MULTI FUNCTION DUCTLESS FOLDING UTILITY ENCLOSURE
20170333935 · 2017-11-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/0035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24F2221/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D46/0002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B14/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/0039
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24F13/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2221/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D2279/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B16/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B15/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B15/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24F5/0035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B01D39/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B15/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24F13/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The disclosure provides a multi-function ductless enclosure apparatus. Its main purpose is to be used as a paint spray booth to capture excess paint, pass it through filters with the use of a fan and then exhaust the ensuing clean air out, back into the room air. This booth is foldable and light weight and can be moved to a different location in minutes. It can also be transformed to serve many other applications with the use of a few accessories thereby saving the end user from having to have several booths (saving counter space) and also saving him from having to spend a lot of money buying many booths for different applications.
Claims
1. A foldable ductless enclosure apparatus, comprising: a housing unit including one or more enclosure panels, wherein the enclosure panels include a plurality of living or non-living hinges that connect the one or more enclosure panels, and allows the housing unit to fold; an access opening in a proximal end of the housing unit; a work chamber defined by the housing unit; and an air circulation system, including at least one fan with a plurality of blades, at least one filter in a filtration chamber, and an exhaust outlet present in the distal end of the enclosure.
2. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein contaminated air in the work chamber is driven by at least one fan through at least one filter and through the exhaust outlet present in the distal end of the housing unit.
3. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing unit enclosure includes a plurality of living hinges are made of a thermoplastic such as High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) plastic, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or equivalent. These hinges can withstand extreme bending 360 degrees about itself repeatedly for 50,000 or more cycles without fatigue weakening that may result in breaking and potential separation of the attached panels.
4. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein it is constructed of one solid piece thereby reducing assembly time, eliminating leakage gaps and facilitating the enclosure set up and tear down.
5. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one filter in the filtration chamber includes a HEPA filter.
6. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one filter in the filtration chamber includes an activated carbon filter that is highly efficient in removing all odors and most all hazardous and flammable chemicals and substances that are commonly used to either dissolve the paint substances or used as propellant in paint aerosol spray cans, thereby rendering the air expelled from the back of the enclosure safe for human consumption.
7. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein a water holding filter encased in a plastic box is mounted on the back of the fan to provide to the work chamber with moisture through evaporative cooling.
8. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein a water holding filter encased in a plastic box is mounted on the back of the fan to provide to the work chamber with cool air through evaporative cooling.
9. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an adjustable intensity background white or colored lighting that is remote controlled with an infrared remote control.
10. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a manual turntable and an electric turntable with a speed control hand or foot operated switch.
11. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of hooks for hanging work pieces and equipment in the work chamber.
12. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an attachable heat intensity controlled heater.
13. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a frontal door to the access opening that attaches magnetically and seals the access opening to the work chamber.
14. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 9, further comprising rubber gloves in the frontal door for an operator to manipulate a product in the work chamber.
15. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an air flow sensor.
16. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a switch that reverses a motor polarity and a rotational direction of the fan blades.
17. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a rotational control knob that adjusts the motor speed thereby adjusting the delivered air flow from zero to full speed providing maximum air flow.
18. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fan pulls air from the work chamber thereby creating a negative pressure in the work chamber; or pushes air into the work chamber thereby creating a positive pressure in the work chamber.
19. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a separate tray with a liquid drain.
20. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a rotating shaft that is mounted on either or both of the two side walls of the enclosure. It comprises of a spinning crank on the outside and a user operable adjustable spring or mechanical grip on the inside to hold the part to be painted. This arm allows the user to rotate the part inside the enclosure while painting or air brushing, thereby allowing application of the paint or coating in a 360 degrees fashion.
21. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fan is a high efficiency low noise fan for reducing a sound level within the work chamber to minimum levels.
22. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of living hinges that connect the enclosure panels and allows the housing to fold is a circular cut out living hinge or a triangular cut out living hinge.
23. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of non-living hinges that connect the enclosure panels and allows the housing unit to fold is a ball and groove mechanism hinge, which interlocks two enclosure panels when slid into each other.
24. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of non-living hinges that connect the enclosure panels and allows the housing unit to fold is a U channel made of rigid plastic with a soft rubber like material in the middle section, which connects two enclosure panels when slid into each other.
25. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of non-living hinges that connect the enclosure panels and allows the housing unit to fold is a soft flexible non-living hinge, which includes two rigid plastic channels for connecting two enclosure panels that are connected via the soft flexible hinge.
26. The foldable ductless enclosure apparatus of claim 1, wherein the foldable ductless enclosure apparatus can be used as a paint spray booth; an air brush booth; a fume hood; a clean room; a heating chamber; a dryer; a cooler, a humidifier, a long-term conditioning and aging booth; a de-hydrating booth; a hydrating booth; a cooler; a washout for photography; a sand/bead blasting booth; a clay and pottery booth, a black light chamber; a photography backdrop booth; an incubator; a seedling and plant growing booth; a color sorting booth; a color proof table booth; a projection booth for use as a template; a screen printing booth; a cutting booth; a dusting booth; a sound recording booth, or a steaming booth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0096] The disclosure describes and embodies an inexpensive, affordable, light weight, ductless, foldable and portable enclosure made of High Density PolyEthylene (HDPE) or similar thermoplastic. Its main function is the removal of excess airborne spray paint, chemicals, propellants, fumes and odors but it can also be used for other multiple functions and applications. The disclosure describes an all-encompassing system that combines many functions that are not currently available in any commercially available product.
[0097] In an embodiment, the disclosure provides an air brush and paint spray removal apparatus system, hereinafter referred to as Model 1—Spray Booth (vacuum). Referring now to
[0098] Definition: Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) stands for and is a rating standard that publishes the overall effectiveness of air filters. Higher value MERV rating equates to finer filtration, meaning fewer dust particles and other airborne contaminants can pass through the filter.
[0099] Filter Ratings:
Stage 1, Pre-filter: Removes 80%-90% of all large particles greater than 10.0 microns.
Stage 2, MERV 8 filter: Removes 70%-80% of particles 3.0-10.0 microns.
Stage 3, MERV 13: Removes less than 75% of particles 0.3-1.0 microns.
Stage 4, Activated Carbon filter: Removes all odors and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and chemicals such as Toluene, Xylene and the like, that are commonly used as a propellant in canned air spray applications.
[0100] Model 1 minimally uses Stage 2 and Stage 3 filters but could also use stage 1 and stage 4 filters as required and needed by the specific application: [0101] A stage 1 pre-filter 104 can be a one-time use (one day max) disposable filter that captures most of the paint overspray (mainly used in heavy air brushing of cocoa butter or heavy oil based paints) that can clog up conventional more expensive MERV filters. [0102] A stage 2 filter 105 with a MERV 8 rating or better to remove what was not captured by the pre-filter. [0103] A stage 3 filter 106 with a MERV 13 rating that further captures the remaining paint spray particles that were not removed by either the stage 1 pre-filter 104 or stage 2 MERV 8 filter 105. [0104] A stage 4 filter 107, which can be a 5 to 10 lbs. activated carbon filter or similar so as to remove all VOCs, solvent vapors and any odors remaining in the airstream.
[0105] Either of the MERV filters can always also be substituted by a HEPA filter (up to 99.97% efficient on particles 0.3 microns and larger) which would be required in high cleanliness requirement applications such as Medical.
[0106] In one embodiment, the foldable ductless enclosure includes a flow monitoring system (not shown) to detect filter degradation and contaminant saturation. It can be positioned either in front of or behind the filters and can trigger a sensor, which in turn can trigger an alarm to alert the user that it is time to replace the filters. The alarm may be visual, audible or a combination of both.
[0107] The air circulation motorized impeller fan 108, can be positioned within an interior cavity of the housing unit 101, which creates and directs an airstream to flow from the room environment through the frontal access opening 102, the work chamber 103, the filtration chamber, the filters 104, 105, 106 and 107 and out the exhaust opening 109. This prevents toxic or noxious contaminants from passing from the work chamber 103 into the room environment and aids in the removal of at least a large portion of the contamination to render the airstream safe for consumption. It is to be understood that the air circulation motorized impeller fan 108, may be disposed either upstream or downstream of the filters 104, 105, 106, and 107.
[0108] The exhaust outlet opening 109, allows the filtered air to be exhausted into the ambient room environment.
[0109] Note that all elements of the air circulation motorized impeller fan 108 operate to maintain a negative pressure within the work chamber 103.
[0110] The size of the ductless enclosure apparatus 100 can vary from model to model depending on the end user product size and needs. Many different sizes can be offered but they will all remain similar in design except that they may incorporate one or more motorized fans, different filter types and sizes, and additional accessories depending on the model.
[0111] In an embodiment, several door options that selectively either close-off the upper section of the frontal access opening 102 or the full opening height of the opening are contemplated. A full opening door can either be a plain cover or include a set of chemical resistant gloves built into the door for access to the work chamber 103 without any air escaping from the chamber.
[0112] The basic model of this disclosure is a paint spray enclosure. The following are other models that this disclosure embodies and represents. All of these models can have a set of functional controls that vary from model to model and they may include one or more of the following controls and indicators.
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[0116] The control panel 110 can also include a variable fan speed control 113 to control the amount of air flow passing through the ductless enclosure apparatus 101; a variable light intensity control 114 in order to vary the illumination level in the apparatus; a variable heat intensity switch 115 in order to vary the amount of heat output in the apparatus; a heat timer 116 in order to shut off the heat being generated inside the apparatus; and a light timer 118 in order to shut off the light inside the apparatus (not shown).
[0117] The disclosure further provides an air flow control system and air flow sensor that monitors the amount of air flow that is passing through the filters of the apparatus and can include either a visual light indicator, an audible alarm indicator or both. This is to alert the end user that it is time to replace the filters.
[0118] All models can be offered and made available in three separate versions:
[0119] The first version can be a standard one with no extra care expanded for cleaning. It can be factory clean and assembled according to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). No special care can be done for extra cleaning. Its use can be general industrial.
[0120] The second version can be sanitized. All surfaces can be wiped clean with special disinfectants and enclosed within a large plastic bag to protect it from dust and other contaminates. It can be used for clean operations such as food handling (food grade).
[0121] The third version can be sanitized and all surfaces can be wiped clean with various disinfectants. Additionally, it can be placed in special packaging and sterilized using either ethylene oxide or gamma radiation to eliminate all bacteria and contaminants. Its use can be more for industries that require this high level of bacteria and contamination control such as in the medical industry (medical grade).
[0122] The following is a description of the various models that can be made part of this disclosure and available for commercial and non-commercial use. Other models and variations thereof that use a similar enclosure will also be embodied in this patent application: The following models are listed in the accompanying Table 1:
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 FILTERS Stage 2 Stage 3 FIG MODEL MODEL Stage 1 MERV MERV Stage 4 HEPA NO # DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONS ACCESSORY PRE 8 13 CARBON Option HYDROPHILIC 4 and 5 1 Spray Booth Spray Painting using None X X X (Vacuum) aerosol cans standard Air Brushing with no model X X X chemicals Air Brushing using X X X X chemicals Soldering or X X Chemical lab work Clean Room Clean Assembly work X X X (Positive Light drying X X Pressure) 6 2 Dehydration Dehydrating Heater X X Heating Heating X X Drying X X 7 3 Hydration Humidifying Wet Box X X Cooling Cooling Hydrophilic X X X Filter 8 4 Photography Taking pictures Backdrops Backdrop lighting 9 5 Projection Using a template for Back Panel Inspection dimensional Projector Inspection scale 10 6 Hydrocarbon Using UV in a black Black walls Contamination room to detect UV light hydrocarbon contamination. 11 7 Color Matching colors 5 light Matching between samples sources and comparing to Pantone standard 12 8 Sandblasting Engraving and Sandblasting X X X sandblasting equipment 12 9 Photo Cutting, Steaming, Tray X X X Processing Developing photos Drain 12 10 Jewelry Sculpting/processing Front door jewelry and gems in a secure enclosure 12 11 Incubator Egg Incubator, Low Heater Heat Dryer, Plant Growing 12 12 Medical Clean room assembly HEPA filter X X X Front door 13 12 Sound Used as a sound Sound Recording recording booth absorbing Foam
[0123] Model 1—Spray Booth (Vacuum)—
[0124] This is the base model ductless enclosure apparatus described above in
[0125] Amongst many more applications not yet fully realized or discovered, this model serves six different applications:
Spray Booth Mode:
[0126] Spray paint using aerosol cans
Air brushing with no chemicals.
Air brushing using chemicals.
Soldering and chemical lab work.
Clean Room Mode:
[0127] Clean assembly work
Light drying.
[0128] The apparatus can include a filtration system that integrates all filter stages plus a HEPA and activated carbon filters described above in order to create a safer working environment for all users: [0129] The first filter can be a pre-filter in order to remove most of the paint solids especially when using cocoa butter or heavy paints including oil based paints. [0130] The second filter can be a MERV 8 filter, [0131] The third filter can be a MERV 13 filter [0132] The fourth filter can be an activated carbon filter, which uses a bed of activated carbon in order to remove contaminants, impurities and odors by chemical absorption. The typical particle sizes removed by carbon filters range from 0.5 to 50 microns. The Carbon filter can best be used with aerosols containing toxic VOCs or exhibiting strong odors. [0133] The fifth filter can be a HEPA filter which removes 99.97% of all particles that are 0.3 microns in size or larger.
[0134] The apparatus also provides disposable wall covers, which can be used with paint sprays in order to prevent toxic chemicals from forming in the air inside the work chamber as well as the user's environment.
[0135] Model 2—Dehydration Heating (Positive Pressure)—
[0136] As shown in
Pottery Sculpting
[0137] Many materials present a problem of drying time, especially when used in an open environment that could be cold or humid. To solve this problem, a variable air flow can be pre-set on the fan by the end user. As shown in
[0138] In addition, this configuration can be used for long term dehydration of food products or sculpted clay products. This can be accomplished using low air flow with or without heat. Dehydration of the products can occur in a few hours and a timer can be set to end the process without end user interference. If necessary, a special hydrophobic filter (removes moisture) could replace the pre-filter to remove most of the humidity from the air stream.
[0139] With this feature, products can dry much faster as the moisture and volatile chemicals that cause the work piece to be wet, can be removed efficiently. This is an excellent tool for artists and pottery makers who need to keep their work dry so they can continue to work with it without the risk of it collapsing due to extra wetness.
[0140] Another unique and advantageous use of low heat in the ductless enclosure apparatus 100 is the option of using the enclosure for egg incubating, bacteria growth and plant growing. As shown in
[0141] Model 3—Hydration Cooling. (Positive Pressure)—
[0142] Hydration
[0143] In this model, the fan direction is reversed thereby drawing air from the room environment into the chamber. The air flows through the wet box first, collects water particles from the wicking filter and carries it inside the work chamber. This air undergoes the process of evaporative cooling which become several degrees colder and more humid. Temperature drops of 12 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit and elevation of relative humidity by up to 50% relative humidity are common. This type of evaporative cooling has never been used in such an enclosure before. The benefit of this process is to keep the end use work piece moist and cool thereby preventing early drying and or softening and melting of the product (fondant, paint or clay).
[0144] This model can be also be used as a work piece hydrator to add moisture to products such as fondant material used in the cake baking industry or to keep clay moist during pottery sculpting. As shown in
[0145] Cooling
[0146] Cooling through evaporation is a natural occurrence through the principle of evaporative cooling. Direct evaporative cooling can be used to lower the temperature and increase the humidity of air using latent heat of evaporation, changing liquid water to water vapor. In this process, the energy in the air does not change. Warm dry air is changed to cool moist air. So, as water is evaporated, energy is lost from the air thereby reducing the temperature. Water evaporating through the hydrophilic filter of the wet box 120 causes the output air into the work chamber 103 to be colder than the ambient environment air. This can cool the work piece and provide moisture at the same time. If dry cool air is desired, then the pre-filter can be replaced with a hydrophobic filter that removes all moisture from the air while maintaining the air in a cold state. This is similar to the process used by devices to cool a living environment. These devices are well known as evaporative or swamp coolers.
[0147] In addition, this configuration can be used for long term hydration of the work piece in some applications that require a product to be kept moist for any time duration. This is accomplished using low air flow with or without heat, to be done over & preset time period. This can be accomplished using a timer that can be set to end the process without end user interference.
[0148] Model 4—Photography Backdrop (No Air)—
[0149] As shown in
[0150] An LED light strip 122 can be provided in the ductless enclosure to assist in providing special photography front and back lighting effects to the work piece. The LED light strip can be adjusted either remotely via a remote control or by one or more switches located on the control panel 110, in order to turn ON the strip and/or adjust the light intensity and the color of the lighting of the strip.
[0151] Finally, the ductless enclosure apparatus can also feature the option of adding clip on lighting 123 or by other fastening methods such as Hook and loop or magnetic means of attachment, to create whatever artificial lighting environment the end user desires for illuminating the work piece.
[0152] Model 5—Projection Inspection (No Air)—
[0153] As shown in
[0154] The work piece can be placed on the bottom of the work chamber 103 and with the use of an appropriate projector, a magnified image of the work piece can be projected onto the back panel 124, allowing for a closer view of the work piece features. Lighting can be optionally turned on by the LED strip 122 provided around the exhaust opening 109.
[0155] Model 6—Hydrocarbon Contamination—
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[0157] The ductless enclosure apparatus uses the same set up as in Model 1 but air circulation, lighting or filters are not needed. However, it may be beneficial to have the enclosure in a positive pressure clean room mode, at the discretion of the end user.
[0158] In order to make the work chamber 103 dark, a black liner material 126 can be attached to all of the interior surfaces of the chamber, using hook and loop fasteners.
[0159] In case of excessive external lighting, an opaque cover 127 can be used to close off the opening of the work chamber 103 as shown in
[0160] Model 7—Color Matching (No Air)—
[0161] Colors can appear differently under different lighting sources. As shown in
[0162] The color sorting enclosure or color light box can be applied to the industries that need to perform color difference testing as follows: as the premiere designer and manufacturer of color viewing and lighting products for the graphic arts, photographic, textile, dyeing, packaging, Printing, leather, inks, knitwear, plastic, automotive and ceramics industries.
[0163] This model is similar to Model 1 above but without air flow or filters. The work chamber 103 can be equipped with a color light box 128 including a five light fixture 129 that attaches to the top of the work chamber, and floods the work chamber with the pre-selected light (see, Table 2).
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Light Color Pow- Source Color viewing booths Application temterature(K) er(W) D65 International standard Artificial 6500 18 Daylight TL84 Applied to stores in Europe, Japan 4000 18 and China CWF (Cool White Fluorescent) 4150 18 American Standard F/A “Sun-setting Light Yellow” 2700 40 incandescent light source (imitation of sunset) UV Viewing under ultraviolet light to Wavelength: 20 detect and evaluate optical 365 nm brighteners or fluorescent pigments. U30 Warm White Fluorescent, American 3000 18 Standard
[0164] The light fixture 129 can be constructed with 5 different wavelength light bulbs simulating respectively artificial daylight, stores in Europe, Japan and China, cool white fluorescent, sun setting light yellow incandescent, ultra violet light and warm fluorescent light. In addition, a control switch can be part of the light fixture that allows the end user to select the desired lighting condition. A Pantone selection chart for easy comparison can also be made available.
[0165] Model 8—Sandblasting—
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[0167] Model 9—Photo Processing and More—
[0168] By making use of high quality plastics, the ductless enclosure apparatus 100 can be used with an embedded ruler cutting board accessory for all different kinds of projects. With the featured lighting, it is easy to see what you are doing as you delicately adjust the size of the work piece; The ductless enclosure apparatus 100 can also be useful for steaming a work piece such as would be in the manipulating of fondant shapes using an external accessory steaming gun.
[0169] Photography print washout basins can also make use of the ductless enclosure apparatus 100 with an optional accessory tray provided with a liquid drain spout.
[0170] In addition, the ductless enclosure apparatus 100 can be utilized for screen printing operations where all toxic fumes can be vacuumed out and returned safely to the environment.
[0171] Model 10—Jewelry—
[0172] Another feature of this embodiment is the addition of a locking front door that allows the storage of gems and precious metals inside the chamber for worker processing. The only access to the objects stored on the interior of the chamber would be through the built-in gloves. This provides an added measure of security. The worker is not able to remove any of the precious contents without obvious tampering with the lock mechanism.
[0173] Model 11—Medical (Clean Room with Positive Pressure)—
[0174] Unlike the clean rooms required by professional laboratories and medical device manufacturers, the ductless enclosure apparatus 100 can provide a conveniently sized laminar flow HEPA filtered clean room for personal use at home or an industrial setting. The featured HEPA filter mentioned above serves the purpose of providing medical grade clean air that would be suitable for medical and other sterile device manufacturing. This model could be provided with a half-height front door or with a full height door and access through the built-in rubber gloves, similar to the ones used by the Sandblasting Model.
[0175] Model 12—Sound Recording (No Air)—(No Fig. Shown)
[0176] The Sound Isolation Recording features sound dampening foam that assists unwanted sounds from contaminating recordings. This model creates an acoustic boundary around the microphone that improves vocal audio flow—directing voice to the containment area, and at the same time, preventing room reflections from directly entering the recording zone. It helps achieve a more crisp and clean sound, preferred by most music professionals. Unwanted outside audio waves and vibrations, also known as noise and interference, are shielded while voice has a clear path to your microphone.
[0177] An easy conversion of the standard enclosure in Model 1 above is possible with the addition of this set of sound absorbing foam panels to all interior surfaces of the work chamber. These are easily fastened with the provided strips or pads of hook and loop materials.
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[0182] The models described above can be used in many industries and some are listed below: baking and food; medical; pottery making; manufacturing such as metal fabrication; research and industrial laboratories; photography shops; screen printing; poultry; plant nurseries; nail salons; hobbyist and craft industries, and many others.
[0183] It should be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the present disclosure is susceptible of a broad utility and application. Many embodiments and adaptations of the present disclosure other than those herein described, as well as many variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements can be apparent from or reasonably suggested by the present disclosure and the foregoing description thereof, without departing from the substance or scope of the present invention. Accordingly, while the present disclosure has been described herein in detail in relation to its embodiments, it is to be understood that this disclosure is only illustrative and exemplary of the present disclosure and is made merely for purposes of providing a full and enabling disclosure of the invention. The foregoing disclosure is not intended or to be construed to limit the present disclosure or otherwise to exclude any such other embodiment, adaptations, variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, the present disclosure being limited only by the claims appended hereto and the equivalents thereof.