face. In particular, it
is desirable to have a cartridge that is curved to at least one direction. While manufacturing
a housing of a curved cartridge is not a problem, providing a curved filter bed is,
since conventional storm filling techniques are not sufficient for a curved filter
bed.
[0005] Corresponding attempts have been made for example in the European patent specification
EP 0 309 277 B1 where a method of manufacturing a filtering device involves the use of an injection
mould that is adapted to receive a resilient, porous, substantially rigid filtration
element and resin injected into the mould at a certain pressure to form a solid, moulded
filtering device that may have a curved shape. The mould process as such, however,
is cost-intensive and time-consuming.
[0006] The international publication
WO 2009/145992 A1 discloses another air filtering device having a curved filter bed of a loose filter
material. The filter material is held by a cartridge that comprises a cup-shaped casing
and a discoidal lid. During manufacturing the filter material is deposited on the
flat horizontally oriented support plate in particular by storm filling. Afterwards,
the support plates are deformed to obtain a filter bed having at least one curvature.
This requires the casing or the lid to be flexible in nature and some kind of support
structure that keeps the cartridge of the filter bed in its curved shape.
Object of the invention
[0007] It is an object of the present invention to design a filter cartridge and a filtering
face mask which are easy and cost-effective in construction, the filter cartridge
being self-retaining such that its curved shape is kept by itself, as well as a method
for manufacturing such a filter cartridge.
Summary of the invention
[0008] The inventive filter cartridge is characterized by the features of claim 1. It has
the advantage that while loose filter material and a conventional filling method,
not necessarily storm filling, can be used, a curved shape of the filter bed is obtained
and kept without the need of a further supporting structure. In the context of the
present invention loose filter material is preferably to be regarded as loose particles
or granulate.
[0009] The inventive filter cartridge comprises a stiff cup-shaped casing having a bottom
and a circumferential sidewall extending at least section-wise parallel to one axis,
a stiff discoidal lid and a filter bed of loose filter material compressed between
the lid and the casing, the lid and the bottom each containing at least one through-hole
so that air to be filtered passes through the filter bed, and at least one of the
lid and the bottom being curved to at least one direction, whereby the lid is at least
essentially arranged within the casing, the outermost contour of the lid close-fitting
to the inner contour of the sidewall, and fixed thereto by a direct connection, particularly
by a non-detachable connection. This configuration of the casing and the lid allows
the filter material to be compressed directly by the lid and the casing. Due to the
compression of the loose filter material by the lid and the casing the material is
distributed evenly throughout the filter bed chamber provided between the lid and
the casing such that a uniform filter bed is obtained. By arranging the lid within
the casing, the lid having its outermost contour close-fitting to the sidewall of
the casing, the lid can be pushed into the casing until the filter material is compressed
to a desired amount, in particular such that it is distributed evenly, whereby the
close-fit seals off the filter bed chamber. By fixing the lid to the casing directly
or by using a direct connection a stand-alone solution for a filter cartridge is provided
that does not require any additional parts to keep the loose filter material compressed
in the casing. In the context of the invention a direct connection is therefore understood
to be a connection that acts directly between the lid and the casing. By using a non-detachable
connection, the lid is permanently fixed to the casing and the filter cartridge is
permanently and safely closed. A non-detachable connection, also called permanent
connection, is characterized in that it cannot be undone without destroying it. The
non-detachable connection keeps the filter cartridge safely closed and misuse is prohibited.
All in all the inventive filter cartridge has the advantage that it is designed as
a self-contained module that can be used in a wide range of different filtering devices
which can be handled safely, even if detached from the filtering devices.
[0010] According to a preferred embodiment the lid is fixed to the casing by form closure
or material connection. While the form closure offers a reliable fixation of the lid
to the casing at any time the material connection features less requirements for the
design of the lid and the casing. The material connection can be established in a
time and cost saving way between any lid and casing that feature a close fit as described
above.
[0011] The term form closure is well known in the art and describes a mechanism that prevents
the motion of a rigid body partially or completely by contact with fixed surfaces
without reference to applied forces. The term material connection relates to a different
kind of mechanism between two elements, whereby the two elements are partially changed
or influenced such that the elements are hold together by atomic or molecular forces
such the materials of the two elements are merged. A material connection can be established
directly between the two elements of the cartridge or by providing a merging material
such as glue, soldering agent or the like between the two elements.
[0012] According to a preferred embodiment only a form closure or a material connection
is provided. However, according to another preferred embodiment both fixation methods,
i.e. a form closure as well as a material connection, are provided complimentary.
[0013] Preferably, the material connection or adhesive bond that particularly extends along
the whole circumference of the lid is a weld connection. In particular, if - as described
above- the lid and the casing are made of a plastic material, the weld connection
can be established time- and cost-effective. The material connection, in particular
the weld connection preferably extends along the whole circumference of the lid so
that the chamber holding the compressed filter material is sealed off such that the
filter material is safely hindered from leaving said chamber. According to an alternative
embodiment of the invention the material connection is provided as discrete connection
points distributed along the circumference of the lid. In this respect the material
connection is preferably provided as a welding seam or as a number of welding spots.
By fixing the lid to the casing by a material closing that extends at least along
one circumferential area, either continuously or as discrete spots, the lid is safely
secured in its position in which the filter material is compressed to the desired
state. Since the lid and the casing are stiff, the curved shape is kept and a self-retaining
cartridge with a curved filter bed is obtained. According to a further embodiment
of the invention instead of providing a weld connection an adhesive is provided between
the lid and the casing extending at least along one circumferential area, either continuously
or as discrete spots, as described with respect to the weld connection above.
[0014] Preferably, the form closure comprises at least one plastically deformed portion
of at least one of the casing and the lid. By plastically deforming the lid or the
casing for establishing the form closure the lid can be inserted into the casing easily
to compress the loose filter material before the respective portion of the lid or
the casing is plastically deformed. By providing a plastically deformed portion of
the casing or the lid the fixation of the lid to the casing can be established in
a cost effective way. Particular, the need for a further fixation agent such as glue
is unnecessary.
[0015] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention at least one plastically deformed
portion of the lid is deformed such that it protrudes to the inside of the casing
acting upon the lid to maintain the loose filter material compressed between the lid
and the casing. According to this embodiment the portion of the casing is deformed
plastically after the lid has been inserted into the casing to compress the filter
material. The portion is deformed such that it acts upon the lid forcing it against
the loose filter material to keep it compressed. It is particular preferred that a
number of plastically deformed portions of the casing are provided along its circumference,
preferably evenly distributed along the circumference of the side wall of the casing,
to provide an evenly force acting upon the lid such that the loose filter material
is compressed uniformly.
[0016] According to a further embodiment of the invention the plastically deformed portion
is a plastically deformed portion of the inner surface of the side wall of the casing.
The inner surface of the side wall is preferably deformed by using a tool that is
essentially moved parallel to the side wall in the axial direction towards the lid
or the bottom of the casing such that material of the side wall is pushed and compressed
downwards in the direction of the lid or the bottom, thereby creating a protrusion
that reaches inwards. Alternatively, the tool can be essentially moved perpendicular
towards the outer side of the sidewall, deforming the sidewall such that material
is pushed into the chamber, thereby creating said protrusion. Before or during the
deformation process the tool and/or the casing are preferably heated up.
[0017] According to an alternative embodiment of the invention the plastically deformed
portion is a bend projection that protrudes from a free end of the side wall. According
to this embodiment the casing is provided with at least one projection that preferably
protrudes from the free end face of the side wall as prolongation of the side wall,
i.e. following the direction of the side wall. Once the lid is inserted into the casing
the projection is bend inwardly such that it is plastically deformed to act upon the
lid in the above described manner. Preferably the casing is heated up before or during
the bending process.
[0018] Deforming a portion of the inner surface of the side wall has the advantage that
the deformed portion can be provided at any desired place on the inner surface such
that adapting the fixed (axial) position of the lid within the casing is simplified.
Providing a protrusion to be bent on the side wall simplifies the deforming process.
According to a further embodiment, both mechanisms for providing the formed closure
can be used for the same cartridge complimentary. Preferably the cartridge is provided
with a number of deformed portions evenly distributed around its circumference. According
to a preferred embodiment of the invention the lid is designed such that it contains
a circumferential protrusion that protrudes essentially parallel to said axis in at
least one direction. The lid therefore comprises a circumferential edge constituting
the outer contour of the lid and providing a contact surface facing the inside of
the side wall of the casing having a height greater than that of the lid itself. Herewith
a large contact area is provided that allows for a safe attachment of the lid to the
side wall in particular by said material closure. The protrusion or edge may be pointing
to the bottom of the casing or into the opposite direction. According to a particularly
preferred embodiment the edge protrudes in both directions parallel to the axis or
the side wall of the casing. Preferably, the lid extends parallel to the bottom such
that the distance between the lid and the bottom is constant and that the filter bed
has a uniform height. In this case both the lid and the bottom of the casing are curved
to at least one direction, whereby the curvature of the bottom and the curvature of
the lid extend parallel to one another, preferably such that the curvatures extend
along different radii having the same reference point. In this way it is ensured that
the air to be filtered flows uniformly through the filter bed since it encounters
the same flow resistance across the filter bed. Of course it is also possible to design
the cartridge such that a certain flow resistance characteristic across the filter
bed differing from the uniform characteristic is obtained.
[0019] According to a preferred embodiment the bottom is curved such that it is formed essentially
concave, i.e. that the bottom is formed such that it reaches into the casing. This
helps during the pressing step to evenly distribute the loose filter particles, in
particular when the filter material is initially deposited in the area of the highest
point of the bottom.
[0020] In order to support the uniformly flow rate through the filter bed the lid and the
bottom preferably each contain a plurality of evenly distributed through-holes. It
is particularly advantageous if the through-holes of the lid and the through-holes
of the bottom are aligned to one another to lower the flow resistance through the
filter cartridge. However, a misaligned arrangement is preferred according to an alternative
embodiment of the invention.
[0021] According to a further embodiment of the invention the surfaces of the lid and the
bottom facing each other are each covered by a fleece element extending across the
at least one respective through-hole. The fleece element is configured such that it
retains the loose particles/granulate of the filter material within the cartridge
if the through-holes of the lid and the bottom have a diameter larger than the particles
of the filter material. The fleece element is thus preferably designed as fleece layer
that covers the respective surface entirely. During manufacturing of such cartridge
first the fleece element is arranged on the bottom inside the casing, then the loose
filter material particles are deposited on the fleece element and afterwards the lid
with the respective fleece element is pushed into the casing, compressing the loose
filter material to the desired filter bed.
[0022] According to another embodiment of the present invention the casing comprises at
least one holding element, in particular configured to be connected to a holding strap
of a filtering face mask. The holding element is preferably designed in one piece
with the case of the cartridge. The filtering face mask itself is then attached to
the holding strap through the cartridge held by the filtering face mask. Usually,
filtering face masks comprise a mask body which is flexible in nature so that the
mask body can be adapted comfortably to the face of a person. Providing the holding
element on the stiff cartridge instead of on the mask body therefore allows for a
secure connection of the holding strap to the filtering face mask. The holding force
is then transmitted through the cartridge onto the mask body.
[0023] It is preferred that the holding element is designed as clamping arrangement having
a clamping projection that protrudes radially outward from the sidewall of the casing
and onto which a clamping ring can be or is slid for fastening the holding strap thereto.
The clamping arrangement with the protrusion and the ring offers an easy to use and
cost-effective solution for fastening a holding strap to the cartridge or the filtering
face mask. The casing and the lid are preferably made of plastic material whereby
the clamping projection is preferably designed in one piece with the casing.
[0024] The inventive filtering face mask is characterized by the features of claim 10. It
comprises a mask body adapted to fit over the nose and mouth of a person and at least
one filter cartridge that is arranged in an orifice of the mask body, whereby the
filter cartridge is designed according to the above described embodiments.
[0025] The mask body preferably comprises an orifice designed as receptacle in which the
cartridge is held with its outer contour of the side wall in a sealed manner such
that air to be filtered passes through the filter bed of the filter cartridge. Preferably,
the receptacle has at least one abutting shoulder for aligning and supporting the
cartridge in the opening of the mask body. Particular preferably, the receptacle is
designed such that the cartridge is replaceable. For that the receptacle is preferably
at least partially flexible. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention
the receptacle is formed in one piece with the mask body of the filtering face mask
which is elastically deformable.
[0026] According to a particular embodiment of the invention a cup-shaped support element
having at least one opening is provided between the abutting shoulder of the receptacle
and the cartridge. The support element is preferably designed such that it is essentially
spaced apart to the cartridge bottom while having an outer contour corresponding to
that of the cartridge. The spaced apart arrangement of the support element is such
that the bottom of the cartridge is supported while at the same time one or more air
ducts are provided between the cartridge and the support element or the mask body,
respectively. The support element therefore ensures that an air connection between
the person wearing the filtering face mask and the cartridge is provided at all times.
According to a further embodiment of the invention a valve element is assigned to
the opening of the support element constituting a valve, in particular an inhalation-valve.
[0027] Preferably, the cartridge is held in the receptacle by a form-closure between the
casing and the mask body such that the position of the lid within the casing is not
relevant for the arrangement of the casing in the receptacle. In this way cartridges
with different amounts of compressed filter material can be held by the same receptacle.
[0028] According to a preferred further embodiment of the invention the mask body comprises
at least one through-hole extending from the opening or receptacle to the outside
of the mask body whereby the clamping protrusion of the cartridge projects therethrough
so that the holding strap of the face mask may be fastened to the clamping protrusion
outside the mask body by the clamping ring. The receptacle preferably covers the whole
outer surface of the side wall of the casing except for the clamping protrusion which
projects through the through-hole of the mask body.
[0029] The inventive method for manufacturing a filter cartridge for air filtering devices,
in particular for a filtering face mask, comprises the steps described in claim 13:
First a stiff cup-shaped casing having a bottom with at least one through-hole and
a circumferential sidewall extending at least section-wise parallel to one axis is
provided. Then a desired amount of loose filter material is poured or deposited into
the casing onto its bottom. Afterwards, a stiff lid with its outermost contour close-fitting
to the inside of the sidewall of the casing and having at least one through-hole is
provided, whereby the lid and/or the bottom are curved into at least one direction.
The lid is pressed at least essentially into the casing until the filter material
is compressed to a uniform filter bed where the filter material is evenly distributed
across the cartridge. Once the lid has reached its final position, i.e. the loose
filter material is in the desired compressed state, the lid is fastened to the side
wall by manufacturing or providing a direct connection, in particular a non-detachable
connection, between the lid and the casing, so that the loose filter material is kept
in its compressed state.
[0030] Preferably, before pouring the filter material into the casing, the bottom of the
casing is covered by a fleece element, as described above. Similarly, before pressing
the lid into the casing, the lid is provided with another fleece element on its surface
facing the bottom of the casing.
[0031] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention the non-detachable connection
is designed as material connection between the lid and the casing. According to a
preferred embodiment of the invention the non-detachable or material connection is
manufactured by welding or gluing the lid and the sidewall together. The lid and the
casing are preferably made of a plastic material such that the welding procedure can
be conducted cost- and time-effective. Preferably, the welding connection is established
by pushing a warm or hot needle into the slid between lid and the casing, thereby
deforming and heating both elements, whereby the needle is so hot that the material
of the lid and the casing reaches its respective melting point, so that the material
connection or welding connection between the lid and the casing is created by a merging
process. Preferably the needle is pushed only partially into the slid such that once
the needle is removed no through-hole remains.
[0032] According to an alternative embodiment of the invention the non-detachable connection
providing by plastically deforming a portion of at least one of the casing and the
lid as described above. For providing a deformed portion it is preferred that either
the inside of the side wall is deformed using a tool that is essentially moved parallel
to the side wall, pushing the material of the side wall such the protrudes inward,
or by bending the protrusion extending from the side wall, preferably from the free
end side of the side wall inwards. Both methods have already been described above
in great detail.
[0033] The final position of the lid within the casing depends on the amount of the filter
material provided in the cartridge. The free end of the sidewall of the casing or
- in other words - the remaining side wall of the casing which is not used for containing
the filter material can be cut off to lower the overall height of the cartridge. According
to a preferred embodiment, however, the remaining sidewall is kept such that the filter
cartridge has the same overall height regardless of the amount of filter material
used and the respective filtering ratio obtained.
[0034] The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example, with reference
to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
- Figure 1
- is a schematic sectional view of a filter cartridge;
- Figure 2
- is a perspective view of a filtering face mask equipped with two of the filter cartridges
of Figure 1;
- Figure 3
- is a sectional view of the face mask according to a first embodiment;
- Figure 4
- is an enlarged view of a detail of the filtering face mask of Figure 3;
- Figure 5
- is a sectional view of the face mask according to a second embodiment;
- Figure 6
- is an enlarged view of a detail of the filtering face mask of Figure 5;
- Figure 7
- is an exploded view of the filtering face mask;
- Figure 8
- is an enlarged view of a detail of the filter cartridge according to a further example
and
- Figure 9
- is an enlarged view of a detail of the filtering face mask according to another example.
[0035] Figure 1 shows a sectional schematic view of a self retaining filter cartridge 1 for an air
filtering device. The filter cartridge 1 comprises a cup-shaped casing 2 and a discoidal
lid 3. The casing 2 and the lid 3 are both made of a plastic material such that they
are essentially stiff. The casing 2 comprises a bottom 4 from which a circumferential
side wall 5 extends parallel to an axis such that opposing sections of the side wall
5 are aligned parallel to one another as shown in
Figure 1. The lid 3 and the bottom 4 are both curved to one direction whereby the curvature
of the lid 3 corresponds to the curvature of the bottom 4 such that the lid extends
at least essentially parallel to the bottom and the distance between the lid 3 and
the bottom 4 is constant across the cartridge 1. According to a preferred embodiment
the bottom 4 and the lid 3 extend along different radii having the same point of origin
or centre point. Both the lid 3 and the bottom 4 are provided with a plurality of
evenly distributed through-holes 6, 7 that allow air to be filtered to pass through
the filter cartridge 1.
[0036] Surfaces 8 and 9 of the lid 3 and the bottom 4, respectively, that face each other
are both covered by a fleece element 10, 11. The respective fleece element 10, 11
extends across the surface 8 or 9 such that each of the respective through-holes is
covered by the respective fleece element 10 or 11.
[0037] The outer contour of the lid 3 corresponds to the (inner) contour of the sidewall
2 such that between the lid 3 and the casing 4 a closed chamber 12 with a constant
height is provided. In this chamber 12 a desired amount of filter material in the
form of a powder or granulate is provided, compressed between the bottom 4 and the
lid 3 to form a curved filter bed 14. During manufacturing of the filter cartridge
1 first the filter material is deposited on the bottom 4 covered by the fleece element
10, then the lid 3 with the fleece element 11 is pushed into the casing 2 in the axial
direction until the filter material is compressed to a certain amount. Afterwards,
the lid 3 is attached/fastened to the side wall 5 of the casing 2 by a material connection
40, preferably in the form of a weld connection that extends as welding seam or as
a number of in particular evenly distributed welding spots along the circumference
of the lid 3 on its outer contour. To increase the tightness and stability of the
connection between the lid 3 and the casing 2, the lid 3 contains a circumferential
protrusion 13 that protrudes essentially parallel to the before-mentioned axis. According
to the present embodiment the protrusion 13 extends into both directions, i.e. pointing
towards the bottom 4 and pointing away from the bottom 4 such that the outer contour
of the lid 3 is T-shaped. According to another embodiment not shown in the drawings
the protrusion 13 only protrudes into one direction, i.e. pointing towards the bottom
4 or pointing away from it. In either case the protrusion 13 provides a large contact
surface close-fitting to the inside of the sidewall or touch-contacting the inside
of the sidewall preferably along the whole circumference of the lid 3, constituting
the outer contour of the lid 3. The large surface is advantageous for the welding
process and for the tightness of the closing.
[0038] Depending on the desired filtration ratio of the filter cartridge 1 a desired amount
of the filter material is poured into the casing 2. Depending on the amount deposited
in the casing 2 the lid 3 is pushed into the casing 2 accordingly far. The free end
of the sidewall 5, i.e. the section of the sidewall 5 on the other side of the filter
material is kept according to the present example, regardless of the amount of filter
material used. In that way the filter cartridge 1 has the same height even if different
filtering ratios can be provided. That makes it easier to use the filter cartridge
as replaceable filter cartridge in a face filtering mask as shown in the next Figure.
[0039] Figure 2 is a perspective view of an air filtering device designed as filtering face mask
15 that comprises a mask body 16 adapted to fit over the nose and mouth of a person,
two of the filter cartridges 1 and a holding strap arrangement 17 attached to the
mask body and adapted to encompass the head of a person in order to fasten the mask
body 16 to the person's face.
[0040] The mask body 16 comprises two receptacles 18 in which the cartridges 1 are held.
The mask body 16 further comprises a nose section 19 in which an exhalation-valve
is provided.
[0041] Figure 3 is a sectional view of the filtering face mask 15 according to a first embodiment
through both filter cartridges 1 below the nose piece 19. The receptacles 18 of the
mask body 16 are configured as orifices 20 that reach through the mask body 16. The
sidewalls of the orifices 20 are configured such that they accommodate the respective
casing 2, in particular the respective sidewall 5 of the respective filter cartridge
1. In contrast to the schematic embodiment of
Figure 1 the sidewalls 5 of the filter cartridges 1 are not entirely parallel to one axis.
Only the upper section - as seen from the bottom 4 - extends parallel to a respective
axis such that only the upper section of the sidewall 2 allows the lid 3 to be positioned
freely. The lower section of the sidewall 5 is essentially V-shaped. According to
the embodiment of
Figure 3 the lid 3 is arranged at the maximum distance to the bottom 4 such that the highest
amount of filter material is provided in the respective filter cartridge 1 (filter
material not shown). The respective receptacle 18 provides an abutting shoulder 21
on the inside of the orifice 20 with respect to the person wearing the face mask 15.
On the abutting shoulder 21 that extends across the circumference of the opening and
protrudes radially inward a cup-shaped support element 22 is arranged. The support
element 22 contains an opening 23 in its bottom 25 and a supporting rib 24 protruding
from the bottom 25 into the direction of the person wearing the filtering face mask
15.
[0042] The free end of a sidewall 26 of the support element 22 points towards the filter
cartridge 1. The casing 2 of the filter cartridge 1 contains on the lower section
of the sidewall 5 a recess 27 in which the free end of the circumferential sidewall
26 is accommodated, as can be seen best in
Figure 4 which is a detailed view of the area A from
Figure 3.
[0043] The height of the sidewall 26 is greater than that of the recess 27 such that the
bottom 25 of the support element 22 is essentially spaced apart from the bottom 4
of the casing 2 constituting an air duct 31 leading to the opening 23. For manufacturing
the filtering face mask 15 first the support elements 22 are pushed into the orifices
20 or receptacles 18 onto the abutting shoulder 21, then the respective filter cartridge
1 is pushed into the opening until it rests on the support element or the sidewall
26 of the support element 22, respectively.
[0044] As an alternative manufacturing procedure the respective filter cartridge 1 and support
element 25 can be pre-assembled and subsequently both can be enclosed by the mask
body 16 during a moulding process in which the mask body 16 is manufactured.
[0045] On top of the lid 3 a filter pad 28 is arranged that extends across the filter cartridge
1 such that it reaches over the sidewall 5 of the respective casing 2 and into a recess
29 of the mask body 16 with a circumferential holding edge 30. The filter pad 28 can
be arranged in the already fabricated mask body 16 or it can be over-moulded during
the moulding process of the mask body 16 together with the filter cartridge 1 and
the support element 22.
[0046] During use of the filtering face mask the filter pad 28 acts as pre-filter before
the air to be filtered passes through the filter material 14 within the cartridge.
Finally, the filtered air passes through the air duct 31 and through the opening 23
to the person's mouth or nose. The exhalation air of the person wearing the filtering
face mask 15 is guided through the exhalation-valve of the nose section 19.
[0047] From the sidewall 5 of the respective casing 2 a clamping projection 32 protrudes
radially outward through a through-hole 33 of the mask body 16 such that the free
end 34 of the clamping projection 23 is arranged outside of the filtering face mask
15. On the free end 34 a clamping ring 35 is slid such that a holding strap 36 of
the holding strap arrangement 17 is clamped between the clamping ring 35 and the clamping
protrusion 32. Preferably, the clamping protrusion 32 contains a plurality of circumferential
recesses 37, in particular in the form of latching depressions for increasing the
strength of the clamping arrangement. The clamping protrusion 32 constitutes a holding
element 38 for the holding strap arrangement 17. Of course, also other kinds of holding
elements could be provided. As can be seen from
Figure 2, each filtering cartridge 1 contains at least two of the holding elements 38 on one
side of the respective filter cartridge 1 such that two holding straps 36 can be connected
to each filter cartridge 1.
[0048] Figure 5 is a sectional view through the filtering face mask 15 according to a second embodiment.
Previously described elements are provided with the same reference signs and in the
following it shall only be referred to differences.
[0049] In contrast to the first embodiment according to
Figures 3 and 4 the present embodiment comprises a filter cartridge 1 with a lower filter ring ratio.
For this a smaller amount of filter material 14 is provided in the chamber 12 and
as such the lid 3 is pushed into the casing 2 further down than in the previous embodiment.
Therefore, the distance II between the lid 3 and the bottom 4 according to the present
embodiment is smaller than the distance I between the lid 3 and the bottom 4 of the
previously described embodiment. As already mentioned with respect to
Figure 1, the free end of the sidewall 5 of the casing 2 of the respective filter cartridge
1 is kept such that the overall dimension of the respective filter cartridge 1 is
equal to that of the previous embodiment. Therefore, the same mask body 16 can be
used. Due to the advantageous protrusion 13 the lid 3 can be fastened to the sidewall
5 of the casing 2 at any given position by welding the lid 3 or the protrusion 13
to the sidewall 5.
[0050] Figure 6 shows an enlarged view of the area B of
Figure 5. While the embodiment of
Figure 3 shows the filtering cartridge 1 in the maximum filled state,
Figures 5 and 6 show an embodiment with the filtering cartridge 1 containing the lowest amount of
compressed filter material possible. Both embodiments make use of the same inventive
cartridge 1 providing a curved filter bed.
[0051] Figure 7 is an exploded view of the filtering face mask 15 that shows the individual components
of the filtering face mask for a better overview.
[0052] A valve element 39 is assigned to the opening 23 of the support plate 22. The support
plate 22 and the valve element 39 constitute an inhalation-valve that allows air to
pass through the opening 23 only if the user inhales such that the air passes from
the outside through the filter pad 28, the filter material and the opening 23. The
inhalation-valve and the exhalation-valve ensure that during exhalation the air passes
through the nose section with a low counter pressure, and that during inhalation the
air passes through the filter cartridge 1 such that the user breathes filtered air
only.
[0053] The material connection between the lid and the casing is preferably designed as
weld connection as described above. According to a preferred embodiment the weld connection
is realized by pushing a heated or hot needle between the inner side face of the side
wall 5 and the outermost side face of the lid 3. Due to the heat the material of the
lid 3 and the casing 2 reaches its respective melting point such that the needle can
be pushed in easier and at the same time the melted materials of the lid 3 and the
casing 2 merge with one another. Once the materials are cooled down a fixed material
connection between the lid 3 and the casing 2 is provided. The needle is pushed in
only so far that once the needle is removed a circumferential contact area is still
in its initial condition such that the lid 3 is closed-fitting to the side wall 5
in said contact area to maintain the tightness of the connection to seal off the filter
bed chamber. Preferably the needle is pushed between the lid 3 and the casing 2 as
described above at numerous places/points along the circumference of the lid to create
a number of welding spots which are particularly evenly distributed.
[0054] According to an alternative example according to
Figures 8 and 9, instead of a material connection a form closure is provided that keeps the lid 3
in its place within the casing 2.
[0055] The form closure is preferably designed as at least one plastically deformed portion
of the casing which protrudes inwards into the casing such that it acts upon the lid
3 in such a way that the filter material compressed between the lid 3 and the casing
2 is kept compressed.
[0056] Figure 8 is an enlarged view of the connection point between the lid 3 and the casing 2 of
the filter cartridge 1. According to this example the lid 3 is directly connected
to the casing 2 by a form closure 41 which comprises a plastically deformed portion
42 of the casing 2 that is deformed such that it protrudes to the inside of the casing
2 acting upon the lid 3 to maintain the loose filter material 14 compressed between
the lid 3 and the casing 2. In this case the deformed portion 42 is a deformed portion
of the inner surface of the sidewall 5 of the casing 2. It is produced by a tool that
is essentially moved parallel to the sidewall 5 in the axial direction towards the
bottom 4 of the casing 2 such that material of the sidewall is pushed and compressed
downwards in the direction of the lid, thereby creating a protrusion that reaches
inwards.
[0057] Figure 9 is an enlarged view of another example of the form closure 41. In this example the
plastically deformed portion 42 is a projection 43 that protrudes form the free end
of the sidewall 5 and which has been bent such that it acts up on the lid 3 in the
above described manner.
[0058] For deforming the sidewall 5 or the projection 43 the casing and/or the respective
deforming tool are preferably heated up in particular to prohibit damaging the filter
cartridge.
1. Filter cartridge (1) for an air filtering device, in particular for a filtering face
mask (15), comprising a stiff cup-shaped casing (2) having a bottom (4) and a circumferential
sidewall (5) extending at least section-wise parallel to one axis, a stiff discoidal
lid (3) and a filter bed (14) of loose filter material compressed between the lid
(3) and the casing (2), the lid (3) and the bottom (4) containing each at least one
through-hole (6,7) so that air to be filtered passes through the filter bed (14),
and at least one of the lid (3) and the bottom (4) being curved to at least one direction,
whereby the lid (3) is at least essentially arranged within the casing (2), the outermost
contour of the lid (3) close-fitting to the inner contour of the sidewall (5), and
fixed thereto by a direct connection, particularly by a non-detachable connection.
2. Cartridge according to claim 1, characterized in that the lid is fixed to the casing (2) by form closure or material connection (40).
3. Cartridge according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the material connection (40) that particularly extends along the whole circumference
of the lid (3) is a weld connection.
4. Cartridge according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the form closure comprises at least one plastically deformed portion of at least
one of the casing (2) and the lid (3).
5. Cartridge according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one plastically deformed portion of the casing (2) is plastically deformed
such that it protrudes to the inside of the casing (2) acting upon the lid (3) to
maintain the loose filter material compressed between the lid (3) and the casing (2).
6. Cartridge according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the plastically deformed portion is a plastically deformed portion of the inner surface
of the sidewall (5) or a bent projection that protrudes from a free end of the sidewall
(5).
7. Cartridge according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lid (3) contains a circumferential protrusion (13) that protrudes essentially
parallel to said axis in at least one direction.
8. Cartridge according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lid (3) extends parallel to the bottom (4) such that the distance between the
lid (3) and the bottom (4) is at least essentially constant and that the filter bed
(14) has an at least essentially uniform height.
9. Cartridge according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the surfaces (8,9) of the lid (3) and the bottom (4) facing each other are each covered
by a fleece element (10,11) extending across the at least one respective through hole
(6,7).
10. Filtering face mask, in particular compact face mask, comprising a mask body (14)
adapted to fit over the nose and mouth of a person and at least one filter cartridge
(1) that is arranged in an orifice (20) of the mask body (16), characterized in that the filter cartridge (1) is designed according to one or more of the preceding claims.
11. Filtering face mask according to claim 10, characterized in that the orifice (20) is designed as receptacle (18) in which the cartridge (1) is held
with its outer contour of the sidewall in a sealed manner such that air to be filtered
passes through the filter bed (14) of the filter cartridge (1) and preferably having
at least one abutting shoulder (21) for aligning and supporting the cartridge (1).
12. Filtering face mask according to claims 10 or 11, characterized in that between the abutting shoulder (21) and the cartridge (1) a cup-shaped support element
(22) comprising at least one opening (23) is arranged essentially spaced apart to
the bottom (4).
13. Method for manufacturing a filter cartridge for air filtering devices, in particular
for a filtering face mask, comprising the following steps:
- providing a stiff cup-shaped casing (2) having a bottom (4) and a circumferential
sidewall (5) extending at least section-wise parallel to one axis, the bottom (4)
having at least one through-hole (6),
- pouring out a desired amount of loose filter material into the casing (2) onto its
bottom (4),
- providing a stiff lid (3) with its outermost contour close-fitting to the inside
of the sidewall (5) of the casing (2) and having at least one through-hole (7),
- the lid (3) and/or the bottom (4) are curved into at least one direction,
- pressing the lid (3) at least essentially into the casing (4) until the filter material
is compressed to a uniform filter bed (14) where the filter material is distributed
evenly across the cartridge (1),
- fastening the lid (3) to the casing (2) providing a direct connection, particularly
a non-detachable connection between the lid (3) and the casing (2).
14. Method according to claim 13, characterized in that the non-detachable connection is provided by welding the lid (3) at least partially
along the circumference of the lid (3) to the sidewall (5) of the casing (2)
15. Method according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the non-detachable connection is provided by plastically deforming a portion of at
least one of the casing and the lid (3).