Title of Invention

DISPOSABLE DUST PROTECTIVE MASK .

Abstract A disposable dust protective mask (1) to be worn by a user is disclosed. The mask comprises a filter body (100) having a front filter (110) and upper and lower adhesive wings (120 and 130) closely adhered to the ridge of the nose and the jaw of the user, the upper and lower adhesive wings (120 and 130) having first arc-shaped spread-guiding lines (121 and 131), and second arc-shaped spread-guiding lines (122 and 132), and the upper and lower adhesive wings (120 and 130) being spread along with the first and second arc-shaped spread-guiding lines (121, 131, 122 and 132) depending on movement of the wearer's lips; strap adjusting devices (300 and 300) respectively coupled to both sides of the filter body (100); and a strap (200) connected to the strap adjusting devices (300 and 300) and hung on the wearer.
Full Text BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a disposable dust protective mask, and more particularly to a disposable dust protective mask for guaranteeing a space while maintain adhesive force even when a user, who wears the disposable dust protective mask, speaks or moves their jaw, for maintaining tensile force of a strap, and for enabling easy adjustment of the length of the strap.
Description of the Related Art
Generally, a lot of dust is generated in areas such as
paper manufactories, textile factories, quarries, and the like, and large quantities of poisonous gases are generated in areas such as various chemical processing plants, welding processing factories, metal processing factories, plating factories, and the like. Since, in the event that a worker continuously breathes these dust and poisonous gases,, the dust and poisonous gases cause respiratory diseases in organs, such as the lungs, throat, nose, and the like which may be fatal, workers wear a dust protective mask in order to protect themselves from these harmful substances.

There are various dust protective masks, e.g., a dust protective mask containing a purifying agent, or a dust protective mask with filter paper installed therein. However, these dust protective masks are expensive, and further the purifying agent must be exchanged every 3 or 4 days. Moreover, since the above-mentioned dust protective masks do not sufficiently filter the dust or poisonous gases, disposable dust protective masks are usually used when the workers' health must be guaranteed.
The conventional dust protective mask (hereinafter referred to a "mask") includes a filter made of non-wave fabric and straps connected to the filter.
Since the mask must be disposed after wearing once, it has a limited ability to filter dust present in the air, and the like.
Other masks have been proposed to overcome the above-mentioned shortcoming.
For example, the conventional mask includes a folded filter and straps connected to both sides of the filter by means of high frequency welding. The folded filter is made by bending a front side of the mask several times and by finishing both ends thereof.
According to the above-mentioned mask, the filter is uniformly attached to the nose and lower side of the jaw of the user while the filter is unfolded, so that the efficiency of

dust filtering may be increased. However, when the filter is unfolded upward and downward, central portions of the sides of the filter are bent, so that a gap is formed between the user's face and the mask. Thus, the filtering capacity is deteriorated.
There is another proposed mask to overcome the drawbacks.
The mask includes a filter having folding portions provided at upper and lower sides of the filter and finishing portions at both sides of the filter, straps movably installed in the respective finishing portions, and a pressing device coupled to the folding portions.
According to the above-mentioned mask, the upper and lower folding portions are unfolded when, wearing the mask, and, at the same time, the upper and lower folding portions are closely attached to the user's nose and lower side of jaw. The finishing portions of the filter are not folded, and the filter is closely attached to the user's cheeks. Thus, the filtering efficiency can be increased. However, since the upper and lower folding portions of the filter have sufficient restoring elasticity, the unfolded shape when wearing the mask is unstable. Moreover, if the user moves their mouth and/or jaw when wearing the mask, the initial mask-wearing state is changed so that the gap between the mask and the user's face is gradually increased.
Further, since the conventional mask employs a metal

plate pressing device or a wire-shaped pressing device attached to the folding portions, the pressing device is not closely-attached to the user's face, thus becoming unfastened.
There are shortcomings in other conventional masks as follows.
Since the conventional mask is manufactured assuming that the user closes their mouth and does not move their jaw when wearing the mask, the conventional mask may be stably attached to the user's face when the user closes their mouth and does not move their jaw. However, if the user moves their jaw in order to have a conversation or to move their lips when wearing the mask, since there is no space in the conventional mask, the conventional mask must be moved up, down, right, or left. For this reason, there is formed a gap where dust flows in between the user's face and the mask. Therefore, it is inconvenient to adjust the position of the conventional mask in order to prevent dust from entering.
Meanwhile, according to the conventional mask, the length of the straps can be adjusted in accordance with the contours and size of the user's face, but there is no special means for adjusting the length of the straps.Since the length of the straps can be adjusted by tying the straps, it is inconvenience to repeat the tying and untying of the straps depending on the contours of the user's head when wearing and taking off the conventional mask, or adjusting the length of the straps.

US 3,971,369 describes a folded cup-like surgical face mask and a method of forming the same. Herein, a face mask comprises a generally cup-shaped body portion, a nose clip, and binding tapes around the periphery thereof. The body portion comprises an upper portion, a central portion and a lower portion. The upper portion extends upwardly, from the central part so that its upper edge comes into contact with the bridge of the nose and the cheekbone area of the face when the mask is worn. The upper and lower portion have folding lines, formed at respective sides of the central portion. Further, in the upper portion two additional folding lines are provided, which run from a central line in width direction to the side edges of the upper portion at a predetermined angle. Two additional folding lines are provided in the lower portion in a corresponding way. These additional folding lines guide the upper and lower portion to be spread, and the upper and lower portions are spread among the main folding lines and the four additional folding lines in order to build a cup-shaped configuration, when the mask is used.
US 2003/0154984 A1 describes a disposable breathing mask. Herein, a disposable mask comprising side walls and bottom walls is attached to a user's head by means of a strap attached to attachment areas. A rip is joining the attachment points, which extends over the user's nose. The attachment points and the rip together form an exo-skeleton which maintains the positional stability of the strap mounting areas during donning of the mask. Arms extend laterally away from the rip and are arranged such as to apply mild pressure to the side walls in the region of the user's nose so as to ensure contact between the filter material and the user's nose.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a disposable dust protective mask for guaranteeing a space while maintaining adhesive force even when a user, who wears the disposable dust protective mask, speaks or moves their jaw, for increasing the tensile force of the straps, and for preventing the position of the disposable dust protective mask from being changed even when the user has a conversation or moves their lips.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a disposable dust protective mask for maintaining the length of straps in the adjusted state when a user wears the disposable dust protective mask and for providing convenient adjustment of the length of the straps.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, the above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of a disposable dust protective mask including a front filter, upper and lower adhesive wings whose ends are foldably coupled to upper and lower portions of one side of the front filter, first and second spread-guiding lines formed on the upper and lower adhesive wings in turn at a predetermined distance departing from ends of the upper and lower adhesive wings which are coupled to the front filter, so

that the mask is usually spread along the second spread-guiding lines, and is spread along the first spread-guiding lines when the wearer's mouth or jaw moves, thus the upper and lower adhesive wings always adhere to the wearer's face.
Preferably, the disposable dust protective mask according to the present invention further includes a strap adjusting device for elastically fixing the strap and maintaining the tension of the strap so as to easily adjust the length of the strap.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
These and/or other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in
conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a folded state
of a disposable dust protective mask according to the present
invention;
Figs. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the
disposable dust protective mask according to the present
invention unfolded along a second spread guiding line-Fig. 3 is a perspective view illustrating the disposable
dust protective mask according to the present invention
unfolded along a first spread guiding line;
Fig. 4 is a cross sectional side view illustrating the

disposable dust protective mask according to the present invention unfolded along the second spread-guiding line;
Fig. 5 is a cross sectional side view illustrating the disposable dust protective mask according to the present invention is unfolded along the first spread-guiding line;
Figs. 6a to 6f are views illustrating how to wear the disposable dust protective mask according to the present invention, in which:
Fig. 6a is a view illustrating a user hanging the disposable dust protective mask according to the present invention around their neck;
Fig. 6b is a view illustrating the user wearing the disposable dust protective mask according to the present invention on their face;
Fig. 6c is a view illustrating the user pulling a strap of the disposable dust protective mask according to the present invention;
Fig. 6d is a front view illustrating the user wearing the disposable dust protective mask according to the present invention;
Fig. 6e is a side view illustrating the user wearing the disposable dust protective mask according to the present invention; and
Fig. 6f is a side view illustrating that attaching wings of the disposable dust protective mask according to the

present invention have been extended in order that the user may have a conversation when wearing the disposable dust protective mask according to the present invention;
Fig. 7 is a view illustrating that the disposable dust protective mask according to the present invention employs an exhaust device;
Figs. 8a and 8b are a perspective front side view and a perspective rear side view illustrating a strap adjusting device employed in the disposable dust protective mask according to first embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 9 is a view illustrating the operation of the strap adjusting device employed in the disposable dust protective mask according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
Figs. 10a and 10b are respective cross sectional views illustrating the strap released from and tightly fitted in the strap adjusting device in Fig. 9;
Fig. 11 is a side view illustrating the adjustment of the strap by the strap adjusting device;
Fig. 12 is a perspective view illustrating a strap adjusting device employed in the disposable dust protective mask according to second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 13 is a cross sectional view of the strap adjusting device in Fig. 12;
Fig. 14 is a perspective view illustrating the

disposable dust protective mask employing the strap adjusting device in Fig. 12;
Fig. 15 is a partial cross sectional front view illustrating the disposable dust protective mask employing the strap adjusting device in Fig. 12;
Fig. 16 is a view illustrating the stat of wearing the disposable dust protective mask employing the strap adjusting device in Fig. 12; and
Fig. 17 is a perspective view illustrating the disposable dust protective mask employing the strap adjusting device in Fig. 12 to which another strap is connected;
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As shown in Figs. 1 to 3, a disposable dust protective
mask according to the present invention includes a filter body 100, strap adjusting devices 300 coupled with respective sides of the filter body 100, and a strap 200 connected to the respective sides of the filter body 100 and hung on some part of the user's body, such as the head, neck, ears, et cetera.
The filter body 100 has a front filter 110 and adhesive wings 120 and 130. The adhesive wings 120 and 130 are foldably connected to upper and lower portions of one side (the face side of a wearer wearing the mask) of the front filter 110, respectively, at sides of the adhesive wings 120 and 130. The adhesive wings 120 and 130 closely adhere to the ridge of the

wearer's nose and jaw, respectively. The upper and lower adhesive wings 120 and 130, as shown in Fig. 1, are maintained to partially" overlap each other on one side of the front filter 110, and are unfolded upward and downward on the front filter 110, respectively, as shown in Fig. 2, when wearing the disposable dust protective mask of the present invention.
The front filter 110 is formed in a lozenge shape (a central portion thereof protrudes upward and downward more than other portions), which most accurately confirms to the contours of the wearer's face.
The upper and lower adhesive wings 120 and 130 are coupled to the front filter at an upper side or a lower side thereof by welding, or the like, and are formed in the width direction. Thus, the wings 120 and 130 have first and second arc-shaped spread-guiding lines 121 and 131, and 122 and 132 for guiding the upper and lower adhesive wings 120 and 130.
The first arc-shaped spread-guiding lines 121 and 131 may start from a central end of the front filter 110 and run toward both side central portions of the front filter 110 by inclined welding lines. The second arc-shaped spread-guiding lines 122 and 132 are joined at the ends of the first arc-shaped spread-guiding lines 121 and 131, and their central portions are formed by arc-shaped folding lines departing from the central portions by a predetermined distance. The second arc-shaped spread-guiding lines 122 and 132 may be formed on the adhesive

wings 120 and 130, permanently or only when wearing the mask 1.
Here, since the first arc-shaped spread-guiding lines 121 and 131 are formed in an arc shape, there is a height difference between the central portions thereof and both sides. Thus, margins corresponding to the height difference are guaranteed, and the adhesive wings 120 and 130 are unfolded and spread due to the margins S. In other words, the margins S are formed between the first spread-guiding lines 121 and 131 and the second spread-guiding lines 122 and 132.
In the event that the wearer- of the mask 1 does not move their lips, as shown in Figs. 2 and 4, the adhesive wings 120 and 130 are unfolded by the second spread-guiding lines 122 and 132 when the margins S are folded. If the wearer opens their mouth and moves their jaw in order to have a conversation, as shown in Figs. 3 and 5, the margins S are spread and the adhesive wings 120 and 130, adhering to the wearer's face, are spread apart by the first spread-guiding lines 121 and 131. At the same time, the front filter 110 is pushed forward.
If the distance between the right and left ends of the respective vertically symmetrical spread-guiding lines 121 and 122 and 131 and 132 is changed, the disposable dust protective mask 1 can be used for various purpose. For example, if the vertical distance of the right and left ends of the spread-guiding lines 121 and 122 of the upper adhesive wing 120 and the spread-guiding lines 131 and 132 of the lower adhesive wing

130 is narrowed, the adhesive wings 120 and 130 are pulled so that the adhesive force of the mask 1 against the wearer's face is increased. Therefore, the disposable dust protective mask 1 can be used in various industries demanding high efficiency dust protection. On the other hand, if the vertical distance is increased, the force applied to the wearer's face is decreased so that the disposable dust protective mask 1 can be used as a common sanitary mask.
Moreover, in order to closely adhere the upper adhesive wing 120 to the ridge of the wearer's nose, the upper adhesive wing 120 is additionally coupled with a pressing device 140 at an approximately outer central portion of the upper adhesive wing 120.
The long pressing device 140 is provided with streamlined pressing wings 141 and 142 at right and left sides thereof. A pressing wire 143 is inserted into the inside of the pressing device 140. Due to the pressing wire 143 of the pressing device 140 with the above-described structure, the upper adhesive wing 120 adheres to the wearer's face at the most ideal angle with respect to the wearer's face, and the disposable dust protective mask 1 has a more stable and stronger adhesive force against the wearer's face.
Moreover, the front filter 110 is installed with an exhaust device 150 opened and closed by a suction plate 151 at an outer side thereof, so that the wearer may breath more

easily.
The strap 200 is formed by one closed curved line, and connected to the right and left sides of the filter body 100, so that the strap 200 is hung on the wearer's neck and head. Otherwise, a pair of straps may be provided and respectively connected to the right and left sides of the filter body 100 so as to be hung on the wearer's ears. Regardless of the strap's shape, the strap can be adjustably connected in length by the strap adjusting devices 300.
The operation of the disposable dust protective mask 1 with the above-described structure of the present invention will be described as follows.
As shown in Fig. 1, the disposable dust protective mask 1 according to the present invention maintains the upper and lower adhesive wings 120 and 130 such that they overlap each other and are folded onto one side of the front filter 110.
In order to wear the disposable dust protective mask l, as shown in Fig. 2, if both sides of the front filter 110 are gathered along the contours of the wearer's face, the upper and lower adhesive wings 120 and 130 are respectively spread upward and downward while the central portion of the front filter 110 is folded in the streamline shape due to the lozenge shape of the front filter 110. Simultaneously with the spreading of the front filter 110 and the adhesive wings 120 and 130, a space where the wearer's nose, mouth, and jaw can be inserted is

guaranteed at one side of the disposable dust protective mask 1.
Continuously, the wearer hangs one side (the lower side in the view of the drawing) of the strap 200 on the wearer's neck as shown in Fig. 6a, and hangs an upper portion (as viewed in the drawing) of the strap 200 on the head with the mask 1 positioned on the wearer's face as shown in Fig. 6b. Next, as shown in Fig. 6c, the wearer pulls both sides of the strap 200 so as to adhere the mask 1 to the wearer's face, and then the process of putting on the mask 1 is finished as shown in Fig. 6d (the length adjustment of the strap 200 will be described in detail when the strap adjusting device is described below).
When wearing the disposable dust protective mask 1, since sides of the adhesive wings 120 and 130 are maintained along the face contours and vertically spread, the adhesive wings 120 and 130 vertically adhere to the wearer's profile so that firm adhesion can be achieved without gaps.
Hereinafter, the operations of the first and second spread-guiding lines 121, 131, 122, and 132 will be described.
If the wearer does not open their mouth when wearing the mask 1 by spreading the mask 1, since the adhesive wings 120 and 130 are pulled right and left by forces applied to sides of the adhesive wings 120 and 130, as shown in Figs. 2 and 4, the adhesive wings 120 and 130 are spread, thereby the margins S are folded about the right and left sides of the first spread-

guiding lines 121 and 131, and then the second spread-guiding lines 122 and 132 are formed.
When wearing in this fashion, if the wearer opens their mouth due to movement, such as conversation, yawing, or the like, forces caused by the wearer's action, as shown in Figs. 3 and 5, causes the adhesive wings 120 and 130 to expand and spread upward and downward to the first spread-guiding lines 121 and 131 through the margins S. By doing this, the wearer can move the temporomandibular joint without changing the positions of the adhesive wings 120 and 130 adhered to the ridge of the wearer's nose and lower jaw.
In this state, if the wearer closes their mouth, the forces exerted on the disposable dust protective mask 1 are removed, thus the adhesive wings 120 and 130 are restored to the state as shown in Figs. 2 and 4 while forming the second spread-guiding lines 122 and 132 due to forces applied to the sides of the adhesive wings 120 and 130.
In other words, though the wearer continues conversing or opens their mouth, as desired, in the state of wearing the mask 1, the adhesive wings 120 and 130 are smoothly folded along the first and second spread-guiding lines 121, 131, 122, and 132, so that the mask 1 is adhered to the wearer's face.
Moreover, if the wearer bends the pressing device 140 coupled to the upper adhesive wing 12 0 as shown in Fig. 6d inward toward the wearer's face, the pressing wire 143 in the

pressing device 140 adheres to the ridge of the wearer's nose and both lower pressing wings 141 and 142 press the adhesive wing 120 toward the wearer's face. Thus, the upper adhesive wing 120 firmly adheres to the wearer's face.
The disposable dust protective mask 1 according to the present invention, as shown in Fig. 7, is provided with well-known exhaust device 150 opened and closed by a suction plate 151 at one side of the front filter 110 so that the wearer may breathe more easily through the exhaust device 150.
In detail, when inhaling, since the suction plate 151 adheres to the exhaust device 150 so as to close the exhaust device 150, dust and harmful matter is filtered while passing through the front filter 110 and the adhesive wings 120 and 130 and the filtered air is introduced to the mask 1. When exhaling, since the suction plate 141 of the exhaust device 150 is pushed out so as to open the exhaust device 150, the wearer can breathe easily.
Hereinafter, the strap adjusting devices 300 employed in the disposable dust protective mask 1 according to the present invention will be described in detail.
As shown in Figs. 8a and 8b, the strap adjusting devices 300, employed in the disposable dust protective mask according to the first embodiment of the present invention, includes a plate-shaped adjusting body 310, at least one elastic piece 330, provided at the adjusting body 310, for elastically fixing

the strap 200, and a guide grip 340 obliquely formed outside the adjusting body 310.
The elastic piece 330 may be respectively formed at upper and lower outer sides of the adjusting body 310 by a predetermined interval in a vertically longitudinal direction, and the number thereof is not limited to two.
Only one side (the side corresponding to the outside of the frame 311) of the elastic pieces 330 is connected inside the approximately quadrangular frame 311. The quadrangular frame 311 is approximately quadrangular and protrudes from one side of the adjusting body 310. A free end of the elastic piece 330 elastically moves about the connecting portion thereof connected to the frame 311. The free end (the side opposite to the side of the adjusting body 310 connected to the adjusting body 310) of the adjusting body 310 is detachably fixed to the adjusting body 310. The fixing structure of the elastic piece
330, as shown in Fig. 9, for example, is constructed such that
the free ends of the elastic pieces 330 are formed with a
fixing recess 331 and the adjusting body 310 is formed with a
fixing protrusion 312 to be inserted into the fixing recess
331. As such, the elastic pieces 330 can be detachably coupled
to the adjusting body 310.
The elastic piece 330 is formed with a manipulation protrusion 332 for manipulating the elastic piece 330 at one side of the elastic piece 330.

In order to increase the fixing force of the strap 200, as shown in Fig. 10b, the upper and lower portions (gap between the elastic piece 330 and the frame 311) of the elastic piece 330 are formed with spaces in which the strap 200 is inserted, so that the strap 200 is fixed to the elastic piece 330 in a zigzag pattern (the strap 200 contacts the rear side of the elastic piece 330 during contact with the front side of the frame 311).
In order to increase the fixing force of the strap 200 and to fix the strap in the strap adjusting devices 300, the frame 311 of the adjusting body 310 and the rear side of the elastic piece 330 may be formed with respective strap inserting recesses 311a and 334. In other words, the strap 200 is inserted along the strap inserting recesses 311a and 334 and the spaces 333 and is fixed by the elastic piece 330.
Further, when the length of the strap 200 is adjusted, the upper and lower sides of the elastic piece 330 may be further formed with respective separation preventing clips 350 so that the strap 200 is not separated from the strap adjusting devices 300.
The above-described strap adjusting devices 300, as shown in Fig. 9, are respectively coupled to the right and left sides of the filter body 100 of the disposable dust protective mask of the present invention.
The operation of the strap adjusting devices having the

above-mentioned structure employed in the disposable dust protective mask according to this embodiment of the present invention will be described.
The strap adjusting devices 300 serve to fix the strap 200, inserted into the strap insertion recesses 311a and 334, so that it is not separated therefrom by the elastic pieces 330. The free ends of the elastic pieces 330 are not coupled to the adjusting body 310 when adjusting the length of the strap 200, when taking the mask 1 off, or the like.
In other words, as shown in Fig. 10a, since the strap 200 is able to move along the spaces 333 and the strap insertion recesses 311a and 334 without friction against the strap adjusting devices 300 or the elastic pieces 330, the length of the strap 200 is adjustable without interference with the elastic pieces 330.
When releasing the strap 200 by separating the elastic pieces 330 from the adjusting body 310, to position the mask 1 on the wearer's face as shown in Fig. 6b, and pulling the strap 200 exposed to spaces 320 in order to adjust the tensional force of the strap 200, the straps 200 are extracted through the spaces 320 and pass through the spaces 333 and strap insertion recesses 311a and 334. By doing so, the strap 200 is tightened on the wearer's head.
If pressing the open elastic pieces after tightening the strap 200, as shown in Fig. 9, the elastic pieces are rotated

toward the adjusting body 310 and then the fixing protrusions 312 of the adjusting body 310 are inserted into the fixing recesses 331. Thus, the strap 200 is pressed and fixed by the adjusting devices 300. In more detail, the strap 200 is fixed by the pressure of the elastic pieces 330. As shown in Fig. 10b, the strap 200 is bent several times by the frame 311 and the elastic pieces 330 and tightly fixed by the pressing actions between the frame 311 and the elastic pieces 330.
On the contrary, if taking the disposable dust protective mask 1 off or adjusting the length of the strap 200, again, in the state of wearing the mask 1 as in the above-description, the wearer pulls the manipulation protrusions 332. At this time, the elastic pieces 330 are separated from the adjusting body 310 and the strap 200, as shown in Fig. 10, is released. In this state, the wearer adjusts the length of the strap 200 or takes the mask 1 off.
Here, the strap 200 is pressed and fixed by a pair of elastic pieces 330. Since only one elastic piece 330 of the pair of elastic pieces 330 can be selectively adjusted so as to release the strap slightly, the wearer selectively manipulates a pair of elastic pieces 330 depending on the given circumstances.
Meanwhile, when adjusting the length of the strap 200, the strap 200 passes through inner space of the separation preventing clips 350 and does not escape from the strap

adjusting devices 300.
Hereinafter, another embodiment of the strap adjusting device employed in the disposable dust protective mask of the present invention will be described.
As shown in Fig. 12, the strap adjusting device 400 according to this embodiment of the present invention includes an adjusting body 410 and strap fixing sections 420. Two adjusting bodies 410 are coupled to a mask filter body 100 (See Figs. 14 and 15) respectively. A strap 200 (See Figs. 14 and 15) is connected to respective adjusting bodies 410. The strap fixing sections 420 are formed on the adjusting body 410. The strap fixing sections 420 adjust the length of the strap 200 and maintain the tension of the strap 200 when the strap 200 is connected thereto.
The plate-shaped adjusting body 410 may be fixed to sides of the mask filter body 100 by welding, or the like. The length of the adjusting body 410 is slightly less than or equal to the length of the mask filter body 100. The adjusting body 410 has a width a sufficient to firmly fix the adjusting body 410 to the mask filter body 100 as well an to allow the strap fixing sections 420 to be formed. Preferably, the adjusting body 410 is as thin as possible.
The strap adjusting sections 420 connect the strap 200 with the adjusting body 410 to adjust the length of the strap 200, and each is provided with at least one first supporting

piece 421 and a second supporting piece 422.
As shown in Fig. 13, the first supporting piece 421 and the second supporting piece 422 support the strap 200 together. For example, the first supporting piece 421 has an open end and is formed with a gap (the gap less than the thickness of the strap 200 so as to elastically support the strap 200) , where the strap 200 can be inserted, between the adjusting body 410 and the first supporting piece 421. The open end of the first supporting piece 421 is preferably gradually widened in order to easily insert the strap 200 thereinto.
The second supporting piece 422 supports the strap 200 inserted into the first supporting piece 421. For example, the second supporting piece 422 is formed with an inclined upper side. The inclined upper side is gradually higher while running from one side portion of the adjusting body 410 to an outer side of the adjusting body 410 (See Fig. 13) . In other words, the first and second supporting pieces 421 and 422 support the strap 200 by supporting sides of the strap 200.
Preferably, the first and second supporting pieces 421 and 422 are alternately formed along the vertical direction of the adjusting body 410, while the first supporting pieces 421 face each other and have open sides facing the sides of the first and second supporting pieces 421 and 422. For example, since, as shown in Fig. 12, the highest end and the lowest end of the adjusting body 410 are where the strap 200 is inserted,

the first supporting piece 421 is arranged at these locations, and the first and second supporting pieces 421 and 422 are alternately arranged between the highest and lowest first supporting pieces 421.
The first and second supporting pieces 421 and 422 may be formed along the vertical direction of the adjusting body 410, and also if setting plural supporting pieces as one set of supporting pieces, a plurality of sets of supporting pieces may be formed in the local area. The supporting piece can be changed or modified freely.
In this embodiment, a grip helper 411 is further provided in order to easily adjust the length of the strap 200 and to guide a grip of the strap 200. The grip helper 411 is preferably formed gradually higher toward the outer side of the adjusting body 410 (as viewed in the drawing) , so as to easily grasp the strap 200.
The grip helper 411 may be formed approximately at a central portion of the adjusting body 410, so that the grip helper 411 may be formed between the strap fixing sections 420 respectively formed at the upper and lower sides of the adjusting body 410 and comprised of the first and second supporting pieces 421 and 422. That is, if setting two first supporting pieces 421 and one second supporting piece 422 therebetween as one set of a strap fixing section 420, the adjusting body 410 has two strap fixing sections 420 (See Fig.

15). Although, in the present invention, the strap fixing section 420 includes the first supporting piece 421 and the second supporting piece 422, the number and arrangement of the supporting pieces are not limited by the description and the accompanying drawings.
The strap adjusting devices 400, as shown in Fig. 14, may be connected with respective straps 200, and, as shown in Fig. 17, the closed-curve-shaped strap 200 may be connected thereto.
The operation of the strap adjusting device according to this embodiment of the present invention will be described.
As shown in Figs. 12 and 13, when inserting the strap 200 into the first supporting piece 421 and pulling the inserted strap 200, the strap 200 is naturally inserted into the second supporting piece 422 and placed on the grip helper 411. At this time, the end of the first supporting piece 421 is obliquely bent upward, that is, is gradually spread toward an opening, so that there is no interference when inserting the strap 200 into the first supporting piece 421. By doing so, there is no need for an additional structure for fixing the strap 2 00 by supporting the strap 200 by using the first and second supporting pieces 421 and 422.
If doing this, as shown in Fig. 13, since the strap 200 is inserted between the first and second supporting pieces 421 and 422, the strap 200 is not separated from the adjusting body 410. Moreover, since the gap between the first supporting piece

421 and the adjusting body 410 is less than the thickness of the strap 200, the strap 200 is elastically supported by the elastic force of the first supporting piece 421.
If the connection of the strap is finished, as shown in Fig. 16, the wearer hangs the strap 200 on their ears, while attaching the mask filter body 100 to their nose and mouth, and uses their fingers (e.g., the thumb and the index finger) to grasp the strap adjusting devices 400 in order to adjust the length of the strap 200. Then, the wearer can naturally grasp the grip helper 411, which is more prominent than the other components of the adjusting body 410, and the strap 200 placed on the grip helper 411. Next, the wearer holds the grip helper 411 together with the strap 200 placed on the grip helper 411 and pulls the strap, so that the strap 200 is pulled and the length of the strap 200 is adjusted.
Though the length of the strap 200 is suitable and the wearer removes their fingers from the strap 200, since the strap is maintained at the adjusted state by the pressure between the first and second supporting pieces 421 and 422 against the strap 200 and the elastic force thereof, the disposable dust protective mask 1 is firmly attached to the wearer's face.
As described above, according to the disposable dust protective mask of the present invention, since a space suitable to the wearer's face is formed inside the disposable

dust protective mask due to the lozenge-shaped front filter and the spread of the upper and lower adhesive wings when wearing the disposable dust protective mask, the adhesive force against the wearer's face is increased. Moreover, even when having a conversation or moving ones lips after wearing the disposable dust protective mask, since the adhesive wings are spread starting from the front filter and their adhesive forces are maintained, the reliability of the dust protective mask is enhanced.
Further, since the strap is firmly fixed to the strap adjusting devices by the elastic pieces and its tensile force is maintained, the mask is comfortable.
In addition to, since the connection of the strap is finished by inserting and pulling the strap into the first supporting piece and by inserting the strap into the second supporting piece again, the connection of the strap is easy and productivity is improved.
Finally, since the strap can be grasped by the grip helper without needing to look at the strap when adjusting the length of the strap, adjustment of the length of the strap is convenient.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing

from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.

I CLAIM :
1. A disposable dust protective mask (1) to be worn by a user comprising: a filter body (100) having:
a front filter (110) whose central portion is protruded more than both sides thereof; and
upper and lower adhesive wings (120 and 130), whose ends are foldably coupled to upper and lower portions of one side of the front filter (110), closely adhered to the ridge of the nose and the jaw of the user, the upper and lower adhesive wings (120 and 130) having first arc-shaped spread-guiding lines (121 and 131), being welding lines, formed at respective sides corresponding to the front filter (110) in the width direction, for guiding the upper and lower adhesive wings (120 and 130) to be spread, and second arc-shaped spread-guiding lines (122 and 132), joined at the ends of the first arc-shaped spread-guiding lines (121 and 131), and their central portions being formed by arc-shaped folding lines departing from the central portions by a predetermined distance, for guiding the upper and lower adhesive wings (120 and 130) to be spread, and the upper and lower adhesive wings (120 and 130) being spread along with the first and second arc-shaped spread-guiding lines (121, 131, 122 and 132) depending on movement of the wearer's lips;
strap adjusting devices (300 and 300) respectively coupled to both sides of the filter body (100); and
a strap (200) connected to the strap adjusting devices (300 and 300) and hung on the wearer.
2. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 1, comprising
a pressing device (140) coupled to an approximate outer central portion of the
upper adhesive wing (120).
3. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 2, wherein
the pressing device (140) comprises:
streamlined pressing wings (141 and 142) respectively protruded from sides of the pressing device (140); and

a pressing wire (143), inserted into the pressing device (140), for pressing the upper adhesive wing (120) to the wearer's face by an exterior force.
4. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 3, comprising
an exhaust device (150) having a suction plate (151) attached to the front filter
(110).
5. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the strap adjusting devices (300) comprises:
a plate-shaped adjusting body (310) coupled to sides of the filter body (100); and
at least one elastic piece (330), formed at one side of the adjusting body (110) in the longitudinal direction, for elastically fixing the strap (200).
6. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 5, wherein
the adjusting body (310) is provided with a frame (311) for surrounding the
elastic pieces (330) at one side of the adjusting body (310), the elastic pieces
(330) are arranged inside the frame (311) and the ends thereof are connected
to the frame (311) and the free ends thereof are detachably coupled to the
adjusting body (310).
7. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 6, wherein
the free ends of the elastic pieces (330) are formed with fixing recesses (331),
and the adjusting body (310) is formed with fixing protrusions (312) detachably
inserted into the fixing recesses (331).
8. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 6, wherein a
space is formed between the elastic pieces (330) and the frame (311) so that the
strap (200) is pressed and fixed in a zigzag fashion along a front side of the
frame (311) and a rear side of the elastic piece (330).

9. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 8, wherein a
front side of the adjusting body (310) and the rear side of the elastic piece (330)
are further formed with strap insertion recesses (311a and 334) in which the
strap (200) is inserted.
10. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 9,
comprising separation preventing clips (350), formed on a path of the strap
(200), for preventing the strap (200) from being separated.
11. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the strap adjusting device (400) comprises:
an adjusting body (410) connected to the sides of the filter body (100) and connected with the strap (200); and
at least one pair of first and second supporting pieces (421 and 422), alternately formed to face each other on the adjusting body (300) in a vertical direction, for supporting the strap.
12. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 11, wherein
the first supporting piece (421) is formed with an opening to form a gap, where
the strap is inserted, between the adjusting body (410) and the first supporting
piece (421), and the second supporting piece faces the first supporting piece and
protrudes so as to support the strap (200) inserted into the first supporting piece
(421).
13. The disposable dust protective mask (1) as claimed in claim 11 or claim
12, wherein the strap adjusting device comprises a grip helper (411) for easily
grasping the strap (200), the grip helper (411) is formed on the strap adjusting
body (410) and is gradually oblique towards the end of the grip helper (411).

A disposable dust protective mask (1) to be worn by a user is disclosed. The mask comprises a filter body (100) having a front filter (110) and upper and lower adhesive wings (120 and 130) closely adhered to the ridge of the nose and the jaw of the user, the upper and lower adhesive wings (120 and 130) having first arc-shaped spread-guiding lines (121 and 131), and second arc-shaped spread-guiding lines (122 and 132), and the upper and lower adhesive wings (120 and 130) being spread along with the first and second arc-shaped spread-guiding lines (121, 131, 122 and 132) depending on movement of the wearer's lips; strap adjusting devices (300 and 300) respectively coupled to both sides of the filter body (100); and a strap (200) connected to the strap adjusting devices (300 and 300) and hung on the wearer.

Documents:

529-kol-2004-granted-abstract.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-assignment.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-claims.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-correspondence.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-description (complete).pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-drawings.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-examination report.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-form 1.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-form 18.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-form 2.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-form 3.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-form 5.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-gpa.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-priority document.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

529-kol-2004-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 226173
Indian Patent Application Number 529/KOL/2004
PG Journal Number 50/2008
Publication Date 12-Dec-2008
Grant Date 08-Dec-2008
Date of Filing 01-Sep-2004
Name of Patentee LEE YONG - CHUOL
Applicant Address 185-7 SIMI-RI, IDONG-MYEON, YONGIN-SI, GYEONGGI-DO
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 LEE SANG-HO 109-505 AYANG APT, 300 AYANG-DONG, ANSEONG-SI, GYEONGGI-DO, 456-709
PCT International Classification Number A62B 18/02
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 2003-29001 2003-09-09 Republic of Korea
2 2004-2408 2004-02-02 Republic of Korea
3 2003-29002 2003-09-09 Republic of Korea