Face Covering With Removable Filtering Element
20220079276 ยท 2022-03-17
Inventors
- Arash Mohammadian-Khezerlou (Vancouver, CA)
- Arash Ross Seyed (Vancouver, CA)
- Behzad Ghods-Mahmoudzadeh (Vancouver, CA)
- Pedram Hosseini (Vancouver, CA)
Cpc classification
B01D2279/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/0005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A42B1/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A neck gaiter includes a body having a generally tubular or cylindrical shape. The gaiter includes a pair of closure mechanisms at each open end of the body in order to facilitate and securely retain the placement of the gaiter where desired on the wearer. The length of the material forming the gaiter enables the gaiter to be worn around the neck, over the nose and mouth of the wearer and over at least a portion of the head of the wearer, providing additional wearable position configurations for the gaiter. The gaiter includes a pocket formed thereon within which a filter element can be positioned. The pocket is located on the gaiter in a location where the pocket and filter element are readily positioned over the nose and mouth of the wearer.
Claims
1. A garment comprising: a. a cylindrical body having a pair of opposed open. ends; b. a closure mechanism disposed at and retained within the body adjacent each open end,
2. The garment of claim 1 wherein the closure mechanism comprises an elastic drawstring retained within a channel formed in the body at each. open end.
3. The garment of claim 2 wherein the drawstring is formed as loop.
4. The garment of claim 2 further comprising an adjustment mechanism engaged with the drawstring to enable a length of the drawstring within the channel to be adjusted to alter the size of the associated open end.
5. The garment of claim 1 wherein the body defines an exterior surface and an interior surface, and further comprising a pocket disposed on the interior surface of the body.
6. The garment of claim. 5 further comprising a closure mechanism engaged between the pocket and the interior surface of the body.
7. The gar merit of claim 6 further comprising a filter element disposed within the pocket.
8. The garment of claim 7 wherein the filter element includes a pair of openings engaged with the closure mechanism,
9. The garment of claim. 8 wherein the closure mechanism comprises: a. a number of female receptacles on the pocket; and b. a number of complementary male projections on the interior surface of the body, and w herein the male projections are inserted through the openings into engagement with the female receptacles.
10. The garment of claim 5 further comprising at least one anti-slip sealing strip disposed on the interior surface of the body.
11. The garment of claim 10 wherein the anti-slip sealing strip comprises a flexible support member covered with an anti-slip coating material.
12. A method of selectively covering the nose and mouth of an individual for filtering air being breathed by the individual, the method comprising the steps of: a. providing a garment a cylindrical body defining an interior surface and an exterior surface and having a pair of opposed open ends, an elastic drawstring closure mechanism disposed at and retained within the body adjacent at least one open end and a pocket disposed on the interior surface of the body; b. positioning a filter element within the pocket; and c. placing the garment over the head of the individual; and d. securing the closure mechanism to engage the drawstring with portions of the head of the individual to position the filter element over the nose and mouth of the wearer.
13. The method of claim 12 further comprising the steps of; a. releasing the closure mechanism to adjust the position of the garment on the head of the individual; and b. re-securing the closure mechanism to the head of the individual.
14. The method of claim 12 wherein the step of securing the closure mechanism simultaneously positions the filter element over the nose and mouth of the wearer and the garment over the head of the wearer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF' THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The drawings illustrate the best mode currently contemplated of practicing the present invention. Exemplary embodiments of the article of furniture are shown in the accompanying drawings, it should be appreciated that like reference numbers used in the drawings may identify like components.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] With reference now to the drawing figures in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the disclosure, an exemplary embodiment of a gaiter is illustrated generally at 10 in FIGS, 1A-1F, The gaiter 10 is a garment to be worn on the head 12 and/or neck 14 of a wearer 16 in various convertible configurations, such as a neck scarf (
[0022] As best shown in
[0023] The ability of the drawstring 26 to shape the open ends 20,22 as desired to conform to the shape of the body part against which the open end 20,22 of the body 18 of the gaiter 14 is engaged enables the gaiter 10 to be securely fastened to the wearer 16 in a wider variety of configurations than prior art gaiters 10. More particularly, the drawstrings 26 enable the open ends 20, 22 to be tightly secured to the head 12 and neck 14 of the wearer 16 in all of the configurations shown in
[0024] Further, the avoidance of flaps or other opposed portions of the gaiter 10 that need to be secured to one another, as in prior art gaiters, greatly increases the ease of engaging and adjusting the gaiter on the head 12 and neck 14 of the wearer 16. Also, in another exemplary alternate embodiment, even when the drawstrings 26 are not tightly engaged with the wearer 16, the drawstrings 26 prevent the gaiter 10 from coming off of the wearer 16 by maintaining the gaiter 10 in loose engagement with the wearer 16. This is due to the drawstrings 26 being selected to have lengths that are slightly less than that of the diameter of the head 14 of a wearer 16. In this manner, even when loosened, the drawstrings 26 prevent the gaiter 20 from inadvertently being removed from the head 12 of the wearer 16. However., the elastic nature of material. forming the drawstrings 26 enables the drawstrings 26 to be stretched to allow the gaiter 10 to be readily drawn over and removed from the head 12 of the wearer 16.
[0025] Referring now to
[0026] In the illustrated exemplary embodiment of
[0027] When disengaged, the securing mechanism 48 allows access to the interior 46 of the pocket 36 to enable a filter element 56 to be placed therein. The filter element 56 is capable of filtering a number of different contaminants out of the air passing through the filter element 56, including small particulate matter such as dust, pollen and virus-containing droplets, among others. The filter element 56 can have any suitable configuration, such. as a monolithic filter element, a layered fitter element, or any other type of air filtration structure that can be used by itself or in combination with another structure, such as a container or pouch for the filter element 56. In an exemplary embodiment, the filter element 56 is formed of a flexible material that enables the fitter element 56 to conform to the shape of the gaiter 10. When worn in any configuration. Further, the filter element 56 conforms closely to the shape of the pocket 36, such that filter element 56 does not readily slide within the pocket 36 and remains on the proper location on the gaiter 10 to provide optimal filtration to the wearer 16.
[0028] The position of the pocket 36 is provided on the interior surface 34 such that when the gaiter 10 is worn in a configuration to cover the face of the wearer 16, the pocket 36 and any filter element 56 disposed therein is properly located over the nose and mouth of the wearer 16 to provide filtration to the air being breathed in by the wearer 16.
[0029] In an alternative embodiment, as shown in
[0030] In an alternative exemplary embodiment, the pocket 36 can be formed to be releasably secured to the interior surface 34 of the gaiter 10. The pocket 36 can include one portion of a suitable engagement mechanism, such as zipper, hook and loop fastener closure, among others, that is engageable with the other portion disposed on the interior surface 34 of the gaiter 10. In this embodiment, the filter element 56 can be positioned within. the pocket 36, either with or without engagement of the filter element 56 with the securing structure 58, which can optionally be present on the pocket 36, and the pocket 36 is releasably secured to the interior surface 34 using the aligned portions of the engagement mechanism. The portion of the engagement mechanism on the interior surface 34 is located to position the filter element 56 directly in front of the nose and mouth of the wearer 16 when the gaiter 10 is placed on the head 12 of the wearer 16.
[0031] In still another exemplary embodiment, the pocket 36 can be omitted and the engagement mechanism can include a portion disposed on the interior surface 34 and on the filter element 56 that are releasably engageable with one another. In this manner, the filter element 56 can be directly secured to the interior surface 34 directly in front of the nose and mouth of the wearer 16 when the gaiter 10 is placed on the head 12 of the wearer 16.
[0032] Looking now at the illustrated exemplary embodiments shown in
[0033] In other alternative, exemplary embodiments the gaiter 1 can include additional strips 62 in other locations on the gaiter 10, which can provide further adaptability to the gaiter 10.
[0034] In addition to the several. aspects and advantages of the present disclosure which have been described and illustrated, it should be noted that various additional aspects and advantages of the present invention may be envisioned by those persons who are skilled in the garment art and are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming and the subject matter regarded as the invention.