Cobinamide-based materials for optical sensing and gas removal
US-2015367149-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9744329B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9744329-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414531372-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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A filtering device 10 that includes a housing 12 having a plurality of subsections 32, 34 , and 36 where each subsection contains a filter element 26, 28 , and 30 . An inlet 18 is disposed at a first location on the housing 12 , and an upstream air distribution system is placed in fluid communication with the inlet 18 and with each of the subsections 32, 34 , and 36 . A downstream air distribution system is located in fluid communication with each subsection 32, 34 , and 36 , and an outlet 20 is in fluid communication with the downstream air distribution system. The subsections are fashioned such that each subsection 32, 34 , and 36 is not in fluid communication with each other. Using a filtering device so constructed, airflow through the device may be better managed to enable overall product service life to be increased while minimizing pressure resistance of the total filter.
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An air filtering device that comprises: (a) a housing extending from a first location to a second location along a longitudinal dimension, wherein the housing includes three or more subsections disposed in series, each subsection containing a filter element; (b) an inlet disposed at the first location on the housing; (c) an upstream air distribution system in fluid communication with the inlet, wherein the upstream air distribution system defines a separate port for each of the three or more subsections and a plenum in upstream fluid communication with each of the subsections through the corresponding separate port, wherein each of the separate ports is positioned between the first location and all of the three or more subsections along the longitudinal dimension and each of the separate ports is adjacent the plenum such that air is configured to pass from the plenum and through the separate ports; (d) a downstream air distribution system located in fluid communication with each subsection; and (e) an outlet in fluid communication with the downstream air distribution system; wherein the upstream air distribution system, the three or more subsections, and downstream air distribution system are configured such that air entering the inlet passes in different directions toward each of the three or more subsections and flows through only one subsection between the inlet and the outlet. 2. The air filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the subsections exhibit substantially the same airflow velocity. 3. The air filtering device of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the subsections include a split flow filter. 4. The filtering device of claim 3 , wherein the device is a filter cartridge that is adapted for use in a personal respiratory protection device. 5. A personal respiratory protection device that contains the filter cartridge of claim 4 . 6. The personal respiratory protection device of claim 5 comprising a helmet, the filtering cartridge being located in the crown space of the helmet. 7. A powered air purifying respirator, which comprises the filter cartridge of claim 6 in the crown space of a helmet. 8. The filtering device of claim 1 wherein the upstream air distribution system contains the plenum and a manifold and the downstream air distribution system contains a plenum and a manifold. 9. The filtering device of claim 8 , wherein the plenums, manifolds, and filter elements cause substantially the same airflow velocity through each subsection. 10. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the air is delivered to each subsection through the plenum of the upstream air distribution system and one or more channels or passageways. 11. The filtering device of claim 10 , wherein the air leaving each subsection travels through one or more channels or passageways. 12. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the air entering a subsection is split into two airstreams. 13. The filtering device of claim 12 , wherein the split flow airstream passes through opposing filter elements before exiting the subsection. 14. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the airflow velocity in each subsection is within 5% of other subsections from a baseline value. 15. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the subsections each contain particulate and/or gaseous filters. 16. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein each subsection contains a particulate filter element that contains microfibers, and wherein each subsection contains a gaseous filter element that contains active particulate. 17. The filtering device of claim 16 , wherein each subsection contains one or more filter elements that are tilted relative to the airflow entering the subsection. 18. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the device comprises 3 to 20 subsections. 19. The filtering device of claim 1 , wherein the device contains 3 to 10 subsections. 20. An air filtering device that comprises: (a) a housing extending from a first location to a second location along a longitudinal dimension, wherein the housing contains 3 to 10 subsections disposed in series, each subsection containing a filter element, at least one of the subsections containing two or more filter elements; (b) an inlet disposed at the first location on the housing; (c) an upstream air distribution system in fluid communication with the inlet, wherein the upstream air distribution system defines a separate port for each of the 3 to 10 subsections and a plenum in upstream fluid communication with each of the subsections through the corresponding separate port, wherein each of the separate ports is positioned between the first location and all of the 3 to 10 subsections along the longitudinal dimension and each of the separate ports is adjacent the plenum such that air is configured to pass from the plenum and through the separate ports; (d) a downstream air distribution system located in fluid communication with each subsection; and (e) an outlet in fluid communication with the downstream air distribution system; wherein the upstream air distribution system, subsections, and downstream air distribution system are configured such that air entering the inlet passes in different directions toward each of the plurality of subsections and flows through only one subsection between the inlet and the outlet, and wherein the air entering the at least one of the subsections containing two or more filter elements is split into two airstreams such that the split flow airstream passes through opposing filter elements before exiting the subsection.
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