Cartridge for Respiration Device
20210322798 · 2021-10-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62B19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A respiration device is provided configured to kill infectious virus or other air borne contagion before it enters the user's airways. The respiration device comprises a wearable mask portion, an evacuation filter in fluid connection to the wearable mask portion; and at least one UV (ultraviolet) cartridge in fluid connection to the wearable mask portion. The UV cartridge comprises a housing having an inlet at a first end and an outlet at a second end opposite the first end; a series of UV bulbs located within the housing; and a powering means. Ambient air enters the respirator device through the inlet and is subject to UV radiation emitted from the series of UV bulbs such that the ambient air becomes sterilized air. Sterilized air exits the UV cartridge and enters the wearable mask portion via the outlet. A user is able to inhale the sterilized air entering the mask portion and exhale the used air through the evacuation filter.
Claims
1. A respirator device comprising: a wearable mask portion; an evacuation filter in fluid connection to the wearable mask portion; and at least one UV (ultraviolet) cartridge in fluid connection to the wearable mask portion; the UV cartridge comprising: a housing having an inlet at a first end and an outlet at a second end opposite the first end; a series of UV bulbs located within the housing; and a means for powering said UV bulbs; wherein ambient air enters the respirator device through the inlet and is subject to UV radiation emitted from the series of UV bulbs such that the ambient air becomes sterilized air; the sterilized air exits the UV cartridge and enters the wearable mask portion via the outlet; and wherein a user is able to inhale the sterilized air entering the mask portion and exhale the sterilized air through the evacuation filter.
2. The respirator device according to claim 1, wherein the UV bulbs emit UVC radiation.
3. The respirator device according to claim 2, wherein the UVC radiation has a wavelength of 264 nanometers.
4. The respirator device according to claim 1, wherein the UV cartridge is composed of an anti-reflective material.
5. The respirator device according to claim 1, wherein the UV bulbs are LED (light emitting diodes) UV bulbs.
6. The respirator device according to claim 1, wherein the means for powering said UV bulbs is a battery.
7. The respirator device according to claim 6, wherein a means for determining battery status is provided.
8. The respirator device according to claim 1, wherein the respirator device further comprises an on/off switch to engage the respirator device to have an on-status or an off-status such that the on-status permits ambient air to enter the UV cartridge and the off-status prohibits ambient air from entering the UV cartridge.
9. The respirator device according to claim 1, wherein the wearable mask portion is full face.
10. The respirator device according to claim 1, wherein a dust filter is connected to the UV cartridge to prevent dust particles from entering the UV cartridge.
11. A UV cartridge for a respirator device comprising: a housing having an inlet at a first end and an outlet at a second end opposite the first end; a series of UV bulbs located within the housing; and a means for powering said UV bulbs; wherein ambient air enters the UV cartridge through the inlet and is subject to UV radiation emitted from the series of UV bulbs such that the ambient air becomes sterilized air; and the sterilized air exits the UV cartridge via the outlet.
12. The UV cartridge according to claim 11, wherein the UV bulbs emit UVC radiation.
13. The UV cartridge according to claim 12, wherein the UVC radiation has a wavelength of 264 nanometers.
14. The UV cartridge according to claim 11, wherein the UV cartridge is composed of an anti-reflective material.
15. The UV cartridge according to claim 11, wherein the UV bulbs are LED (light emitting diodes) UV bulbs.
16. The UV cartridge according to claim 11, wherein the means for powering said UV bulbs is a battery.
17. The UV cartridge according to claim 16, wherein a means for determining battery status is provided.
18. The UV cartridge according to claim 11, wherein the respirator device further comprises an on/off switch to engage the respirator device to have an on-status or an off-status such that the on-status permits ambient air to enter the UV cartridge and the off-status prohibits ambient air from entering the UV cartridge.
19. The respirator device according to claim 11, wherein a dust filter is connected to the UV cartridge to prevent dust particles from entering the UV cartridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Embodiments will now be described with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Elastomeric respirators 200, as known in the prior art, typically comprise a mask portion 120 as well as at least one filter cartridge 122, as shown in
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[0022] A UV cartridge 100 is herein provided which is capable of exterminating air-borne viruses and bacteria before they enter a user's airways. It can be appreciated that the UV cartridge 100 can replace a filter cartridge 122 of a respiration device such as an elastomeric respirator device 200. The UV cartridge 100 also comprises a couplings means 130 to couple to the mask portion of an existing elastomeric respirator 200. The UV cartridge 100 is reusable yet completely sanitary and effective whilst being easy to operate and maintain.
[0023] A schematic view of the UV cartridge 100 is provided in
[0024] Ambient air is absorbed from an inlet 102. The ambient air is then subject to the series of LED UV bulbs 104. In this embodiment, the ambient air is subject to multiple layers of UV bulbs 104. The UV bulbs 104 are charged through a first battery 108. The first battery 108 may be rechargeable or replaceable. The longer exposure to ultraviolet light will cause a higher number of the airborne contagions to be exterminated. At an opposite end, the cleaned air exits the UV cartridge 100 and enters the user's nose, mouth and lungs through the passage 106. The flow rate of the air 112 passing through the UV cartridge 100 is primarily dependent on the user's breath. For instance, the air flow through the mask for a user taking slow breaths may be slower than the air flow through the mask for a user taking faster breaths. The user's breath will therefore ensure that the incoming ambient air passes through the various layers of UV bulbs 104 before exiting through the passage 106. Once the user breathes the air, it may be exhaled through the UV cartridge 100 or through an evacuation filter 124. It can be appreciated that the UV cartridge 100 should contain at least the volume of space that would allow ample air to enter the space and exit. For instance, the tidal volume (volume of air breathed in or out per breath) of an average user is approximately 0.5 litres.
[0025] The UV cartridge 100 may also comprise a second battery 110 and may have a coloured LED light 116 to show the status of the batteries 108, 110. For instance, the coloured LED light may show green for high charge, red for low charge, etc. Furthermore, the respiration device may also comprise an on/off switch 114 to conserve battery life of the device. The on/off switch 114 may also be a depressible button or any other suitable switch known to a person skilled in the art. It can be appreciated that the on/off switch 114 should not accidentally turn off during use and therefore should be placed accordingly. For instance, the on/off switch 114 may be placed on the side of the UV cartridge 100 where the user is not likely to accidentally engage the on/off switch 114. Other placements of the on/off switch may be possible as well. The on/off switch 114 may also include a protective member to decrease the likelihood of it being accidentally engaged. The on/off switch 114 may also be waterproof.
[0026] Additionally, the UV cartridge may be used to replace a filter cartridge of an existing elastomeric respirator. In this embodiment, the UV cartridge can be sized according to a filter cartridge such that it can easily replace the filter cartridge. For construction masks, the UV cartridge may also be equipped with a dust filter to prevent dust and particulates from entering the UVC cartridge. The dust filter may be in the form of an adapter at the outside of the UV cartridge 100.
[0027] It can be appreciated that the user should not be subject to the emitted UVC radiation from the UVC lightbulbs. As such, the UV cartridge 100 can be in fluid connection to the mask, however light from the UV bulbs will not reach the user. The internal walls 118 of the UV cartridge 100 may also include an anti-reflective (AR) coating in order to maximize photon emission from the LED UVC light bulbs. This can help increase the efficiency of the respiration device as the emitted photons of light will be reflected within the UV cartridge 100, increasing their contact with the airborne contagion and killing them faster. The UV cartridge 100 can be constructed from sapphire or fused silica. The anti-reflective coating may be applied to one or both faces of the UV cartridge 100.
[0028] Some materials including some plastics are susceptible to breakdown by UV light. Therefore, a UV stable material is preferable for the construction of the UV cartridge 100. Certain plastics such as acrylic, Ultem®, PVDF, and PTFE are inherently UV stable. Therefore, in a preferred embodiment the UV cartridge 100 is constructed from a UV-stable plastic such as acrylic, Ultem®, PVDF, or PTFE.
[0029] The mask portion of the respiration device may be half-face mask, without eye protection; or a full-face mask including eye protection. The respiration device may be particularly useful for people in health care, for example, health care workers, front line health care workers, doctors, nurses, and patients. However, it can be appreciated that other populations, such as the general public could also use the mask.
[0030] In one embodiment, a full face mask can be constructed which comprises a panel of UVC bulbs. The UVC bulbs face away from the user such that the emitted radiation cannot be felt by the user.
[0031] For simplicity and clarity of illustration, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the examples described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the examples described herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the examples described herein. Also, the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the examples described herein.
[0032] It will be appreciated that the examples and corresponding diagrams used herein are for illustrative purposes only. Different configurations and terminology can be used without departing from the principles expressed herein. For instance, components and modules can be added, deleted, modified, or arranged with differing connections without departing from these principles.
[0033] Although the above principles have been described with reference to certain specific examples, various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art as outlined in the appended claims.