Claims
- 1. A mail tub, comprising:
a. a substantially rigid container having an open wall, means for supporting the article of mail above the bottom of the container, and channels along the walls to facilitate airflow efficiency through the container; b. a removable lid for sealing the open wall thereby to render the container sealed from the ambient atmosphere; and c. a first and a second air conducting port in said container for introducing air into the container and removing air from the container.
- 2. A tub as defined in claim 1 wherein said supporting means are raised standoffs.
- 3. A tub as defined in claim 1 wherein said supporting means is a foraminous wall.
- 4. A tub as defined in claim 1 wherein said supporting means is a screen.
- 5. A system for sampling air in sealed containers for holding articles of mail, comprising:
a. a substantially rigid container having an open wall, means for supporting articles of mail above the bottom of the container, and channels along the walls to facilitate airflow efficiency through the container and including an air inlet port and an air outlet port for introducing air into the container and removing air from the container; b. a removable lid for sealing the open wall thereby to render the container sealed from the ambient atmosphere; and c. an air moving assembly for connection with the air inlet port of the container, and with the air outlet port of the container for removing at least some of the air in the container for sampling and contamination analysis.
- 6. A system as defined in claim 5 further comprising
d. means for sensing contaminants in the air removed from the container.
- 7. A method for sampling air in a sealed volume, comprising the steps of:
a. placing mail into a sealed container which forms a sealed volume for containing the mail, the volume having at least portions thereof along the sides and bottom which prevent the mail from contacting the sides or the bottom to permit air flow along the sides and the collection of particulate on the bottom; b. sealing the container after the mail is placed therein using a removable lid on the container; c. moving air into said sealed volume at an air inlet; d. removing air in said sealed volume at an air outlet e. performing step c. at a sufficient speed to entrain at least trace amounts of any particulate contained therein.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 7, further comprising the step of:
f. sensing the air leaving the volume for hazardous materials.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/340,118, entitled “MAIL TUB WITH VACUUM PORTS,” filed Dec. 10, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60340118 |
Dec 2001 |
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