WO2008088906A1 - Portable particulate removing apparatus - Google Patents

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WO2008088906A1
WO2008088906A1 PCT/US2008/000741 US2008000741W WO2008088906A1 WO 2008088906 A1 WO2008088906 A1 WO 2008088906A1 US 2008000741 W US2008000741 W US 2008000741W WO 2008088906 A1 WO2008088906 A1 WO 2008088906A1
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Franklin Chongsuk Koh
Francis Huisuk Koh
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    • B01D46/0084Filters or filtering processes specially modified for separating dispersed particles from gases or vapours provided with safety means
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    • B01D46/10Particle separators, e.g. dust precipitators, using filter plates, sheets or pads having plane surfaces
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    • B01D46/4245Means for power supply or devices using electrical power in filters or filter elements
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    • B01D46/4254Allowing or improving visual supervision, e.g. lamps, transparent parts, windows
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B15/00Preventing escape of dirt or fumes from the area where they are produced; Collecting or removing dirt or fumes from that area
    • B08B15/02Preventing escape of dirt or fumes from the area where they are produced; Collecting or removing dirt or fumes from that area using chambers or hoods covering the area
    • B08B15/026Boxes for removal of dirt, e.g. for cleaning brakes, glove- boxes
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    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03BAPPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
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    • B01D2273/00Operation of filters specially adapted for separating dispersed particles from gases or vapours
    • B01D2273/30Means for generating a circulation of a fluid in a filtration system, e.g. using a pump or a fan
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  • the present invention relates generally to air filtration, and more specifically to a portable, self-contained air-purifying device where a person standing outside the device can use his hands to manipulate objects within the device so that those objects can be kept in a particulate-frec environment while being manipulated.
  • Portable electronic devices and equipment such as digital SLR cameras, are being utilized in various environments and circumstances where manipulating particulate- sensitive parts of such equipment is made difficult or imprudent because of the risk of exposing these sensitive components to airborne particulates.
  • Dust can interfere with electronic sensors, such as CMOS or CCD sensors of digital cameras, as well as interfere with the transmission of images through lenses. Any digital or optical equipment should avoid exposure to airborne particulates to maximize their functioning.
  • Exchanging lenses in remote environments subjects components inside digital SLR type cameras and similar devices to dust and particulates.
  • exchanging watch batteries in an open environment also subjects the components inside of the watch to airborne particulates that could damage delicate parts and components.
  • the present invention is a self-contained portable apparatus that purifies air inside an cnclosable interior region of the housing unit, allowing for manipulation of equipment in essentially a dust-free environment, or restricting escape of particulates created by manipulation of objects inside the enclosed interior region.
  • the housing can be made from a flexible material, such as fabric, or from a synthetic material, such as plastic, TPU/PVC or polyvinyl. Any flexible material capable of preventing particulate materials from passing through it would be suitable for use in making the housing.
  • the material from which the housing is made can be completely transparent to allow visualization of objects placed inside.
  • a transparent window can be incorporated into a portion of the housing to allow visualization of the contents of the housing.
  • air- filtering device with a built-in air flow generating unit and filter are connected inside the interior region, the air filtering device purifying the interior region by way of a HEPA filter or other particulatc-removing filter system.
  • the invention further comprises structure that enables a person located outside the housing to use their hands to manipulate objects located inside the housing, the manipulation cither involving direct contact manipulation, where the person's hands arc inserted through respective openings on the housing wall so that they directly contact the object being manipulated, or indirect contact manipulation, where the person's hands are inserted into gloves which are formed within a wall of the housing and extend into interior region of the housing so that the hands of the person do not directly contact the objects to be manipulated, but instead manipulate the objects through the gloves.
  • This indirect contact manipulation through gloves is sometimes called glovebox manipulation.
  • Objects such as digital cameras with interchangeable lenses, can be manipulated within the apparatus of the present invention to reduce the risk of damage to these sensitive items from dust and other particulates.
  • the apparatus can cither have a power cord to connect it to an external power source, or can be powered by a battery, which can optionally be rechargeable, cither by plugging the battery into a recharger or by solar cells that can be incorporated into the exterior of the housing.
  • the gloves if used, can be detachably connected to the housing to enable soiled or damaged gloves to be easily replaced. Sealable flaps secured, respectively, to the inside and/or the outside of the housing of the apparatus can limit exposure and mobility of the gloves when they are not in use to protect them from damage and soiling.
  • the invention can include an adaptor to enable attachment of the airflow-generating device to an object to be manipulated within the apparatus to enable the object attached in this way to be cleaned of particulates.
  • Some or all of the housing can include padding, and the housing can contain a divider that creates separate compartments.
  • the air-filtering device can be removable from the housing so that it can be used or stowed away separately.
  • the apparatus can be collapsed and stowed away, when not in use, within a larger carrying case, such as a case commonly used to carry cameras, lenses, and other photography supplies.
  • FIG. I is a perspective view of .the apparatus showing the housing in an open position.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the apparatus showing the housing in a closed position and having optional handles, with objects to be manipulated visible within the closed housing.
  • FIG. 3 is a close-up perspective view of the air- filtering device.
  • FIG. 4 is a close-up front view of the air-filtering device with the HEPA filter partially removed.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the apparatus where the material of the housing is opaque and the housing contains a transparent window therein.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the apparatus where the housing has a viewing window therein and solar panels attached to the outside thereof.
  • FIG. 7 is a front view of the apparatus with an alternative arrangement for the gloves.
  • FIG. 8 is a view of a glove of the invention showing that it can be removably attached.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the apparatus showing an alternative to the glove that enables indirect contact manipulation of objects to be manipulated within the housing.
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the invention showing exterior scalable flaps.
  • FIG. 1 1 is a perspective view of the invention showing interior sealable flaps.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the invention in a collapsed configuration for storage.
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the invention with expandable openings to enable direct contact manipulation of objects to be manipulated within the housing.
  • FIG 14 is a perspective view of exterior sealable flaps covering the expandable openings of FIG. 13.
  • FIG. 15 is front view of self-enclosing barriers which can fit snuggly around a wrist and a ⁇ n inserted therethrough.
  • FIG. 16 is a cut-away view of one of the self-enclosing barriers of FIG. 15 fitted snuggly around the wrist and arm area, forming a seal from the exterior elements.
  • FIG. 17 is a top view of the airflow-generating device of the invention connected via an adaptor to an object to be cleaned.
  • FIG. 18 is a front view of the airflow-generating device, adaptor, and object to be cleaned of FIG. 17.
  • FIG. 19 is a perspective view of the apparatus in its expanded state with the air- filtering device of the invention contained within the housing.
  • FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the apparatus where the air- filtering device has been removed from the housing and the housing has been collapsed for storage.
  • FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the collapsed housing and air-filtering device being separately stored within a larger carry bag.
  • FIG. 22 is a top view of the device showing the housing interior being divided into compartments and showing padding on the wall of the housing.
  • FIG. 23 is a perspective view of the divider of FIG. 22 that removably attaches to the interior surface of the housing to create separate compartments.
  • FIG. 24 is a perspective view of the air-filtering device and the housing in a collapsed state being stored within a camera equipment bag.
  • FIG. 25 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the invention where the housing features a lens port to receive the lens of a camera.
  • FlG. 26 is a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 25 with a camera contained within the housing and its lens inserted through the lens port.
  • FIG. 27 is a side view of an alternative variation of the lens port which has an expandable accordion structure and a lens port cap that is transparent.
  • FIG. 28. is a demonstrative illustration of the embodiment of FIG. 25 or 26 being used as a rain cape, covering the camera and the person to protect them from the rain while the person uses the camera to take photographs.
  • FIG. 29 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the invention where the housing and glove ports and the connections therebetween are waterproof, enabling the user to use the camera underwater.
  • FIG. 30 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the air-filtering device.
  • FIG. 31 is an exploded view of some of the major components of the air- filtering device of FIG. 30.
  • FIG. 1 shows a portable particulate-removing apparatus I having a housing 10, which is shown in an open position.
  • the housing 10 can be made of any flexible material that may be transparent, translucent, or opaque provided that it is capable of preventing particulate materials from passing through it.
  • the housing has a sealing device 13 that is capable of securing the housing 10 in a closed configuration, as shown in FIG. 2.
  • the sealing device 13 is a conventional sealing device, such as a zipper or a Ziplock®-like device or other appropriate sealing device that is capable of releasably joining two sections along a seam, or a sealing device and structures that creates releasable waterproof seals.
  • housing 10 Contained within housing 10 is an air-filtering device 16, to be discussed in more detail below.
  • a wall of housing 10 contains two thin, flexible pocket-style manipulation ports in the shape of gloves 12 secured thereto and extending into the interior region of housing 10. By placing their hands in the openings 14 of respective gloves 12, a person located outside of apparatus 1 can manipulate objects positioned within the housing 10 with indirect contact through the gloves 12.
  • FIG. 2 shows how, without comprising this protected state, a person is capable of manipulating these objects with indirect contact by placing their hands in the gloves extending into interior region of the housing 10.
  • FIG. 2 also shows carrying straps, or handles 15 attached to housing 10, which are an optional feature of the apparatus to enable it to be easily earned.
  • FIG. 3 shows the details of the air-filtering device 16, which can be made to be detachable from the interior wall of housing 10.
  • This device 16 includes an airflow- generating device 18, which can be a conventional motor-driven fan, and an air filter 19 retained within the air-filtering device by filter latch 19a. Air within housing 10 is caused to circulate by airflow-generating device 18. This draws the air into air-filtering device 16, which is directed via a channel through filter 19, which filters particulates from the air. The filtered air then exits air-filtering device 16 through exit port 23 which is shown, for illustrative purposes only, to be in a side wall of the air-filtering device.
  • Device 16 further includes a control panel 22 which can include some or all of the following features: a light 24, a timer, 25, and buttons and indicators 26 useful to control the various components of device 16 or to indicate their status.
  • Light 24 illuminates the interior of housing 10 to make it easier to see objects being manipulated therein.
  • Timer 25, which controls the power to the airflow-generating device 18, can either be programmable to any desired time or it can be preset, whereby, once started, it will run for only a predetermined amount of time necessary to fully filter out all the particulate matter contained within the volume of air contained within housing 10.
  • One of the indicators 26 can be a filter status indicator, which indicates that a sensor associated with filter 19 has sensed that the filter 19 is in need of replacement.
  • a power cord 21 which can extend through an appropriate opening in a wall of housing 10 to be plugged into an external power source to power the air-filtering device 16 directly or to charge the battery that is concealed beneath battery cover 22 of the air-filtering device 16.
  • a battery could be any conventional battery, including, but not limited to lithium ion, nickel cadmium, nickel metal hydride, or lead.
  • filter 19 can be replaced as necessary by opening latch 19s and sliding filter 19 out. After sliding a new filter 19 into place within device 16, latch 19a would be closed to secure the new filter 19 into place.
  • a transparent viewing panel or window 28 can be included in the housing, as shown in Fig. 5.
  • Window 28 can be any conventional transparent material, being either flexible or rigid. While window 28 is shown as being located in a top wall of housing 10, it should be understood that such a viewing window 28 could be placed on any portion of the housing 10 without departing from the scope of the invention.
  • FIG. 6 shows solar panels 30 located on the outside of housing 10. These solar panels 30 can be designed either to power the air-filtering device directly or to recharge the battery. Solar panels 30 can be any conventional solar panels, including flexible solar panels. [0051 ] While the gloves 12 have been shown as located side by side on one wall of housing 10, these gloves 12 can be located at any position on housing 10 determined to be desirable, including, but not limited to, each glove 12 being located with its opening 14 on opposite end walls, respectively, of housing 10, as shown in FIG. 7.
  • glove 12 can have a glove linking structure 32 attached thereto that can removably secure to housing linking structure 33 attached to housing 10.
  • This linking structure 32, 33 can be any suitable linking structure, such as hook and loop fasteners, a Ziploc® fastener, or a zipper, provided the linking structures, when joined, are capable of preventing particulate matter from passing therethrough.
  • waterproof linking structures can also be used.
  • the linking structure 32 of the glove 12 to be removed is separated from the housing linking structure 33, the damaged glove is discarded, and the glove linking structure of a new glove 12 is attached to housing linking structure 33, thereby securing the new glove 12 in place.
  • a glove-shaped manipulation port with any other style of manipulation port. Additional styles of manipulation ports are described below.
  • the thin, flexible pocket-style manipulation port structure that extends into housing K) to enable indirect contact manipulation of objections within the housing can be of any suitable shape, such as in the form of pouches 34 shown in FIG. 9.
  • the housing can include an interior scaling flap 36. as seen in FIG. 10, and/or an exterior sealing flap 37, as seen in FIG. 1 1.
  • an interior scaling flap 36 as seen in FIG. 10
  • an exterior sealing flap 37 as seen in FIG. 1 1.
  • FIG. 12 shows how the portable particulate-removing apparatus 1 a can be folded down into a collapsed position, retained in that position by strap 2a.
  • FIG. 13 shows an alternative embodiment of the invention where instead of having manipulation ports in the form of gloves 12 extending into the interior region of housing 10, the housing 10 is provided with manipulation ports in the form of self- enclosing barriers 40 in one or more of the walls thereof.
  • the self-enclosing barriers allow a user to insert their hands directly through a small, expandable opening in the bai ⁇ ier 40 to manipulate, through direct contact of the hands, an object within the housing 10 that is to be manipulated.
  • the self-expanding barriers 40 are made of expandable material, such as rubber or silicon, or in combination with fabric or a similar expandable material, with a small opening of any shape that is capable to seal around the hands and amis of the user as he inserts his hands into the interior region of housing 10, thereby forming a seal with the user's arms and preventing particulate matter outside the housing 10 from entering the inside of housing 10.
  • the self-enclosing barrier 40 can be placed in any suitable location of the housing 10 and any number of self-enclosing barriers 40 can be placed on the housing 10.
  • the self-enclosing barriers may be removably and sealingly attached to the housing in a similar manner to the gloves 12 described above so that, if a person using the device has a preference for one style of port over another, they can simply detach the style of port that they don't prefer to use (such as, for example, a glove-shaped port) and replace it with another style of port that they would prefer (such as, for example, self-enclosing barriers).
  • This interchangeability of the manipulation ports enables a person to customize the portable particulate-removing apparatus of the invention to their preference.
  • FIG. 14 shows the embodiment of FlG. 13 with the inclusion of exterior sealing flaps 36a. Placement of these flaps 36a in a sealed position when the self-enclosing barriers 40 are not in use prevents particulate matter from entering through any residual opening within the barrier 40 that exists because the barrier 40 is not sealed against a user's amis.
  • FIG. 15 shows another alternative embodiment of the invention where the manipulation port comprises a self-enclosing barrier 42 comprising an expandable wrist collar made of a material capable of expanding and contracting, such as neoprene or any other material capable of doing the same, to form a tight seal around an inserted wrist and arm. While not shown in this Figure for the sake of clarity, it is clear that the inclusion of exterior sealing flaps 36a would be a desirable feature for this embodiment. Again, any number of self-enclosing barriers can be placed on (lie housing I O in any suitable location.
  • FlG. 16 shows an arm inserted into the expandable wrist collar barrier 42 of FIG. 15.
  • FIGS. 17 and 18 show the air filtering device 16 of the invention with the airflow-generating device 18 having an adaptor 44 attached thereto, with an opposite end of the adaptor 44 having a connector 46 securing adaptor 44 to a piece of equipment 50, such as a camera or lens, to be cleaned.
  • the adaptor 44 may be rigid or may have one or more flexible portions.
  • FIGS. 17 and 18 show the air filtering device 16 of the invention with the airflow-generating device 18 having an adaptor 44 attached thereto, with an opposite end of the adaptor 44 having a connector 46 securing adaptor 44 to a piece of equipment 50, such as a camera or lens, to be cleaned.
  • the adaptor 44 may be rigid or may have one or more flexible portions.
  • FIGS. 17 and 18 show the air filtering device 16 of the invention with the airflow-generating device 18 having an adaptor 44 attached thereto, with an opposite end of the adaptor 44 having a connector 46 securing adaptor 44 to a piece of equipment 50, such as a camera or lens
  • FIGS. 19-21 show how the portable particulate-removing apparatus 1 of the invention can go from its open and operational position in FIG. 19, to the housing 10 a collapsed position (after removal of the detachable air-filtering device 16) in FIG. 20, with each of the air-filtering device 16 and housing 10 being stored separately in a carrying case 60 or other storage device in FIG. 21 .
  • the seal 13a rather than forming a straight seam across the top wall of housing 10, extends around several side walls of housing 10. It is the flexible nature of the material of housing 10 that allows the housing to be collapsed as shown.
  • the housing 10 may have a flexible internal framework (not shown) that provides structure and support when open, or the support may come from the inherent structural strength of the material from which the housing 10 is made.
  • housing 10 can be divided into compartments 52 by a divider 54, which can be padded.
  • FIG. 23 shows that divider 54 is removable, and includes attachable areas 56 that may include hook and loop fasteners (or comparable alternative fasteners) that removably secure the divider 54 to mating attachment areas within housing 10.
  • Housing 10 may also include padding 58 over part or all of its walls to cushion any equipment placed within the housing 10.
  • FIG. 24 shows housing 10 in its collapsed state and air-filtering device 16 being stored into available compartments of a carry bag 60 along with typical camera equipment.
  • FIG. 25 shows another preferred embodiment where the housing features a lens insert port 61 which can be collapsibly stowed away within exterior sealing flap 36a.
  • Self-enclosing barriers 42 are disposed on sides of the housing and may further feature exterior sealing flaps 36a to cover the self-enclosing barriers 42 when not in use. It can be seen that exterior sealing flap 36a includes a zipper to selectively open and close it.
  • the location on the housing of the ports and self-enclosing barriers shown in FIG. 25 is merely illustrative, and they can be located at any desirable position on the housing while remaining within the scope of the invention.
  • FIG. 26 shows the embodiment of FIG.
  • lens-enclosing barrier 64 fits snuggly around the lens 63.
  • hood 61 d can optionally be attached to the lens 63.
  • FlG. 27 shows a close-up of another type of expandable lens insert port 61 a where the port has an accordion structure that expands and contracts according to the lens 63 inserted therein.
  • the lens insert port 61a includes a clear port cap 61b, which can feature one or more threaded interfaces for threaded connection to the inserted lens 63 and/or to the distal end of the accordion structure.
  • a hood 61 c can also be used with this embodiment.
  • FIG. 28 demonstrates the use of the embodiments of FIGS. 25 and 26 or FIG. 27 where the camera 62 and the lens 63 are connected to the lens port 61 or lens port 61a with the camera and the photographer's head being received within the housing, thereby enabling the user to shoot a camera in the rain while being protected from the rain.
  • an air- filtering device 16 when using the invention to change out lenses on a camera, would be in place within the housing. The air-filtering device would be removed when using the device as a rain cape.
  • Releasable watertight seal 13 can be of any known watertight sealing structure that is appropriate
  • the location on the housing of the gloves 12 is merely illustrative, and they can be located at any desirable position on the housing while remaining within the scope of the invention. It is possible to have other manipulating structures other than a glove to manipulate the camera within the housing. It is further possible to have the manipulating structure be made a part of the housing, and thus continuous, with no sealing structures necessary.
  • an air-filtering device 16 when using the device to change out lenses on a camera, an air-filtering device 16, as discussed in detail above with respect to earlier embodiments, would be in place within the housing. The air-filtering device need not be present when using the device to photograph underwater.
  • FIG. 30 shows another preferred embodiment of the air-filtering device 16a, which can be used in any of the embodiments of the invention in place of air-filtering device 16, discussed above.
  • Air-filtering device 16a features a detachable HEPA filter 65 as well as a switch 66 to turn the device on and off, and an LED indicator 67 showing when the fan is on or off. Air is pulled into the air-filtering device past the HEPA filter 65 and exits the device through openings 66a, shown, for illustrative purposes only, in an end wall of air-filtering device 16a.
  • FlG. 31 shows an exploded view of some of the major components of the air- filtering device 16a of FIG. 3.
  • a HEPA, or other type, filter is attached through filter interface 76 and sealed by gasket 68.
  • the front body 69 and back body 72 house therebetween the electronic components and circuitry associated with switch 66, LED light 67, and motor 73, which drives rotary wheel fan 70.
  • a motor cap 74 secures motor 73 into place.
  • Battery cover 75 secures a battery into place within the housing.
  • any of the disclosed embodiments can be made to include a watertight seal.

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A portable, self-contained air-purifying device that enables a person standing outside the device to use his hands to manipulate objects within the device so that those objects can be kept in particulate- free environment while being manipulated. The device includes a housing having a sealable opening, an airflow-generating device that circulates the air within the housing, an air filter, and manipulation structure configured to enable a person located outside said housing to use their hands to grasp and manipulate objects which have been placed within the chamber that has been subsequently sealed.

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PORTABLE PARTICULATE-REMOVING APPARATUS
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001 ] The present invention relates generally to air filtration, and more specifically to a portable, self-contained air-purifying device where a person standing outside the device can use his hands to manipulate objects within the device so that those objects can be kept in a particulate-frec environment while being manipulated.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Various types of glovebox-type apparatuses exist in the prior ait. Examples of gloveboxes, fume hoods, chemical analyzer cabinets, containment vessels, isolation housings, and related enclosures are set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 3,777,736 (Van Der Waaij, et al.); U.S. Pat. No. 3,926,597 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,548,627 (Landy); U.S. Pat. No. 4.495,146 (Gheri); U.S. Pat. No. 4,662,231 (Schaarschmidt); U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,951 (Pruchon); U.S. Pat. No. 4,838,098 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,909,065 (Barney); and U.S. Pat. No. 5,083,558 (Thomas); U.S. Pat. No. 5,087.360 (Wright); U.S. Pat. No. 5,247,547 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,017,376 (Doig); U.S. Pat. No. 5,257,957 (Diccianni); U.S. Pat. No. 5,517,427 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,336 (Joyce); U.S. Pat. No. 5,558,1 12 (Stricter); U.S. Pat. No. 5,713,791 (Long); U.S. Pat. No. 5,716,525 (Nickerson); U.S. Pat No. 5,730,765 (Henry, et al.); and U.S. Pat. No. 6,715,343. The foregoing patents are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety. [0003] There is a need, however, for a portable apparatus that allows for manipulation of dust-sensitive equipment within a protected environment that filters dust and other particulates from the air within the apparatus.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004J Portable electronic devices and equipment, such as digital SLR cameras, are being utilized in various environments and circumstances where manipulating particulate- sensitive parts of such equipment is made difficult or imprudent because of the risk of exposing these sensitive components to airborne particulates. Dust can interfere with electronic sensors, such as CMOS or CCD sensors of digital cameras, as well as interfere with the transmission of images through lenses. Any digital or optical equipment should avoid exposure to airborne particulates to maximize their functioning. Exchanging lenses in remote environments subjects components inside digital SLR type cameras and similar devices to dust and particulates. Likewise, exchanging watch batteries in an open environment also subjects the components inside of the watch to airborne particulates that could damage delicate parts and components.
[0005] The present invention is a self-contained portable apparatus that purifies air inside an cnclosable interior region of the housing unit, allowing for manipulation of equipment in essentially a dust-free environment, or restricting escape of particulates created by manipulation of objects inside the enclosed interior region. The housing can be made from a flexible material, such as fabric, or from a synthetic material, such as plastic, TPU/PVC or polyvinyl. Any flexible material capable of preventing particulate materials from passing through it would be suitable for use in making the housing. The material from which the housing is made can be completely transparent to allow visualization of objects placed inside. In the alternative, if the housing is made using a material that is translucent or opaque, a transparent window can be incorporated into a portion of the housing to allow visualization of the contents of the housing. Λn air- filtering device with a built-in air flow generating unit and filter are connected inside the interior region, the air filtering device purifying the interior region by way of a HEPA filter or other particulatc-removing filter system. The invention further comprises structure that enables a person located outside the housing to use their hands to manipulate objects located inside the housing, the manipulation cither involving direct contact manipulation, where the person's hands arc inserted through respective openings on the housing wall so that they directly contact the object being manipulated, or indirect contact manipulation, where the person's hands are inserted into gloves which are formed within a wall of the housing and extend into interior region of the housing so that the hands of the person do not directly contact the objects to be manipulated, but instead manipulate the objects through the gloves. This indirect contact manipulation through gloves is sometimes called glovebox manipulation. Objects, such as digital cameras with interchangeable lenses, can be manipulated within the apparatus of the present invention to reduce the risk of damage to these sensitive items from dust and other particulates.
[0006] Additional features of the invention are as follows: The apparatus can cither have a power cord to connect it to an external power source, or can be powered by a battery, which can optionally be rechargeable, cither by plugging the battery into a recharger or by solar cells that can be incorporated into the exterior of the housing. The gloves, if used, can be detachably connected to the housing to enable soiled or damaged gloves to be easily replaced. Sealable flaps secured, respectively, to the inside and/or the outside of the housing of the apparatus can limit exposure and mobility of the gloves when they are not in use to protect them from damage and soiling. The invention can include an adaptor to enable attachment of the airflow-generating device to an object to be manipulated within the apparatus to enable the object attached in this way to be cleaned of particulates. Some or all of the housing can include padding, and the housing can contain a divider that creates separate compartments. The air-filtering device can be removable from the housing so that it can be used or stowed away separately. The apparatus can be collapsed and stowed away, when not in use, within a larger carrying case, such as a case commonly used to carry cameras, lenses, and other photography supplies.
[0007] It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a portable particulate- removing apparatus that is effective for filtering particulates from the air within the apparatus.
[0008] It is a further object of the invention to provide a portable particulate-removing apparatus that allows a user to manipulate objects within the housing of the apparatus.
[0009] It is a further object of the invention to provide versatility which allows the apparatus to function also as a rain cape or function as a waterproof housing for underwater photography. [0010] It is a further object of the invention to provide a portable particulate-rcmoving apparatus that is simple to manufacture, and is capable of being stored and transported easily.
[001 1 ] These and other objects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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[0012] Various other objects, features, and attendant advantages of the present invention will become more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same or similar parts throughout the drawings, and wherein:
[0013] FIG. I is a perspective view of .the apparatus showing the housing in an open position.
[0014] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the apparatus showing the housing in a closed position and having optional handles, with objects to be manipulated visible within the closed housing.
[0015] FIG. 3 is a close-up perspective view of the air- filtering device.
[0016] FIG. 4 is a close-up front view of the air-filtering device with the HEPA filter partially removed.
[0017] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the apparatus where the material of the housing is opaque and the housing contains a transparent window therein.
[0018] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the apparatus where the housing has a viewing window therein and solar panels attached to the outside thereof. [0019] FIG. 7 is a front view of the apparatus with an alternative arrangement for the gloves.
[0020] FIG. 8 is a view of a glove of the invention showing that it can be removably attached.
[0021 ] FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the apparatus showing an alternative to the glove that enables indirect contact manipulation of objects to be manipulated within the housing.
[0022] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the invention showing exterior scalable flaps.
[0023] FIG. 1 1 is a perspective view of the invention showing interior sealable flaps.
[0024] FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the invention in a collapsed configuration for storage.
[0025] FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the invention with expandable openings to enable direct contact manipulation of objects to be manipulated within the housing.
[0026] FIG 14 is a perspective view of exterior sealable flaps covering the expandable openings of FIG. 13. [0027] FIG. 15 is front view of self-enclosing barriers which can fit snuggly around a wrist and aπn inserted therethrough.
[0028] FIG. 16 is a cut-away view of one of the self-enclosing barriers of FIG. 15 fitted snuggly around the wrist and arm area, forming a seal from the exterior elements.
[0029] FIG. 17 is a top view of the airflow-generating device of the invention connected via an adaptor to an object to be cleaned.
[0030] FIG. 18 is a front view of the airflow-generating device, adaptor, and object to be cleaned of FIG. 17.
[0031 ] FIG. 19 is a perspective view of the apparatus in its expanded state with the air- filtering device of the invention contained within the housing.
[0032] FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the apparatus where the air- filtering device has been removed from the housing and the housing has been collapsed for storage.
[0033] FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the collapsed housing and air-filtering device being separately stored within a larger carry bag.
[0034] FIG. 22 is a top view of the device showing the housing interior being divided into compartments and showing padding on the wall of the housing. [0035] FIG. 23 is a perspective view of the divider of FIG. 22 that removably attaches to the interior surface of the housing to create separate compartments.
[0036] FIG. 24 is a perspective view of the air-filtering device and the housing in a collapsed state being stored within a camera equipment bag.
[0037] FIG. 25 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the invention where the housing features a lens port to receive the lens of a camera.
[0038] FlG. 26 is a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 25 with a camera contained within the housing and its lens inserted through the lens port.
[0039] FIG. 27 is a side view of an alternative variation of the lens port which has an expandable accordion structure and a lens port cap that is transparent.
[0040] FIG. 28. is a demonstrative illustration of the embodiment of FIG. 25 or 26 being used as a rain cape, covering the camera and the person to protect them from the rain while the person uses the camera to take photographs.
[0041 ] FIG. 29 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the invention where the housing and glove ports and the connections therebetween are waterproof, enabling the user to use the camera underwater. [0042] FIG. 30 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the air-filtering device.
[0043] FIG. 31 is an exploded view of some of the major components of the air- filtering device of FIG. 30.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0044] FIG. 1 shows a portable particulate-removing apparatus I having a housing 10, which is shown in an open position. The housing 10 can be made of any flexible material that may be transparent, translucent, or opaque provided that it is capable of preventing particulate materials from passing through it. The housing has a sealing device 13 that is capable of securing the housing 10 in a closed configuration, as shown in FIG. 2. The sealing device 13 is a conventional sealing device, such as a zipper or a Ziplock®-like device or other appropriate sealing device that is capable of releasably joining two sections along a seam, or a sealing device and structures that creates releasable waterproof seals.
[0045] Contained within housing 10 is an air-filtering device 16, to be discussed in more detail below. A wall of housing 10 contains two thin, flexible pocket-style manipulation ports in the shape of gloves 12 secured thereto and extending into the interior region of housing 10. By placing their hands in the openings 14 of respective gloves 12, a person located outside of apparatus 1 can manipulate objects positioned within the housing 10 with indirect contact through the gloves 12.
[0046] As shown in FIG. 2, with the sealing device 13 securing housing 10 in a closed configuration, objects, such as a digital SLR camera 8 and lens 7, contained within the housing 10 are in a protected state, shielded from exposure to the ambient air, being exposed only to the air that is contained within housing 10. This figure shows how, without comprising this protected state, a person is capable of manipulating these objects with indirect contact by placing their hands in the gloves extending into interior region of the housing 10. FIG. 2 also shows carrying straps, or handles 15 attached to housing 10, which are an optional feature of the apparatus to enable it to be easily earned.
[0047] FIG. 3 shows the details of the air-filtering device 16, which can be made to be detachable from the interior wall of housing 10. This device 16 includes an airflow- generating device 18, which can be a conventional motor-driven fan, and an air filter 19 retained within the air-filtering device by filter latch 19a. Air within housing 10 is caused to circulate by airflow-generating device 18. This draws the air into air-filtering device 16, which is directed via a channel through filter 19, which filters particulates from the air. The filtered air then exits air-filtering device 16 through exit port 23 which is shown, for illustrative purposes only, to be in a side wall of the air-filtering device. Device 16 further includes a control panel 22 which can include some or all of the following features: a light 24, a timer, 25, and buttons and indicators 26 useful to control the various components of device 16 or to indicate their status. Light 24 illuminates the interior of housing 10 to make it easier to see objects being manipulated therein. Timer 25, which controls the power to the airflow-generating device 18, can either be programmable to any desired time or it can be preset, whereby, once started, it will run for only a predetermined amount of time necessary to fully filter out all the particulate matter contained within the volume of air contained within housing 10. One of the indicators 26 can be a filter status indicator, which indicates that a sensor associated with filter 19 has sensed that the filter 19 is in need of replacement. It should be understood that the particular arrangement of the filter 19, airflow-generating device 18, light 24, timer 25, and buttons and indicators 26 on the air-filtering device 16 are merely illustrative. Their arrangement is discretionary, as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. Further features that can be seen in Fig. 3 is the presence of a power cord 21 which can extend through an appropriate opening in a wall of housing 10 to be plugged into an external power source to power the air-filtering device 16 directly or to charge the battery that is concealed beneath battery cover 22 of the air-filtering device 16. Such a battery could be any conventional battery, including, but not limited to lithium ion, nickel cadmium, nickel metal hydride, or lead.
[0048] As seen in FIG. 4, filter 19 can be replaced as necessary by opening latch 19s and sliding filter 19 out. After sliding a new filter 19 into place within device 16, latch 19a would be closed to secure the new filter 19 into place.
[0049] In the event that housing 10 is not made from a transparent material, a transparent viewing panel or window 28 can be included in the housing, as shown in Fig. 5. Window 28 can be any conventional transparent material, being either flexible or rigid. While window 28 is shown as being located in a top wall of housing 10, it should be understood that such a viewing window 28 could be placed on any portion of the housing 10 without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0050] FIG. 6 shows solar panels 30 located on the outside of housing 10. These solar panels 30 can be designed either to power the air-filtering device directly or to recharge the battery. Solar panels 30 can be any conventional solar panels, including flexible solar panels. [0051 ] While the gloves 12 have been shown as located side by side on one wall of housing 10, these gloves 12 can be located at any position on housing 10 determined to be desirable, including, but not limited to, each glove 12 being located with its opening 14 on opposite end walls, respectively, of housing 10, as shown in FIG. 7.
[0052] In the event that one of the gloves 12 becomes soiled or damaged, it may be desirable to replace the glove 12 with a new one. For this reason, it is desirable to make the gloves 12 to be detachably mounted to housing 10. As can be seen in FIG 8, glove 12 can have a glove linking structure 32 attached thereto that can removably secure to housing linking structure 33 attached to housing 10. This linking structure 32, 33 can be any suitable linking structure, such as hook and loop fasteners, a Ziploc® fastener, or a zipper, provided the linking structures, when joined, are capable of preventing particulate matter from passing therethrough. Furthermore, waterproof linking structures can also be used. When it becomes necessary to replace a glove 12, the linking structure 32 of the glove 12 to be removed is separated from the housing linking structure 33, the damaged glove is discarded, and the glove linking structure of a new glove 12 is attached to housing linking structure 33, thereby securing the new glove 12 in place. As an alternative to replacing one glove with another glove, it is also possible to replace a glove-shaped manipulation port with any other style of manipulation port. Additional styles of manipulation ports are described below.
[0053] As an alternative to the standard glove shape 12, the thin, flexible pocket-style manipulation port structure that extends into housing K) to enable indirect contact manipulation of objections within the housing can be of any suitable shape, such as in the form of pouches 34 shown in FIG. 9.
[0054] At times when the gloves 12 or their equivalent are not in use, in the interest of minimizing the chances of the gloves getting soiled or damaged or just getting in the way, the housing can include an interior scaling flap 36. as seen in FIG. 10, and/or an exterior sealing flap 37, as seen in FIG. 1 1. When both of these sets of sealing flaps 36, 37 arc present and sealed closed, they form between them a storage pouch for storing the gloves 12 or their equivalent in a safe and secure manner.
[0055] FIG. 12 shows how the portable particulate-removing apparatus 1 a can be folded down into a collapsed position, retained in that position by strap 2a.
[0056] FIG. 13 shows an alternative embodiment of the invention where instead of having manipulation ports in the form of gloves 12 extending into the interior region of housing 10, the housing 10 is provided with manipulation ports in the form of self- enclosing barriers 40 in one or more of the walls thereof. The self-enclosing barriers allow a user to insert their hands directly through a small, expandable opening in the baiτier 40 to manipulate, through direct contact of the hands, an object within the housing 10 that is to be manipulated. The self-expanding barriers 40 are made of expandable material, such as rubber or silicon, or in combination with fabric or a similar expandable material, with a small opening of any shape that is capable to seal around the hands and amis of the user as he inserts his hands into the interior region of housing 10, thereby forming a seal with the user's arms and preventing particulate matter outside the housing 10 from entering the inside of housing 10. The self-enclosing barrier 40 can be placed in any suitable location of the housing 10 and any number of self-enclosing barriers 40 can be placed on the housing 10. The self-enclosing barriers may be removably and sealingly attached to the housing in a similar manner to the gloves 12 described above so that, if a person using the device has a preference for one style of port over another, they can simply detach the style of port that they don't prefer to use (such as, for example, a glove-shaped port) and replace it with another style of port that they would prefer (such as, for example, self-enclosing barriers). This interchangeability of the manipulation ports enables a person to customize the portable particulate-removing apparatus of the invention to their preference.
[0057] FIG. 14 shows the embodiment of FlG. 13 with the inclusion of exterior sealing flaps 36a. Placement of these flaps 36a in a sealed position when the self-enclosing barriers 40 are not in use prevents particulate matter from entering through any residual opening within the barrier 40 that exists because the barrier 40 is not sealed against a user's amis.
[0058] FIG. 15 shows another alternative embodiment of the invention where the manipulation port comprises a self-enclosing barrier 42 comprising an expandable wrist collar made of a material capable of expanding and contracting, such as neoprene or any other material capable of doing the same, to form a tight seal around an inserted wrist and arm. While not shown in this Figure for the sake of clarity, it is clear that the inclusion of exterior sealing flaps 36a would be a desirable feature for this embodiment. Again, any number of self-enclosing barriers can be placed on (lie housing I O in any suitable location.
[0059] FlG. 16 shows an arm inserted into the expandable wrist collar barrier 42 of FIG. 15.
[0060] FIGS. 17 and 18 show the air filtering device 16 of the invention with the airflow-generating device 18 having an adaptor 44 attached thereto, with an opposite end of the adaptor 44 having a connector 46 securing adaptor 44 to a piece of equipment 50, such as a camera or lens, to be cleaned. The adaptor 44 may be rigid or may have one or more flexible portions. As can be seen from the arrows in FlG. 18, which illustrate the direction of airflow, air coming from airflow-generating device 18 flows through adaptor 44 and blows dust and other particulate matter off of the equipment to be cleaned, and the air is then vented through side ports in the adaptor 44 out into the housing 10.
[0061] FIGS. 19-21 show how the portable particulate-removing apparatus 1 of the invention can go from its open and operational position in FIG. 19, to the housing 10 a collapsed position (after removal of the detachable air-filtering device 16) in FIG. 20, with each of the air-filtering device 16 and housing 10 being stored separately in a carrying case 60 or other storage device in FIG. 21 . Note that as shown in FIG. 19, the seal 13a, rather than forming a straight seam across the top wall of housing 10, extends around several side walls of housing 10. It is the flexible nature of the material of housing 10 that allows the housing to be collapsed as shown. To give the housing 10 structural support, the housing 10 may have a flexible internal framework (not shown) that provides structure and support when open, or the support may come from the inherent structural strength of the material from which the housing 10 is made.
[0062] If desired, as seen in FIG. 22, the interior of housing 10 can be divided into compartments 52 by a divider 54, which can be padded. FIG. 23 shows that divider 54 is removable, and includes attachable areas 56 that may include hook and loop fasteners (or comparable alternative fasteners) that removably secure the divider 54 to mating attachment areas within housing 10. Housing 10 may also include padding 58 over part or all of its walls to cushion any equipment placed within the housing 10.
[0063] FIG. 24 shows housing 10 in its collapsed state and air-filtering device 16 being stored into available compartments of a carry bag 60 along with typical camera equipment.
[0064] FIG. 25 shows another preferred embodiment where the housing features a lens insert port 61 which can be collapsibly stowed away within exterior sealing flap 36a. Self-enclosing barriers 42 are disposed on sides of the housing and may further feature exterior sealing flaps 36a to cover the self-enclosing barriers 42 when not in use. It can be seen that exterior sealing flap 36a includes a zipper to selectively open and close it. The location on the housing of the ports and self-enclosing barriers shown in FIG. 25 is merely illustrative, and they can be located at any desirable position on the housing while remaining within the scope of the invention. [0065] FIG. 26 shows the embodiment of FIG. 25 showing camera 62 inside the enclosure of the housing with lens 63 inserted through lens insert port 61 to protrude through lens-enclosing barrier 64 located at a distal end of lens insert port 61. Lens- enclosing barrier 64 fits snuggly around the lens 63. To prevent rain/water appearing on the glass lens surface itself and to provide further protection from the elements, hood 61 d can optionally be attached to the lens 63.
[0066] FlG. 27 shows a close-up of another type of expandable lens insert port 61 a where the port has an accordion structure that expands and contracts according to the lens 63 inserted therein. The lens insert port 61a includes a clear port cap 61b, which can feature one or more threaded interfaces for threaded connection to the inserted lens 63 and/or to the distal end of the accordion structure. A hood 61 c can also be used with this embodiment.
[0067] FIG. 28 demonstrates the use of the embodiments of FIGS. 25 and 26 or FIG. 27 where the camera 62 and the lens 63 are connected to the lens port 61 or lens port 61a with the camera and the photographer's head being received within the housing, thereby enabling the user to shoot a camera in the rain while being protected from the rain. In this embodiment, when using the invention to change out lenses on a camera, an air- filtering device 16, as discussed in detail above with respect to earlier embodiments, would be in place within the housing. The air-filtering device would be removed when using the device as a rain cape. [0068] FIG. 29 shows another embodiment of the invention where the housing 10, the gloves 12, the connection between gloves 12 and housing 10, and seal 13, arc all waterproof, thereby allowing the user to manipulate a camera disposed within the waterproof chamber of the housing through the gloves and take photographs underwater. Releasable watertight seal 13 can be of any known watertight sealing structure that is appropriate The location on the housing of the gloves 12 is merely illustrative, and they can be located at any desirable position on the housing while remaining within the scope of the invention. It is possible to have other manipulating structures other than a glove to manipulate the camera within the housing. It is further possible to have the manipulating structure be made a part of the housing, and thus continuous, with no sealing structures necessary. In this embodiment, when using the device to change out lenses on a camera, an air-filtering device 16, as discussed in detail above with respect to earlier embodiments, would be in place within the housing. The air-filtering device need not be present when using the device to photograph underwater.
[0069] FIG. 30 shows another preferred embodiment of the air-filtering device 16a, which can be used in any of the embodiments of the invention in place of air-filtering device 16, discussed above. Air-filtering device 16a features a detachable HEPA filter 65 as well as a switch 66 to turn the device on and off, and an LED indicator 67 showing when the fan is on or off. Air is pulled into the air-filtering device past the HEPA filter 65 and exits the device through openings 66a, shown, for illustrative purposes only, in an end wall of air-filtering device 16a. [0070] FlG. 31 shows an exploded view of some of the major components of the air- filtering device 16a of FIG. 3. A HEPA, or other type, filter is attached through filter interface 76 and sealed by gasket 68. The front body 69 and back body 72 house therebetween the electronic components and circuitry associated with switch 66, LED light 67, and motor 73, which drives rotary wheel fan 70. A motor cap 74 secures motor 73 into place. Battery cover 75 secures a battery into place within the housing.
[0071] While not illustrated, it is considered within the scope of the invention to provide two or more air-filtering devices 16 for any of a variety of reasons, such as to increase the speed with which the volume of air within the housing is filtered to deal with air in a particularly dirty environment, or to filter the air in a larger housing 10. Alternatively, to deal with these issues, rather than duplicating the air-filtering device within the housing 10, it would be possible to make it a higher through-put device. Additionally, any of the disclosed embodiments can be made to include a watertight seal.
[0072] It is to be understood that the foregoing descriptions are only illustrative of the invention and that various alternatives and modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to encompass all such alternatives, modifications, and variations that fall within the scope of the appended claims. The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all variations within the scope of the following claims.

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What is claimed is:
1. A portable air- filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, the portable air-filtering device comprising: a housing having a hollow interior chamber and having a scalable opening which can be opened to allow access to the interior chamber or closed to create an isolated environment within said housing, an airflow-generating device that circulates air contained within the interior chamber; an air filter contained within said chamber that filters particulates from the air inside the interior chamber as the air circulates through the filter, manipulation structure configured to enable a person located outside said housing to use their hands to grasp and manipulate objects which have been placed within the chamber that has been subsequently sealed.
2. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 1 , wherein at least one portion of said housing is transparent, thereby enabling the interior chamber to be seen from outside the housing while the sealable opening is in said closed position,
3. A portable air- filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 1 , wherein said manipulation structure is removably secured to said wall of said housing to enable said manipulation structure to be removed and replaced with another manipulation structure.
4. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-frce environment, as defined in claim 3, wherein said manipulation structure comprises at least one pocket of a thin, flexible material for receiving the hand of a person, each said at least one pocket having an open end secured to a wall of said housing and having a closed end extending into the housing, enabling a person located outside said housing to insert a hand into one of said at least one pocket to grasp and manipulate, through the intervening thin, flexible material of the pocket, objects which have been placed within said interior chamber.
5. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 4, wherein said housing further includes at least one sealing element associated respectively with each said at least one pocket, said at least one sealing element comprising one of the group consisting of: an interior sealing element positioned and configured to selectively cover said respective pocket and isolate it from the inside chamber, an exterior sealing element positioned and configured to selectively cover said respective pocket and isolate it from ambient atmosphere that surrounds the housing, and a combination of an interior sealing element and an exterior sealing element positioned and configured to selectively contain said respective pocket between said interior sealing element and said exterior element and isolate said respective pocket from both the interior of the chamber and ambient atmosphere surrounding the housing.
6. A portable air- filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulatc-frec environment, as defined in claim 1 , wherein said airflow-generating device and said air filter are part of an air-handling unit, said air-handling unit further including a control panel which includes at least one of the group consisting of: a light, a timer which controls power to the airflow-generating device, and a filter sensor/indictor for detecting the status of the air filter and indicating when it is due for replacement.
7. A portable air- filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 6, wherein said air-handling unit is removably secured within said housing.
8. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 6, further comprising structure enabling said air-handling unit to be connected to an external power source.
9. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 6, further comprising a battery connected to power the components of the air-handling unit.
10. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 9, wherein said battery is rechargeable.
1 1. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a scaled, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 6, further comprising a solar power device connected to provide power to said air-handling unit.
12. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a scaled, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 1 , wherein said airflow-generating device comprises an adaptor configured to connect the airflow generator to an object to be cleaned.
13. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of said housing includes padding.
14. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 1 , wherein said housing is collapsible from an open, operable configuration into a smaller, compact configuration for storage.
15. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 3, wherein said manipulation structure comprises at least one self-enclosing barrier, each said at least one self-enclosing barrier having an opening therein which has a minimal size when not in use, said opening being capable of expanding to accommodate insertion of a user's hand therethrough and providing a sealed engagement around the arm of any such hand which is inserted therethrough, and returning to its minimal size upon removal of the user's hand therefrom, whereby said at least one self-enclosing barrier enables a person located outside said housing to insert a hand though at least one said at least one self-enclosing barrier to directly manually grasp and manipulate objects which have been placed within said interior chamber of said housing.
16. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a scaled, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 15, wherein said housing further includes at least one exterior sealing flap associated respectively with each said at least one self-enclosing barrier, said at least one exterior scaling flap being positioned and configured to selectively cover said respective pocket and isolate it from ambient atmosphere that surrounds the housing,
17. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a scaled, particulate- free environment, as defined in claim 1 , further including a padded divider that divides the interior chamber into separate compartments.
18. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 1 , wherein: said housing includes a lens insert port which is configured to receive a lens of a camera when the camera is placed within the interior chamber of the housing, and said scalable opening is large enough to permit a person's head to extend through said opening into said interior chamber, thereby enabling a person to use said portable air- filtering device as a rain cape so they can take photographs in the rain by orienting the housing so that the sealable opening is on the underside of the housing, placing a camera in said interior chamber with its camera lens extending into said lens insert port, and lowering said housing over his or her head so that the housing protects all of the camera, the lens, and the person's head.
19. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate- free environment, as defined in claim 18, further comprising an exterior sealing flap positioned and configured to selectively cover said lens insert port and isolate it from ambient atmosphere that surrounds the housing.
20. A portable air-filtering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 18, further comprising a clear port cap secured to a distal end of said lens insert port.
21. A portable air-fϊltering device enabling manipulation of objects within a sealed, particulate-free environment, as defined in claim 20, further comprising a hood configured for attachment to said distal end of said lens insert port.
22. A portable air-filtering device comprising: an airflow-generating device for circulating air, an air filter operatively connected in the path of air circulated by said airflow- generating device, a control console for controlling operation of said airflow-generating device.
23. A portable air-filtering device, as defined in claim 22, wherein said airflow- generating device further comprises an adaptor configured to connect the airflow generator to an object to be cleaned.
24. A portable chamber comprising: a housing comprising a plurality of walls forming a chamber and a rcclosable seal to provide selective access to said chamber, at least one opening in at least one of said walls, each of said at least one opening being surrounded by a connection element configured for interchangeably and securely attaching any one of a plurality of ports to the opening which it surrounds.
25. A portable chamber, as defined in claim 24, further comprising at least one thin, flexible, closed-end port connected to surround a respective one of each of said at least one opening by its associated connection clement, wherein said reclosable seal of said housing is a watertight seal, and each connection element provides a watertight connection between the housing and the port to which it is connected.
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