Flame and particulate resistant knit article
US-2017281992-A1 · Oct 5, 2017 · US
US10449397B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10449397-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514850525-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2019 |
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A personal protection system including a support (100) worn around the head and a hood (400) worn over the head and the support. A ventilation unit (150) attached to the support draws air into the hood. Ultraviolet lights (360) direct light into the air stream drawn into the hood. The light renders microorganisms in the air stream innocuous.
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A surgical garment configured to be at least partially disposed over a surgical helmet when worn by an individual, the surgical helmet comprising a ventilation assembly, said surgical garment comprising: a first material configured to provide a barrier from biological contaminants between the individual and an external environment, said first material comprising a first opening configured to be positioned in front of the individual's eyes when said surgical garment is at least partially disposed over the surgical helmet and having a first maximum sound insertion loss; a second material fastened directly to said first material and positioned proximate the mouth of the individual when said surgical garment is at least partially disposed over the surgical helmet, said second material having a second maximum sound insertion loss; and a third material disposed within said first opening and fastened to said first material, said third material having a third maximum sound insertion loss; wherein said second maximum sound insertion loss is lower than said first maximum sound insertion loss over a frequency ranging from 0 to 3000 Hz to facilitate the transmission of sound waves through said surgical garment with less distortion; and wherein said third maximum sound insertion loss is greater than said first maximum sound insertion loss and said second maximum sound insertion loss over a frequency ranging from 0 to 3000 Hz. 2. The surgical garment of claim 1 , wherein said surgical garment is configured as a hood. 3. The surgical garment of claim 1 , wherein said first material and said second material comprise a shell; wherein said first material comprises a second opening; and wherein said second material is positioned within said second opening and is configured to facilitate the transmission of sound waves through said shell. 4. The surgical garment of claim 3 , wherein said shell further comprises a filter section, said filter section configured to allow the ventilation assembly to draw air into said shell. 5. The surgical garment of claim 1 , wherein said second material is configured to be positioned proximate at least one ear of the individual when said surgical garment is at least partially disposed over the surgical helmet. 6. The surgical garment of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of mounting elements configured to fasten said surgical garment to the surgical helmet. 7. The surgical garment of claim 6 , wherein at least one of said plurality of mounting elements comprises a magnetically attractive material configured to fasten to a magnet on the surgical helmet. 8. The surgical garment of claim 1 , wherein said first material and said second material are selected so that said second maximum sound insertion loss of said second material is at least 8 dB less than said first maximum sound insertion loss of said first material. 9. The surgical garment of claim 1 , wherein said second material and said third material are selected so that said second maximum sound insertion loss of said second material is at least 8 dB less than said third maximum sound insertion loss of said third material. 10. A surgical garment configured to be at least partially disposed over a surgical helmet when worn by an individual, the surgical helmet comprising a ventilation assembly, said surgical garment comprising: a shell comprising: a first material configured to provide a barrier from biological contaminants between the individual and an external environment, said first material having a first maximum sound insertion loss; a first opening in said first material, said opening configured to be positioned proximate the mouth of the individual when said surgical garment is at least partially disposed over the surgical helmet worn by the individual; a second opening in said first material said shell and configured to be positioned forward of the eyes of the individual when at least partially disposed over the surgical helmet; an insert positioned in said first opening and fastened to said first material, said insert configured to facilitate transmission of sound waves through said shell, said insert comprises a second material having a second maximum sound insertion loss; wherein said second maximum sound insertion loss is lower than said first maximum sound insertion loss at a frequency ranging from 0 to 3000 Hz; and a face shield disposed within said second opening and fastened to said first material. 11. The surgical garment of claim 10 , wherein said face shield comprises a third material having a third maximum sound insertion loss; wherein said third maximum sound insertion loss is greater than said first maximum sound insertion loss and said second maximum sound insertion loss at a frequency ranging from 0 to 3000 Hz. 12. The surgical garment of claim 10 , wherein said face shield comprises a plurality of mounting elements configured to fasten said surgical garment to the surgical helmet. 13. The surgical garment of claim 12 , wherein at least one of said plurality of mounting elements comprises a magnetically attractive material configured to fasten to a magnet on the surgical helmet. 14. The surgical garment of claim 10 , wherein said shell further comprises a filter section, said filter section configured to allow the ventilation assembly to draw air into said shell. 15. The surgical garment of claim 10 , wherein said shell further comprises a third opening in said first material, said third opening positioned in said shell proximate at least one ear of the individual when said surgical garment is at least partially disposed over the surgical helmet worn by the individual. 16. The surgical garment of claim 10 , wherein said first material of said shell and said second material of said insert are selected so that said second maximum sound insertion loss of said second material is at least 8 dB less than said first maximum sound insertion loss of said first material. 17. A surgical garment configured to be at least partially disposed over a surgical helmet when worn by an individual, the surgical helmet comprising a ventilation assembly, said surgical garment comprising: a shell comprising: a first material configured to provide a barrier between the individual and an external environment, said first material having a first maximum sound insertion loss; and a second material coupled directly to said first material and configured to be positioned proximate the mouth of the individual when said surgical garment is at least partially disposed over the surgical helmet worn by the individual, said second material having a second maximum sound insertion loss; and wherein said second maximum sound insertion loss is lower than said first maximum sound insertion loss to facilitate the transmission of sound waves through said surgical garment with less distortion; and a face shield comprising a third material having a third maximum sound insertion loss, said face shield attached directly to said first material of said shell and configured to be positioned in front of the individual's eyes when said surgical garment is at least partially disposed over the surgical helmet; wherein said third maximum sound insertion loss is greater than said first maximum sound insertion loss and said second maximum sound insertion.
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