EP4143487A1 - Purification device having heated filter for killing biological species, including covid-19 - Google Patents
Purification device having heated filter for killing biological species, including covid-19Info
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Definitions
- HVAC heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
- HEPA filters are commonly used in cleanrooms, operating rooms, pharmacies, homes, etc. These filters can be made of different types of media, such as fiberglass media, ePTFE media, etc., and may have activated carbon-based material.
- HEPA filters can filter over 99 percent of particles with a diameter of a given size (e.g., 0.3 microns or size). Even with their efficiency, HEPA filters may not stop pathogens (virons, bacteria, etc.) of very small size.
- UV germicidal lights can stop pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, and mold.
- the UV germicidal lights produce ultraviolet radiation, which can then damage the genetic material of the microorganisms. The damage may kill the pathogen or make them unable to reproduce.
- Extended exposure to the UV radiation can also break down pathogens that have deposited on an irradiated surface.
- UVGI ultraviolet germicidal irradiation
- the UV germicidal light is installed near the ceiling in an occupied room. Air circulated by convection near the ceiling in the upper portion of the space is then irradiated within an active field of the UV germicidal light.
- UVGI systems can also be installed in the ducts of HVAC systems and can irradiate the small airborne particles containing microorganisms as the airflows through the ducts.
- COVID-19 is a new virus of global health significance caused by infection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
- SARS-CoV-2 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
- COVID-19 is thought to spread from person to person in close contact through respiratory droplets. Studies show the virus can survive for hours at a time and can be persistently carried by airflow. For this reason, it is believed that a stationary 6-feet separation is ineffective in a situation where people spend a long time together in a room because infection can simply be carried by the airflow.
- COVID-19 (Sars-CoV-2) may survive in droplets for up to three hours after being coughed in the air, and convection in the air is thought to be the primary mechanism for the spread of the infection. Accordingly, droplet-spray and convection can drive direct airborne infection, and social distancing can be ineffective for enclosed environments were people spend a long time together.
- COVID-19 As there is no current cure for COVID-19, environmental purification strategies can help slow the spread of the virus. Unfortunately, current systems to treat circulated air are expensive and use primarily UV germicidal light. These products require professional installation, are not accessible to the general public perse, and have not been used to kill COVID-19. Moreover, filtration in an HVAC system can be ineffective. COVID-19 measures between 0.05 to 0.2 microns, but HEPA filters can filter particulate larger than 0.3 microns so additional protection is needed against the spread of COVID- 19.
- the subject matter of the present disclosure is directed to a purification device that filters air and seeks to destroy viruses, bacteria, mold, pollens, volatile organic compounds, allergens, and pollutants.
- the purification device is intended to be affordable, easily installed, accessible and useable in both residential and commercial settings.
- the purification device can be applied to real world solutions to best reduce viruses, such as COVID-19, and other pathogens in the circulating air, and the purification device can be deployed as a specialized heated filter for use in commercial, residential, mass transit, and public venues.
- the purification device includes a barrier heater or heated filter that uses targeted thermal conduction of high efficiency nickel foam/mesh raised to temperatures proven to kill pathogens, such as corona viruses (such as COVID-19).
- the purification device also includes an ultraviolet (UV) light source that uses UV-C light to destroy the virus.
- UV light source and the barrier heater are combined together in a flame retardant and resistant filtration system, which can then be directly integrated into air returns, furnace intakes, and other parts of an air handling system of a facility or populated environ, such as an airport terminal, church, hospital, workshop, office space, residence, transit vehicle, school, hotel, cruise ship, recreational venue, etc.
- environmental purification strategies can help slow the spread of the virus, and the air purification provided by the disclosed device can provide a primary defense against transmission.
- an apparatus is used with supplied power for treating air flow of an air handing system of a facility.
- the apparatus comprises a frame, a filter, and an UV light source, and a heater.
- the frame has a plenum with an inlet and an outlet and is configured to position in the airflow of the air handing system for passage of the airflow therethrough.
- the filter is disposed across a surface area of the plenum and comprises a first material, such as a metal.
- the filter is configured to filter the airflow therethrough up to a filtration threshold.
- the ultraviolet light source is disposed in the plenum.
- the ultraviolet light source is connected in electrical communication with the supplied power and is configured to generate an active field of ultraviolet radiation in the plenum.
- the heater is disposed across the surface area of the plenum and comprises a permeable barrier of metal material.
- the permeable barrier of the heater is configured to impede the airflow therethrough up to an impedance threshold.
- the permeable barrier of the heater is connected in electrical communication to the supplied power and is heated to a surface temperature.
- an apparatus is used with an air filter and supplied power for treating air flow of an air handing system in a facility.
- the apparatus comprises a frame, a UV light source, and a heater similar to that disclosed above.
- the filter can be mounted adjacent the frame or separately in the air handling system.
- a method for treating air flow of an air handing system in a facility.
- a frame is positioned in the air handling system for passage of the air flow therethrough.
- the air flow is filtered up to a filtration threshold through a filter disposed across a surface area of a plenum of the frame between an inlet and outlet.
- An active field of ultraviolet radiation is produced in the plenum by powering an ultraviolet light source disposed in the plenum.
- the airflow is impeded up to an impedance threshold through a permeable barrier of heater disposed across the surface area the plenum and having a metal material.
- the permeable barrier of the heater is heated to a surface temperature by supplying a voltage potential across the permeable barrier.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a facility having an air handling system having a purification device according to the present disclosure.
- Figs. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, and 2E illustrate other arrangements of the disclosed purification device used with various air handling systems.
- Figs. 3A, 3B, and 3C illustrate front, side, and end views of a purification device of the present disclosure.
- Figs. 4A and 4B illustrate side schematic views of a purification device with an arrangement of its components.
- Fig. 4C illustrates a side schematic view of another purification device with an arrangement of its components.
- Figs. 5A, 5B, and 5C illustrate graphs detailing features of a barrier heater for the disclosed purification device.
- Fig. 6A illustrates another heating arrangement having a plurality of electric elements disposed in a plenum of a frame and connected to a power source control.
- Figs. 6B, 6C, and 6D illustrate other configurations of the disclosed purification device.
- Fig. 7 illustrates a schematic arrangement of an air handling system having a number of purification devices.
- Fig. 8A illustrates a configuration having a number of purification devices subject to a master control unit.
- Fig. 8B illustrates another configuration having environmental components and several purification devices subject to a master environmental control.
- Figs. 9A-9B illustrates side views of the permeable barrier for the disclosed heater in flat and corrugated configurations.
- Figs. 10A-10B illustrate graphs for the barrier heater having a flat configuration.
- Figs. 11 A-11 B illustrate graphs for the barrier heater having a corrugated configuration.
- Fig. 12 illustrates a graph of exposure times and temperatures.
- the subject matter of the present disclosure is directed to a purification device for instantaneously eradicating pathogens, such as COVID-19 virus, from the circulating air by filtering and exposing the pathogens to high temperatures (above 200°C) (above 392°F).
- pathogens such as COVID-19 virus
- the primary mechanism of action of the purification device is a specialized heated filter or barrier heater that uses a low energy, targeted thermal conduction of high performance, high resistant porous metal foam incased in a flame retardant frame.
- the disclosed heated filter or barrier heater can be combined with a highly-efficient HVAC filter.
- ultraviolet light (UV-C) can be added to the system milieu for additive killing effect. Research has shown heat and low wavelength light have been proven to successfully deactivate COVID-19 with duration of exposure.
- the purification device of the present disclosure can be incorporated into air handlings systems of a facility, vehicle, or any other environment.
- mobile/robotic COVID-19 purification device can be deployed for use in public venues, healthcare facilities, nursing homes, schools, airplanes, trains, cruise ships, performance venues, theaters, churches, grocery and retail stores, prisons, etc. Details are provided in co-pending U.S. Appl. No. _ / _ , having Atty. Dkt. No. 1766-0002US2 and entitled “Mobile Purification Device Having Heated Filter for Killing Biological Species, Including COVID-19”, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- a facility 10 such as a home, hospital, office space, airport terminal, church, or other enclosed environment, has an air handling system 20.
- the system 20 is a heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, although other air handling systems can be used.
- HVAC heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
- the HVAC system 20 includes returns 30, chases 32, return ducts 34, etc. that direct drawn return air from an indoor space to a blower 22, heat exchanger 24, and coiling coil 26 of the system 20.
- the system 20 provides conditioned supply air to the space through supply ducts 36, vents 38, and the like.
- the heat exchanger 24 can include an electric or gas furnace for heating the air.
- the cooling coil 26 can be an evaporator connected in a cooling circuit to other conventional components outside the facility, such as a condenser, compressor, expansion valve, etc.
- one or more purification devices 100 are used in the facility to purify the airflow.
- the purification device 100 is used in the air return 30 of the HVAC system 20, through which return air is drawn to pass through the conditioning elements of the HVAC system 20.
- Each air return 30 in a facility may have such a purification device 100 so return air is drawn through the purification device 100 during operation of the HVAC system 20.
- the purification device 100 can have dimensions to suit various filter sizes.
- the purification device 100 tends to heat the return air with flash heating. For this reason, the device 100 is preferably disposed in the return air upstream of the cooling unit 26. This can allow some of the heat to be dissipated in the airflow before being cooled by the cooling unit 26. When heating the indoor space, the purification device 100 may simply add to the heat provided by the system 20. It is even conceivable that the vents 28 of the system 20 distributing air could have such purification devices 100. However, the devices 100 may tend to diffuse the air flow and pushing air flow through filters is less efficient, making use of the devices 100 in vents possible but less favorable.
- Control of the purification device 100 can be handled entirely by a local controller 200, which determines independently if airflow is being conducted through the device 100.
- the local controller 200 can be integrated with a system controller 50 for the HVAC system 20, which can signal activation of the system 20 and indicate to the local controller 200 that air flow is being conducted through the device 100.
- the purification device 100 may lack local controls and may be centrally controlled by the system controller 50. As will be appreciated, these control arrangements can be used in any combination throughout a facility 10, multiple purifications devices 100, conditioning zones, HVAC components, and the like.
- Fig. 1 shows the purification device 100 disposed at the return 30 for the chase 32 of the air handling system 20, other arrangements can be used. Overall, the purification device 100 can be sized for use in a typical furnace opening (14-20 in x 25 in) as used commercially. Multiple HVAC zones can then be targeted by the purification device.
- Fig. 2A shows a purification device 100 disposed immediately upstream of the blower 22 and other components of an FIVAC system 20, which has a horizontal furnace 24.
- Fig. 2B shows the purification device 100 disposed adjacent the blower 22 and other components of a system 20, such as a horizontal furnace.
- Fig. 2C shows the purification device 100 disposed above the blower in a downflow furnace.
- the furnace can use gas burners or electric heating elements as the case may be, and other conditioning components can be installed further downstream.
- Fig. 2D illustrates an air handling system 80 in an airplane 70 having a purification device 100 of the present disclosure.
- the air in the cabin 74 may be changed 20 to 30 times per hour with about half of the air being recycled through filters.
- outside air enters an inlet 82 of the system 80 at high temperature and pressure from the engines 72.
- the hot and compressed air reaches the air conditioning units 84 for the plane 70 where the air is cooled considerably.
- some of the input air can enter the cabin 74 though the overhead outlets 75.
- the air from the conditioning unit 84 passes to a mixing manifold 86a, wherein the cooled outside air is combined with cabin air to produce a 50/50 mix.
- the mixed air from the mixing manifold 86a can then be circulated through the cabin 74 via the overhead outlets 75. A portion of the air in the cabin 74 from inlets 77 is then discharged from outlet 79 in an equal amount to the outside air entering the cabin 74 to maintain a balance, and another portion of the cabin air though a buffer manifold 86b is recirculated in the mixing chamber 86a. Because the outside air is new, the purification device 100 of the present disclosure is placed at the mixing manifold 86a and/or the buffer manifold 86b of the air handling system 80 to treat the recycled cabin air.
- FIG. 2E illustrates an air handling system 90 used in a cruise ship having a purification device 100 of the present disclosure.
- retum/relief air pulled through a return duct 92a is diverted through filters 94 by blowers 96a, which force the air through a heat wheel 98. Additional blowers 96b then pass air out an exhaust 93a to the atmosphere.
- outside air entering intake 92b passes through filters 94, and the other end of the heat wheel 98 before passing on to cooling and filtering elements.
- the return/relief air is also diverted to the cooling and filtering elements.
- the air is passed through filters 94, cooling coils 95, UV light treatment 97, additional filters 94, and a steam humidification treatment 99 before passing out to supply air ducts 93b.
- the purification device 100 can be used in the return air from the return duct 92a that is recycled back through the system 90.
- various components are used for conducting the air, including duct heaters, axial fans, dampers, etc.
- Various self-contained unit heaters can also be used in different areas of the cruise ship. Because the cruise ship is much like a facility, the purification device can be incorporated into the various returns, ducts, vents, and standalone units used throughout the vessel.
- FIGs. 3A, 3B, and 3C illustrate front, side, and end views of an example purification device 100 of the present disclosure.
- the device 100 includes a frame 110 configured for insertion into an existing air return of a facility, for replacing an existing return altogether, or for use at the intake of a furnace.
- the frame 110 has four sidewalls enclosing a plenum inside 116, which is exposed on opposing open faces (one for an inlet 112 and another for an outlet 118 of the plenum 116).
- the inlet 112 can include a rim 114, which would typically engage around a wall opening for a return (30: Fig. 1).
- Fasteners (not shown) can affix the rim to surrounding structures.
- a typical size for the frame 110 may include overall dimensions of 20-in width x 30-in height x 7-in depth.
- the inlet 112 or the rim 114 may form a receptacle for holding a filter (not shown) to filter entering airflow into the plenum 116.
- the frame 110 holds a barrier heater 140.
- the barrier heater 140 includes a permeable barrier 142, composed of metal and comprising a mesh, a foam, a screen, or a tortuous media, supported by a surrounding case 145 and disposed across the plenum 116 to provide a permeable surface area for treating the airflow as discussed below.
- the frame can hold an UV light source 130 as an additional treatment in conjunction with the barrier heater 140. (Other embodiments disclosed herein may not include the UV light source 130.) As briefly shown here, the UV light source 130 includes two UV-C light emitting diode (LED) strips placed across the plenum 116 to provide an active field for treating the airflow as discussed below. More or fewer sources 130 can be used, and different types of sources 130 can be installed.
- LED light emitting diode
- a side schematic view of a purification device 100 is shown having an arrangement of its components.
- the purification device 100 can be used in a return 30 of an air handling system.
- the wall opening of the return 30 may typical have a return air grille 31 to protect internal components.
- the frame 110 of the purification device 100 fits in the return 30 and can be held by fixtures (not shown), such as bolts and screws.
- the air filter 120 can fit into a receptacle of the frame 110. Typically, the filter 120 simply fits snuggly in the receptacle, but fastening could be used.
- the purification device 100 first filters the air flow up to a filtration threshold through the filter 120.
- the filter 120 can keep out dust and other particulates from being drawn into purification device 100 and from being drawing further into the HVAC system (20: Fig. 1).
- an active field of ultraviolet radiation can be produced in the plenum 116 of the device 100 by powering the UV light source 130 disposed in the plenum 116.
- the airflow is impeded up to an impedance threshold through the barrier heater 140 disposed in the plenum 116.
- the barrier heater 140 includes a permeable barrier 142 (e.g mesh, foam, screen, tortuous media) of a metal material, such as nickel, nickel alloy, titanium, steel alloy, or other metal material.
- the permeable barrier 142 can be flat, corrugated, bent, pleated, or the like and can be arranged in one or more layers.
- the metal mesh/foam 142 of the heater 140 is heated to a surface temperature by supplying a voltage potential across the mesh/foam.
- the UV light source 130 is disposed in the plenum 116 between the filter 120 and the barrier heater 140 so that the irradiation from the source 130 can treat passing airflow and can also treat exposed surfaces of the filter 120 and the barrier heater 140.
- Fig. 4B another side schematic view of a purification device 100 is shown having an arrangement of its components.
- the frame 110 of the device 100 is shown holding the filter 120, UV light source 130, and barrier heater 140 in the plenum 116.
- the purification device 100 is used with control circuitry and supplied power.
- the control circuitry includes a controller 200 having appropriate power circuitry and processing circuitry for powering and controlling the purification device 100.
- the controller 200 can be connected to one or more types of power supply(s) 40, such as available AC power supplies of a facility, battery power, or other power source. Power circuitry of the controller 200 can convert the supplied power as needed to produce DC power and voltage levels.
- the filter 120 is disposed in the plenum 116 of the frame 110 and can be held in a receptacle 115 toward the inlet 112.
- the filter 120 is composed of a first material and is configured to filter the airflow therethrough up to a filtration threshold.
- the filter 120 is a metal filter media 122 composed of stainless steel, aluminum, etc. that is meshed in one or more layers depending on the amount of air flow and the level of filtration required.
- the filter 120 has a case 125, which is also composed of metal and which frames the metal filter media.
- the metal filter 120 can be a 1-in thick HVAC filter made from metal that is fire resistant and retardant and that has a high efficiency rating.
- the barrier heater 140 is also disposed in the plenum 116 and can be situated toward the outlet 118. Insulation 145 for both heat and electricity may separate the barrier heater 140 from the frame 110.
- the barrier heater 140 includes a mesh/foam of a metal material and is configured to impede the airflow therethrough up to an impedance threshold.
- the UV light source 130 can be disposed in the plenum 116 and, as noted previously, can preferably be situated between the metal filter 120 and barrier heater 140.
- the UV light source 130 produces an active field of UV-C light in the plenum 116 to treat passing airflow.
- pathogens such as viruses
- pathogens can be eliminated when subjected to a dose of ultraviolet light.
- the sRNA coronavirus up to 0.11 pm in size can be eliminated >99% with only about 611 pj/cm 2 UVGI dose.
- Both the UV light source 130 and the barrier heater 140 are connected in electrical communication with the power supply 40 through the controller 200, which controls the illumination of the light source 130 and the heating of the barrier heater 140 in the plenum 116.
- the UV light source 130 can include one or more UV-C lamps, a plurality of light emitting diodes, or the like disposed in the plenum 116.
- the source 130 can use one or more Ultraviolet Germicidal lamps, such as mercury-vapor lamps.
- the source 130 can also use light emitting diodes having semiconductors to emit UV-C radiation.
- One or more structures can be disposed in the frame 110 to support the UV light source 140.
- the structures used can depend on the type of source 140 used and can include fixtures for lamps and strips for UV-C LEDs.
- the UV light source 130 can uses several strips of UV-C light emitting diodes stretched across the plenum 116.
- the effectiveness of the UVGI treatment in the air flow depends on a number of factors, including the targeted microbial species, the intensity of the exposure, the time of the exposure, and the amount of humidity in the air. A sufficient dose will kill the DNA-based microorganism. Therefore, the intensity of the UVGI treatment, the time for exposure, and other factors can be configured and further controlled in the purification device 100 and HVAC system to reach a desired effectiveness.
- the UVGI treatment provided by the purification device 100 can be effective at destroying pathogens, such as COVID-19.
- the UV-C or short-wave light generated by the UV light source at wavelengths from 100-280 nanometers may have a proven germicidal effect.
- 222 nanometer low, far-UVC light is effective at killing and deactivating aerosolized virus with duration of exposure.
- the disclosed purification device 100 does not require high costs and special installation in air returns or duct systems. Rather, the disclosed device 100 offers practical installation and operation that can be seen as easy as changing an HVAC filter every 1-3 months in your home.
- the metal permeable barrier of the barrier heater 140 can include nickel mesh/foam.
- the barrier heater 140 is configured to impede the airflow therethrough up to the impedance threshold of 20 percent, giving the foam a porosity of at least 80%.
- the purification device 100 can include anti-microbial coatings on one or more surfaces to eliminate live bacteria and viruses.
- the filter 120 can have an anti-microbial coating to eliminate pathogens trapped by the filter media.
- the inside walls of the frame’s plenum 116 can also have anti-microbial coating. If practical under heated conditions, the mesh/foam of the barrier heater 140 can have anti-microbial coating.
- the controller 200 disposed in electrical communication with the UV light source 130 and the barrier heater 140 is configured to control (i) the radiation of the UV light source 130 powered by the power supply 40, and (ii) the heating of the barrier heater 140 by the power supply 40.
- This controller 200 can be a local controller that can include a communication interface 212 to communicate with other purification devices and with other components of an air handing system (20: Fig. 1 ) in a facility, such as a system controller (50).
- the local controller 200 can receive a signal that the FIVAC system (20) is on/off, which is indicative of the passage of the air flow through the device 100.
- the controller 200 can then the control the heating of the barrier heater 140 and the illumination of the UV light source 130 based on the signals received.
- the controller 200 is disposed in electrical communication with heater circuitry 214 connected to the barrier heater 140. At least for a period of time when air is passed through the device 100 (being drawn by the HVAC system), the controller 200 can control the heating of the barrier heater 140 with the heater circuitry 214 powered by the power supply 40.
- the controller 200 and heater circuitry 214 includes any necessary switches, relays, timers, power transformers, etc. to condition and control power supplied to the barrier heater 140.
- the controller 200 heats the barrier heater 140 at least while the controller 200 is signaled that the HVAC system (20) is operating indicating airflow through the device 100. Pre-heating before the HVAC system (20) draws return air can occur before air is drawn through the device 100 so that a target temperature can be reached beforehand. This may require an advance signal from the system controller (50) or may involve intermittent heating of the barrier heater 140 to maintain some base temperature. Post- heating after the HVAC system (20) turns off may also be beneficial for a number of reasons.
- the controller 200 is also disposed in electrical communication with drive circuitry 213 connected to the UV light source 130. At least for a period of time when air is passed through the device 100 (being drawn by the HVAC system), the controller 200 can control the illumination of the UV light source 130 with the drive circuitry 213 powered by the power supply 40. As will be appreciated, the controller 200 and drive circuitry 213 includes any necessary switches, relays, timers, power transformers, electronic ballast, etc. to condition and control power supplied to the light source 130. [0072] At least when the controller 200 is signaled that the HVAC system (20) is operating indicating airflow through the device 100, the controller 200 illuminates the light source 130.
- some pre-lighting may be necessary for the lamps or the like of the UV light source 130 to reach full illumination before air is drawn through the device 100. This may require an advance signal from the system controller (50). Post-lighting of the source 130 after the HVAC system (20) turns off may also be beneficial for a number of reasons.
- the controller 200 can include one or more sensors 216, 217, and 218.
- the controller 200 can include a temperature sensor 216 disposed in the plenum 116 adjacent the barrier heater 140 and disposed in electrical communication with the controller 200.
- the temperature sensor 216 is configured to measure temperature associated with the heating of the barrier heater 140 so the controller 200 can reach a target temperature.
- the barrier heater 140 can heated to the surface temperature over about 54°C (130°F). In fact, research shows that heat at about 56°C or above 56-67°C (133-152°F) can kill the SARS coronavirus and that 222-nanometer far-UVC light can be effective at killing and deactivating aerosolized virus.
- the controller 200 can be connected to a light sensor 28, such as a photocell or other light sensing element, to monitor the illumination, intensity, wavelength, operation, and the like of the UV light source 130.
- the UV light source 130 can be configured to produce the ultraviolet radiation with at least 611 pj/cm2 dose of ultraviolet germicidal irradiation in an active field in the plenum 116, and measurements from the light sensor 218 can monitor the radiation.
- the controller 200 can be connected to yet another sensor 217, such as a flow sensor to sense flow, velocity, and the like of the air passing through the plenum 116. The detected flow by the flow sensor 217 may be used by the controller 200 to initiate operation of the device 100 if not signaled remotely.
- the velocity of the flow may be measured by the flow sensor 217 to coordinate a target flow velocity through the device 100 so the heating of the air flow by the barrier heater 140 can be coordinated to the detected flow velocity and a target heating level. Should the device 100 be integrated with the HVAC system (20) operable at different flow levels, then feedback from the flow sensor 217 can be used to control or indicated the level of drawn air through the device 100. The velocity of the flow may also be monitored to coordinate the target irradiation of the airflow by the UV light source 140 so appropriate exposure levels can be achieved.
- the purification device 100 combines thermal energy with UV- C light and is constructed within a flame retardant and resistant filtration system.
- the device 100 can be placed in a return behind the HVAC grill for return air.
- embodiments of the purification device 100 include the barrier heater 140 and can thereby include the various features of the controller 200, sensors, etc. discussed above for the barrier heater 140. Some embodiments may not include the UV light source 130, while other embodiments may include the UV light source 130 along with the various features of the controller 200, sensors, etc. discussed above for the UV light source 130.
- Fig. 4C illustrates another side schematic view of a purification device 100 having an arrangement of its components without a UV light source. Similar components are provided the same reference numerals as other embodiments and are not repeated here.
- the disclosed purification device 100 can eliminate pathogens, such as COVID-19, while filtering the air to 99.97% (ASME, U.S. DOE) of particles.
- ASME U.S. DOE
- the configuration can be combined into a mobile housing for use at larger public venues to include airport terminals, churches, hospitals and other enclosed areas to reduce infectious air particles.
- the purification device 100 has been described above as including a frame 110 that accommodates an air filter in the frame 110.
- the device 100 can include a frame 110 that mounts behind a conventional air return 30 already accommodating a filter.
- the device 100 can include a frame 110 that mounts at an intake of a furnace downstream from a separately held air filter 120.
- the purification device 100 can be sized to a furnace opening ⁇ e.g., 14-20 in x 25 in) for commercial use. HVAC zones can then be targeted.
- the purification device 100 can include a frame 110, an UV light source 130, and a barrier heater 140 as before, but the frame 110 does not necessarily hold or receive an air filter 120.
- the metal mesh/foam of the barrier heater 140 can have one or more layers of material and can have a suitable thickness.
- the mesh/foam may have thickness of 0.5mm to 2.0mm.
- Composed of nickel (Ni) the metal mesh/foam may have surface charge density (o) of 1 43x10 7 C/m 2 .
- the Ni mesh/foam is electrically conductive, and it is highly-porous having random three- dimensional channels defined therethrough.
- the mesh/foam exhibits resistance of about 00.178W, and the electrical resistivity of an exemplary Ni foam is calculated to be about 1.51 x10 5 Witi.
- Fig. 5A illustrates a first graph 60A of the temperature (°C) produced by an exemplary Ni foam material for the barrier heater per unit of supplied power (W).
- a sample of the foam having a size of 1 65mm c 195mm c 10mm was investigated. The temperature was measured after applying voltage until the temperature became stable. As shown in the graph 60A, the temperature is shown to rise generally linearly per unit supplied power so that about 7 watts produces a temperature of about 120°C (248°F).
- Fig. 5B illustrates a second graph 60B of the measured temperature of gas ⁇ e.g., N2) after flowing through the exemplary Ni foam material for the barrier heater heated to a temperature.
- the gas for the measurement was originated from an upstream distance of about 3.5 cm from the heated Ni foam material while room temperatures was about 21.7°C (71 °F). Temperature measurements were made at different downstream distances relative to the exemplary Ni foam material, which was heated to an initial temperature of about 115°C (239°F). As can be seen, the measured temperature of the gas decreased from about 29°C to 23°C (84°F to 73°F) for downstream distances ranging from 1 cm to 4 cm from the exemplary Ni foam material. This indicates that the heating produced by the barrier heater 140 composed of such an exemplary Ni foam material provides a tortuous heated surface area against which the airflow and any pathogens can impact, but the heating is localized and dissipated in the downstream air flow.
- Fig. 5C illustrates another graph 60C of the measured temperature made at different downstream distances relative to the exemplary Ni foam material at another initial temperature.
- the Ni foam material is at an initial temperatures of about 54°C (129°F).
- the measured temperature of the gas decreased from about 24.5°C to 21.7°C (76°F to 71 °F) for distances ranging from 1 cm to 4 cm from the exemplary Ni foam material.
- the barrier heater 140 can use nickel, but could use nickel- based alloys or iron-based alloys developed for applications at high service temperatures and in corrosive environments. Nickel is slowly oxidized by air at room temperature and is considered corrosion-resistant. Nickel is a high performance metal that can be easily regulated to reach high temperatures with minimal transmission of heat to its surroundings or to air molecules passing through it. When voltage is passed through nickel mesh/foam (1.43 c 10 7 s), for example, the metal conducts energy to a target temperature hot enough to kill pathogens, including COVID-19 on contact. The target temperature can be (56°C to 66°C or more, and even over 93°C) (133°F to 150°F or more, and even over 200°F).
- the Ni mesh/foam (0.5mm - 2.0mm) provides a heated, charged surface area for the pathogen to impact and be eliminated by the heated latticework. Meanwhile, the porosity (80-90%) of the foam/mesh of the barrier heater 140 does not overly impede the airflow and does not detrimentally increase the energy required from the HVAC system.
- heating in the plenum 116 can be achieved with the barrier heater 140 having the mesh/foam that is heated to the target temperature and provides a tortuous path for return air passing through the mesh/foam.
- Other forms of heating can be used.
- UV illumination in the plenum 116 can be achieved with UV light strips. Other forms of UV illumination can be used.
- Fig. 6A shows another arrangement having a plurality of electric elements (UV light sources 130 and a barrier heater 140) disposed in a plenum 116 of a frame 110 and connected to a power source control 201.
- the plenum 116 includes carbon media 152 on one or more sidewalls for absorption and purification purposes.
- the plenum 116 may also include a filter 120 that is disposed at the inlet.
- the disclosed purification device 100 can be used separately or in combination with an air handling system and other purification devices 100.
- FIG. 6B shows a configuration of a purification device 100 according to the present disclosure, which includes a UV light source 130 and a barrier heater 140 controlled by control/power circuitry 202.
- the UV light source 130 and the barrier heater 140 can be similar to those disclosed herein and can be housed together in a housing or frame 110 to fit into the air flow of an air handling system.
- the housing or frame 110 can be retrofitted or added to an existing duct of the air handling system, can be disposed upstream of operable components of the air handling system, or can be configured elsewhere in the airflow. Filtering can be achieved elsewhere in the air handling system.
- the control/power circuitry 201 may have the necessary components as disclosed herein to control the UV light source 130 and the barrier heater 140.
- Fig. 6C shows another configuration of a purification device 100 according to the present disclosure, which includes a barrier heater 140 controlled by control/power circuitry 203.
- This device 100 as shown may not include a UV light source, although such a source could be used elsewhere in a facility or other environment.
- the barrier heater 140 can be similar to those disclosed herein and can be housed in a housing or frame 110 to fit into the airflow of an air handling system.
- the housing or frame 110 can be retrofitted or added to an existing duct of the air handling system, can be disposed upstream of operable components of the air handling system, or can be configured elsewhere in the air flow. Filtering can be achieved elsewhere in the air handling system or can be incorporated into the frame 110 using a filter (not shown) as disclosed elsewhere herein.
- the control/power circuitry 203 may have the necessary components as disclosed herein to control the barrier heater 140.
- Fig. 6D shows yet another configuration of a purification device 100 according to the present disclosure, which includes a UV light source 130 controlled by control/power circuitry 204 and includes a barrier heater 140 controlled by control/power circuitry 203.
- the UV light source 130 and the barrier heater 140 can be similar to those disclosed herein and can be housed in separate housings or frames 110a-b to fit into the air flow of an air handling system.
- the housings or frames 110a-b can be retrofitted or added to existing ducts of the air handling system, can be disposed upstream of operable components of the air handling system, or can be configured elsewhere in the air flow.
- Filtering can be achieved elsewhere in the air handling system or can be incorporated into either one or both of the frames 110a-b using a filter (not shown) as disclosed elsewhere herein.
- the control/power circuitry 203, 204 may have the necessary components as disclosed herein to control the UV light source 130 and the barrier heater 140 respectively.
- the disclosed purification device 100 can be used separately or in combination with an air handling system and other purification devices 100.
- Fig. 7 illustrates a schematic arrangement of an air handling system 20 having several purification devices 100a-n. As noted above, more than one purification device 100a-n can be used in a facility, and these devices 100a-n can have control configurations for remote or localized control.
- the air handling system 20 can include its system controller 50 and can have user/communication interfaces 52.
- the system controller 50 includes a central processing unit and memory as typically found in environmental controllers.
- the user/communication interfaces 152 can include graphical user interfaces, control panels, wired communications, and wireless communications, such as typically found in environmental controllers.
- the HVAC system 20 includes components, such as a blower 22, a furnace 24, a compressor 27, thermostats 29, and any other convention components.
- the system controller 50 can communicate via wired or wireless communication with one or more stand-alone purification devices 110a-100h arranged in the facility. These stand-alone purification devices 110a-100h have local controllers 210 and user/communication interfaces 212.
- the local controller 210 includes a central processing unit and memory as typically found in environmental controllers.
- the user/communication interfaces 212 can include graphical user interfaces, control panels, wired communications, and wireless communications, such as typically found in environmental controllers.
- the stand-alone devices 100a-100n include the disclosed purification components, such as the UV source driver 213, the heater circuitry 214, the sensors 216, etc.
- the system controller 50 can likewise communicate via wired or wireless communication with one or more integrated purification devices 110b arranged in the facility. These integrated devices 110b do not have local control and may be controlled directly by the system controller 50.
- the integrated device 100b includes the disclosed purification components, such as the UV source driver 213, the heater circuitry 214, the sensors 216, etc.
- Fig. 8A shows a master control unit 250 having a central processing unit 252 and communication interfaces 245 for communicating via wired and/or wireless communications 256 with multiple local controllers 200a-n in different zones 104a-n of a facility configuration 102.
- Each of the local controllers 200a-n can control one or more of the purification devices 100a-n in a given zone 104a-n.
- Fig. 8B shows a master environmental control 50 having a central processing unit and communication interfaces 52a-b for communicating via wired and/or wireless communications 56 with multiple system components in the facility configuration 102.
- the master environment control 50 can communicate with local controllers 200a-n in different zones 104a-n of the facility configuration 102. Each of the local controllers 200a-n can control one or more of the purification devices 100a-n in a given zone 104a-n.
- the master control 50 can communicate with local environmental systems 21a-n of the facility’s air handling system 20. These local environmental systems 21a-n can be dedicated to different zones (e.g., floors, rooms, buildings, etc.) of a facility.
- the permeable barrier 142 of the barrier heater 140 disclosed herein can have different layers and configurations.
- a portion of a barrier heater 140a is shown with the permeable barrier 142 being flat and having a defined thickness T 1.
- One or more such flat barriers 142 can be used adjacent one another in series to impede and interact with the impinging airflow.
- a portion of a barrier heater 140b is shown in Fig. 9B having folds, corrugations, or pleats 142 in the permeable barrier 142.
- the mesh material of the barrier 142 may have its original thickness T 1 , but the corrugated barrier heater 140b presents a thickness of T2 for the impinging air flow.
- the corrugated barrier heater 140b offers several advantages. First, the resistance of the Ni foam is much larger with the bends 144, which can help the barrier heater 140b when used with the residential voltage (110 V). Second, as illustrated in Fig. 9B, the bends 144 produce an effective distance T2 multiple times greater than the thickness T 1 for interacting with the impinging air. The gaps between the bends 144 in the hot Ni foam create a high temperature that can be effective in damaging pathogens.
- the number of bends, the bending length, and the like can be easily controlled, and the longer the bending length, the higher the temperature can be achieved.
- the bended Ni foam barrier 140b in Fig. 9B has a much smaller area exposed to the incoming and outgoing air, which will minimize the heat loss, so temperature of the barrier heater 140 can increase more rapidly and can reach to a much higher value at the same power consumption.
- Fig. 10A illustrates a graph of input voltage relative to the current produced for the barrier heater 140a having a flat Ni foam configuration
- Fig. 10B illustrates another graph of the current relative to a temperature level produced for the barrier heater 140a having the flat Ni foam configuration
- Fig. 11A illustrates a graph of input voltage relative to the current produced for the barrier heater 140b having corrugated Ni foam configuration
- Fig. 11 B illustrates another graph of the current relative to a temperature level produced for the barrier heater 140b having the corrugated Ni foam configuration.
- the temperature of the corrugated barrier heater 140b can be more than twice that of the flat barrier heater 140a.
- the intensity, the active area, the wavelength, and other variables of the UV light from the source 130 can be configured to treat air for particular pathogens, and the variables are best determined by direct testing with actual pathogens in a controlled laboratory setting.
- the barrier heater 140 the thickness, material, active surface area, permeability, corrugations, temperature, and other variables of the permeable barrier 142 from the barrier heater 140 can be configured to treat air for particular pathogens, and the variables are best determined by direct testing with actual pathogens in a controlled laboratory setting.
- the generated data confirms the virus to be remarkably heat-resistant for an enveloped RNA virus. Additional studies about the heat inactivation can illustrate curves for variable temperatures (50°C, 100°C, 150°C, 200°C, 250°C & 300°C) and exposure durations (1 sec, 5 sec, 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 3 min, & 5 min), which can then be correlated to the expected heat damage caused by a barrier heater as disclosed herein, such as having a permeable Ni foam.
- the heated filter of the disclosed barrier heater 140 can be used safely at high temperatures [(200-250°C) (392-482°F)] to kill COVID-19.
- research has been conducted at the Galveston National Lab/NIAID Biodefense Laboratory Network (Biosafety Level 4) and include findings of controlled experiments.
- the research has found COVID-19 to be vaporized in aerosolized air on contact with the specialized heated filter system of the present disclosure (i.e., the disclosed barrier heater 140).
- the results show a 100-fold decrease in active virus and a 100-percent kill rate of COVID-19 by the heated barrier heater 140. This research shows how COVID-19 can be eliminated from the air.
- the disclosed purification device 100 can kill viruses and bacteria in the cycling air efficiently at high temperatures of about 250°C (482°F).
- the barrier heater 140 such as the nickel (Ni) foam
- Ni foam is low cost, electrically conductive, highly porous with random channels, and mechanically strong with good flexibility, which act as a good filter for sterilization and disinfection in an HVAC system or other environment.
- a bended Ni foam provides a structure with higher resistance and lower voltage and increases surface area for sterilization.
- a mechanical kill using temperature and a supercharged, high performance metal may be applied to the setting of COVID- 19.
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