Structure and composition for a mask and its container
A mask structure comprised of a sheet of paper material, wherein the mask structure includes one or more cuts subdividing said sheet into one or more plane portions connected to one another and disposed at different angles during use of the mask structure.
The present invention relates to a structure and composition for a mask and its container.
In particular, the structure subject of the present invention is realizable with a sheet in papery material or in similar materials such as cardboard, paperboard, plastified paper or plastic in a thin sheet of this material.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWell-known masks in chartaceous material have a planar development and, when they are under rest conditions, that is to say when they are not worn, they extend only to two dimensions. Once they are worn, the masks are curved and define an approximately cylindrical surface. This development to a basically cylindrical surface may lead to a deformation of the drawing or image reproduced on the mask which has a not very natural effect.
Moreover, well-known masks are usually provided with an elastic band which is placed around the head to keep the mask in its position. The presence of the elastic band may turn out to be bothersome during use. In addition, it obliges one to use another type of material, in addition to the material used for the mask structure, during the production process.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention aims at eliminating the inconveniences mentioned above.
These results have been achieved by adopting the idea of realizing a mask structure having the features described in claim 1. Further features are described in the dependent claims.
One of the advantages of the present invention is the possibility of providing a mask capable of assuming a configuration which perfectly adapts to the face and/or to the head during use; the mask folds into sectors during use, and this folding because of corresponding cutting/punching lines creates planes which are differentiated in depth; the mask structure can also be worn without an elastic band or other additional means of support; the structure can be associated with a sheet consisting of a postcard, a card, a book or an album page, etc. (so defining a container for the mask); the structure can be associated with a sheet with a text written on it that can be recited and/or be sung when wearing the mask; the mask structure keeps its features unchanged even after long usage periods.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing, wherein:
When the mask is used, that is to say when the structure 1 is curved so as to copy the user's face, the presence of the cuts 3 and of the bend lines 6 determines the formation of a plurality of plane sectors or plane portions 7, 8 at differentiated depths from one another. In particular, with reference to
In the example illustrated in
Most of the cuts offer further advantages with respect to the previous example.
A first advantage is an increased depth effect provided by the presence of plane portions 7, 8, 9 which are positionable on three different depths during use. This feature determines a better copying of the face profile of the user because it adapts itself to the face much better with respect to the previous example which, however, determines a very satisfying effect if compared with well-known masks.
A further advantage is provided by the fact that a part of the plane portion 9 defines a band which can be passed behind the ears user's ears 90 so as to allow the fixing of the mask without using elastic bands or strings commonly used in the well-known technique.
The mask can be fixed to the user's head by means of a hole 20 foreseen in a zone of the mask which corresponds to the position of the nose. The conformation and the size of the hole 20 determine an interference with the user's nose so as to carry out a fixing by fitting the nose in the mask 1. Said hole 20 has been represented only in
The plane portion 73 can have a conformation analogous to that of the plane portion 9 in the example of
The mask illustrated in
Moreover, the mask of
The embodiment of the invention shown in
Moreover, the execution details may vary as regards the shape the size, the arrangement of the elements, the kind of material used, but they are within the limits of the solution adopted and within the limits of the protection offered by the present patent.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9: A mask structure comprised of a sheet of paper material, wherein the mask structure includes one or more cuts subdividing said sheet into one or more plane portions connected to one another and disposed at different angles during use of the mask structure.
10: The mask structure of claim 9, wherein said cuts are symmetrically disposed with respect to an axis of symmetry of the mask structure.
11: The mask structure of claim 9, wherein said cuts extend only partially along the length of the mask structure and wherein folding lines are defined adjacent to and extend from the cuts, such that when the structure is curved for placement against a user's face, the presence of the cuts and of the folding lines causes the plurality of plane portions to be disposed at different angles to each other.
12: The mask structure of claim 9, wherein apart of one of said plane portions defines a band adapted to be passed behind a user's ears so as to allow the fixing of the mask to the user's face.
13: The mask structure of claim 9, wherein the mask structure is provided with a hole in a zone of the mask corresponding to a position of a user's nose when the mask is placed on the user's face, wherein said hole is mountable on the user's nose.
14: The mask structure of claim 9, wherein said cuts are defined as arcs having different radiuses.
15: The mask structure of claim 14, wherein one of the plane portions is centrally disposed and joined to a lowerly disposed connecting portion, wherein said connecting portion is joined to the corresponding ends of a series of plane portions having a reverse “U” arrangement.
16: The mask structure of claim 15, wherein said plane portions are connected to one another by a series of ledges or bands disposed in a substantially radial position with respect to the center of the mask structure.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 27, 2007
Publication Date: Mar 5, 2009
Applicant: TELLUS PAPER INNOVATIONS, LLC (White Plains, NY)
Inventor: Chanan Gardi (Impruneta)
Application Number: 11/895,767
International Classification: A63H 33/00 (20060101); A41G 7/00 (20060101);