WO2011100816A1 - Air filtration system for an interior door of a building - Google Patents

Air filtration system for an interior door of a building Download PDF

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WO2011100816A1
WO2011100816A1 PCT/CA2010/001695 CA2010001695W WO2011100816A1 WO 2011100816 A1 WO2011100816 A1 WO 2011100816A1 CA 2010001695 W CA2010001695 W CA 2010001695W WO 2011100816 A1 WO2011100816 A1 WO 2011100816A1
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Andrew Bordin
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Bordin Racing Limited
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Priority to MX2012009610A priority patent/MX2012009610A/es
Priority to SG2012061156A priority patent/SG183381A1/en
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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
    • F24F13/08Air-flow control members, e.g. louvres, grilles, flaps or guide plates
    • F24F13/18Air-flow control members, e.g. louvres, grilles, flaps or guide plates specially adapted for insertion in flat panels, e.g. in door or window-pane
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B7/00Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows
    • E06B7/02Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows for providing ventilation, e.g. through double windows; Arrangement of ventilation roses
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B7/00Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows
    • E06B7/16Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings
    • E06B7/22Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings by means of elastic edgings, e.g. elastic rubber tubes; by means of resilient edgings, e.g. felt or plush strips, resilient metal strips
    • E06B7/23Plastic, sponge rubber, or like strips or tubes
    • E06B7/2316Plastic, sponge rubber, or like strips or tubes used as a seal between the floor and the wing

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  • This invention relates to an air filtration system for use in buildings in which air pressure gradients are maintained.
  • HVAC heating, ventilation and air conditioning or air handling
  • air is blown by a fan into central interior portions of the building, thereby creating a high pressure zone relative to outside atmospheric pressure.
  • an air pressure gradient is established across the building from the central portions of the building across the building envelope to the exterior. Air will tend to flow from zones of higher pressure to zones of lower pressure, following the gradient and at a rate dependent on the tightness of the building envelope, of any interior air barriers or air flow retarders and the presence and capacity of any return air system removing air from portions of the building.
  • the higher pressure air will be introduced into the common areas (e.g. hallways, corridors, elevator lobbies) which are usually located in the central core area of the building.
  • the individual office or residential units or suites are usually clustered around the central core so as to afford each unit access to, or views of, the exterior.
  • the individual units are separated from the common areas and from each other by walls made (for obvious security, safety e.g. fire and smoke, noise, privacy and other reasons) of highly robust materials.
  • such walls may be made of concrete blocks, concrete panels or poured concrete. In most cases, such walls will be finished on both sides, for example by paint or by rigid sheet materials (e.g. taped and painted drywall or gypsum board).
  • such wall structures comprise air flow barriers which are highly resistant or essentially impermeable to the flow of air therethrough.
  • Door frames (consisting of two side jambs, a head jamb and possibly a sill or threshold) are installed in the doorway openings. Again, for security and other reasons, the door frames are typically made of highly robust materials, such as steel, and are solidly mounted to the wall.
  • the doors mounted on hinges to the door frames, are also of made of highly robust materials, such as steel or heavy wood panels and possibly with cores of insulation. Such door paneling materials also typically are air flow barriers.
  • the pressurized air in the common areas being unable to flow through the walls into the individual units, can only flow through the doorways.
  • the air may only flow into the units around the edges of the doors, namely between the side edges of the door and the side jambs of the door frame, between the upper edge of the door and the head jamb of the door frame and between the lower edge of the door and the sill or threshold (if there is one) of the door frame or the floor itself (if there is no sill or threshold).
  • dirt and other contaminants may not be brought into the building by means of air infiltration
  • the additional fact is that dirt and other contaminants are nevertheless present in, brought into or generated inside the building by various means.
  • residual dust and dirt may be present from the original building construction.
  • dust and dirt will be brought into the building by people entering the building or may enter the building through open doors and windows. Dust and dirt may also be generated during building repairs or the innumerable activities of people inside the building.
  • people and their pets are organic beings which constantly shed biological materials, such as dried skin and hair. All of these and other contaminants may be present in the form of airborne dust or other heavier particulates capable of being moved by flowing air.
  • the present invention is directed, in one aspect, to an air filter system for a building having a first zone and a second zone which has a floor with a door threshold region, a wall-door system supported by the floor and incorporating an air flow barrier wall separating the first zone from the second zone, an air flow barrier door frame with at least two side jambs and a head jamb mounted in and sealed to the wall, an air flow barrier door generally sized to fit within the door frame, the door having two side edges and upper and lower edges and being hinged along one side edge to a side jamb of the door frame, weatherstripping mounted between the side and upper edges and the door frame and between the lower edge and the threshold region of the floor to substantially seal against air flow between the door edges and the door frame and floor when the door is closed, an air flow permitting opening in the wall-door system, sized to permit a controlled amount of airflow between the first zone and the second zone when there is a predetermined pressure differential between said zones, and, an air filter mounted in such opening.
  • the present invention is directed to an air filter for filtering air flowing through a gap between a hinge edge of a door hinged to a side jamb of a door frame, the filter comprising a sheet of filter material removably and substantially sealably attachable along its edges, in a direction generally parallel to the gap, to the hinge edge of the door and to an adjacent portion of the side jamb.
  • the present invention is directed to a method of filtering air in a building having a first zone and a second zone separated by a wall-door system and a pressure differential therebetween, the system having a floor, an air flow barrier wall attached thereto and separating the first zone from the second zone, an air flow barrier door frame mounted in the wall, an air flow barrier door generally sized to fit within the door frame, the door being hinged along one side to a side jamb of the door frame, the method comprising: the steps of installing weatherstripping between the edges of the door and the door frame, except in a region along a hinge side of the door thereby to leave an opening when the door is closed; and, attaching a filter to the door and door frame over the opening and substantially sealing the edges of the filter to the door and door frame.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a floor of a building which incorporates the invention
  • Figure 2 is an elevation view of a wall-door system, showing the door in its closed position, according to the invention
  • Figure 3 is a cross-section of the wall-door system of Figure 2, along the line A-A thereof;
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a filter according to the invention.
  • Figure 5 is a close-up cut-away perspective detail showing the attachment of the filter of Figure 4 to the wall-door system;
  • Figure 6 is an elevation view of a wall-door system, showing the door in its closed position, according to an alternate embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 7 is an elevation view of a wall-door system, showing the door in its closed position, according to three alternate embodiments of the invention.
  • Figure 8 is an elevation view of the lower portion of a wall-door system, showing the door in its closed position, according to yet a further alternate embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 9 is a close-up view of a further alternate embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 there is generally shown a representative floor 30 of a multi-level or high- rise building 12 in which the air filter system of the invention, generally shown as 10, is used in several units 32 of building 12.
  • Building 12 may be a commercial or a residential building.
  • Units 32 may be individual offices or residential units, such as apartment or condominium units or hotel suites.
  • Building 12 has a heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system (not shown) to receive recirculated inside air, to take in some outside air and mix it with recirculated air, to condition the air (e.g. by filtering, heating or cooling to a desired temperature and humidifying or dehumidifying to a desired level) and to distribute it throughout the building by a supply duct system 18.
  • HVAC heating, ventilating and air conditioning
  • used air will typically be collected for recirculation and returned to the HVAC system through a return air duct system 22.
  • the HVAC system will include a blower (not shown) to supply air at a pressure PH, somewhat higher than outside atmospheric pressure P A , through inlet vents 19 to interior portions of building 12.
  • the exterior building envelope 20 can be expected to be, through the use of suitable barrier materials (for example such as those mentioned above), reasonably impermeable to the flow of both air and water across or through the building envelope.
  • suitable barrier materials for example such as those mentioned above
  • HVAC system 14 must take in an appropriate amount of fresh outside air and, so as to balance same, may have to exhaust a certain amount of used inside air.
  • individual units 32 can be expected to be connected through outlet vents 23 to the return air duct system 22 and possibly also connected to the supply system 18 (connections not shown).
  • building envelope 20 may allow substantial airflow therethrough and, although such buildings may be relatively energy inefficient, there may be less concern about adequate ventilation.
  • an air filter system 10 is shown in connection with several individual units 32 on floor 30.
  • Floor 30 has a central common area 34, consisting of corridors, hallways, elevator lobby areas, common rooms and the like, which would be used by the various occupants and their visitors as they move to and from their particular units 32, for example en route to elevators, stairways, common rooms or other common spaces pertinent to the particular building.
  • the common area 34 is separated from the individual units 32 by a wall 40.
  • Wall 40 is constructed of such materials and structural components so as to constitute an air barrier, namely so as to be substantially resistant to the flow air therethrough when subjected to a modest pressure differential on each side thereof.
  • Typical materials may include concrete blocks, concrete panels, poured concrete and the like, faced with such surface treatments as may be necessary or desired, both on the interior side of wall 40 inside unit 32 or on the exterior side thereof in common area 34.
  • stud frame walls faced with drywall or plywood, if sealed at the joints, may act as an air barrier structure.
  • Glass walls, made of sheet glass or glass blocks, with all joints sealed, may also act as an effective air barrier.
  • Walls 42 separate one unit 32 from neighboring units 32 and may be of similar construction to wall 40 but in any event preferably will constitute an air barrier between the units 32.
  • Walls 40 and 42 are supported by and on the physical floor 60.
  • walls 40 and 42 are sealingly attached to the floor 60 to ensure that air cannot flow under the walls, i.e. between the walls 40 or 42 and the floor 60.
  • walls 40 and 42 are sealingly attached to ceiling structure 63 (shown in Figure 2) to ensure that air cannot flow over the walls, i.e.
  • Floor 60 and ceiling 63 preferably constitute air barriers.
  • Walls 40 have door openings 43 therein to allow access to a unit 32 from common area 34.
  • the portion of floor 60 in the area of a door opening 43 constitutes a door threshold region 61 (shown in Figure 2).
  • a door frame 44 is attached to, or built into, a door opening 43.
  • door frame 44 is constructed from air barrier materials (e.g. steel or suitable wood) and in air barrier manner (e.g. sealed at all joints), so as to be substantially resistant to the flow air therethrough when subjected to a modest pressure differential on each side thereof.
  • Door frame 44 is also preferably sealed to wall 40 to ensure that air cannot flow between wall 40 and door frame 44.
  • Door frame 44 at least comprises left and right side jambs 50 and 52, respectively, and head jamb 54.
  • door frame 44 may have a sill or threshold 56 as the bottom member thereof, which will be located at or installed in the door threshold region 61 of floor 60.
  • any threshold 56 used will similarly be made of air barrier material (e.g. wood, steel or aluminum), so as to be substantially resistant to the flow air therethrough when subjected to a modest pressure differential on each side thereof, and sealed to the threshold region 61 of floor 60 to ensure that air cannot flow between threshold 56 and floor 60.
  • air barrier material e.g. wood, steel or aluminum
  • Door 46 has two side edges and upper and lower edges and is generally sized to fit within the door frame 44. Along one side edge, door 46 is attached by hinges 58 to one of the door jambs, for example as illustrated to left door jamb 50. Preferably, door 46 is constructed from air barrier materials (e.g. steel, wood, plastic or fiberglass panels), so as to be substantially resistant to the flow air therethrough when subjected to a modest pressure differential on each side thereof.
  • air barrier materials e.g. steel, wood, plastic or fiberglass panels
  • door openings 43, door frames 44 and doors 46 are shown as being of conventional generally rectangular shape, other shapes could be used.
  • Door sealing structures such as weatherstripping 62, for sealing door 46 to door frame 44, are installed around the edges of door 46.
  • weatherstripping 62 is mounted between the edges of door 46 and door frame 44, whereby to substantially seal against air flow around door 46 when the door is closed.
  • the weatherstripping 62 may be of any suitable type and may be mounted to either door 46 or frame 44 or, for certain types of weatherstripping, some components thereof may be mounted to door 46 and others to door frame 44.
  • the type of weatherstripping 62 along the lower edge of door 46 may be different than the type of weatherstripping 62 used along the side and upper edges of door 46.
  • the weatherstripping 62 along the lower edge of door 46 will be of a type which can substantially seal against air flow between such lower edge and the sill. If there is no sill or threshold, the weatherstripping 62 along the lower edge of door 46 will be of a type which can substantially seal against air flow directly against the threshold region 61 of floor 60 when the door is closed.
  • wall 40 The combination of wall 40, door frame 44, door 46 and weatherstripping 62 as described above establishes a wall-door system substantially resistant to the flow air therethrough when subjected to a modest pressure differential thereacross.
  • an air flow permitting opening 64 is provided in such wall- door system to allow air to flow one side of the wall-door system to the other when the door is closed and there is a pressure differential thereacross. More specifically, as shown in Figure 2, an air flow permitting opening 64 is provided in an area along an edge of door 46. In particular, opening 64 comprises a portion of the gap 66 between door 46 and side jamb 50 where weatherstripping 62 is purposely removed or not installed along a pre-determined length.
  • opening 64 will be along the edge of door 46 where hinges 58 are located.
  • the length of opening 64 may be selected to provide an overall area of opening 64 sized to permit a controlled amount of airflow therethrough when there is a predetermined pressure differential thereacross.
  • the pre-determined pressure differential may be the difference between a specified pressure P H in the common area 34 and a specified pressure Pi in the interior of unit 32.
  • the pressure differential across opening 64 will also change with resulting changes in the amount of air flowing therethrough.
  • Opening 64 will preferably comprise a single area in which there is no weatherstripping 52, for example located between two hinges. However, in some embodiments, it may be desirable to have two or more sections of gap 66 in which there is no weatherstripping 62 (for example, above and below a central hinge 58), which in total would allow an airflow equivalent to a single larger opening.
  • Air filter 68 is mounted in, or substantially extends across or covers, opening 64.
  • Air filter 68 is made up of material which is adapted to substantially permit the flow of air therethrough while trapping particles that exceed a certain minimum size.
  • hammock filter sheet material sold by 3M Company under the trademark FILTRETE and described by 3M Company as a "micro particle & airborne allergen reduction" filter, has been found to be suitable for the present application.
  • filter 68 is a generally rectangular sheet of filter material removably attached to side jamb 50 and the side edge of door 46 in a sealed manner so as not to allow significant amounts of air to flow around the edges of filter 68.
  • the manner of attaching filter 68 to jamb 50 and door 46 will allow for convenient removal and cleaning or replacement of a soiled or damaged filter.
  • Strips 80 of suitable adhesive or double-sided adhesive tape along the length or substantially all of the length of filter 68 may be used for such purpose.
  • Filter 68 comprises a generally rectangular sheet 71 of filter material with side edges 72 and 74 and upper and lower edges 76 and 78. Along each of edges 72 and 74, a strip 80 of adhesive or double-sided adhesive tape is applied along substantially the entire length of edges 72 and 74. In addition, adjacent upper and lower edges 76 and 78, additional cross-strips 82 of adhesive or double-sided adhesive tape may be applied.
  • attachment tabs 84 are cut to define attachment tabs 84, which will be bent, as explained below, out of the plane of filter 68.
  • Tabs 84 are provided with adhesive or double-sided adhesive tape thereon.
  • additional cross-strips 86 of adhesive or double-sided adhesive tape are attached to filter 68 near upper and lower edges 76 and 78.
  • the material of cross-strips 82 and 86 may comprise pieces of adhesive-backed neoprene or resilient weatherstripping material.
  • filter 68 with attachment tabs 84 is attached to the front faces of door 46 and adjacent side jamb 50 by means of adhesive strips 80, 82 and 86.
  • Upper and lower tabs 84 are wrapped around the edge of side jamb 50 essentially perpendicular to the front faces of door 46 and adjacent side jamb 50 and attached to a side face 51 of side jamb 50 by the adhesive of tabs 84.
  • Filter 68 may also be reversed, so that tabs 84 are wrapped around a side edge of door 46.
  • a filter 68 without attachment tabs 84 may be adequate for the purpose merely being held to door 46 and adjacent jamb 50 by adhesive strips 80.
  • opening 64 is located on the same side edge of door 46 as hinges 58.
  • openings in the weatherstripping could be provided at other suitable locations around the perimeter of door 46.
  • opening 64a is provided at gap 166 between door 46 and the non-hinge door jamb 52.
  • opening 64a is covered by a piece of sheet of filter material 168 which is conveniently detachable on at least one side thereof to allow the opening and closing of the door 46.
  • filter 168 has a longitudinal strip 180 of adhesive or double-sided adhesive tape down one side thereof. In this case, the adhesive for strip 180 should bond relatively firmly to door 46 yet still be removable for cleaning or replacement of the filter.
  • the other side of filter 168 is provided with a longitudinal strip 181 of a readily removable adhesive or other releasable attachment means, such as a hook-and-loop fastener for example as sold under the VELCRO brand.
  • filters 68 or 168 In operation, when door 46 is closed and a pressure differential applied to the two sides of the wall-door system, filters 68 or 168, as the case may be, trap dust, dirt and other contaminants entrained in the air flowing through opening 64, thus preventing such dust, dirt and contaminants moving from a zone on one side of the wall-door system, such as a common area 34, to a zone on the other side, such as the interior of a unit 32.
  • opening 64b may be designed into door 46 with a removable filter 68b installed in or over opening 64b.
  • door frame 44 may be provided with an opening 64c in which a filter element 68c may be removably installed.
  • wall 40 itself may be provided with an opening 64d in which removable filter element 68d may be attached.
  • the filters may be incorporated into a filter holding cartridge which may in turn be readily installed and removed from the openings.
  • the weatherstripping 62 along the lower edge of door 46 will be of a type which can substantially seal against air flow directly against the threshold region 61 of floor 60 when the door is closed.
  • a further alternative embodiment is illustrated which may be used in case it is desired that a gap between the bottom of door 46 and the threshold region 61 of floor 60 be used as an airflow opening 64e.
  • the gap 64e is covered by filter structure 268, which in the illustrated embodiment extends across the width of door 46; that is, no
  • Filter structure 268 comprises a base portion 270 attached to the bottom of door 46. In the illustrated embodiment, attachment is achieved by screws 272. Mounting slots 274 are provided in base portion 270 to allow for convenient height adjustment. Extending downwardly from base portion 270 is frame portion 276. Preferably, a lower edge of frame portion touches and sealingly engages floor 60. Frame portion 276 defines a frame opening 278 across which filter material 68e substantially extends. Preferably, filter material 68e is removably attached to filter frame 276 and in a sealed manner so as not to allow significant amounts of air to flow between the edges of filter material 68e and frame 276. Suitable adhesive or double-sided adhesive tape (not shown) around the edges of filter material 68e may be used for such purpose.
  • filter 68 is folded whereby to allow adhesive or double-sided tape strips 80 to be attached to a side face 51 of jamb 50 and an edge face 47 of door 46.
  • adhesive or double-sided tape strips 80 may (because of the thickness and placing of the adhesive or double-sided tape strips 80) restrict the effective size of gap 66, such installation may be considered by some to be more aesthetically pleasing that the installation shown in Figure 2 and thus preferred.
  • an occupant of a building with a substantially airtight wall 40 with a substantially airtight door frame 44 and a substantially airtight door 46 may achieve the benefits of the invention by implementing the following method.
  • the sides of filter 68 shall be sealingly attached to both door 46 and door frame 44.
  • the door frame has no threshold and opening 64 is a gap between a bottom side of door 46 and floor 60, attach a filter structure 268 to door 46.
  • a filter structure 268 to door 46.

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JP2012553155A JP2013519811A (ja) 2010-02-17 2010-10-27 建物の屋内ドア用の空気濾過システム
CN201080066262.8A CN102844626B (zh) 2010-02-17 2010-10-27 用于建筑物的室内门的空气过滤系统
MX2012009610A MX2012009610A (es) 2010-02-17 2010-10-27 Sistema de filtracion de aire para una puerta interior de un edificio.
SG2012061156A SG183381A1 (en) 2010-02-17 2010-10-27 Air filtration system for an interior door of a building

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