18406723. RESPIRATOR simplified abstract (3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY)

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RESPIRATOR

Organization Name

3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Christopher R. Kokaisel of Woodbury MN (US)

David M. Castiglione of Hudson WI (US)

Austin D. Groth of Minneapolis MN (US)

Jennifer A. Chaisson of Ontario (CA)

Stephen R. Alexander of Stillwater MN (US)

Duane D. Fansler of Dresser WI (US)

Jay A. Esch of River Falls WI (US)

James P. Endle of New Richmond WI (US)

Peter J. Fritz of West Lakeland Township MN (US)

RESPIRATOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18406723 titled 'RESPIRATOR

The abstract describes a respirator with a mask body and housing, including slots, a snap feature, and a latch. The respirator also has a cover with arms and an elongate member.

  • The respirator includes a mask body and at least one housing with slots, a snap feature, and a latch.
  • A cover is movably coupled to the housing, with arms and an elongate member connecting them.
  • The cover arms are adjacent to the housing slots and have a wide end portion.
  • The elongate member extends between the arms and is partially received through the slots.

Potential Applications: - This respirator design can be used in various industries such as healthcare, construction, and manufacturing. - It can be utilized in environments where respiratory protection is necessary, such as hospitals, laboratories, and industrial settings.

Problems Solved: - Provides a secure and efficient way to attach a cover to a respirator housing. - Ensures a tight seal and proper fit for the respirator, enhancing its effectiveness in protecting the wearer.

Benefits: - Improved safety and protection for individuals working in hazardous environments. - Easy and quick assembly of the respirator components for user convenience.

Commercial Applications: Respirator manufacturers can incorporate this innovative design into their product lines to offer enhanced respiratory protection solutions for a wide range of industries. The market demand for reliable and comfortable respirators is high, making this technology potentially lucrative for commercial use.

Questions about Respirator Design: 1. How does the snap feature in the housing contribute to the overall functionality of the respirator? 2. What materials are typically used in the construction of respirator covers and housings?


Original Abstract Submitted

A respirator is described that includes a mask body and at least one housing directly or indirectly coupled to the mask body. The at least one housing includes a pair of slots spaced apart from each other, a cantilevered snap feature disposed between the pair of slots, and a latch connected to the cantilevered snap feature. The respirator further includes at least one cover movably coupled to the at least one housing and including a pair of arms. Each of the pair of arms is disposed adjacent to a corresponding slot from the pair of slots and includes a wide end portion. The at least one cover further includes an elongate member extending between the pair of arms and connected to the wide end portion of each of the pair of arms. The elongate member is at least partially received through each of the pair of slots.