US1344349A - Open-face gas-mask - Google Patents
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- invention is to devise a mask. or. helmet which, although having an open face, may be employed with great. facility tov permit the wearer to enter and work in places where.
- the mask is formed to inclose the face and sides of the head extending backwardly almost as far as the ears, being provided with suitable straps 2 for fastening it in place.
- the mask is provided with an opening 3 from which extends outwardly a.
- the rear edge of the mask is provided with an inner ring 9 of suitable material adapted to form an air tight joint between the mask and the head when the mask is secured in place.
- the pipe 10 indicates an air inlet pipe adapted to be connected to the mask so that air may be blown into the air space 11 between the mask wall andthe face by means of any suitable blower or air pump (not shown) to which the opposite end of the pipe is connected, the pipe 10 being preferably attachedto side extensions 12 and 13. having. passages 14 and 15 communicating with the interior of the mask.
- the manner in which the mask is used may be briefly described as follows: When it is desired to. enter a sewer or place where poisonous gas may exist the mask is placed on the face and secured by the straps 2, be-
- the helmet is preferably used for hot work, such as inoperating blast or smelting furnaces or in fighting fire, in which case to keep the head and body cool a perforated pipe 16 is mounted around the neck of the helmet through which water may be circulated from a supply pipe 17 so the discharge from which is deflected downwardly over the helmet by means of a hood member 21 mounted directly above it.
- a perforated pipe 16 is mounted around the neck of the helmet through which water may be circulated from a supply pipe 17 so the discharge from which is deflected downwardly over the helmet by means of a hood member 21 mounted directly above it.
- the air inlet pipe 10 may enter the helmet at any suitable point, as shown, and in the interior of the helmet may be provided a telephone receiver 22 and transmitter by means of which the wearer may converse with those beyond the danger zone.
- An electric lamp or flash light 2% may also be mounted in a suitable place in the tube l to give light in a dark place, the glass beingv kept clean and free from blur by the air passing out through the tube.
- a mask or helmet adapted to inolose the face or head respectively so as to pre serve an air tight space therearound having an inlet opening for air under pressure and an air exit opening in front of the eyes, and a funnel secured to said mask or helmet in line with said exit opening whereby the air issuing therefrom is concentrated and directed l orwari lly as a stream to penetrate smoke or gases against which it is projected.
- a mask or helmet adapted to inclose the face or head respectively so as to preserve an air tight spacetherearound having an inlet opening for air under pressure and an airexit opening in front of the eyes, a funnel secured to said mask or helmet in line with said exit opening wherebythe air issuing therefrom is concentrated and directed forwardly as a stream to. penetrate smoke or gases against which it is projected, and means for varying the velocity of air flow through the said funnel.
- a mask or helmet adapted to inclose the face or head respectively so as to preserve an air tight space thercaround having an inlet opening for air under pressure and an air exit opening in front of the eyes, a
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G. A. MI-CKELSON.
OPEN FACE GAS MASK.
APPLICATION map MAYIT. 191s. muzwzn MAY 13,1920. 1,344,349.
Patented June 22, 1920.
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OPEN-RACE GAS-MASK.
Application filed May 17, 1919, Serial No. 290,819. RenewedMay 19, 1920. Serial No. 382,640.
Tov allwhom it may, concern Be it known that I, Gnonen ARTHUR MrcKnLsoN, a citizen of the United States, and a resident ofthe city of Vancouver, in
the Province of British Columbia, Canada,
invention is to devise a mask. or. helmet which, although having an open face, may be employed with great. facility tov permit the wearer to enter and work in places where.
deadly gas is found, such as insewers, tanks,
flues or the like, orintense heat, such as blast or smelting furnaces, or which may be fitted to a specially prepared suit, for use. in. fire fighting.
I attain. this. object by the construction illustrated in the accompanying drawings in may be made of any suitable material, and
is formed to inclose the face and sides of the head extending backwardly almost as far as the ears, being provided with suitable straps 2 for fastening it in place. In front of the eyes, however, the mask is provided with an opening 3 from which extends outwardly a.
tube 41, positioned so that the wearer may have an unobstructed view therethrough, and swingably mounted toward the outer end of the tube on suitable arms 5 and 6 are upper and lower shutters 7 and 8 respectively which may be swung downwardly in front of the tube to restrict the tube opening so as to obtain a greater velocity of air or upwardly clear of the opening, as desired.
The rear edge of the mask is provided with an inner ring 9 of suitable material adapted to form an air tight joint between the mask and the head when the mask is secured in place.
10 indicates an air inlet pipe adapted to be connected to the mask so that air may be blown into the air space 11 between the mask wall andthe face by means of any suitable blower or air pump (not shown) to which the opposite end of the pipe is connected, the pipe 10 being preferably attachedto side extensions 12 and 13. having. passages 14 and 15 communicating with the interior of the mask.
The manner in which the mask is used may be briefly described as follows: When it is desired to. enter a sewer or place where poisonous gas may exist the mask is placed on the face and secured by the straps 2, be-
Specification of Letters Patent. I Patented J 11116 22, 1920.
lg adjusted, of course, so that the opening of tube 4 is directly in front of the eyes, the a r, line. 10 being connected to the passages 14 and 15, when, a continual stream of air being forced into the mask, the wearer may safely pass into and work in a body of poisonous gas without injury, since. the air forced intothe mask passes out through the tube t and provides pure air for the wearer to breathe, thus allowing him to, conduct examinations into any abnormal conditions existing around him, to conduct any neces- 'sary repairs, or to rescue anyone who may have been overcome with the gas. while at the same time providing fresh air for the rescued party from his own tube 4 by holdneck or body by any suitable means so as to form an air tight connection with the body,
otherwise the construction and operationis the same as has already been described with reference to the mask. The helmet is preferably used for hot work, such as inoperating blast or smelting furnaces or in fighting fire, in which case to keep the head and body cool a perforated pipe 16 is mounted around the neck of the helmet through which water may be circulated from a supply pipe 17 so the discharge from which is deflected downwardly over the helmet by means of a hood member 21 mounted directly above it.
The air inlet pipe 10 may enter the helmet at any suitable point, as shown, and in the interior of the helmet may be provided a telephone receiver 22 and transmitter by means of which the wearer may converse with those beyond the danger zone. An electric lamp or flash light 2% may also be mounted in a suitable place in the tube l to give light in a dark place, the glass beingv kept clean and free from blur by the air passing out through the tube.
From the foregoing it will be seen that I have provided a simple and inexpensive meanswhereby examination, repair, and rescue work may be carried on in the midst of deadly gas or abnormal heat safely and without injury to the user.
. V hat I claim as my invention is:
1. A mask or helmet adapted to inolose the face or head respectively so as to pre serve an air tight space therearound having an inlet opening for air under pressure and an air exit opening in front of the eyes, and a funnel secured to said mask or helmet in line with said exit opening whereby the air issuing therefrom is concentrated and directed l orwari lly as a stream to penetrate smoke or gases against which it is projected.
2. A mask or helmet adapted to inclose the face or head respectively so as to preserve an air tight spacetherearound having an inlet opening for air under pressure and an airexit opening in front of the eyes, a funnel secured to said mask or helmet in line with said exit opening wherebythe air issuing therefrom is concentrated and directed forwardly as a stream to. penetrate smoke or gases against which it is projected, and means for varying the velocity of air flow through the said funnel.
3. A mask or helmet adapted to inclose the face or head respectively so as to preserve an air tight space thercaround having an inlet opening for air under pressure and an air exit opening in front of the eyes, a
funnel secured to said mask or helmet in line with said exit opening whereby the air issuing therefrom is concentrated and directed forwardly as a stream to penetrate smoke or gases against which it is projected,
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Cited By (8)
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US2860632A (en) * | 1950-11-28 | 1958-11-18 | Angelo A Conti | Respirator |
US4901356A (en) * | 1987-12-18 | 1990-02-13 | Actron Manufacturing Company | Voice transmission system |
US5138666A (en) * | 1987-12-18 | 1992-08-11 | Actron Manufacturing Company | Voice transmission system |
US5371804A (en) * | 1987-12-18 | 1994-12-06 | Actron Manufacturing Company | Voice transmission system |
US5428688A (en) * | 1993-03-29 | 1995-06-27 | Audiopack Sounds Systems | Voice transmission system with remote microphone |
US5463693A (en) * | 1993-11-10 | 1995-10-31 | Audiopack Sound Systems Inc. | Voice amplification adapter assembly for face mask |
US20040118405A1 (en) * | 2002-12-19 | 2004-06-24 | Amante Michael A. | Disposable face mask |
US20160107006A1 (en) * | 2013-06-13 | 2016-04-21 | The Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Illinois | Helmet for anesthesia |
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Cited By (13)
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US2860632A (en) * | 1950-11-28 | 1958-11-18 | Angelo A Conti | Respirator |
US4901356A (en) * | 1987-12-18 | 1990-02-13 | Actron Manufacturing Company | Voice transmission system |
US5138666A (en) * | 1987-12-18 | 1992-08-11 | Actron Manufacturing Company | Voice transmission system |
US5371804A (en) * | 1987-12-18 | 1994-12-06 | Actron Manufacturing Company | Voice transmission system |
US5428688A (en) * | 1993-03-29 | 1995-06-27 | Audiopack Sounds Systems | Voice transmission system with remote microphone |
US5463693A (en) * | 1993-11-10 | 1995-10-31 | Audiopack Sound Systems Inc. | Voice amplification adapter assembly for face mask |
US20040118405A1 (en) * | 2002-12-19 | 2004-06-24 | Amante Michael A. | Disposable face mask |
US20040216744A1 (en) * | 2002-12-19 | 2004-11-04 | Amante Michael A. | Disposable face mask |
US6941949B2 (en) * | 2002-12-19 | 2005-09-13 | Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. | Disposable face mask |
US7044131B2 (en) | 2002-12-19 | 2006-05-16 | Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. | Disposable face mask |
US7077139B2 (en) | 2002-12-19 | 2006-07-18 | Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. | Disposable face mask |
US20160107006A1 (en) * | 2013-06-13 | 2016-04-21 | The Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Illinois | Helmet for anesthesia |
US10799727B2 (en) * | 2013-06-13 | 2020-10-13 | The Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Illinois | Helmet for anesthesia |
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