WO2009029363A1 - Respirator facepiece with thermoset elastomeric face seal - Google Patents

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WO2009029363A1
WO2009029363A1 PCT/US2008/070803 US2008070803W WO2009029363A1 WO 2009029363 A1 WO2009029363 A1 WO 2009029363A1 US 2008070803 W US2008070803 W US 2008070803W WO 2009029363 A1 WO2009029363 A1 WO 2009029363A1
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Paul J. Flannigan
Johannes Hoogenraad
David P. Knivsland
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A62LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
    • A62BDEVICES, APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR LIFE-SAVING
    • A62B18/00Breathing masks or helmets, e.g. affording protection against chemical agents or for use at high altitudes or incorporating a pump or compressor for reducing the inhalation effort
    • A62B18/02Masks
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  • the present disclosure relates to a respiratory protection composite facepiece and particularly to a respirator facepiece with a thermoset elastomeric face seal.
  • Half-mask respirators provide respiratory protection from airborne substances with filtering processes and/or otherwise facilitating access to clean air.
  • One characteristic of these devices is the seal that is formed between the user and other functional components of the respiratory protection device. Respirators often utilize an elastomeric material to form the seal which is often referred to as the "faceseal.”
  • the present disclosure relates to a respiratory protection composite facepiece and particularly to a respirator facepiece with a thermoset elastomeric face seal.
  • This disclosure further relates to a respirator facepiece having a polymeric rigid facepiece body portion and a silicone sealing facepiece element that is chemically bonded to at least one surface of the polymeric rigid facepiece body portion.
  • the silicone sealing facepiece element is chemically bonded to at least two surfaces of the polymeric rigid facepiece body portion.
  • the silicone sealing facepiece element also penetrates through at least one aperture of the polymeric rigid facepiece body portion.
  • a respiratory protection composite facepiece includes a polymeric rigid facepiece body portion having a first surface and a second surface, and a silicone sealing facepiece element chemically bonded to at least one of the first surface and the second surface.
  • the first and second surfaces can be opposing major surfaces.
  • the silicone sealing facepiece element may be chemically bonded to at least two opposing major surfaces of the polymeric rigid facepiece body portion.
  • the silicone sealing facepiece element may in some cases also interpenetrate apertures that extend through the polymeric rigid facepiece body portion.
  • a method of forming a respiratory protection composite facepiece includes overmolding liquid silicone onto a polymeric rigid facepiece body portion having a first surface and a second surface.
  • the liquid silicone is in contact with at least one of the first surface or the second surface.
  • the method further includes solidifying the liquid silicone to form a silicone sealing facepiece element that chemically bonds to the at least one of the first surface or second surface to form a respiratory protection composite facepiece element.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an illustrative respiratory protection mask
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an illustrative rigid facepiece body for a respirator protection mask
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective front view of the rigid facepiece body shown in FIG. 2 illustrating a silicone sealing facepiece element overmolded onto half of the rigid facepiece body;
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective rear view of the rigid facepiece body shown in FIG. 2 illustrating a silicone sealing facepiece element overmolded onto half of the rigid facepiece body;
  • FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 are schematic cross-section views of an illustrative inhalation or exhalation diaphragm valve
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic cross-section view of an illustrative speaking diaphragm; and [14] FIG. 8 illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of portion of a respiratory protection composite facepiece illustrating a mechanical interlock created when the liquid silicone interpenetrates an aperture through the rigid facepiece body.
  • respirator means a personal respiratory protection device that is worn by a person to filter air before the air enters the person's respiratory system. This term includes full face respirators, half mask respirators, powered air purifying respirators, and self contained breathing apparatus.
  • the present disclosure relates to a respiratory protection composite facepiece and particularly to a respirator facepiece with a thermoset elastomeric face seal.
  • This disclosure further relates to a respirator facepiece having a polymeric rigid facepiece body portion and a silicone sealing facepiece element that is chemically bonded to at least one surface of the polymeric rigid facepiece body portion.
  • the silicone sealing facepiece element that is chemically bonded to at least two surface of the polymeric rigid facepiece body portion.
  • the silicone sealing facepiece element also penetrates through the polymeric rigid facepiece body portion.
  • This respirator facepiece can be formed by molding a thermoset silicone sealing facepiece element onto the polymeric thermoplastic rigid facepiece body portion.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an illustrative respiratory protection mask 10.
  • the respiratory protection mask 10 includes a respiratory protection composite facepiece 11 attached to number of respiratory protection elements including, for example, one or more inhalation valves with a chemical or particulate filtration cartridge 28 connected to one or more of the inhalation valves, one or more exhalation valves 32, one or more speaking diaphragms and/or one or more straps 34 configured to secure the respiratory protection composite facepiece 11 to a user's head.
  • respiratory protection elements including, for example, one or more inhalation valves with a chemical or particulate filtration cartridge 28 connected to one or more of the inhalation valves, one or more exhalation valves 32, one or more speaking diaphragms and/or one or more straps 34 configured to secure the respiratory protection composite facepiece 11 to a user's head.
  • the respiratory protection composite facepiece 11 includes a silicone sealing facepiece element 12 overmolded onto a polymeric rigid facepiece body 20 (as described in more detail below).
  • the chemical or particulate filtration cartridge 28 to can be either fixedly attached or removably attached to the one or more of the inhalation diaphragm valves.
  • the silicone sealing facepiece element 12 also forms a seal or gasket between the chemical or particulate filtration cartridge 28 and the polymeric rigid facepiece body 20 or inhalation valve (as described in more detail below).
  • the chemical or particulate filtration cartridge 28 can have any useful shape, other than the shape illustrated in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a respiratory protection mask 10 having two cheek inhalation valves attached to a chemical or particulate filtration cartridge 28 and one nose exhalation valve 32
  • any useful respiratory protection configuration is possible.
  • the respiratory protection mask 10 can have a single inhalation valve attached to a chemical or particulate filtration cartridge 28 or clean air supply and one or two exhalation valves or one or more speaking diaphragms, as desired.
  • FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 are schematic cross-section views of an illustrative inhalation or exhalation valve.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic cross-section view of an illustrative speaking diaphragm. These inhalation or exhalation valves or speaking diaphragm are located within or adjacent to the plurality of openings of the rigid facepiece body 20, described below.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a partial schematic diagram of a diaphragm valve disposed between an exterior area 1 or 2 and an interior area 2 or 1 of the illustrative respiratory protection mask 10.
  • the diaphragm 25 is an inhalation diaphragm when the diaphragm 26 is disposed between the rigid facepiece body 20 and the user's face or the interior area 2 of the illustrative respiratory protection mask 10.
  • the diaphragm 25 is an exhalation diaphragm when the diaphragm 26 is disposed between the rigid facepiece body 20 and the exterior area 1 of the illustrative respiratory protection mask 10.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates the diaphragm valve allowing either inhalation air 5 or exhalation air 5 to pass between the diaphragm 26 and the valve body or rigid facepiece body 20.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a partial schematic diagram of a speaking diaphragm 27.
  • the illustrative speaking diaphragm 27 includes a diaphragm 29 fixed to the rigid facepiece body 20 or the speaking diaphragm body portion.
  • the speaking diaphragm 29 is disposed between the exterior area 1 or 2 and an interior area 2 or 1 of the illustrative respiratory protection mask 10.
  • the speaking diaphragm 27 assists in the transmission of speech from the respiratory protection mask 10 user.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an illustrative rigid facepiece body 20 for a respirator protection mask 10.
  • the rigid facepiece body 20 includes a first surface 21 and a second surface 22.
  • the first surface 21 and a second surface 22 are opposing major surfaces of the rigid facepiece body 20, separated by a body thickness T (see FIG. 4).
  • the first surface 21 is an outer surface (directed toward the environment) and the second surface 22 is an inner surface (directed toward a user's face).
  • the illustrated rigid facepiece body 20 includes a plurality of openings or ports such as, for example, a nose opening 16 and two cheek openings 18.
  • At least one inhalation valve including a diaphragm (not shown) and one exhalation valve including a diaphragm (not shown) are disposed within the plurality of ports or openings and forms the illustrated rigid facepiece body 20.
  • a speaking diaphragm is disposed within one or more of the plurality of ports or openings and forms the illustrated rigid facepiece body 20.
  • one or more apertures 23 extend through the body thickness T.
  • liquid silicone that forms the silicone sealing facepiece element 12 flows through the one or more apertures 23 and forms a mechanical interlock between the silicone sealing facepiece element 12 and the rigid facepiece body 20.
  • the inhalation valve includes a chemical or particulate filtration cartridge attachment element 29.
  • the attachment element 29 is a bayonet attachment element that mates with a complementary element on the chemical or particulate filtration cartridge attachment element 29.
  • a bayonet attachment system is configured for attaching two portions together, where the two portions include elements other than mainly threads such that the two portions are attached by inserting one portion at least partially within the other portion and rotating one portion relative to the other portion so that the two portions can be joined without multiple turns.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective front view of the rigid facepiece body 20 shown in FIG. 2 with a silicone sealing facepiece element 12 overmolded onto half of the rigid facepiece body 20.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective rear view of the rigid facepiece body shown in FIG. 2 with a silicone sealing facepiece element overmolded onto half of the rigid facepiece body.
  • the exemplary respiratory protection composite facepiece 11 includes the silicone sealing facepiece element 12 overmolded onto both halves of the rigid facepiece body 20, but is shown as a cross-section of the silicone sealing facepiece element 12 to more easily illustrate the contour of the silicone sealing facepiece element 12.
  • the rigid facepiece body 20 is described above.
  • the silicone sealing facepiece element 12 is chemically bonded to at least one of a first surface and a second surface of the rigid facepiece body 20, such as at least one of the first surface 21 and the second surface 22.
  • the silicone sealing facepiece element 12 is chemically bonded to at least one of the first surface 21 and the second surface 22, where the first surface 21 and a second surface 22 are major surfaces of the rigid facepiece body 20, separated by a body thickness T, as described above.
  • liquid silicone that forms the silicone sealing facepiece element 12
  • the rigid facepiece body 20 once the liquid silicone is cured to its solid state.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of portion of a respiratory protection composite facepiece 11 illustrating a mechanical interlock created when the liquid silicone interpenetrates an aperture 23 through the rigid facepiece body 20.
  • the silicone sealing facepiece element 12 is disposed on and is chemically bonded to the first surface 21 and the second surface 22, where the first surface 21 and a second surface 22 are major surfaces of the rigid facepiece body 20, separated by a body thickness T, as described above.
  • the silicone sealing facepiece element 12 is configured to form an air-tight seal between a user's head or face and the rigid facepiece body 20.
  • air-tight seal refers to a connection of the silicone sealing facepiece element 12 to the user's face or head that substantially prevents unfiltered or ambient air from entering an interior portion of the respiratory protection composite facepiece 11 at the connection interface.
  • the illustrated silicone sealing facepiece element 12 includes an in-turned feathered cuff 14 that contacts a user's face.
  • Air-tightness is measured with a vacuum leak test.
  • the test fixture consists of a sealed chamber with three ports. The volume of the chamber is approximately 750 cm 3 .
  • a respirator attachment component is affixed to one of the three ports by means of its bayonet attachment element.
  • a vacuum gauge capable of measuring the pressure differential between the inside of the chamber and the ambient air (to at least 25 cm water) is attached to a second port on the fixture.
  • a vacuum source is attached to the third port through a shut off valve. To conduct the test, the shut-off valve is opened and the vacuum source is turned on to evacuate the chamber to a pressure of 25 cm water below atmospheric pressure (as indicated by the vacuum gauge). The shut-off valve is then closed and the vacuum source is turned off.
  • the vacuum level inside the chamber is monitored for 60 seconds. Inward leakage of air causes the pressure inside the chamber to increase, thereby reducing the vacuum level.
  • the pressure differential between the chamber and the ambient air is greater than 15 cm of water after 60 seconds. More preferably, the pressure differential remains above 24 cm of water after 60 seconds.
  • the respiratory protection composite facepiece 11 can be formed by overmolding a thermosetting silicone material onto a thermoplastic rigid facepiece body 20.
  • the thermosetting silicone material chemically bonds (i.e., adhesive bonding or covalent bonding) to the thermoplastic rigid facepiece body 20.
  • thermosetting silicone material is selected so that pretreatment of the thermoplastic rigid facepiece body 20 is not necessary.
  • the thermosetting silicone material is self-adhesive with the thermoplastic rigid facepiece body 20.
  • the thermosetting silicone material is often heated to cure the thermosetting silicone material during the overmolding process to a temperature sufficient to cure the thermosetting silicone material but less than a glass transition temperature of the thermoplastic rigid facepiece body 20.
  • the level of chemical bonding can be determined by the average force to failure test method.
  • the average force to failure is 25 N or greater, or 50 N or greater, or 100 N or greater, or 150 N or greater, or 200 N or greater, or 300 N or greater.
  • thermoplastic rigid facepiece body 20 can be formed of any useful thermoplastic material.
  • the thermoplastic rigid facepiece body 20 is formed of a polyamide (e.g., nylon), a polycarbonate, polybutylene-terephthalate, polyphenyl oxide, polyphthalamide, or mixtures thereof.
  • thermosetting liquid silicone rubber or material can be utilized to form the silicone sealing facepiece element 12.
  • Liquid silicone rubber is a high purity platinum cured silicone with low compression set, great stability and ability to resist extreme temperatures of heat and cold. Due to the thermosetting nature of the material, liquid silicone injection molding often requires special treatment, such as intensive distributive mixing, while maintaining the material cool before it is pushed into the heated cavity and vulcanized.
  • Silicone rubber is a family of thermoset elastomerics that have a backbone of alternating silicone and oxygen atoms and methyl or vinyl side groups. Silicone rubbers maintain their mechanical properties over a wide range of temperatures and the presence of methyl-groups in silicone rubbers makes these materials hydrophobic.
  • thermosetting silicone material includes self-adhesive liquid silicone rubbers available under the trade designation: ELASTOSIL LR 3070 from Wacker-Silicones, Kunststoff, Germany; the KE2095 or KE2009 series (such as, for example, KE2095-60, KE2095-50, KE2095-40) or X-34-1547A/B, X-34-1625A/B, X-34-1625A/B all from Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., LTD., Japan.
  • ELASTOSIL LR 3070 from Wacker-Silicones, Kunststoff, Germany
  • KE2095 or KE2009 series such as, for example, KE2095-60, KE2095-50, KE2095-40
  • X-34-1547A/B X-34-1625A/B
  • X-34-1625A/B all from Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., LTD., Japan.
  • the test strip is prepared by molding a rigid, flat substrate piece 51 mm long, 25 mm wide, and 2 mm thick with thermoplastic material. The substrate is then clamped into a second mold such that 6 mm of one end of the substrate protrudes into the cavity of the second mold.
  • the cavity of the second mold is 27 mm wide and 49 mm long.
  • the depth of the mold is 2 mm, expanding to 4 mm in the immediate vicinity of the protruding substrate end, such that when silicone is injected into the mold cavity it forms a layer 1 mm thick on all sides of the protruding substrate end.
  • the resulting test strip is thus 94 mm long, with a rigid thermoplastic substrate piece on one end and silicone rubber on the other end.
  • the strength of the bond between the substrate material and silicone is measured by gripping the two ends of the test strip in the jaws of a mechanical tester such as an MTS Model 858 Material Test System (MTS Systems Corporation, Eden Prairie, MN), stretching it until the test strip breaks apart, and recording the force at which failure occurs. Examples of the force to failure are shown in Table 1. Examples 1 through 4 show that bond strengths greater than 300 N can be achieved with the appropriate combination of materials. For Comparative Examples Cl and C2, the silicone did not bond to the thermoplastic material.
  • Dow LC-70-2004 silicone is produced by Dow Corning Corporation, Midland MI; RTP Nylon 6/6 is a polyamide produced by RTP Company, Winona, MN; Zytel PA is a polyamide produced by E.I. du Pont de Nemours, Wilmington, DE.

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EP08796434.2A EP2183032B1 (en) 2007-08-31 2008-07-23 Respirator facepiece with thermoset elastomeric face seal
PL08796434T PL2183032T3 (pl) 2007-08-31 2008-07-23 Twarzowa maska respiratora z uszczelką z elastomerowego tworzywa termoutwardzalnego
ES08796434.2T ES2675754T4 (es) 2007-08-31 2008-07-23 Pieza facial de respirador con junta elastomérica termoendurecida para la cara
CN200880104008A CN101784306A (zh) 2007-08-31 2008-07-23 具有热固性弹性体面密封件的呼吸器面罩
JP2010523002A JP5669578B2 (ja) 2007-08-31 2008-07-23 熱硬化性エラストマーフェースシールを備えたレスピレータ面体
BRPI0815256A BRPI0815256B8 (pt) 2007-08-31 2008-07-23 "peça facial compósita de proteção respiratória e método de formação de uma peça facial compósita de proteção respiratória"
US12/670,528 US8820326B2 (en) 2007-08-31 2008-07-23 Respirator facepiece with thermoset elastomeric face seal
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