20240032627. IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO FACE MASKS simplified abstract (INTERSURGICAL AG)

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IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO FACE MASKS

Organization Name

INTERSURGICAL AG

Inventor(s)

Matthew James William Leary of Wokingham, Berkshire (GB)

David Simon Bottom of Wokingham, Berkshire (GB)

Andrew Neil Miller of Wokingham, Berkshire (GB)

Simon Robert Payne of Wokingham, Berkshire (GB)

IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO FACE MASKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240032627 titled 'IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO FACE MASKS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for face masks, including filter masks, and methods for their production. The masks have a mask body with a cavity for the nose and mouth of the wearer, and a sealing member that engages with the wearer's face. The mask body includes a filter and a gas inlet, with the filter located in one region and the gas inlet located in another region. The mask also has a nasal portion for the nose, a mouth portion for the mouth, and cheek portions that extend across the wearer's cheeks.

  • The patent application is for face masks, including filter masks, and methods for producing them.
  • The masks have a mask body with a cavity for the nose and mouth of the wearer.
  • A sealing member is attached to the mask body to engage with the wearer's face.
  • The mask body includes a filter located in one region and a gas inlet located in another region.
  • The mask also has specific portions for accommodating the nose, mouth, and cheeks of the wearer.

Potential Applications:

  • Medical settings, such as hospitals and clinics, to protect healthcare workers and patients from airborne particles and pathogens.
  • Industrial environments, where workers are exposed to hazardous substances or pollutants.
  • Public settings during outbreaks or pandemics to reduce the spread of infectious diseases.
  • Construction sites, where workers may be exposed to dust, debris, and other airborne particles.

Problems Solved:

  • Provides a protective barrier for the nose and mouth, preventing the inhalation of harmful substances.
  • Filters out airborne particles, including dust, allergens, and pathogens.
  • Creates a seal with the wearer's face, reducing the risk of leakage and ensuring proper filtration.
  • Accommodates the nose, mouth, and cheeks for a comfortable and secure fit.

Benefits:

  • Protects the wearer from inhaling harmful substances, improving respiratory health.
  • Reduces the spread of infectious diseases by filtering out pathogens.
  • Provides a comfortable fit, allowing for extended use without discomfort.
  • Can be produced using efficient manufacturing methods, making them cost-effective and readily available.


Original Abstract Submitted

face masks, including filter masks, and methods for their production. the disclosed masks include a face mask comprising a mask body that defines a cavity for accommodating the nose and mouth of a wearer and a sealing member depending from the mask body for engagement with the wearer's face, the mask body comprising a filter () and a gas inlet (), the filter being located in a first region of the mask body and the gas inlet being located in a second region of the mask body; and a nasal portion for accommodating the nose of the wearer, a mouth portion for accommodating the mouth of the wearer, and cheek portions () extending laterally across the wearer's cheeks.