Modular Recycling Air Curtain Device
20220010995 ยท 2022-01-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F8/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F8/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2009/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2009/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24F9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F8/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A module air curtain and recirculation system that can be incorporated into various tables and workstations that provides 1) an effective air curtain between individuals, 2) a reduction of harmful viruses and 3) the ability for two or more people to be in close proximity without having to wear personal protective equipment such as face masks. The apparatus for indoor air filtration and conditioning creates an air curtain between and around people. The device captures aerosolized droplets expelled from occupants and recirculates cleaned air to operate the air curtain while greatly increasing effective air changes per hour in spaces it is employed. While portable room air purifiers are used to improve the air quality of indoor spaces and reduce particles, allergens, and viruses, they do little to stop the person-to-person transmission of viruses. This device solves these deficiencies. Through applied effort, ingenuity, innovation and testing these issues have been solved by the embodiment of the presently disclosed modular system. Employment of this system can allow businesses, schools and restaurants to resume more normal activity.
Claims
1. A modular air curtain device for treating air in one or more occupant zones, the device comprising: one or more table structures, wherein each of the one or more table structures is located in one of the one or more occupant zones, such that each of the one or more occupant zones surrounds at least one of the one or more table structures, and wherein the each of the one or more table structures comprises one of one or more substantially horizontal, flat table surfaces and one or more table support elements, and wherein each of the one or more table support elements supports one of the one or more table surfaces, and wherein each of the one or more table support elements houses a draft fan and one or more primary air treatment systems pneumatically connected downstream or upstream of the draft fan; one or more air intakes, wherein each of the one or more air intakes is located in one of the one or more table structures, and wherein the draft fan in each of the one or more table support elements is operative to induce a negative air pressure at each of the one or more air intakes, so as to draw into each of the one or more air intakes an intake air flow from one of the one or more occupant zones, and wherein the draft fan in each of the one or more table support elements is pneumatically connected upstream or downstream of one of the one or more primary air treatment systems, and wherein each of the one or more primary air treatment systems is operative to remove and/or destroy pathogens from the intake air flow from one of the one or more occupant zones; one or more treated air outlets, wherein each of the one or more treated air outlets is located in one of the one or more table support elements, and wherein each of the one or more treated air outlets is pneumatically connected downstream of at least one of the one or more primary air treatment systems, and wherein each of the one or more treated air outlets expel from one of the one or more occupant zones a treated air flow from the at least one of the one or more primary air treatment systems; and one or more exhaust outlets, wherein each of the one or more exhaust outlets is located above one of the one or more occupant zones, and wherein each of the one or more exhaust outlets is pneumatically connected downstream of at least one exhaust fan, and wherein each of the one or more exhaust outlets comprise one or more curtain air nozzles and one or more occupant air nozzles, and wherein each of the one or more curtain air nozzles is configured to direct a positive pressure curtain air flow around a periphery of one of the one or more occupant zones, so as to pneumatically isolate the one of the one or more occupant zones from an ambient atmosphere, and wherein each of the one or more occupant air nozzles is configured to direct a positive pressure occupant air flow downward through one or the one or more occupant zones, so as to entrain suspended aerosols and suspended pathogens in the one of the one or more occupant zones and carry the suspended aerosols and suspended pathogens into one of the one or more air intakes located in the one of the one or more occupant zones.
2. The device according to claim 1, further comprising an exhaust hood, wherein the exhaust hood has a hood intake, and wherein the hood intake contains the exhaust fan and one or more secondary air treatment systems pneumatically connected downstream or upstream of the exhaust fan, and wherein the exhaust fan produces a negative pressure at a hood inlet opening upstream of the exhaust fan in the hood intake, such that the treated air flow expelled from the one or more occupant zones through the one or more treated air outlets is drawn into the hood intake through the hood inlet opening, and such that the treated air is further treated by the one or more secondary air treatment systems so as to become a recycled air flow, and wherein the recycled air flow is forced by the exhaust fan through the one or more exhaust outlets back into the one or more occupant zones.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the curtain air flow is between 5% and 40% by volume of a total air flow of the each of the one or more exhaust outlets.
4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the curtain air flow is between 25% and 35% by volume of a total air flow of the each of the one or more exhaust outlets.
5. The device according to claim 3, wherein the each of the one or more exhaust nozzles has a discharge velocity between 800 and 2500 feet per minute.
6. The device according to claim 4, wherein the each of the one or more exhaust nozzles has a discharge velocity between 800 and 2500 feet per minute.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the one or more primary air treatment systems comprise air filters, electrostatic precipitators and/or ultraviolet light.
8. The device according to claim 7, wherein one or more secondary air treatment systems comprise air filters, electrostatic precipitators, and/or ultraviolet light.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein each of the one or more air intakes is covered by a porous cover which is operative to block noise and light from one of the one or more primary air treatment systems.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0015] Each table structure 102 comprises a horizontal, flat table surface 103, and a table support element 104, which supports the table surface 103 from below. Each table support element 104 has an interior that houses a draft fan 105 and one or more primary air treatment systems 106, which are pneumatically connected downstream of the draft fan 105. While the primary air treatment systems 106 are pneumatically connected downstream of the draft fan 105 in this embodiment, it should be understood that they can also be connected upstream of the draft fan 105. The primary air treatment systems can comprise air filters 107, ultraviolet lights 108 and/or electrostatic precipitators (not shown).
[0016] In each of the table structures 102 are one or more air intakes 109, in which a negative air pressure is induced by the draft fan 105, so as to draw an intake air flow 110 into the air intakes 109 from one of the occupant zones 101. The intake air flow 110 is drawn by the draft fan 105 downstream into the primary air treatment systems 106, which operate to remove and/or destroy pathogens from the intake air flow 110, so as to produce a treated air flow 111. From one or more treated air outlets 112, located at or near the base of the table support element 104, the treated air flow 111 is expelled from the occupant zone 101 by the positive pressure of the draft fan 105.
[0017] Located above each of the occupant zones 101 are one or more exhaust outlets, each of which is pneumatically connected downstream of an exhaust fan 116. Each of the exhaust outlets 113 comprises one or more curtain air nozzles 114 and one or more occupant air nozzles 115. Each of the curtain air nozzles directs a positive pressure curtain air flow 117 around the periphery of one of the occupant zones 101, so as to pneumatically isolate that occupant zone 101 from the ambient atmosphere. Each of the occupant air nozzles 115 directs a positive pressure occupant air flow 118 downward through one of the occupant zones 101, so as to entrain suspended aerosols and suspended pathogens in that occupant zone 101 and carry them into the air intakes 109 of the table structures 102 located in that occupant zone 101.
[0018] The first embodiment of the present invention 100A depicted in
[0019] Optionally, each of the air intakes 109 in the table structure 102 can be covered by a porous cover 124, which operates to block noise and light from the primary air treatment systems 106 contained in the table support element 104.
[0020] Although the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that many additions, modifications and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the accompanying claims.