Mask with display
11129424 · 2021-09-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D13/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G09F9/301
PHYSICS
International classification
A41D13/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mask with display (1) is characterized by comprising: a mask body part (10) made of a pliable and breathable material to cover the bottom part of the user's face; a flexible display (100) covering the mask body part (10); and ear loops (11) attached on both end sides of the mask body part (10). The flexible display (100) is characterized by having multiple through holes for breathing. The mask, while also being breathable, allows the user to alter his/her facial appearance to a makeup face simply by wearing the mask.
Claims
1. A mask comprising: a mask body part made of a pliable and breathable material to cover a bottom part of a user's face including the mouth and the nose; a flexible display covering the mask body part; and ear loops attached on both end sides of the mask body part; characterized in that the flexible display has multiple through holes for breathing, and a diameter of the through holes is 1 mm or smaller; characterized in that the through holes are provided in a manner skirting around light-emitting elements inside the flexible display.
2. The mask according to claim 1, characterized in that the mask body part has a pocket structure for supporting the flexible display in a manner covering the mask body part, and the pocket structure is made of a transparent, breathable, and pliable material.
3. The mask according to claim 1, characterized in that the mask has an image control computer for controlling images to be shown on the flexible display.
4. The mask according to claim 3, characterized in that the image control computer is a computer built into a mobile communication device.
5. The mask according to claim 3, characterized in that the mask has a sensor for detecting a movement of the user's mouth, and the image control computer controls the images according to signals received from the sensor.
6. The mask according to claim 5, characterized in that the sensor is either a piezoelectric sensor or microphone.
7. The mask according to claim 3, characterized in that the mask has either a keyboard or buttons, and the image control computer controls the images according to signals from the keyboard or buttons.
8. The mask according to claim 1, characterized in that the mask has a spacer for providing an air passage space between the mask body part and the bottom part of the face.
9. The mask according to claim 1, characterized in that the flexible display is comprised of multiple flexible displays that are placed compactly on the mask body apart from each other with enough spacing in between to let air pass through.
10. The mask according to claim 1, characterized in that the mask body part is shaped to cover an entire face of the user including the eyes.
11. A program executed by a computer processor and used with the mask according to claim 3, characterized by including: step 1 in which image data corresponding to the bottom part of the face is loaded from a computer memory; step 2 in which the image data is processed; and step 3 in which the image data is output to the flexible display.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
First Embodiment of Mask with Display
(8) The first embodiment of the mask with display proposed by the present invention is described below using drawings.
(9) As shown in
(10) The mask body part 10 is a sheet-shaped object for covering the bottom part of the user U's face including the mouth and nose, and made of a pliable and breathable material. Examples of materials for the mask body part 10 include fabric, gauze, etc., just like for general medical masks. It should be noted that the shape of the mask body part 10 is not limited in any way so long as it can cover the bottom part of the user U's face including the mouth and nose, and if a large area of the facial appearance is desired to be altered, a mask body part 10 of a shape covering not only the mouth and nose, but the entire face including the eyes, of the user U, may be used instead.
(11) The ear loops 11 are members that are pulled behind the user U's ears to secure the mask body part 10, where fabric, rubber and other flexible materials are used for the ear loops 11, just like for general medical masks.
(12) The pocket structure 12 is a member for supporting or securing the flexible display 100 on/to the mask body part 10 in a manner covering the mask body part 10. As shown in
(13) The flexible display 100 is a pliable, deformable, sheet-shaped image display device placed in a manner covering the mask body part 10 and used for altering the user U's facial appearance at arbitrary timings by showing images 150 corresponding to the bottom part of the user U's face. While flexible displays adopting organic EL or inorganic EL light emission methods or methods that use multiple micro-LEDs or LEDs to constitute pixels are available, the flexible display 100 of the mask proposed by the present invention is not limited to these methods and any flexible display 100 may be used without limitation so long as it is a pliable image display device. Since the flexible display 100 is pliable, it can curve along the shape of the user U's face when the mask is worn, which reduces discomfort feeling when the facial appearance is altered. It should be noted that, while
(14) The flexible display 100 has multiple through holes 101 (or arrays of through holes 101) to let air pass through, so as not to interfere with the user U's breathing. The method for providing through holes 101 in the flexible display 100 may be one that uses needle-like objects 80 to puncture through holes 101 in the flexible display 100, as shown in
(15) While providing a through hole 101 in a light-emitting area or light-emitting element 102 of the flexible display 100 causes lost pixels (or missing pixels) in the area, light has a property to diffuse and thus the smaller the diameter size of the through hole 101, the less visible the lost pixels (or missing pixels) caused by the through hole 101 become. This is governed by the same principle that makes missing pixels of 1 [mm] or smaller in size buried in the surrounding light and almost invisible, but makes missing pixels of 1 [cm] or larger in size easily visible. For this reason, desirably the diameter size of through holes 101 is kept as small as possible. In the mask proposed by the present invention, multiple through holes 101 are used to distribute the flow of air AF for breathing inside the flexible display 100, as shown in
(16) Since there is an offsetting relationship between the size and number of through holes 101, the size of through holes 101 can be reduced by increasing the number of through holes 101. This means that through holes 101 can be provided in a manner efficiently skirting around the light-emitting elements 102, as shown in
(17) It should be noted that the smaller the size of through holes 101, the less damaging they are to the light-emitting elements 102 and conductive wires 104 feeding to (or conductor parts of the circuit feeding to) the light-emitting elements 102, thus reducing the risk of wire breakage. If through holes 101 larger than the feeding conductive wires 104 are punctured in the flexible display 100, it is better to check and confirm no occurrence of wire breakage.
(18) The image control computer 200 is a computer for controlling the images displayed on the flexible display 100, and used to output images 150 corresponding to the bottom part of the face to the flexible display 100. The image control computer 200 may also be used to load images 150 from an external computer memory. The image control computer 200 may also be used to process images 150 with an image processing part 202 provided inside. For the image control computer 200, not only a built-in IC chip pre-installed in the flexible display 100 as shown in
(19) It should be noted that, if a smartphone or other mobile communication device is used as the image control computer 200, data transmission to the flexible display 100 of image 150 corresponding to the bottom part of the face should be performed using any of the following communication means: wireless communication, infrared communication, and wired communication via a USB cable.
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(21) The user U's facial appearance can be altered to a desired facial appearance at an arbitrary timing through the following steps, as shown in
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(23) As shown in
(24) There may be a spacer 16 for providing an air passage space S between the mask body part 10 and the bottom part of the face, as shown in
Second Embodiment of Mask with Display
(25) The second embodiment of the mask with display proposed by the present invention is explained below using drawings; it should be noted, however, that locations constitutionally identical to those in the mask with display 1 in the aforementioned first embodiment are denoted with the same symbols and not explained.
(26) As shown in
(27) The flexible display 100 is capable of showing video images, so placing a piezoelectric element 21 (film- or sheet-shaped piezoelectric element, etc.) on the mask body part 10 as the sensor 20 at a position contacted by the user U's lips allows for constant monitoring of the movement of the user U's lips based on signals 22 from the piezoelectric element 21, which makes it possible to play animations in which an image 150 of the bottom part of the user U's face, including the mouth, as output to the flexible display 100, moves synchronously with the movement of the user U's mouth. It should be noted that, although an example where a piezoelectric element 21 is used as the sensor 20 is explained in this embodiment, a microphone or mic may be used as the sensor 20 so that the movement of the user U's mouth can be monitored as the signals 22 based on voice signals or voice waveforms.
Third Embodiment of Mask with Display
(28) The third embodiment of the mask with display proposed by the present invention is explained below using drawings; it should be noted, however, that locations constitutionally identical to those in the mask with display 1 in the aforementioned first embodiment are denoted with the same symbols and not explained.
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INDUSTRIAL FIELD OF APPLICATION
(30) The present invention is a mask for altering the bottom part of the facial appearance or entire facial appearance of the user to an arbitrary face at an arbitrary timing, and because it uses a flexible display in which through holes are provided, wearing the mask is physically less burdensome and does not present concerns for injury or suffocation. Based on the above, the present invention has industrial applicability.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SYMBOLS
(31) U User
(32) U2 Third party (person other than the user)
(33) UH User's hand
(34) S Space (for air passage)
(35) AF Flow of air (for breathing)
(36) 1 Mask with display (mask proposed by the present invention)
(37) 10 Mask body part
(38) 11 Ear loop
(39) 12 Pocket structure
(40) 15 Spacing (interspace)
(41) 16 Spacer
(42) 20 Sensor
(43) 21 Piezoelectric element
(44) 22 Signal (sensor)
(45) 30 Keyboard
(46) 31 Button
(47) 80 Needle-like object
(48) 100 Flexible display
(49) 101 Through hole (for breathing)
(50) 102 Light-emitting element
(51) 103 Micro-LED
(52) 104 Conductive wire (for feeding to light-emitting element)
(53) 150 Image (image of face)
(54) 200 Image control computer
(55) 201 Computer memory
(56) 202 Image processing part