TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to apparatus in which there can be defined a confined
working area ventilated by a stream of cleansed ventilation air. In particular, the
invention relates to such an apparatus in which a first air-stream, generated by a
fan, is caused to pass air-stream dividing means, and in which a first part of the
divided air-stream is evacuated and a second part of the air-stream is passed through
a filter and forms a flow of cleansed air in the working area. The apparatus is provided
with means which co-act with the working area in supplying a quantity of air sufficient
to compensate for the air evacuated in the first part-flow of the air-stream.
[0002] Although apparatus of this nature may find use in various fields, they have been
found particularly beneficial when working with substances which, even in small concentrations,
can promote allergies and poison the operator. Naturally, in work of this nature it
is imperative that the operator is protected against the substance in question and
that the product is protected against contamination. One example of such work is the
preparation of cytostatics.
BACKGROUND ART
[0003] Various apparatus are known to the art which are intended to form a confined working
area ventilated with a flow of cleansed ventilation air, where a first air-stream,
generated by a fan, is caused to pass an air-stream distributing or dividing means,
and where a first part-flow of the air-stream is evacuated from the apparatus and
a second part-flow of said air-stream is passed through a filter, to form a flow of
condensed air which is passed to said working area. Means are provided for coacting
with the working area in a manner to supply air thereto in quantities which compensate
for the air evacuated in said first part-flow.
[0004] Such previously known apparatus operate on the principle of passing air through a
so-called microfilter and of causing the cleansed air-flow exiting from the filter
to spread vertically over the working area, whereafter a major part of this exiting
air-flow is returned to the microfilter and re-cleansed therein, and then returned
to the working area. Part of the air-flow which has passed through the working area
is passed through a second microfilter and then evacuated through an air outlet. This
constantly creates an air deficiency, which is made up, however, by drawing in a corresponding
quantity of air from an adjacent room or space, through one or more slots provided
in the proximity of the working area. In this way there is created an air-curtain
or air-stream operative in preventing air from passing from the working area into
the space adjacent thereto.
[0005] One example of such known apparatus is that sold by Ultramare AB, Bromma, Sweden,
under the tradename "LAF Renluftsbank CK-3".
BRIEF DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
TECHNICAL PROBLEM
[0006] It is obvious that'when such apparatus are used for preparing cytostatica, a filter
which is used for long periods of time will become heavily coated with particles,
which even in low concentrations can promote allergies and create poisonous conditions.
Consequently, a qualified technical problem in respect of such apparatus is one of
providing ways and means by which these filters can be changed when necessary with
simple manual manipulations.
[0007] A further technical problem is one of enabling a filter to be changed without the
risk of the operator coming into contact with the particles collected on the filter.
[0008] Another qualified technical problem with apparatus of the aforesaid kind is one of
enabling the filter or filters, together with requisite filter holders, to be readily
removed, and of enabling all parts to be made from a material which can be destroyed
or sterilized.
[0009] A still further technical problem related to such apparatus is that of enabling the
filter to be readily incorporated in an assembly which can be removably attached to
a unit containing the confined working area, and of enabling a complete assembly,
including the filter or filters, filter holding means etc., to be readily removed
and changed.
[0010] Another technical problem is one of enabling a filter assembly to be detachably connected
to a unit including the working area, and of enabling the filter assembly to be attached
in a manner which assures safety in operation, i.e. to be attached in a gas-tight
manner.
[0011] Another problem which prevails in apparatus of the aforementioned kind is one of
providing a separate multi- filter assembly which can be detachably connected to a
unit containing the working area, in which assembly the filters are so arranged that
a first part-flow of air and a second part-flow of air are distributed in a predetermined
or given fashion.
[0012] Another technical problem is one of providing a detachable filter assembly for use
in the aforesaid unit where the filter or filters can be attached directly to wall
means in the assembly housing with the air of simple attachment means, preferably
with the aid of an adhesive or the like.
[0013] It will be understood that an air passage is required between the filters of the
filter assembly and the fan generating said air-stream. Consequently, a further technical
problem is one of enabling this air passage to be readily covered when desired, and
preferably also sealed against the filter assembly immediately prior to removing said
assembly.
[0014] Another related technical problem is one of providing in the vicinity of the air
passage a slot which can be safely sealed-off with guarantee against leakage while
the apparatus is in use, and along which a plate can be inserted in a manner to cover
and seal-off the air passage as required, immediately the filter assembly is to be
removed and replaced.
[0015] A still further technical problem is one of providing apparatus of the aforesaid
kind in which a fan assembly is located separate from the filter assembly. This further
simplifies the apparatus, by enabling the filters to be fitted into an individual
assembly which can, in turn, be readily removed from the remainder of the apparatus.
[0016] Another technical problem is one of providing between said assemblies simple fastening
means which are capable of connecting the assemblies in an air-tight manner, while
enabling said assemblies to be readily disconnected one from the other, when removing
and changing the filter assembly.
SOLUTION
[0017] The present invention provides an apparatus in which there is defined a confined
working area ventilated with a cleansed flow of ventilation air, in which apparatus
a first air-stream generated by fan means is caused to pass an air-stream dividing
means, and in which a first part-flow of said divided air-stream is evacuated from
the apparatus and a second part-flow thereof is passed through a first filter to provide
a flow of clean air to the working area. Means are provided for supplying air to said
working area in an amount commensurate with the amount of air evacuated in said first
part-flow, therewith to compensate for said evacuated air-flow.
[0018] In accordance with the invention it is now proposed that the first filter is incorporated
in an assembly capable of being detachably connected to a unit or housing in which
the aforesaid confined working area is defined. This provides conditions for constructing
a readily detachable and exchangeable filter assembly.
[0019] According to one embodiment of the invention, the filter assembly and all parts associated
therewith are made from a material which can be destroyed and/or sterilized.
[0020] Conveniently, the filter assembly comprises first and second filters, of which the
first filter is intended to filter the first part-flow of air and the second filter
is intended to filter the second part-flow of air, the filter characteristics being
mutually adapted to produce a given distribution between the said air part-flows.
[0021] It is also proposed that the filters shall be capable of being mounted in the assembly,
and in particular on walls of the assembly housing, with the aid of an adhesive or
the like.
[0022] According to a further embodiment of the invention an air passage is arranged between
the filter assembly and the unit in which said confined working area is defined, said
air passage being arranged to co-operate with means intended to cover and preferably
to seal-off said passage, preferably when removing the filter assembly from said unit.
[0023] An edge portion of the filter assembly facing the confined working area and an edge
portion of the unit containing said confined working area facing the filter assembly
are arranged to co-act with one another in a manner to connect said assembly to said
unit.
[0024] Mutually facing edge portions are arranged to co-act with means for joining said
edge portions together in a gas-tight fashion.
[0025] According to one particularly advantageous embodiment, there is arranged in the filter
assembly at a location joining the air passage a slot which is sealed by means of
a film of material, such as a plastics material, a rubber material or the like. Also
provided is a plate which is intended for insertion into the slot when removing the
filter assembly, this plate upon insertion severing the material film and closing-off
the slot. The plate has a shape and form which ensures that the slot is at least fully
covered, and preferably also totally sealed-off.
ADVANTAGES
[0026] The main advantages afforded by an apparatus according to the invention reside in
the conditions created whereby one unit or assembly forming part of said apparatus
can be readily removed therefrom and replaced therein, this assembly or unit containing
the requisite filters, without needing to make special provisions for protecting the
operator against the effect of highly concentrated allergy-promoting and poisonous
particles collected on the filters.
[0027] The main characteristic features of apparatus according to the invention are set
forth in the characterizing clause of Claim 1.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to an illustrative
embodiment thereof possessing the characteristic features of the invention and shown
in the accompanying drawings, in which
Figure 1 is a frontal view of an apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is substantially a sectional view taken on the line II-II in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a frontal view of the apparatus, with certain components shown in section
so as to illustrate the nature of the interior of the apparatus more clearly;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a plate intended for insertion into a slot, to seal-off
an air passage;
Figure 5 is an end view of a plate inserted to a position in which it covers and seals
the air passage;
Figure 6 is a sideview of a cover serving as a sealing means;
Figure 7 is substantially a sectional view of a second embodiment of the present invention
and
Figure 8 is substantially a sectional view of a third embodiment och the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0029] Referring to the drawings, there is thus shown an apparatus in which there is defined
a confined working area 1 which is ventilated with a cleansed flow of ventilation
air. The working area is defined by a bottom wall 2, a front wall 3 and three side
walls 4, 5 and 6, and a grid-like roof 7, all of which form part of a unit 21.
[0030] A first air-stream 8 generated by a fan (not shown) and passing through a passage
9 is introduced into a chamber 11 and there caused to pass air-stream dividing means
which divides the air-stream into a first part-flow 12, which is evacuated from the
apparatus through an air- outlet means 13, and a second part-flow 14 which is passed
through a filter arrangement 15, to form a cleansed air-stream 16, which is passed
to the working area 1.
[0031] The working area 1 is arranged to co-act with means 48,49 in a manner to supply air
17 in an amount sufficient to fully compensate for the air evacuated in the first
part-flow 12.
[0032] Connected to the unit 21 in which the working area 1 is defined is a filter assembly
20 comprising, inter alia the aforementioned filter 15 and being connected to the
unit 21 in a manner which enables it to be readily connected to and disconnected from
said unit.
[0033] The filter assembly 20, which comprises the filter 15, a further filter 18, and requisite
attachment means, etc., is made of a material which can be totally destroyed and/or
sterilized, so that the whole assembly can be destroyed in a suitable destruction
chamber when removed from the unit 21.
[0034] As beforementioned, the illustrated filter assembly 20 has two filters 15,18. The
filter 18 is intended to filter the first air part-flow 12, while the filter 15 is
intended to filter the second air part-flow 14. The filters 15 and 18 are arranged
so as to provide a given division between the air-streams. Preferably, the arrangement
is such that 30 % of the air-stream 8 passing through the channel 9 exits through
the outlet 13, while 70% of said air-stream passes through the filter 15.
[0035] In this respect it is important that the filters are each dimensioned so that the
reduction in pressure-drop is adapted to the desired flow distribution. In addition,
the filters shall be so adapted that blocking of the filters by particles carried
in the air passing therethrough has an equal effect on all filters, so that the desired
distribution of said air part-flows is still achieved even when the filters have been
in use for a long periods of time (say 3 years). Separate means determining the distribution
of said air-flow may also be incorporated.
[0036] It is also important that the air-flow 16 entering the working area 1 is a vertical
laminar air-flow. This flow will have a velocity of 0.35-0.5 m/sec., preferably about
0.4 m/sec.
[0037] In the illustrated embodiment, respective filters 15, 18 are attached to wall portions
of the assembly housing (not referenced) with the aid of simple means, such as an
adhesive or the like.
[0038] Thus, the filter 15 is attached to wall portions 22, 22a, 22b, and also to a wall
portion or partition 35, when such a partition or wall portion is found, while the
filter 18 is attached to wall portions 22. 22a, 22b and 24. As will be seen from Figure
1, the filter 15, and the optional partition wall 35, form a defining wall of a passage
9a in the assembly 20, this passage 9a constituting a continuation of the passage
9 in the unit 21.
[0039] As shown in Figure 4, the air passage formed between the filter assembly 20 and the
unit 21 defining the working area 1 is arranged to co-act with closure means 32 by
means of which the said passage can be covered, as required, and preferably sealed-off,
particularly when disconnecting the filter assembly 20 from the unit 21.
[0040] An edge portion 25 of the filter assembly 20 facing the unit 21 defining the working
area 1 and an edge portion 26 of the unit 21 facing the filter assembly 20 are arranged
to co-act with one another in a manner to connect the filter assembly to said unit.
[0041] The two mutually facing edge portions 25,26 are connected together in a gas-tight
fashion with the aid of separate means. In the illustrated embodiment, the aforesaid
edge portions 25,26 have the form of flanges which are joined together with fasteners
in the form of bolts 27' and associated nuts 27, although it will be obvious that
equivalent fasteners can be used.
[0042] A seal is normally required, however, between the mutually facing surfaces of the
flanges 25 and 26.
[0043] The filter assembly 20 incorporates in the proximity of the air-passage 9a a slot
30, which in the illustrated embodiment is completely sealed-off with the aid of a
sealing film 31, which may be a plastics film, a rubber film or a film of some other
suitable material (see also Figure 6). One end of the aforesaid member 32, here in
the form of a plate, is arranged to be inserted into the slot 30, thereupon to cut
the plastics or rubber film 31 and to permit the plate 32 to be pushed into the slot
in a manner to fully close the same.
[0044] Conveniently, the lower part 24a of the wall portion 24 has provided therein a groove
or track 33 in which one end 33a is located in the plane of the mouth of the slot
30. The plate has a side portion 32a which is received in the groove 33, and an opposite
side portion 32a' which is received in a further groove 33' located at the bottom
of the partition wall 35 opposite the groove 33, therewith to guide the plate 32 in
its movement in the slot 30, to cover the passage 9a.
[0045] Thus, when changing the filter assembly 20 all that is required is for the fasteners
27 to be removed and the assembly brought out of engagement with the unit 21, whereupon
the filter assembly can be transferred to a destruction unit. This task can be carried
out without requiring the operator to be dressed in special protective clothing. It
is proposed that when removing the filter assembly, the aforesaid plate 32 is pushed
to its passage-closing position in the aforedescribed manner, to eliminate the risk
of exposing the operator to dust on the filters 15 and 18.
[0046] Arranged in the lower part of the confined working area 1 are slots or holes 40,41
through which the air-stream 16, together with the compensating air-stream 17, passes.
Advantageously, all of the air-stream 17 is able to pass through the opening 40, together
with a minor part of the air-stream 16, or in the absence of any such part, while
the air-stream 16 is able to pass through the opening or slot 41.
[0047] In the illustrated embodiment, there is arranged in the lower region of the unit
21 an additional filter 42 through which the air-stream passes prior to passing through
an opening 43 and entering the fan 10. In order to guard against those instances when
liquid spills into the working area 1 in such large quantities that the filter 42
is unable to accommodate all of the liquid present, there is conveniently provided
in the lower region of the unit 1, downstream of the filter 42, a bottom member 44
having a collared or flanged edge portion 45 arranged in a manner to guide liquid
away from the bottom member 44 to a receiving station, without the liquid coming into
contact with the fan 10.
[0048] The filter 42 advantageously comprises a protective net-structure or some other suitable
guard means, operative in preventing large particles, such as needles, plugs, cotton-wool
pads, hair, and other extraneous material, for example, shreds of cloth deposited
when cleaning the inside of the unit 21, from falling into the fan 10 and entering
the passage 9 downstream thereof.
[0049] Alternatively, if thought necessary, the additional filter may be one which is active
in filtering-off smaller particles and/or liquid.
[0050] As illustrated in Figure 1, the apparatus may be provided in a known manner with
control means 46 for controlling the speed of the fan 10 and for regulating the velocity
of the air-flow in conjunction with gauge means 47. In this latter respect, it is
particularly advantageous to determine the velocity of the air-stream 8.
[0051] As will be seen from Figure 1, the front wall 3 of the unit 21 has provided therein
openings 48,49 through which the operator is able to extend his/her arms in order
to carry out work in the confined working area 1.
[0052] Figure 5 is a sectioned end-view of the arrangement illustrated in Figure 4, with
the plate 32 inserted.
[0053] When removing the filter assembly 20 from the unit 21, a sealing compound 50,51 is
suitably placed between the partition 35 and the plate 32, and between the wall 24
and said plate, so as to eliminate the risk of particles entrapped in the unit 21
from escaping therefrom.
[0054] Figure 6 is a sectional view of a sealing means 30' included in a cover plate 52,
which is held pressed in sealing engagement with said wall portions via holding means
53,54. This seal is preferably attached to the cover plate 52. Subsequent to inserting
the plate 32 into the grooves 33,33', the cover plate 52 can again be applied to seal
the open crack.
[0055] Thus, the invention provides a replaceable assembly 20 which when being removed from
the unit 21 can be fully sealed so as to ensure that the contaminated sides and surfaces
of the filters and assembly components are not exposed.
[0056] Examples of material which can be readily destroyed in the present context are wood-fiber
laminates, cardboard or cellulose-based materials, plastics materials, metallic materials
which can be combusted or vaporized in a destruct- furnace.
[0057] Examples of sterilizable materials are sheet steel and other metallic materials,
glass, fibre-glass laminates, etc..
[0058] It will be understood that the invention is not restricted to the aforedescribed
exemplary embodiment, and that modifications can be made within the scope of the following
claims.
[0059] Thus Figure 7 is illustrating substantially in a sectional view a second embodiment
of the invention, in which the filter 15 and the fan 10 are arranged in a top portion
or assembly 20 and thus as a unit be removed from the portion 21 as illustrated previously.
[0060] Figure 8 is illustration substantially in sectional view a third embodiment of the
invention, in which the filter is arranged in a bottom portion or assembly 20; which
may be removed from the portion 21 as illustrated previously. The filter may be arranged
inclined as illustrated and the fan 10 is arranged in the top portion of the housing
21.
1. Apparatus in which there is defined a confined working area (1) ventilated with
a stream of cleansed ventilation air, in which apparatus a first air-stream (8) generated
by a fan (10), is caused to pass an air-stream dividing means, and in which a first
part-flow (12) is evacuated and a second part-flow (14) is caused to pass through
a filter (15) to form a cleansed air-flow (6) which is passed to the working area
(1), and which apparatus is provided with means (49) which co-act with the working
area to supply air thereto in a quantity sufficient to compensate for the air evacuated
with the first part-flow (12), characterized in that a filter assembly (20) comprising
a filter (15) is detachably connected to a unit (21) in which the confined working
area is defined, therewith to form a readily removable and exchangeable assembly.
2. Apparatus according to Claim 1, characterized in that the filter assembly (20)
and all parts associated therewith are manufactured from a material which can be destroyed
or which is sterile and non-toxic subsequent to being treated in a destruct furnace.
3. Apparatus according to Claim 1, characterized in that the filter assembly includes
two filters (15,18), one for the first part-flow (14) and one for the second part-flow
(12).
4. Apparatus according to Claim 3, characterized in that the filters are adapted to
create a given division between the said part-flows.
5. Apparatus according to Claim 1, characterized in that respective filters are secured
in the assembly with the aid of an adhesive or like means.
6. Apparatus according to Claim 1, characterized in that an air passage (9) is arranged
between the filter assembly and the unit defining said confined working area; and
in that means are provided for covering or sealing said air passage when the filter
assembly (20) is to be removed.
7. Apparatus according to Claim 1, characterized in that an edge portion (25) of the
filter assembly (20) facing the unit (21) in which the confined working area is defined,
and an edge portion (26) of the said unit (21) facing the filter assembly (20) are
arranged to co-act with one another.
8. Apparatus according to Claim 7, characterized in that the mutually facing edge
portions are joined together in a gas-tight fashion by means of separate means (27,27').
9. Apparatus according to Claim 6, characterized in that the filter assembly (20)
is provided in the proximity of the air passage with a slot (30)which is sealed by
means of a seal (31); and in that a plate (32) is arranged to be inserted into said
slot, the shape and form of said plate being such as to cover said passage.
10. Apparatus according to Claim 9, characterized in that the seal is covered by a
cover plate.
11. Apparatus according to Claim 9, characterized in that the plate is sealed against
the passage.
12. Apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the fan and the filter are
arranged in a top assembley
13. Apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the filter is arranged in
a bottom assembley and the fan is arranged in an uppermost portion of a unit.