COMPLETE FACE SHIELD

20230102596 · 2023-03-30

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    An illustrated view of an exemplary Complete Face Shield (or CFS 100) device for protecting people from spreading infectious diseases is presented. The CFS-100 device is useful for covering the complete face area of a person. The CFS-100 device is developed to protect a person from microscopic virus and/or bacteria in the air, is presented. The CFS-100 device is useful for providing an impervious protective layer for an entirety of a face of a person. The CFS-100 device is useful for preventing droplets in the air from contacting eyes, nose, ears, and mouth area of the person wearing this CFS-100 device and offers protection against contaminating other persons. Furthermore, the CFS-100 device provides an enhanced level of protection compared to typical face masks/shields/coverings that are available currently.

    Claims

    1. A Complete Face Shield device (CFS 100) for protecting people from spreading infectious diseases, comprising: a panel, the panel having a first end, a second end, a first side, a second side and an inside; a head band, the head band having a first end and a second end, the first end of the head band being coupled to substantially near the first end of the first side of the panel by a first coupling device, the second end of the head band being coupled to substantially near the first end of the second side of the panel by a second coupling device; and a forehead protector, the forehead protector being coupled to the inside of the panel substantially near a top of the second end of the panel by a coupling agent.

    2. The device of claim 1, wherein the panel configured to cover a first ear and a second ear of a person.

    3. The device of claim 1, wherein the panel being configured to cover substantially near a top of a face of person to below a chin line to mid neck of the person.

    4. The device of claim 1, wherein the panel being a length of sixteen (16) inches.

    5. The device of claim 1, wherein a length of the panel is customizable.

    6. The device of claim 1, wherein the panel being a width of twelve (12) inches.

    7. The device of claim 1, wherein the panel being made of a clear polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material.

    8. The device of claim 1, wherein the head band being made of a braided elastic material.

    9. The device of claim 1, wherein the first coupling device being a made of a plastic material.

    10. The device of claim 1, wherein the second coupling device being made of a plastic material.

    11. The device of claim 1, wherein the first coupling device and the second coupling device being made of the same material.

    12. The device of claim 1, wherein forehead protector being made of a foam material.

    13. The device of claim 1, wherein the forehead protector having a width of 1 inch, much less than the width of the full panel.

    14. The device of claim 1, wherein the coupling agent being an adhesive material.

    15. The device of claim 1, wherein the coupling agent is a snap fastener.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0007] FIG. 1 is an illustrated view of an exemplary complete face shield device.

    [0008] FIG. 2 is an illustrated use of the complete face shield device shown in FIG. 1.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0009] The phrases “in one embodiment,” “in various embodiments,” “in some embodiments,” and the like are used repeatedly. Such phrases do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. The terms “comprising,” “having,” and “including” are synonymous, unless the context dictates otherwise. Such terms do not generally signify a closed list.

    [0010] “Above,” “adhesive,” “affixing,” “any,” “around,” “both,” “bottom,” “by,” “comprising,” “consistent,” “customized,” “enclosing,” “friction,” “in,” “labeled,” “lower,” “magnetic,” “marked,” “new,” “nominal,” “not,” “of,” “other,” “outside,” “outwardly,” “particular,” “permanently,” “preventing,” “raised,” “respectively,” “reversibly,” “round,” “square,” “substantial,” “supporting,” “surrounded,” “surrounding,” “threaded,” “to,” “top,” “using,” “wherein,” “with,” or other such descriptors herein are used in their normal yes-or-no sense, not as terms of degree, unless context dictates otherwise.

    [0011] Reference is now made in detail to the description of the embodiments as illustrated in the drawings. While embodiments are described in connection with the drawings and related descriptions, there is no intent to limit the scope to the embodiments disclosed herein. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents. In alternate embodiments, additional devices, or combinations of illustrated devices, may be added to, or combined, without limiting the scope to the embodiments disclosed herein.

    [0012] Referring to FIG. 1, an illustrated view of an exemplary Complete Face Shield device 100 (CFS-100) for protecting people from spreading infectious diseases is presented. The CFS-100 is useful for covering a complete face area of a person. The complete face shield device 100 protects a person from microscopic virus and/or bacteria in the air that may be present. The CFS-100 is useful for providing an impervious protective layer for an entirety of a person's face. The CFS-100 is useful for preventing droplets/particles in the air from contacting eyes, nose, mouth, and ears areas of the person. Furthermore, the CFS-100 provides an enhanced level of protection compared to typical face masks or currently available face shields in the market today.

    [0013] The Complete Face Shield device 100 has a panel 130, a head band 150 and a forehead protector 170.

    [0014] The panel 130 is preferably made of a clear plastic material, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), however other materials are hereby contemplated, including, but not limited to, clear poly-vinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene, etc. The panel 130 is preferably manufactured using an injection or blow molding process, however other methods of manufacturing are further contemplated by this application. The panel 130 of the Complete Face Shield device 100 is preferably twelve (12) inches in width, however other widths are hereby contemplated, including, but not limited to, ten inches (10″), fifteen inches (15″), etc. The panel 130 of the complete face shield device 100 is preferably sixteen (16) inches in length, however other lengths are hereby contemplated, including, but not limited to, twelve inches (12″), nineteen inches (19″), etc. The panel 130 is preferably such a chosen width as to extend over a first ear (see FIG. 2) and a second ear (see FIG. 2) of a person. The panel 130 is preferably a chosen length as to extend from a top of the person's head (see FIG. 2) to below a the chin line to mid-neck of the person (see FIG. 2).

    [0015] The head band 150 is preferably made of a braided elastic material, however other types of materials are hereby contemplated, including, but not limited to, knitted elastic, woven elastic, etc. The head band 150 is preferably extendable and/or retractable to fit snuggly to a person's head.

    [0016] The forehead protector 170 is preferably made of a foam material, however other types of material are hereby contemplated, including, but not limited to, soft rubber, air-filled balloons, etc. The forehead protector 170 has a width being less than the width of the panel 130.

    [0017] The panel 130 has a first side 135, a second side 136, a first end 137 and a second end 138. A first end 151 of the head band 150 is coupled to the first end 137 of the panel 130 by a first coupling device 152. A second end 153 of the head band 150 is coupled to the second end 138 of the panel 130 by a second coupling device 154. The first coupling device 152 is preferably by a plastic fastener, however other types of coupling devices are hereby contemplated, including, but not limited to, a clasp, an adhesive material, etc. The second coupling device 154 is preferably by a plastic fastener, however other types of coupling devices are hereby contemplated, including, but not limited to, a clasp, an adhesive material, etc. The first coupling device 152 is preferably the same type of coupling device as the second coupling device 154, however it is hereby contemplated that the first coupling device 152 may be a different type of coupling device as the second coupling device 154.

    [0018] The forehead protector 170 is coupled to an inside 131 of a top 132 of the panel 130 by a coupling agent 133. The coupling agent 133 is preferably a snap fastener, however other coupling agents are hereby contemplated, including, but not limited to, adhesive, two-sided tape, mechanical fasteners, etc.

    [0019] Referring to FIG. 2, an illustrated use of the complete face shield device 100 shown in FIG. 1 is presented.

    [0020] A person 900 is presented such that the following detailed description can describe the Complete Face Shield device 100 in reference to the person 900. The person 900 has a head 901. The head 901 has a face 902, a forehead 903, a back of the head 904, a first ear 905, a second ear 906 and a chin-line 909.

    [0021] The panel 130 of the Complete Face Shield 100 is placed over the face 902 of the head 901 of the person 900. The head band 150 is placed around the head 901 such that the head band 150 is securely and removably coupled from the back 904 of the head 901. The forehead protector 170 coupled to the inside 131 of the panel 130 is securely in contact with the forehead 903 of the head 901 of the person 900. The Complete Face Shield device 100 is configured to cover over the first ear 905 and over the second ear 906. The complete face shield device 100 is further configured to cover from the entirety of the face 902 from the forehead 903 to below the chin line at mid-neck 909 in a customizable length from the head 901 of the person 900.

    [0022] In the numbered clauses below, specific combinations of aspects and embodiments are articulated in a shorthand form such that (1) according to respective embodiments, for each instance in which a “component” or other such identifiers appear to be introduced (with “a” or “an,” e.g.) more than once in a given chain of clauses, such designations may either identify the same entity or distinct entities; and (2) what might be called “dependent” clauses below may or may not incorporate, in respective embodiments, the features of “independent” clauses to which they refer or other features described above.

    [0023] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the foregoing specific exemplary processes and/or devices and/or technologies are representative of more general processes and/or devices and/or technologies taught elsewhere herein, such as in the claims filed herewith and/or elsewhere in the present application.

    [0024] The features described with respect to one embodiment may be applied to other embodiments or combined with or interchanged with the features of other embodiments, as appropriate, without departing from the scope of the present invention.

    [0025] Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.