Claims
- 1. A hazardous materials handling flow hood comprised of the following:
a. a housing fabricated of plastic, paper, composite or other suitable sheet material, said housing having a open front, b. a means of drawing air into the housing through the open front of the housing, c. a filter means to trap any particulates, fumes, or aerosols, preventing contaminate materials drawn into the housing from being discharged out of the housing, d. a lid or other closure means to occlude the open front of the hood with or without the air-drawing means still operating, e. an airtight envelope or bagging means to completely contain the hood and its air drawing means as the final step in securing a contaminated hood.
- 5.2. A hazardous materials handling flow hood of claim 1 wherein the air drawing means is an electric motor and fan.
- 3.3. A hazardous materials handling flow hood of claim 1 wherein the filtering means is a woven or non-woven filtering material.
- 4.4. A hazardous materials handling flow hood of claim 1 wherein the filtering means is a non-woven composite triboelectric filtering material made of polypropylene and polymethaphenylene isophatalamide fibers.
- 5.5. A hazardous materials handling flow hood of claim 1 wherein the filtering means is composite filter of at least two layers of filtering material in series.
- 6.6. A hazardous materials handling flow hood of claim 1 wherein the envelope or bagging means is a plastic bag.
- 7.7. A hazardous materials handling flow hood of claim 1 wherein the envelope or bagging means is a plastic bag or envelope with an adhesive closure.
- 9.8. A hazardous materials handling flow hood of claim 1 wherein the envelope or bagging means is a plastic bag or envelope with an interlocking “zip” type closure
- 9.9. A hazardous materials handling flow hood of claim 1 wherein the particulate-detecting means is a pattern of black and white or other contrasting colored regions applied to the bottom inside surface of the hood.
- 10.10. A hazardous materials handling flow hood of claim 1 that also incorporates a built-in standoff to prevent the hood from being placed too close to a wall or other surface that can occlude the air flow.
- 11.11. An anti-contamination flow hood having a rear and having a open front, comprised of the following:
a. a housing fabricated of plastic, paper or composite sheet material, b. a means of drawing air into the housing from the rear of the hood so that there is a continuous flow of air out the open front of the hood, c. a means of ensuring that the airflow from the rear to the front of the hood is approximately uniform over the interior and open area of the front of the hood, d. a filter means to trap any contaminates in the air being drawn into the hood by the air-drawing means.
- 12.12. An anti-contamination flow hood of claim 11 wherein the air drawing means is an electric motor and fan.
- 13.13. An anti-contamination flow hood of claim 11 wherein the filtering means is a non-woven filtering material.
- 14.14. An anti-contamination flow hood of claim 11 wherein the filtering means is a non-woven composite triboelectric filtering material made of polypropylene and polymethaphenylene isophatalamide fibers.
- 15.15. A anti-contamination flow hood of claim 11 wherein the filtering means is composite filter of at least two layers of filtering material in series.
- 16.16. An anti-contamination flow hood of claim 11 wherein the envelope or bagging means is a plastic bag or envelope with an adhesive closure .
- 17.17. An anti-contamination flow hood of claim 11 that also incorporates a built-in standoff to prevent the hood from being placed too close to a wall or other surface that can occlude the air flow.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is based upon a Provisional patent Application Serial No. 60/367,482, filed Mar. 27, 2002 and entitled DISPOSABLE AIRBORNE CONTAMINATE CONTAINMENT WORKSTATION.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60367482 |
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