Method and apparatus for comfortably retaining mask over a human's face
11576448 ยท 2023-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Rick White (Woodland, WA, US)
- Bradley White (Vancouver, WA, US)
- Brandon White (Vancouver, WA, US)
- Yana Chumov (Ridgefield, WA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An article and method for using the same is disclosed. The article is worn on a user's head and secures a mask to the user's face without requiring loops associated with the mask to be worn over the back of the ears of the user, thereby eliminating strain and discomfort on the user's ears.
Claims
1. An article for securing a mask to an associated user's head, said article comprising: a. a frame, said frame comprising a single piece of plastic configured into a generally oval shape, further comprising a first arc and a second arc extending between first and second ends of said article; said frame also comprising a first reinforcing member and a second reinforcing member; said first reinforcing member being located near said first end of said article and said second reinforcing member being located near said second end of said article; said frame having a top or outward side and an bottom or inward side of said frame, wherein normal operation said inward side of said frame fits against the associated back of the associated user's head; said frame having a first or horizontal axis and a second or vertical axis; said horizontal axis is generally horizontally oriented when said article is being worn in the article's intended manner by the associated user and said vertical axis is generally vertically oriented when said article is being worn in the article's intended manner by the associated user; said horizontal axis is longer than said vertical axis; said vertical axis being between 80 millimeters and 125 millimeters long; said horizontal axis being between 180 millimeters and 300 millimeters long; a ratio of said vertical axis to said horizontal axis is between 45% and 55%; b. first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth extensions; said first, third and fourth extensions being located near said first end of said article; said second, fifth and sixth extensions being located near said second end of said article; said extensions extending outwardly from said outward surface of said article; said first and second extensions having a top or outward surface which is generally circular; said third, fourth, fifth and sixth extensions having a top or outward surface that primarily circular and which includes a straight edge; said extensions configured to selectively receive associated loops from an associated mask and to thereby secure the associated mask to the face of an associated user without the associated loops of the associated mask touching the associated ears of the associated user.
2. The article of claim 1, wherein the vertical axis is 106 millimeters and the horizontal axis is 212 millimeters.
3. The article of claim 1, wherein the ratio of said vertical axis to said horizontal axis is 50%.
4. A method of wearing a mask, said method comprising; a. providing a mask with loops, the loops designed to fit behind the ears of an associated user; b. providing an article, said article comprising a frame, said frame configured into a generally oval shape, further comprising a first arc and a second arc extending between first and second ends of said article; said frame having a top or outward side and an bottom or inward side of said frame, wherein normal operation said inward side of said frame fits against the associated back of the associated user's head; said frame having a first or horizontal axis and a second or vertical axis; said horizontal axis is generally horizontally oriented when said article is being worn in the article's intended manner by the associated user and said vertical axis is generally vertically oriented when said article is being worn in the article's intended manner by the associated user; said horizontal axis is longer than said vertical axis; said vertical axis being between 80 millimeters and 125 millimeters long, with the preferred length being 106 millimeters; said horizontal axis being between 180 millimeters and 300 millimeters long, with the preferred length being 212 millimeters; a ratio of said vertical axis to said horizontal axis is preferably between 45% and 55%, with the preferred ratio being 50%; c. first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth extensions; said first, third and fourth extensions being located near said first end of said article; said second, fifth and sixth extensions being located near said second end of said article; said extensions extending outwardly from said outward surface of said article; said first and second extensions having a top or outward surface which is generally circular; said third, fourth, fifth and sixth extensions having a top or outward surface that primarily circular but which includes a straight edge; said extensions configured to selectively receive associated loops from an associated mask and to thereby secure the associated mask to the face of an associated user without the associated loops of the associated mask touching the associated ears of the associated user; d. attaching a first loop of the associated mask to said first extension; e. placing the associated mask onto the face of the associated user so that and inward surface of the frame fits against the back of the user's head; and, f. attaching a second loop of the associated mask to said second extension, thereby securing the mask to the user's face without the loops touching the user's ears.
5. An article for securing a mask to an associated user's head, said article comprising: a. a frame, said frame comprising a single piece of plastic configured into a generally oval shape, further comprising a first arc and a second arc extending between first and second ends of said article; said frame having a first or horizontal axis and a second or vertical axis; said horizontal axis is generally horizontally oriented when said article is being worn in the article's intended manner by the associated user and said vertical axis is generally vertically oriented when said article is being worn in the article's intended manner by the associated user; said horizontal axis is longer than said vertical axis; said vertical axis being between 80 millimeters and 125 millimeters long, with the preferred length being 106 millimeters; said horizontal axis being between 180 millimeters and 300 millimeters long, with the preferred length being 212 millimeters; b. first and second extensions; said first and second extensions extending outwardly from said outward surface of said article, wherein said first extension is positioned at a point where a reinforcing member adjoins the first arc, said second extension positioned at a point where the reinforcing member adjoins the second arc, and said first and second extensions being positioned in such manner at the first and second ends of said article; said first and second extensions having a top or outward surface which is generally circular; said extensions configured to selectively receive associated loops from an associated mask and to thereby secure the associated mask to the face of an associated user without the associated loops of the associated mask touching the associated ears of the associated user.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(16) Stated another way, the first, or vertical center line 30 is a shorter distance than the second, or horizontal center line 32. In the preferred embodiment, the vertical center line 30 is 106.6 millimeters, while the horizontal center line 32 is 212.1 millimeters. It is believed that other, but similar, ratios between the vertical and horizontal centerline can work. For example, the vertical axis can be between 80 millimeters and 125 millimeters long, with the preferred length being 106.6 millimeters; said horizontal axis can be between 180 millimeters and 300 millimeters long, with the preferred length being 212.1 millimeters; a ratio of said vertical axis to said horizontal axis is preferably between 45% and 55%, with the preferred ratio being 50%.
(17) The article 10 can be manufactured according to any method and of any material chosen with sound engineering and materials judgment, but the preferred manufacturing method is injection molding or transfer molding and the preferred material is plastic. The article 10 can also be successfully made with a 3D printer.
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