WO2011139300A2 - Methods and systems for dispersing decontamination products - Google Patents
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- the field of the disclosure relates generally to decontamination of enclosed spaces where persons periodically gather, and more specifically, to methods and systems for dispersing decontamination products such as biological and chemical decontamination products.
- SARS pandemic Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- One industry that was seriously affected is the transportation industry which includes the airline industry.
- Current concerns over the H1N1 virus have reaffirmed the effect of such pandemics on the global economy as well as the economics of the airline industry. For example, during the SARS pandemic, airlines lost billions of dollars of revenue due to maintenance and reduced aircraft availability.
- an electrostatic spraying system for decontamination of a vehicle includes a wheeled platform sized to fit inside the vehicle, at least one tank operable to contain one or more decontaminant agents, the tanks supported by said wheeled platform, a plurality of nozzles affixed to the wheeled platform, wherein each nozzle is positioned for distribution of the decontaminant agents in at least one predetermined direction, an electrostatic charging system connected to each of the nozzles for applying an electrostatic charge to the decontaminant agents as the agents are dispersed, and at least one compressor in communication with the tanks for pressurizing the decontaminant agents.
- the one or more compressors are capable of providing a pressure sufficient to provide a constant distribution of the decontaminant agents through the electrostatic nozzles.
- a method for dispersing a decontamination agent within an aircraft cabin includes manually dispersing electrostatically charged decontamination agent from a tank positioned within a rolling cart to one or more defined areas within the aircraft cabin, moving the rolling cart along a defined path within the aircraft, and automatically dispersing the electrostatically charged decontamination agent from the tank to additional areas of the cabin via a plurality of electrostatically charged nozzles attached to the rolling cart, the dispersing occurring, at least in part, as the rolling cart moves along the defined path within the aircraft.
- the method may further include pressurizing the tank utilizing a compressor positioned within the rolling cart.
- the electrostatically charged nozzles may optionally be cycled through a range of motion when dispersing the decontamination agent.
- the method may also include using a drive system connected to the rolling cart configured to impart a controlled rate of motion upon the rolling cart, moving the rolling cart along a defined path within the aircraft.
- an aircraft decontamination system includes a wheeled platform sized to fit within a galley cart storage area of an aircraft, a canister mounted within the wheeled platform and operable to contain a decontaminant agent, a compressor mounted within the wheeled platform and operable to apply a pressure to decontamination agent within the canister, a plurality of nozzles affixed to the wheeled platform and fluidly coupled to the canister, each nozzle positioned for distribution of the decontaminant agents in at least one pre-determined direction, an electrostatic charging system operatively attached to each of the nozzles for applying an electrostatic charge to droplets of the decontaminant agent as the decontamination agent is dispersed from the nozzles, and a manually operated nozzle attached to the canister.
- the plurality of nozzles may optionally be configured to cycle through a range of motion when dispensing a decontaminant agent.
- the aircraft decontamination system may further include a drive system attached to the wheeled platform and configured to impart a motion upon said wheeled platform.
- Figure 1 is a flow diagram of an aircraft production and service methodology.
- Figure 2 is a block diagram of an aircraft.
- Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of one embodiment of a decontamination system.
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of a cart in which the system of Figure 3 may be deployed.
- Figure 5 is a side view of the cart of Figure 4.
- Figure 6 is an end view of the cart of Figures 4 and 5.
- Figure 7 is a block diagram of another embodiment of a decontamination system.
- a self contained system for air and ground transport vehicle systems, as well as permanently placed ground structures.
- the system provides a mechanism enabling the interior decontamination of such structures against influenza viruses, bacteria, chemical agents, and biological agents, to name a few.
- Embodiments of the device include a manually operated hand sprayer which is used for localized dispersion, and a plurality of automatically operated spray nozzles, mounted such that they will disperse decontaminants via electrostatic spray, for example, to assure complete coverage of the vehicle interior, resulting in decontamination with minimal maintenance.
- the use of electrostatic spray results in two micron to forty micron size droplets, which allows for the use of less decontamination agent than at least certain current decontamination methods and also minimizing material damages due to contact with decontaminant agents.
- the disclosed system is an integrated system that can be housing in a device similar to an existing aircraft service/food cart, which allows for storage within the aircraft (replacing one of the service/food carts).
- a system would replace one of the service/food carts during a pandemic.
- Such a system would then be periodically guided down one or more aisles of an aircraft, manually or automatically, while manually and/or automatically dispersing one or more decontamination agents. While described in terms of a commercial aircraft implementation, other aircraft (military, private, cargo) applications are also contemplated as well as applications within ground transport vehicles and buildings.
- system is operable for the optional manual spraying of localized areas with a variety of chemical and biological decontamination agents, and further operable for the automatic spraying of the remaining areas of the aircraft, for example, using electrostatic spray nozzles for aircraft interior decontamination using such chemical, biological, and/or other decontamination agents.
- aircraft manufacturing and service method 100 may include specification and design 102 of aircraft 200 and material procurement 104.
- aircraft 200 During production, component and subassembly manufacturing 106 and system integration 108 of aircraft 200 takes place. Thereafter, aircraft 200 may go through certification and delivery 1 10 in order to be placed in service 1 12. While in service by a customer, aircraft 200 is scheduled for routine maintenance and service 1 14 (which may also include modification, reconfiguration, refurbishment, and so on). While the embodiments described herein relate generally to servicing of commercial aircraft, they may be practiced at other stages of the aircraft manufacturing and service method 100. For example, a decontamination process may be implemented at various stages of aircraft production as many people have access to an aircraft and its components during a production process.
- Each of the processes of aircraft manufacturing and service method 100 may be performed or carried out by a system integrator, a third party, and/or an operator (e.g., a customer).
- a system integrator may include, without limitation, any number of aircraft manufacturers and major-system subcontractors
- a third party may include, for example, without limitation, any number of venders, subcontractors, and suppliers
- an operator may be an airline, leasing company, military entity, service organization, and so on.
- aircraft 200 produced by aircraft manufacturing and service method 100 may include airframe 202 with a plurality of systems 204 and interior 206.
- systems 204 include one or more of propulsion system 208, electrical system 210, hydraulic system 212, and environmental system 214. Any number of other systems may be included in this example.
- propulsion system 208 electrical system 210
- hydraulic system 212 hydraulic system 212
- environmental system 214 any number of other systems may be included in this example.
- Any number of other systems may be included in this example.
- an aerospace example is shown, the principles of the disclosure may be applied to other industries, such as the automotive industry.
- Apparatus and methods embodied herein may be employed during any one or more of the stages of aircraft manufacturing and service method 100.
- components or subassemblies corresponding to component and subassembly manufacturing 106 may be fabricated or manufactured in a manner similar to components or subassemblies produced while aircraft 200 is in service.
- one or more apparatus embodiments, method embodiments, or a combination thereof may be utilized during component and subassembly manufacturing 106 and system integration 108, for example, without limitation, by substantially expediting assembly of or reducing the cost of aircraft 200.
- one or more of apparatus embodiments, method embodiments, or a combination thereof may be utilized while aircraft 200 is in service, for example, without limitation, to maintenance and service 114 may be used during system integration 108 and/or maintenance and service 114 to determine whether parts may be connected and/or mated to each other.
- System 300 includes two storage tanks 310 and 312, sometimes referred to as canisters, though it is easily understood that fewer or additional storage tanks could be incorporated into the system 300.
- the separate tanks 310 and 312 hold decontamination fluid, for example, of the type that cannot be stored together. Alternatively the tanks may hold the same fluid but be fluidly connected to different nozzles as described below.
- Each tank is fluidly coupled to a corresponding compressor 320 and 322 though it would be fairly straightforward to develop a system similar to system 300 that utilizes only one compressor.
- Air from the respective compressors 320 and 322 passes through a compressed air shut off valve 330, 332, a pressure regulator 340, 342, and is operatively coupled to a pressure relief valve 350, 352 prior to entering the respective fluid storage tank 310, 312.
- Each of the tanks 310, 312 is in fluid communication with a pressure gauge 360, 362.
- the embodiment of system 300 illustrated in Figure 3 includes a plurality of nozzles 370, 372, 374, 376, and 378.
- pressurized fluid from tank 310 passes through valve 380 (when opened) to nozzles 370 and 372.
- the pressurized fluid Prior to reaching nozzles 370 and 372, the pressurized fluid is combined with air pressure from compressor 320, which passes through valve 390 (when opened).
- pressurized fluid from tank 312 passes through valve 382 (when opened) to nozzles 374 and 376.
- the pressurized fluid Prior to reaching nozzles 374 and 376, the pressurized fluid is combined with air pressure from compressor 322, which passes through valve 392.
- nozzle 376 is a hand nozzle and is operated separately from nozzles 370, 372, 374, and 376.
- pressurized fluid from tank 312 passes through valve 384 (when opened) to nozzle 378.
- the pressurized fluid Prior to reaching nozzle 378, the pressurized fluid is combined with air pressure from compressor 322, which passes through valve 394.
- nozzles 370, 372, 374, 376, and 378 are electrostatic nozzles.
- power sources 396 and 398 are included within system 300, and provide power to the electrostatic charging system associates with the various individual nozzles.
- the above described system 300 is, in at least one embodiment, installed in a rolling cart 400 sized to fit in most vehicles such as aircraft and other transportation vehicles as depicted in Figure 4.
- vaporous spraying nozzles, electrostatic charging of vapor droplets, and at least one air compressor are incorporated for vaporization and dispersion of decontamination fluid within vehicles such as ships, trains, and other large vehicles.
- FIG 4 it is a perspective view of cart 400 which includes nozzles 370, 372, and 374 as well as tanks 310 and 312.
- This embodiment of cart 400 is sized for movement down the aisle of a typical commercial aircraft. Further, this embodiment of cart 400 is sized to be roughly the same dimensions as an aircraft galley cart, and can be stored within a commercial aircraft within one of the galley cart storage areas. In use, cart 400 can be pushed down the aisle of a commercial aircraft as maintenance personnel manually spray the seats and open overhead bins, lavatory doors and other compartments, with, for example nozzle 378 (shown in figure 3) which is denoted as being a hand operated nozzle (and shown in Figure 5 in a storage location within cart 400).
- nozzle 378 shown in figure 3
- the cart 400 can be manually or automatically moved down the aircraft aisle while continuing to disinfect all the remaining surfaces in the vehicle, outputting the decontamination fluid droplets from the pre-positioned nozzles 370, 372, 374, and 376.
- an electrostatic dispersion spraying technique is performed by these nozzles to assure adherence of the decontaminating agent to the various surfaces of the aircraft for maximum effectiveness.
- Figure 5 is a side view of cart 400 with a cover panel removed.
- tanks 310 and 312, air compressors 320 and 322 and nozzles 370, 372, 374, and 376 are shown as well as some of the fluid communication apparatus therebetween.
- nozzles 370, 372, 374, and 376 are stationary, with respect to cart 400, while in other embodiments nozzles 370, 372, 374, and 376 are capable of movement (automatic or manual) in one or more dimensions.
- An end view of cart 400 provides further information regarding placement of nozzles 370, 372, 374, and 376 within cart 400 while also providing relative dimensions of cart 400.
- cart 400 is easily adaptable to provide decontamination capabilities for airlines.
- the service/food cart configuration of decontamination system 300 is easily available within an airplane in case of an outbreak of a germ or virus.
- Decontamination system 300 within cart 400 enables decontamination of an airplane and return of the aircraft to operation within a day. Droplets from decontamination system 300 are utilized to reach relatively complex geometric surfaces including the areas that are difficult for airline personnel to reach.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram of a decontamination system 500, configured for placement on a cart, which illustrates several of these options. For simplicity, certain of the items described with respect to Figure 1 are not shown or described with respect to Figure 7.
- decontamination system 500 includes a tank 502 and compressor 504 which are fluidly connected to one another.
- tank 502 including a flowmeter 510 for measuring a flow of decontamination fluid out of tank 502, a pressure gauge 512 for measuring the pressure within tank 502, and a fluid gauge 514 for determining an amount of decontamination fluid remaining within tank 502.
- FIG. 7 illustrates the components of one nozzle system 520 that includes an electrostatic charging system 522, the nozzle 524, and a nozzle directional control 526. Note that one or more additional nozzle systems 520 may be incorporated into decontamination system 500.
- nozzle directional control 526 may include a stepper motor or other device that causes the nozzle 524 to move across a range of positions as the decontamination agent is dispersed.
- a power supply 530 may be included within system 500 providing the voltage necessary to operate the compressor 504, the various electrostatic charging systems 522, the nozzle directional controllers 526, as well as a cart drive system 540 and a cart controller 550.
- power supply 530 utilizes an external power source, and in other embodiments, powers supply 530 utilizes aircraft generated power.
- the controller is utilized to control operation of the cart including movement of the cart via cart drive system 540, operation of the tank 502 and compressor 504 combination based on data received at a display 560.
- the controller 550 may be further programmed to provide signals to cart drive system 540 to control a rate of movement, and direction of movement of the cart.
- display 560 includes data from one or more of the flowmeter 510, pressure gauge 512, and tank level gauge 514.
- a sensor system 570 may be incorporated which in combination provides the function of maintaining the movement of the cart along a predefined course, for example, down the aisle of an aircraft, at a predefined rate.
- the currently utilized decontamination methods include manual wipe out, use of manually operated spray distribution systems manually (e.g., a backpack type of system), or fogging of the vehicle.
- Manual wipe out, or spray distribution are very time consuming.
- a fogging method has to saturate the entire area.
- the submicron fog particles (less than 2 micron size of droplets) may stay suspended within an aircraft cabin, for example, for many hours.
- the fog particles may penetrate areas where such moisture is undesired, for example, wire bundles and sensitive avionics equipment, as well as leaving a residue in these areas.
- cart 400 with system 300 installed therein allows the manual spraying of certain areas with minimal decontamination agent use and the automatic electrostatic vapor spray to disperse decontaminants that address the remaining areas using a single, simple to use system.
- the electrostatic aspect of the spray nozzles results in the dispersion of the charged decontamination agent which causes the particles to adhere to the various surfaces, for example, within the aircraft thereby also reduced the amount of time the particles are suspended in the compartment.
- system 300 provides an easily adaptable, transportable, and effective decontamination tool for use within an aircraft interior and it is believed that decontamination times for a commercial aircraft will be reduced from days to hours with a far superior decontamination result.
- system 300 can be easily stored onboard an aircraft and drastically reduce aircraft decontamination turn around time, positively impacting aircraft operation and contributing to airline cost saving.
- system 300 can easily be adapted for placement on other cart configurations for use in homeland security, private and military aircraft, permanent facilities (e.g., buildings), marine vessels, trucks, buses, trains and most any form of transportation, again providing reductions in vehicle and facility down time, cost savings, all in a stand alone system.
- permanent facilities e.g., buildings
- marine vessels e.g., trucks, buses, trains
- cost savings all in a stand alone system.
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