Patent ID: 7128070
Filing Date: 2006-10-31
Classification: A62B

Abstract:
1. A method for protecting a population at risk of exposure to biological weapons of mass destruction containing biological agents, said method comprising: (1) making biological defense masks and instructions for their use during a biological warfare attack available to the population; (2) monitoring for biological warfare attack; (3) in the event of attack or during periods of high risk of attack, evaluating current and predicted weather patterns in the geographic areas within, adjacent to, and downwind of, the biological warfare attack to determine likely distribution of significant amounts of the biological agents within the geographic areas; (4) alerting the population and directing the use of the biological defense masks within the geographic areas of likely distribution of the biological agents; (5) reevaluating, based on current and predicted weather patterns and data regarding actual distribution of the biological agents within the geographic areas, updated likely distribution of significant amounts of the biological agents within the geographic areas over time to provide updates; (6) reporting the updates to the population with, as appropriate, instructions for continued use or termination of the use of the biological defense masks within the geographic areas of updated likely distribution of the biological agents or within new geographic areas of updated likely distribution of the biological agents; and (7) repeating steps (5) and (6) until no significant risk of exposure remains; wherein each of the biological defense masks comprises (1) a facepiece, wherein the facepiece can be attached to the user's head to cover the mouth, nasal passages, and eyes, (2) a sealing member attached to the facepiece to form a seal to the user's face and to form a breathing space around the mouth, nasal passages, and eyes, (3) at least one air filter inlet mounted on the facepiece and having a filtering element, whereby air from outside the facepiece, when the user inhales, can pass though the filtering element into the breathing space, wherein the filtering element can remove biological agents greater than about 0.3 microns in diameter from the air; (4) at least one exit passageway to provide communication between the breathing space and air outside the facepiece, whereby air, when the user exhales, can pass from the breathing space into air outside the facepiece; and (5) a suspension system to attach the biological defense mask to the head of the user and to effect the seal to the user's face; wherein the biological defense mask is lightweight, has a pressure gradient through the filtering element of less than about 15 mm water, and can be continuously worn comfortably by the user for at least 6 hours.