REPLACEABLE MASK LINER
This invention relates to protective face mask coverings and particularly to a face mask which comprises at least one of a mask liner, the mask liner can be removed and replaced improving the hygiene, efficacy, comfort, protection or for decorative purposes for the person wearing the face mask. The mask liner can be applied on inside or outside of the face mask. The mask liner can have a treatment coating applied. The treatment coating can promote skin, medicinal, aroma, oil treatment, and other treatment coatings.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application No. 63/070,832.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to protective face mask coverings and particularly to a face mask which comprises at least one of a mask liner, the mask liner can be removed and replaced improving the hygiene, efficacy, and comfort for the person wearing the face mask. The mask liner can have a treatment coating applied. The treatment coating can promote skin, medicinal, aroma, oil treatment, and other treatment coatings.
For the purposes of this specification, the terms “mask,” “face mask,” and “facemask” shall be synonymous, and shall be defined as any covering worn over a person's face. Preferred embodiments of the invention comprise a liner used with a mask that covers a person's face from their nose to their chin, leaving the area of above their nose exposed. In this manner, preferred embodiments of the invention comprise a liner used with a mask that resembles a standard surgical mask such as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,012,505 and 3,820,429.
Before our invention, people would wear face masks without washing for days. The masks would become soiled on the inside from breathing, skin shedding, makeup and other contaminants. Masks would also develop unpleasant odors either from the dirtiness or from the actual bad breath of the person wearing the mask.
Another shortcoming of face masks is that some masks are made out of very porous fabric thus providing poor filtration, the essential feature of every mask.
The present invention addresses these and other shortcomings by providing a face mask having a replaceable liner and other advantages. For these reasons and shortcomings as well as other reasons and shortcomings there is a long-felt need that gives rise to the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a face mask comprising at least one of a mask liner that is removably replaceable, the mask liner is configured to provide a clean surface between the outer layers of the mask and the face of a person when the person is wearing the mask. Shortcomings of prior art such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,012,505 and 3,820,429 are that such masks as described in the prior art comprise one layer between a person's face and the air. Because of this, masks described in the prior art are either disposed of after every use which contributes to a great amount of waste, or they are re-worn and become soiled from constant contact with a person's face.
Additional shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a method of manufacturing a face mask that comprises at least one of a mask liner that is removably replaceable, the mask liner is configured to provide a clean surface between the outer layers of the mask and the face of a person when the person is wearing the mask. In an exemplary embodiment, the mask liners can be packaged and sold separate from the mask. A person can then retrofit one of the mask liners onto their existing masks as needed to keep the mask clean and fresh.
Additional shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a method of removing and replacing at least one of a mask liner that is removably replaceable, the mask liner is configured to provide a clean surface between the outer layers of the mask and the face of a person when the person is wearing the mask.
Additional shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a method of applying at least one of a treatment coating to at least one of a mask liner, the mask liner is removably replaceable, the mask liner is configured to provide a clean surface between the outer layers of the mask and the face of a person when the person is wearing the mask. Such treatment coating can be skin treatment coatings, medicinal treatment coatings, aroma treatment coatings, essential oil treatment coatings, and other treatment coatings.
Additional shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a method of applying the mask liner on the outside of the face mask. The mask liner is configured to provide a clean, protective or decorative surface on the outer layer of the mask.
Additional features and advantages are realized through the techniques of the present invention. Other embodiments and aspects of the invention are described in detail herein and are considered a part of the claimed invention. For a better understanding of the invention with advantages and features, refer to the description and to the drawings.
The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The description provided herein describes example embodiments of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to any particular embodiment, feature, size, shape, material, or any other property. The terms “mask” and “face mask” may be used interchangeably for purposes of this description. The terms “liner” and “mask liner” may be used interchangeably for purposes of this description. The terms “person” and “user” may be used interchangeably for purposes of this description. The term “inside surface” shall mean the surface of a mask or liner that is closest to a user's face when the mask and/or liner is worn by the user. The term “outside surface” shall mean the surface of a mask or liner that is furthest from a user's face when the mask and/or liner is worn by the user. Though benefits of certain embodiments are described herein, this description is not intended to define one particular preferred embodiment. Preferred embodiments of the invention may depend on user preference, and thus may comprise any combination of features described herein.
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In an example embodiment, the mask liners can be sold in packages 10, 25, 50, or any other quantity. A person can then remove a mask liner 102 from the packages and place the mask liner 102 on the inside of the mask 100 as illustrated. After wearing the mask 100 a person can remove and discard the mask liner 102. A new fresh mask liner 102 can then be inserted back into the mask.
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The liner may be shaped and sized appropriately to fit the entire inside surface or outside surface of the face mask. As mentioned herein, the liner may be made available to users in packs of multiple liners. The liner may further be made available to users with a face mask designed specifically to be used with the liner. In other embodiments, the liner may be shaped and sized in order to substantially fit a percentage of the masks available in the art. Said percentage may be anywhere in the range of 20-95%. In such embodiments, the overall dimensions of the liner may be such that there is no overhang of the liner when the liner is placed on the inside surface or outside surface of a face mask and when the liner is larger than the face mask. The overall dimensions of the liner may also be such that there is a maximum of 0.5″ space between the edge of the face mask and the edge of the liner when the liner is placed on the inside surface or outside surface of the face mask and when the liner is smaller than the face mask. The fit described herein of no overhang when the liner is larger than the face mask, and a maximum of 0.5″ of space between the face mask and the liner when the liner is smaller than the face mask, shall be defined herein as the liner “substantially fitting” the face mask.
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The liner as described herein may be made of any material or any combination of materials. Some embodiments of the invention comprise a liner made of a biodegradable material, such as cotton or a biodegradable synthetic. Use of scents or other treatment coatings with the liner are described herein. Said scents and other treatment coatings may also be biodegradable.
In some embodiments, the liner may serve as a filter for the face mask. In such embodiments, the liner may be constructed from a woven material that is woven in such a way as to filter large and/or small particles before said particles reach a user's mouth and nose. For the purposes of this description, “large particles” shall be defined as any airborne particles greater than 0.3 microns in diameter, and “small particles” shall be defined as any airborne particles less than or equal to 0.3 microns in diameter. In further embodiments, the liner may comprise multiple layers. One or more of said layers may comprise activated charcoal to serve as a filter. The layer(s) that comprise activated charcoal may be separated from the user's face by other layers of the liner. The layers of the liner that separate the activated charcoal from the user's face may be made of the liner materials described previously herein, such as biodegradable cotton or synthetic.
There are other masks that exist in the art that comprise removable liners. However, embodiments of the invention differ from the prior art in that the invention uses adhesive to attach the liner to the mask, where the prior art uses elastic bands or snap/buttons, such as in the Honeywell Dual-Layer Face Cover with Replaceable Inserts, Replaceable Inner Liner for Vaj a Pro Mask 1.0, and the Griffin Works Leather Leather Face Mask with Removable Cloth Liner. Referring to
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As mentioned herein, the liner may be made of biodegradable material. In some embodiments, the adhesive may also be biodegradable. In such embodiments, disposing of the liner may comprise placing the used liner in an area for composting biodegradable material. Disposing of the liner may also comprise discarding the used liner in a waste receptacle. This method of disposing the liner may be used both in the embodiments wherein the liner is biodegradable, and in the embodiments wherein the liner is not biodegradable.
In an example embodiment, the capabilities of the present invention can be implemented by manufacturing processes that cut the disposable mask liner 102 fabric into shape, apply scents or other treatment coatings, and then apply one or more of a fastener. such as adhesive, clips, or other fasteners as may be required and or desired in a particular embodiment.
In the embodiments that comprise scents or other treatment coatings, said scents or other treatment coatings may be but are not limited to essential oils, lotions, moisturizers, and perfumes. Said scents or other treatment coatings may be present to enhance the experience of the person wearing the mask by providing a pleasing scent or by providing some cosmetic function such as moisturizing the person's face while said person is wearing the mask. The scents or other treatment coatings may be “infused” into the fabric during the manufacturing process, or they may be applied by a user to the liner before the user applies the liner to the mask and wears the mask. The scents or coatings are ideally non-toxic and biodegradable.
The drawings depicted herein are for purpose of example only. There may be many variations to shape and attachment options described herein without departing from the spirit of the invention. For instance, different shape, size and colors can be implemented and other ways of attaching the liner to face mask can be developed.
Claims
1. A liner, comprising:
- an adhesive,
- wherein the liner is removably attachable to a face mask.
2. The liner of claim 1, further comprising essential oils infused into the fabric of the liner.
3. The liner of claim 1, wherein the liner is biodegradable.
4. The liner of claim 3, wherein the liner is made from cotton.
5. The liner of claim 3, wherein the liner is made from synthetic material.
6. A mask system, comprising:
- a face mask; and
- a liner,
- wherein the liner is removably attachable to the face mask by use of an adhesive.
7. The mask system of claim 6, further comprising essential oils infused into the fabric of the liner.
8. The mask system of claim 6, wherein the face mask is worn by a user and covers a user's nose and mouth.
9. The mask system of claim 8, wherein the liner is biodegradable.
10. The mask system of claim 9, wherein the liner is made from cotton.
11. The mask system of claim 9, wherein the liner is made from synthetic material.
12. A method of wearing a mask, comprising:
- exposing adhesive areas of a liner;
- removably attaching the liner to an inside surface of the mask;
- securing the mask to a user's face;
- removing the mask from the user's face; and
- removing the liner from the inside surface of the mask by peeling the liner away from the inside surface of the mask.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising applying essential oils to the liner before removably attaching the liner to the inside surface of the mask.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the face mask covers the user's nose and mouth.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the liner is biodegradable.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the liner is made from cotton.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the liner is made from synthetic material.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 23, 2021
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2022
Inventors: Sanja Bajovic (Castro Valley, CA), Ines Fehimovic (Castro Valley, CA)
Application Number: 17/409,716