BREATHABLE MASK, AND STRUCTURE OF ITS BODY
20230312067 ยท 2023-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63C11/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A breathable mask (10, 20, 30, 40, 50) has a body including a main frame (13, 23, 33, 43, 53), a lens (14, 24, 34, 44, 54) and a waterproof sealing skirt (15, 25, 35, 45, 55). The waterproof sealing skirt has a partition, which divides the interior of the body into an upper chamber (17, 27, 37, 47, 57) and a lower chamber (18, 28, 38, 48, 58). A bridge (151, 252, 351, 451, 551) is provided to further divide the lower chamber into a nasal chamber (181, 281, 381, 481, 581) and a mouth chamber (182, 282, 382, 482, 582) under the nasal chamber. When the user puts on the mask, his/her nose and mouth are accommodated in the nasal chamber and the mouth chamber, respectively. The nasal chamber and the mouth chamber are capable of being in fluid communication through the bridge.
Claims
1. A breathable mask (10, 20, 30, 40, 50) comprising a body (11, 21, 31, 41, 51) and at least one breathing tube (12, 22, 32, 42, 52), the at least one breathing tube being in fluid communication with an interior of the body, and including an intake conduit (121, 221, 321, 421, 521) and an exhaust conduit (122, 222, 322, 422, 522) independent of each other; the body including: a main frame (13, 23, 33, 43, 53); a lens (14, 24, 34, 44, 54) fitted in the main frame; a waterproof sealing skirt (15, 25, 35, 45, 55), at least partially fitted with the main frame and the lens, the waterproof sealing skirt being suitable for fitting on a user's face; wherein the waterproof sealing skirt has a partition (16, 26, 36, 46, 56) to separate the interior of the body into a an upper chamber (17, 27, 37, 47, 57) and a lower chamber (18, 28, 38, 48, 58), whereby when the user wears the mask through a fastening device, the partition is seated on a nose of the user, eyes of the user are housed in the upper chamber, and the nose of the user and mouth of the use are accommodated in the lower chamber; an intake passage formed from the intake conduit to the lower chamber; an exhaust passage formed from the lower chamber to the exhaust conduit; characterized in that: the waterproof sealing skirt further includes a bridge (151, 251, 351, 451, 551), formed across the lower chamber, whereby dividing the lower chamber into a nasal chamber (181, 281, 381, 481, 581) and an mouth chamber (182, 282, 382, 482, 582) below the nasal chamber, when the user puts on the mask, the user's nose is accommodated in the nasal chamber, and the user's mouth is accommodated in the mouth chamber, wherein the intake passage is in fluid communication with the nasal chamber, the exhaust passage is in fluid communication with the mouth chamber or the nasal chamber, and the nasal chamber and the mouth chamber are suitably in fluid communication with each other through the bridge.
2. The breathable mask according to claim 1, wherein the mask (10, 20, 30, 40) includes one breathing tube (12, 22, 32, 42), and the breathing tube has the intake conduit (121, 221, 321, 421) and the exhaust conduit (122, 222, 322, 422) formed therein.
3. The breathable mask according to claim 2, wherein the intake passage is provided with a first one-way valve (161, 261, 361) to unidirectionally provide inhaled air from the upper chamber (17, 27, 37) into the nasal chamber (181, 281, 381).
4. The breathable mask according to claim 3, wherein the first one-way valve (161, 261) is disposed on the partition (16, 26).
5. The breathable mask according to claim 4, wherein the exhaust passage is provided with a second one-way valve (162, 262) to provide exhaled air to be unidirectionally discharged from the lower chamber (18, 28) along the exhaust passage.
6. The breathable mask according to claim 4, wherein the exhaust passage in in fluid communication with the mouth chamber (182, 282), and the bridge (151, 251) is formed with at least one opening (152, 252) so that the nasal chamber (181, 281) is in fluid communication with the mouth chamber (182, 282) therethrough.
7. The breathable mask according to claim 6, wherein the bridge (251) further includes a third one-way valve (255) disposed on the at least one opening (252) to provide the inhaled air from the nasal chamber (281) to enter the mouth chamber (282) unidirectionally.
8. The breathable mask according to claim 3, wherein the exhaust passage communicates with the nasal chamber (37).
9. The breathable mask according to claim 8, wherein the exhaust passage is provided with a second one-way valve (362) to provide exhaled air from the nasal chamber (381) to be discharged outward along the exhaust passage.
10. The breathable mask according to claim 8, wherein the bridge (351) is provided with at least one opening (352), and further comprises a third one-way valve (355) provided on the at least one opening to provide the inhaled air from the nasal chamber (381) to unidirectionally enter the mouth chamber (382).
11. The breathable mask according to claim 3, wherein the exhaust passage communicates with the mouth chamber (482), and the first one-way valve (461) lies on a lower, outer side of the partition (46).
12. The breathable mask according to claim 11, wherein the exhaust passage is provided with a second one-way valve, which provides exhaled air to be unidirectionally discharged from the mouth chamber along the exhaust passage.
13. The breathable mask according to claim 11, wherein the exhaust passage is provided with a dividing wall (454) at an inlet area thereof, in which the dividing wall is merged and integrally formed with the partition (46) and the bridge (451), so that the exhaled air from the mouth chamber (482) is further isolated from the inhaled air entering the nasal chamber (481).
14. The breathable mask according to claim 13, wherein the bridge (451) is provided with at least one opening (452), and further comprises a third one-way valve (455) provided on the at least one opening to provide the inhaled air from the nasal chamber (481) to unidirectionally enter the mouth chamber (482).
15. The breathable mask according to claim 1, wherein the mask (50) includes two breathing tubes (52, 52a), one of which (52) defines the intake conduit (521), and the other (52a) defines the exhaust conduit (522); and wherein the exhaust conduit extends along an outer contour of the body (51) to be adjacent to the intake conduit, and has a lower end being inserted into the mouth chamber (582) in a waterproof manner so as to communicate with the mouth chamber.
16. The breathable mask according to claim 15, wherein the intake passage is provided with a first one-way valve (561), which provides inhaled air from the upper chamber (57) into the nasal chamber (581) unidirectionally.
17. The breathable mask according to claim 16, wherein the first one-way valve (561) lies on a lower, outer side of the partition (56).
18. The breathable mask according to claim 15, wherein the exhaust conduit (522) is interposed between one side of the main frame (53) and the waterproof skirt (55).
19. The breathable mask according to claim 15, wherein exhaust conduit (522) is provided with a second one-way valve (562) at a top thereof so as to provide exhaled air to be unidirectionally discharged from the mouth chamber (582) through the exhaust conduit (522).
20. A structure of a body (11, 21, 31, 42, 51) of a breathable mask (10, 20, 30, 40, 50), comprising: a main frame (13, 23, 33, 43, 53); a lens (14, 24, 34, 44, 54) fitted in the main frame; a waterproof sealing skirt (15, 25, 35, 45, 55), at least partially fitted with the main frame and the lens, in which the waterproof sealing skirt is suitable for fitting on a user's face, and has a partition (16, 26, 26, 46, 56) to separate an interior of the body into a an upper chamber (17, 27, 37, 47, 57) and a lower chamber (18, 28, 38, 48, 58), whereby when the user wears the mask, the partition is seated on a nose of the user, and eyes of the user are housed in the upper chamber, and the user's nose and a mouth of the user are accommodated in the lower chamber; characterized in that: the waterproof sealing skirt further includes a bridge (151, 252, 351, 451, 551), disposed across the lower chamber, whereby dividing the lower chamber into a nasal chamber (181, 281, 381, 481, 581) and an mouth chamber (182, 282, 382, 482, 582) below the nasal chamber; when the user puts on the mask, the user's nose is accommodated in the nasal chamber, the user's mouth is accommodated in the mouth chamber, and the nasal chamber and the mouth chamber can be in fluid communication with each other through the bridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0020] The following is the common structure of various embodiments, so the reference numerals corresponding to each figure are systematically listed in parallel. Among them, the elements in the first, second, third, fourth and fifth embodiments are named by the numerals starting with the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, respectively, in order for clarity and conciseness.
[0021] In reference to
[0022] The waterproof sealing skirt 15, 25, 35, 45, 55 also includes a bridge 151, 251, 351, 451, 551, disposed across the lower chamber 18, 28, 38, 48, 58, so that the lower chamber 18, 28, 38, 48, 58 is divided into a nasal chamber 181, 281, 381, 481, 581 and a mouth chamber 182, 282, 382, 482, 582 located below the nasal chamber 181, 281, 381, 481, 581. When the user wears the mask 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, the user's nose is accommodated in the nasal chamber 181, 281, 381, 481, 581, and the user's mouth is accommodated in the mouth chambers 182, 282, 382, 482, 582. The intake passage is in fluid communication with the nasal chamber 181, 281, 381, 481, 581, and the exhaust passage is in fluid communication with the mouth chamber 182, 282, 382, 482, 582 or the nasal chamber 181, 281, 381, 481, 581. The nasal chamber 181, 281, 381, 481, 581 and the mouth chamber 182, 282, 382, 482, 582 are suitable for being in fluid communication with each other through the bridge 151, 251, 351, 451, 551.
[0023]
[0024] In this embodiment, the exhaust passage communicates with the mouth chamber 182. The bridge 151 is provided with at least one opening 152 (however, the number and shape of the openings are not limited). When the user puts on the mask 10, fluid communication between the nasal chamber 181 and the mouth chamber 182 can only be performed through the opening 152. As shown by the hollow airflow lines of
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[0026] In this embodiment, the exhaust passage communicates with the mouth chamber 282. At least one opening 252 is provided on the bridge 251 (the number and shape of the openings are not limited). The bridge 251 further includes a third one-way valve 255 which is disposed on the opening 252. That is to say, when the user wears the mask 20, fluid is only allowed to flow from the nasal chamber 281 to the mouth chamber 282 through the third one-way valve 255. As shown by the hollow airflow lines of
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[0028] Similar to the second embodiment, the mask 30 includes a breathing tube 32 with the intake conduit 321 and the exhaust conduit 322 formed therein. The intake passage is provided with a first one-way valve 361, which only allows inhalation air to enter from the upper chamber 37 to the nasal chamber 381 unidirectionally. Preferably, the first one-way valve 361 is located on the partition 36, and more preferably, the exhaust passage can be provided with a second one-way valve 362 to ensure that the exhaled air is unidirectionally discharged through the exhaust passage from the lower chamber 38, and to further prevent the dirty air accumulated in the exhaust passage from flowing back into the nasal chamber 381.
[0029] In this embodiment, the exhaust passage communicates with the nasal chamber 381. The bridge 351 is provided with at least one opening 352 (the number and shape of the openings are not limited), and the bridge 351 further includes a third one-way valve 355, which is disposed on the opening 352 to only allow the inhaled air to enter from the nasal chamber 381 into the mouth chamber 382 unidirectionally. That is to say, when the user puts on the mask 20, fluid is only allowed to flow from the nasal chamber 381 to the mouth chamber 382 through the third one-way valve 355. As shown by the hollow airflow lines of
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[0031] In this embodiment, the exhaust passage communicates with the mouth chamber 482. The bridge 451 is provided with at least one opening 452 (the number and shape of the openings are not limited), and the bridge 451 further includes a third one-way valve 455, which is disposed on the opening 452 to allow the inhaled air to unidirectionally enter from the nasal chamber 481 into the mouth chamber 482. That is to say, when the user puts on the mask 40, fluid is only allowed to flow from the nasal chamber 481 to the mouth chamber 482 through the third one-way valve 455. As shown by the hollow airflow lines of
[0032] In order to prevent the dirty air discharged from the mouth chamber 482 from being mixed into the next inhalation, in this embodiment, the intake passage and the exhaust passage can be further isolated. Specifically, the exhaust passage is provided with a dividing wall 454 at an inlet area thereof, in which the dividing wall is merged and integrally formed with the partition 46 and the bridge 451, so that the exhaled air from the mouth chamber 482 is further isolated from the inhaled air entering the nasal chamber 481.
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[0034] In this embodiment, the exhaust passage communicates with the mouth chamber 582. The bridge 551 is provided with at least one opening 552 (the number and shape of the openings are not limited), and the bridge 551 further includes a third one-way valve 555, which is disposed on the opening 552 to allow the inhaled air to unidirectionally enter from the nasal chamber 581 into the mouth chamber 582. That is to say, when the user puts on the mask 50, fluid is only allowed to flow from the nasal chamber 581 to the mouth chamber 582 through the third one-way valve 555. As shown by the hollow airflow lines of
[0035] Comprehensively and conclusively learned from the above-mentioned embodiments, in fact, the key point of the present invention is the structure of the body 11, 21, 31, 42, 51 of the breathable mask 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, which comprises: a main frame 13, 23, 33, 43, 53, a lens 14, 24, 34, 44, 54, embedded in the main frame, a waterproof sealing skirt 15, 25, 35, 45, 55, at least partially connected to the main frame 13, 23, 33, 43, 53 and the lens 14, 24, 34, 44, 54. The waterproof sealing skirt 15, 25, 35, 45, 55 is suitable for fitting on a user's face and has a partition 16, 26, 26, 46, 56, which divides the interior of the body 11, 21, 31, 42, 51 into an upper chamber 17, 27, 37, 47, 57 and the lower chamber 18, 28, 38, 48, 58. When the user puts on the mask 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, the partition 16, 26, 26, 46, 56 is located on the user's nose, and the user's eyes are accommodated in the upper chambers 17, 27, 37, 47, 57, and the user's nose and mouth are accommodated in the lower chambers 18, 28, 38, 48, 58. More importantly, the waterproof sealing skirt 15, 25, 35, 45, 55 also includes a bridge 151, 252, 351, 451, 551 disposed across the lower chamber 18, 28, 38, 48, 58, thereby dividing the lower chambers 18, 28, 38, 48, 58 into a nasal chamber 181, 281, 381, 481, 581 and a mouth chamber 182, 282, 382, 482, 582 located below the nasal chamber. After wearing the mask, the user's nose is accommodated in the nasal chambers 181, 281, 381, 481, 581, and the user's mouth is accommodated in the mouth chambers 182, 282, 382, 482, 582. The nasal chambers 181, 281, 381, 481, 581 and the mouth chambers 182, 282, 382, 482, 582 are suitable for fluid communication through the bridges 151, 252, 351, 451, 551, preferably, for fluid communication unidirectionally from the nasal chamber to the mouth chamber.
[0036] It can be understood that the physiological structure of the human body has some established natural mechanisms, which automatically tend to the environment with clean air and avoid the environment with dirty air. Therefore, under the water surface, if the nose cannot breathe freely, and only the mouth can, in order to maintain life, the physiological mechanism will automatically lift the soft palate to block nasal breathing and switch to mouth breathing without training. Under the nature mechanism, this is why the traditional snorkeling equipment uses a diving mask to cover the eyes and nose, prohibiting nose breathing, and uses an independent snorkel to allow the user to breathe alone through the snorkel through the mouth. Of course, if the nose and mouth can breathe evenly, the user will use the nose or mouth to breathe freely, but usually only one of them can be selected as the main method, and the two cannot be used at the same time. It is another natural tendency in the anatomy. Furthermore, if in an environment, the nose is easier to inhale in fresh air than the mouth, the human brain will subconsciously and naturally order itself to use the nose to breathe (at this time the soft palate is lowered), allowing itself to get a comfortable breathing model containing more oxygen.
[0037] Therefore, in any embodiment of the above-mentioned design, although it is feasible to use mouth or nose to breathe, because the nasal chamber is the first chamber where fresh air enters the mask and is provided to the human body for inhalation, and there is almost no dirty air exhaled from the mouth to remain in the previous breathing cycle, inhaling through the nose will naturally become the most comfortable choice for the user. This further highlights the advantages of the present invention. Taking the fourth and fifth embodiments as an example, if the user inhales through the nose, regardless of using the mouth or the nose to exhale, the dirty air that has not been discharged will be stored in the mouth chamber and the exhaust passage. Also, the intake and exhaust passages are not communicated or shared at all, so the fresh air coming in from the outside will be provided to the user for inhalation with almost 100% purity. This is an effect that the prior art cannot achieve.
[0038] Furthermore, it should be noted that the exhaust conduits, exhaust tunnels or exhaust passages of the above-mentioned embodiments are best designed with bilateral symmetry, but for the sake of clarity and conciseness, only one of them is selected for illustration and proposition, and its number is, however, not limited. In addition, the present invention divides the lower chamber into a nasal chamber and a mouth chamber with a bridge, which can be used in any form of full-face masks. In this application, only one type is selected for illustration (as specifically seen in