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NIH3D

Minimalist Face Shield Visor - Added Top Protection

Created by
3D_MIB
Created:
3/31/20
Submitted:
3/6/23
Published:
3/6/23

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3DPX-013345

Licensing:

CC-BY
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Category

Hardware & Devices
Devices and Hardware

Collection(s)

Approved Use

Prototype
Prototype
Description

This minimalist designed 3D printable face shield visor is quick to produce while maintaining durability and strength of the face shield. This design is intended to provide face protection to frontline healthcare workers in the Covid-19 pandemic from fluid splatter from the FRONT and TOP.

Requires a 8-1/2" x 11" transparency film (4 hole template provided) and a strap to use. 

Local group of individuals in the new haven, CT area are producing the visor in an initial batch for healthcare workers at Yale New Haven Health for testing. Updates to come (as of 3/30/2020)

Design Requirements

  • Protect the user's face from splatter from the front
    • Achieved using transparency film secured to the frame
  • Minimize material and complexity
    • 7-8 gram product weight
  • Robust shield fastener design to maximize resilience on impact, and
    • Curve allows shield rigidity, while fasteners minimize tearing of film
  • Allow multiple head strap styles to be utilized
    • 2 ways to secure a head strap
  • Comfortable to wear
    • Tolerable to wear for short time
  • Easy to secure and unsecure the face shield
    • Face shield can tear off with one hand
  • Minimize number of parts
    • Total parts = 3. 1 Printed, 2 procured

Bill of Material

  1. 3D printed frame
  2. 8-1/2” x 11” transparency film (Can get from office supply store or use any mostly clear film that has some structure to it (Not saran wrap!))
  3. Head strap (choose one)
    1. Choice 1: 14” length of ¾” width or greater woven elastic band
    2. Choice 2: 28” – 32” length (depending on head size) ¼” woven elastic band.
    3. Choice 3: Design can be improvised if need be
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