Heating and humidifying respiratory mask
First Claim
1. A light-weight respiratory face mask for warming and humidifying inhaled air of a person who can wear the mask, i.e., a wearer, and who has a head, and a face, nose, chin and mouth, efficiently with negligible pressure differential, which comprises:
- (a) an inner flexible shell capable of covering the wearer'"'"'s face from the nose to the chin, said shell capable of being spaced apart from the wearer'"'"'s face, and capable of providing an insulating air space between the wearer'"'"'s face and the mask when the mask is worn, with peripheral edges of the inner shell able to be placed in contact with the wearer'"'"'s face to form an air seal when the mask is worn;
(b) a heat exchanger disposed in a pocket in the inner shell located opposite a position which can define the wearer'"'"'s mouth, and to be in open communication with the wearer'"'"'s mouth, with the heat exchanger consisting of about 15 to about 50 layers of metallic mesh, and with each of the layers of the metallic mesh having a surface area and thermal conductivity within each layer of the metallic mesh appropriate to the metallic mesh employed and low thermal conductivity to adjacent layer(s) of the metallic mesh, the layers being provided in a sheetlike arrangement, one layer upon another, and being such that air can flow back and forth across the layered arrangement in a direction from outside layer to inside layer and from inside layer to outside layer in a direction substantially perpendicular to the layers in the mask during breathing by the wearer;
(c) an outer shell in a position opposite the wearer'"'"'s mouth when the mask is worn, with the outer shell having edges and joining the inner shell above and on either side of the heat exchanger, and the outer shell spaced apart from the heat exchanger and the inner shell;
(d) an opening between the the inner shell and the outer shell below the heat exchanger to allow entry of air inhaled by the wearer of the mask when the mask is worn and the wearer'"'"'s head is in an upright position upwardly, and discharge of air exhaled by the wearer of the mask when the mask is worn and the wearer'"'"'s head is in an upright position downwardly, such that exhaled air can heat the heat exchanger, which in turn can heat the inhaled air,with the outer shell, the opening and the heat exchanger being located on the mask so as to be able to reduce a tendency of the heat exchanger to otherwise freeze in cold weather when the mask is worn when snow is falling or blowing.
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Abstract
A light-weight face mask can heat and humidify inhaled air with previously-exhaled air by passing the air through a highly-effective and highly-efficient heat exchanger disposed within the mask. The heat exchanger has a multitude of layers of metallic mesh through which the air passes generally linearly. The warm exhaled air heats the mesh which in turn heats the incoming air before it is inhaled. Moisture from the exhaled air condenses on the relatively-cool heat exchanger and humidifies the incoming air. Inhaled air enters the mask generally upwardly, and exhaled air exits it generally downwardly.
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20 Claims
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1. A light-weight respiratory face mask for warming and humidifying inhaled air of a person who can wear the mask, i.e., a wearer, and who has a head, and a face, nose, chin and mouth, efficiently with negligible pressure differential, which comprises:
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(a) an inner flexible shell capable of covering the wearer'"'"'s face from the nose to the chin, said shell capable of being spaced apart from the wearer'"'"'s face, and capable of providing an insulating air space between the wearer'"'"'s face and the mask when the mask is worn, with peripheral edges of the inner shell able to be placed in contact with the wearer'"'"'s face to form an air seal when the mask is worn; (b) a heat exchanger disposed in a pocket in the inner shell located opposite a position which can define the wearer'"'"'s mouth, and to be in open communication with the wearer'"'"'s mouth, with the heat exchanger consisting of about 15 to about 50 layers of metallic mesh, and with each of the layers of the metallic mesh having a surface area and thermal conductivity within each layer of the metallic mesh appropriate to the metallic mesh employed and low thermal conductivity to adjacent layer(s) of the metallic mesh, the layers being provided in a sheetlike arrangement, one layer upon another, and being such that air can flow back and forth across the layered arrangement in a direction from outside layer to inside layer and from inside layer to outside layer in a direction substantially perpendicular to the layers in the mask during breathing by the wearer; (c) an outer shell in a position opposite the wearer'"'"'s mouth when the mask is worn, with the outer shell having edges and joining the inner shell above and on either side of the heat exchanger, and the outer shell spaced apart from the heat exchanger and the inner shell; (d) an opening between the the inner shell and the outer shell below the heat exchanger to allow entry of air inhaled by the wearer of the mask when the mask is worn and the wearer'"'"'s head is in an upright position upwardly, and discharge of air exhaled by the wearer of the mask when the mask is worn and the wearer'"'"'s head is in an upright position downwardly, such that exhaled air can heat the heat exchanger, which in turn can heat the inhaled air, with the outer shell, the opening and the heat exchanger being located on the mask so as to be able to reduce a tendency of the heat exchanger to otherwise freeze in cold weather when the mask is worn when snow is falling or blowing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A respiratory face mask capable of being worn by a person, i.e., a wearer, who has a head, and a face, nose, chin and mouth, which mask comprises the following:
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an inner flexible shell capable of covering the wearer'"'"'s face from the nose to the chin, said shell capable of being spaced apart from the wearer'"'"'s face, and capable of providing an insulating air space between the wearer'"'"'s face and the mask when the mask is worn, with peripheral edges of the inner shell able to be placed in contact with the wearer'"'"'s face to form an air seal when the mask is worn; a heat exchanger disposed in a pocket in the inner shell located opposite a position which can define the wearer'"'"'s mouth, and to be in open communication with the wearer'"'"'s mouth, with the heat exchanger including a multitude of layers of metallic mesh, the layers being provided in a sheetlike arrangement, one layer upon another, and being such that air can flow back and forth across the layered arrangement in a direction from outside layer to inside layer and from inside layer to outside layer in a direction substantially perpendicular to the layers in the mask during breathing by the wearer; an outer shell having edges and joining the inner shell above and on either side of the heat exchanger, with the outer shell being spaced apart from the heat exchanger and the inner shell; an opening between the the inner shell and the outer shell below the heat exchanger to allow entry of air inhaled by the wearer of the mask when the mask is worn and the wearer'"'"'s head is in an upright position upwardly, and discharge of air exhaled by the wearer of the mask when the mask is worn and the wearer'"'"'s head is in an upright position downwardly--such that exhaled air can heat the heat exchanger, which in turn can heat the inhaled air--with the outer shell, the opening and the heat exchanger being located on the mask so as to be able to reduce a tendency of the heat exchanger to otherwise freeze in cold weather when the mask is worn when snow is falling or blowing, wherein the mask is light-weight and useful for warming and humidifying inhaled air efficiently with negligible pressure differential for the wearer. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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