Flat-fold respirator with monocomponent filtration/stiffening monolayer

US9770058B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9770058-B2
Application numberUS-69318607-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2007
Priority dateJul 17, 2006
Publication dateSep 26, 2017
Grant dateSep 26, 2017

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A flat-fold respirator is made from a stiff filtration panel joined to the remainder of the respirator through at least one line of demarcation. The panel contains a porous monocomponent monolayer nonwoven web that contains charged intermingled continuous monocomponent polymeric fibers of the same polymeric composition and that has sufficient basis weight or inter-fiber bonding so that the web exhibits a Gurley Stiffness greater than 200 mg and the respirator exhibits less than 20 mm H 2 O pressure drop. The respirator may be formed without requiring additional stiffening layers, bicomponent fibers, or other reinforcement and can be flat-folded for storage. Scrap from the manufacturing process may be recycled to make additional stiff filtration panel web.

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We claim: 1. A flat-fold personal respirator that comprises at least one stiff filtration panel joined to the remainder of the respirator through at least one line of demarcation, the panel comprising a porous monocomponent monolayer nonwoven web that contains charged intermingled continuous monocomponent polymeric fibers of the same polymeric composition, wherein the nonwoven web further contains crystalline and amorphous phases in oriented meltspun fibers, wherein the porous monocomponent monolayer nonwoven web has sufficient basis weight or inter-fiber bonding so that the web exhibits a Gurley Stiffness greater than 200 mg, and wherein the respirator exhibits less than 20 mm H 2 O pressure drop. 2. A respirator according to claim 1 wherein the nonwoven web contains a bimodal mass fraction/fiber size mixture of intermingled continuous monocomponent polymeric microfibers and larger size fibers. 3. A respirator according to claim 1 wherein the nonwoven web has a basis weight of about 100 to about 500 gsm. 4. A respirator according to claim 1 wherein the nonwoven web has a basis weight of about 150 to about 250 gsm. 5. A respirator according to claim 1 wherein the nonwoven web is calendered. 6. A respirator according to claim 1 wherein the nonwoven web has a Gurley Stiffness of at least about 300 mg. 7. A respirator according to claim 1 further comprising an inner cover web. 8. A respirator according to claim 7 wherein the inner cover web and stiff filtration panel have the same polymeric composition. 9. A respirator according to claim 1 wherein the polymer is polypropylene. 10. A respirator according to claim 1 wherein the polymer is poly-4-methyl-1 pentene. 11. A respirator according to claim 1 which exhibits no more than 20% maximum penetration when exposed to 1 wt. % sodium chloride aerosol flowing at 95 liters/min. 12. A respirator according to claim 1 which exhibits less than 5% maximum loading penetration when exposed to a 0.075 μm 2% sodium chloride aerosol flowing at 85 liters/min. 13. A respirator according to claim 1 which exhibits less than 1% maximum loading penetration when exposed to a 0.075 μm 2% sodium chloride aerosol flowing at 85 liters/min. 14. A respirator according to claim 1 comprising a non-pleated main body comprising: a first portion; a second portion distinguished from the first portion by a first line of demarcation; a third portion distinguished from the second portion by a second line of demarcation; and a bisecting fold that is substantially vertical and extends through the first portion, second portion and third portion when viewed from the front while the respirator is oriented as in use on a wearer; wherein the first, second and third portions are each divided into left and right panels which each comprise the stiff filtration panel and the respirator is capable of being folded to a substantially flat-folded configuration along the bisecting fold. 15. A respirator according to claim 14 further comprising an inner cover web having the same polymeric composition as the stiff filtration panel. 16. A respirator according to claim 1 comprising a filtration structure comprising an optional inner cover web, a filtration layer comprising a web containing charged microfibers, and an optional outer cover web, the optional inner and optional outer cover webs being disposed on first and second opposing sides of the filtration layer, respectively; the filtration structure being divided into upper, central and lower filtration panels, the central panel being separated from the upper and lower panels by first and second lines of demarcation; wherein at least the central panel comprises the stiff filtration panel such that the filtration layer of the central panel comprises the porous monocomponent monolayer nonwoven web, and wherein the respirator is capable of being folded to a substantially flat-folded configuration along the first and second lines of demarcation. 17. A respirator according to claim 16 wherein the inner cover web has the same polymeric composition as the stiff filtration panel. 18. A respirator according to claim 16 wherein at least one of the first or second lines of demarcation is curvilinear. 19. A respirator according to claim 1 comprising a filtration body comprising an optional inner cover web, a filtration layer comprising a web containing charged microfibers and an optional outer cover web, the filtration body having a central portion between first and second portions, the central portion comprising the stiff filtration panel such that the filtration layer of the central portion comprises the porous monocomponent monolayer nonwoven web, wherein the central portion is defined by first and second lines of demarcation and has a width of about 160 to 220 mm and a height of about 30 to 110 mm, the respirator being capable of being folded flat for storage with the first portion in at least partial face-to-face contact with a surface of the central portion and the second portion in contact with a surface of the first portion, and the respirator when unfolded for use forming a cup-shaped off-the-face air chamber over the nose and mouth of a wearer.

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  • with bonds between thermoplastic yarns or filaments produced by welding · CPC title

  • A41D13/113Primary

    with a vertical fold or weld · CPC title

  • with bonds between thermoplastic filaments produced in association with filament formation, e.g. immediately following extrusion · CPC title

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

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What does patent US9770058B2 cover?
A flat-fold respirator is made from a stiff filtration panel joined to the remainder of the respirator through at least one line of demarcation. The panel contains a porous monocomponent monolayer nonwoven web that contains charged intermingled continuous monocomponent polymeric fibers of the same polymeric composition and that has sufficient basis weight or inter-fiber bonding so that the web …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Angadjivand Seyed A, Springett James E, Brandner John M, and 5 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A41D13/113. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 26 2017 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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