Emergency aircraft passenger oxygen respirator
11123583 · 2021-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B18/084
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62B18/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An improved emergency aircraft oxygen respirator for passenger use in an aircraft providing a mask attached to a passenger by a head strap, the mask having a facial conforming inner liner forming an airtight seal to each various passenger, the mask further defining an oxygen line connection, a valve operated expired breathing opening, and at least one inlet filter to remove toxic fumes, chemical vapors and smoke during a fire or electrical malfunction in the airplane, the oxygen line connection engaging the plane's existing chemical oxygen generation system, replacing the oxygen mask for passengers in a plane, the replacement respirator deploying within the passenger compartment of the airplane in the same manner as the oxygen masks being replaced.
Claims
1. An improved emergency aircraft respirator providing a facially conforming replacement mask for a yellow cup oxygen masks located in the passenger compartments of passenger airplanes, connecting to a current passenger airplane emergency oxygen generating system, said improved emergency aircraft respirator supplying not only emergency oxygen to passengers during a loss of cabin pressure, but a filtration system preventing inhalation of harmful contaminants during a fume event, said improved emergency aircraft respirator comprising: a mask conforming to a lower portion of a passenger's face, defining a front surface mounting dual strap anchors and an inner surface defining a face conforming outer perimeter liner, said mask made of a deformable material which bends and conforms to the respective facial contours of a passenger, creating a seal between said passenger's face and said outer perimeter liner when worn under the tension of a head strap properly worn by said passenger attaching to said dual strap anchors, said mask further defining a central nosepiece orifice, a lower central oxygen orifice, and at least one lateral filter cartridge orifice; a nosepiece assembly providing an external passage for exhaled air to be expelled from said mask to eliminate carbon dioxide gasses sealingly engaged within said nosepiece orifice; an oxygen line assembly providing for an attachment to a passenger airplane emergency oxygen generating system oxygen supply line to supply oxygen to the passenger sealingly engaging within said lower central oxygen orifice; and at least one filter cartridge assembly defining a mask insertion member sealingly engaging within said at least one lateral filter cartridge orifice and a connecting filter cartridge sealingly engaging said mask insertion member, said connecting filter cartridge defining a based receiver forming a cavity within which is contained: a first filter pad to filter air borne particles before the air can be further filtered, a range from 10 to 95 (PM.sub.10), said first filter pad made from sturdy cotton or other fabric materials having a filter quality wherein said first filter pad is the outermost filter pad and closest to said outer cartridge cap; a second filter pad absorbing smaller harmful and dangerous molecular particles from combustion gasses that are emitted from combustion of panel materials including fabric, metal, wiring and insulation, as well as combustion from articles contained in a luggage and passenger compartments, said second filter pad infused with activated carbon having the physical and chemical capacity to surround and hold these harmful and dangerous molecular particles; a third filter pad for the prevention of gasses generated during a fire, said third filter pad imbedded with a solution of a catalyst converting carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide and ferrous sulfate to remove any chlorine from the cabin air, which is often a byproduct of burning airline insulation; and a fourth filter pad, which is the innermost of the various filter pads lying against said base receiver, containing an infused desiccant to remove moisture entering said mask and to keep said first second and third filter pads dry when not in use, said fourth filter pad providing no filtration per se, but essential to enhance effectiveness of said second and third filter pads and the chemical and physical effectiveness of said filter pads.
2. The improved emergency aircraft respirator of claim 1, said nosepiece assembly further comprising: a rigid body defining a passage having an inner spoked support; an inner connecting member; a nosepiece orifice channel; and an external support member, with said nosepiece orifice being installed within said nosepiece orifice channel, placing said inner connecting member on said inner surface of said mask and said external support member against said front surface of said mask, forming said airtight seal between said nosepiece orifice and said nosepiece assembly.
3. The improved emergency aircraft respirator of claim 1, said oxygen line assembly further comprising: a rigid body defining a passage having an inner spoked support defining a central oxygen line connection port; an inner connecting member; an oxygen orifice channel; and an external support member, with said oxygen line orifice installed within said oxygen line orifice channel, placing said inner connecting member on said inner surface of said mask and said external support member against said front surface of said mask, forming an airtight seal between said oxygen line orifice and said oxygen line assembly, said central oxygen line connection port adapted to receive said same oxygen supply line from said yellow cup oxygen mask replaced by said present improved emergency aircraft respirator forming an airtight seal with said oxygen supply line.
4. The improved emergency aircraft respirator of claim 1, further comprising: each said at least one mask insertion member further defining a rigid body forming a passage, an external support member, an inner spoked support defining an outer extension for engagement and secure connection to said connecting filter cartridge, an inner connecting member, and a filter cartridge orifice channel, with each said at least one lateral filter cartridge orifice installed within said at least one filter cartridge orifice channel, placing said inner connecting member on said inner surface of said mask and said external support member against said front surface of said mask, forming an airtight seal between said filter cartridge orifice and said mask insertion member; and said base receiver further defining an inner rear extension receiver engaging and securing said outer extension of said mask insertion member with said inner rear extension receiver and outer extension forming an airtight seal directing air through said connecting filter cartridge prior to entry into said passage of said mask insertion member, having a connection formed between said outer extension and said inner rear extension receiver connecting and disconnecting to exchange and recharge said connecting cartridge filter, each said first through fourth filter pads disposed and replaced after said mask is used.
5. The improved emergency aircraft respirator of claim 1, further comprising: a first umbrella valve seal having a plurality of expandable air seal passages creating a one-way valve to allow exhaled air from said passenger to exit said mask from said nosepiece assembly, with said expandable air seal passages opened when pushed away from said nosepiece assembly to open each respective air seal passage and remain closed during inhalation, being tightly held against said nosepiece assembly; a second umbrella valve seal having a plurality of expandable air seal passages, creating a one-way valve to allow inhaled air from the oxygen supply line to be drawn into said mask with said expandable air seal passages opened when pulled away from said oxygen line assembly to open each respective air seal passage and remaining close during exhalation, being tightly held against said oxygen line assembly to maintain closure of each respective air seal passage; and a third umbrella valve seal having a plurality of expandable air seal passages, creating a one-way valve to allow filtered air from said airplane cabin to enter said mask through said filter cartridge assembly, with said expandable air seal passages opened when drawn away from said mask insertion member to open each air seal passage and remain closed during exhalation, being tightly held against said mask insertion member to maintain closure of each respective air seal passage, wherein operation of said first umbrella valve seal and said second and third umbrella seals are opposingly situated, wherein the first umbrella seal opens during exhalation from said mask while said second and third umbrella seals open during inhalation from outside said mask, with all umbrella seals sealed when there is no inspiration or expiration of air by the passenger.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following drawings are submitted with this utility patent application.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) An improved emergency aircraft respirator 10, as shown in
(8) The improved emergency aircraft respirator 10 comprises a mask 20 which covers the lower portion of a person's face defining a front surface 21,
(9) It is preferred that the mask 20 be made out of a rubber, silicon or other soft pliable and shape-conforming polymeric materials which allows for both limited flexibility to follow and maintain close proximity to the cheeks, jaw and chin of a variety of passengers and to allow for sanitary cleansing. The materials selection should also require that it be biologically inert to minimize the risk of an allergic reaction of a passenger to the materials, avoiding such materials as latex or other known potential irritant materials. The mask 20 further defines a central nosepiece orifice 26, a lower central oxygen orifice 27, and at least one lateral filter cartridge orifice 28, the nosepiece orifice 26 aligning when properly worn with the person's nose and the oxygen orifice 27 aligning with the person's mouth.
(10) Within the central nosepiece orifice 26 is a nosepiece assembly 40,
(11) Within the lower central oxygen line orifice 27 is an oxygen line connection assembly 60,
(12) Within the at least one lateral filter cartridge orifice 28 is a filter cartridge assembly 80,
(13) The connecting filter cartridge 100,
(14) The filter pads contained within the connecting filter cartridge 100,
(15) After use, each mask 20 is sanitized before being restored to the airplane deployment compartment normally found in the overhead section of each passenger, with replacement of the filter pads being an essential part of the sanitization process. Each pad would be designed for single use, and the pads may be provided as a singular replacement element with directional instructions or labeling to ensure proper placement within the connecting filter cartridge 100. The mask material would provide for repeated use and easy disassembly for sterilization as would the other disclosed elements forming the respirator and including the various assemblies. The components of the improved emergency aircraft respirator are designed to be replaceable and reusable for several events, with the exception of the filter pads, as previously discussed. With the mask material being facially conforming, it should provide a safer and effective emergency mask for aircraft passengers and also significantly reduce the effects to the passengers during a fume event or cabin pressure loss by delivering more oxygen and blocking the introduction of the harmful contaminants.
(16) While the improved emergency aircraft respirator 10 has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.