Powered Air-Purifying Respirator
20220016447 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62B9/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62B18/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A powered air-purifying respirator has a blower unit with an inlet and an outlet. The blower unit draws air through the inlet and out of the outlet. A filter assembly is removably connected on the outlet end of the blower unit. The filter assembly has a first end and a second end. The first end is removably connected to the outlet of the blower unit, and the second end of the filter assembly is adapted and configured to be coupled to a breathing hose.
Claims
1. A powered air-purifying respirator comprising: a blower unit comprising a fan with an inlet and an outlet, the blower unit being adapted and configured to draw air through the inlet with the fan and direct pressurized air from the fan out the outlet; and a filter assembly comprising a first end and a second end, the first end of the filter assembly being removably connected to the outlet of the blower unit, the second end of the filter assembly being adapted and configured to be removably connected to a breathing hose.
2. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 1, wherein the filter assembly comprises a filter encased in a filter casing.
3. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 1, further comprising a pressure sensor at the outlet of the blower unit, the pressure sensor being adapted and configured to activate an alarm when the pressure sensor senses decreased output pressure from the blower unit.
4. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 1, wherein the powered air-purifying respirator further comprises a belt coupled to the blower unit.
5. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 4, wherein the powered air-purifying respirator further comprises a battery assembly coupled to the belt, the battery assembly providing power to the blower unit.
6. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 5, wherein the battery assembly comprises a battery holster and a battery, the battery holster is coupled to the belt, the battery holster is configured to receive the battery.
7. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 1, wherein the first end of the filter assembly and the blower outlet cooperate to generate a signal to activate the blower unit when the first end of the filter assembly is properly connected to the blower unit.
8. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 7, wherein the first end of the filter assembly has a magnetic material, and the blower unit outlet has a Hall effect sensor that cooperates with the magnetic material to generate a signal to activate the blower unit when the first end of the filter assembly is properly connected to the blower unit.
9. A powered air-purifying respirator comprising: a blower unit comprising a fan with an inlet and an outlet, the blower unit being adapted and configured to draw air through the inlet with the fan and direct pressurized air from the fan out the outlet; and a filter assembly comprising a first end and a second end, the first end of the filter assembly being removably connected to the outlet of the blower unit, the second end of the filter assembly being adapted and configured to be removably connected to a breathing hose; and a breathing hose comprising a first end and a second end, the first end of the breathing hose being adapted and configured to be removably connected to the second end of the filter assembly.
10. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 9, wherein the filter assembly comprises a filter encased within a filter casing.
11. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 9, further comprising a pressure sensor at the outlet of the blower unit, the pressure sensor being adapted and configured to activate an alarm when the pressure sensor senses decreased output pressure from the blower unit.
12. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 9, wherein the powered air-purifying respirator further comprises a belt coupled to the blower unit.
13. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 12, wherein the powered air-purifying respirator further comprises a battery assembly coupled to the belt, the battery assembly providing power to the blower unit.
14. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 13, wherein the battery assembly comprises a battery holster and a battery, the battery holster is coupled to the belt, the battery holster is configured to receive the battery.
15. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 9, wherein the first end of the filter assembly and the blower outlet cooperate to generate a signal to activate the blower unit when the first end of the filter assembly is properly connected to the blower unit.
16. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 15, wherein the first end of the filter assembly has a magnetic material, and the blower unit outlet has a Hall effect sensor that cooperates with the magnetic material to generate a signal to activate the blower unit when the first end of the filter assembly is properly connected to the blower unit.
17. A powered air-purifying respirator comprising: a blower unit comprising a fan with an inlet and an outlet, the blower unit being adapted and configured to draw air through the inlet with the fan and direct pressurized air from the fan out the outlet; and a breathing hose having a length with a first end on one end of the length and a second end on an opposite end of the length, the breathing hose having a filter assembly intermediate of the first and second ends, the first end of the breathing hose being removably connected to the outlet of the blower unit.
18. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 17, wherein the filter assembly comprises a filter encased within a filter casing.
19. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 17, wherein the first end of the breathing hose and the blower outlet cooperate to generate a signal to activate the blower unit when the first end of the breathing hose is properly connected to the blower unit.
20. The powered air-purifying respirator of claim 19, wherein the first end of the breathing hose has a magnetic material, and the blower unit outlet has a Hall effect sensor that cooperates with the magnetic material to generate a signal to activate the blower unit when the first end of the breathing hose is properly connected to the blower unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] Powered air-purifying respirator hoods and respirators have been critical for the protection of the health care workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic. Powered air-purifying respirator systems provide the wearer respiratory protection against COVID-19, while also increasing comfort and decreasing the need for the mask-type personalized fit.
[0016] The drawings show an exemplary powered air-purifying respirator that includes a hood with a connection to a respiratory assembly. The respiratory assembly includes a blower unit, a filter assembly located on the outflow of the blower unit, a battery, belt/buckles, and a breathing hose that is adapted and configured to be connected with the hood.
[0017] The exemplary powered air-purifying respirator shown in the drawings differs from traditional industrial powered air-purifying respirators in that it is designed for healthcare use rather than for use with poisonous gases or highly particulate environments, like welding, asbestos work, silica and pharmaceutical manufacturing. The exemplary powered air-purifying respirator includes a mechanical filter that is on the outflow of the blower motor rather than on the intake side. This allows for easy filter replacement in highly infectious environments. The filter and filter casing may be integrated into the breathing hose, and the filter may be adapted and configured to be replaced by the end user. The breathing hose may be releasably connected to a mask, hood or head piece, which are well known in the art. The hose and filter may be changed by the end user as often as desired. The hose and filer may be discarded after a single use. The filter and hose may be used for an extended period of time. The filter may be discarded after a single use while the breathing hose is used for an extended period of time. For instance, the filter may be useable for a month before replacement, and the hose may be sanitized or sterilized and reused with a new filter.
[0018] Further, by placing the filter on the breathing hose on the outflow side of the blower unit, the filter may act as a check valve to prevent the back flow of contamination into the blower unit. This allows the hood and breathing hose to be used by the same user while allowing the blower unit to be used by multiple users with reduced risk of cross contamination. This increases operational flexibility in that blowers may be changed out and recharged as necessary with reduced risk of cross contamination. The hood may be sanitized as necessary and the hose with the filter may be discarded, while the blower units may be kept operationally ready for use for multiple users.
[0019] The exemplary powered air-purifying respirator also may include a pressure sensor alarm that senses decreased output pressure from the blower which may be caused by an obstruction in the breathing hose. In conventional powered air-purifying respirators, the sensor senses low pressure from the intake side of the blower unit that is caused by an obstruction at the intake which is many times caused by a filter clogged with particulate matter. The exemplary powered air-purifying respirator locates the sensor on the discharge side of the blower unit to provide the user with a more responsive indication that purified air flow to the hood may be disrupted.
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[0023] The breathing hose 16 may extend from the filter assembly second end 52 to the hood or mask 18. The breathing hose 16 may have a length with opposite first and second ends 60,62. The breathing hose first end 60 may be adapted and configured to be removably connected with the filter assembly second end 52, and the breathing hose second end 62 may be adapted and configured to be removably connected with the hood or mask 18. In one aspect, the breathing hose may be 19 mm polyethylene hose with a length of about 3 feet. The removable connections of the first and second ends of the breathing hose 60,62 with the filter assembly 14 and mask/hood 18 may be a screw/union, compression, expansion, clamps, and/or press fit type connection or other known ways of removably connecting flexible tubing. The removable connections of the first and second ends of the breathing hose 60,62 with the filter assembly 14 and mask/hood 18, respectively, allow the breathing hose 16 to be changed by the user as necessary and/or assigned to a particular user, independently of the mask/hood, filter assembly and blower unit.
[0024] The discharge pressure sensor 38 may be arranged within the housing of the blower unit at the outlet 36 of the blower unit 12, and may be adapted and configured to activate an alarm when the pressure sensor senses decreased pressure or air flow from the blower unit 12. The pressor sensor 38 may be positioned at the outlet 36 of the blower unit so as to measure the air pressure inside the breathing hose 16. Thus, if there is an obstruction in the breathing hose 16, the breathing hose may be replaced.
[0025] The belt 20 of the powered air-purifying respirator may be coupled to the blower unit 12 and the battery holster 24. The belt 20 allows the powered air-purifying unit to wrap around the waist of a user and stay in place. The belt 20 may be connected by any standard fastener or buckle known in the art. The battery 22 of the powered air-purifying unit may be coupled to the holster 24 in proximity to the blower unit 12 to provide power to the blower unit. The battery holster 24 may be configured in any way to receive the battery 22. As shown in
[0026] The powered air-purifying unit 10 may be adapted to ensure the filter assembly 14 is correctly installed on the blower unit 12. By way of example and not in any limiting sense, for instance, as shown in
[0027] In addition or in the alternative to the aforementioned keyed arrangement or locking clip arrangement to ensure the filter assembly 14 is correctly installed on the blower unit 12, the filter assembly may be provided with a magnet 95 on its distal end of the first end 50 of the filter assembly, and a Hall effect sensor (or proximity sensor) 96 may be provided on the blower unit outlet 36 or within the blower unit housing adjacent the blower unit outlet as shown in
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[0030] As various modifications could be made in the construction herein described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting.
[0031] Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.