COVID Lifesaver Mask connector by COVID_LIFESAVER_MASK 3d model
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COVID Lifesaver Mask connector by COVID_LIFESAVER_MASK

COVID Lifesaver Mask connector by COVID_LIFESAVER_MASK

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INFORMATION
This 3D printable part makes it possible to combine a full-face snorkel mask (Decathlon Subsea Easybreath) with a HME bacteria and virus filter, used in anesthetic equipment and ventilators.
See manual (PDF file) for printer settings and assembly instructions.
VERSIONS
V3.2 - This version has an added lip to aid correct assembly.
V3.0 - Old design. Note that this version can be assembled wrongly.
Both parts are designed for the Decathlon Easybreath (version of 2019)
NOTE: Decathlon has recently released a new mask: Easybreath 500. Current design do NOT fit on this mask. We are currently designing and testing connectors for this newer mask. Stay tuned for updates on this page.
DISCLAIMER
Intended for use by medical staff without access to sufficient personal protective equipment (PPE)
The team behind the COVID LIfesaver has aimed to create a design that is simple, quick and safe. However it is still in testing fase and not a certified medical device.
We cannot make a claim of antimicrobal or antiviral protection e.g. infection prevention or reduction untill validation has been completed.
We decided to share our ideas and design ahead of necessary certification for medicall staff without acces to certified personal protective equipment (PPE).
Since we have not been able to quantify inward leakageof the combination of individual parts, we cannot make any safety claims. If you have certified PPE available we strongly recommend you use this. A solution to overcome the risk of inward leakage could be the air wave initiative. www.air-wave.org
Updates on test results will be published on the website: www.covidlifesavermask.com.
The design team have done their utmost to ensure a tight fit between the scuba mask and the HME filter. The current design has been 3D-printed (mostly on Ultimaker printers) and tested successfully multiple times. Since 3D printers can have small deviations in print accuracy, the fit may be imperfect in individual cases. Therefore, every printed part should be checked for individual fit before use. If the printed part has a loose fit or any other defect, it should not be used.
MORE INFORMATION
www.covidlifesavermask.com

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