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Title: US4961232: Underhood having combined skirt and release means
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Hulsey, David A.; Meridian, ID

Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc., Boise, ID
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Published / Filed: 1990-10-09 / 1989-06-26

Application Number: US1989000371319

IPC Code: Advanced: A41D 13/11; A42B 1/04;
Core: A41D 13/05; more...
IPC-7: A42B 1/18;

U.S. Class: Current: 002/206; 002/205;
Original: 002/206; 002/205; 002/DIG.7;

Field of Search: 002/002,4,5,6,7,8,9,84,171,171.4,171.5,172,173,202,203,204,205,206,410,417,420,423,424,433,DIG. 7 128/380

Priority Number:
1989-06-26  US1989000371319

Abstract: An underhood includes a helmet portion and a mask portion. The helmet portion consists of a loosely fitted bonnet which is attached to an elastic lower section. The elastic fabric (two-way stretch) substantially surrounds the bottom of the headdress in the manner of a headband, but is open below that location. A face mask secures the lower section around the user's face. The face mask is made of highly breathable fabric and relies on the elasticity of the stretch fabric in the lower part of the helmet portion for elastic fit around the user's face. Therefore, the face mask is relatively inelastic, while permitting elastic fit around the face.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Protigal, Stanley N. ; Fox, Angus C. ; Busack, Jon P. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Schroeder, Werner H.; Biefeld, Diana L.

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First Claim:
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What is claimed is:     1. Cleanroom garment for protecting an environment from contamination from the wearer's head and face, characterized by:
  • (a) a bonnet part constructed to cover most of the user's scalp hair and fit loosely, and having a lower open end fitted to encircle the wearer's scalp in the manner of a brim hat;
  • (b) the bonnet part being constructed of fabric which is selected to have a maximum degree of breathability of humid air, and which has a porosity which does not exceed that required to block cleanroom contaminants from escaping from the wearer's body through the bonnet part;
  • (c) a face skirt part attached to the lower bonnet part and substantially encircling the wearer's head, the lower open end of the bonnet part and said attachment to the lower open end of the bonnet part being effected so as to seal the lower open end of the bonnet part against the face skirt part;
  • (d) the face skirt part extending from the lower open end of the bonnet part to a location below the wearer's head, thereby permitting the face skirt part to be tucked beneath a shirt garment worn by the user;
  • (e) the face skirt part being constructed of fabric having an elastic property, so that the face skirt conformally fits against the wearer's scalp at the location of the attachment of the face skirt part to the lower open end of the bonnet part;
  • (f) the encirclement of the face skirt part around the wearer's head discontinuing below the attachment to the lower open end of the bonnet;
  • (g) the face skirt part being constructed of fabric which is selected to have an ability to wick moisture from the user's skin, while retaining breathability of humid air, and which has a porosity which does not exceed that required to block cleanroom contaminants from escaping from the wearer's body through the face skirt part;
  • (h) a face mask, the face mask being constructed of fabric which is selected to have an ability to wick moisture from the user's skin, while retaining breathability of humid air, and which has a porosity which does not exceed that required to block cleanroom contaminants from escaping from the wearer's body through the face mask;
  • (i) the face mask being constructed of substantially non-elastic fabric which is selected to have an ability to wick moisture from the user's skin, while retaining breathability of humid air, and which has a porosity which does not exceed that required to block cleanroom contaminants from escaping from the wearer's body through the face skirt part; and
  • (j) attachments for attaching the face mask to the face skirt part, including at least one adjustable attachment, the attachments located on the face skirt at positions such that the wearer, upon securing the face mask across the face, will position the face mask properly by securing the face mask for comfort;
  • (k) the cleanroom garment providing an elastic bias of the face mask across the wearer's face, the elastic bias of the face skirt part providing a desired tension across the face mask which is adjustably established by said securing the face mask across the face by means of said adjustable attachment, the elastic bias being effected without deformation of the face mask around the wearer's face, although the elastic property permits the face skirt to stretch during movement of the wearer.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 3pp US3100896  1963-08 Khanbegian   Hood over-all
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Foreign References:
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Publication Date IPC Code Assignee   Title
Buy PDF FR2306648 1976-11  A42B 1/04 VETEMENT TEMPS NOUVEAUX CAPUCHE DE PROTECTION CONTRE LE FROID 
  GB0556306 1943-09       
  GB0684962 1952-12       


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