Patient aerosol protection
11358084 · 2022-06-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Kiomars Anvari (Walnut Creek, CA)
- Seyed Vahid Sahiholnasab (Richmond, CA)
- Joel Nicholas Fransen (Richmond, CA)
Cpc classification
B01D2279/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M2205/7536
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D2273/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M1/87
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F24F9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61B90/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D46/0043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D46/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An alternative device to a mask that blocks a patient's aerosol and avoids contamination of the patient's surrounding environment is described. The device has a flexible arm that holds an aerosol disposal pipe with one side connected to a wall, a bed, or pole attached to a floor. The second side of the flexible arm is attached to a circular or elliptical pipe that covers the face of the patient. The elliptical or circular pipe comprises of two independent moving and rotating halves to create two aerosol sucking planes. The sucking function is provided by sucking fans attached to the two halves of the circular or elliptical pipes or by a remote pump. The sucked aerosol may be filtered and released to the environment or guided to a sink P-Trap or an inlet of sewer.
Claims
1. A patient aerosol protection (PAP) comprising: an air sucking head assembly which is at least one of an elliptical shape pipe, a circular shape pipe, and a rectangular shape pipe; a flexible aerosol disposal arm that guides an aerosol to at least one of an aerosol filter, a sink P-Trap, and an inlet of sewer; and an adaptor that connects said air sucking head assembly to said flexible aerosol disposal arm; said air sucking head assembly comprising: a first half; and a second half; said first half and said second half are identical and constitute at least one of said elliptical shape pipe, said circular shape pipe, and said rectangular shape pipe; said first half and said second half use at least one of an air sucking fan, and a remote air sucking pump; said first half and said second half use an aerosol guiding pipe that guides the aerosol to said flexible aerosol disposal arm; and a trapezoidal shape air sucking guide with a narrow end comprising an opening and a wide end attached to said aerosol guiding pipe; said PAP sucks said aerosol released from a patient and stop it from spreading in the environment.
2. The PAP of claim 1, wherein said trapezoidal shape air sucking guide is connected directly to said aerosol guiding pipe when said remote air sucking pump is used.
3. The PAP of claim 2, wherein said trapezoidal shape air sucking guide is connected to said aerosol guiding pipe through said air sucking fan.
4. The PAP of claim 1, wherein said first half provides a first air sucking plane.
5. The PAP of claim 4, wherein said second half provides a second air sucking plane.
6. The PAP of claim 5, wherein said adaptor allows said first air sucking plane and said second air sucking plane to have an adjustable distance between them.
7. The PAP of claim 6, further said adaptor allows said first half and said second half to rotate independently.
8. The PAP of claim 1, wherein said aerosol filter is at least one of a HEPA (high efficiency particulate air), and a ULPA (ultra-low particulate air) filter.
9. The PAP of claim 1, wherein said sink P-Trap belongs to a sink in a dentist operatory room.
10. The PAP of claim 1, wherein said sink P-Trap belongs to a sink in a hospital's operating room or recovery room.
Description
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(21) The drawings referred to in this description should be understood as not being drawn to scale except if specifically noted.
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(22) Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present technology, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the technology will be described in conjunction with various embodiment(s), it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the present technology to these embodiments. On the contrary, the present technology is intended to cover alternatives, modifications and equivalents, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the various embodiments as defined by the appended claims.
(23) Furthermore, in the following description of embodiments, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present technology. However, the present technology may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, devices, and circuits have not been described in detail as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the present embodiments.
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(25) The function of the air sucking devices 102 is to suck the aerosol-contaminated air. The orientation 105 of the air sucking devices is adjusted to have a focal point at the source of the aerosol 103 in order to maximize the amount of contaminated air sucked from surrounding of source of aerosol, ideally all.
(26) The adjustment of the air blowing devices 101 and air sucking devices 102 can be done manually, semi-manually or automatically. One or more air blowing devices 101 and one or more air sucking devices 102 are used depending on the application.
(27) In one embodiment, aerosol protection system 100 uses air blowing devices and air sucking devices to clean the environment from aerosol produced by an aerosol source.
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(29) The function of the air sucking devices 111 and 112 is to suck the aerosol-contaminated air. The orientation 104 and 105 of the air sucking devices is adjusted to have a focal point at the source of the aerosol 113 in order to maximize the amount of contaminated air sucked from surrounding of the source of aerosol, ideally all.
(30) The adjustment of the air sucking devices 111 and air sucking devices 112 can be done manually, semi-manually or automatically. One or more air sucking devices 111 and one or more air sucking devices 112 are used depending on the application.
(31) In one embodiment, aerosol protection system 110 uses air sucking devices to clean the environment from aerosol produced by an aerosol source.
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(33) The operation of the air blowing and air sucking devices has similarity to a dish antenna. Dish antenna has a focal point that is used for receiver Low noise block (LNB) and transmitter feed. The focal point in
(34) Nozzles for both air blowing and air sucking devices 121 and 122 are adjustable. There are two types of adjustments for air blowing device 121. One is adjusting the amount of air flow and the other is the direction of the air flow 124. These two adjustments are performed by the nozzles 126. Nozzles can be bended inward and outward at any point of 360 degree to adjust the direction of air flow 124. The amount of bending depends on the position that is needed to be focused on. The amount of air coming out of each individual nozzle is separately controlled.
(35) Nozzles used by air sucking devices 122 also can be adjusted similar to air blowing device 121 to suck maximum amount of contaminated air from aerosol source 123.
(36) In one embodiment air blowing devices use nozzles to control the amount of air flow as well as direction of air flow and air sucking devices use nozzles to control the sucking power and the direction the air is sucked.
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(38) Nozzles for both air sucking devices 131 and 132 are adjustable. There are two types of adjustments for air sucking device 131. One is adjusting the air sucking power and the other is the direction of the air sucking pattern 134. These two adjustments are performed by the nozzles 136. Nozzles can be bended inward and outward at any point of 360 degree to adjust the direction of air sucking 134. The amount of bending depends on the position that is needed to be focused on. The amount of air sucked by each individual nozzle is separately controlled.
(39) Nozzles used by air sucking device 132 also can be adjusted similar to air sucking device 131 to suck maximum amount of contaminated air from aerosol source 133.
(40) In one embodiment air sucking devices use nozzles to control the sucking power and the direction the air is sucked.
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(42) The function of the air sucking devices 141, 142, 143, and 144 is to suck the aerosol-contaminated air. The orientation 146, 147, 148, and 149 of the air sucking devices is adjusted to have a focal point at the source of the aerosol 145 in order to maximize the amount of contaminated air sucked from surrounding of the source of aerosol, ideally all.
(43) The adjustment of the air sucking devices 141, 142, 143 and 144 can be done manually, semi-manually or automatically. One or more air sucking devices are used depending on the application.
(44) In one embodiment, aerosol protection system 140 uses 4 air sucking devices at 4 sides of aerosol source to clean the environment from aerosol.
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(48) The rectangular air pipe 173 is similar to rectangular ring surrounding free space. The inside of the rectangular pipe can be free space, a transparent glass, a transparent plastic, or any other material. In other words a rectangular glass or plastic has an air pipe attached to its peripheral which supports air blowing or air sucking nozzles.
(49) The configuration “c” shows a rectangular air container 175 with air sucking and air blowing nozzles 176 randomly mounted on surface of rectangular container 175. The configuration “d” uses an arced air pipe 177 with air sucking or air blowing nozzles 178 attached to the peripheral of the arced air pipe 177.
(50) Configurations “a”, “b”, “c” and “d” instead of air blowing and air sucking nozzles can use air blowing fans and air sucking fans. In case of air sucking fans configurations “a”, “b”, and “d” use an air pipes that have air sucking fans attached to them. In case of air blowing fan there is no need for air pipe.
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(52) Configuration “b” consists of an arc circular air pipe 183 with air sucking or air blowing fans 184 attached to the pipe 183. Fan 184 can be configured to blow air received from arced circular air pipe 183 or suck air from environment and release it to arced circular air pipe 183. Again in case of air blowing fan the pipe is just a holder of the fan and fan gets its air from environment and blows it in certain direction.
(53) In both configurations “a” and “b” the blowing fans or sucking fans are adjusted for blowing CFM, sucking power, direction and orientation of blowing and sucking.
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(55) Configuration “b” consists of a rectangular container 188 with air sucking or air blowing fans 189 attached randomly to one surface of rectangular container 188. Fan 189 can be configured to blow air received from rectangular container 188 or suck air from environment and release it to rectangular container 188.
(56) In both configurations “a” and “b” the blowing fans or sucking fans are adjusted for blowing CFM, sucking power, direction and orientation of blowing and sucking.
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(59) The elliptical air pipe 173 is similar to an elliptical ring surrounding free space. The inside of the elliptical pipe can be free space, a transparent glass, a transparent plastic, or any other material. In other words a elliptical glass or plastic has an air pipe attached to its peripheral which supports air blowing or air sucking nozzles. In case of air blowing fan the air pipe acts as a holder of the air blowing fan. The air pipe 173 can also have a circular configuration.
(60) Configuration “b” consists of an elliptical container 198 with air sucking or air blowing fans 199 attached randomly to the surface of elliptical container 198. Fan 199 can be configured to blow air received from elliptical container 198 or suck air from environment and release it to elliptical container 198. In case of air blowing fan the elliptical container acts as holder of fan and fan gets its air from environment.
(61) In both configurations “a” and “b” the blowing fans or sucking fans are adjusted for blowing CFM, sucking power, direction and orientation of blowing and sucking.
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(64) Air curtain 200 includes, among other things, air curtain holder 201, air blowing pipe 202, air blowing nozzles 203, air sucking pipe 204 and air sucking nozzles 205.
(65) Air blowing nozzles 203 are used to control the orientation of blown air as well as amount of blown air. Air sucking nozzles 205 also control the power of sucking air and the orientation of sucked air.
(66) In one embodiment, air curtain 200 blocks aerosol from each side of air curtain 200 to penetrate to other side of air curtain 200.
(67) In another embodiment, air curtain 200 uses air pipes with nozzles 203 to blow air and air sucking pipe with nozzles 205 to suck the air.
(68) In one embodiment, an air pump provides the air for air blowing pipe 202 and an air sucking pump provides the air sucking power for air sucking pipe 204.
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(70) Air curtain 210 includes, among other things, air curtain holder 211, air blowing pipe 212, air blowing nozzles 213, air sucking pipe 214, air sucking nozzles 215, air filter 217, air pump 216, air filter 218 and air sucking pump 219.
(71) Air blowing nozzles 213 are used to control the orientation of blown air as well as the amount of blown air. Air sucking nozzles 215 also control the power of sucking air and the orientation of sucked air.
(72) The air filter 217 is used to filter environment air before being pumped to air curtain 210 and air filter 218 is used to filter the contaminated air sucked by air curtain 200 and release clean air to environment.
(73) In one embodiment, air curtain 210 blocks aerosol from each side of air curtain 210 to penetrate to other side of air curtain 210.
(74) In another embodiment, air curtain 210 uses air pipes with nozzles 213 to blow air and air sucking pipe with nozzles 115 to suck air.
(75) In one embodiment, an air pump provides the air for air blowing pipe 212 and an air sucking pump provides the air sucking power for air sucking pipe 214.
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(77) Air curtain 220 includes, among other things, air curtain holder 221, fan holder 222 air blowing fan 223, air sucking pipe 224 and air sucking nozzles 225, on/off switch 227, AC/DC convertor 228, wall power socket 229, air filter 230 and air sucking pump 231.
(78) Air sucking nozzles 225 controls the power of sucking air and the orientation of sucked air.
(79) The fan 223 gets its air 226 directly from environment. The fan 223 uses DC (direct current) voltage supplied from AC (alternate current) voltage of a wall socket 229, AC/DC converter 228 and on/off switch 227. Air filter 230 is used to filter the contaminated air sucked by air sucking pump 231 through air curtain 220 and releases clean air to environment.
(80) In one embodiment, air curtain 220 blocks aerosol from each side of air curtain 220 to penetrate to other side of air curtain 220.
(81) In another embodiment, air curtain 220 uses air fan 223 to blow air and air sucking pipe with nozzles 125 to suck the air which includes any aerosol.
(82) In one embodiment, an air sucking pump provides the air sucking power for air sucking nozzle 215 though air sucking pipe 214.
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(84) Air curtain 240 includes, among other things, air curtain holder 241, fan holder 242, air blowing fan 243, air sucking fan 245, fan holder and aerosol pipe 224, power cord 247, on/off switch 228, AC/DC convertor 249, wall power socket 250, and air filter 251.
(85) The fans 243 and 245 use DC (direct current) voltage supplied from AC (alternate current) voltage supplied by a wall socket 250, AC/DC converter 249 and on/off switch 248. Air filter 251 is used to filter the contaminated air sucked by air curtain 240 and release clean air to environment.
(86) In one embodiment, air curtain 240 blocks aerosol from each side of air curtain 240 to penetrate to other side of air curtain 240.
(87) In another embodiment, air curtain 240 uses air fan 243 to blow air and air sucking fan 245 to suck the air which includes any aerosol.
(88) In one embodiment, air filter 251 filters the contaminated air sucked by air sucking fan 245 and release clean air to environment.
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(90) The aerosol sucking shield 360, among other things, includes aerosol sucking shield holder 361, fan holder and air pipe 362, air sucking fan 363, air sucking fan 364, aerosol filter 365, DC power cable 367, controller 368, AC to DC convertor 371, and wall power socket 372.
(91) Air sucking fan 363 and 364 use two fans in tandem in order to increase the air sucking power.
(92) In one embodiment, aerosol sucking shield uses only air sucking fan.
(93) In another embodiment, aerosol sucking shield uses air sucking fans that have two fans in tandem.
(94) In another embodiment, the sucking fans are adjusted for sucking power, direction and orientation of sucking.
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(96) In one embodiment, aerosol sucking shield uses two tandem sucking fans at the top of the shield and single sucking fan at the bottom of the aerosol sucking shield.
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(98) In one embodiment, aerosol sucking shield uses single sucking fan at the top of the shield and two tandem sucking fans at the bottom of the aerosol sucking shield.
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(100) The double aerosol sucking shield 420, among other things, includes double aerosol sucking shield holder 421, common fan holder and air pipe 422, air sucking fan 423, air sucking fan 424, aerosol filter 425, DC power cable 427, controller 428, AC/DC convertor 431, and wall power socket 432.
(101) Air sucking fan 423 and 424 use two fans in tandem in order to increase the air sucking power.
(102) In one embodiment, double aerosol sucking shield uses two independent aerosol sucking shield one on top of the other one.
(103) In one embodiment, double aerosol sucking shield uses only air sucking fan.
(104) In another embodiment, aerosol sucking shield uses air sucking fan that have a single fan.
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(106) The standing water 443 blocks any aerosol or smell from sewer system to go to the sink and contaminate the environment.
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(108) The standing water 448 blocks any aerosol or smell from swage system or aerosol inlet to go to the sink and contaminate the environment.
(109) In one embodiment, the drainage pipe of a washing sink is used to dispose an aerosol.
(110) In one embodiment, the aerosol inlet is after water standing of drainage pipe in order to block any aerosol to penetrate the environment.
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(112) In one embodiment, air curtain 460 uses an external aerosol disposal such as sewer inlet or a sink disposal inlet (P-Trap).
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(114) In one embodiment, air curtain 470 uses an external aerosol disposal such as sewer inlet or a sink disposal inlet (P-Trap).
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(116) In one embodiment, aerosol sucking shield 500 uses an external aerosol disposal like sewer inlet or a sink P-Trap.
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(118) Aerosol transparent shield 520 includes, among other things, shield holder 521, transparent shield 522, cluster of audio through holes 523, aerosol sucking fan 524, aerosol pipe 525, and power supply 526.
(119) In one embodiment, a transparent shield with cluster of audio through holes and aerosol sucking fan above or below the cluster of through holes is used to block aerosol penetrating from one side of transparent shield to the other side of the transparent shield.
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(121) Aerosol transparent shield 530 includes, among other things, shield holder 531, transparent shield 532, cluster of audio through holes 533, aerosol sucking fan 534, aerosol pipe 535, power supply 536, aerosol filter 537, and moving flexible plastic (other materials) 539.
(122) Aerosol transparent shield 530 is portable and mobile and can be used at different locations. The aerosol transparent shield 530 has a gap between the transparent shield 532 and the surface holding the aerosol transparent shield 530. The gap is used for passing materials from one side of the shield to the other side of shield. In order to stop any aerosol penetrating from one side of transparent shield to the other side through the gap between the transparent shield 532 and the surface a plastic (or similar material) tape 539 attached to transparent shield that moves to front and back is used.
(123) The aerosol transparent shield 530 has an aerosol filter 537 that is attached to the holder 531. Aerosol pipe 535 guides the aerosol sucked by sucking fan 534 to aerosol filter 537 and clean air 538 is released.
(124) In one embodiment, a transparent shield with a cluster of audio through holes and aerosol sucking fan above, below, left side, or right side of the cluster of through holes is used to block aerosol penetrating from one side of transparent shield to the other side of the transparent shield.
(125) In another embodiment, an aerosol transparent shield is self contained and has an aerosol filter attached to its holder.
(126) In one embodiment, an aerosol transparent shield is portable and powered by attached batteries.
(127) In another embodiment, an aerosol transparent shield uses a plastic tape that moves front and back at the gap between its transparent shield and surface the aerosol transparent shield sits on.
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(129) Aerosol transparent shield 540 includes, among other things, shield holder 541, transparent shield 542, “n” audio through holes 543, “n” aerosol sucking fans 544, aerosol pipe 545, and power supply 546.
(130) In one embodiment, a transparent shield with multiple cluster of audio through holes spaced with equal distance or random distance, having an aerosol sucking fan above, below, right or left side of the cluster of through holes is used to block aerosol penetrating from one side of transparent shield to the other side of the transparent shield.
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(133) Door aerosol sucking shield 560 includes, among other things, left side sucking fan 562, right side sucking fan 563, aerosol pipe 564, and an attached aerosol filter.
(134) In one embodiment, a door aerosol sucking shield uses sucking fans attached to the frame of the door to block any aerosol passing through the door.
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(136) In one embodiment, a horn is used to make the air blown by an air blowing fan focused, with higher CFM and narrower width.
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(139) In one embodiment, an aerosol sucking fan assembly uses an attached aerosol filter that can be replaced when needed.
(140) In another embodiment, an aerosol sucking fan assembly with attached aerosol filter is portable and sits on any flat surface.
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(143) The air sucking (blowing) assembly has two different structures based on using a remote sucking (blowing) pump (
(144) Patient aerosol protection 630 includes, among other things, an aerosol pip fan holder 631 or 636, and sucking fan 632 or 637. In case of remote air sucking pump fans 632 or 637 are not used.
(145) In one embodiment, a rectangular or elliptical (circular) aerosol pipe and fan holder uses sucking fan to block a patient's aerosol.
(146) In another embodiment, aerosol guiding pipe is like a ring with free space, transparent glass, or other material in its middle.
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(148) The movement of the upper arm 255 (260) and lower arm 254 (259) can be controlled by a controller that resides in a central processing unit (CPU) using image sensors located on flexible arm 251 (256), at a suitable location on upper or lower arm, and one of the adaptors explained above. The image sensor tracks the movement of the patient's face by sending the face image to an image processing algorithm located in the CPU. The image processing algorithm uses the received images from the sensors to identify the movement of the patient's head or face. The tracking information from image processing algorithm is used by the adaptors 252 (257) and 253 (258) to adjust the distance between the upper arm and the lower arm and set their angle (of sucking or blowing plane) reference to horizontal plane and vertical plane. There are several mechanisms to do the adjustment that are not subject of this application. The fans as well as devices used for adjustment use either direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) voltage.
(149) The fans and pump used for PAP are either sucking fan/pump or blowing fan/pump depending on application. With adjustment of upper and lower arms of PAP it is possible to provide two sucking (blowing) planes that have a distance between them and with an appropriate angle referenced to vertical or horizontal planes. The two sucking planes provide better protection, suction, and redundancy in case one of the arms malfunctions and fails. The same applies when instead of sucking fan/pump blowing fan or pump is used. When blowing fan or pump is used the PAP will have two air blowing planes with a distance between them and with an appropriate angle referenced to vertical or horizontal planes. Similarly, two blowing planes provide higher protection and redundancy.
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(151) The portable aerosol shield 650 includes, among other things, adjustable holder 651, adjustable flexible arm and aerosol pipe 653, aerosol pipe and fan holder 652, sucking fan 654, and aerosol filter 656.
(152) In one embodiment, fan holder that sucking fans are attached to it has various shapes, is rotatable, and its location is adjustable by a flexible arm holding it and a height adjustable holder of the flexible arm.
(153) In another embodiment, aerosol pipe and fan holder that sucking fans are attached to is similar to a circular, elliptical, or rectangular ring that its middle is free space, transparent glass or transparent plastic.
(154) In another embodiment, the aerosol protection shield is portable and self contained and has an attached aerosol filter to its adjustable holder.
(155) In one embodiment, aerosol protection shield uses battery to power the sucking fans and the battery is attached to the adjustable holder of the aerosol protection shield.
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(157) The ceiling protection shield 660 includes, among other things, flexible arm 661, aerosol pipe 664, aerosol pipe and fan holder 662, and sucking fan 663.
(158) In one embodiment, an aerosol protection shield uses a flexible arm that is attached to a ceiling.
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(160) The wall protection shield 670 includes, among other things, flexible arm 671, aerosol pipe 674, aerosol pipe and fan holder 672, and sucking fan 673.
(161) In one embodiment, an aerosol protection shield uses a flexible arm that is attached to a wall.
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(163) The bed protection shield 680 includes, among other things, flexible arm 681, aerosol pipe 684, aerosol pipe and fan holder 682, and sucking fan 683.
(164) In one embodiment, a bed protection shield uses a flexible arm that is attached to a wall to block aerosol released from a patient lying in a hospital bed.
(165) In another embodiment, the aerosol pipe and fan holder 682 with rectangular or elliptical architecture is covered by a flexible transparent material that resembles a tent with a ceiling that has sucking fans.
(166) In one embodiment, the flexible transparent cover over the rectangular, circular or elliptical aerosol pipe and fan holder 682 has provision for a person's hand in form of access holes or access sleeves.
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(168) The portable bed protection shield 690 includes, among other things, flexible arm 691, aerosol pipe 694, aerosol pipe and fan holder 692, sucking fan 693, and aerosol filter 698.
(169) In one embodiment, a bed protection shield uses a flexible arm that is attached to a patient bed to block aerosol released from a patient lying in a hospital bed that is moving.
(170) In another embodiment, a bed protection shield has a flexible arm that is connected to the bed stand of a moving bed.
(171) In one embodiment, a bed protection shield has aerosol filter that is installed underneath the moving bed.
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(173) Personal protection helmet 700 includes, among other things, sucking fan 701, aerosol filter 702, aerosol filter 705, sucking fan 706, transparent shield 707, plastic cover with locking knot 708, locking knot or fastening tape 709 and controller and battery 710.
(174) In one embodiment, a battery operated helmet uses sucking fans, aerosol filters, transparent shield, and a plastic cover with a knot to totally isolate face of a person who wears the helmet from air in the environment.
(175) In one embodiment, a battery operated helmet uses sucking fans, aerosol filters, transparent shield, and a plastic cover with a knot to totally isolate mouth, ear, nose, and eyes of the person who wears the helmet from air in the environment.
(176) In another embodiment, the plastic cover with a knot used to block air from environment penetrating the inside air of the personal protection helmet is transparent.
(177) In one embodiment, personal protection helmet 700 uses a plastic cover that is fastened to the neck by a fastening strap or tape.
(178) In another embodiment, the plastic cover can use cloth or other flexible materials.
(179) In one embodiment, a controller is used to adjust sucking power of sucking fans used in the personal protection helmet.
(180) In another embodiment, a controller is used to collect data from various sensors installed in various location of personal protection helmet and uses the data to monitor certain safety parameters and compares them with certain pre-configured thresholds and make action if the thresholds are exceeded.
(181) In one embodiment, the controller through information data receives from various sensors and devices used in the personal protection helmet controls the operation of the helmet.
(182) In one embodiment, the fan and filter assembly has an “L” shape and vertical side of the “L” shape is used for sucking fans and horizontal side of “L” shape is used for aerosol filters.
(183) In another embodiment, the transparent shield has a vertical straight or a vertical arc shape.
(184) In one embodiment, the aerosol filters are replaceable.
(185) In another embodiment, the battery which provides the power for the personal protection helmet is replaceable or rechargeable.
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(189) Personal protection helmet 760 includes, among other things, sucking fan 761, filter 762, filter 765, sucking fan 766, transparent shield 767, plastic cover with locking knot 768, locking knot 769 and controller and battery 770.
(190) In one embodiment, the fan and filter assembly has an “L” shape and vertical side of the “L” shape is used for aerosol filters and horizontal side of “L” shape is used for sucking fans.
(191) In another embodiment, the vertical side of “L” shape is arced to fit the back of the head of the person wearing the personal protection helmet.
(192) In another embodiment, the horizontal side of “L” shape is arced to fit the top of the head of the person wearing the personal protection helmet.
(193) In one embodiment, personal protection helmet uses any arbitrary mechanical shape with all the components of the personal protection helmet that fits head of a person wearing it, and is light and highly durable and reliable.
(194) In one embodiment, the aerosol filters are replaceable.
(195) In another embodiment, the battery which provides the power for the personal protection helmet is replaceable or rechargeable.
(196) In one embodiment, sensors are used to collect data related to the condition of the aerosol filter and sent the data to control to decide when the aerosol filter needs to be replaced and notify the person uses the personal protection helmet.
(197) In one embodiment, noise cancellation for a personal protection helmet uses a microphone and speaker to reduce noise of the sucking fans.
(198) In another embodiment, sample of ambient noise close to sucking fan is taken using a microphone attached to the helmet close to sucking fans and sent to controller to process.
(199) In one embodiment, the controller collects the noise samples from the microphone, applies them to an algorithm that produces noise with opposite angle and sends it to a speaker which is closed to the sucking fans in order to dampen the noise from sucking fans.
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(201) Personal protection helmet 780 includes, among other things, sucking fan 781, filter 782, filter 785, sucking fan 786, transparent shield 787, plastic jacket cover with locking knot 788, locking knot 789 and controller and battery 790.
(202) In one embodiment, the plastic jacket cover 788 totally isolates the air inside the personal protection helmet from the air in environment.
(203) In one embodiment, plastic jacket cover 788 instead of plastic uses cloth or other flexible materials.
(204) In another embodiment, the plastic jacket cover uses waist fastening strap, a front zipper to the front shield, and a wrist fastening strap.
(205) In another embodiment, the plastic jacket cover and pants are one piece and uses ankle fastening strap, wrist lock or fastening strap, and front zipper.
(206) In one embodiment, the personal protection helmet is one piece and covers from ankle to wrist and uses front zipper up to transparent shield and fastening strap for the ankle and wrist.
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(208) The PPE 800 includes, among other things, an extendable and flexible arm 811, sucking fan 801, aerosol filter 802, nozzle 803, nozzle 806, aerosol filter 807, sucking fan 808, transparent cover 809 and locking knot or fastening strap 810.
(209) In one embodiment, a ceiling hanged PPE 800 is installed above seats of transportation vehicles such as airplane, train, taxi, trucks, and any personal vehicle.
(210) In another embodiment, PPE 800 totally isolates head and face of a passenger from the air in the environment.
(211) In one embodiment, PPE 800 through a pair of sucking fan and aerosol filter provides cleaned environment air to person wearing it and through another pair of aerosol filter and sucking fan sucks the interior contaminated air of PPE 800 and release clean air to the environment.
(212) In another embodiment, PPE 500 uses a transparent cover which is tightly fastened, taped or glued to the aerosol filter and sucking fan assembly to create an interior environment that covers head and face of a person wearing it and is tightly fastened across the neck of the person without any air exiting or penetrating the PPE 800.
(213) In one embodiment, the transparent cover used for PPE 800 in no circumstances blocks mouth or nose of the person wearing the PPE 800.
(214) In another embodiment, the transparent cover used for PPE 800 follows all movements of the head of the person wearing the PPE 800.
(215) In one embodiment, a PPE 800 is attached to a ceiling above a seat used by a passenger of a transportation vehicle with a flexible arm.
(216) In another embodiment, the flexible arm used by PPE 800 is easily expandable in length and allows PPE 800 readily moves around.
(217) In another embodiment, the flexible arm does not allow the PPE 800 to collapse and firmly bears the weight of the aerosol filters and sucking fans assembly.
(218) In one embodiment, the aerosol filter and sucking fan assembly used for PPE 800 is very low weight.
(219) In another embodiment, flexible arm provides power for the sucking fans.
(220) In one embodiment, the aerosol filter has a sensor which through an LED light indicates when the filter needs to be replaced.
(221) In another embodiment, the aerosol filter is readily replaceable.
(222) In another embodiment, PPE 800 has sensors that monitor circulation of air and alarms if the circulation stopped, reduced from adjusted amount or a threshold.
(223) In one embodiment, PPE 800 uses nozzles to adjust the amount of air enter and exit the head and face cover.
(224) In another embodiment, PPE 800 uses nozzles to adjust the orientation of the air entering and exiting.
(225) In one embodiment, when PPE 800 is not used it is collapsed and pushed up to attached to the ceiling.
(226)
(227) In one embodiment, a flexible arm of PPE 820 is attached to head rest.
(228) In another embodiment, the entire PPE 820 is placed inside the arm rest of a seat and when needed is pulled out.
(229) In one embodiment, PPE 820 is installed underneath of a seat and pulled out and extended to the head through its flexible arm.
(230) In another embodiment, when appropriate, PPE 820 is installed to the back of front seat and pulled out and extended to head through its flexible arm.
(231) In one embodiment, PPE 820 rests in the magazine pocket of front seat and pulled out when needed.
(232) In another embodiment, power to sucking fans and sensors used by PPE 820 are supplied by flexible arm that is attached to aerosol filter and sucking fan assembly.
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(234) PPE helmet 840 uses a sucking fan 841 to suck air from environment, an aerosol filter 842 to filter the sucked air from environment and releases clean air 843 to the interior of PPE helmet 840. Contaminated air 844 through aerosol filter 845 is sucked by sucking fan 846 and clean air is released to environment. A transparent face cover 847 is attached to the sucking fan and aerosol filter assembly and tightly attached to the person using PPE helmet 840. The face and head cover 847 does not block mouth and nose of the person using PPE helmet 840. The transparent face and head cover 847 covers a person's face down to the neck and uses a fastening strap 849 to knot under the chin and a neck lock knot 848 which is a fastening strap or tape to tightly attach the cover to the back of the neck without any environment air penetrating the interior of PPE helmet 840 and any interior air of PPE helmet 840 being released to environment. The transparent face and head cover 847 also provides enough room for extensive and freely movement of a person's head without blocking mouth and nose of the person.
(235) The portable PPE helmet 840 includes, among other things, a sucking fan 841, aerosol filter 842, aerosol filter 845, sucking fan 846, transparent cover 847, chin strap 849, neck fastening strap or tape 848, and data and power USB cable 850.
(236) In one embodiment, PPE helmet 840 is portable and is used to protect the person wearing it from any unwanted aerosol in the environment.
(237) In another embodiment, PPE helmet 840 is powered by battery.
(238) In one embodiment, PPE helmet 840 uses a USB cable to obtain power.
(239) In another embodiment, PPE helmet 840 uses the USB cable to exchange information data with an external controller.
(240) In one embodiment, PPE helmet 840 uses an attached or local controller to monitor the function of PPE helmet 840 and produce an alarm in case of malfunction or need for replacement of a component.
(241) In another embodiment, PPE helmet 840 uses an external controller that is attached to the body of the Person who wears the PPE helmet 840 to monitor operation and produce an alarm in case of malfunction or need for replacement of a component.
(242) In one embodiment, PPE helmet 840 uses a strap which fastened under the chin to hold the PPE helmet 840 steady when it is worn by a person.
(243) In another embodiment, the controller used by PPE helmet 840 uses Bluetooth to communicate with an application of a smart phone.
(244) In one embodiment, an application in a smart phone is used to communicate with controller attached to PPE helmet 840 or an external controller attached to the body of a person wearing PPE helmet 840 to configure the parameters for sucking fans and monitoring sensors used by PPE helmet 840.
(245) In one embodiment, the transparent cover is a hazmat suit with no head cap connected to sucking fans, and aerosol filter assembly.
(246) In another embodiment, the hazmat suit uses a front zipper, and wrist straps to totally isolate the interior of the helmet from environment and prevent any air leaks out to the environment and any air from environment leaks inside the helmet interior.
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(248) The dentist aerosol shield 890 includes, among other things, flexible arm 891, aerosol pipe 894, aerosol pipe and fan holder 892, and sucking fan 893.
(249) In one embodiment, a dentist aerosol shield uses air sucking fans to suck the aerosol that comes out of a patient's mouth.
(250) In another embodiment, a dentist aerosol shield uses an aerosol pipe and fan holder with a rectangular, a circular or an elliptical structure.
(251) In one embodiment, a dentist aerosol shield uses an aerosol pipe and fan holder that is covered by a flexible transparent material that resembles a tent with a ceiling that has sucking fans.
(252) In one embodiment, the flexible transparent cover over the rectangular, circular or elliptical aerosol pipe and fan holder has provision for a person's hand in form of access openings or access sleeves.
(253) In another embodiment, the aerosol disposal inlet of drainage pipe of a sink in dentist operatory room is used to dispose the aerosol sucked from mouth of a patient and the inlet to the drainage pipe is after the standing water.
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(255) Aerosol sucking fan 913 sucks air from the top of shield 920 in a vertical surface that is a distance “d” spaced from the vertical surface that sucking fan 924 sucks from. The distance “d” is adjustable for best performance of the aerosol shield 920. By adjusting sucking power and orientations of the air sucked by air sucking fan 924, distance “d” between the vertical surfaces that air is sucked, sucking power and sucking orientation or direction of sucking fan 923 the performance of the aerosol shield 920 is adjusted for best performance.
(256) In one embodiment, aerosol shield uses tandem fans for both top and bottom air sucking.
(257) In another embodiment, the sucking fans are in two different vertical surface or line and operate as two shields with a specified distance between them where the sucking surface that uses sucking fan at the bottom is before the sucking surface that uses sucking fans at the top.
(258) Various embodiments are thus described. While particular embodiments have been described, it should be appreciated that the embodiments should not be construed as limited by such description, but rather construed according to the following claims.