PROTECTIVE GARMENT
20220134142 · 2022-05-05
Inventors
- Alan J. Gerrard (Christchurch, NZ)
- Patrick Bruyn (Christchurch, NZ)
- Garth Ivory (Bloomfield Hills, MI, US)
Cpc classification
A41D13/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62B17/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D13/1184
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A protective garment having a face shield frame with a first opening. A face shield is mounted to the frame covering this first opening. A hood is provided that has a second opening. The second opening has a perimeter edge. The face shield frame has a groove adjacent the first opening, and the edge is releasably secured within the groove. The edge is frictionally retained within the groove. Alternatively, the face shield frame can have a connecting frame that is inserted into a groove on the hood. The protective garment can also include filter opening with a removeable filter material juxtaposed over the filter opening.
Claims
1. A protective garment comprising: a face shield frame having a first opening; a face shield mounted to said face shield frame covering said first opening; a hood having a second opening, said second opening having a perimeter edge; said face shield frame having a groove adjacent said first opening, said edge being releasably secured within said groove; whereby said hood is retained to said face shield frame.
2. The protective garment of claim 1, wherein said edge is frictionally retained within said groove.
3. The protective garment of claim 1, wherein said perimeter edge has a hem.
4. The protective garment of claim 3, wherein said hem contains an elastic member.
5. The protective garment of claim 1, wherein said perimeter edge includes at least one starting tab, and said face shield frame includes at least one mating tab; wherein said at least one starting tab and said at least one mating tab can be juxtaposed to facilitate the insertion of said perimeter edge into said groove.
6. The protective garment of claim 1, wherein said perimeter edge is elastic.
7. A protective garment comprising: a face shield frame having an outer perimeter and a first opening within said outer perimeter; a face shield mounted to said face shield frame covering said first opening; a connecting frame positioned at said outer perimeter; a hood having a second opening, said second opening having a perimeter edge; said perimeter edge having a groove for receipt of said connecting frame, said connecting frame being releasably securable within said groove; whereby said hood is retained to said face shield frame.
8. The protective garment of claim 7, wherein said hood frame edge is releasably secured within said groove.
9. The protective garment of claim 8, wherein said connecting edge includes first fasteners and said face shield frame includes second fasteners, said first and second fasteners mating to secure said hood to said face shield frame.
10. The protective garment of claim 9, wherein said first fasteners extend through said hood to further secure said hood to said face shield frame.
11. The protective garment of claim 7, wherein said face shield frame is plastic.
12. The protective garment of claim 7, wherein said connecting frame edge is plastic.
13. A protective garment comprising: a protective hood, a face opening; a filter opening; a removeable filter material juxtaposed over said filter opening.
14. The protective garment of claim 13, wherein said filter opening includes a pocket for receipt of said filter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0028] With reference to
[0029] A face shield unit 20 is illustrated is illustrated in
[0030] The powered air purifying respirator 26 has an air outlet 28 to which the tube 24 connects. Air is drawn into the respirator 26 through the inlet 30, through interior filters, and then supplied to the air tube 24 for supply to the hood 14 or helmet 22. The respirator 26 is lightweight and is attached with a belt 32 around the waist of a user or can be attached as a backpack.
[0031] In use, the hood 14 and gown 16 are disposable, single use or multiple use garments. The helmet and face shield unit 20 is multiple use. When the user puts on the hood 14, it must be attached to the helmet 22 or the face shield 25 as shown in
[0032] The protective garment illustrated is only an example of the type of shield and hood of the present invention. Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the present invention will also work with a hood that covers the entire head and can be part of a garment that covers most or all a user's body or just a hood.
[0033] To make the attachment of the hood to the face shield more intuitive and easier, a connecting frame 34 is provided, see
[0034] The hood 14 is attached around that frame 34. The hood 14 has a recess 35 that receives the frame 34. The recess can be a pocket formed in the hood 14 or can be an attachment that is attached to the hood 14. The attachment can be by sewing, welding of gluing for example.
[0035] The frame 34 and the recess 35 can be unitary or it can be split into several parts for easier manufacture, shipping & assembly.
[0036] The frame 34 has the same shape as the opening in the hood 14. This makes attachment of the frame 34 to the hood 14 easily understandable and intuitive. With reference to
[0037] To further secure the frame 34 on the hood 14 to the face shield 25, mating snaps 42 and 44 are provided. The snaps 42 and 44 are spaced about the frame 34 and the recess 35 as illustrated in
[0038] The frame 34 can be stamped or molded. The frame 34 can be integrally formed onto the frame 40 or it can be a separate piece or pieces to be assemble to the frame 40.
[0039] The cape attachment of the present invention is simple and quick. The attached cape looks sleek as the frame 34 is fully covered by hood 14, see
[0040] To use, a person inserts the edge of the frame 34 into the recess 35 of the hood 14. The fasteners 42 and 44 can be attached. Once the fasteners are fastened, the cape is assembled. The shape of the frame 34 is the same shape as the face shield frame 40. In this way, proper alignment is intuitive. It can only be aligned one way and the complementary shapes guide that alignment. Additionally, the fasteners 42,44 also show proper alignment. The fasteners 42,44 also secure the frame 34 in proper position and help secure the hood 14 to the face shield frame 40.
[0041] With reference to
[0042] The hood 112 of the present invention is shown in
[0043] The hood 112 is secured to the face shield 114 by stretching the elastic edge 126 onto the frame 116. In
[0044] To facilitate the retention of the elastic edge 126, a channel 130 can be formed in the frame 116. The channel 130 extends about the perimeter of frame 116. Channel 130 is sized to tightly receive the elastic edge 126. In this way, there is positive engagement of the elastic edge 126 and the frame 116. This prevents the hood 112 from inadvertently being released from the frame 116. The elastic edge 126 is in constant tension once in the channel 130 and is being pulled into the channel 130 thereby securing the hood 112 to the frame 116.
[0045] With reference to
[0046] With reference to
[0047] With reference to
[0048] With reference to
[0049] In other embodiments, the filter paper could also be attached to the cape 214 by an adhesive. Preferably, the adhesive would allow the filter to be easily removed for replacement and for the cape 214 to be wiped down. The filter could also be sewn into the cape 214.
[0050] The foregoing invention has been described in accordance with the relevant legal standards, thus the description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiment may become apparent to those skilled in the art and do come within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of legal protection afforded this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.