WEARABLE ITEMS FORMED FROM WATER-DISSOLVABLE MATERIAL
Embodiments include a wearable item comprising a water-dissolvable material that forms at least a majority of the wearable item. In examples, the wearable item corresponds to a covering for a portion of a person's body. In specific examples, the wearable item is in the form of a glove, mitten, protective mask or a hospital gown.
This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/070,738, filed on Aug. 26, 2020; the aforementioned priority application being hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF TECHNOLOGYExamples relate to wearable items formed from water-dissolvable material.
Embodiments include a wearable item comprising a water-dissolvable material that forms at least a majority of the wearable item. In examples, the wearable item corresponds to a covering for a portion of a person's body. In specific examples, the wearable item is in the form of a glove, mitten, protective mask or a hospital gown.
In embodiments, the water-dissolvable material is a non-woven textile formed from polyvinyl alcohol, or other materials such as polyethylene glycol, polyacrylamide, poly(acrylic acid), poly(methacrylic acid) or water soluble paper material.
In some examples, the wearable item is formed using a segment of water-dissolvable material that is joined with another segment of material (which may also be water-dissolvable). The segments of material can be cut, shaped and joined using one or more types of material connections. For example, the segments can be stitched or adhered to one another. In some examples, segments are adhered to one another using water-dissolvable thread, which can, for example, stitch the segments together. In other examples, adhesives (including polyvinyl alcohol adhesives) can be used to adhere segments together.
In some examples, the wearable item forms a protective covering for a user. Still further, as a protective covering, the wearable item can be combined with a filter to form, for example, a protective mask that can filter out 95% or more particulates, under the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) N95 classification.
In variations, embodiments provide for liners, shields and partitions formed from water-dissolvable material. For example, embodiments as described include seat covers (e.g., for toilet) and hospital curtains.
Still further, some embodiments provide for a protective face mask that is formed from water-dissolvable material(s). In some examples, a protective face mask is provided which is substantially dissolvable in water. In examples, a protective face mask covers at least the mouth of a user. The face cover of a protective face mask can also include an airgap or space to allow for the user to breathe.
According to some embodiments, a protective mask includes a face cover and a pair of fastening mechanisms. The face cover is dimensioned to cover a nose and mouth of a user, and the first and second fastening mechanism are structured to fasten the face cover to a head of the user, such that the face cover is positionable in front of a face of the user. At least the face cover is formed from a water-dissolvable material such as polyvinyl alcohol.
According to some examples, a protective face mask is formed from material that is fully dissolvable with water, leaving no residue or toxicity in the resulting solution. As a result, the protective mask can be readily disposed of in toilets and sinks, without noticeable impact to the environment.
Additionally, in some examples, the water-dissolvable material used with embodiments as described is non-aqueous, inert and innocuous. Further, the material is selected to have minimal impact to environment, such that the material is devoid of micro plastics, micro solids, petrol chemicals, oils or other constituents that have detrimental impact on the environment. In this way, examples provide for a protective face mask (or other wearable item, liner, partition, etc.) formed from water-dissolvable material that is safe for people, plants, animals, oceans, watersheds, septic systems and soil.
In some examples, a protective single-use face mask is provided that is fully dissolvable in water. Such face masks can be distributed at places where people are expected to gather or pass through, such as retail stores, community centers, schools, mass-transit vehicles and stops, etc. Moreover, as the face masks are fully dissolvable, they can be distributed in such places without concern of disposed facemasks littering the location or surrounding environment.
Water-dissolvable material includes any material that will substantially dissolve or disperse when brought into contact with water. As used herein, the term “substantially” means at least “55%” of a stated quantity or amount. In context of examples as described, a material or structure is said to substantially dissolve if the application of water causes at least 55% of the material (as measured by weight or volume) to dissolve within 1 hour.
In embodiments, for a wearable item (e.g., protective face mask, glove, hospital gown, etc.) or other item (e.g., seat cover, hospital curtain, etc.), the percentage of the item as a whole that dissolves in water may exceed 50% of the weight or volume of the item. Thus, in embodiments, a “majority” of an item that may dissolve can exceed 50% of the total weight and/or volume of the item. In some variations, the percentage of an item that may dissolve in water can exceed 70%, 90% or 95% or more, depending on the type of water-dissolvable material, the material connections and the amount of non-water-dissolvable material that is used.
Polyvinyl alcohol, also known as PVOH, PVA, or PVAL, is a synthetic hydrophilic polymer that is manufactured from the polymerization of vinyl acetate. The material can be manufactured in sheets, ribbons, strings or other forms that are woven or non-woven and cloth-like. With application of water, the material fully dissolves, usually in less than 1-2 minutes, leaving no harmful or toxic residue, and causing no harmful effects to the resulting solution.
Other types of water-dissolvable materials which can be used with examples as described include, for example, polyethylene glycol, polyacrylamide, poly(acrylic acid), poly(methacrylic acid) and water soluble paper material (e.g., such as distributed as SMARTSOLVE material).
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As shown by examples, the face cover 110 is rectangular, extending between lateral sides 122 that define a length (L) of the face cover 110, and between a top side 102 and a bottom side 112 that define a with (W) of the face cover 110. The dimensions (L,W) can be selected so that the face cover 110 covers the mouth the nostrils of the wearer, while other portions of the wearer's face (e.g., eyes and forehead) are uncovered. The face cover 110 includes an interior side 108 that opposes the face of the wearer when the face mask 100 is worn. In variations, the face cover 110 can be shaped into alternative polygonal shapes, including contours that are dimension to encompass a wearer's nostrils and mouth.
The pair of fastening members 120 can be in form of, for example, ribbons, that provide loops that can be positioned around a user's ear or head, so as to position the face cover 110 over the mouth and nose of the user. In some examples, the face mask 100 is fully assembled, with each of the fastening members 120 being attached to the face cover 110. A user can manipulate each fastening member 120 over an ear or portion of their head and manipulate the face cover 110 into a contour that covers their mouth and nose, with the face cover positioned inches from the user's mouth and covering their nose.
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In examples, the face mask 100 includes lateral regions 124, positioned to abut or be adjacent to respective lateral sides 122 of the face cover 110, having structural elements 125 to facilitate the face cover 110 in being held in place. The structural elements 125 can facilitate the face cover 110 being held in place when the face cover 110 is worn. In some examples, the structural elements 125 can be formed with string material that is woven into the face cover 110. As described with some examples, each of the fastener members 120 (e.g., ribbons) and string material can be formed from water-dissolvable material (e.g., polyvinyl alcohol).
In variations, the face mask 100 is manufactured to be partially assembled, with each fastener member 120 being unattached or partially attached to the face cover 110. As illustrated by
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In variations, the material of the face cover 110 can be formed from other types of water-dissolvable material, such as polyethylene glycol, polyacrylamide, poly(acrylic acid), poly(methacrylic acid) or water soluble paper material.
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Embodiments provide for different types of face mask that can be constructed from water-dissolvable material. For example, face masks can vary as between embodiments based on the structure of the face cover, which can be pleaded, nine pleaded and flat, conical or other shape.
A thickness of the face cover 510 can include one or multiple layers of water dissolvable material. For example, the face cover 510 can be formed from a first sheet or layer of water dissolvable material that forms the exterior 512, and a second sheet or layer of water dissolvable material that forms the interior 514. Further, the structure of the face cover 510 can enable the user to insert a filter, either in between the layers of water dissolvable material or adjacent to the interior 514.
In other variations, facemask are structured to affix to the user's face without use of straps, ties or similar fastener mechanisms (e.g., ear loops). With reference to
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In some examples, the adhesive layer 618 is two-sided and suitable for contact with human skin. For example, the adhesive layer 618 can be formed from BUTYL or medical adhesive tape (e.g., material manufactured under the tradename of TOPSTICK). In other variations, the material may be formed from polyvinyl alcohol so as to be dissolvable in water.
As described with other examples, the cloth-like nature of the water-dissolvable materials described with various examples can also enable the creation of other types of wearable items. In examples, sheets of water-dissolvable material can be cut, folded and shape to create other types of wearable items, including coverings for different parts of the human body (e.g., hands, feet, head).
In other examples, sheets of water dissolvable material can be used to provide shielding, linings, or partitions. Among other advantages, the use of water-dissolvable material to form the glove 700 and hospital gown 800 enable the wearable items to be readily disposable, with minimum impact to the environment. In this way, the costs associated with cleaning and sanitizing the gloves 700 and hospital gown 800 can be avoided.
In other examples, sheets of water-dissolvable materials can be used to form, for example, privacy shields, such as hospital curtains. The hospital curtains can therefore be disposable, with minimal impact on the environment, thereby allowing users to avoid the cost of cleaning.
Although examples are described in detail herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the concepts are not limited to those precise examples. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of the concepts be defined by the following claims and their equivalents. Furthermore, it is contemplated that a particular feature described either individually or as part of an example can be combined with other individually described features, or parts of other examples, even if the other features and examples make no mention of the particular feature. Thus, the absence of describing combinations should not preclude having rights to such combinations.
Claims
1. A wearable item comprising:
- a water-dissolvable material that forms at least a majority of the wearable item.
2. The wearable item of claim 1, further comprising:
- a material connection that connects at least a first segment of water-dissolvable material with a second segment of the item.
3. The wearable item of claim 2, further comprising:
- wherein the first segment is formed from water-dissolvable material of a first type, and the second segment is formed from water-dissolvable material of a second type.
4. The wearable item of claim 2, wherein the material connection includes one or more stitches, the one or more stitches being formed from a water-dissolvable material.
5. The wearable item of claim 2, wherein the material connection is formed from an adhesive.
6. The wearable item of claim 1, wherein the water-dissolvable material is non-woven and clothlike.
7. The wearable item of claim 1, wherein the water-dissolvable material is structured to provide a protective covering for a portion of a person's body.
8. The wearable item of claim 1, wherein the wearable item is shaped as an apparel selected from a group consisting of a glove, a mitten, a protective mask, and a gown.
9. The wearable item of claim 1, wherein the water-dissolvable material includes at least one of polyvinyl alcohol non-woven textiles, polyethylene glycol, polyacrylamide, poly(acrylic acid), poly(methacrylic acid) and water soluble paper material.
10. The wearable item of claim 1, further comprising:
- a face cover dimensioned to cover a nose and mouth of a user;
- wherein the face cover is formed from the water-dissolvable material.
11. The wearable item of claim 10, further comprising:
- a first and second fastening mechanism to fasten the face cover to a head of the user, so that the face cover is positionable in front of a face of the user.
12. The wearable item of claim 11, wherein:
- the first fastening mechanism includes a length of material that is connected to a first lateral region of the face cover, and the second first fastening mechanism includes a length of material that is connected to a second lateral region of the face cover; and
- wherein the material of the first length and the material of the second length each comprise of the water-dissolvable material.
13. The wearable item of claim 10, wherein the face cover is formed from water-dissolvable material of a first type, and the first fastening mechanism and the second fastening mechanism are formed from water dissolvable material of a second type.
14. The wearable item of claim 10, wherein the face cover is pleated.
15. The wearable item of claim 10, wherein each of the first and second fastening mechanisms are attached to an interior side of the face covering, with a respective distal end that is unattached.
16. The wearable item of claim 15, wherein the respective distal end of each of the first and second fastening mechanisms includes a slit that is dimensioned to engage a corner of the face cover.
17. The wearable item of claim 10, further comprising an adhesive layer that is provided on at least a portion of one side of the face cover to adhere the face cover to a face of a user.
18. The wearable item of claim 10, wherein the face cover is formed from multiple layers, including at least two layers that are each formed from a sheet of polyvinyl alcohol non-woven textile.
19. The wearable item of claim 17, wherein the face cover includes a middle layer formed from a filter.
20. The wearable item of claim 10, wherein the face cover is conical in shape.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 26, 2021
Publication Date: Sep 28, 2023
Inventor: Philip GODWIN (Santa Clara, CA)
Application Number: 18/023,297