Cough catcher
09723880 · 2017-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The apparatus prevents the spread of airborne diseases. An outer sleeve has a passage with a filter element. A user grabs the outer sleeve and coughs or sneezes into the passage. The filter element traps airborne pathogens within the outer sleeve. The outer sleeve thus allows a user to handle the device without being contaminated by the aerosolized emissions emitted during coughing or sneezing within the passage.
Claims
1. An apparatus for preventing the spread of airborne disease expelled when a user coughs or sneezes, comprising: a collapsible outer sleeve defining a passage having a passage opening, the outer sleeve being constructed from an impermeable material impermeable to both airflow and aerosolized droplets, the passage having first and second open ends when the sleeve is in an expanded position, and the outer sleeve being able to be flattened to define a collapsed position, the collapsible outer sleeve including oppositely disposed first and second panels, the panels being movably attached at first and second opposed panel junctions to allow movement of the panels between the collapsed position and the expanded position when the opposed panel junctions are squeezed toward each other, the outer sleeve being configured to be hand held so that the apparatus does not have to be worn as a mask; and a collapsible filter element attached within the passage of the collapsible outer sleeve so that flattening the outer sleeve also collapses the filter element.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the passage opening is defined at the first open end of the sleeve; and the filter element being sealed to the passage opening.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the filter element defines a recess, the recess having a recess opening sealed to the passage opening so that the recess extends into the passage of the outer sleeve.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the filter element is made of a material that traps aerosolized droplets.
5. An apparatus for preventing the spread of airborne diseases, comprising: an expandable sleeve including oppositely disposed first and second rectangular panels made from a flexible material, the sleeve having an interior that defines a tubular passage having two open ends when the sleeve is expanded, the sleeve being collapsible to a collapsed position wherein the passage is substantially completely closed; an expandable filtering device attached to the interior of the expandable sleeve and extending across the passage so that expanding the sleeve also expands the filtering device; and wherein the sleeve comprises an impermeable material impermeable to airflow and aerosolized droplets from a human cough or sneeze.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein: the filtering device is sealed to the sleeve adjacent one of the open ends of the passage.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising: a face piece attached to the sleeve adjacent said one of the open ends.
8. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the expandable filtering device defines a recess when the filtering device is expanded.
9. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the filtering device comprises a material that traps aerosolized droplets.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the collapsible outer sleeve is constructed of flexible plastic.
11. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein: the expandable sleeve is an expandable plastic sleeve.
12. A device that filters pathogens from cough or sneeze emissions, comprising: a collapsible tubular outer shell including; a first panel having first oppositely disposed straight side edges; a second panel having second oppositely disposed straight side edges; and each of the first oppositely disposed straight side edges on the first panel being connected to one of the second oppositely disposed straight side edges on the second panel, and the panels being unconnected other than at the straight side edges, so that upon squeezing the oppositely disposed straight side edges toward each other the sleeve opens from a flattened collapsed position into a tubular shape having a passage therethrough with two open ends; and a filtering component defining a recess for receiving the cough emissions, the filtering component being attached to the outer shell so that the recess extends into the passage.
13. The device of claim 12, further comprising: the filtering component defining an open filter end and a closed filter end, the open filter end being attached to one of the open ends of the passage and the closed filter end being within the passage.
14. The device of claim 13 wherein a cross-sectional area of the recess decreases from the open filter end to the closed filter end.
15. The device of claim 12, wherein the outer shell comprises an impermeable material impermeable to both airflow and aerosolized droplets.
16. The device of claim 12, wherein the filtering component comprises a material that traps aerosolized droplets.
17. The device of claim 12, wherein the outer shell is collapsible to collapse the passage.
18. The device of claim 12, wherein each panel comprises a flexible material.
19. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein: the outer shell is constructed of flexible plastic.
20. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein: the oppositely disposed straight side edges of the first panel are parallel to each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) Referring now to
(10) In other words, the apparatus includes an outer flattened expandable tubular shell 10 for holding, providing a reservoir in which to cough, with an open entry end 26 and an open exit end 27 for cough direction. The outer shell 10, which is essentially a flattened tube, acting as an expandable sleeve, made of intermediate durability, impermeable, flexible material is shown configured of flexible plastic but could be configured of other materials.
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(12) The recess 28 may extend into the passage 12 of the collapsible outer sleeve 10. Attaching the filter element 16 at the passage opening 14 ensures that the aerosolized droplets from the sneeze or cough are immediately filtered through the filter element 16. By shaping the filter element 16 to have a recess 28, the user may place the device directly over their mouth and/or nose, as shown in
(13) This filter element 16 may be made of a material for trapping the aerosolized emissions of the cough to filter pathogens, such as viruses or bacteria. For example, the filter may be made out of the same filtering material found in surgical masks. Materials for filtering out pathogens, such as viruses and bacteria, from the respiratory system emissions are well known in the art.
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(15) Placing the device in the collapsed position permits a user to conveniently store the device. For example, if the device is sized appropriately, the user may store the flattened device in a shirt or hip pocket. Consequently, it is contemplated that the device may be sized to fit within standard pocket sizes in the collapsed position. The dimensions of these pockets are well known in the art and thus the manufacturing of the device may be adapted to conform to the sizing requirements for fitting an object into a pocket. Indicia may be placed on the collapsible outer sleeve 10 to identify the size of the device or the appropriate portable storage apparatus for transporting the device (for example, “pocket sized”). In this manner, a user can transport the device with them and continue with daily activities.
(16) From the collapsed position, the collapsible outer sleeve 10 is expandable into an open position. In the open position, the collapsible outer sleeve 10 and the filter element 16 expand so that a user's face can engage the passage opening 14 during coughing/sneezing. The illustrated embodiment shows that the outer sleeve 10 may have a tubular shape in the open position and the passage opening 14 of the passage 12 may be on an end 26 of the sleeve 10. The user then places the open end 26 of the device against their face during coughing or sneezing. The opposite end 27 of the passage 12 may also be open and/or have perforations to provide airflow through the device. The perforations should be placed so that the exiting airflow is unlikely to make contact with a user's hands. For example, the perforations may be at the opposite end 27 so that the airflow does not contact a user grabbing the device near open end 26.
(17) To allow for the collapse and expansion of the device, the device may have oppositely disposed first and second panels, 18, 20. As shown in
(18) The device may be expanded by placing pressure on these panel junctions 22, 24 thereby forcing the panels 18, 20 to bow away from one another. This action may also be described as squeezing the opposed panel junctions toward each other. This causes the outer sleeve 10 to expand from a flattened position to a more tubular configuration, as shown in
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(20) In some embodiments there may be an additional face piece 44 that acts as a contact edge as seen in
(21) In another configuration, illustrated in
(22) While the invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular form set forth, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
(23) Thus, although there have been described particular embodiments of the present invention of a new and useful COUGH CATCHER, it is not intended that such references be construed as limitations upon the scope of this invention except as set forth in the following claims.