Claims
- 1. A method of arranging air cleaning in sensitive environments, comprising arranging a clean-air assembly in an air-cleaning device and arranging an exhaust-air distributing unit at the clean-air assembly, comprising the steps of:arranging a screen at the exhaust-air distributing unit; positioning said screen substantially vertically to provide a substantially horizontal laminar/low-turbulent airflow; controlling the velocity of the clean air through the screen, by an angled distribution plate located adjacent to the screen, so that the clean air flows at at least two different velocities which are generated at one of two separate locations at the screen; and arranging the air-cleaning device as a unit mobile in a room, whereby said exhaust-air distributing unit can be moved and directed in such way that said laminar/low-turbulent airflow is distributed where it is desired in the room.
- 2. A movable air-cleaning device for air cleaning in sensitive environments comprising a clean-air assembly with an inlet, through which air is sucked in from a ventilated room by means of a fan arranged in the clean-air assembly,an adjustably arranged air duct, the adjustably arranged air duct transporting air from said clean-air assembly to the clean-air assembly arranged exhaust-air distributing unit; at least one filter is further arranged in the air-cleaning device for air cleaning; a screen arranged in said exhaust-air distributing unit for clean-air distribution and positioned substantially vertically to provide a substantially horizontal laminar/low-turbulent airflow; and an angled distribution plate provided adjacent to said screen and controls the velocity of the clean air through the screen so that the clean air flows at at least two different velocities, each different velocity being generated at one of two separate locations on the screen, said air-cleaning device being a unit arranged to be mobile in a room, whereby said exhaust-air distributing unit can be moved and directed in such way that a laminar/low-turbulent airflow is distributed where desired in the room.
- 3. The air-cleaning device according to claim 2, wherein the angled distribution plate is arranged in the screen to provide exhaust air with higher velocity in a center of the screen compared to velocities at the edges of the screen.
- 4. The air-cleaning device according to claim 2, wherein the angled distribution plate is arranged in the screen, the exhaust air at the edges of the screen having a direction different from said laminar airflow distributed from an area around a central area of the screen.
- 5. The air-cleaning device according to claim 2, wherein said air-cleaning device is arranged at an instrument table or an operating table used for surgical operations.
- 6. The air-cleaning device according to claim 2, wherein a disinfecting, bacteria-eliminating chamber is arranged within said clean-air assembly.
- 7. The air-cleaning device according to claim 2, wherein said adjustably arranged air duct is arranged at an articulated system of arms, movable in x-, y- and z-direction.
- 8. The air-cleaning device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said at least one filter is arranged in said exhaust-air distributing unit and comprising pressure-fall increasing means.
- 9. The air-cleaning device according to claim 2, wherein a detachable front is arranged adjacent to the screen, the front covering a substantial portion of an air-emitting surface of the screen.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/SE02/00415 which has an International filing date of Mar. 8, 2002, which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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PCT/SE02/00415 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO02/07522 |
9/26/2002 |
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