Claims
- 1. A portable self-contained decontamination booth including an atmospherically sealed cabinet having a source of vacuum connected thereto for creating a negative pressure within the cabinet, as well as a cleaning fluid application gun within the work area of the cabinet comprising:
- (a) a portable booth assembly including a cabinet and associated side work tables,
- (b) a work area within said cabinet including a work piece supporting grating disposed in horizontal alignment with the top surfaces of said side work tables,
- (c) said cabinet including an inclined viewing window for said work area and work glove ports, and an eye-level vertical control panel,
- (d) a pair of access side doors for said work area including pneumatic cylinders positioned exteriorly of said cabinet and having their movable pistons operatively connected to the outside of said doors for moving the same through a vertical plane into an open or closed position,
- (e) an exhaust system carried by one of said work tables and providing communication with said work area of said cabinet for creating a source of vacuum therein and a negative pressure throughout the cabinet, and
- (f) a dual filter assembly carried by said one of said work tables and providing communication with said work area of said cabinet for recovering the waste laden exhaust of said cabinet.
- 2. A portable self-contained decontamination booth as defined by claim 1 wherein said dual filter assembly comprises a demister and a hepa filter connected in tandem in said exhaust system for recovering the waste laden exhaust.
- 3. A portable self-contained decontamination booth as defined by claim 1 including means for sealing said pair of access side doors against the ambient atmosphere and for maintaining a negative pressure within the cabinet.
- 4. A portable self-contained decontamination booth as defined by claim 3 wherein said dual filter assembly comprises a demister and a hepa filter connected in tandem in said exhaust system for recovering the waste laden exhaust.
- 5. A portable self-contained decontamination booth as defined by claim 1 including means for illuminating said work area within said cabinet.
- 6. A portable self-contained decontamination booth as defined by claim 1 including a heating and pressurizing system within said one of said work tables for supplying said cabinet with a heated pressurized cleaning fluid.
- 7. A portable self-contained decontamination booth as defined by claim 6 wherein said dual filter assembly comprises a demister and a hepa filter connected in tandem in said exhaust system for recovering the waste laden exhaust.
- 8. A portable self-contained decontamination booth as defined by claim 6 including means for sealing said pair of access side doors against the ambient atmosphere and for maintaining a negative pressure within the cabinet.
- 9. A portable self-contained decontamination booth as defined by claim 1 including a manually operable sealed instrument door formed in said cabinet adjacent said inclined viewing window through which a measuring instrument is insertable within said sealed work area.
- 10. A portable self-contained decontamination booth as defined by claim 9 including means for sealing said pair of access side doors against the ambient atmosphere and for maintaining a negative pressure within the cabinet.
- 11. A portable self-contained decontamination booth as defined by claim 9 wherein said dual filter assembly comprises a demister and a hepa filter connected in tandem in said exhaust system for recovering the waste laden exhaust.
- 12. A portable self-contained decontamination booth as defined by claim 9 including a heating and pressurizing system within said one of said work tables for supplying said cabinet with a heated pressurized cleaning fluid.
CONTINUATION IN PART
This application is a continuation in part of a U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/031,611, filed Mar. 30, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,928,440
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