PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR AND MEDICAL FACE MASK SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR PROTECTING THE EYES AND STABILIZING A FACE MASK DURING A MEDICAL PROCEDURE
20220369736 · 2022-11-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B18/082
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62B23/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D13/1184
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62B18/084
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A pair of protective eyewear for securing a medical face mask on a face of a patient to prevent migration of the medical face mask about the face of the patient during a medical or surgical procedure. The protective eyewear may include a main body having a nosepiece and a pair of eye portions secured in the main body. The nosepiece may include a fastener defining a mask-receiving space for releasable receipt of a ridge of a medical face mask. The eyewear may additionally include one or more straps or other head securing structure, extending from the main body, to secure the eyewear to a head of the patient. Further, there is provided a system protecting eyes of a patient during a medical or surgical procedure and a method of securing a face mask to a face of a patient to prevent migration of the medical face mask about the face of the patient during the medical or surgical procedure.
Claims
1. A protective eyewear for stabilizing a medical face mask on a face of a subject, the protective eyewear comprising: a main body configured to fit on a subject's face over at least one eye of the subject; a head securing structure carried by the main body, the head securing structure configured to secure the main body to the subject's head; and a fastener carried by the main body, the fastener defining one or more mask-receiving spaces for releasably receiving and securing of a portion of a medical face mask.
2. The protective eyewear of claim 1, wherein the main body comprises at least one eye portion configured to extend over and cover one or both eyes of the subject.
3. The protective eyewear of claim 2, wherein the main body is configured to enclose both eyes of the subject.
4. The protective eyewear of claim 1, wherein the head securing structure is elastic.
5. The protective eyewear of claim 1, wherein the head securing structure is configured to wrap around the subject's head.
6. The protective eyewear of claim 5, wherein the head securing structure comprises an upper elongated element and a lower elongated element defining a respective upper loop and lower loop extending from the main body and configured to wrap around the subject's head.
7. The protective eyewear of claim 1, wherein the main body comprises a nosepiece configured to extend over the subject's nose, and further wherein the fastener is provided at the nosepiece.
8. The protective eyewear of claim 7, wherein the one or more mask-receiving spaces comprise an elongated slot arcuately formed along the nosepiece.
9. The protective eyewear of claim 1, wherein the one or more mask-receiving spaces are configured to releasably receive a ridge of the medical face mask.
10. The protective eyewear of claim 1, wherein the one or more mask-receiving spaces are defined by a first portion and a second portion of the fastener, the first portion extending frontward from the main body, the second portion extending downward and rearward from the first portion and at an angle with the first portion.
11. The protective eyewear of claim 10, wherein the first portion extends downward from the main body.
12. A system for protecting the eyes of a subject and providing a stabilized medical face mask on the face of the subject, the system comprising: a medical face mask comprising a mask body configured to fit over the nose and mouth of a subject, the medical face mask further comprising a strap extending from the mask body and configured to secure the mask body to the subject's head; and a protective eyewear comprising: a main body configured to fit on the subject's face over at least one eye of the subject; a head securing structure carried by the main body, the head securing structure configured to secure the main body to the subject's head; and a fastener carried by the main body, the fastener configured to attach to the mask body of the medical face mask.
13. The protective eyewear of claim 12, wherein the main body of the protective eyewear comprises a nosepiece configured to extend over the subject's nose, and further wherein the fastener is provided at the nosepiece and configured to releasably receive and secure a top portion of the mask body of the medical face mask.
14. The protective eyewear of claim 13, wherein the fastener comprises an elongated slot arcuately formed along the nosepiece, the elongated slot configured to releasably receive and secure an arcuate top portion of the mask body of the medical face mask.
15. A method of stabilizing a medical face mask on a face of a subject, comprising the steps of: positioning a medical face mask on a subject's head, such that a mask body of the medical face mask is positioned over the nose and mouth of the subject; positioning a protective eyewear on the subject's head, such that a main body of the protective eyewear covers at least one eye of the subject and a head securing structure of the protective eyewear secures the main body to the subject's head; and preventing or reducing migration of the mask body of the medical face mask along the face of the subject by securing the protective eyewear to the mask body.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of preventing or reducing migration of the mask body comprises securing the main body of the protective eyewear to the mask body of the medical face mask.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the protective eyewear comprises a fastener configured to releasably attach to the mask body of the medical face mask, and wherein the step of preventing or reducing migration of the mask body comprises securing the fastener to the mask body.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the fastener comprises one or more mask-receiving spaces, and further wherein the step of preventing or reducing migration of the mask body comprises releasably receiving and securing a portion of the mask body within the one or more mask-receiving spaces.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of positioning the protective eyewear comprises securing a head securing structure of the protective eyewear to the subject's head, and further wherein the step of preventing or reducing migration of the mask body comprises overlapping the head securing structure of the protective eyewear over a strap of the medical face mask.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the step of positioning the medical face mask comprises securing the strap of the medical face mask to the head of the subject.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements, and in which:
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[0037] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0038] The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “rear”, “right”, “front”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
[0039] The present invention is directed toward protective eyewear that can be releasably attached to a therapeutic, diagnostic, or other medical face mask (hereinafter referred to generically as ‘medical face mask’) to stabilize the medical face mask on the face of a patient during a medical procedure such as, but not limited to, a surgery. Shown throughout the figures are one or more illustrative embodiments of the invention.
[0040] Referring to
[0041] The protective eyewear 100 generally includes a frame or main body 110. In some embodiments, the main body 110 may have a first eye portion 114 and a second eye portion 116 configured to extend over and face the right and left eyes of a wearer of the protective eyewear 100, respectively. The first and second eye portions 114 and 116 may be flat, curved, or present alternative shapes, or combinations thereof. In different embodiments of the invention, the first and/or second eye portions 114, 116 may be transparent, translucent, tinted, colored, opaque, occlusive, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the first and/or second eye portions 114, 116 may be polarized, reflective, and/or radiography and/or laser protective. In further embodiments, the first and second eye portions may be fenestrated, slated or vented. The first and second eye portions 114 and 116, respectively, may be formed in a variety of shapes including circular, oval, etc. In some embodiments, the protective eyewear 100 may not include one or both of the first eye portion 114 and second eye portion 116; i.e., the protective eyewear may be devoid of an eye lens, wall, or covering extending over the eye. For instance, an opening may be provided and configure to register with the eye. In even further embodiments, the protective eyewear 100 may include a single large eye portion configured to extend over both eyes, the single large eye portion comprising both the first and second eye portions 114 and 116. For example, in some embodiments, the single large eye portion may cover both eyes and further extend over the face.
[0042] The main body 110 of the protective eyewear 100 of the present embodiment further includes a nosepiece 120, or portion or edge configured to be arranged on or proximate to the wearer's nose, and generally over and around an upper area of the nose and between supraorbital ridgeline or glabella (e.g., the bridge of the nose and between the eyebrows). A central connecting portion 122 may extend between, and interconnect, the first and second eye portions 114 and 116. The nosepiece 120 is arranged in a central area of the main body 110, and may extend, for instance, from and below the central connecting portion 122 and, optionally, from and generally between the first and second eye portions 114 and 116, as shown. In the disclosed embodiment, the first and second eye portions 114 and 116 are kidney-shaped and comprise a respective concavely curved edge generally conforming to and extending around the nosepiece 120.
[0043] With continued reference to
[0044] The nosepiece 120 of the present embodiment may extend between the first and second side sections 124 and 126 at said bottom side of the first and second eye portions 114 and 116. The nosepiece 120 comprises at least one fastener configured to releasably connect to the medical face mask 300. For instance, the nosepiece 120 of the present embodiment includes a single, relatively elongated fastener 130 which is releasably engageable with the medical face mask 300, as will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
[0045] In some embodiments, the first eye portion 114 and a second eye portion 116 of the main body 110 may be integrally formed with adjacent parts or the remainder of the main body 110, such as by single-material or bi-material plastics injection molding. Alternatively, the first and second eye portions 114 and 116 may be secured within the main body 110 and to adjacent parts of the main body 110. In a non-limiting example, the first and second eye portions 114 and 116, respectively, may be secured within the main body 110 by engagement with the nosepiece 120 and the top section 128. Specifically, the first eye portion 114 may be secured within the main body 110 by engagement with the nosepiece 120, the first side section 124 and the top section 128. Likewise, the second eye portion 116 may be secured within the main body 110 by engagement with the nosepiece 120, the second side section 126 and the top section 128. The engagement may be achieved by an adhesive, a mechanical connection (e.g. a male-female fitting), a snap fitting, a friction fitting, or combinations thereof, for instance and without limitation. Alternatively or additionally, the first and second eye portions 114 and 116 may be secured to the central connecting portion 122, such as by an adhesive, a mechanical connection (e.g. a male-female fitting), a snap fitting, a friction fitting, or combinations thereof.
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[0047] The protective eyewear 100 may be provided to a patient during surgery to protect the eyes of the patient from harm while optionally allowing the patient to see. In order to secure the main body 110 relative to the face of the patient, the protective eyewear 100 of the present embodiment further includes a head securing structure 158 configured to secure the main body 110 to the wearer's head. For instance, in some embodiments, such as the present embodiment, the head securing structure 158 may include at least one elongated element, which may be formed into at least one loop. For instance, the head securing structure 158 of the present embodiment includes at least one strap loop or strap 160. Alternative embodiments are contemplated, however, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. For example, the head securing structure 158 configured to secure the main body 110 to the wearer's head may include other elongated elements such as, but not limited to, a band, a cord, a harness, or the like.
[0048] The head securing structure 158 (e.g., the at least one strap 160) may extend from the main body 110. In some embodiments, the at least one strap 160 may be concentric in nature. In some embodiments, the head securing structure 158 may be at least partially elastic and provide some compression against the head of the patient and thereby provide a relatively tight attachment to further stabilize the main body 110 on the head; for instance, the at least one strap 160 may be preferably elastic. In different embodiments, the head securing structure 158 may be secured to different areas of the main body 110, and in varying ways. For instance, in some embodiments, the main body 110 may include a first mount 162 and a second mount 166, to which the head securing structure 158 (e.g., the one or more straps 160) are attached. In a non-limiting example, the main body 110 of the figures features the first and second mounts 162 and 166 extending from the first and second lateral shields 142 and 144, respectively. Furthermore, as shown, the head securing structure 158 of the depicted embodiment specifically includes two strap loops or straps 160, which are formed by a single strap body 161. The single strap body 161 extends through a slot 164 formed first mount 162 and slot 168 formed in the second mount 166 and is flexed rearward to form the aforementioned two strap loops or straps 160. The single strap body 161 may be fixedly secured within the slots 164 and 168 of the first and second mounts 162 and 166, respectively, or may be slidably mounted there through as discussed in more detail hereinbelow. As mentioned heretofore, alternative constructions and connections are, however, contemplated; for instance, the protective eyewear 100 may include one or more separate straps or other head securing structures tied to the strap mounts, stitched to the strap mounts, or attached to the strap mounts by a connector (e.g., a hook), for instance and without limitation.
[0049] The main body 110 of the protective eyewear 100 may be constructed from a variety of materials including plastics or polymers, metallic materials, etc. Similarly, the first and second eye portions 114 and 116 can be formed from a variety of transparent or non-transparent materials such as, but not limited to, shatterproof glass, clear plastics or polymers, etc. The main body 110 and the first and second eye portions 114 and 116, respectively, along with the strap 160 may be formed from hypo-allergenic materials to avoid harm to sensitive patients. Additionally, the main body 110, the first and second eye portions 114 and 116, respectively, and the head securing structure 158 may be formed from materials that are sterilizable either by hand or in a machine such as, but not limited to, an autoclave, to facilitate reuse of the protective eyewear 100. In some embodiments, the protective eyewear 100, or parts thereof, may be disposable. In some embodiments, the main body 110 may be formed into a single-piece unit, such as by plastics injection molding. The head securing structure 158 (e.g., the strap 160) may also be formed from a variety of materials including organic materials such as, for example cotton or wool or synthetic materials. Preferably, the synthetic materials are hypo-allergenic and sterilizable.
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[0056] As noted above, in the present embodiment, the single strap body 161 of the head securing structure 158 extends through the first and second mounts 162 and 166, respectively, provided on the main body 110 of the eyewear 100. The single strap body 161 may be affixed to the first and second mounts 162 and 166 or may be free to slide through the slots 164 and 168 defined by the first and second mounts 162 and 166, respectively. In this embodiment, as mentioned heretofore, the single strap body 161 forms an upper strap loop or strap 160 and a lower strap loop or strap 160 which surround the head 502 of the patient 500 to secure the protective eyewear 100 to the head 502 of the patient 500.
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[0059] In an alternative method of use of the protective eyewear 100 and face mask 300, the medical professional may not extend the strap 318 of the medical face mask 300 around the patient's head and instead only secure the protective eyewear 100 to the medical face mask 300 to reduce or prevent migration. In yet another implementation of the invention, the medical face mask 300 may not include a strap 318 and may be stabilized by the protective eyewear 100.
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[0061] Alternative embodiments are contemplated without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. For example, the construction, parts, portions, sections, shape, size, proportions, or materials of the protective eyewear may vary.
[0062] Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.