Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Including body or head supported means covering user's scalp
Patent
1994-11-15
1996-09-17
Lewis, Aaron J.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Including body or head supported means covering user's scalp
12820125, 12820028, 12820115, A62B 1704
Patent
active
055558798
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a safety mask with a fresh air blower, the driving power of which is taken mainly from energy produced by a photoelectric cell connected to the mask.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Previously known safety masks are of design into which air is blown by an accumulator driven blower connected to the mask, or by a blower, close to the site of the mask, from which air is conducted to the mask along hoses.
The disadvantages of these masks have been, in the first case the weight of the transportable accumulator and its need to be charged which has to be done more often for the smaller the accumulator. In the other case, the disadvantage is that the user can move freely only within the outreach of the hoses. Further, the blowing has to be switched on and off by a separate switch.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
By means of a safety mask according to this invention these disadvantages are eliminated and the safety mask is characterized in that what is described in the enclosed patent claims.
The most important advantages of this invention can be considered the facts that an accumulator may not be needed at all and, in case one would like to furnish the mask with an accumulator, a small and light-weight one is sufficient. When the safety mask is used as a welding mask, the blower starts automatically upon starting to weld. The blower also stops automatically when welding is finished. Accumulator charging takes place when the mask is under sufficient illumination. While working with the safety mask, one can move freely because there are no outside connections. In addition to the electrical system of the mask, generated and maintained in this manner, an electric darkening system and even other functions of a protecting welding glass can be connected.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the following the invention is prescribed in detail with reference to the enclosed drawing, where
FIG. 1 is a side view of the safety mask.
FIG. 2 is a blower arrangement of the safety mask.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1 shows a safety mask used by a welder comprising a hoodlike part 1 protecting the user'S head from all directions. The mask has a protecting glass 2, which is conveniently made darker or becomes darker to allow the welder to safely lock at the welding arc flame. Above the protective glass there is a photoelectric cell 3, that converts light and such radiation into electric voltage. The cell 3 is directed towards the welding arc flame, so that the cell is exposed during welding to a high density of light and radiation. Conventional photoelectric cells can be used. At the back of the mask there is an inlet for an air hose 4 along which air is blown to the mask. In the example embodiment shown in figure 1 the blower is fixed on the welder's back so that the electric leads 5 from mask 1 are taken inside the hose 4 to blower 8. The blower is in a special box 6, which can also be furnished with a filter. In front of the box there is an air intake grid 7.
FIG. 2 shows box 6 with blower 8 and accumulator 9. Electronic functions can be connected, to the box i.e. accumulator charging automation. Further, the device can contain automation which prevents blower 8 from rotating and draining the accumulator when the illumination circumstances for the accumulator are such that the blower could rotate even though a welding procedure is not in progress. The automation can also have the ability to sense the existence of the weld arc flame.
One embodiment of the device can also be the utilization of the mask during grinding. Then the illumiation may not be sufficient to rotate the blower and therefore the blower must be rotated by the accumulator alone. The device is in this case equipped with a switch to start blower 8 for operation by the accumulator.
In another embodiment of the device, the blower is fixed to the mask, so that no hoses are needed. In this case, there must be a filter associated with the mask. Also the accumulator can, in this case, be
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Mattila Teuvo A.
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