Backpack decontamination shower shelter
12220094 ยท 2025-02-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K3/325
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An apparatus including an inflatable tube assembly; a shower assembly; configured to be attached to the inflatable tube assembly when the inflatable tube assembly is in an inflated state; a canopy configured to cover the inflatable tube assembly, when the inflatable tube assembly is in the inflated state; a first bottle for inflating the inflatable tube assembly; and a backpack configured to hold the inflatable tube assembly in a deflated state, simultaneously the first bottle. The apparatus may further include a second bottle; wherein the backpack is configured to hold a second bottle, simultaneously with the first bottle and the inflatable tube assembly in the deflated state; and wherein the second bottle includes a decontamination material. The apparatus may further include a third bottle, wherein the third bottle is a water bottle; and wherein the water bottle is configured to supply water to the shower assembly.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: an inflatable tube assembly; a shower assembly; configured to be attached to the inflatable tube assembly when the inflatable tube assembly is in an inflated state; a canopy configured to cover the inflatable tube assembly, when the inflatable tube assembly is in the inflated state; a first bottle for inflating the inflatable tube assembly; a second bottle, which is a water bottle; a manifold; and a backpack configured to hold the inflatable tube assembly in a deflated state, simultaneously with the first bottle, the second bottle, and the manifold; wherein the manifold is configured to direct air from the first bottle to inflate the inflatable tube assembly; and wherein the manifold is configured to direct water from the second bottle to the shower assembly.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a third bottle; and wherein the backpack is configured to hold the third bottle, simultaneously with the first bottle, the second bottle, the manifold, and the inflatable tube assembly in the deflated state; and wherein the third bottle includes a decontamination material.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the manifold is configured to direct air from the first bottle to inflate the inflatable tube assembly, while the first bottle, the second bottle, and the manifold are in the backpack; and wherein the manifold is configured to direct water from the second bottle to the shower assembly, while the first bottle, the second bottle, and the manifold are in the backpack.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the manifold is configured to direct air from the first bottle into the second bottle and to direct water out of the second bottle.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the backpack is configured to hold the inflatable tube assembly in a deflated state, simultaneously with the first bottle, the second bottle, the manifold, the canopy, and the shower assembly.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first and second bottles are stored in a bottom of the backpack; wherein a region is provided in the backpack above the first and second bottles; and wherein the manifold, and the inflatable tube assembly in the deflated state are configured to be simultaneously located in the region, while the first and second bottles are stored in the bottom of the backpack.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the manifold is configured to permit a flow of air from the first bottle to inflate the inflatable tube assembly; wherein the manifold is configured to permit a flow of water from the second bottle to the shower assembly; and wherein the manifold is configured to direct a flow of air from the first bottle to the second bottle to force water to the shower assembly.
8. A method comprising inflating an inflatable tube assembly by using a first bottle; attaching a shower assembly to the inflatable tube assembly when the inflatable tube assembly is in the inflated state; and covering the inflatable tube assembly with a canopy, when the inflatable tube assembly is in the inflated state; wherein the inflatable tube assembly is inflated by using a manifold; and further comprising using the manifold to supply water to the shower assembly.
9. The method of claim 8 further comprising removing the inflatable tube assembly from a backpack, when the inflatable tube assembly is in a deflated state, prior to inflating the inflatable tube assembly; and wherein the backpack includes the first bottle, and a second bottle; wherein the second bottle is a water bottle; and wherein the manifold is used to supply water from the second bottle to the shower assembly.
10. The method of claim 9 further comprising removing the first bottle from the backpack prior to inflating the inflatable tube assembly.
11. The method of claim 9 wherein the manifold is used to cause air from the first bottle to inflate the inflatable tube assembly, while the first bottle, the second bottle, and the manifold are in the backpack; and wherein the manifold is used to cause water to be supplied from the second bottle to the shower assembly, while the first bottle, the second bottle, and the manifold are in the backpack.
12. The method of claim 9 wherein the step of removing the inflatable tube assembly from the backpack, when the inflatable tube assembly is in the deflated state, includes removing the inflatable tube assembly, the shower assembly, and the canopy out from a region of the backpack, while the first and second bottles are in another region of the backpack.
13. The method of claim 9 wherein the manifold is configured to permit a flow of air from the first bottle to inflate the inflatable tube assembly; wherein the manifold is configured to permit a flow of water from the second bottle to the shower assembly; and wherein the manifold is configured to permit a flow of air from the first bottle to the second bottle to force water to the shower assembly.
14. The method of claim 9 further comprising removing the second bottle from the backpack prior to inflating the inflatable tube assembly, and using the second bottle to supply water to the shower assembly after the shower assembly is attached to the inflatable tube assembly when the inflatable tube assembly is in the inflated state.
15. The method of claim 14 further comprising removing the first bottle from the backpack prior to inflating the inflatable tube assembly, and using the manifold to cause the first bottle to force water from the second bottle to be supplied to the shower assembly after the shower assembly is attached to the inflatable tube assembly when the inflatable tube assembly is in the inflated state.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(28) The apparatus 1 further includes cords 18, 20, 22, and 24 (cords 18, 20, 22 shown in
(29) The apparatus 1 further includes sides 21 and 23 and cord or strap 60 with Velcro (trademarked) and/or loops portion 60a, which also may include a label or name for the apparatus 1, shown in
(30) The canopy 2 includes portions 2a, 2b, 2c, 2e, 2f, 2g, 2h, 2i, 2j, and 2k, which are shown in
(31) There is a side hose hole 16 through the portion 2a of the canopy 2.
(32) The hose 30 provides both air inflation for the tube assembly 100 and water supply for a shower apparatus 128, shown in
(33) There is a second hose 33, which is an air hose for inflation, leading from the backpack 50 shown in
(34) The door 4, in at least one embodiment, is configured to be the single entry exit into the inner chamber enclosed by the canopy 2.
(35) The loops 18a, 20a, 22a, and 24a shown in
(36) The backpack 50 is configured to be able to hold the rest of the entire apparatus 1, as well as a water bottle 42, dry decon (decontamination) bottle 43, and air bottle 44. The backpack 50 has straps 51 and 52, for carrying the backpack 50, which are connected to a housing 54, in which the bottles 42, 43, and 44 are located. The backpack 50 includes a manifold/control 41, shown in
(37) In at least one embodiment of the present invention water from the water bottle 42 is provided via the hose 30 (when valve 31 is in an open position), and then air is turned on from SCBA bottle 44. Air from bottle 44 forces water from the water bottle 42 to the shower assembly 128 shown in
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(39) In at least one embodiment, the bottle 44 is an SCBA air bottle; the bottle 43 is a dry decontamination bottle having 400.0 grams of pressure dry decontamination spray, to be used as a fast acting rapid solution for decontamination and absorption of toxic chemical vapors and liquids; and the bottle 42 is a water bottle. The enclosed housing 54 of the backpack 50 preferably is configured to contain the bottles 42-44.
(40) In at least one embodiment, the canopy 2 is preferably made of a urethane coated ripstop material, wherein ripstop means a nylon fabric woven so that a tear will not spread. Typically ripstop may have threads woven every one quarter inch or thereabouts.
(41) The tube assembly or inflatable device 100 is preferably made of a urethane coated nylon material.
(42) In accordance with a method and/or apparatus of at least one embodiment of the present invention, the canopy 2 and the door 4 (in a folded and/or compacted state) is pulled out of the backpack 50 and the canopy 2 and the integrated door 4 and base material 5 are unfolded. The hose 33 is hooked from bottle 44 at side hose hole 16. Thereafter air is turned on by manifold control 41, shown in
(43) Thereafter, water is activated by manifold 41, air is turned on to push water to shower 128 from water bottle 42 to misting shower components 127a, 127b, 127c, and 127d. In at least one embodiment, five minutes of shower time is provided.
(44) The plurality of ceiling vent holes 14 and 15 are used to prevent the apparatus 1 from lifting up due to wind.
(45) The backpack 50 is preferably configured to house an SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus) bottle 44, a water bottle 42, and a dry decontamination spray bottle 43.
(46) In at least one embodiment, the apparatus 1 has a depth, D1, shown in
(47) The weight of the entire apparatus 1, including the inflatable device or tube assembly 100 may be about twenty pounds.
(48) The apparatus 1 may be described as an inflatable backpack dry/shower decontamination shelter. In at least one embodiment, the apparatus 1 provides a five feet (width-horizontally, parallel to ground surface, across base material 5) by five feet (length-horizontally, parallel to ground surface across wall or portion 2a) by nine feet (height, from top of canopy 2 to bottom of canopy 2) shelter which is inflated using an SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus) bottle 44 within five seconds.
(49) The apparatus 1 offers both a dry decontamination spray and a wet shower option. In at least one embodiment, dry decontamination spray is picked up and manually sprayed from head to toe using an aerosol can. All bottles 42-44 are stored inside the backpack 50 and in at least one embodiment, are stored using laser cut foam which is installed in the bottom of the backpack 50.
(50) The inflatable shelter air beams of support structure or inflatable device 100 shown in
(51) The total package weight of the apparatus 1, in at least one embodiment, is less than fifty-five pounds.
(52) The apparatus 1 gives the end user the first ever inflatable backpack dry/shower decontamination shelter that can be used for a single person decontamination within seconds. This will save lives and prevent the spread of contaminants.
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(54) The support structure 100 may be comprised of a plurality of interconnected inflatable tubes, such as including vertical tubes 106, 108, 110, 120, 122, and 124, horizontal or floor tubes 102 and 104, arc tubes 112, 114, and 116, and cross tube 118. In at least one embodiment, the support structure or inflatable device 100 may be inflated through air coming through hose 33, and after the support structure 100 is inflated, the canopy 2 may be placed over the support structure 100.
(55) In at least one embodiment, the canopy 2 may be preinstalled on the support structure 100.
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(57) No power is needed for the assembly and operation of the apparatus 1.
(58) In operation, the apparatus 1 including the canopy 2 and the tube assembly 100, typically in a completely deflated or nearly completely deflated state are pulled from region 50a out of the interior or inner chamber within the housing 54 of the backpack 50. The tube assembly 100 is not shown in
(59) A first end of the hose 33 is attached to the inflation valve or air valve 31a shown in
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(62) Although the invention has been described by reference to particular illustrative embodiments thereof, many changes and modifications of the invention may become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to include within this patent all such changes and modifications as may reasonably and properly be included within the scope of the present invention's contribution to the art.