The subject technology relates generally to air purification devices, and more particularly to air purification and sanitizing devices that are adapted for use in elevators and/or other small spaces.
Elevators generally lack any built-in air purification apparatus or mechanism. Elevators only afford a very small space through which people, pets, luggage and cargo move frequently, generating and retaining smells, and germs of all kinds within that space. Since the elevator doors are normally closed, and are only opened periodically for a brief amount of time, they become a hazardous repository of dust, pollen and other particulates, bacteria, mold, viruses, and other contagions. Therefore, an affirmative and highly effective system is necessary to eradicate the health hazard.
While air cleaners tend to be directed to and efficient at the removal of dust, pollen, and other particulates, sanitizers/purifiers tend to be directed to killing mold, bacteria, etc. Thus, there is an unmet need for an improved and highly effective system that addresses all aspects of air quality within the closed environment of an elevator.
Devices/methods that may be related, and which are not admitted herein to be prior art to the presently disclosed apparatus, may be shown by the following: U.S. Pat. No. 5,616,172 to Tuckerman for an “Air Treatment System”; U.S. Pat. No. 5,997,619 to Knuth for “Air Purification System”; U.S. Pat. No. 6,613,277 to Monagan for an “Air Purifier”; U.S. Pat. No. 7,323,146 to Kim for an “Air Purifier”; U.S. Pat. No. 7,674,436 to Feldman for “Portable Indoor Air Purification System”; U.S. Pat. No. 8,398,917 to Itzhak for “Method and Apparatus for Treating Biologically Contaminated Air”; U.S. Pat. No. 10,875,744 to Doyle for “Passenger Elevator Air Purification System”; U.S. Patent App. Pub. No. 2015/0202107 to Khan for “Air Purification System for Operating Theatres”; U.S. Patent App. Pub. No. 2019/0366263 to Zhu for “Method and Apparatus for Purification and Treatment of Air”; and U.S. Patent App. Pub. No. 2020/0129972 to Ozaki.
The present invention is different than certain prior art inventions in many ways, including, but no limited to, the fact that the present invention does not electrically charge dust particles by corona discharge, so that they may be collected by electrostatic attraction using an electrostatic filter having a polarity opposite to the polarity of the charged dust particles.
It is noted that the citing of any reference within this disclosure, i.e., any patents, published patent applications, and non-patent literature, is not an admission regarding a determination as to its availability as prior art with respect to the herein disclosed and claimed apparatus.
It is an object of the invention to provide an apparatus for treating and improving the air quality within a small enclosed space, such as an elevator.
It is another object of the invention to provide an improved apparatus for purifying and sanitizing air within an enclosed space.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an improved apparatus for filtering dust, pollen, and other particles from an enclosed space, such as an elevator.
It is another object of the invention to provide an improved apparatus for filtering odors from an enclosed space, such as an elevator.
It is also an object of the invention to provide an improved apparatus with a germicidal mechanism to eliminate fungi, spores of fungi, bacteria, viruses, yeasts, protozoa, etc. in an enclosed space, such as an elevator.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description and claims, and from the accompanying drawings.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The apparatus disclosed herein is conceived and adapted to be incorporated for use with respect to an elevator car, although its use in other enclosed areas is also contemplated, such as for a hospital room, a room in a home, etc. The apparatus disclosed herein is specially designed to accomplish sterilization of air, and prevents the reproduction of bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeasts protozoa, etc., thereby preserving the environment. Microbes and other pathogens are vulnerable to the effects of ultraviolet light at certain wavelengths, particularly at 253.7 nanometers. Thus, the apparatus disclosed herein acts as a sterilizer, affecting the molecular structure of any microorganisms contained within the air in the enclosed space (i.e., the elevator car) and within the housing of the device, eliminating the microorganisms and preventing its reproduction.
In this way, the air sterilizing device for elevators provides a solution for the sanitization of air and elimination of ethylene in elevators and in environments prone to the existence of bacteria and microorganisms.
The herein disclosed apparatus incorporates a series of filters, which purify the air without leaving residues, and are not toxic or harmful to health, and neither are they harmful to humans or animals. In addition, the present apparatus eliminates odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are normally generated in confined spaces such as elevator cars.
Thus, among the technical advantages offered by the herein disclosed air sterilizing device for elevators, are the following.
The treatment provided by the device does not produce chemical residues. The device is effective for the disinfection of various surfaces. The equipment is effective for the inactivation of multiple microorganisms, being simple and easy to handle and install. The device does not involve a high manufacturing cost or maintenance cost. The optimum temperature range for the correct operation of the herein disclosed device is from about −5° C. to 40° C.
Another outstanding feature of the apparatus, is that its entire structure is made of 316L surgical stainless steel. It is an austenitic chrome nickel stainless steel containing molybdenum, which increases overall corrosion resistance, improves resistance to chloride ion solution pitting, and provides greater resistance to degradation at elevated temperatures.
The herein disclosed apparatus includes one or more fans, whose function is to force the circulating air flow towards the filters. The apparatus incorporates a HEPA filter, composed of a fiber mesh, whose main function is to trap pathogenic particles or elements. It also incorporates an active carbon filter, whose main function is to eliminate odors. The herein disclosed apparatus also includes a germicidal mechanism to eliminate the spores of fungi and bacteria that are often present in the air flow of such enclosed spaces. In addition, a titanium dioxide filter is incorporated that, together with the ultraviolet light from the germicidal lamp, generates hydroxyl radicals that allow the sterilization of the air that circulates through the device, purifying the air in the spaces where it is utilized.
The three filter utilized (i.e., HEPA, activated carbon, and titanium) are capable of eliminating 99.97% of the pollutants. Thus, the herein disclosed apparatus when installed with respect to an elevator car, provides optimal air quality for passengers of the elevator. In addition, the apparatus is also environmentally friendly, since the filters it incorporates purify the atmosphere without leaving residues, they are not toxic, and are not harmful to health.
In summary, in order to solve the problem of air quality associated with elevator cars and other small spaces, and provide excellent air quality, without odors, microbes, bacteria, viruses, etc., the herein disclosed air sterilizing device includes: a container casing; one or more fans whose function is to force the circulating air flow towards and through the filters; a HEPA filter composed of a mesh of fibers, whose main function is to trap pathogenic particles or elements; an active carbon filter whose main function is to eliminate odors; a germicidal mechanism with ultraviolet light to eliminate the spores of fungi and bacteria, which are in the air flow, which can penetrate the described apparatus; a titanium filter, which together with the ultraviolet light from the germicidal lamp, generates hydroxyl radicals, which molecules allow the sterilization of the air that circulates through the device, purifying the air in the enclosed space.
The description of the various example embodiments is explained in conjunction with appended drawings, in which:
As used throughout this specification, the word “may” is used in a permissive sense (i.e., meaning having the potential to, or being optional), rather than a mandatory sense (i.e., meaning must), as more than one embodiment of the invention may be disclosed herein. Similarly, the words “include”, “including”, and “includes” mean including but not limited to.
The phrases “at least one”, “one or more”, and “and/or” may be open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C”, “one or more of A, B, and C”, and “A, B, and/or C” herein means all of the following possible combinations: A alone; or B alone; or C alone; or A and B together; or A and C together, or B and C together; or A, B and C together.
Also, the disclosures of all patents, published patent applications, and non-patent literature cited within this document are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference. However, It is noted that the citing of any reference within this disclosure, i.e., any patents, published patent applications, and non-patent literature, is not an admission regarding a determination as to its availability as prior art with respect to the herein disclosed and claimed apparatus.
Furthermore, any reference made throughout this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection therewith is included in at least that one particular embodiment. Thus, the appearances of the phrases “In one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Therefore, the described features, advantages, and characteristics of any particular aspect of an embodiment disclosed herein may be combined in any suitable manner with any of the other embodiments disclosed herein.
Additionally, any approximating language, as used herein throughout the specification and claims, may be applied to modify any quantitative or qualitative representation that could permissibly vary without resulting in a change in the basic function to which it is related. Accordingly, a value modified by a term such as “about” is not to be limited to the precise value specified, and may include values that differ from the specified value in accordance with design variations described in the specification, as well as applicable case law. Also, in at least some instances, a numerical difference provided by the approximating language may correspond to the precision of an instrument that may be used for measuring the value. A numerical difference provided by the approximating language may also correspond to a manufacturing tolerance associated with production of the aspect/feature being quantified. Furthermore, a numerical difference provided by the approximating language may also correspond to an overall tolerance for the aspect/feature that may be derived from variations resulting from a stack up (i.e., the sum) of a multiplicity of such individual tolerances.
It is further noted that any use herein of relative terms such as “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “vertical,” and “horizontal” are merely intended to be descriptive for the reader, and may be based on the depiction of those features within the figures for one particular position of the apparatus, and such terms are not intended to limit the orientation with which the disclosed apparatus may be utilized.
The device 100 may broadly include: a housing 120; one or more fans 130, 140, and 150, which may draw air in through a plurality of inlet openings 1201 into the housing enclosure, and direct the air within the housing to force the circulating air flow towards a series of filters 160, 170, and 190. For the device 100, the air directed by the fan(s) 130/140/150 may be directed towards, and be initially filtered by, the filter 170, which may be a HEPA filter composed of a mesh of fibers. The main function of filter 170 is to trap particulates. The filter 170, as well as filters 160 and 190, may each extend across an entire interior periphery of the interior of the housing 120, so that the air passing through the housing interior as a result of the fan(s) must pass through each of the series of filters. Once the air has passed through the first filter 170, it is next driven through the second filter 160, which is an active carbon filter. The main function of the second filter 160 is to eliminate odors. Once the air has passed through the second filter 160, it is next driven through the third filter 190, which is formed to include titanium dioxide. The titanium dioxide of filter 190 in combination with the light from ultraviolet lamp 180 co-act to create a germicidal mechanism that eliminates spore, the spores of fungi, bacteria, etc. The titanium dioxide of filter 190 when illuminated by the ultraviolet light from the germicidal lamp 180 generates hydroxyl radicals, which allow the sterilization of the air that circulates through the device, purifying the air in the enclosed space. The ultraviolet lamp 180 is positioned between the filter 190 and the air outlet/exit openings 120x.
The one or more walls that form housing 220 may create a rectangular-shaped enclosure, as seen in
The otherwise substantially air tight enclosure formed by the one or more walls of housing 220 may have a plurality of air inlet openings 2201 formed in a first wall portion 220A of the housing, and may also have a plurality of air outlet/exit openings 220x formed in a second wall portion 220B. The first wall portion 220A and the second wall portion 220B may each be substantially planar, and may be substantially parallel to each other.
When one fan 230 is used, the air inlet openings 2201 may be formed into a single grouping in an area that is located just in front of the fan (see e.g.,
This arrangement—a grouping of air inlet openings 2201 being positioned in front of each fan that is mounted to the first wall portion 220A—permits each fan to direct/draw air into the enclosure through the corresponding air inlet openings, and be directed generally towards the plurality of air outlet openings.
The first filter of apparatus 200 that the air from the fan(s) 230 may strike is filter 290. Filter 290 may be formed of, or be formed to include, a selective metal oxide compound (e.g., titanium dioxide—TiO2), which undergoes a photocatalytic effect when exposed to the light from the lamp(s) 280, and thereby generates hydroxyl radicals (i.e., OH molecules) that sterilize the air. The sterilization includes causing the decomposing of organic matter (e.g., fungi, spores of fungi, bacteria, viruses, yeasts, protozoa, etc.), into harmless substances such as carbon dioxide and water.
The fan(s) 230 may be mounted to the first wall portion 220A to direct the air substantially perpendicularly to, i.e., directly at, the filter 290, and may thereby create pressure to cause air to flow through the series of filters 290/270/260, each of which may be substantially parallel to the first wall portion. Also, the series of filters 290/270/260 may be mounted in the housing 220 such that there is a gap between each adjacent filter, as shown in
Each of the lamps 280 may include, but is not limited to, a low pressure mercury lamp, an excimer lamp, a pulsed xenon lamp, and a light emitting diode. Also, a combination of such lamps may also be used. The lamp or lamps 280 may be mounted anywhere within the interior of the housing 220 at a position that is between the first wall portion 220A and the metal oxide filter 290, to illuminate that filter and facilitate the photocatalytic effect. In one embodiment, each of three lamp 280 may be mounted to be centrally positioned with respect to a corresponding one of the three fans, and may thereby be centrally positioned in the air that is directed by the respective fan towards the filter 290, as shown in
The wavelength emitted by the lamps 280 may be in the range of 100 nanometers to 400 nanometers; however, UV-C light (i.e., wavelengths between 200 nm and 280 nm) has been shown to be particularly effective at disinfection. In another embodiment, each lamp may provide a dose of 40 mJ-cm2 of 254 nm light, which may kill about 99.9% of the pathogenic organisms present. UVC light is also effective at killing the corona virus. The 265 nm wavelength is also particularly effective at disabling other viruses. Furthermore, the 222 nm wavelength is believed to damage proteins on the surface of a virus that it uses to attach itself to human cells. Therefore, in another embodiment, each lamp 280 may preferably emit a spectrum of UV-C light that includes two or three of these wavelengths (i.e., 222 nm, 254 nm, and 265 nm). For example, in one embodiment a spectrum of light between and including 222 nm to 265 nm may be used. In another embodiment a spectrum of light between and including 254 nm to 265 nm may be used.
In one embodiment, the apparatus 200 may utilize one lamp 280 for the entire enclosure, and may use an arrangement of three fans 230 as shown to blow air throughout the conduit. In another embodiment, one lamp 280 may be used for each fan of the three-fan arrangement. The bulb portion of the lamp may be sized to stretch across nearly the entire linear extent of the interior. In other embodiments, other numbers of lamps, and sizes of the lamps may be utilized, such that they illuminate the interior of the enclosure of the housing 220, and properly illuminate the metal oxide filter 290.
The filter 270 may be an active carbon filter configured to absorb odors, and the filter 260 may be a HEPA filter formed of a fiber mesh configured to trap particles, and each may be positioned as shown in
With the three filters 290/270/260 positioned as shown in
To cause the air to be forced through each of the series of filters 290/270/260, each filter is shaped to extend across an entire interior periphery of the housing 220. It is noted that a different sequence may be used for the positioning of the three different filters, along with a corresponding placement of the lamp(s) 280.
In another embodiment, shown in
The carbon filter 370 is unique, as it is impregnated with organic essential oils from plants that operates to eliminate bacteria of all kinds, being effective also for fungi, parasites and viruses. It has no side effects of any kind. The active ingredient in the organic essential oils is carvacrol, which is a powerful antiseptic. Carvacrol is a phenolic monoterpenoid found in essential oils of oregano, thyme, pepperwort, wild bergamot, and other plants. In small quantities, the carvacrol is capable of eliminating a wide variety of pathogens such as bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses. Another advantage of its use is that those pathogens cannot create immunity and side effects, and the possibility of creating virulent mutations of bacteria and fungi is eliminated. Experiments have repeatedly confirmed the efficacy of carvacrol against Salmonella, e. Coli, Campylobacter jejuni, and Listeria. When tested on Salmonella-infected celery, carvacrol killed Salmonella colonies immediately. In one embodiment, the carvacrol may be distributed throughout the carbon filter 370 during its formation, and in another embodiment, the carbon filter undergoes surface impregnation with carvacrol particulates to achieve a fine distribution throughout its extent. The impregnation process for the activated carbon may be accomplished by placing the carbon in a tank without oxygen, heating to about 600-900 degrees Celsius, then introducing the carvacrol into the tank, which may then be superheated to a temperature ranging being between 600-1200 degrees Celsius. The impregnated active carbon used for the carbon filter 370 may be obtained from manufacturers of activate carbon, including, but not limited to: Carbon Activated Corp., which is located in Compton, Calif.
The four filters 350/370/360/390 may be secured with respect to each other to form the filter pack assembly 340 using any suitable means known in the art, including, but not limited to, a metallic band/frame, a plastic band/frame, a rubber band, adhesive, mechanical fasteners, etc. Merely to be exemplary, the four filters 350/370/360/390 are shown secured with respect to each other in
With the four filters 350/370/360/390 of the filter pack assembly 340 positioned as shown in
The various different embodiments of the apparatus disclosed herein may be mounted to an elevator car (or other structure), which is illustrated in
While illustrative implementations of one or more embodiments of the disclosed apparatus are provided hereinabove, those skilled in the art and having the benefit of the present disclosure will appreciate that further embodiments may be implemented with various changes within the scope of the disclosed apparatus. Other modifications, substitutions, omissions and changes may be made in the design, size, materials used or proportions, operating conditions, assembly sequence, or arrangement or positioning of elements and members of the exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit of this invention.
Accordingly, the breadth and scope of the present disclosure should not be limited by any of the above-described example embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
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This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/468,283, filed on Sep. 7, 2021, which claims priority on Spanish Patent Application Ser. No. ES202031949U, filed on Sep. 7, 2020, all disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | 17468283 | Sep 2021 | US |
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