IP Library Granted Patent US 8,128,869
Granted Patent B2
US 8,128,869 · App. 12/573,240 · Granted Mar 6, 2012

Air sanitization system with variable speed fan

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Patent No.
US 8,128,869
App. No.
12/573,240
Granted
Mar 6, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An air sanitization system including a reactive oxygen species generator, a variable speed fan, a pathogen sensor and a controller. The reactive oxygen species generator generates reactive oxygen species from an oxygen-containing gas and discharges the reactive oxygen species to a conditioned space. The variable speed fan directs the oxygen-containing gas to the reactive oxygen species generator at a controlled speed. The pathogen sensor senses a level of airborne pathogens in the conditioned space and generates a signal indicative of the level of pathogens sensed. The controller receives the signal from the pathogen sensor and varies the speed of the variable speed fan in response to the signal to decrease a speed of the variable speed fan in response to an increase in the level of airborne pathogens sensed by the pathogen sensor.

Claims (40)

1. An air sanitization system, comprising:

a reactive oxygen species generator for generating reactive oxygen species from an oxygen-containing gas and for discharging the reactive oxygen species to a conditioned space;

a variable speed fan for directing the oxygen-containing gas to the reactive oxygen species generator at a controlled speed;

a pathogen sensor for sensing a level of airborne pathogens in the conditioned space and for generating a signal indicative of the level of pathogens sensed; and

a controller for receiving the signal from the pathogen sensor, the controller varying the speed of the variable speed fan in response to the signal to decrease a speed of the variable speed fan in response to an increase in the level of airborne pathogens sensed by the pathogen sensor.

2. The air sanitization of claim 1 , wherein the controller is operable to increase the speed of the variable speed fan in response to a decrease in the level of airborne pathogens sensed by the pathogen sensor.

3. The air sanitization of claim 1 , wherein the reactive oxygen species generator is a dielectric barrier discharge plasma generator.

4. The air sanitization of claim 1 , wherein the reactive oxygen species include at least ozone and vapor phase hydrogen peroxide, and wherein the ozone and vapor phase hydrogen peroxide are delivered to the conditioned space to provide surface and air decontamination.

5. The air sanitization of claim 4 , further comprising a diffusion apparatus attached to an outlet of the reactive oxygen species generator, wherein the diffusion apparatus distributes the reactive oxygen species to the conditioned space.

6. The air sanitization of claim 1 , wherein the controller further comprises a user input receiving function including a maximum air sanitization option and a maximum surface decontamination option, wherein the controller decreases the fan speed when the maximum air sanitization option is selected and increases the fan speed when the maximum surface decontamination option is selected.

7. The air sanitization of claim 1 , wherein the controller decreases the fan speed by a predetermined percentage when the level of airborne pathogens is greater than or equal to a predetermined maximum level of airborne pathogens.

8. The air sanitization of claim 7 , wherein the controller increases the fan speed by another predetermined percentage when the pathogen level is less than or equal to a predetermined minimum level of airborne pathogens.

9. The air sanitization of claim 8 , wherein the controller delays a reading of the pathogen sensor by a predetermined time period each time the fan speed is changed.

10. A method of controlling an air sanitization system for sanitizing a conditioned space, the method comprising:

generating short-lived reactive oxygen species in the reaction chamber;

generating long-lived reactive oxygen species in the reaction chamber;

passing a pathogen-containing gas through the reaction chamber to remove at least a portion of pathogens from the pathogen-containing gas;

distributing the long-lived reactive oxygen species to the conditioned space and onto surfaces in the conditioned space;

sensing an amount of pathogens in the pathogen-containing gas;

increasing a dwell time of a portion of the pathogen-containing gas within the reaction chamber in response to an increase in the amount of pathogens sensed to increase exposure of the pathogens to the short-lived reactive oxygen species; and

decreasing the dwell time of a portion of the pathogen-containing gas within the reaction chamber in response to a decrease in the amount of pathogens to increase distribution of long-lived reactive oxygen species to the conditioned space for sanitizing the surfaces.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein generating long-lived reactive oxygen species includes generating at least one of ozone and vapor phase hydrogen peroxide.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein generating short-lived reactive oxygen species includes generating at least one of hydroxide and nitric oxide.

13. The method of claim 10 , wherein increasing the dwell time includes decreasing a fan speed to decrease an amount of gas passing through the reaction chamber.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein decreasing the dwell time includes increasing the fan speed to increase the amount of gas passing through the reaction chamber.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein increasing the dwell time includes decreasing the fan speed in increments of a first predetermined percentage, and decreasing the dwell time includes increasing the fan speed in increments of a second predetermined percentage.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising waiting a predetermined time period between increasing or decreasing the fan speed and sensing the amount of pathogens in the pathogen-containing gas.

17. The method of claim 13 , wherein increasing the dwell time includes decreasing the fan speed in increments of a predetermined percentage.

18. The method of claim 10 , wherein distributing the long-lived reactive oxygen species includes directing the long-lived reactive oxygen species from an outlet of the reaction chamber to a diffuser.

19. The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

increasing the dwell time of a portion of air within the reaction chamber in response to a user input requesting air sanitization; and

decreasing the dwell time of a portion of air within the reaction chamber in response to a user input requesting surface decontamination in the conditioned space.

20. An air sanitization system, comprising:

a reactive oxygen species generator for generating reactive oxygen species from an oxygen-containing gas and for discharging the reactive oxygen species to a conditioned space;

a variable speed fan for directing the oxygen-containing gas to the reactive oxygen species generator at a controlled speed;

a pathogen sensor for sensing a level of airborne pathogens in the conditioned space and for generating a signal indicative of the level of pathogens sensed; and

a controller for receiving the signal from the pathogen sensor, the controller varying the speed of the variable speed fan in response to the signal to decrease a speed of the variable speed fan in response to an increase in the level of airborne pathogens sensed by the pathogen sensor and increase the speed of the variable speed fan in response to a decrease in the level of airborne pathogens sensed by the pathogen sensor;

wherein the controller decreases the fan speed by a predetermined percentage when the level of airborne pathogens is greater than or equal to a predetermined maximum level of airborne pathogens;

wherein the controller increases the fan speed by another predetermined percentage when the pathogen level is less than or equal to a predetermined minimum level of airborne pathogens; and

wherein the reactive oxygen species include at least ozone and vapor phase hydrogen peroxide, and wherein the ozone and vapor phase hydrogen peroxide are delivered to the conditioned space to provide surface and air decontamination.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT REEL 027091, FRAME 0111 AND REEL 029568, FRAME 0286 Recorded Apr 1, 2016
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY MERGER TO GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION), AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: HUSSMANN CORPORATION
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NOTICE AND CONFIRMATION OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Oct 20, 2011
From: HUSSMANN CORPORATION
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE APPLICATION NUMBER ON THE ORIGINAL CONVERSHEET FROM 12/563249 TO 12/573240 AS SHOWN ON THE ASSIGNMENT DOCUMENT PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 023377 FRAME 0054. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR IN THE ORIGINAL COVER SHEET. Recorded Oct 21, 2009
From: SUNDERLAND, TED W.
To: HUSSMANN CORPORATION
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2009
From: SUNDERLAND, TED W.
To: HUSSMANN CORPORATION
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