Air quality has become an increasing concern. The air inside homes, offices, and other buildings can be more polluted than the air outside. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than the air outdoors. The air inside your home may be polluted by lead, formaldehyde, fire-retardants, radon, smoke, even volatile chemicals from fragrances used in conventional cleaners. Further there are allergens in homes and buildings that includes microscopic dust mites, mold and pet dander. Children, people with asthma, and the elderly may be especially sensitive to indoor pollutants.
Indoor allergens and irritants have become much more important in recent years, because people are spending more time indoors. Also, there has been an increase in the number and severity of allergies. Therefore there is an increased need to have duct work cleaned in HVAC systems and cleaner HVAC systems in general. There is also a need for quick and reliable methods and devices for testing and qualifying the quality of air within the home.
One previously known air testing device used a flat sampler patch attachable with pins to the air filter of the HVAC duct system. This tested the air entering the HVAC unit, but not specifically the air exiting the HVAC unit. Other test kits involved testing for mold and fungal elements or spores by swabbing a surface to be tested. This test only captured mold and fungal elements or spores that had settled out of the air and onto a surface and not airborne substances. Other test systems required the use of a fan to draw particles onto a collection surface.
The Jossam company discloses a flat sampler patch attached by pins onto an air filter (the filter being disposed in the HVAC system air intake). Josamm also discusses a fan method of testing, which is a flat patch sampler attached to a fan to test indoor home or business environments. <www.jossam.biz>. The Health Goods company describes a health check system designed to collect mold and fungal elements/spores that settles out of the air onto a surface. The user swabs the surface to be tested, performs the test and sends the test sample in a postage prepaid envelope to an accredited laboratory for analysis. <www.healthgoods.com>. Prisim Analytical Technologies, Inc., discloses a home air check system that has a small pump and associated items to capture particulate in the air flow. <www.homeaircheck.com>. The Prisim kit identifies over 400 volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, growing mold, secondhand smoke and more, and offers an easy-to-use test kit, wherein after particulate collection, the kit is sent to an accredited laboratory.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,079,474 shows a hand pump with a slide. When the user pulls air into the cylinder, the particulate in the air is captured by the slide at the end of the plunger in the cylinder. The system tests for dust or microbic content of air. The collector is a pump consists of a cylinder open at one end. At its other end is a removable cap. A plunger is movable in the cylinder. Slots in a slide are disposed crosswise in a tube. The slots have a suitable adhesive substance to hold the dust or microbic particles. The slide is then removed and the slide is examined.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,103,201 discloses an air freshener with a clip for a HVAC vent. U.S. Pat. No. 6,030,427 discloses a replaceable air filter apparatus for filtering the air in the home. The HVAC filter casing has a hinge on a register that controls the flow of air through the duct work. Korean Patent No. KR 20080092192 discloses a collector base plate for collecting microorganisms in air. The base plate has an adhesive coating. A motor drives air through nozzle and onto the collector base plate. The adhesive compositions coated on one side of the base plates capture particles in the discharged air.
Swiss Patent No. CH 684610 discloses a multistage aerosol particle collector encapsulated in a metal tube. The tube end has a suction cap and an orifice and a suction nozzle. The nozzle sucks in air and the air has suspended particles. U.S. Pat. No. 8,668,758 discloses a nonwoven filtration media comprising a tackifier is added to the nonwoven filtration media to provide a sticky or adhesive surface on the fibers, has an advantageous combination of stiffness, foldability, efficiency and the ability to retain a fold.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide an air quality test unit and kit that is attachable to the vent blades of a HVAC vent. There is a need for an air quality test unit that is easy to use by a home owner and that simply attaches to a vent for a predetermined amount of time.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an air quality test unit that is positioned on the vent such that it captures a representative sample of the airborne substances or pollutants emanating from the HVAC system. There is also a need for an air quality test unit that can rapidly and accurately be tested for a variety of common airborne pollutants and contaminants.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an easy to use and highly accurate air quality test unit and kit. There is a need for air quality test unit and kit that is highly accurate, reliable and easy to use. There is also a need for an air quality test unit that adequately protects the airborne contaminant sample after the sample is obtained and while it is being packaged and shipped to the laboratory for testing.
The present invention provides an air quality test unit designed to capture and retain the airborne substances and contaminants emanating from a HVAC system for analysis. The air quality test unit attaches to a vent of a heat, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) system with air flow there through. In one embodiment, the air quality test unit includes two substrate panels each having respective sides. At least one of the substrate panels has a side covered with a sticky substance, thereby forming a sticky surface, that is initially covered by a removable layer. This removable layer is removed by the consumer or user when the test unit is operational. At least one clip (preferably two clips) is secured to at least one substrate panel or a hinge. The clip attaches the unit to the HVAC vent vane wherein the substrates have a v-shaped form. The substrate panels are hinged together and partially rotate with respect to each other. If the panels are normal (perpendicular) to the vent air flow, this disrupts the flow. Although such normal (perpendicular) positioning works, the more efficient angular position is at an obtuse angle with respect to the air flow such that air passes over the sticky side of the panel which results in maximizing the potential to collect airborne particulate.
After removal of the removable layer and when the substrate panels are held on the vent in a v-shaped position on the vent vane, the sticky surface captures airborne substances in air flow passing over the sticky surface (the air flow emanating from the HVAC system vent). The substrate panels are held in an open v-shaped position or form by the hinge and the clip combination. When the air quality test is complete (after a predetermined period of time), the user removes the v-shaped test kit from the vent vanes, closes the panels via the hinge thereby allowing one substrate panel to be rotated towards the other panel and away from the stop such that one panel faces the sticky surface of the other panel. In a preferred embodiment, both panels have sticky surfaces which, when loaded with particulate, close and collapse towards each other, however the sticky surfaces of the panel do not contact each other. This closure can be used to prevent the particulate on the interfacing and adjacent surfaces of the closed panel system from being removed. This panel closure allows the air quality test unit to be packaged and shipped while retaining all airborne substances or contaminants on the sticky surface(s) for analysis.
An air quality test unit for attachment to a vent of a heat, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) system with air flowing there through comprises at least two substrate panels each having respective sides, at least one substrate panel having a corresponding side with a sticky surface that is covered by a removable layer. A hinge couples the substrate panels about which the substrate panels rotate. There is at least one clip secured either to at least one substrate panels or the hinge, the clip adapted to attach to the vent. The substrate panels have a first operative mode in a V-shape configuration and a second operative mode in a closed configuration. After removal of the removable layer, the substrate panels are position in the V-shaped mode with the clip adapted to be attached to said vent such that the sticky surface captures airborne substances in air flow from the vent and in the second closed mode the sticky surface is protectively coverer by one or the other substrate panel.
The present invention also provides a process for measuring an air quality of air flow emanating from a heat, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) system with a laboratory analysis. The air quality test unit is attached to a vent of a HVAC system, when there is air flow through the HVAC system. The air quality test unit collects airborne substances from the vent air flow. The air quality test unit includes at least two substrate panels with at least one panel having a sticky surface that is temporarily covered by a removable layer. At least one clip secures the substrate panels to the vent. A hinge allows the panels to rotate towards and away from each other and allows the substrate panels to take a v-shape form at an acute panel-to-panel angle which sets up a v-shaped air flow interrupter surfaces channeling air flow over sticky panel surfaces from the vent air flow when attached to a ceiling vent. When used on a floor vent or a wall vent, the sticky panels face each other on the inside of the v-shape form such that the air flows directly into the sticky surfaces of the substrate panel.
A removable layer is removed from the sticky surface of the substrate panel. The air quality test unit is left on the vent for a predetermined time. After the predetermined time, the air quality test unit is removed from the vent. The substrate panels are closed and collapsed toward each other by rotating one panel onto the other panel, wherein the sticky surfaces face each other. In the closed position, the sticky surfaces of the substrate panels face each other, but do not touch. The collapsed air quality test unit (with panel-to-panel adjacent surfaces) is delivered to a laboratory for analysis. The lab tests for particulate on the panels. The laboratory analysis results are then reported setting forth air quality for the air flow.
In another embodiment of the air quality test unit, a closeable collection container is used with only one substrate panel. The substrate panel with the collection container has one or more ball and socket pivot hinges coupling the substrate panel to the clip. A collection pad is disposed on the collection container base. There is a detachable collection container cover and at least one pivot hinge coupling the substrate panel to a clip. The clip is secured to at least one pivot hinge and adapted to attach to the vent. The collection cover is removed and the substrate panel is positioned to be in the air flow with the clip attached to the vent such that the collection container captures airborne substances in air flow from the vent. The collection pad in one embodiment is a thin fibrous material which captures, holds and maintains the yeast or mold until testing. The collection pad can be a thin fibrous material that contains dehydrated growth or culture media. After the airborne substances are captured in the collection container, the collection container is closed by the collection container cover and sent out for analysis.
The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, the invention will be described in more detail. Further objects and advantages of the present invention are illustrated in the drawings and are discussed hereinafter. Similar numerals designate similar items in the diagrammatic drawings
The sticky surface 30 may be any known adhesive surface that is capable of collecting and preserving particles out of the air for testing. In the preferred embodiment, the sticky surface 30 is composed of a PETRIFILM, specifically designed for yeast and mold. Such a film containing petri-type agar nutrients is commercially available from 3M as PETRIFILM, a trademark of 3M. The PETRIFILM contains the nutrients found in agar and will preserve the desired live particulate (e.g. mold, bacteria, yeast) that attaches to the sticky surface 30 from the air until testing is complete. The PETRIFILM will also aid the laboratory in performing the test, as it will not have to innoculate one or more petri dishes. The testing can be performed right on the film, which is pre-calibrated. Any such film containing petri-type agar may be used as the sticky surface 30 on the unit 18.
The required or pre-set acute angle 55 is one of the several important aspects of the present invention because the acute angle 55 assures that the air flow 14 over the sticky surfaces 30 of substrate panels 26, 28 is optimal and will collect an accurate representative sample of airborne substances 71. The terms airborne substances, contaminants and pollutants shall be interchangeable herein and include airborne dust, pollen, dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, bacteria, etc.
When the air quality test unit 18 is used on a wall vent or a floor vent as shown in
The substrate panels can swing toward each other counterclockwise, as in
Thereafter, the closed panel system is shipped to a laboratory which tests the type of airborne substances 71 captured on the substrate panels 26, 28. These test labs can determine the type of airborne substances 71 and the amount or concentration of certain airborne substances 71 in the indoor air flow from the HVAC system. In this manner, the owner/occupant may chose the clean the vents or use better filters to capture more airborne substances 71 moving through the indoor space.
Next, the air quality test unit is left on the vent for a predetermined time. See Step 74. The predetermined time period can be as short of a duration as 1-2 hours or as long as 24 hours. After the predetermined time, the air quality test unit is removed from the vent. See Step 76. The substrate panels are closed and collapsed against each other by rotating one panel toward the other panel, wherein the sticky sides face each other. See Step 78. The collapsed air quality test unit is delivered to the laboratory for analysis. See Step 80. The laboratory analyzes and tests the panels. See Step 82. The laboratory analysis results are reported setting forth air quality for the air flow. See Step 84.
Further, the collection pad 122 can be replaced with a specially designed surface layer or element that is disposed on the bottom surface of the collection part base 120. In other embodiments, the surface of collection base 120 can be roughened or printed to capture and retain the growth gel added into the container base by the user, prior to capturing the airborne contaminants. The designed surface layer/element or the roughened—printed surface retains the growth gel/liquid on the collection base 120 during acquisition of the airborne contaminants. The culture growth medium can be 3-D printed onto the collection base 120. The liquid or gel 130 may be a buffer that when added to the collection base 120 rehydrates and activates a dehydrated culture growth medium that is disposed on the cloth-like matrix or the adhering surface or a 3-D printed surface.
A liquid or gel or liquid substance 130 is added to the collection container 110 just prior to use and exposure to the airborne contaminants. The liquid substance 130 may be a liquid culture growth medium, such as a liquid agar or the like, which keeps the collected bacteria, yeast or mold alive until the unit is tested. The liquid substance 130 may be any known culture growth medium, a liquid gel or a substance that acts as a growth medium or serves to appropriately provide sustenance for the captured bacteria, yeast or mold until the collection container is tested. Agar is generally known to mean a gelatinous colloidal extract of a red algae (as of the genera Gelidium, Gracilaria, and Eucheuma) used especially in culture media of bacteria and other cells for diagnostic or laboratory experimental purposes. When the growth collection pad 122 is a thin fibrous material that contains dehydrated culture media and/or a cold water-soluble gelling agent in a non-woven cloth matrix, then the liquid 130 serves to rehydrate the growth substance and could be a saline or a phosphate buffer or the like. The collection container 110 could alternatively contain a solid culture growth medium in the base 120 of the collection container 110. A cover 126 to the collection container 110 (see
The air quality test unit 18 with the collection container 110 attaches to the vent in the same way as the prior described embodiment with the sticky surfaces 30 as shown in
After accumulation of the airborne contaminants, the collection container is closed by rotating the substrate panels together. As shown in
The alternative embodiment using a collection container 110 on the substrate panels 26, 28 to collect a sample involves the use of a liquid substance 130 that must be added to the growth collection pad 122 just prior to use of the air quality test unit 18. Once the liquid substance 130 is added, the air quality test unit may be hung on the vent. The air quality test unit 18 of the alternative embodiment is preferably hung from the vent for a short duration of time, so that the liquid substance 130 does not dry out. In a preferred embodiment, the air quality test unit 18 that includes a collection container 110, will be hung on the vent for 30 minutes, then removed and sent out for testing. Although a liquid culture growth medium is discussed in this embodiment, other culture growth systems may be used such a culture growth medium shielded from the ambient air prior to use by a removable covering (see
Rather than use a culture growth medium in the collection container 110, the airborne contaminants may be captured on an adhesive surface and the collection container closed prior to shipment to the lab and further lab analysis.
As shown in
The air quality test unit 201 is removably attached to the blade of the vent 16. The air quality test unit 201 is made of one substrate panel, a collection container 110, universal pivot joint 205 or articulating joint and a clip 212. The air quality test unit 201 is designed with pivoting joints to allow the user to bend the collection container to the desired angle to the air flow 14.
The universal joint 205 allows the air quality test unit 201 to be bent such that the collection container 110 can be placed in the air flow 14. In one embodiment, as shown in
The use of an articulating vent-to-collection container arm permits the AQ test unit to be attached to floor vents, wall vents or ceiling vents such that the collection pad can be perpendicular to the air flow through the vent or at least at an acute angle to the air flow.
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The air quality test unit kit provides a user with an air quality test unit and a process for shipping the unit to the laboratory for testing. The kit ideally includes instructions for proper use and placement of the air quality test unit. The kit also may include packaging and labels for shipping to the laboratory that performs the testing. There may also be instructions or information for electronic payment for testing, arranging receipt of the air quality report electronically, and/or information on a laboratory website for arranging shipment and receipt of results.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims. The claims appended hereto are meant to cover modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
This is a Continuation-in-part under 35 U.S.C. §120 of non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 15/088,646 filed Apr. 1, 2016 entitled Air Quality Test Unit and Process that claims the benefit of an earlier filed provisional application under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to Application No. 62/149,228 filed Apr. 17, 2015 the contents of which is incorporated herein by reference thereto. The present invention relates to an air quality test unit and kit for attachment to a vent of a heat, ventilation and air conditioning systems (herein “HVAC systems,” sometimes HVAC ducts only carry heated air and not AC flows). The air quality test unit is attachable to the vent blades of a vent from which air flows there through. The air quality test unit includes at least two substrate panels with at least one sticky surface or at least one collection container, and which attaches to a vent blade by one or more clips. The substrate panels take a v-shape form and the sticky surface or the collection container of the panels capture any airborne substances in the air flow from the vent. The air quality test unit may also be made of one panel with a collection container and bendable about one or more pivot joints and attachable to a vent blade by one or more clips. The air quality test unit is then sent to a laboratory for testing to reveal the air quality and airborne substances or pollutants found therein. The process operates to gather airborne particulate on the sticky surface or in the collection container while the panels are mounted on the HVAC vents, closing the panels or putting the cover on the container, delivering the same to a laboratory for analysis and reporting the results to the consumer.
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