Claims
- 1. An air pressure adaptor for fluidly coupling a positive pressure air source to a portable respirator worn by a user, the air pressure adaptor comprising:
- an adaptor housing directly connectable to the respirator, the adaptor housing having an inlet port fluidly coupled to a port region within the adaptor housing, the inlet port connectable to the positive pressure air source and the port region fluidly connectable to the respirator; and
- a porous structure interposed between the inlet port and the port region, whereby the porous structure capable of permitting compressed air to flow from the inlet port to the port region while attenuating air line noise.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the porous structure is selected from a group consisting of sintered metal, porous polypropylene, porous polyethylene, porous acetal, porous ceramic or a porous glass bead structure.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the porous structure is capable of directing compressed air from the positive pressure air source radially into the port region.
- 4. A portable respirator system worn by a user for use with a positive pressure air source, the respirator system comprising:
- a face mask having an exhaust port and at least one inhalation port;
- an adaptor housing fluidly connectable to the at least one inhalation port, the adaptor housing having an inlet port fluidly coupled to a port region within the adaptor housing, the inlet port connectable to the positive pressure air source and the port region fluidly connectable to the face mask; and
- a porous structure interposed between the inlet port and the port region, whereby the porous structure capable of permitting compressed air to flow from the inlet. port to the port region while attenuating air line noise.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the porous structure is selected from a group consisting of sintered metal, porous polypropylene, porous polyethylene, porous acetal, porous ceramic or a porous glass bead structure.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the porous structure is capable of directing compressed air from the positive pressure air source radially into the port region.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of patent application Ser. No. 08/434,377 filed May 3, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,592,935.
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