US20190053550A1 - Disposable Hygiene Mask - Sneeze Guard - Google Patents
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- Disposable hygiene masks have been manufactured for many years. They have been primarily used in the healthcare industry. There has been an observed need throughout many kitchens for a disposable hygiene mask to be equally common within a culinary setting. Currently there is not a formal protocol within the culinary industry on the best practices to combat a sneeze or cough within a kitchen. Most commonly, employees in the industry sneeze and cough into their elbow and shoulder creases, which does not properly restrain the pathogenic elements expelled by the sneeze and/or cough and also results in the employee carrying the pathogens and bacteria to other parts of the kitchen and dining room(s) throughout their shift.
- the present invention provides a sneeze and cough protection device that is primarily intended to be used in kitchen and food production settings.
- the device is in the form of a strapless disposable hygiene mask with a filter material on the inside of the mask, designed to restrict the spreading of bacteria and pathogens from a sneeze and/or cough.
- the hygiene mask is intended for a one-time use with the sole intention to discard the mask upon using it to combat a sneeze and/or cough.
- the hygiene mask is not intended to be donned on the user in any way.
- the hygiene mask is meant to be held to the user's mouth and nose area with the use of a single hand.
- the hygiene mask is meant to be discarded immediately after being used.
- the present invention contains a plurality of hygiene masks within a dispenser that contains a plurality of walls, with a single resilient opening, from which the hygiene masks are dispensed from, a single mask at a time. Upon dispensing of the outermost hygiene mask, the hygiene mask that was previously adjacent to the dispensed hygiene mask will become the outermost hygiene mask.
- the sneeze guard dispenser is designed to be stationed at preparation and working tables in a kitchen. It is also designed in such a way that it can be mounted upon a wall within the same settings. In either way, the method of dispensing remains the same.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the strapless hygiene mask in a fully open configuration.
- FIG. 2 is a profile view of the strapless hygiene mask portraying how the mask will fit on the face, covering the nose and mouth.
- FIG. 3 is a side plan view of the hygiene mask in relation to the user's hand, portraying the optimal way the mask will be used.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the hygiene mask in relation to the user's hand.
- FIG. 5 is an angular, perspective view of the hygiene mask within the aforementioned dispenser.
- FIG. 5 portrays the product in its final form, ready to be dispensed by the user with the outside layer of the outermost hygiene mask exposed.
- FIG. 6 is an X-ray view of the hygiene mask within the same dispenser shown in FIG. 5 , portraying how the hygiene masks will be positioned in a nested relation to one another within the dispenser so when the outermost hygiene mask is dispensed, the hygiene mask directly adjacent to the dispensed hygiene mask will become the outermost hygiene mask.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the dispenser shown in FIG. 5 portraying the product in its application form, sitting on top of a working kitchen table.
- FIG. 7 also portrays the size of the dispenser in relation to a table and cutting board.
- the present invention relates to a strapless hygiene mask that is designed for a single use, to act as a safe guard in a kitchen or food production setting in combatting the spreading of aerosols from sneezes and coughs.
- a single use is defined as a single sneeze or cough, after which the hygiene mask should be properly discarde.
- the hygiene mask is intended to be gripped by the user with a single hand and is designed to cover both the nose and mouth to restrict the spreading of pathogens and bacteria expelled during a sneeze or cough.
- the hygiene mask is designed to be used with the use of a single hand and discarded with a single hand as well.
- the hygiene mask is intended to improve the hygiene and overall sanitation of a kitchen and/or food production setting by combatting the spread of bacteria expelled from sneezes and coughs, to drastically reduce contamination and infection within kitchens and food production settings. It further relates to a dispenser that holds the hygiene masks in a nested relation to one another. It further relates to the practical application of the hygiene mask within a kitchen and food production setting.
- Hygiene mask 10 is sized to fit over the nose and mouth of a wearer and includes an inside surface 12 , the surface proximal to the face of the wearer, that contains a filter material to properly restrict the spreading of particles and pathogens.
- the surrounding layer 11 contains a soft layer without filter material as it is designed to surround the mouth and nose regions, with the sole intention to provide a soft surface that will be touching the face. Both inner surface areas 11 and 12 are not exposed to the outside environment.
- Hygiene mask 22 shows a side plan view of the hygiene mask 10 to show the hygiene mask in relation to the face and its intended use during application.
- Hygiene mask 10 contains an outer layer 21 that is designed to be gripped by the user and is meant to be proximal to the inner hand of the user. Outer layer 21 is intended to remain partially exposed to the outside environment so that it can be gripped and dispensed in a timely manner and is never intended to touch any part of the face.
- the hygiene mask is intended to be dispensed with the use of one hand and is meant to be applied to the face with the use of one hand.
- FIG. 3-4 show the hygiene mask in relation to the user's hand in a side plan view and a perspective view respectively.
- the hygiene masks are intended to be positioned within a dispenser 50 that contains a plurality of walls 51 with the outer layer 21 of the outermost face mask exposed. This embodiment is portrayed in FIG. 5 through an angular perspective view 52 of dispenser 50 .
- the hygiene masks are intended to be positioned in a nested relation to one another as portrayed in FIG. 6 where the outermost hygiene mask 61 sits opposed to the second outermost hygiene mask 62 so that when hygiene mask 61 is dispensed, hygiene mask 62 becomes the outermost mask. This process continues until the last hygiene mask 63 is dispensed.
- FIG. 6 shows an x-ray view 60 of dispenser 50 .
- the invention is strategically designed in such a way where the outer layer 21 is never in contact with the face, while the inner surface layer 11 that is designed to be placed over the mouth and nose, never makes contact with the outside environment.
- the invention is designed in such a way to offer an improvement to the current forms of combatting sneezes and coughs by eliminating the likelihood of airborne pathogens making contact with the inner surface layer 11 ; thus reducing the likelihood of illness and contamination.
- dispenser 50 The hygiene mask 10 within dispenser 50 is intended to sit within a kitchen setting, on either working or preparation tables 71 as portrayed in FIG. 7 .
- Multiple dispensers 50 are intended to be placed throughout each kitchen so they remain in close proximity to all kitchen and management employees.
- the final application of dispenser 50 is not restricted to the way that is portrayed in FIG. 7 .
- Dispenser 50 is designed in such a way that it can be positioned on a table or mounted on a wall within the kitchen using various forms of adhesives and/or designs.
- FIG. 7 shows the most practical application of the product without the use of any additional tools or resources.
- the present invention is not intended to be used as a substitute to proper hygiene and hand washing protocols but rather to serve in a complimentary fashion to those protocols with the main focus being the containment of particles and pathogens expelled during sneezes and/or coughs with the intended goal to eliminate the likelihood of contamination of food produced by the kitchen and of the spreading of illness amongst a kitchen's employees.
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A sneeze guard in the form of a strapless, disposable hygiene mask that is positioned within a dispenser in a kitchen or food production setting. The hygiene mask is intended for a one-time use to control the pathogens and bacteria that is spread through aerosols expelled from a sneeze or a cough. The inside of the hygiene mask contains a filter material with a 99% filtration efficiency to help protect against the spreading of the pathogens and bacteria resulting from the sneeze or cough. The hygiene mask does not contain any straps and is solely intended for a single use, with the intention to be discarded upon being used. The hygiene masks are positioned in a nested relation to one another within the dispenser. The dispenser is composed of a plurality of walls with a dispensing end. The dispensing end consists of a resilient diaphragm containing an opening. The stack of hygiene masks are positioned in such a way within the dispenser that the outermost mask may be pulled through the opening, resulting in the mask that was adjacent to the dispensed hygiene mask to become the outermost mask.
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- Disposable hygiene masks have been manufactured for many years. They have been primarily used in the healthcare industry. There has been an observed need throughout many kitchens for a disposable hygiene mask to be equally common within a culinary setting. Currently there is not a formal protocol within the culinary industry on the best practices to combat a sneeze or cough within a kitchen. Most commonly, employees in the industry sneeze and cough into their elbow and shoulder creases, which does not properly restrain the pathogenic elements expelled by the sneeze and/or cough and also results in the employee carrying the pathogens and bacteria to other parts of the kitchen and dining room(s) throughout their shift.
- There is currently a need to improve upon best practices in combatting the harmful residue that results from a sneeze or cough. In a healthcare setting, the healthcare professional dons a hygiene mask that protects him/herself as well as others from harmful particles. In a kitchen setting, donning a hygiene mask can prove to be inconvenient and extremely unlikely to enforce considering the nature of the work and the high temperatures of a kitchen. Furthermore, the presence of a hygiene mask upon a culinary professional may portray a bad image to a guest, particularly in an open kitchen setting that is very prevalent in the industry. A strapless disposable hygiene mask that effectively restricts the spreading of harmful bacteria and pathogens of a sneeze and/or cough with the sole intention to be discarded upon its use is a necessary addition to every kitchen.
- The present invention provides a sneeze and cough protection device that is primarily intended to be used in kitchen and food production settings. The device is in the form of a strapless disposable hygiene mask with a filter material on the inside of the mask, designed to restrict the spreading of bacteria and pathogens from a sneeze and/or cough. The hygiene mask is intended for a one-time use with the sole intention to discard the mask upon using it to combat a sneeze and/or cough. The hygiene mask is not intended to be donned on the user in any way. The hygiene mask is meant to be held to the user's mouth and nose area with the use of a single hand. The hygiene mask is meant to be discarded immediately after being used.
- The present invention contains a plurality of hygiene masks within a dispenser that contains a plurality of walls, with a single resilient opening, from which the hygiene masks are dispensed from, a single mask at a time. Upon dispensing of the outermost hygiene mask, the hygiene mask that was previously adjacent to the dispensed hygiene mask will become the outermost hygiene mask.
- The sneeze guard dispenser is designed to be stationed at preparation and working tables in a kitchen. It is also designed in such a way that it can be mounted upon a wall within the same settings. In either way, the method of dispensing remains the same.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the strapless hygiene mask in a fully open configuration. -
FIG. 2 is a profile view of the strapless hygiene mask portraying how the mask will fit on the face, covering the nose and mouth. -
FIG. 3 is a side plan view of the hygiene mask in relation to the user's hand, portraying the optimal way the mask will be used. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the hygiene mask in relation to the user's hand. -
FIG. 5 is an angular, perspective view of the hygiene mask within the aforementioned dispenser.FIG. 5 portrays the product in its final form, ready to be dispensed by the user with the outside layer of the outermost hygiene mask exposed. -
FIG. 6 is an X-ray view of the hygiene mask within the same dispenser shown inFIG. 5 , portraying how the hygiene masks will be positioned in a nested relation to one another within the dispenser so when the outermost hygiene mask is dispensed, the hygiene mask directly adjacent to the dispensed hygiene mask will become the outermost hygiene mask. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the dispenser shown inFIG. 5 portraying the product in its application form, sitting on top of a working kitchen table.FIG. 7 also portrays the size of the dispenser in relation to a table and cutting board. - The present invention relates to a strapless hygiene mask that is designed for a single use, to act as a safe guard in a kitchen or food production setting in combatting the spreading of aerosols from sneezes and coughs. A single use is defined as a single sneeze or cough, after which the hygiene mask should be properly discarde. The hygiene mask is intended to be gripped by the user with a single hand and is designed to cover both the nose and mouth to restrict the spreading of pathogens and bacteria expelled during a sneeze or cough. The hygiene mask is designed to be used with the use of a single hand and discarded with a single hand as well. The hygiene mask is intended to improve the hygiene and overall sanitation of a kitchen and/or food production setting by combatting the spread of bacteria expelled from sneezes and coughs, to drastically reduce contamination and infection within kitchens and food production settings. It further relates to a dispenser that holds the hygiene masks in a nested relation to one another. It further relates to the practical application of the hygiene mask within a kitchen and food production setting.
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hygiene mask 10 is illustrated inFIG. 1 .Hygiene mask 10 is sized to fit over the nose and mouth of a wearer and includes aninside surface 12, the surface proximal to the face of the wearer, that contains a filter material to properly restrict the spreading of particles and pathogens. The surroundinglayer 11 contains a soft layer without filter material as it is designed to surround the mouth and nose regions, with the sole intention to provide a soft surface that will be touching the face. Bothinner surface areas - The hygiene mask is designed to cover the nose and mouth regions as shown by
FIG. 2 .Hygiene mask 22 shows a side plan view of thehygiene mask 10 to show the hygiene mask in relation to the face and its intended use during application.Hygiene mask 10 contains anouter layer 21 that is designed to be gripped by the user and is meant to be proximal to the inner hand of the user.Outer layer 21 is intended to remain partially exposed to the outside environment so that it can be gripped and dispensed in a timely manner and is never intended to touch any part of the face. - The hygiene mask is intended to be dispensed with the use of one hand and is meant to be applied to the face with the use of one hand.
FIG. 3-4 show the hygiene mask in relation to the user's hand in a side plan view and a perspective view respectively. The hygiene masks are intended to be positioned within adispenser 50 that contains a plurality ofwalls 51 with theouter layer 21 of the outermost face mask exposed. This embodiment is portrayed inFIG. 5 through anangular perspective view 52 ofdispenser 50. - The hygiene masks are intended to be positioned in a nested relation to one another as portrayed in
FIG. 6 where theoutermost hygiene mask 61 sits opposed to the secondoutermost hygiene mask 62 so that whenhygiene mask 61 is dispensed,hygiene mask 62 becomes the outermost mask. This process continues until thelast hygiene mask 63 is dispensed.FIG. 6 shows anx-ray view 60 ofdispenser 50. - The invention is strategically designed in such a way where the
outer layer 21 is never in contact with the face, while theinner surface layer 11 that is designed to be placed over the mouth and nose, never makes contact with the outside environment. The invention is designed in such a way to offer an improvement to the current forms of combatting sneezes and coughs by eliminating the likelihood of airborne pathogens making contact with theinner surface layer 11; thus reducing the likelihood of illness and contamination. - The
hygiene mask 10 withindispenser 50 is intended to sit within a kitchen setting, on either working or preparation tables 71 as portrayed inFIG. 7 .Multiple dispensers 50 are intended to be placed throughout each kitchen so they remain in close proximity to all kitchen and management employees. The final application ofdispenser 50 is not restricted to the way that is portrayed inFIG. 7 .Dispenser 50 is designed in such a way that it can be positioned on a table or mounted on a wall within the kitchen using various forms of adhesives and/or designs.FIG. 7 shows the most practical application of the product without the use of any additional tools or resources. - The present invention is not intended to be used as a substitute to proper hygiene and hand washing protocols but rather to serve in a complimentary fashion to those protocols with the main focus being the containment of particles and pathogens expelled during sneezes and/or coughs with the intended goal to eliminate the likelihood of contamination of food produced by the kitchen and of the spreading of illness amongst a kitchen's employees.
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1. A disposable hygiene mask, comprising:
a strapless mask completely covering the nose and mouth of a user, constructed from polypropylene material and an inner filter material with a 99% Bacteria Filtration Efficiency.
2. The disposable hygiene mask of claim 1 , wherein the mask is comprised of an inner filter material that guards against aerosols expelled from sneezes to reduce contamination and infection within a food production setting.
3. The disposable hygiene mask of claim 1 , wherein the mask contains an inner, softer surface that is applied to the users nose and mouth.
4. The disposable hygiene mask of claim 3 , wherein the inner surface of the mask rests inside the box, unexposed to the outside environment.
5. The disposable hygiene mask of claim 1 , wherein the mask fits comfortably inside a single hand of the user.
6. The disposable hygiene mask of claim 1 , wherein the sides of the disposable hygiene mask are pleated, allowing for the mask to change shapes.
7. The disposable hygiene mask of claim 4 , wherein the shape of the disposable hygiene mask at its starting position is rectangle.
8. The disposable hygiene mask of claim 4 , wherein the shape of the disposable hygiene mask becomes oval upon being dispensed to apply to the user's mouth and face.
9. A disposable box for containing at least one disposable hygiene mask, wherein the at least one disposable hygiene mask contained within the disposable box, the disposable box comprising of a single resilient opening from which the at least one disposable hygiene mask will be disposed from.
10. A disposable box for containing at least one disposable hygiene mask of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of masks are positioned within the box such that when an outermost mask, of the plurality of masks, is dispensed, an adjacent mask, of the plurality of masks, becomes the outermost mask.
11. A disposable box for containing at least one disposable hygiene mask of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of masks are positioned within the box such that an outermost mask, of the plurality of masks, is the only layer that is exposed to the outside environment.
12. A disposable box for containing at least one disposable hygiene mask of claim 9 , wherein the resilient opening of the box is designed to be smaller than the size of the mask to provide tension upon dispensing of the mask to turn the mask into an oval shape, which more effectively covers the nose and mouth.
13. A method of application of the disposable hygiene mask requiring a user to only use one hand.
14. A method of application of claim 11 , wherein the user uses a single hand to dispense the disposable hygiene mask from the disposable box, through the resilient opening.
15. A method of application of claim 11 , wherein the user uses a single hand to apply the disposable hygiene mask to the user's mouth and nose.
16. A method of application of claim 11 , wherein the user uses a single hand to discard of the disposable hygiene mask upon a single use.
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