Apparel with Integrated Reusable Health Protective Face Mask and Methods for Wearing Same
20210345694 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B1/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D13/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
In an illustrative embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a system for releasably securing a face mask to a fabric hat, including a number of pin and socket cleats, each including a fastener surface for releasably retaining a strap of a face mask. Two or more cleats may be positioned to releasably engage the face mask to a surface of the hat when not being worn. Two or more cleats may be used to releasably retain the strap of the face mask to a face of a wearer during use. The face mask, cleats, and/or hat may each include a coordinating aesthetic design such as a logo or team emblem.
Claims
1. A system for stowing a face mask when not in use, the system comprising: a face mask configured to cover a nose and mouth of a wearer, the face mask comprising at least two layers of fabric, the face mask having a top edge configured to align against a nose of the wearer when in use, a bottom edge configured to align proximate a chin of the wearer when in use, a left edge, and a right edge, wherein the top edge and/or the bottom edge comprises an open seam between proximate layers of the at least two layers of fabric such that the top edge and/or the bottom edge provides a cavity between the proximate layers to define a pocket opening, wherein the pocket opening is configured to fit over at least a portion of a visor of a hat to stow the face mask against the visor of the hat when not in use, a left strap extending from the left edge, the left strap comprising a stretchable material, and a right strap extending from the right edge, the right strap comprising the stretchable material; and at least two fasteners configured to attach to a band of the hat or a body of the hat above the band of the hat, wherein each fastener comprises an attachment point for releasably receiving one of the left strap and the right strap; wherein, when a first fastener of the at least two fasteners is attached to a right side of the band or body of the hat relative to a position of the visor and disposed to stretchably receive right strap, and the second fastener is attached to a left side of the band or body of the hat relative to the visor and disposed to stretchably receive the left strap, the face mask is configured to be releasably retained against the hat with the pocket opening surrounding at least the portion of the visor with the right strap releasably attached to the first fastener, and then left strap releasably attached to the second fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate one or more embodiments and, together with the description, explain these embodiments. The accompanying drawings have not necessarily been drawn to scale. Any values dimensions illustrated in the accompanying graphs and figures are for illustration purposes only and may or may not represent actual or preferred values or dimensions. Where applicable, some or all features may not be illustrated to assist in the description of underlying features. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0044] The description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended to be a description of various, illustrative embodiments of the disclosed subject matter. Specific features and functionalities are described in connection with each illustrative embodiment; however, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the disclosed embodiments may be practiced without each of those specific features and functionalities.
[0045] References throughout the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the subject matter disclosed. Thus, the appearance of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout the specification is not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, the particular features, structures or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. Further, it is intended that embodiments of the disclosed subject matter cover modifications and variations thereof.
[0046] It must be noted that, as used in the specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless the context expressly dictates otherwise. That is, unless expressly specified otherwise, as used herein the words “a,” “an,” “the,” and the like carry the meaning of “one or more.” Additionally, it is to be understood that terms such as “left,” “right,” “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “rear,” “side,” “height,” “length,” “width,” “upper,” “lower,” “interior,” “exterior,” “inner,” “outer,” and the like that may be used herein merely describe points of reference and do not necessarily limit embodiments of the present disclosure to any particular orientation or configuration.
[0047] Furthermore, terms such as “first,” “second,” “third,” etc., merely identify one of a number of portions, components, steps, operations, functions, and/or points of reference as disclosed herein, and likewise do not necessarily limit embodiments of the present disclosure to any particular configuration or orientation.
[0048] Furthermore, the terms “approximately,” “about,” “proximate,” “minor variation,” and similar terms generally refer to ranges that include the identified value within a margin of 20%, 10% or preferably 5% in certain embodiments, and any values therebetween.
[0049] All of the functionalities described in connection with one embodiment are intended to be applicable to the additional embodiments described below except where expressly stated or where the feature or function is incompatible with the additional embodiments. For example, where a given feature or function is expressly described in connection with one embodiment but not expressly mentioned in connection with an alternative embodiment, it should be understood that the inventors intend that that feature or function may be deployed, utilized or implemented in connection with the alternative embodiment unless the feature or function is incompatible with the alternative embodiment.
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[0051] The face mask 104 includes a strap 106 retained to the hat 102 using a releasable connector system including connectors 108 and 110. The releasable connector system advantageously provides the wearer with a simple mechanism for replacing a first face mask 104 with a second face mask 104 for washing or disposable replacement, depending upon a style of mask used. As illustrated in
[0052] In some implementations, the connector system includes a buckle and keyhole fastener 110a for releasably connecting the strap 106 to the pin lock fastener 108. A keyhole opening 120a, for example, releasably receives a button member 122 of the female portion 108b of the pin lock system 108. Although illustrated as having the button member 122 on the female portion 108b, in other embodiments, the button member 122 may be included on a male portion of the pin lock fastener 108. The strap 106 is slideably retained through a buckle opening 120b of the buckle and keyhole fastener 110a.
[0053] The strap 106, in some implementations, is adjustable in length using a buckle 112. The strap 106 is fed through the buckle 112 to a comfortable position, advantageously providing for a customized and comfortable fit for any face size or shape.
[0054] In other implementations, turning to
[0055] In some implementations, an exterior facing surface of the pin lock fastener 108 includes an aesthetic design and/or color. Designs of pin locks are described in greater detail in relation to
[0056] As shown in
[0057] In some implementations, the sleeve 116 includes an opening 118 for receiving the female portion 108b of the pin lock fastener 108. For example, the sleeve 116 may be releasably or permanently attached to the hat 102 using the pin lock fastener 108. The pin lock fastener 108 may retain the position of the sleeve 116 from sliding downward toward the body of the face mask 104. In other embodiments, the sleeve 116 may be frictionally retained in position by snugly forming against the strap 106 and/or the buckle 112.
[0058] In other implementations (not illustrated), instead of having visible hardware 108, 110 on an exterior surface of the hat 102 (optionally obscured by the strap 116), the hardware 108, 110 may be positioned on an interior surface of the hat 102 for a cleaner look. Padding may be added to the hardware 108 and/or 110 to improve the wearer's comfort in relation to any hardware positioned to be in contact with the wearer's head. Further, in the implementation where the strap is positioned on the inside of the hat 102, the exterior facing surface of the pin lock 108 may include an aesthetic shape, color, and/or design.
[0059] In illustration, in some embodiments, a button 108c may be presented on an interior of the hat 102. In one example, the pin lock 108 may be connected from an exterior surface of the hat (e.g., so that section 108b is externally visible) with the button 108c positioned between an inner surface of the hat and the head of the wearer. In hat designs including a sweat band, for increased comfort to the wearer, the button may be positioned between the interior surface of the hat 102 and an outer surface of a sweat band region of the hat 102 so that the sweat band is positioned between the button and the head of the wearer. To completely hide visibility of the pin lock 108, in another example, the pin lock 108 may be connected to the sweat band of the hat 102 such that no portion of the pin lock 108 is positioned on the exterior surface of the hat 102. In each of these examples, the pin lock 108 would be presented in a similar position as illustrated in
[0060] In some implementations, the hat 102, adjustable face mask 104, and strap sleeve 116 are sold as an integrated adjustable face mask system 100. The face mask system 100, in some embodiments, may include branded or corporate design elements, such as coordinating aesthetic designs 114a, 114b, and 114c on the face mask 104a, the sleeve 116, and the hat 102, respectively. In other implementations, a preexisting hat 102 and/or preexisting face mask 104 may be used to create the adjustable face mask system 100.
[0061] Turning to
[0062] The face mask 204 includes a strap 206 retained to the hat 202 using a releasable connector system including connectors 208 and 210. The releasable connector system advantageously provides the wearer with a simple mechanism for replacing a first face mask 204 with a second face mask 204 for washing or disposable replacement, depending upon a style of mask used. The releasable connector system may include a pin lock 208 (such as the pin lock 108 of
[0063] In some implementations, the connector system includes a snap fastener 210 for releasably connecting over an exterior positioned side of the pin lock 208. The snap fastener 210 includes a strap feeder 212 for slideably receiving the strap 206 of the face mask 204. The strap 206 is slideably retained through the strap feeder 212 with a toggle clasp 214. The strap 106, as illustrated, is adjustable in length using the toggle clasp 214. The strap 206 is fed through the buckle strap feeder 212 to a comfortable position and then locked using the toggle clasp 214, advantageously providing for a customized and comfortable fit for any face size or shape.
[0064] In some implementations, an exterior facing surface of the pin lock fastener 108 includes an aesthetic design and/or color. Designs of pin locks are described in greater detail in relation to
[0065] In some implementations, the strap 206 is further fed through a rear toggle clip 216 to tuck the ends of the straps 206 out of the way of the wear. As illustrated, the toggle clasp 216 is positioned on the hat 202 above an adjustment band 218. In other embodiments, the toggle clasp 216 may be positioned at a base of the hat (e.g., in designs lacking the adjustment band 218).
[0066] Although illustrated as an external retention system, in other embodiments, the releasable connector system may be positioned on an interior surface of the hat 202 (e.g., at the same or similar positions) to obscure visibility to the releasable connector system. In illustration, in some embodiments, the strap feeder 212 may be presented on an interior of the hat 202. In one example, the pin lock 208 and toggle clasp 214 may be connected from an exterior surface of the hat 202 (e.g., so that section 208 is externally visible) with the strap feeder 212 positioned between an inner surface of the hat 202 and the head of the wearer. In hat designs including a sweat band, for increased comfort to the wearer, the strap feeder 212 may be positioned between the interior surface of the hat 202 and an outer surface of a sweat band region of the hat 202 so that the sweat band is positioned between the strap feeder 212 and the head of the wearer. Further, the rear toggle clip 216 may be positioned on an interior surface of the hat 202. In additional embodiments, the rear toggle clip 216 may be left out of the design, such that the ends of the straps 206 are simply tucked up into an interior of the hat 202. To completely hide visibility of the hardware 208 and 210, in another example, the pin lock 208 may be connected to the sweat band of the hat 202 such that no portion of the pin lock 208 is positioned on the exterior surface of the hat 202. In each of these examples, the pin lock 208 would be presented in a similar position as illustrated in
[0067] In an alternative embodiment (not illustrated), rather than including separate straps 206a and 206b, a single stretchable (e.g., elastic) strap may be provided connecting a left side of the face mask 204 to a right side of the face mask 204. The elastic strap may be fed through the strap feeder of the connectors 212 on either side of the hat to allow the strap to circle around the back of the hat 202 without need for the toggle connector 216. Alternatively, a single strap feeder connector 212 may replace the toggle connector 216 at a back of the hat 202. To remove the face mask 204, the wearer may pull the face mask 204 outwards and draw the face mask 204 around the visor 220 of the hat and onto a front surface of the hat 202, for example as illustrated in
[0068] Further to this embodiment, in some implementations, the face mask 204 may include a second strap attached to each of the left and right sides of the face mask and positioned lower along the jaw area (e.g., at least one inch below the upper strap, about two inches below the upper strap, etc.). The second face strap may be fed through a single strap feeder connector disposed on the adjustment strap 218 or, in implementations lacking an adjustment strap, along a lower band region of a rear surface of the hat 202. In another example, the second strap may wrap around the back of the head of the wearer, proximate to a base of the neck.
[0069] The above described alternative embodiment may be advantageous, for example, in connecting a face mask to a sports helmet, such as a football helmet, bicycle helmet, or baseball helmet to retain positioning of the face mask during physical activity and to ensure physical connection to the head covering during play.
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[0071] As illustrated in
[0072] In other implementations, cleats 322 may be designed to interface with an eyelet of a baseball hat or trucker hat to convert any cap having breathing eyelets for integration with a face mask. The cleats 322, for example, may include a snap-through connector such as a socket and stud eyelet or a cap and stud snap or a split pin with flexible leaves or tines that spread and bend along the interior of the hat to secure the cleat 322 in place (e.g., similar to a brad or paper fastener). The cleat 322, in some embodiments, may include a cushioned surface, such as a fabric wrapped surface, on a portion connecting within the interior of the hat 302 to increase comfort of the wearer. In further implementations, the cleats 322 may be designed to interface with a mesh portion of the hat. The cleats 322, for example, may include a snap-through connector such as a socket and stud eyelet or a cap and stud snap or a split pin with flexible leaves or tines that spread and bend along the interior of the hat to secure the cleat 322 in place in the mesh (e.g., similar to a brad or paper fastener).
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[0074] In some embodiments, straps 306 are replaced with an extension of the mask fabric to conceal the fact that the hat 302 includes the face mask 304a on its outer surface. The design 314a on the mask 304a may advantageously be configured so that it is in register with any portion of a design 314b on the hat 302 which remains visible when the mask 304a is in the depicted position above the visor 322. Embedded magnets may be used to help ensure that the mask 304a is secured into the same place each time it is stowed, which can enhance the appearance of the hat 302 by ensuring the mask design 314a is in register with the design 314b on the remainder of the hat 302.
[0075] Further, although described in relation to forward positioning, in other implementations the mask 304a may be releasably connected to the hat 302 to wrap around the back of the hat 302 opposite the visor 320. This may be particularly advantageous to wearers who prefer wearing a hat backwards. To switch between a forward positioned face mask 304 and a backward positioned face mask 304a, for example, the cleats 322 simply need to be repositioned along a side surface of the hat 302. In further embodiments, two sets of cleats 322 may be added to the hat 302 for selectable positioning as desired.
[0076] In some implementations, to position the face mask 304a across the face, the wearer removes the face mask 304a from the cleats 322 and draws the face mask 304a across their face, positioning the straps 306 over the ears. This configuration is advantageous in that the mask 304a can be readily donned with a single hand, without removing the hat 302 and without seeing the straps or connectors. In other embodiments, the wearer may remove the face mask 304a from a first set of cleats 322 and attach to a second set of cleats 322 to wear the face mask 304a without potential discomfort from the face mask 304a rubbing against the ears, such as the position illustrated in
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[0078] To position the face mask 304b against the visor 320, in some implementations, the wearer draws the face mask 304b over the visor 320 to at least partially conceal the visor 304b within the opening 324 of the face mask 304b. The straps 306 of the face mask 304b, as illustrated, are connected to either side of the hat 302 using the cleats 322.
[0079] In some implementations, to position the face mask 304b across the face, the wearer removes the face mask 304b from the cleats 322 and draws the face mask 304b across their face, positioning the straps 306 over the ears. This configuration is advantageous in that the mask 304b can be readily donned with a single hand, without removing the hat 302 and without seeing the straps 306 or cleats 322. In other embodiments, the wearer may remove the face mask 304b from a first set of cleats 322 and attach to a second set of cleats 322 to wear the face mask 304b without potential discomfort from the face mask 304b rubbing against the ears, such as the position illustrated in
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[0082] As illustrated, in one example, a female connector 404b includes an aesthetic design (e.g., logo) on a button 408b. This cleat may be used as an external connection point for a face mask. In another example, a male connector 402d includes an aesthetic design (e.g., logo) on the flat surface. This cleat may be used as an internal connection point for a face mask, since a button 408c will be positioned on an interior surface of the hat.
[0083] In the example of the female connector 404c, in some implementations, the button 408c of the female connector 404c may be wider in diameter (e.g., closer to a diameter of the male connector 402d, substantially a same diameter of the male connector 402d, or wider than a diameter of the male connector 402d). In this manner, a force of the button 408c may be spread against a wider surface, mitigating the button acting as a pressure point against the wearer's head.
[0084] Further, although illustrated as being substantially flat, in some embodiments the surface of the button 408c or the male connectors 402a and 402b may be curved so that, upon receiving a force from the strap pulling upon the button 408 of the pin lock 400, an edge of the button 408c or the male connectors 402a and 402b will not be bearing against a side of the head of the wearer. In another illustration, an outer edge of the button 408c or the male connectors 402a and 402b may be rounded to avoid presenting a pressure point against the head of the wearer.
[0085] Turning to
[0086] As illustrated in
[0087] As illustrated, in one example, a female connector 414b includes an aesthetic design (e.g., logo) on the eccentric button 418b. This cleat may be used as an external connection point for a face mask. In another example, a male connector 412c includes an aesthetic design (e.g., logo) on the flat surface. This cleat may be used as an internal connection point for a face mask, since a button 418c will be positioned on an interior surface of the hat.
[0088] In the example of the female connector 414c, in some implementations, the button 418c of the female connector 414c may be wider in diameter (e.g., closer to a diameter of the male connector 412c, substantially a same diameter of the male connector 412d, or wider than a diameter of the male connector 412c). In this manner, a force of the button 418c may be spread against a wider surface, mitigating the button 418 acting as a pressure point against the wearer's head.
[0089] Further, although illustrated as being substantially flat, in some embodiments the surface of the button 418c or the male connectors 412a and 412b may be curved so that, upon receiving a force from the strap pulling upon the button 418 of the pin lock 410, an edge of the button 418c or the male connectors 412a and 412b will not be bearing against a side of the head of the wearer. In another illustration, an outer edge of the button 418c or the male connectors 412a and 412b may be rounded to avoid presenting a pressure point against the head of the wearer.
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[0091] As illustrated in
[0092] In some embodiments, the connectors 508 may connected to or built into detachable pin lock fasteners as described in relation to
[0093] As illustrated in
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[0095] In some embodiments, the face mask 504 stows within a pocket formed in an upper surface of the hat 502, such as a thin low-profile hat liner 517. The hat liner 517, for example, may be a disposable or reusable sweat liner aligned along an inner surface of at least a forehead region of the hat 502. The hat liner 517, in some implementations, includes one or more features for securing the face mask 504 within the crown of the hat 502. For example, the face mask 504 may be tucked above the hat liner 517 to secure the face mask 504 in place and to protect the face mask 504 from sweat staining and/or hair collection while stowed within the hat 502. The hat liner 517, in some examples, may be composed at least in part from a moisture absorbing or wicking material such as a dry wicking jersey mesh, bamboo stretch fabric, polyester, and/or cotton. In another example, the hat liner 517 may be formed at least in part from a water-resistant and breathable material. The hat liner 517 may include semi-rigid or shape retaining material, for example not to wrinkle against the head of the wearer. In some embodiments, the rigid or flexible shape-retaining crown of the hat 502 is maintained at least in part using the hat liner 517. The hat liner 517, in some embodiments, is designed to releasably secure within the hat, either frictionally or through one or more connectors. In other embodiments, the hat liner 517 stows within the sweat band 510 of the hat 502. To use the face mask 504, the hat 502 may be flipped over, the hat liner 517 removed, the face mask 504 pulled out from behind the hat liner 517, and the hat liner 517 replaced prior to positioning the hat 502 back on the wearer's head.
[0096] As illustrated in
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[0099] In other embodiments, the straps 606a and 606b may be releasably attachable using one or more connectors. For example, the straps 606a, 606b may be connected to the hat 602 or to a sweat band 610 of the hat 602. The connectors, for example, may be detachable connectors such as the cleats 400, 410 described in relation to
[0100] As illustrated in
[0101] If, instead, the user wishes to wear the hat 602 with an adjustment strap over the face of the user (i.e., wear the hat backwards), in some implementations, the user may reverse the face mask 604 such that it deploys below the rear portion of the hat instead of the visor. This may be accomplished, for instance, with releasable attachment means securing the mask to the hat such as, for example, Velcro or buttons.
[0102] In some embodiments, the face mask 604 may be reversible. The face mask 604, further, may include different fabric type, color, decoration, or patterning on the opposite surface of the surface having the decoration 614.
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[0104] In some implementations, the straps 726 are releasably secured to a face mask body 724 using an adjustable connection system 732. The adjustable connection system 732, for example, may include a post 732a with a number of adjustment holes 732b or, conversely, a hole 732d with a number of adjustment posts 732c. In other embodiments, the adjustable connection system 732 may include a series of snap position options, button position options, or hook and eye connection options. Further, in some embodiments, the strap 724b may releasably secure using a buckle, such as the strap 106 of
[0105] The face mask 724, in some embodiments, includes an aesthetic decoration 734a coordinating with an aesthetic decoration 734b of the hat 722. As illustrated, the face mask 724 and hat 722 include a coordinating logo.
[0106] To remove the face mask from the face, in some embodiments, the wearer may release the adjustment system 732, allowing the body of the face mask 724 to dangle from one set of straps 726. Further, in some embodiments, the face mask 724 may secure against the hat 722, extending between the grommets 728 in a reconnected state (e.g., similar to the configuration illustrated in
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[0110] In some implementations, the fabric of the second section 704b differs from the fabric portion of the first section 704a designed for covering the nose and mouth. For example, a main body of the first section 704a of the face mask 704 may be designed using one or more layers of protective material, while a side portion of the first section 704a as well as the second section 704b may be designed using a stretchable fabric. The main body of the first section 704a of the face mask 704 may include shape maintaining elements, such as a flexible and shape retaining nose bar or element (e.g., shape-retaining metal), to form to a wearer's face to better seal against direct inhalation of outside air. The main body of the first section 704a of the face mask 704 may include an antibacterial or antimicrobial fabric designed to deter inhalation of viruses and bacteria.
[0111] In other embodiments, rather than having a connection point between the first and second sections of the face mask 704 along a cheek surface of the wearer, the mask 704 may connect at a different location on the mask 704. In one example, the mask 704 may include a centrally aligned connector, where each section of the face mask 704 is substantially similar in size. In this example, the connector may include an air-sealed connector such as overlapping Velcro or magnets. In a further example, one section of the face mask 704 may include the majority of the face mask 704, with the second section being disposed closer to the ear of the wearer. The unitary piece, for example, may advantageously allow for a better face seal, while the straps 706 may be formed of a lightweight and/or stretchable fabric to complete the face mask design.
[0112] As illustrated in
[0113] In other implementations, as illustrated in
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[0115] In other implementations, the face mask 804 may be designed to stow in one or both of the collar points (sharp or rounded), under a fold of the collar (e.g., along the side or back of the neck), or against the neck along an inside standing region of the collar 802. Additionally, in relation to a band collar, mandarin collar, or mock turtleneck, the pocket region 810 may be designed on an outside of the collar 802 along the front, side, or back of the neck. Further, in relation to a turtleneck collar, the pocket region 810 may be designed under the fold of the collar 802 along the front of the neck.
[0116] The face mask 804 may be designed to cover the nose and mouth of the wearer. The face mask 804 may be formed of lightweight materials that collapse or fold for discreet storage in a dress shirt collar. The face mask 804 may include one or more creases or fold points for collapsing the face mask 804 to a size and shape that fits within the pocket region 810 of the collar 802. The face mask 804 may include shape maintaining elements, such as a flexible and shape retaining nose bar or element (e.g., shape-retaining metal), to form to a wearer's face to better seal against direct inhalation of outside air. The face mask 804 may be an antibacterial or antimicrobial reusable fabric face mask designed to deter inhalation of viruses and bacteria. The face mask 804 may be permanently or releasably connected to the collar 802 by at least one connector 808, with a separate strap or extension 806 extending from either side of the face mask 804 to the at least connector 808. In some implementations, one strap 806 may be secured to the connector 808, while the other strap 806 (not illustrated) is pulled around by the wearer to connect to a second connector 808 to position the face mask 804 against their face. In other implementations, the wearer may pull the mask with both straps 806 connected by the one or more connectors 808 over their head to position the face mask 804.
[0117] In some implementations, the face mask 804 includes a pocket or tubular opening for receiving a flexible nose adjustor (not illustrated). For example, a flexible metal nose adjuster may stow within the collar 802 for insertion by the wearer at time of use. In illustration, the flexible metal nose adjuster may be inserted into a pointed collar similar to a collar stay. In this manner, the face mask 804 may be foldable and/or collapsible as well as adjustable to seal against the wearer's face.
[0118] In further implementations, the face mask 804 may be a two-section face mask that the wearer connects along the face (e.g., as discussed in greater detail in relation to
[0119] As illustrated in
[0120] Although illustrated as a circular filter 914, in other implementations, the filter 914 may have a variety of shapes and/or sizes, each designed to filter air breathed in through a nose or mouth of the wearer. For example, the filter 914 may include an oblong, pear-shaped, or inverted heart-shaped perimeter. The connectors 918 may follow a same or similar perimeter outline (e.g., rectangular, pear-shaped, etc.). In some embodiments, the filter 914 has a decorative or aesthetic shape, such as the outline of a team logo, a team mascot, or a popular cartoon character.
[0121] In alternative embodiments, the mask includes an aperture corresponding to the shape of the filter 914 and including connection means such as Velcro, snaps, or magnets around its border (such as 918a, 918b, 918c) to receive complementary connecting means on the filter 914. The opening, for example, may be arranged to releasably receive the filter 914. The aperture may vary in shape, as can the filter element 914. For example, the opening may cover substantially all of the nose and mouth (e.g., an upside-down heart or pear shape). The aperture and filter, in other examples, may be round, oval, square, or rectangular.
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[0123] While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosures. Indeed, the novel methods, apparatuses and systems described herein can be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods, apparatuses and systems described herein can be made without departing from the spirit of the present disclosures. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the present disclosures.