Heat deformable material for face seal

US10537755B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10537755-B2
Application numberUS-201615272932-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 22, 2016
Priority dateMar 14, 2013
Publication dateJan 21, 2020
Grant dateJan 21, 2020

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Thermally deformable face seals and respirators including such face seals. The thermally deformable face seal structures comprise composite phase change materials that mold to the face of a user to provide a personalized but one-size-fits-all facial fit having excellent shape retention after use and long term durability. The phase change material is applied onto a base component to cover all or substantially all of the surface area of the base component and adapts to the face of the user to provide a secure, leak-free seal.

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What is claimed is: 1. A respirator comprising a face seal member configured to surround at least the nasal and oral regions of a facial surface of a wearer, the face seal member including: a base component having an interior surface area; and a seal component, a first portion of the seal component at least partially covering a first portion of the interior surface area of the base component, the first portion of the seal component being configured to be positioned in contact with the facial surface of the wearer and a second portion of the seal component at least partially covering a second portion of the interior surface area of the base component, the second portion of the seal component being configured not to be in contact with the facial surface of the wearer, each of the first portion and the second portion of the seal component consisting essentially of a phase change material, the base component comprising a non-phase change material, and the base component having a greater thickness than each of the first and second portions of the seal component. 2. The respirator of claim 1 , wherein the phase change material comprises a paraffin, a fatty acid, a salt hydrate or a combination thereof. 3. The respirator of claim 1 , wherein the base component consists essentially of a non-phase change material. 4. The respirator of claim 3 , wherein the base component comprises a silicone, polyisoprene, halogenated butyl rubber, a thermoplastic elastomer, or a combination thereof. 5. The respirator of claim 1 , wherein the seal component has a thickness of from about 10 μm to about 5.0 mm. 6. The respirator of claim 5 , wherein the base component has a thickness of at least 1 mm. 7. The respirator of claim 5 , wherein a ratio of the thickness of the base component to the thickness of the seal component is at least about 2:1. 8. The respirator of claim 1 , wherein the seal component is coated on the base component. 9. The respirator of claim 1 , wherein the seal component is overmolded on or co-molded with the base component. 10. The respirator of claim 1 , wherein the seal component has a Shore A Hardness of from about 40 to about 90 at ambient temperature. 11. The respirator of claim 10 , wherein the seal component has a Shore A Hardness of from about 10 to about 60 when engaging the facial surface of the wearer, wherein the shape of the seal component is configured to change to form a seal about the nasal and oral regions of the wearer. 12. The respirator of claim 11 , wherein the seal component has a compression set of less than 25% as determined by ASTM D395 when the seal component is removed from contact with the facial surface of the wearer. 13. A respirator comprising: a) a frame; and b) a face seal member mounted to the frame, the face seal member configured to surround at least the nasal and oral regions of a facial surface of a wearer, the face seal member including a base component having an interior surface area, and a seal component, a first portion of the seal component at least partially covering a first portion of the interior surface area of the base component, the first portion of the seal component being configured to be positioned in contact with the facial surface of the wearer and a second portion of the seal component at least partially covering a second portion of the interior surface area of the base component, the second portion of the seal component being configured not to be in contact with the facial surface of the wearer, each of the first portion and the second portion of the seal component consisting essentially of a phase change material, the base component comprising a non-phase change material, and a ratio of the thickness of the base component to the thickness of the each of the first portion and the second portion of the seal component being at least about 2:1. 14. The respirator of claim 13 , wherein the seal component consists essentially of a phase change material. 15. A respirator comprising: a) a frame having an exposed outer side and an enclosed inner side, the frame defining an opening therethrough; b) a filter layer mounted to the frame and covering the opening of the frame, the filter layer configured to prohibit permeation of aerosol contaminants therethrough; and c) a face seal member configured to surround at least the nasal and oral regions of a face of a wearer, the face seal member including a base component having an interior surface area and a seal component, a first portion of the seal component at least partially covering a first portion of the interior surface area of the base component, the first portion of the seal component being configured to be positioned in contact with the face of the wearer and a second portion of the seal component at least partially covering a second portion of the interior surface area of the base component, the second portion of the seal component being configured not to be in contact with the face of the wearer, each of the first portion and the second portion of the seal component consisting essentially of a phase change material configured to provide thermoregulation within the enclosed inner side by absorbing heat, the base component comprising a non-phase change material, and a ratio of the thickness of the base component to the thickness of the each of the first portion and the second portion of the seal component being at least about 2:1. 16. The respirator of claim 15 , wherein the seal component consists essentially of a phase change material.

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  • the filter having substantially the shape of a mask (surgical face masks A41D13/11) · CPC title

  • A62B18/025Primary

    Halfmasks (A62B23/02 takes precedence; surgical face masks A41D13/11) · CPC title

  • Means for influencing the temperature or humidity of the breathing gas · CPC title

  • Active or passive body temperature control · CPC title

  • Component parts for gas-masks or gas-helmets, e.g. windows, straps, speech transmitters, signal-devices (eye-pieces for protective goggles A61F9/02; composition of materials for the windows or other transparent parts A62D7/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US10537755B2 cover?
Thermally deformable face seals and respirators including such face seals. The thermally deformable face seal structures comprise composite phase change materials that mold to the face of a user to provide a personalized but one-size-fits-all facial fit having excellent shape retention after use and long term durability. The phase change material is applied onto a base component to cover all or…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Scott Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A62B18/025. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 21 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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