NL2032150B1 - Filter for raised ventilation flooring structure - Google Patents

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NL2032150B1
NL2032150B1 NL2032150A NL2032150A NL2032150B1 NL 2032150 B1 NL2032150 B1 NL 2032150B1 NL 2032150 A NL2032150 A NL 2032150A NL 2032150 A NL2032150 A NL 2032150A NL 2032150 B1 NL2032150 B1 NL 2032150B1
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Vroege Norbert
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
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    • F24F13/06Outlets for directing or distributing air into rooms or spaces, e.g. ceiling air diffuser
    • F24F13/068Outlets for directing or distributing air into rooms or spaces, e.g. ceiling air diffuser formed as perforated walls, ceilings or floors
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
    • F24F13/02Ducting arrangements
    • F24F13/0227Ducting arrangements using parts of the building, e.g. air ducts inside the floor, walls or ceiling of a building
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
    • F24F13/28Arrangement or mounting of filters
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F15/00Flooring
    • E04F15/02Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
    • E04F15/024Sectional false floors, e.g. computer floors

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Abstract

A filter for collecting filth falling through a permeable surface of a raised ventilation flooring structure, the filter surface comprising: a filter frame, having a width and a length that are substantially equal to a tiIe of the permeable surface of the raised ventilation flooring structure, said width and length defining a filter surface, a filter cloth, comprising a gas permeable fabric, which is held by the filter frame and spanning substantially the entire filter surface, and means for attachment adapted for attaching the filter frame to the raised ventilation flooring structure, such that, when attached, the filter surface is substantially parallel to the permeable floor surface at a predetermined vertical distance below the permeable floor surface.

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P6109537 -1-
Filter for raised ventilation flooring structure
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a filter for a raised ventilation flooring structure. The present invention further relates to a raised ventilation flooring structure comprising such a filter.
Background art
Ventilation systems providing a substantially vertical flow in a room, such as the systems developed by the applicant, and described in NL2025707, PCT/NL2021/050343 and NL2028139, have proven to greatly reduce the risk of germs and viruses spreading between persons occupying the same room, compared to Class A ventilation systems. This makes these vertical ventilation systems particularly interesting for implementing in classrooms, gyms, offices, and other spaces used by multiple people at the same time.
However, through use of these spaces, their floors will naturally be soiled by filth, including dust, debris such as sand, crumbs and any other material falling onto the floor, and even liquids from spills. Through the permeability of the floor, this filth can easily penetrate into the flooring system, where it is difficult to reach for cleaning up. When present in sufficient amounts, the filth can start to (partially) clog the floor, thereby negatively impacting the verticality of the flow from the floor. In NL2028139, the applicant already presented an improved flooring system in which the ingress of water and dirt into the space below the flooring panels is prevented.
However, the thorough cleaning of the flooring panels and supporting structural elements themselves, which collect the dust and dirt, remained a laborious task. it is an object of the invention to provide for easier thorough cleaning of raised flooring of ventilation systems.
Summary of the invention
Hereto, in a first aspect of the invention, a filter for collecting filth falling through a permeable surface of a raised ventilation flooring structure is provided, the filter comprising: a filter frame, having a width and a length that are substantially equal to a tile of the permeable surface of the raised ventilation flooring structure, said width and length defining a filter surface, a filter cloth, comprising a gas permeable fabric, which is held by the filter frame and spanning substantially the entire filter surface, and means for attachment adapted for attaching the filter frame to the raised ventilation flooring structure, such that, when attached, the filter surface is substantially parallel to the permeable floor surface at a predetermined vertical distance below the permeable floor surface. The filter cloth of the filter of the invention allows the filtering of an air flow that is used for ventilating a room, before the air flow passes through a raised and permeable floor of the room's ventilation system. It means that cleaner air is be provided into the living space of a room above the permeable floor. A verticality of the air flow is not altered as the filter and the permeable floor are substantially parallel. The filter of the invention further
P6109537 -2- provides means for attachment which allows its easy installation and fixing at a predetermined and substantially constant distance under the raised permeable floor.
In an embodiment, the filter cloth further comprises one or more filth reservoirs. With one or more filth reservoirs, the filter cloth further collects filth and therefore prevents it to fall inthe space under the filter. Filth is stopped and maintained at a predetermined distance below the permeable floor surface, such that said filth remains within reach for a normal vacuum cleaner. As a result, normal cleaning operations of the floor will be sufficient to prevent filth from building up within the permeable floor surface and/or collecting in the space below said permeable floor surface.
In an embodiment, the gas permeable fabric is provided with one or more folds, wherein the one or more folds form the one or more filth reservoirs. Folds in the filter surface provide one or more recesses in the filter fabric, where a recess may collect a volume of filth corresponding to the volume of the recess.
In an embodiment, the one or more filth reservoirs are made of a gas tight material and are provided on or at an upper side of the gas permeable fabric, for collecting filth. When it is made of a gas tight material, the filth reservoir may collect more filth as most of the filth can not pass through the reservoir. As the filth reservoir is placed on an upper side or on the filter cloth, it contacts the filth first, before the filter cloth does and the filter cloth may be maintained clean. in an embodiment, the one or more filth reservoirs are attached to an upper surface of the filter cloth, preferably with glue or thermal bonding. Manufacturing of the filter cloth of the invention is simple in that the filth reservoirs can be added to any filter cloth, as separate entities, using methods known to the person skilled in the art.
In an embodiment, the one or more filth reservoirs are located adjacent the filter cloth, at a minimal distance such that no contact exists between the filth reservoirs and the filter cloth.
Filth reservoirs may be added at a distance from the filter cloth in order to collect filth while minimizing a contact of filth with the filter cloth. As a result, less filth passes through the filter cloth and/or less filth damages the filter cloth.
In an embodiment, each of the one or more filth reservoirs has a width and/or a length smaller than a width and/or a length of the filter cloth. The filth reservoirs may be minimized in size not to affect the flow of air through the ventilation flooring system, and provide just enough surface area to allow the collection of filth.
In an embodiment, at least one of the filth reservoirs is gutter-shaped, having a substantially V-shaped cross-section, wherein each leg wiz, waz of the cross-section is between 7 and 14 mm, preferably between 9 and 11 mm, and a width w; of the cross-section is between 12.3 and 19.1 mm, preferably between 17 and 19 mm. Having a gutter-shaped reservoir allows collection of a volume of filth. That filth is less likely to drop outside of the reservoir as it is maintained between the walls of the gutter. With such dimensions, efficient filth collection could be observed.
P6109537 -3- in an embodiment, at least one of the filth reservoirs has a cone-like shape. Cone-shaped reservoirs allow both the collection and the cleaning of filth, easily accessible in the volume of the cone by a vacuum cleaner at a distance from the cone.
In an embodiment, at least three filth reservoirs are provided, said filth reservoirs being evenly spaced over the filter surface. By providing evenly spaced filth reservoirs, more filth can be collected, and less damage may be done on the filter cloth.
In an embodiment, the filter frame comprises three or more connector elements adapted for attachment of the filter surface to a lower side of a permeable floor tile of the raised ventilation flooring structure. The filter frame can be easily supported by the permeable floor, using a reduced number of attachment means. As a result installation of the filter is simplified.
In an embodiment, the gas permeable fabric is F9 fabric, according to DIN EN 779:2012.
The F9 fabric has a filtering efficiency of 95 to 98% , without requiring additional air-pressure for the air which has to pass therethrough. A filter cloth of the F9 fabric provides for highly efficient filtering of the air flow before it passes through the permeable filter. As a result, a very clean air flow ventilates the room.
In a a second aspect of the invention, a raised ventilation flooring structure is provided, the raised ventilation flooring structure comprising a permeable floor surface, and a floor frame, which floor frame is arranged to hold the permeable floor surface at a predetermined vertical distance from the floor of a room, wherein said flooring structure further comprises the filter of the first aspect of the invention, wherein the filter frame is attached to the raised ventilation flooring structure with the filter surface substantially parallel to the permeable floor surface at a predetermined vertical distance below the permeable floor surface in the floor frame. The raised ventilation structure of the invention comprising a filter surface which allows for cleaning of the air before it enters the room that requires ventilation. The directionality of the airflow is also not altered due to the filter having a similar orientation as the permeable floor. The structure is further ready to install, as the filter frame is already attached to the upper permeable floor. in an embodiment, the predetermined vertical distance d between the filter cloth and a bottom side of the permeable floor surface is at most 8 mm, preferably at most 7 mm, most preferably at most 6 mm. Tests have shown that the smaller the distance, the more sand can be removed from the filter surface by using a regular vacuum cleaner to clean the upper surface of the permeable flooring, as one would normally do to clean floors. During said tests, a flooring system as presented in NL2028139 was provided with a filter surface and two series of tests were run, one with 20 grams of sand being provided onto the filter surface prior to vacuum cleaning, and one with 6 grams of sand being provided. From 8 mm distance and less, the amount of sand removed by vacuum cleaning became more and more satisfactory, with an optimum at 6 mm.
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Embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of example, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a room in which a raised ventilation flooring structure according to the invention has been installed,
Fig. 2 shows an enlarged sectional view of the raised ventilation flooring structure according to the invention,
Fig. 3A shows a perspective view of a filter cloth of the filter surface of the raised ventilation flooring structure according to a first embodiment of the invention,
Fig. 3B shows a perspective view of a filter cloth of the filter surface of the raised ventilation flooring structure according to a second embodiment of the invention,
Fig. 3C shows a perspective view of a filter cloth of the filter surface of the raised ventilation flooring structure according to a third embodiment of the invention,
Fig. 3D shows a perspective view of a filter cloth of the filter surface of the raised ventilation flooring structure according to a fourth embodiment of the invention,
Fig. 4 shows an illustration of the cleaning steps of a raised ventilation flooring structure according to the invention.
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Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a room 1 provided with a raised ventilation flooring structure 35 according the invention. The room 1 is made of a floor 2, a ceiling 7 and walls 3, 4, 5, 6 extending between the floor 2 and the ceiling 7. The floor 2 has a surface area L x w defined by a length L and a width w of the floor 2. The ceiling 7 is arranged at a height H above the floor 2. The room further comprises a lower gas permeable ceiling 8 arranged at a height Hs where Hs < H. The raised ventilation flooring structure 35 comprises a permeable floor surface 15 and a filter surface 25, both raised at a height above the floor 2. The permeable floor surface 15 and the filter surface 25 are positioned at heights H1 and H2, respectively, above the original floor, where H; < Hi < H. A floor frame holds the permeable floor surface 15 at the distance H; The floor frame may comprise adjustable supports 20. Preferably the adjustable supports 20 are positioned at regular intervals so that a stability of the permeable floor surface 15 is ensured. In other embodiments the floor frame may comprise other means of maintaining the permeable floor surface 15 at the predetermined height Hi. The filter surface 25 is held substantially parallel to the permeable floor surface 15 at the height H; and attached to the permeable floor surface 15 via attachment means (not shown). An example of attachment means is shown in Fig. 2, comprising at least three connector elements 28, 29, 30. Both the permeable floor surface 15 and the filter surface 25 allow the passage of air to ventilate a room. The room 1 further comprises an air supply inlet and an air supply outlet (not shown) forming part of the room ventilation system. The air supply inlet forms the source of an air flow near the floor 2 directing the air flow in an upward direction 9 towards the lower gas permeable ceiling 8 through the
P6109537 -5- raised ventilation flooring system 35. The air supply outlet is placed at or near the ceiling 7, for instance between the lower gas permeable ceiling 8 and the ceiling 7 for air to exit the room 1 along an exit direction 10. As known to the skilled person in the art, such ventilation systems may comprise one or more air filters (not shown) near the inlet, such as F9 fabric filters, according to DIN EN 779:2012, to filter the air prior to air arriving at the ventilation flooring structure. The permeable floor 15 covers the surface area of the original floor 2. Because it covers the original floor 2 and offers a walking surface in the room 1 to the individual 70 in the room 1, the permeable floor surface 15 constitutes a new and raised floor. The shown permeable floor surface 15 comprises a large tile 19 interrupted by a plurality of through-holes in the surface of the tile. The large tile comprising gas tight material or material with low gas permeability is made permeable through the provision of the through-holes, to allow sufficient passage of air. In other embodiments the permeable floor surface 15 may be made of a plurality of smaller tiles. In other embodiments, the tiles of the permeable floor surface may also comprise a gas tight material made permeable through the provision of through-holes.
Alternatively gas tight tiles may be fit into a permeable floor surface by leaving one or more gaps between adjacent tiles, through which air can flow. A sufficient air flow for ventilation may also be provided in tiles of a gas permeable material by the provision of the through-holes. The through-holes are shown to be cross-shaped but it will be understood that other embodiments may have through-holes of any shape, such as a circular shape. The number of through holes per cm? and/or size of the through holes shown may vary and is adapted as a function of a distance from the air supply inlet. Preferably the air entering the room and travelling upwards through the raised ventilation flooring system 35 has substantially the same flow rate over the whole surface area of the permeable floor 15 due to a substantially uniform hole pattern. This causes a vertical laminar air flow ventilating the room. The surface of the lower gas permeable ceiling 8 preferably comprises the same through hole pattern as the permeable floor surface 15.
This allows the vertical laminar air flow to be maintained substantially vertical and laminar over the entire height of the room between the permeable floor surface 15 up to the original ceiling 7 near which the air exits the room.
Fig. 2 shows an enlarged sectional view of a raised flooring structure 35 of the invention installed on a floor 2 of the room. The raised ventilation flooring structure 35 comprises a permeable floor surface 15 and a filter surface 25 as shown in Fig. 1. The permeable floor surface 15 is held by adjustable supports 20 at the height H, and comprises a plurality of through openings (eg 16, 17, 18) within the tile 19 of the permeable floor surface 15. The through openings have a dimension xi, that allow sufficient air flow. Preferably the dimension is chosen alsoallow the passage of filth and avoid that it clogs the openings. The filter surface 25 comprises a filter cloth 26 held by a filter frame 27 supporting the filter cloth 26. The filter cloth 26 may comprise any material known to the person skilled in the art that provides gas permeability so that air may pass through it. A preferred filter cloth is a F9 filter cloth. The permeable floor surface 15 is supported by its frame 20, on the floor. The filter frame 27 is attached to the permeable floor 15 via a plurality of connector elements 28, 29, 30 extending between a top of the filter surface and a bottom of the permeable floor. The connector elements may be mushroom-shaped connector elements. Preferably the structure comprises at least three of the connector elements. The filter surface 25 further serves to collect filth falling down through the permeable floor surface 15. Filth comprises any of dry filth such as sand, paper, pencil shavings
P6109537 -6- or wet filth such as spilled liquids. An exemplary situation is illustrated in which filth has traversed three through openings 16, 17, 18 to accumulate in filth stacks 40, 41, 42 on the filter surface 25 at areas Z,, 73, Zs. The areas 7,1, Z2, Z3 correspond to surface areas of the filter cloth 26 located at a vertical distance under the through-openings where the filth may fall and is collected. Due to a relatively small distance between the permeable surface and the filter surface, the probability that filth flies around is minimized and filth is mostly collected in the areas 71, Z2, Zs.
Fig. 3A shows a perspective view of a filter cloth 26 of the filter surface of the raised ventilation flooring structure 35 according to a first embodiment of the invention. At areas Z;,
Z,, Zz which are arranged to be at strategic positions under locations where the filth traverses the upper permeable floor, the filter cloth 26 comprises strips of a gas tight material forming filth reservoirs 50, 51, 52. The strips have a length L, and a width w, that are preferably smaller than a length and/or width of the filter cloth 26. The reservoirs 50, 51, 52 are substantially flat as for the rest of the filter cloth 26. The gas tight material may be a rigid material such as plastics or metal. It is noted that in other embodiments the reservoirs may be have shapes that differ from strips, and may be adapted in shape depending on the surface area and shape of the through-openings in the permeable layer.
Fig. 3B shows a perspective view of a filter cloth 26 of the filter surface of the raised ventilation flooring structure 35 according to a second embodiment of the invention. At areas
Zi, Z>, Za the filter cloth 26 comprises gutter-shaped filth reservoirs 53, 54, 55 having a substantially V-shaped cross-section and extending along a length of the filter cloth 26. The V- shaped cross section has a width w, and comprises two legs of width wi; and wa. The gutter shaped reservoirs are arranged in strips. It is noted that in other embodiments the gutter may be a substantially U-shaped gutter and/or not be strips. The filth reservoirs 53, 54, 55 comprise a gas tight material which may also be rigid such as plastics or metal. The gutter of the filth reservoirs 53, 54, 55 may extend slightly below a filth cloth 26 (not shown) or be held at a distance above the filter cloth 26 with or without contact point with the filter cloth 26.
Fig. 3C shows a perspective view of a filter cloth 26 of the filter surface of the raised ventilation flooring structure 35 according to a third embodiment of the invention. This embodiment shows an example where areas Zi, Z2, Zz do not exceed a size of the corresponding through-openings. The filter cloth 26 comprises cone-like shaped filth reservoirs 56, 57, 58 regularly spaced on the filter cloth 26. The cone-shaped filth reservoirs have a substantially V- shaped cross section. The filth reservoirs 56, 57, 58 comprise a gas tight material which may also be rigid such as plastics or metal. The gutter of the filth reservoirs 56, 57, 58 may extend slightly below a filth cloth 26 (not shown) or be held at a distance above the filter cloth 56, 57, 58 with or without contact point with the filter cloth 26.
Fig. 3D shows a perspective view of a filter cloth 26 of the filter surface of the raised ventilation flooring structure 35 according to a fourth embodiment of the invention. The filter cloth 26 is pleated and comprises a series of substantially parallel folds. The pleats or folds form a series of parallel and substantially V-shaped gutters. It is noted that in other embodiments the
P6109537 -7- filter cloth 26 may comprise differently shaped gutters. The filter cloth 26 comprises at each V- shaped gutter a strip of a different material to form a filth collector gutters 59, 60, 61. The filth reservoirs 56, 57, 58 comprise a gas tight material which may also be rigid such as plastics or metal. It is noted that in other embodiments the reservoirs may be have shapes that differ from strips, and may be adapted in shape depending on the surface area and shape of the through- openings in the permeable layer.
Fig. 4 shows an illustration of the easy cleaning of a raised ventilation flooring structure according to the invention. The illustration shows the permeable floor surface 15 and the filter surface 25 arranged according to the invention. The filter surface 25 comprises a gutter-shaped filth reservoir having a width w,, of which the bottom is at a vertical distance d under the bottom of a through-opening 16 of the permeable floor surface 15. in step 100 the permeable floor surface and the filter surface are arranged in the room to be substantially parallel. In step 110, a vacuum cleaner 65 serves to aspire the filth 80 that has accumulated into the filth reservoir.
As shown in step 120 the reservoir is cleaned up, with the filth 80 aspired back through the through-opening into the vacuum cleaner 65.

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ConclusiesConclusions 1. Filter voor het verzamelen van vuil dat valt door een doorlaatbaar oppervlak (15) van een verhoogde ventilatievloerstructuur (35), waarbij het filter het volgende omvat: een filterframe (27), dat een breedte en een lengte heeft die grotendeels gelijk zijn aan die van een tegel van het doorlaatbare oppervlak van de verhoogde ventilatievloerstructuur, waarbij die breedte en lengte een filteroppervlak (25) vormen, een filterdoek (26), dat een voor gas doorlaatbaar weefsel omvat, dat is bevestigd in het filterframe (27) en dat grotendeels het gehele filteroppervlak (25) overspant, en een middel voor bevestigen dat is ingericht voor het bevestigen van het filterframe (27) aan de verhoogde ventilatievloerstructuur (35), zodanig dat, als het is bevestigd, het filteroppervlak (26) hoofdzakelijk parallel ligt aan het doorlaatbare vloeroppervlak (15), op een tevoren bepaalde verticale afstand onder het doorlaatbare vloeroppervlak (15).A filter for collecting dirt falling through a permeable surface (15) of a raised ventilation floor structure (35), the filter comprising: a filter frame (27), having a width and a length substantially equal to that of a tile of the permeable surface of the raised ventilation floor structure, said width and length forming a filter surface (25), a filter cloth (26), comprising a gas permeable fabric, secured in the filter frame (27) and which substantially spanning the entire filter surface (25), and means of attachment adapted to secure the filter frame (27) to the raised ventilation floor structure (35) such that, when secured, the filter surface (26) lies substantially parallel to the permeable floor surface (15), at a predetermined vertical distance below the permeable floor surface (15). 2. Filter volgens conclusie 1, waarbij het filterdoek (26) verder een of meer vuilreservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58) omvat.Filter according to claim 1, wherein the filter cloth (26) further comprises one or more dirt reservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58). 3. Filter volgens conclusie 2, waarbij het voor gas doorlaatbare weefsel is voorzien van een of meer vouwen, waarbij de een of meer vouwen de een of meer vuilreservoirs (53, 54, 55, 59, 60, 61) vormen.A filter according to claim 2, wherein the gas-permeable fabric is provided with one or more folds, wherein the one or more folds form the one or more dirt reservoirs (53, 54, 55, 59, 60, 61). 4. Filter volgens conclusie 2, waarbij de een of meer vuilreservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) zijn vervaardigd van een gasdicht materiaal en worden verschaft op of aan een bovenzijde van het voor gas doorlaatbare weefsel, voor het opvangen van vuil.A filter according to claim 2, wherein the one or more dirt reservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) are made of a gastight material and are provided on or on an upper side of the gas-permeable fabric, for collecting dirt. 5. Filter volgens conclusie 2 of 4, waarbij de een of meer vuilreservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58) zijn bevestigd aan een bovenoppervlak van het filterdoek, bij voorkeur met lijm of door een thermische binding.A filter according to claim 2 or 4, wherein the one or more dirt reservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58) are attached to an upper surface of the filter cloth, preferably with glue or by a thermal bonding. 6. Filter volgens conclusie 2 of 4, waarbij de een of meer vuilreservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) zich bevinden naast het filterdoek, op een minimale afstand zodanig dat geen contact bestaat tussen de vuilreservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) en het filterdoek (26).6. Filter according to claim 2 or 4, wherein the one or more dirt reservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) are located next to the filter cloth, at a minimum distance such that there is no contact between the dirt reservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) and the filter cloth (26). 7. Filter volgens een van de conclusies 2 - 6, waarbij elk van de een of meer vuilreservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) een breedte en/of een lengte heeft die kleiner is dan een breedte en/of een lengte van het filterdoek (26).7. Filter according to any one of claims 2 - 6, wherein each of the one or more dirt reservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) has a width and/or has a length that is smaller than a width and/or a length of the filter cloth (26). 8. Filter volgens een van de conclusies 2 - 7, waarbij ten minste een van de vuilreservoirs (53, 54, 55, 59, 60, 61) de vorm heeft van een goot, doordat deze is voorzien van een hoofdzakelijk V-Filter according to any one of claims 2 - 7, wherein at least one of the dirt reservoirs (53, 54, 55, 59, 60, 61) has the shape of a gutter because it is provided with a substantially V-shaped vormige dwarsdoorsnede, waarbij elke zijde van de doorsnede tussen 7 en 14 mm lang is, bij voorkeur tussen 8 en 11 mm, en waarbij een breedte w1z van de doorsnede tussen 12,3 en 19,1 mm ligt, bij voorkeur tussen 17 en 19 mm.shaped cross-section, each side of the cross-section being between 7 and 14 mm long, preferably between 8 and 11 mm, and with a width w1z of the cross-section being between 12.3 and 19.1 mm, preferably between 17 and 19 mm. 9. Filter volgens een van de conclusies 2 - 7, waarbij ten minste een van de vuilreservoirs (56, 57, 58) de vorm heeft van een conus.Filter according to any one of claims 2 - 7, wherein at least one of the dirt reservoirs (56, 57, 58) has the shape of a cone. 10. Filter volgens een van de conclusies 2 - 9, waarbij ten minste drie vuilreservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) worden verschaft, en waarbij die vuilreservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) regelmatig worden verdeeld over het filteroppervlak (25).A filter according to any one of claims 2 to 9, wherein at least three dirt reservoirs (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) are provided, and wherein said dirt reservoirs ( 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61) are regularly distributed over the filter surface (25). 11. Filter volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het filterframe (27) drie of meer connectorelementen (28) omvat die zijn ingericht voor bevestiging van het filteroppervlak (25) aan een onderzijde van een doorlaatbare vloertegel van de verhoogde ventilatievloerstructuur.Filter according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the filter frame (27) comprises three or more connector elements (28) designed for attachment of the filter surface (25) to an underside of a permeable floor tile of the raised ventilation floor structure. 12. Filter volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het voor gas doorlaatbare weefsel F9 weefsel is, in overeenstemming met DIN EN 779:2012.Filter according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the gas-permeable fabric F9 is fabric in accordance with DIN EN 779:2012. 13. Verhoogde ventilatievloerstructuur (35) die het volgende omvat: een doorlaatbaar vloeroppervlak (15), en een vloerframe (20), waarbij het vloerframe (20) is ingericht voor het omvatten van het doorlaatbare vloeroppervlak (15), op een tevoren bepaalde verticale afstand van de vloer (2) van een ruimte (1), en waarbij die vloerstructuur (35) verder het filter (25) omvat volgens een van de conclusies 1 - 11, waarbij het filterframe (27) is bevestigd aan de verhoogde ventilatievloerstructuur (35) met het filteroppervlak (26) hoofdzakelijk parallel aan het doorlaatbare vloeroppervlak (15) op een tevoren bepaalde verticale afstand onder het doorlaatbare vloeroppervlak (15) in het vloerframe.13. Raised ventilation floor structure (35) comprising: a permeable floor surface (15), and a floor frame (20), the floor frame (20) being adapted to contain the permeable floor surface (15), at a predetermined vertical distance from the floor (2) of a room (1), and wherein said floor structure (35) further comprises the filter (25) according to any one of claims 1 - 11, wherein the filter frame (27) is attached to the raised ventilation floor structure ( 35) with the filter surface (26) substantially parallel to the permeable floor surface (15) at a predetermined vertical distance below the permeable floor surface (15) in the floor frame. 14. Verhoogde ventilatievloerstructuur (35) volgens conclusie 13, waarbij de tevoren bepaalde verticale afstand d tussen het filterdoek (26) en een onderzijde van het doorlaatbare vloeroppervlak (15) ten hoogste 8 mm bedraagt, bij voorkeur ten hoogste 7 mm, met de meeste voorkeur ten hoogste 6 mm.A raised ventilation floor structure (35) according to claim 13, wherein the predetermined vertical distance d between the filter cloth (26) and an underside of the permeable floor surface (15) is at most 8 mm, preferably at most 7 mm, with most preferably at most 6 mm.
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