You will find in this page all the digital templates of the developments carried out, allowing you to reproduce them in fablabs.
EasyBreath from Décathlon®: Mask connector
For caregivers in intensive care units. Not to be used for sick people.
Since this adapter is not certified in any way, we recommend that the adapter be considered a single-use item to be replaced daily, i.e. not subjected to multiple disinfection cycles.
Here are the elements concerning the manufacturing of connectors for the Nord Franche-Comté Hospital.
Download mask connectors files
Download disinfecting procedure
This procedure was written by Sandrine Buchou (HNFC hygiene department), Maryline Jehl and Cécile LLamas (HNFC pharmacists) and Laurent Faivre (HNFC resuscitation technical coordinator).
Files content
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2 .STL files for simple and double connectors
Materials tested :
- PLA or ABS
Printing :
Standard parameters depending on the material and the machine Fast printing possible
Recommandations :
- Position the part vertically with the connector to the filter against the plate.
- Generate supports only between the build plate and the workpiece (no supports between the workpiece parts).
> Exemple of an anti-bacterial and anti-viral filter (french)
Plexiglas Visor
Aimed at medical personnel
Download disinfecting procedure
This procedure was written by Sandrine Buchou (HNFC hygiene department), Maryline Jehl and Cécile LLamas (HNFC pharmacists) and Laurent Faivre (HNFC resuscitation technical coordinator).
- A .DXF file containing the cutting pattern of all parts in 5 mm thickness.
- A directory including the assembly documents produced.
The University of Technology at Belfort-Montbéliard (UTBM) makes available, free of charge, digital templates of its developments.
The distribution support is therefore free of charge.
These digital templates can therefore be distributed and modified by a third party, under its full responsibility.
This concept is intended exclusively for medical establishments and aims to contribute to the manufacturing of emergency masks in the event of a critical situation, when it is impossible to access approved medical equipment.
Neither the model nor the part obtained by 3D printing is approved. Use must therefore be reserved for an emergency situation of absolute necessity, under the full responsibility of the user.
Original by University of Technology at Belfort-Montbéliard — Translation : DELFINGEN Industry
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