Next-Generation Custom-Fit Reusable Respiratory Protective Device with Continuous Fit Monitoring - Part I: Custom-Fit Design.

Sungmee Park, Yuanqing Tian, Michael Bergman, Jonisha Pollard, Ziqing Zhuang, Sundaresan Jayaraman
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Filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) are manufactured in discrete sizes, with some models being limited in relation to accommodating the fit of some sex and race combinations. This study presents the development of a custom-fit respiratory protective device (RPD) which conforms to a user's facial features and flexes and moves with facial movements during use. Our design also integrates a pressure-sensing network, which continuously monitors fit and will alert the user when the fit is compromised. In this three-part series of papers, we design, develop, and successfully demonstrate the realization of a custom-fit reusable RPD comprising the technology building blocks of a base frame, a covering piece, interlocking screw sets, a fastening hub, and a continuous fit monitoring system. By facilitating the customization of the RPD - ensuring the right fit and choice of filter with the desired degree of filtration - this device may have high acceptability by the public, including children, for whom RPD options are currently limited. In this first paper, we develop the methodology, including the algorithms, for automating the design and production of custom-fit RPDs from digitally scanned facial profiles of individuals. We propose a taxonomy of anthropometric facial landmarks for customizing an RPD for an individual. We demonstrate the successful application of the taxonomy by creating digital prototypes of custom-fit RPDs for three individuals with different facial profiles.

下一代定制可重复使用呼吸保护装置与连续配合监测-第一部分:定制配合设计。
过滤式面罩呼吸器(ffr)的生产尺寸离散,有些型号在适应某些性别和种族组合方面受到限制。本研究提出了一种定制呼吸保护装置(RPD)的开发,该装置符合用户的面部特征,并在使用过程中随面部运动而弯曲和移动。我们的设计还集成了一个压力传感网络,该网络可以持续监测适合度,并在适合度受损时提醒用户。在这个由三部分组成的系列论文中,我们设计、开发并成功演示了一个定制的可重复使用的RPD的实现,该RPD包括基础框架、覆盖件、互锁螺钉组、紧固轮毂和连续配合监测系统的技术构建块。通过方便定制RPD -确保过滤器的合适和选择具有所需过滤程度-该设备可能会被公众(包括儿童)高度接受,因为目前RPD的选择有限。在第一篇论文中,我们开发了一种方法,包括算法,用于从数字扫描的个人面部轮廓中自动化设计和生产定制的rpd。我们提出了一种人体测量面部标志的分类法,用于定制个人的RPD。我们通过为三个具有不同面部轮廓的个体创建定制的rpd数字原型来演示分类法的成功应用。
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