End of service life indicator for a respirator
US-2015020800-A1 · Jan 22, 2015 · US
US11344752B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11344752-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515311716-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2022 |
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A system for monitoring service life of a filter may include a respirator configured to be worn by an individual. The respirator may include a face mask and a filter housing that retains a filter within a filter chamber. A sensor assembly may be configured to monitor gas from the filter chamber. A respirator filter sampling port assembly is configured to adaptively connect the filter housing to the sensor assembly. The respirator filter sampling port assembly may include an adapter that removably secures to the filter housing, and fluidly couples the filter chamber of the filter housing to the sensor assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. A respirator filter device, comprising: a respirator filter sampling port assembly comprising a fluid passage tube having a tubular portion, the fluid passage tube having at least one internal air passage that allows fluid to be drawn from within a filter housing of the respirator filter device into the fluid passage tube, the tubular portion being offset from and in fluid communication with the at least one internal air passage of the fluid passage tube, the respirator filter sampling port assembly being fixed within an adapter that is configured to removably secure to the filter housing; and the tubular portion configured to receive a sampling tube, the tubular portion comprising a closure positioned within the tubular portion that is configured to be punctured by the sampling tube; and a sealing member configured to sealingly engage an outer wall of the sampling tube and an inner wall of the tubular portion. 2. The respirator filter device of claim 1 , wherein a sensor assembly is retained within the adapter. 3. The respirator filter device of claim 1 , wherein the adapter is configured to threadably secure to the filter housing. 4. The respirator filter device of claim 1 wherein the sampling tube includes a notch formed thereon, and wherein the sealing member is secured within the notch. 5. A system for monitoring service life of a filter, the system comprising: a respirator configured to be worn by an individual, the respirator comprising a face mask and a filter housing that retains a filter within a filter chamber; a sensor assembly configured to monitor gas from the filter chamber; a respirator filter sampling port assembly configured to adaptively connect the filter housing to the sensor assembly, the respirator filter sampling port assembly having a tubular portion and being fixed within an adapter that is configured to removably secure to the filter housing, the adapter fluidly coupling the filter chamber of the filter housing to the sensor assembly, the tubular portion configured to receive a sampling tube of an end of life indicator, the tubular portion comprising a closure positioned within the tubular portion that is configured to be punctured by the sampling tube; and a sealing member configured to sealingly engage an outer wall of the sampling tube and an inner wall of the tubular portion. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the adapter is configured to threadably secure to the filter housing. 7. A method for monitoring service life of a filter, the method comprising: adaptively connecting a filter housing of a respirator to a sensor assembly with a respirator filter sampling port assembly, the respirator filter sampling port assembly having a tubular portion and being fixed within an adapter that is configured to removably secure to the filter housing and the adaptively connecting operation comprising removably securing the adapter of the respirator filter sampling port assembly to the filter housing by receiving a sampling tube within the tubular portion, the tubular portion comprising a closure positioned within the tubular portion that is configured to be punctured by the sampling tube; fluidly connecting a filter chamber of the filter housing to the sensor assembly through the adaptively connecting operation; monitoring gas from the filter chamber of the filter housing with the sensor assembly; and sealingly engaging an outer wall of the sampling tube and an inner wall of the tubular portion with a sealing member. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising retaining the sensor assembly within the adapter.
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