Room air purifier

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Inventors

Jeffrey, Robert E.
Hodges, R. Malone
Dempster, William F.
Hahn, Robert G.

Application #

740850

Filed

Aug-6-1991

Published

Jan-11-1994

Current US Class

047/66.6
047/79
047/81
422/120

International Classes

A61L 009/00

Field of Search

422/4 422/120 422/124 422/299 422/300 47/66 47/58 47/1.4 47/18 47/39 47/79 47/81 47/62

Assignee

Space Biospheres Ventures (Oracle, AZ)

Examiners

Warden; Robert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Christie, Parker & Hale

US Patent References

4732591   Air-cleaning appar...
4975251   Room air purificati...
4996792   Plant watering cont...

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Other References

Houseplants Indoor Air Pollutants and Allergic Reactions, B. C. Wolverton, NASA Technology Labs., MS 395229, Dec. 1986.

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Abstract
An indoor air purifier has a base and a container on the base with a layer of soil supported above a lower water bath occupying the bottom of the container. The container is fitted on top of the base such that the container can freely rotate upon the base. Room air is drawn into the base and is passed from the base into the bottom of the container through a duct connected between the two. Air passing from the base is directed downwardly into the water bath before passing upwardly into the soil layer. The air passes through the soil layer and is discharged from the soil's surface back into the room. Contaminant gases and particulates are removed from the air through contact with the soil layer and are metabolized by microorganisms contained within the soil, producing carbon dioxide and water. The water bath humidifies the air being passed through it and maintains a stable degree of moisture in the lower portion of the soil layer. Water lost through evaporation is replenished through a sleeve passing downward from the soil's surface to the water bath. A water bottle inverted within the sleeve maintains a substantially constant water level. Plants may be grown in the soil layer to aid in purification and to provide an attractive room decor.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A soil bed reactor room air purifier comprising:

a base;

a container having an upper chamber retaining a layer of soil containing aerobic microorganisms, and a lower chamber retaining a water bath;

means for fitting the container on top of the base;

means for drawing air from a room into the base; and

means for passing the air from the base into the container and through the water bath, then through the layer of soil and discharging the air into the room.

2. An air purifier as recited in claim 1 wherein the means for fitting the container on the base comprises complementary surface features on the top of the base and an underside of the container for inhibiting the container from sliding off of the base and permitting rotation of the container on the base.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an indoor air purifier using a soil bed reactor and a water bath through which room air is passed for removal of particulates and oxidation of noxious gases by aerobic microorganisms in the soil.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The environment within homes, offices, and other indoor facilities is often contaminated with a variety of noxious and toxic gases. Such gasses include carbon monoxide, methane, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, NO.sub.x, and a broad variety of organic vapors as well. Although these gases may be attributed to outdoor sources, many are prevalent within the indoor environment due to either the captive location of an indoor facility near an outdoor source or to gas emitting activities occurring within the indoor facility itself.

Indoor activities that are known to generate noxious or toxic materials include tobacco smoking, cooking, open fireplaces, faulty appliances, or a variety of other normal activities. These noxious or toxic materials are characterized differently in terms of their effects or impact on the environment. Some may merely have an unpleasant odor; others may accumulate and soil surfaces; while others may be dangerous, actually posing a health hazard to those exposed to the materials. Studies have shown, for example, that exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke significantly increases ones risk of developing lung cancer. Additionally, it has been found that a high proportion of homes contain latent carbon monoxide concentrations responsible for vague disorders such as lassitude and headaches at concentrations far below levels known to produce overt symptoms of toxicity.
 
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