EYE SHIELD AND MOUNTER
20180228652 ยท 2018-08-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F9/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Two through-holes and a slit extending therebetween are provided in each of bilaterally symmetric locations near a top edge of left and right sides of an eye shield sheet made of transparent resin sheet. The eye shield sheet is obtained by forming an elastic rod into an approximate U-shape securable to the head of a wearer, and includes a curved section at each temple region of the wearer that curves inward to fit into the slit and the two through-holes. Attachment of the sheet to the frame is completed by the wearer first bending the entire sheet and positioning the sheet on the inner side of the frame, and then inserting the curved sections of the frame one side at a time into the sheet simply by pressing the curved section against the slit to open the slit and continue pressing until the frame fits into the two through-holes.
Claims
1. An eye shield sheet configured of an elastic and transparent resin sheet and configured to removably attach as a single sheet to an eye shield frame and cover an upper part of a face of a wearer, the eye shield sheet comprising, in each of bilaterally symmetric locations near a top edge of left and right sides, two through-holes and a slit extending between the two through-holes.
2. An eye shield comprising an eye shield frame and the eye shield sheet according to claim 1, the eye shield frame obtained by forming an elastic rod into an approximate U-shape securable to a head of a wearer and including, at each temple region of the wearer, a curved section that curves inward and is configured to fit into the slit and the two through-holes.
3. A mounter for attaching the eye shield sheet according to claim 1 to the eye shield frame, the mounter comprising: a mounting platform having a curved top surface corresponding to a shape of the eye shield sheet when attached, and including, on each of both side surfaces, a fitting hole corresponding to the two through-holes and the slit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT INVENTION
[0029] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
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[0031] Note that with a conventional eye shield of the type in which a sheet attaches to a frame, the frame typically has a round cross section to save on manufacturing costs, but from the perspectives of improving contact with the head of the wearer, how the eye shield feels when worn, and the stability of the attached sheet, the cross section may be elliptical or approximately rectangular.
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[0033] Note that since eye shields are often worn over masks and operating rooms are maintained at relatively high temperatures for medical reasons, the sheets often become foggy from the wearer exhaling or sweating. Accordingly, at least the surface of the sheet adjacent the face of the wearer is preferably treated with an anti-fog finish. Moreover, sheets that are, in principle, one-time use sheets are typically stocked in a stack of multiple sheets and as such are prone to surface scratches from rubbing together, but on the other hand, individually wrapping each sheet is costly. In view of this, during manufacturing of the sheet, it is preferable to apply a thin resin film to both sides while the sheet is still an uncut sheet of raw material and then stamp the raw sheets with a Thomson blade to produce the individual sheets. This way, the resin films can be removed immediately before the sheet is attached to the frame and the eye shield is used.
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[0035] Since eye shields are also used by healthcare practitioners who regularly wear glasses, interference between the sheet 2 and the glasses is problematic.
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[0037] The mounter 3 is designed to be used while placed on a tabletop. The mounter 3 includes a base 31, a plate 30 attached vertically to the base 31, a support pillar 32 attached vertically to the base 31 and disposed behind the plate 30, and a mounting platform 33 provided between the plate 30 and the support pillar 32. The mounting platform 33 has a curved top surface corresponding to the shape of the eye shield sheet when attached. The mounting platform 33 includes, on each of both side surfaces, a fitting hole 35 corresponding to the two through-holes 23 and the slit 24. Pairs of hooks 36 and pairs of hooks 37 are provided on the front side of the plate 30. The hooks 36 are for hanging the frames 1 and the hooks 37 are for hanging the sheets 2. A protrusion 34 having a shape corresponding to the bridge cut-out 21 of the sheet 2 is also provided on the rear of the top surface of the mounting platform 33.
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[0039] Usage of the mounter 3 makes it possible for the user to, after setting the sheet 2 on the mounting platform 33 and taking the frame 1 into their hand, attach the sheet 2 to the frame 1 with a single action without even touching the sheet 2 once, and put on the eye shield in a continuous movement. Accordingly, even in busy situations such as during surgery, a healthcare practitioner can rapidly put on the eye shield or switch out sheets 2 with minimal movement. Moreover, since there is a low probability of the sheet 2 becoming soiled, it is possible to maintain the visibility of the sheet 2 in top condition.
[0040] Hereinbefore specific configurations of a sheet and frame for use in an eye shield, an eye shield frame, and a mounter have been described, but the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above. Improvements or changes are possible within the scope of the technical concept of the present invention, and such improvements and changes fall within the technical scope of the present invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0041] The present invention is intended to be applied mainly to eye shields used for preventing healthcare practitioners from becoming infected in medical settings, but is also applicable to eye shields intended for various other uses in which there is a need to protect the eyes and/or face of the wearer from hazardous chemicals and/or fine particles. Moreover, by using a material that blocks ultraviolet rays on the sheet, the present invention is also applicable to simple sunscreen face guards for protecting the face from ultraviolet rays.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0042] 1 frame [0043] 10 front section [0044] 11 temple section [0045] 12 curved section [0046] 13 second curved section [0047] 2 sheet [0048] 20 transparent resin sheet [0049] 21 bridge cut-out [0050] 22 indentation [0051] 23 through-hole [0052] 24 slit [0053] 3 mounter [0054] 30 plate [0055] 31 base [0056] 32 support pillar [0057] 33 mounting platform [0058] 34 protrusion [0059] 35 fitting hole [0060] 36 hook (for holding the frames) [0061] 37 hook (for holding the sheets