US20220400785A1 - Face mask - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a face mask.
- Face masks that cover the mouths and noses of wearers are known.
- the face mask disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2017-014659 includes a mask body portion that covers the mouth and nose of a wearer, and a pair of ear loop portions (elastic braids) that are hooked on the right and left ears of the wearer.
- a first aspect is directed to a face mask that includes a mask body portion that has spreads in a right-left direction and in an up-down direction orthogonal to the right-left direction and that includes a plurality of pleats extending in the right-left direction, a left ear loop portion mounted on a left end portion of the mask body portion, and a right ear loop portion mounted on a right end portion of the mask body portion.
- the left ear loop portion and the right ear loop portion each include a strap base portion extending in the up-down direction and bonded to the mask body portion, and an ear-loop body portion having both end portions bonded respectively to both end portions of the base portion.
- the base portion includes a bonding zone bonded to the mask main body.
- the bonding zone includes an upper-end bonding zone located at an upper end of the bonding zone and a lower-end bonding zone located at a lower end of the bonding zone.
- the upper-end bonding zone of the left ear loop portion has a right end portion that tilts toward a left as the right end portion approaches an upper side
- the lower-end bonding zone of the left ear loop portion has a right end portion that tilts toward the left as the right end portion approaches a lower side.
- the portions of the mask body portion that are bonded to the upper-end bonding zone and the lower-end bonding zone are respectively pulled in upward and downward directions when the face mask is worn. Accordingly, the left end portion of the mask body portion is pulled in the upward and downward directions when the face mask is worn. This reduces gaps between the left end portion of the mask body portion and the skin of the wearer.
- a second aspect is directed to the face mask according to the first aspect, in which the upper-end bonding zone of the right ear loop portion has a left end portion that tilts toward a right as the left end portion approaches the upper side, and the lower-end bonding zone of the right ear loop portion has a left end portion that tilts toward the right as the left end portion approaches the lower side.
- the face mask of the second aspect it is possible to reduce gaps between the right end portion of the mask body portion and the skin of the wearer.
- a third aspect is directed to the face mask of the first or second aspect, in which the base portions are bonded to an outer surface of the mask body portion.
- the face mask of the third aspect when the face mask is worn, non-bonded portions of the upper and lower end portions of the base portion are pulled and folded by the ear-loop body portions. As a result, the upper and lower end portions of the strap base portions press the mask body portion against the skin of the wearer. This reduces gaps between the end portions of the mask body portion and the skin of the wearer.
- a fourth aspect is directed to the face mask according to the third aspect, in which the base portions are longer in the up-down direction than the mask body portion.
- a fifth aspect is directed to the face mask according to any one of the first to fourth aspects, in which the mask body portion is arranged between the base portions and the ear-loop body portions.
- a sixth aspect is directed to the face mask according to any one of the first to fifth aspects, in which the bonding zone of the left ear loop portion includes a first-column bonding region extending in the up-down direction, and a second-column bonding region extending in the up-down direction and located rightward of the first-column bonding region.
- the first-column bonding region has an upper end located upward of an upper end of the second-column bonding region.
- a seventh aspect is directed to the face mask according to any one of the first to sixth aspects, in which in the left ear loop portion, a first angle is different from a second angle, the first angle being an acute angle formed by the right end portion of the upper-end bonding zone relative to the up-down direction, and the second angle being an acute angle formed by the right end portion of the lower-end bonding zone relative to the up-down direction.
- An eighth aspect is directed to the face mask according to the seventh aspect, in which the first angle is greater than the second angle.
- the left end portion of the mask body portion is pulled upward and downward while achieving good balance when the left ear loop portion is hooked on the ear of the wearer.
- a ninth aspect is directed to the face mask according to the seventh or eighth aspect, in which the first angle is greater than or equal to 30° and less than or equal to 40°.
- a tenth aspect is directed to the face mask according to any one of the seventh to ninth aspects, in which the second angle is greater than or equal to 25° and less than or equal to 35°.
- An eleventh aspect is directed to the face mask according to any one of the first to tenth aspects, in which the ear-loop body portions each include a strap sheet member, and a plurality of rubber threads that are bonded to the sheet member and arranged in parallel with one another.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a face mask according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a rear view of the face mask illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view of the face mask 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a front view of a left ear loop portion 201 of the face mask 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 in enlarged dimensions.
- FIG. 5 shows an example of wearing the face mask 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a face mask 1 according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a rear view of the face mask 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view of the face mask 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a front view of a left ear loop portion 201 of the face mask 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 in enlarged dimensions.
- FIG. 5 shows an example of wearing the face mask 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 1 to 5 the “right-left direction” and/or the “up-down direction” are shown. These directions correspond to the right-left direction and the up-down direction as viewed from a wearer 9 who wears the face mask 1 .
- the right-left direction corresponds to a longitudinal direction (width direction) of a mask body portion 10 .
- the up-down direction corresponds to a direction (vertical direction) orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the mask body portion 10 .
- FIG. 1 illustrates the outer side of the face mask 1 (the side opposite the wearer 9 )
- FIG. 2 illustrates the inner side of the face mask 1 (the wearer's side).
- the right and left are reversed between FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 .
- a center line CL 1 is assumed, the center line being a straight line that is parallel to the up-down direction and that passes through the center in the right-left direction (width direction) of the mask body portion 10 .
- the direction getting closer to the center line CL 1 is referred to as “inward in the right-left direction,” and the direction getting away from the center line CL 1 is referred to as “outward in the right-left direction.”
- the face mask 1 may, for example, be a disposable face mask that is discarded after single or multiple uses.
- the face mask 1 is usable in applications such as protection against pollen, protection against viruses including colds, and moisture retention in the oral or nasal cavity.
- the face mask 1 includes the mask body portion 10 .
- the mask body portion 10 is designed to cover the mouth and nose of a wearer 9 when the face mask 1 is worn by the wearer 9 (when the face mask is worn) (see FIG. 5 ).
- the mask body portion 10 has spreads in the up-down direction and in the right-left direction.
- the mask body portion 10 is formed by a sheet member 11 that is configured by arranging one or more sheets in layers.
- the sheet member 11 includes an inner sheet 111 , an outer sheet 112 , and a middle sheet 113 .
- the inner sheet 111 is arranged on the wearer's side.
- the outer sheet 112 is arranged on the non-wearer's side (on the outer side) opposite the wearer's side.
- the middle sheet 113 is arranged between the inner sheet 111 and the outer sheet 112 .
- the inner sheet 111 and the outer sheet 112 may, for example, be a nonwoven fabric sheet that includes heat seal fiber and has air permeability. Alternatively, the inner sheet 111 and the outer sheet 112 may be woven fabric.
- the middle sheet 113 may have functionality such as a filtering function.
- the inner sheet 111 is folded outward at the upper and lower ends of the mask body portion 10 on the outer sheet 112 .
- the folded portions of the inner sheet 111 are bonded to the outer sheet 112 .
- the mask body portion 10 includes a shape-retaining wire 13 that extends linearly rightward and leftward.
- the shape-retaining wire 13 is deformed along the nose surface of the wearer 9 so as to retain the shape of the mask body portion 10 along the nose surface.
- the shape-retaining wire 13 is arranged between the inner sheet 111 and the outer sheet 112 .
- the mask body portion 10 includes three pleats 13 a , 13 b , and 13 c that extend in the right-left direction.
- the pleats 13 a , 13 b , and 13 c are arranged at intervals from the upper side to the lower side.
- Each of the pleats 13 a , 13 b , and 13 c is formed by folding the sheet member 11 in the upward and downward directions at a pair of creases 131 that extend in the right-left direction.
- the mask body portion 10 includes three overlapping portions 15 a , 15 b , and 15 c and two non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b .
- the overlapping portions 15 a , 15 b , and 15 c correspond respectively to the pleats 13 a , 13 b , and 13 c . That is, the overlapping portions 15 a , 15 b , and 15 c are each formed by folding the sheet member 11 in the upward and downward directions at each pair of creases 131 .
- the overlapping portions 15 a , 15 b , and 15 c are portions where the sheet member 11 is folded in two or more layers (in this example, in three layers) in the thickness direction of the mask body portion 10 .
- the three overlapping portions 15 a , 15 b , and 15 c are arranged at intervals in the up-down direction.
- the non-overlapping portion 17 a is arranged between the pair of overlapping portions 15 a and 15 b that are adjacent to each other in the up-down direction
- the non-overlapping portion 17 b is arranged between the pair of overlapping portions 15 b and 15 c that are adjacent to each other in the up-down direction.
- the non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b are portions where the sheet member 11 is not folded in layers in the thickness direction (i.e., portions where the sheet member 11 is in a single layer).
- the mask body portion 10 may include only two overlapping portion and only one non-overlapping portion between the two overlapping portions. As another alternative, the mask body portion 10 may include four or more overlapping portions. The mask body portion 10 may also include three or more non-overlapping portions.
- the face mask 1 includes a left ear loop portion 201 and a right ear loop portion 202 (a pair of ear loop portions).
- the left ear loop portion 201 is mounted on the left end portion of the mask body portion 10
- the right ear loop portion 202 is mounted on the right end portion of the mask body portion 10 .
- the left ear loop portion 201 is hooked on the left ear of the wearer 9
- the right ear loop portion 202 is hooked on the right ear of the wearer 9 (see FIG. 5 ).
- the left ear loop portion 201 and the right ear loop portion 202 each include a base portion 22 and an ear-loop body portion 23 .
- the right ear loop portion 202 has a configuration obtained by reversing the configuration of the left ear loop portion 201 right to left.
- the following description focuses mainly on the configuration of the left ear loop portion 201 , and a detailed description of the right ear loop portion 202 may be omitted.
- the base portion 22 is a strap that extends in the up-down direction. As illustrated in FIG. 1 , the base portion 22 of the left ear loop portion 201 is bonded to an outer surface 10 S of the mask body portion 10 . That is, the base portion 22 is bonded to the outer sheet 112 of the mask body portion 10 .
- the base portion 22 may be nonwoven fabric made of a fiber having heat seal properties.
- the ear-loop body portion 23 includes a strap ear-loop sheet portion 231 and two rubber threads 233 .
- the ear-loop sheet portion 231 is made of fabric having heat seal properties.
- the two rubber threads 233 are arranged at intervals in the width direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the ear-loop sheet portion 231 , and are arranged in parallel with each other in the longitudinal direction of the ear-loop sheet portion 231 .
- the rubber threads 233 are bonded to the ear-loop sheet portion 231 at a plurality of points in the longitudinal direction of the ear-loop sheet portion 231 .
- the ear-loop body portion 23 may include only a single rubber thread 233 .
- the ear-loop body portion 23 may include three or more rubber threads 233 .
- the ear-loop body portion 23 is longer in the up-down direction than the mask body portion 10 .
- the face mask 1 in the non-use state may include the ear-loop body portions 23 that are shorter in the up-down direction than the mask body portion 10 .
- the ear-loop sheet portion 231 is configured so as to be extendable in the longitudinal direction.
- the ear-loop sheet portion 231 may be pleated like an accordion in which mountain folds and valley folds are alternatively repeated in the longitudinal direction.
- the ear-loop sheet portion 231 may have a mesh-like shape. The stretching properties of the ear-loop sheet portion 231 allow the ear-loop sheet portion 231 to follow extension and contraction of the rubber threads 233 .
- the rubber threads 233 are not absolute necessities for the ear-loop sheet portion 231 , and may be omitted.
- the ear-loop body portion 23 may be configured by only the ear-loop sheet portion 231 .
- the ear-loop sheet portion 231 is not an absolute necessity for the ear-loop body portion 23 .
- the ear-loop body portion 23 may be configured by only the rubber threads 233 .
- the ear-loop body portions 23 are arranged in parallel with the up-down direction.
- the base portion 22 of the left ear loop portion 201 is longer in the up-down direction than the mask body portion 10 .
- the ear-loop body portion 23 has the same length in the up-down direction as the base portion 22 .
- the mask body portion 10 is arranged between the base portion 22 of the left ear loop portion 201 and the ear-loop body portion 23 of the left ear loop portion 201 .
- both end portions of the ear-loop body portion 23 are bonded respectively to both end portions of the base portion 22 in a plurality of end fixing areas 24 .
- the base portion 22 and the ear-loop body portion 23 form a ring shape.
- the end fixing areas 24 are each in dotted form and are arranged at intervals in the right-left direction.
- the end fixing areas 24 may be areas where the base portion 22 and the ear-loop sheet portions 231 are bonded to each other by thermal melting.
- the end fixing areas 24 may include a hot-melt adhesive applied to the bonded surface.
- the base portion 22 includes a bonding zone 25 .
- the bonding zone 25 is a portion of the base portion 22 that is bonded to the mask body portion 10 .
- the bonding zone 25 of the base portion 22 includes bonding regions 26 a , 26 b , and 26 c and non-bonding regions 27 a and 27 b .
- the bonding regions 26 a , 26 b , and 26 c of the base portion 22 are regions that are bonded to the mask body portion 10
- the non-bonding regions 27 a and 27 b of the base portion 22 are regions that are not bonded to the mask body portion 10 .
- the bonding zone 25 of the base portion 22 includes bonded portions (bonding regions 26 a , 26 b , and 26 c ) and non-bonded portions (non-bonding regions 27 a and 27 b ).
- the upper end (in this example, bonding region 26 a ) and lower end (in this example, bonding region 26 c ) of the bonding zone 25 are bonded to the mask body portion 10 .
- the bonding regions 26 a , 26 b , and 26 c are arranged at intervals in the up-down direction.
- the bonding region 26 b is arranged below the bonding region 26 a
- the bonding region 26 c is arranged below the bonding region 26 b .
- the bonding regions 26 a , 26 b , and 26 c of the base portion 22 include a plurality of dot fixing areas 28 that serve as bonding portions.
- the dot fixing areas 28 may, for example, be areas where the base portion 22 is thermally welded to the mask body portion 10 and where the base portion 22 and the outer sheet 112 of the mask body portion 10 are bonded to each other by thermal melting. Note that the dot fixing areas 28 may include an adhesive (e.g., a hot melt adhesive) applied to the bonded surface of each member.
- an adhesive e.g., a hot melt adhesive
- the dot fixing areas 28 are areas of the base portion 22 that are fixed to the mask body portion 10 .
- the dot fixing areas 28 are arranged at predetermined intervals H 1 (see FIG. 4 ) in the up-down direction. That is, the bonding regions 26 a , 26 b , and 26 c of the base portion 22 are intermittently bonded to the mask body portion 10 in the dot fixing areas 28 .
- the bonding regions 26 a , 26 b , and 26 c may have the same interval H 1 of the dot fixing areas 28 , or may have different intervals of the dot fixing areas 28 .
- portions of the bonding regions 26 a , 26 b , and 26 c of the base portion 22 other than the dot fixing areas 28 are portions that are not fixed to the mask body portion 10 .
- the bonding regions 26 a , 26 b , and 26 c of the base portion 22 each may include portions that are not fixed to the mask body portion 10 (non-fixed portions).
- the bonding regions 26 a , 26 b , and 26 c respectively overlap the overlapping portions 15 a , 15 b , and 15 c in the thickness direction of the mask body portion 10 .
- the bonding regions 26 a , 26 b , and 26 c of the base portion 22 are bonded respectively to the overlapping portions 15 a , 15 b , and 15 c via the dot fixing areas 28 .
- the inner sheet 111 and the outer sheet 112 of the mask body portion 10 are bonded to each other in the dot fixing areas 28 . That is, the inner sheet 111 and the outer sheet 112 are bonded to each other in the dot fixing areas 28 of the overlapping portions 15 a , 15 b , and 15 c of the mask body portion 10 .
- the non-bonding region 27 a is arranged between the pair of bonding regions 26 a and 26 b
- the non-bonding region 27 b is arranged between the pair of bonding regions 26 b and 26 c .
- the non-bonding region 27 a is an area interposed between the dot fixing area 28 at the lower end of the bonding region 26 a and the dot fixing area 28 at the upper end of the bonding region 26 b .
- the non-bonding region 27 b is an area interposed between the dot fixing area 28 at the lower end of the bonding region 26 b and the dot fixing area 28 at the upper end of the bonding region 26 c.
- a length H 2 of the non-bonding regions 27 a and 27 b in the up-down direction is greater than the interval H 1 of the dot fixing areas 28 .
- the length H 2 of the non-bonding region 27 a and the length H 2 of the non-bonding region 27 b in the up-down direction may be the same, or may be different from each other.
- the non-bonding regions 27 a and 27 b respectively overlap the non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b of the mask body portion 10 in the thickness direction of the mask body portion 10 . As illustrated in FIG. 4 , the two non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b of the mask body portion 10 do not include any dot fixing areas 28 .
- the bonding zone 25 of the base portion 22 includes an upper-end bonding zone 31 .
- the upper-end bonding zone 31 is located at the upper end of the bonding zone 25 , and to be more specific, located at the upper end of the bonding region 26 a .
- the bonding zone 25 of the base portion 22 also includes a lower-end bonding zone 33 .
- the lower-end bonding zone 33 is located at the lower end of the bonding zone 25 , and to be more specific, located at the lower end of the bonding region 26 c.
- a right end portion 35 a (end portion located inward in the right-left direction) of the upper-end bonding zone 31 of the left ear loop portion 201 is arranged so as to tilt toward the left (outward in the right-left direction) as the right end portion 35 a approaches the upper side.
- the right end portion 35 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the left as the right end portion 35 a approaches the upper side.
- the right end portion 35 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 is configured by right end portions of a plurality of dot fixing areas 28 that are arranged in the up-down direction. Then, a straight line that connects the right end portions of the dot fixing area 28 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the left as the straight line approaches the upper side.
- a right end portion 35 b (the end portion located inward in the right-left direction) of the lower-end bonding zone 33 of the left ear loop portion 201 is arranged so as to tilt toward the left (outward in the right-left direction) as the right end portion 35 b approaches the lower side.
- the right end portion 35 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the left as the right end portion 35 b approaches the lower side.
- the right end portion 35 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 is configured by right end portions of a plurality of dot fixing areas 28 that are arranged in the up-down direction. Then, a straight line that connects the right end portions of the dot fixing areas 28 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the left as the straight line approaches the lower side.
- the upper-end bonding zone 31 and the lower-end bonding zone 33 each include a first-column bonding region 41 and a second-column bonding region 42 located inward of the first-column bonding region 41 in the right-left direction.
- the first-column bonding region 41 and the second-column bonding region 42 each include a plurality of dot fixing areas 28 that are arranged in a column from top to bottom
- the dot fixing area 28 at the upper end of the first-column bonding region 41 is located upward of the dot fixing area 28 at the upper end of the second-column bonding region 42 .
- the right end (the end located inward in the right-left direction) of each dot fixing area 28 tilts toward the right (outward in the right-left direction) as the right end approaches the upper side.
- the configuration of the right ear loop portion 202 is approximately the same as the configuration of the left ear loop portion 201 , which is reversed right to left. That is, a left end portion 36 a (the end located inward in the right-left direction) of the upper-end bonding zone 31 is arranged so as to tilt toward the right (outward in the right-left direction) as the left end portion 36 a approaches the upper side. In this example, the left end portion 36 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the right as the left end portion 36 a approaches the upper side.
- a left end portion 36 b (the end portion located inward in the right-left direction) of the lower-end bonding zone 33 of the right ear loop portion 202 is arranged so as to tilt toward the right (outward in the right-left direction) as the left end portion 36 b approaches the lower side.
- the left end portion 36 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the right as the left end portion 36 b approaches the lower side.
- the right end portion 35 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 of the left ear loop portion 201 is arranged so as to tilt toward the left as the right end portion 35 a approaches the upper side.
- the base portion 22 of the left ear loop portion 201 is folded at the right end portion 35 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 and arranged so as to extend in the upper left direction relative to the mask body portion 10 . Accordingly, the left end portion of the mask body portion 10 that is bonded to the upper-end bonding zone 31 is pulled upward.
- the right end portion 35 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 of the left ear loop portion 201 is arranged so as to tilt toward the left as the right end portion 35 b approaches the lower side.
- the base portion 22 of the left ear loop portion 201 is folded at the right end portion 35 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 and arranged so as to extend in the lower left direction relative to the mask body portion 10 . Accordingly, the portion of the mask body portion 10 that is bonded to the lower-end bonding zone 33 is pulled downward.
- the left end portion of the mask body portion 10 is pulled in the upward and downward directions by the left ear loop portion 201 .
- the left end portion 36 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 is arranged so as to tilt toward the right as the left end portion 36 a approaches the upper side
- the left end portion 36 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 is arranged so as to tilt toward the right as the left end portion 36 b approaches the lower side.
- the base portion 22 of the left ear loop portion 201 is bonded to the left end portion of the mask body portion 10
- the base portion 22 of the right ear loop portion 202 is bonded to the right end portion of the mask body portion 10 .
- the base portions 22 of the left ear loop portion 201 and the right ear loop portion 202 are bonded to the outer surface 10 S of the mask body portion 10 .
- the base portions 22 are folded outward (see FIGS. 1 and 4 ) and then press the both end portions of the mask body portion 10 against the skin of the wearer 9 (see FIG. 5 ). Accordingly, it is possible to provide an improved fit of the face mask 1 .
- the base portions 22 are straps, the both end portions of the mask body portion 10 are pressed by strap surfaces against the skin of the wearer 9 . Accordingly, it is possible to provide a more improved fit of the face mask 1 than in the case where the mask body portion 10 is pressed by line surfaces.
- the base portions 22 of the left ear loop portion 201 and the right ear loop portion 202 are mounted on an inner surface 11 S of the mask body portion 10 , the base portions 22 is interposed between the mask body portion 10 and the skin of the wearer 9 .
- the base portions 22 are arranged on the outer surface 10 S of the mask body portion 10 . This suppresses the formation of large gaps between the mask body portion 10 and the skin of the wearer 9 due to deformation of the base portions 22 . It is, however, possible to bond each base portion 22 to the inside of the mask body portion 10 .
- a first angle ⁇ may for example be 35°, the first angle being an acute angle formed by a straight line extending in the up-down direction and a straight line extending along the right end portion 35 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 .
- the first angle ⁇ is preferably greater than or equal to 30°, more preferably greater than or equal to 32°, and yet more preferably greater than or equal to 34°.
- the first angle ⁇ is also preferably less than or equal to 40°, more preferably less than or equal to 38°, and yet more preferably less than or equal to 36°.
- first angle ⁇ is less than 30°, the outward bend of the upper end portion of the base portion 22 in the right-left direction becomes too small and makes it difficult to achieve an improved fit of the face mask 1 when the face mask is worn. If the first angle ⁇ is greater than 40°, the outward bend of the upper end portion of the base portion 22 in the right-left direction becomes too large and makes it difficult to achieve an improved fit of the face mask 1 when the face mask is worn.
- a second angle ( 3 may for example be 30°, the second angle being an acute angle formed by a straight line extending in the up-down direction and a straight line along the right end portion 35 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 .
- the second angle ⁇ is preferably greater than or equal to 25°, more preferably greater than or equal to 27°, and yet more preferably greater than or equal to 29°.
- the second angle ⁇ is also preferably less than or equal to 35°, more preferably less than or equal to 33°, and yet more preferably less than or equal to 31°.
- the second angle ⁇ is less than 25°, the outward bend of the lower end portion of the base portion 22 in the right-left direction becomes too small and makes it difficult to achieve an improved fit of the face mask 1 when the face mask is worn. If the second angle ⁇ is greater than 35°, the outward bend of the lower end portion of the base portion 22 in the right-left direction becomes too large and makes it difficult to achieve an improved fit of the face mask 1 when the face mask is worn.
- the first angle ⁇ is preferably different from the second angle ⁇ .
- the first angle ⁇ is also preferably greater than the second angle ⁇ .
- the distorting force of compression in the up-down direction may arise at the both end portions of the mask body portion 10 .
- the base portions 22 of the left ear loop portion 201 and the right ear loop portion 202 are not bonded to the non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b of the mask body portion 10 .
- the non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b are more flexible than in the case where the base portions 22 are bonded to the non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b .
- the non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b of the mask body portion 10 do not include any dot fixing areas 28 .
- the non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b are more flexible than in the case where the non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b include the dot fixing areas 28 . Accordingly, even if the aforementioned distorting force arises when the face mask is worn, it is possible to absorb and disperse the above distorting force by the non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b.
- the non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b are thinner than the overlapping portions 15 a , 15 b , and 15 c and therefore easy to deform.
- the non-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b are thinner than the overlapping portions 15 a , 15 b , and 15 c and therefore easy to deform.
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A face mask includes a mask body portion and left and right ear loop portions. The left and right ear loop portions each include a base portion and an ear-loop body portion. The base portion is a strap extending in the up-down direction and bonded to the mask body portion. The ear-loop body portion has both end portions bonded to both end portions of the base portion. The base portion includes a bonding zone that includes an upper-end bonding zone located at the upper end and a lower-end bonding zone located at the lower end. The upper-end bonding zone of the left ear loop portion has a right end portion that tilts toward the left as it approaches the upper side. The lower-end bonding zone of the left ear loop portion has a right end portion that tilts toward the left as it approaches the lower side.
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- This application claims the benefit of Japanese Application No. 2021-101600, filed on Jun. 18, 2021, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
- The present disclosure relates to a face mask.
- Face masks that cover the mouths and noses of wearers are known. For example, the face mask disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2017-014659 includes a mask body portion that covers the mouth and nose of a wearer, and a pair of ear loop portions (elastic braids) that are hooked on the right and left ears of the wearer.
- In the case of conventional face masks, when a face mask is worn, portions of a mask body portion that are bonded to right and left ear loop portions are pulled respectively in the right and left directions, and thereby the mask body portion is pressed against a wearer. However, since the forces of the right and left ear loop portions pulling the mask body portion in the upward and downward directions are relatively weak, it is difficult to reduce gaps between the mask body portion and the skin of the wearer.
- It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a technique that enables a reduction of gaps between end portions of the mask body portion and the skin of a wearer.
- The present disclosure relates to a face mask. A first aspect is directed to a face mask that includes a mask body portion that has spreads in a right-left direction and in an up-down direction orthogonal to the right-left direction and that includes a plurality of pleats extending in the right-left direction, a left ear loop portion mounted on a left end portion of the mask body portion, and a right ear loop portion mounted on a right end portion of the mask body portion. The left ear loop portion and the right ear loop portion each include a strap base portion extending in the up-down direction and bonded to the mask body portion, and an ear-loop body portion having both end portions bonded respectively to both end portions of the base portion. The base portion includes a bonding zone bonded to the mask main body. The bonding zone includes an upper-end bonding zone located at an upper end of the bonding zone and a lower-end bonding zone located at a lower end of the bonding zone. The upper-end bonding zone of the left ear loop portion has a right end portion that tilts toward a left as the right end portion approaches an upper side, and the lower-end bonding zone of the left ear loop portion has a right end portion that tilts toward the left as the right end portion approaches a lower side.
- According to the face mask of the first aspect, since the upper-end bonding zone and the lower-end bonding zone of the left ear loop portion are angled, the portions of the mask body portion that are bonded to the upper-end bonding zone and the lower-end bonding zone are respectively pulled in upward and downward directions when the face mask is worn. Accordingly, the left end portion of the mask body portion is pulled in the upward and downward directions when the face mask is worn. This reduces gaps between the left end portion of the mask body portion and the skin of the wearer.
- A second aspect is directed to the face mask according to the first aspect, in which the upper-end bonding zone of the right ear loop portion has a left end portion that tilts toward a right as the left end portion approaches the upper side, and the lower-end bonding zone of the right ear loop portion has a left end portion that tilts toward the right as the left end portion approaches the lower side.
- According to the face mask of the second aspect, it is possible to reduce gaps between the right end portion of the mask body portion and the skin of the wearer.
- A third aspect is directed to the face mask of the first or second aspect, in which the base portions are bonded to an outer surface of the mask body portion.
- According to the face mask of the third aspect, when the face mask is worn, non-bonded portions of the upper and lower end portions of the base portion are pulled and folded by the ear-loop body portions. As a result, the upper and lower end portions of the strap base portions press the mask body portion against the skin of the wearer. This reduces gaps between the end portions of the mask body portion and the skin of the wearer.
- A fourth aspect is directed to the face mask according to the third aspect, in which the base portions are longer in the up-down direction than the mask body portion.
- A fifth aspect is directed to the face mask according to any one of the first to fourth aspects, in which the mask body portion is arranged between the base portions and the ear-loop body portions.
- A sixth aspect is directed to the face mask according to any one of the first to fifth aspects, in which the bonding zone of the left ear loop portion includes a first-column bonding region extending in the up-down direction, and a second-column bonding region extending in the up-down direction and located rightward of the first-column bonding region. The first-column bonding region has an upper end located upward of an upper end of the second-column bonding region.
- A seventh aspect is directed to the face mask according to any one of the first to sixth aspects, in which in the left ear loop portion, a first angle is different from a second angle, the first angle being an acute angle formed by the right end portion of the upper-end bonding zone relative to the up-down direction, and the second angle being an acute angle formed by the right end portion of the lower-end bonding zone relative to the up-down direction.
- An eighth aspect is directed to the face mask according to the seventh aspect, in which the first angle is greater than the second angle.
- According to the face mask of the eighth aspect, the left end portion of the mask body portion is pulled upward and downward while achieving good balance when the left ear loop portion is hooked on the ear of the wearer.
- A ninth aspect is directed to the face mask according to the seventh or eighth aspect, in which the first angle is greater than or equal to 30° and less than or equal to 40°.
- A tenth aspect is directed to the face mask according to any one of the seventh to ninth aspects, in which the second angle is greater than or equal to 25° and less than or equal to 35°.
- An eleventh aspect is directed to the face mask according to any one of the first to tenth aspects, in which the ear-loop body portions each include a strap sheet member, and a plurality of rubber threads that are bonded to the sheet member and arranged in parallel with one another.
- These and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a front view of a face mask according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is a rear view of the face mask illustrated inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view of theface mask 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a front view of a leftear loop portion 201 of theface mask 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 in enlarged dimensions. -
FIG. 5 shows an example of wearing theface mask 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 . - Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Constituent elements described in the embodiment are only examples, and the scope of the present invention is not intended to be limited thereto. To facilitate understanding of the drawings, the dimensions or number of each constituent element may be illustrated in exaggerated or simplified form as necessary.
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FIG. 1 is a front view of aface mask 1 according to an embodiment.FIG. 2 is a rear view of theface mask 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 .FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view of theface mask 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 .FIG. 4 is a front view of a leftear loop portion 201 of theface mask 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 in enlarged dimensions.FIG. 5 shows an example of wearing theface mask 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 . - In
FIGS. 1 to 5 , the “right-left direction” and/or the “up-down direction” are shown. These directions correspond to the right-left direction and the up-down direction as viewed from a wearer 9 who wears theface mask 1. The right-left direction corresponds to a longitudinal direction (width direction) of amask body portion 10. The up-down direction corresponds to a direction (vertical direction) orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of themask body portion 10.FIG. 1 illustrates the outer side of the face mask 1 (the side opposite the wearer 9), andFIG. 2 illustrates the inner side of the face mask 1 (the wearer's side). Thus, the right and left are reversed betweenFIG. 1 andFIG. 2 . - As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , a center line CL1 is assumed, the center line being a straight line that is parallel to the up-down direction and that passes through the center in the right-left direction (width direction) of themask body portion 10. The direction getting closer to the center line CL1 is referred to as “inward in the right-left direction,” and the direction getting away from the center line CL1 is referred to as “outward in the right-left direction.” - The
face mask 1 may, for example, be a disposable face mask that is discarded after single or multiple uses. Theface mask 1 is usable in applications such as protection against pollen, protection against viruses including colds, and moisture retention in the oral or nasal cavity. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 to 3 , theface mask 1 includes themask body portion 10. Themask body portion 10 is designed to cover the mouth and nose of a wearer 9 when theface mask 1 is worn by the wearer 9 (when the face mask is worn) (seeFIG. 5 ). As illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 , themask body portion 10 has spreads in the up-down direction and in the right-left direction. - The
mask body portion 10 is formed by asheet member 11 that is configured by arranging one or more sheets in layers. As illustrated inFIG. 3 , thesheet member 11 includes an inner sheet 111, anouter sheet 112, and amiddle sheet 113. The inner sheet 111 is arranged on the wearer's side. Theouter sheet 112 is arranged on the non-wearer's side (on the outer side) opposite the wearer's side. Themiddle sheet 113 is arranged between the inner sheet 111 and theouter sheet 112. - The inner sheet 111 and the
outer sheet 112 may, for example, be a nonwoven fabric sheet that includes heat seal fiber and has air permeability. Alternatively, the inner sheet 111 and theouter sheet 112 may be woven fabric. Themiddle sheet 113 may have functionality such as a filtering function. - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 , the inner sheet 111 is folded outward at the upper and lower ends of themask body portion 10 on theouter sheet 112. The folded portions of the inner sheet 111 are bonded to theouter sheet 112. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , themask body portion 10 includes a shape-retainingwire 13 that extends linearly rightward and leftward. The shape-retainingwire 13 is deformed along the nose surface of the wearer 9 so as to retain the shape of themask body portion 10 along the nose surface. The shape-retainingwire 13 is arranged between the inner sheet 111 and theouter sheet 112. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 to 3 , themask body portion 10 includes three 13 a, 13 b, and 13 c that extend in the right-left direction. Thepleats 13 a, 13 b, and 13 c are arranged at intervals from the upper side to the lower side. Each of thepleats 13 a, 13 b, and 13 c is formed by folding thepleats sheet member 11 in the upward and downward directions at a pair ofcreases 131 that extend in the right-left direction. - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 , themask body portion 10 includes three overlapping 15 a, 15 b, and 15 c and twoportions 17 a and 17 b. The overlappingnon-overlapping portions 15 a, 15 b, and 15 c correspond respectively to theportions 13 a, 13 b, and 13 c. That is, the overlappingpleats 15 a, 15 b, and 15 c are each formed by folding theportions sheet member 11 in the upward and downward directions at each pair ofcreases 131. The overlapping 15 a, 15 b, and 15 c are portions where theportions sheet member 11 is folded in two or more layers (in this example, in three layers) in the thickness direction of themask body portion 10. The three overlapping 15 a, 15 b, and 15 c are arranged at intervals in the up-down direction.portions - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 , thenon-overlapping portion 17 a is arranged between the pair of overlapping 15 a and 15 b that are adjacent to each other in the up-down direction, and theportions non-overlapping portion 17 b is arranged between the pair of overlapping 15 b and 15 c that are adjacent to each other in the up-down direction. Theportions 17 a and 17 b are portions where thenon-overlapping portions sheet member 11 is not folded in layers in the thickness direction (i.e., portions where thesheet member 11 is in a single layer). - Note that the
mask body portion 10 may include only two overlapping portion and only one non-overlapping portion between the two overlapping portions. As another alternative, themask body portion 10 may include four or more overlapping portions. Themask body portion 10 may also include three or more non-overlapping portions. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , theface mask 1 includes a leftear loop portion 201 and a right ear loop portion 202 (a pair of ear loop portions). The leftear loop portion 201 is mounted on the left end portion of themask body portion 10, and the rightear loop portion 202 is mounted on the right end portion of themask body portion 10. When the face mask is worn, the leftear loop portion 201 is hooked on the left ear of the wearer 9, and the rightear loop portion 202 is hooked on the right ear of the wearer 9 (seeFIG. 5 ). The leftear loop portion 201 and the rightear loop portion 202 each include abase portion 22 and an ear-loop body portion 23. - Note that the right
ear loop portion 202 has a configuration obtained by reversing the configuration of the leftear loop portion 201 right to left. Thus, the following description focuses mainly on the configuration of the leftear loop portion 201, and a detailed description of the rightear loop portion 202 may be omitted. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 or 4 , thebase portion 22 is a strap that extends in the up-down direction. As illustrated inFIG. 1 , thebase portion 22 of the leftear loop portion 201 is bonded to anouter surface 10S of themask body portion 10. That is, thebase portion 22 is bonded to theouter sheet 112 of themask body portion 10. For example, thebase portion 22 may be nonwoven fabric made of a fiber having heat seal properties. - The ear-
loop body portion 23 includes a strap ear-loop sheet portion 231 and tworubber threads 233. The ear-loop sheet portion 231 is made of fabric having heat seal properties. The tworubber threads 233 are arranged at intervals in the width direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the ear-loop sheet portion 231, and are arranged in parallel with each other in the longitudinal direction of the ear-loop sheet portion 231. Therubber threads 233 are bonded to the ear-loop sheet portion 231 at a plurality of points in the longitudinal direction of the ear-loop sheet portion 231. Note that the ear-loop body portion 23 may include only asingle rubber thread 233. As another alternative, the ear-loop body portion 23 may include three ormore rubber threads 233. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , when theface mask 1 is not used (in a state in which therubber threads 233 have a natural length, which is hereinafter referred to as the “non-use state”), the ear-loop body portion 23 is longer in the up-down direction than themask body portion 10. Note that theface mask 1 in the non-use state may include the ear-loop body portions 23 that are shorter in the up-down direction than themask body portion 10. - The ear-
loop sheet portion 231 is configured so as to be extendable in the longitudinal direction. To make the ear-loop sheet portion 231 have stretching properties, for example, the ear-loop sheet portion 231 may be pleated like an accordion in which mountain folds and valley folds are alternatively repeated in the longitudinal direction. Alternatively, the ear-loop sheet portion 231 may have a mesh-like shape. The stretching properties of the ear-loop sheet portion 231 allow the ear-loop sheet portion 231 to follow extension and contraction of therubber threads 233. - The
rubber threads 233 are not absolute necessities for the ear-loop sheet portion 231, and may be omitted. For example, the ear-loop body portion 23 may be configured by only the ear-loop sheet portion 231. The ear-loop sheet portion 231 is not an absolute necessity for the ear-loop body portion 23. For example, the ear-loop body portion 23 may be configured by only therubber threads 233. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 , in the non-use state, the ear-loop body portions 23 are arranged in parallel with the up-down direction. In the example illustrated inFIGS. 1 to 3 , thebase portion 22 of the leftear loop portion 201 is longer in the up-down direction than themask body portion 10. The ear-loop body portion 23 has the same length in the up-down direction as thebase portion 22. Moreover, as illustrated inFIG. 3 , when theface mask 1 is in the non-use state, themask body portion 10 is arranged between thebase portion 22 of the leftear loop portion 201 and the ear-loop body portion 23 of the leftear loop portion 201. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , both end portions of the ear-loop body portion 23 are bonded respectively to both end portions of thebase portion 22 in a plurality ofend fixing areas 24. Thus, thebase portion 22 and the ear-loop body portion 23 form a ring shape. Theend fixing areas 24 are each in dotted form and are arranged at intervals in the right-left direction. For example, theend fixing areas 24 may be areas where thebase portion 22 and the ear-loop sheet portions 231 are bonded to each other by thermal melting. Note that theend fixing areas 24 may include a hot-melt adhesive applied to the bonded surface. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 or 4 , thebase portion 22 includes abonding zone 25. Thebonding zone 25 is a portion of thebase portion 22 that is bonded to themask body portion 10. As illustrated inFIG. 1 or 4 , thebonding zone 25 of thebase portion 22 includes 26 a, 26 b, and 26 c andbonding regions 27 a and 27 b. Thenon-bonding regions 26 a, 26 b, and 26 c of thebonding regions base portion 22 are regions that are bonded to themask body portion 10, and the 27 a and 27 b of thenon-bonding regions base portion 22 are regions that are not bonded to themask body portion 10. In this way, thebonding zone 25 of thebase portion 22 includes bonded portions ( 26 a, 26 b, and 26 c) and non-bonded portions (bonding regions 27 a and 27 b). The upper end (in this example,non-bonding regions bonding region 26 a) and lower end (in this example,bonding region 26 c) of thebonding zone 25 are bonded to themask body portion 10. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 4 , the 26 a, 26 b, and 26 c are arranged at intervals in the up-down direction. Thebonding regions bonding region 26 b is arranged below thebonding region 26 a, and thebonding region 26 c is arranged below thebonding region 26 b. The 26 a, 26 b, and 26 c of thebonding regions base portion 22 include a plurality ofdot fixing areas 28 that serve as bonding portions. - The
dot fixing areas 28 may, for example, be areas where thebase portion 22 is thermally welded to themask body portion 10 and where thebase portion 22 and theouter sheet 112 of themask body portion 10 are bonded to each other by thermal melting. Note that thedot fixing areas 28 may include an adhesive (e.g., a hot melt adhesive) applied to the bonded surface of each member. - The
dot fixing areas 28 are areas of thebase portion 22 that are fixed to themask body portion 10. Thedot fixing areas 28 are arranged at predetermined intervals H1 (seeFIG. 4 ) in the up-down direction. That is, the 26 a, 26 b, and 26 c of thebonding regions base portion 22 are intermittently bonded to themask body portion 10 in thedot fixing areas 28. The 26 a, 26 b, and 26 c may have the same interval H1 of thebonding regions dot fixing areas 28, or may have different intervals of thedot fixing areas 28. - In the present embodiment, portions of the
26 a, 26 b, and 26 c of thebonding regions base portion 22 other than thedot fixing areas 28 are portions that are not fixed to themask body portion 10. In this way, the 26 a, 26 b, and 26 c of thebonding regions base portion 22 each may include portions that are not fixed to the mask body portion 10 (non-fixed portions). - The
26 a, 26 b, and 26 c respectively overlap the overlappingbonding regions 15 a, 15 b, and 15 c in the thickness direction of theportions mask body portion 10. Thus, the 26 a, 26 b, and 26 c of thebonding regions base portion 22 are bonded respectively to the overlapping 15 a, 15 b, and 15 c via theportions dot fixing areas 28. - The inner sheet 111 and the
outer sheet 112 of themask body portion 10 are bonded to each other in thedot fixing areas 28. That is, the inner sheet 111 and theouter sheet 112 are bonded to each other in thedot fixing areas 28 of the overlapping 15 a, 15 b, and 15 c of theportions mask body portion 10. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , thenon-bonding region 27 a is arranged between the pair of 26 a and 26 b, and thebonding regions non-bonding region 27 b is arranged between the pair of 26 b and 26 c. Thebonding regions non-bonding region 27 a is an area interposed between thedot fixing area 28 at the lower end of thebonding region 26 a and thedot fixing area 28 at the upper end of thebonding region 26 b. Thenon-bonding region 27 b is an area interposed between thedot fixing area 28 at the lower end of thebonding region 26 b and thedot fixing area 28 at the upper end of thebonding region 26 c. - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , a length H2 of the 27 a and 27 b in the up-down direction is greater than the interval H1 of thenon-bonding regions dot fixing areas 28. Note that the length H2 of thenon-bonding region 27 a and the length H2 of thenon-bonding region 27 b in the up-down direction may be the same, or may be different from each other. - The
27 a and 27 b respectively overlap thenon-bonding regions 17 a and 17 b of thenon-overlapping portions mask body portion 10 in the thickness direction of themask body portion 10. As illustrated inFIG. 4 , the two 17 a and 17 b of thenon-overlapping portions mask body portion 10 do not include anydot fixing areas 28. - The
bonding zone 25 of thebase portion 22 includes an upper-end bonding zone 31. The upper-end bonding zone 31 is located at the upper end of thebonding zone 25, and to be more specific, located at the upper end of thebonding region 26 a. Thebonding zone 25 of thebase portion 22 also includes a lower-end bonding zone 33. The lower-end bonding zone 33 is located at the lower end of thebonding zone 25, and to be more specific, located at the lower end of thebonding region 26 c. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 4 , aright end portion 35 a (end portion located inward in the right-left direction) of the upper-end bonding zone 31 of the leftear loop portion 201 is arranged so as to tilt toward the left (outward in the right-left direction) as theright end portion 35 a approaches the upper side. In this example, theright end portion 35 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the left as theright end portion 35 a approaches the upper side. To be more specific, theright end portion 35 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 is configured by right end portions of a plurality ofdot fixing areas 28 that are arranged in the up-down direction. Then, a straight line that connects the right end portions of thedot fixing area 28 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the left as the straight line approaches the upper side. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 4 , aright end portion 35 b (the end portion located inward in the right-left direction) of the lower-end bonding zone 33 of the leftear loop portion 201 is arranged so as to tilt toward the left (outward in the right-left direction) as theright end portion 35 b approaches the lower side. In this example, theright end portion 35 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the left as theright end portion 35 b approaches the lower side. To be more specific, theright end portion 35 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 is configured by right end portions of a plurality ofdot fixing areas 28 that are arranged in the up-down direction. Then, a straight line that connects the right end portions of thedot fixing areas 28 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the left as the straight line approaches the lower side. - The upper-
end bonding zone 31 and the lower-end bonding zone 33 each include a first-column bonding region 41 and a second-column bonding region 42 located inward of the first-column bonding region 41 in the right-left direction. The first-column bonding region 41 and the second-column bonding region 42 each include a plurality ofdot fixing areas 28 that are arranged in a column from top to bottom - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , in the upper-end bonding zone 31 of the leftear loop portion 201, thedot fixing area 28 at the upper end of the first-column bonding region 41 is located upward of thedot fixing area 28 at the upper end of the second-column bonding region 42. By arranging thedot fixing areas 28 in this way in the upper-end bonding zone 31, the right end (the end located inward in the right-left direction) of eachdot fixing area 28 tilts toward the right (outward in the right-left direction) as the right end approaches the upper side. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , the configuration of the rightear loop portion 202 is approximately the same as the configuration of the leftear loop portion 201, which is reversed right to left. That is, aleft end portion 36 a (the end located inward in the right-left direction) of the upper-end bonding zone 31 is arranged so as to tilt toward the right (outward in the right-left direction) as theleft end portion 36 a approaches the upper side. In this example, theleft end portion 36 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the right as theleft end portion 36 a approaches the upper side. Aleft end portion 36 b (the end portion located inward in the right-left direction) of the lower-end bonding zone 33 of the rightear loop portion 202 is arranged so as to tilt toward the right (outward in the right-left direction) as theleft end portion 36 b approaches the lower side. In this example, theleft end portion 36 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 is inclined at a fixed angle of inclination toward the right as theleft end portion 36 b approaches the lower side. - In the
face mask 1, theright end portion 35 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 of the leftear loop portion 201 is arranged so as to tilt toward the left as theright end portion 35 a approaches the upper side. Thus, as illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 5 , when the face mask is worn, thebase portion 22 of the leftear loop portion 201 is folded at theright end portion 35 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 and arranged so as to extend in the upper left direction relative to themask body portion 10. Accordingly, the left end portion of themask body portion 10 that is bonded to the upper-end bonding zone 31 is pulled upward. - The
right end portion 35 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 of the leftear loop portion 201 is arranged so as to tilt toward the left as theright end portion 35 b approaches the lower side. Thus, as illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 5 , when the face mask is worn, thebase portion 22 of the leftear loop portion 201 is folded at theright end portion 35 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 and arranged so as to extend in the lower left direction relative to themask body portion 10. Accordingly, the portion of themask body portion 10 that is bonded to the lower-end bonding zone 33 is pulled downward. - In this way, when the face mask is worn, the left end portion of the
mask body portion 10 is pulled in the upward and downward directions by the leftear loop portion 201. This reduces gaps between the left end portion of themask body portion 10 and the skin of the wearer 9. Accordingly, it is possible to provide an improved fit of theface mask 1. - In the case of the right
ear loop portion 202 as well, theleft end portion 36 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31 is arranged so as to tilt toward the right as theleft end portion 36 a approaches the upper side, and theleft end portion 36 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33 is arranged so as to tilt toward the right as theleft end portion 36 b approaches the lower side. Thus, when the face mask is worn, the right end portion of themask body portion 10 is pulled in the upward and downward directions by the rightear loop portion 202. This reduces gaps between the right end portion of themask body portion 10 and the skin of the wearer 9. Accordingly, it is possible to provide an improved fit of theface mask 1. - In the
face mask 1, thebase portion 22 of the leftear loop portion 201 is bonded to the left end portion of themask body portion 10, and thebase portion 22 of the rightear loop portion 202 is bonded to the right end portion of themask body portion 10. Thus, it is possible to improve stiffness (resistance to deformation) of the both end portions of themask body portion 10. This suppresses the occurrence of a much loose fit of the both end portions of themask body portion 10 to the skin of the wearer 9 when the face mask is worn. Accordingly, it is possible to provide an improved fit of theface mask 1. - The
base portions 22 of the leftear loop portion 201 and the rightear loop portion 202 are bonded to theouter surface 10S of themask body portion 10. Thus, when the face mask is worn, thebase portions 22 are folded outward (seeFIGS. 1 and 4 ) and then press the both end portions of themask body portion 10 against the skin of the wearer 9 (seeFIG. 5 ). Accordingly, it is possible to provide an improved fit of theface mask 1. Since thebase portions 22 are straps, the both end portions of themask body portion 10 are pressed by strap surfaces against the skin of the wearer 9. Accordingly, it is possible to provide a more improved fit of theface mask 1 than in the case where themask body portion 10 is pressed by line surfaces. - If the
base portions 22 of the leftear loop portion 201 and the rightear loop portion 202 are mounted on an inner surface 11S of themask body portion 10, thebase portions 22 is interposed between themask body portion 10 and the skin of the wearer 9. In this case, when thebase portions 22 become deformed, large gaps may be formed between themask body portion 10 and the skin of the wearer 9. On the other hand, according to the present embodiment, thebase portions 22 are arranged on theouter surface 10S of themask body portion 10. This suppresses the formation of large gaps between themask body portion 10 and the skin of the wearer 9 due to deformation of thebase portions 22. It is, however, possible to bond eachbase portion 22 to the inside of themask body portion 10. - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , in the leftear loop portion 201, a first angle α may for example be 35°, the first angle being an acute angle formed by a straight line extending in the up-down direction and a straight line extending along theright end portion 35 a of the upper-end bonding zone 31. Note that the first angle α is preferably greater than or equal to 30°, more preferably greater than or equal to 32°, and yet more preferably greater than or equal to 34°. The first angle α is also preferably less than or equal to 40°, more preferably less than or equal to 38°, and yet more preferably less than or equal to 36°. - If the first angle α is less than 30°, the outward bend of the upper end portion of the
base portion 22 in the right-left direction becomes too small and makes it difficult to achieve an improved fit of theface mask 1 when the face mask is worn. If the first angle α is greater than 40°, the outward bend of the upper end portion of thebase portion 22 in the right-left direction becomes too large and makes it difficult to achieve an improved fit of theface mask 1 when the face mask is worn. - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , in the leftear loop portion 201, a second angle (3 may for example be 30°, the second angle being an acute angle formed by a straight line extending in the up-down direction and a straight line along theright end portion 35 b of the lower-end bonding zone 33. The second angle β is preferably greater than or equal to 25°, more preferably greater than or equal to 27°, and yet more preferably greater than or equal to 29°. The second angle β is also preferably less than or equal to 35°, more preferably less than or equal to 33°, and yet more preferably less than or equal to 31°. - If the second angle β is less than 25°, the outward bend of the lower end portion of the
base portion 22 in the right-left direction becomes too small and makes it difficult to achieve an improved fit of theface mask 1 when the face mask is worn. If the second angle β is greater than 35°, the outward bend of the lower end portion of thebase portion 22 in the right-left direction becomes too large and makes it difficult to achieve an improved fit of theface mask 1 when the face mask is worn. - The first angle α is preferably different from the second angle β. The first angle α is also preferably greater than the second angle β. By making the first angle α greater than the second angle β in this way, the left end portion of the
mask body portion 10 is pulled in the upward and downward directions while achieving good balance when the leftear loop portion 201 is hooked on the left ear of the wearer 9. - As a result of the left
ear loop portion 201 and the rightear loop portion 202 pulling themask body portion 10 from side to side when the face mask is worn, the distorting force of compression in the up-down direction may arise at the both end portions of themask body portion 10. In the present embodiment, thebase portions 22 of the leftear loop portion 201 and the rightear loop portion 202 are not bonded to the 17 a and 17 b of thenon-overlapping portions mask body portion 10. Thus, the 17 a and 17 b are more flexible than in the case where thenon-overlapping portions base portions 22 are bonded to the 17 a and 17 b. Accordingly, even if the aforementioned distorting force arises when the face mask is worn, it is possible to absorb and disperse the above distorting force by, for example, forming pleats (creases) with thenon-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b. This reduces gaps between thenon-overlapping portions mask body portion 10 and the skin of the wearer 9. Accordingly, it is possible to provide an improved fit of theface mask 1. - The
17 a and 17 b of thenon-overlapping portions mask body portion 10 do not include anydot fixing areas 28. Thus, the 17 a and 17 b are more flexible than in the case where thenon-overlapping portions 17 a and 17 b include thenon-overlapping portions dot fixing areas 28. Accordingly, even if the aforementioned distorting force arises when the face mask is worn, it is possible to absorb and disperse the above distorting force by the 17 a and 17 b.non-overlapping portions - In particular, the
17 a and 17 b are thinner than the overlappingnon-overlapping portions 15 a, 15 b, and 15 c and therefore easy to deform. Thus, even if the aforementioned distorting force arises when the face mask is worn, it is possible to absorb and disperse the above distorting force by theportions 17 a and 17 b.non-overlapping portions - While the invention has been shown and described in detail, the foregoing description is in all aspects illustrative and not restrictive. It is therefore understood that numerous modifications and variations can be devised without departing from the scope of the invention. The configurations of the above-described embodiments and variations may be appropriately combined or omitted as long as there are no mutual inconsistencies.
Claims (11)
1. A face mask comprising:
a mask body portion that has spreads in a right-left direction and in an up-down direction orthogonal to the right-left direction and that includes a plurality of pleats extending in the right-left direction;
a left ear loop portion mounted on a left end portion of the mask body portion; and
a right ear loop portion mounted on a right end portion of the mask body portion,
wherein the left ear loop portion and the right ear loop portion each include:
a strap base portion extending in the up-down direction and bonded to the mask body portion; and
an ear-loop body portion having both end portions bonded respectively to both end portions of the base portion,
the base portion includes a bonding zone bonded to the mask main body,
the bonding zone includes an upper-end bonding zone located at an upper end of the bonding zone and a lower-end bonding zone located at a lower end of the bonding zone,
the upper-end bonding zone of the left ear loop portion has a right end portion that tilts toward a left as the right end portion approaches an upper side, and
the lower-end bonding zone of the left ear loop portion has a right end portion that tilts toward the left as the right end portion approaches a lower side.
2. The face mask according to claim 1 , wherein
the upper-end bonding zone of the right ear loop portion has a left end portion that tilts toward a right as the left end portion approaches the upper side, and
the lower-end bonding zone of the right ear loop portion has a left end portion that tilts toward the right as the left end portion approaches the lower side.
3. The face mask according to claim 1 , wherein
the base portions are bonded to an outer surface of the mask body portion.
4. The face mask according to claim 3 , wherein
the base portions are longer in the up-down direction than the mask body portion.
5. The face mask according to claim 1 , wherein
the mask body portion is arranged between the base portions and the ear-loop body portions.
6. The face mask according to claim 1 , wherein
the bonding zone of the left ear loop portion includes:
a first-column bonding region extending in the up-down direction; and
a second-column bonding region extending in the up-down direction and located rightward of the first-column bonding region, and
the first-column bonding region has an upper end located upward of an upper end of the second-column bonding region.
7. The face mask according to claim 1 , wherein
in the left ear loop portion, a first angle is different from a second angle, the first angle being an acute angle formed by the right end portion of the upper-end bonding zone relative to the up-down direction, and the second angle being an acute angle formed by the right end portion of the lower-end bonding zone relative to the up-down direction.
8. The face mask according to claim 7 , wherein
the first angle is greater than the second angle.
9. The face mask according to claim 7 , wherein
the first angle is greater than or equal to 30° and less than or equal to 40°.
10. The face mask according to claim 7 , wherein
the second angle is greater than or equal to 25° and less than or equal to 35°.
11. The face mask according to claim 1 , wherein
the ear-loop body portions each include:
a strap sheet member; and
a plurality of rubber threads that are bonded to the sheet member and arranged in parallel with one another.
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