BREATHABLE MASK

20230322345 · 2023-10-12

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A breathable mask including a breathing tube and a body is provided. The body is connected to the breathing tube so that an interior of the body is in fluid communication with an outside through the breathing tube. The body includes a main frame, a lens, a waterproof skirt, a purge valve and a mouthpiece. The waterproof skirt has a portion embedded in the main frame and a partition to divide the interior of the body into an upper chamber and a lower chamber. The purge valve is disposed at a lower portion of the body and in one-way fluid communication with the lower chamber. The mouthpiece disposed in the lower chamber has a first end and a second end opposite to the first end. The first end is contained in a mouth of the user and the second end is in fluid communication with the purge valve.

    Claims

    1. A breathable mask, comprising: a breathing tube; and a body connected to the breathing tube so that an interior of the body is in fluid communication with an outside through the breathing tube, the body comprising: a main frame; a lens connected to the main frame; a waterproof skirt having a portion embedded in the main frame and having a partition to divide the interior of the body into an upper chamber and a lower chamber; a purge valve disposed in a lower portion of the body and being in one-way fluid communication with the lower chamber; and a mouthpiece disposed at the lower chamber and having a first end to be contained in a mouth of a user and a second end opposite to the first end to be in fluid communication with the purge valve.

    2. The breathable mask of claim 1, wherein the body further includes a connector disposed between the purge valve and the mouthpiece.

    3. The breathable mask of claim 2, wherein, the connector is fixed to, integrally formed with or detachably connected to at least one of the purge valve and the mouthpiece.

    4. The breathable mask of claim 3, wherein the main frame includes a lens frame for the lens to be embedded therein, and a mouth frame located below the lens frame, and the lens frame and mouth frame cover an eyes and the mouth of the user, respectively; wherein the waterproof skirt further includes a nose covering portion and a mouth skirt portion, the nose covering portion protrudes outwards between the lens frame and the mouth frame, and the purge valve is interposed between the mouth frame and the mouth skirt portion.

    5. The breathable mask of claim 4, wherein the purge valve has a seat and a film disposed on the seat, and the seat is disposed on an opening formed on the mouth skirt portion.

    6. The breathable mask of claim 5, wherein the connector is in hold-down connection with the purge valve, wherein the connector is provided with a male fastener, and the seat is provided with a female fastener being detachably coupled to the male fastener so that when the connector is assembled with the seat, the male fastener is fixed onto the seat after being resiliently pressed inward and resiliently returned outwards into the female fastener to make the connector be fixed on the seat.

    7. The breathable mask of claim 2, wherein the connector has at least one guiding hole formed on a sidewall thereof.

    8. The breathable mask of claim 7, wherein the at least one guiding hole includes a plurality of guiding holes arranged in a mesh shape, a honeycomb shape, a grille shape or any combination thereof.

    9. The breathable mask of claim 7, wherein the at least one guiding hole has an elongated, circular, oval or square profile.

    10. The breathable mask of claim 2, wherein a distance between the second end of the mouthpiece and a seat of the purge valve ranges between 5 mm and 30 mm.

    11. The breathable mask of claim 2, wherein the connector is made of a rigid material selected from polycarbonate (PC), polyoxymethylene (POM), Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polyvinylchloride (PVC), Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP) or combinations thereof.

    12. The breathable mask of claim 1, wherein the mouthpiece is fixed to, integrally formed with or detachably connected to the purge valve.

    13. The breathable mask of claim 1, wherein the mouthpiece is made of a soft material and has a flexible tube body.

    14. The breathable mask of claim 13, wherein the flexible tube body has a coiled tube curved structure or a multi-folded structure.

    15. The breathable mask of claim 1, wherein a channel is formed between the mouthpiece and the purge valve, and the channel has an inner volume less than 20 ml.

    16. The breathable mask of claim 1, wherein the breathing tube includes an intake conduit and an exhaust conduit adjacent to the intake tube, and the body further includes: an intake passage formed between the intake conduit and the lower chamber and provided with at least one intake one-way valve for fresh air entering from the outside through the intake conduit and the intake passage into the lower chamber; and an exhaust passage formed between the exhaust conduit and the lower chamber and provided with at least one exhaust one-way valve for dirty air exhaled from the user to be discharged outwards through the exhaust passage and the exhaust conduit.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0010] FIG. 1A and FIG. 1B illustrates a schematic front view and a schematic rear view of a breathable mask according to an embodiment of the present invention, respectively.

    [0011] FIG. 2 is a sagittal cross-sectional view of a breathable mask according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0012] FIG. 3A is a sagittal cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 2, which shows a schematic view of the connector before being assembled to the purge valve.

    [0013] FIG. 3B is a sagittal cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 3A, which shows a schematic view of the connector assembled to the purge valve.

    [0014] FIG. 3C is a sagittal cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 3B, which shows a schematic view of the mouthpiece, connector and purge valve being assembled together.

    [0015] FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the connector according to another embodiment of the present invention.

    [0016] FIG. 5A is a sagittal cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 2, showing the intake airflow.

    [0017] FIG. 5B is a sagittal cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 2, showing the flows of exhaust and drainage.

    [0018] FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the mouthpiece according to another embodiment of the present invention.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    [0019] In the following description, the present invention will be explained with reference to various embodiments thereof. These embodiments of the present invention are not intended to limit the present invention to any specific environment, applications or particular method for implementations described in these embodiments. Therefore, the description of these embodiments is only for the purpose of illustration rather than to limit the present invention. It shall be appreciated that, in the following embodiments and the attached drawings, elements not directly related to the present invention are omitted from the depiction, and dimensional proportions among individual elements in the attached drawings are provided only for ease of understanding but not to limit the actual scale of the present invention.

    [0020] The first embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B. FIG. 1A illustrates a front view of a breathable mask 1 of the present invention, and FIG. 1B illustrates a rear view of the breathable mask 1. The breathable mask 1 includes a body 11 and a breathing tube 13. The body 11 is connected to the breathing tube 13 so that the interior of the body 11 is in fluid communication with the outside through the breathing tube 13. As a result, when the user wears the breathable mask 1 for snorkeling activities, the user can inhale in fresh air through the breathing tube 13 and exhale out dirty air through the breathing tube 13.

    [0021] The body 11 includes a main frame 111, a secondary frame 112, a lens 113, a waterproof skirt 115, a purge valve 117 and a mouthpiece 119. The mouthpiece 119 is fixed to, integrally formed with or detachably connected to the purge valve 117. In one embodiment, in the condition that the volume of the lower chamber 204 is controlled at about 200 ml to achieve good exhaust and drainage effects, the inner volume of the channel formed between the mouthpiece 119 and the purge valve 117 can be designed to be less than 20 ml.

    [0022] It shall be appreciated that in this embodiment, the lens 113 is, but not limited to, a detachable lens, so the corresponding regions of the lens 113 and the waterproof skirt 115 are fixed to the main frame 111 by the secondary frame 112. However, in other embodiments, the lens can be a non-detachable lens directly fixed on the main frame, so there is no need to provide a secondary frame fixing the lens. In addition, in this embodiment, the lens 113 can extend above the main frame 111 to provide a structure for connecting the breathing tube 13. However, in other embodiments, the structure for connecting the breathing tube 13 can be provided by the main frame 111. Therefore, the connection structure between the main body 11 and the breathing tube 13 is not intended to limit the present invention.

    [0023] A part of the waterproof skirt 115 is embedded in the main frame 111, and has a partition 115 which divides the interior of the main body 11 into an upper chamber 202 and a lower chamber 204. The purge valve 117 is disposed in the lower portion of the body 11 and is in one-way fluid communication with the lower chamber 202 so that users can drain and exhaust through the purge valve 117.

    [0024] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the purge valve 117 is substantially aligned with the user’s mouth. Therefore, when the user faces down for snorkeling underwater, the purge valve 117 can tend to substantially parallel to the water surface so that the accumulated water within the mask body can be concentrated in the reservoir of the purge valve 117 for easy drainage and exhaust. The mouthpiece 119 is disposed in the lower chamber 204 and has a first end (proximal to the user) for the user’s mouth to contain and a second end (distal from the user) opposite to the first end and being in fluid communication with the purge valve 117. With the aid of the fluid communication channel formed between the mouthpiece 119 and the purge valve 117, when the user exhales heavily through the mouth, the exhaled airflow can flow intensively toward the purge valve 117 through the channel to make drainage and exhaust well.

    [0025] In addition, as shown in FIG. 1B, the waterproof skirt 115 may further include a chin strap 115b for the user to place it on the chin to increase the stability of the breathable mask 1 when snorkeling. The chin strap 115b can be integrally formed with the waterproof skirt 115 at a lower portion thereof, which is generally aligned with the jawbone of most users in order to be fastened easily. In other embodiments, the chin strap can also be arranged in an alternative way, such as being assembled or glued, at the lower portion of the waterproof skirt 115 in a reasonable way. That is, the installation method of the chin strap does not limit the scope of the present invention.

    [0026] In one embodiment, since the breathable mask 1 of the present invention provides a mouthpiece 119 for the user to contain in the mouth, the wearing of the breathable mask 1 can be made more stable. This way, for the breathable mask 1, the simplist and more convenient two-point head strap (not shown) can be used, instead of the complicated designs of three-point or four-point fixed head strap. It is adequately stable even the breathable mask 1 is no longer provided with the chin strap 115b.

    [0027] The second embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG. 2, which illustrates a sagittal cross-sectional view of a breathable mask 2 of the present invention. The main body 11 may further include a connector 118 disposed between the purge valve 117 and the mouthpiece 119. The connector 118 is fixed to, integrally formed with or detachably connected to at least one of the purge valve 117 and the mouthpiece 119.

    [0028] In addition, as shown in FIG. 2, the main frame 111 may include a lens frame 111a for the lens 113 to be embedded therein, and a mouth frame 111b located below the lens frame 111a. The lens frame 111a and the mouth frame 111b correspondingly cover the user’s eyes and mouth, respectively. The waterproof skirt 115 also includes a nose covering portion 115c and a mouth skirt portion 115d, the nose covering portion 115c protrudes outwards between the lens frame 111a and the mouth frame 111b, and the purge valve 117 is interposed between the mouth frame 111b and the mouth skirt portion 115d.

    [0029] In addition, the purge valve may have a seat 117a and a film 117b disposed on the seat 117a. As shown in FIG. 2, the seat 117a is disposed in an opening of the mouth skirt portion 115d. In one embodiment, in the case that the volume of the lower chamber 204 is controlled at about 200 ml, the diameter of the seat 117a is preferably 23-28 mm, so as to easily push the film 117b to work.

    [0030] The third embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 3A, 3B, and 3C, which are side cross-sectional views of a breathable mask 3 of the present invention, illustrating the detachable connection of the connector 118 to the purge valve 117 and the mouthpiece 119.

    [0031] As shown in FIGS. 3A to 3C, the connector 118 is in hold-down connection with the purge valve 117, wherein the connector 118 is provided with a male fastener 118a, and the seat 117a is provided with a female fastener 117a1 being detachably coupled to the male fastener 118a. In this way, when the connector 118 is assembled with the seat 117a, the male fastener 118a is fixed onto the seat 117a after being resiliently pressed inward and resiliently returning outwards into the female fastener 117a1, whereby making the connector 118 fixed on the seat 117a.

    [0032] In one embodiment, the connector 118 is made of a rigid material selected from polycarbonate (PC), polyoxymethylene (POM), Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polyvinylchloride (PVC), Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP) or combinations thereof.

    [0033] In one embodiment, the connector 118 has at least one guiding hole formed on a sidewall thereof. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3A-3B, one sidewall of the connector 118 has a elongated guiding hole 118b1. In other embodiments, the guiding hole of the connector 118 may have a circular, oval or square configuration.

    [0034] In addition, in an implementation, as shown in FIG. 4, the other sidewall of the connector 118 may include a plurality of guiding holes 118b2 arranged in a honeycomb shape. However, in other embodiments, the guiding holes may be arranged in a mesh shape, a honeycomb shape, a grille shape or any combination thereof. The arrangement that the sidewall of the connector 118 proximal to the user’s nose is designed to have the above-mentioned guiding holes can provide the air intake path from the lower chamber 204 when the user inhales through the mouth, and can also provide the path for the water leaking in the mask to flow into the reservoir formed around the purge valve 117. In addition, it is more effective to prevent the water of the reservoir from splashing back to the nose when the user exhales heavily to force the water to drain from the mouthpiece 119 to the purge valve 117.

    [0035] In reference to FIG. 3A again, the breathing tube 13 may include an intake conduit 13a and an exhaust conduit 13b adjacent to the intake conduit 13a. The body 11 may further include an intake passage (not shown) formed between the intake conduit 13a and the lower chamber 204, and an intake one-way valve 1121a disposed on the nose covering portion 115c for fresh air entering from the outside through the intake conduit 11a and the intake passage, then into the lower chamber 204. Furthermore, the body 11 further includes an exhaust passage (not shown), formed between the exhaust conduit 13b and the lower chamber 204 and an exhaust one-way valve 1123a optionally provided on the nose covering portion 115c for dirty air exhaled by the user to be discharged outwards through the exhaust passage and the exhaust conduit 13b.

    [0036] Since FIG. 3A only shows one side of the breathable mask 3, it is understandable that the other side of the breathable mask 3 can also be symmetrically provided, on the nose covering portion 115c, with another intake one-way valve 1121a and another exhaust one-way valve 1123a. Furthermore, the intake conduit 13a can be designed as single-passage in the middle inside and the exhaust conduit 13b can be designed as a double-passage on the left and right sides inside the breathing tube 13. Therefore, according to the design requirement of the intake conduit 13a and the exhaust conduit 13b, it can be defined various types of intake and exhaust passage by the lens frame 111a, the lens 113 and/or the waterproof skirt 115. Accordingly, any masks with the design of the breathing tube having the intake conduit and the exhaust conduit, and with the design of the body having the intake passage and the exhaust passage to make fresh air enter the lower chamber from the outside and the dirty air exhaled by the user to be discharged to the outside are all applicable to the structure of the breathable mask having a mouthpiece as the present invention sets forth.

    [0037] The fourth embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B. In view of the volume of the lower chamber 204 well controlled at about 200 ml, the distance D between the second end 119b of the mouthpiece 119 and the seat 117a of the purge valve 117 can range between 5 mm and 30 mm. As shown by the hollow airflow lines in FIG. 5A, when the user snorkels and inhales through the mouth, fresh air can enter the upper chamber 202 through the breathing tube 13, then enter the lower chamber 204 through the intake one-way valve 1121a, and finally enter the mouth via the connector 118 and the mouthpiece 119 through the guiding holes 118b1 and 118b2 of the connector 118.

    [0038] On the other hand, as shown by the solid airflow line in FIG. 5B, when the user snorkels, the water leaking in the mask will flow into the reservoir 302 formed around the purge valve 117 through the guiding holes 118b1 and 118b2 of the connector 118. Therefore, when the user exhales heavily through the mouth, the exhaled dirty air can pass through the connector 118 to the purge valve 117 to push the film 117b to open, together with draining the water held in the reservoir 302. At the same time, the dirty air exhaled by the user through the mouth and/or nose can also be exhaled outwards from the lower chamber 204, through the optionally provided exhaust one-way valve 1123a, the exhaust passage and the breathing tube 13.

    [0039] The fourth embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG. 6, illustrating a mouthpiece 619 of the present invention, which applys to the breathable masks 1, 2, and 3 of the above embodiments. The mouthpiece 619 is made of a soft material. Likewise, the mouthpiece 619 has a first end 619a (proximal to the user) for the user’s mouth to contain and a second end 619b (distal from the user) opposite to the first end 619a. In addition, in this embodiment, the mouthpiece 619 further has a flexible tube body 619c. The flexible tube body 619c may have a multi-folded structure, as shown in FIG. 6. However, in other embodiments, the flexible tube body 619c may have a coiled tube curved structure.

    [0040] In this way, the mouthpiece 619 is stretchable because of its own soft material and can increase the moving range so as to better fit users of various ages, genders, and shapes of face and mouth, thereby increasing the comfort of use.

    [0041] This way, the arrangement that the mouthpiece 619 is designed stretchable, flexibile or resilient allows necessary to align the purge valve 117 in a precise position with the user’s mouth, and the user can therefore feel more comfortabe when wearing the mask. In this case, the user can still drain and exhaust air by means of the channel in fluid communicating the mouthpiece 119 with the purge valve 117.

    [0042] To conclude, the breathable mask of the present invention provides a channel for fluid communicating the mouthpiece with the purge valve, so that the user can exhale through the mouth to perform effective drainage and exhaust when snorkeling, thus increasing the user’s safety and comfort when snorkeling and reducing the chance of interrupting snorkeling due to water leaking into the mask. Moreover, the breathable mask of the present invention allows the mouthpiece to be contained by the user, which can make the wearing of the mask more stable and the design of the head strap more flexible. It becomes possible to use the two-point fixed head strap to tie up the mask onto the user’s head, without the need of choosing the three-point or four-point fixed head strap having a much more complicated structure.

    [0043] The above-mentioned embodiments are only used to illustrate the implementations of the present invention and explain the technical features of the present invention, and are not used to limit the scope of the present invention. Any changes or equivalent arrangements that can be easily accomplished by people skilled in this art fall within the scope of the present invention, and the scope of the present invention should be based on the claims of the patent application.