Hyperbaric Chamber Designed for Transport through a Narrow Opening
20220160565 · 2022-05-26
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Abstract
The embodied invention is a hyperbaric chamber that is designed to fit through a narrower dimension, such as a doorway, window, garage, or hallway by utilizing a multi-section design. The preferred embodiment is a split chamber design that allows two or three sections to be moved by caster wheels, either on the legs with casters or on a moving cart. The width of the separate sections is designed to fit through a 34″ doorway, and then are readily bolted together to a desirable length. Additionally, the flanges design that connect the individual vessel parts together are designed to provide the pressure needed at a very low weight.
Claims
1. A multi-section hyperbaric chamber designed for convenient transportation and assembly through narrow openings comprising: A) an enclosed tubular shaped chamber divided into an entry section and a back section, B) said entry section and said back section are connected together by a pair of flanges, said flanges having a plurality of bolt holes with bolts, C) a gasket made from rubber positioned between said pair of flanges, said gasket is between ⅛ and ½ inches thick inclusive, D) said flanges having a plane that is oriented perpendicular to a lengthwise axis of said chamber, E) said flanges made from steel with at least 70,000 psi tensile strength, F) said flanges are substantially ¾″ thick, G) a plurality of support legs, said support legs positioned to stably support said entry section and stably support said back section, H) a plurality of casters, wherein each said support leg is connected to a caster, I) said entry section and said back section each having an axial length less than 36 inches, and J) whereby a) said entry section and said back section are maneuverable by use of said casters, b) said entry section and said back end section are separately maneuverable through an opening less than 36 inches wide, and c) said chamber maintains a hyperbaric pressure when said entry section and said back section are connected together.
2. The multi-section hyperbaric chamber according to claim 1 further comprising a punch mark at the top of each said flange to indicate the top of each said flange.
3. A multi-section hyperbaric chamber designed for convenient transportation and assembly through narrow openings comprising: A) an enclosed tubular shaped chamber divided into an entry section, a center section, and a back section, B) a plurality of flanges, C) said entry section and said center section are connected by a pair of said flanges, D) said center section and said back section are connected by a pair of said flanges, E) said flanges having a plurality of bolt holes with bolts, F) a gasket made from rubber positioned between each said flange pair, said gasket is between ⅛ and ½ inches thick inclusive, G) said flanges having a plane that is oriented perpendicular to a lengthwise axis of said chamber, H) said flanges are made from steel with at least 70,000 psi tensile strength, I) said flanges are substantially ¾″ thick, J) a plurality of support legs, said support legs positioned to stably support said entry section, stably support said center section, and stably support said back section, K) a plurality of casters, wherein each said support leg is connected to a caster, L) said entry section, said center section, and said back section each having an axial length less than 36 inches, and M) whereby a) said entry section, said center section, and said back section are maneuverable by use of said casters, b) said entry section, said center section, and said back section are separately maneuverable through an opening less than 36 inches wide, c) said chamber maintains a hyperbaric pressure when said entry section, said center section, and said back section are connected together.
4. The multi-section hyperbaric chamber according to claim 3 further comprising a punch mark at the top of each said flange to indicate the top of each said flange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] The embodied invention is a hyperbaric chamber design that provides an improved and lower cost installation by creating the chamber in two parts which are assembled together. Either a horizontal or a vertical oriented flange is welded or otherwise joined to each part of the chamber. Preferably, the chamber is only broken down into two parts and is capable of withstanding 2 atmospheres of pressure.
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[0020] Other important connections, such as oxygen and air pressurizing equipment are not shown in any figure.
[0021] For ease of transport, a specialized transportation cart can be employed with supports for the weight of the chamber, and also include tabs, supports, and clamps that will facilitate the movement through hallways and door openings of a building. The smaller design of
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[0024] In general, the pressure test factor for typical 30 psi chamber pressure is 30 psi×1.4=39 psi, and a soapy water test is used to inspect for leaks around the assembly. The ½″ thick rubber gasket (such as Buna-N) is used for sealing to provide improved tolerance of alignments.
[0025] Preferably, the flange material is a high strength steel such as ASTM A516 Grade 70 Plate (also called ASME SA516-70) with a tensile strength of at least 70,000 psi. The flange is preferably about ¾″ thick with an OD that is 4″ larger than the ID. For example, a 42″ diameter chamber will have a slip on flange with an ID of 42″ and an OD about 46″.
[0026] After initial assembly in the assembly plant, a center mark 303 is stamped on the top flange to aid in alignment and assembly. Bolting the sections by utilizing a suitable bolt hole alignment tool, such as an adjustable Spud Wrench (includes a tapered shaft), simplifies alignment and bolting during assembly. Due to the thick gasket, the assembly of the flanges do not have to be carefully aligned.
[0027] When transporting the chamber sections, the caster wheels are used for transport and maneuvering into position (see
[0028] In an alternate embodiment, a short cart moves a chamber section, and the chamber section can be placed in position by removing the cart. In this case, strategic placement of lifting jacks can lift the section off a cart, the cart is removed, and then the sections lowered into place. In another alternate embodiment, a combination of chamber leg casters and a transportation cart is used.
[0029] By utilizing a split design, the pushing force needed to overcome a stair riser at an office entry is reduced as well, and a ramp with a low incline angle is utilized for pushing over higher obstacles, such as a front door step.
[0030] While various embodiments of the present invention have been described, the invention may be modified and adapted to various operational methods to those skilled in the art. Therefore, this invention is not limited to the description and figure shown herein, and includes all such embodiments, changes, and modifications that are encompassed by the scope of the claims.