Apparatus and method for breathing apparatus component coupling
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1. A method for mounting a filter cartridge onto a housing in a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) system, the method comprising:
- axially aligning a fluid outlet on the filter cartridge with a fluid inlet on the housing;
coupling opposed threaded sections on the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet with less than a single turn of the filter cartridge relative to the housing to sealably connect the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet in fluid communication by deforming a gasket therebetween; and
releasably locking the filter cartridge to the housing by seated engagement, when the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet are sealably connected, of a pair of opposed detent elements on the filter cartridge and the housing, wherein the opposed detent elements are disposed radially outwardly from the gasket.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a fan-forced positive pressure breathing apparatus commonly known as a Powered Air Purifying Respirators (PAPR) system, and specifically concerns the connecting of the breathing components of such equipment. The invention is a method and apparatus for rapid engagement of PAPR breathing components (such as air supply lines and filter elements to a blower housing). The invention also provides for indicating and/or monitoring whether the relative components have been aligned and coupled in sealed engagement.
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1. A method for mounting a filter cartridge onto a housing in a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) system, the method comprising:
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axially aligning a fluid outlet on the filter cartridge with a fluid inlet on the housing;
coupling opposed threaded sections on the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet with less than a single turn of the filter cartridge relative to the housing to sealably connect the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet in fluid communication by deforming a gasket therebetween; and
releasably locking the filter cartridge to the housing by seated engagement, when the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet are sealably connected, of a pair of opposed detent elements on the filter cartridge and the housing, wherein the opposed detent elements are disposed radially outwardly from the gasket. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
releasably locking the filter cartridge to the housing by seated engagement, when the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet are sealably connected, of a plurality of pairs of opposed detent elements on the filter cartridge and the housing.
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3. The method of claim 1, and further comprising:
detecting whether the fluid outlet is sealably connected to the fluid inlet in fluid communication.
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4. The method of claim 3 wherein the detecting step comprises:
rendering an audible signal to a user when the opposed detent elements are in seated engagement.
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5. The method of claim 3 wherein the detecting step comprises:
producing a tactile indication to a user when the opposed detent elements are in seated engagement.
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6. The method of claim 3 wherein the detecting step comprises:
creating an indicator which is visually detectable to a user when the opposed detent elements are in seated engagement.
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7. The method of claim 1 wherein the coupling step comprises:
providing highly pitched threads on the opposed threaded sections on the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet.
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8. The method of claim 1 wherein the opposed detent elements of the filter cartridge and housing are on opposed radially extending portions thereof, and further comprising:
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forming one of the detent elements as an axially projecting male member; and
forming the other detent element as a female reception member which is axially, radially, and circumferentially aligned with the male member when the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet are sealably connected.
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9. The method of claim 8 wherein the female reception member is defined as a female detent seat, and further comprising:
forming one or more additional female reception members circumferentially adjacent to the female detent seat.
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10. The method of claim 8 wherein the female reception member is a generally radially aligned, arc-shaped detent seat.
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11. A method for mounting a filter cartridge onto a housing in a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) system, the method comprising:
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axially aligning a fluid outlet on the filter cartridge with a fluid inlet on the housing;
coupling the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet with less than a single turn of the filter cartridge relative to the housing to sealably connect the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet in fluid communication;
releasably locking the filter cartridge to the housing by seated engagement, when the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet are sealably connected, of a pair of opposed detent elements on the filter cartridge and the housing; and
detecting whether the fluid outlet is sealably connected to the fluid inlet in fluid communication, wherein the detecting step comprises;
altering the conductivity of an electrically conductive circuit when the opposed detent elements are in seated engagement. - View Dependent Claims (12)
controlling activation of a fluid transfer motor in the housing, dependent upon the altering step.
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13. A method for mounting a filter cartridge onto a housing in a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) system, the method comprising:
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axially aligning a fluid outlet on the filter cartridge with a fluid inlet on the housing;
coupling the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet with less than a single turn of the filter cartridge relative to the housing to sealably connect the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet in fluid communication;
releasably locking the filter cartridge to the housing by seated engagement, when the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet are sealably connected, of a pair of opposed detent elements on the filter cartridge and the housing; and
directing fluid out of the fluid inlet on the housing until the opposed detent elements are in seated engagement.
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14. A method for mounting a filter cartridge onto a housing in a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) system, the method comprising:
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axially aligning a fluid outlet on the filter cartridge with a fluid inlet on the housing;
coupling the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet with less than a single turn of the filter cartridge relative to the housing to sealably connect the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet in fluid communication;
releasably locking the filter cartridge to the housing by seated engagement, when the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet are sealably connected, of a pair of opposed detent elements on the filter cartridge and the housing; and
redirecting fluid flow in the housing when the opposed detent elements are placed in seated engagement. - View Dependent Claims (15)
reversing fluid flow through the fluid inlet on the housing when the opposed detent elements are placed in seated engagement.
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16. A method for connecting a first component onto a second component for fluid transfer therebetween in a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) system, the method comprising:
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axially aligning a fluid outlet on the first component with a fluid inlet on the second component;
coupling opposed threaded sections on the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet, by less than a full rotation of the first component relative to the second component to sealably connect the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet in fluid communication; and
releasably locking the first component to the second component by seated engagement, when the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet are sealably connected, of a pair of opposed detent elements on the first component and the second component. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
releasably locking the first component to the second component by seated engagement, when the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet are sealably connected, of a plurality of pairs of opposed detent elements on the first component and the second component.
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18. The method of claim 16, and further comprising:
detecting whether the fluid outlet is sealably connected to the fluid inlet in fluid communication.
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19. The method of claim 18 wherein the detecting step comprises:
rendering an audible signal to a user when the opposed detent elements are in seated engagement.
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20. The method of claim 18 wherein the detecting step comprises:
producing a tactile indication to a user when the opposed detent elements are in seated engagement.
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21. The method of claim 18 wherein the detecting step comprises:
creating an indicator which is visually detectable to a user when the opposed detent elements are in seated engagement.
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22. The method of claim 16 wherein the coupling step comprises:
providing highly pitched threads on the opposed threaded sections on the fluid outlet and the fluid inlet.
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23. The method of claim 16, and further comprising:
redirecting fluid flow through the coupled fluid outlet and fluid inlet once the opposed detent elements have been placed in seated engagement.
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24. The method of claim 18 wherein the detecting step comprises:
altering the conductivity of an electrically conductive circuit when the opposed detent elements are in seated engagement.
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25. In a fluid flow system having a first fluid conduit and a second fluid conduit, a coupling for connecting the conduits in fluid communication comprising:
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a male threaded portion on the first conduit;
a female threaded portion on the second conduit, the male and female portions having cooperating threads for mated engagement along an axis of coupling rotation, and the male and female portions formed so that, by relative conduit rotation of less than 360°
in a first direction about the rotation axis, the first and second conduits are affirmative connected;
a first detent element spaced radially from its respective threaded portion and extending in an axial direction on one of the conduits; and
a second detent element on the other one of the conduits, the second detent element aligned for seated engagement with the first detent element when the conduits are threadably connected, whereby the seated engagement of the first and second detent elements releasably locks the first and second conduits together. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32)
means for detecting when the first and second detent elements are in seated engagement.
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27. The invention of claim 25, and further comprising:
a user-detectible indicator which is activated when the first and second detent elements are placed in seated engagement.
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28. The invention of claim 25 wherein the first and second detent elements are formed to render an audible signal to a user when they are placed in seated engagement.
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29. The invention of claim 25 wherein the first and second detent elements are formed to produce a tactile indication to a user when they are placed in seated engagement.
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30. The invention of claim 25 wherein the first and second threaded portions are highly pitched threaded sections.
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31. The invention of claim 25 wherein one of the conduits includes a fluid filtering media therein.
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32. The invention of claim 25, and further comprising:
a plurality of opposed pairs of first and second detent elements on the conduits, with the first and second detent elements of each pair formed for respective seated engagement when the conduits are threadably connected.
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33. In a fluid flow system having a first fluid conduit and a second fluid conduit, a coupling for connecting the conduits in fluid communication comprising:
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a male threaded portion on the first conduit;
a female threaded portion on the second conduit, the male and female portions having cooperating threads for mated engagement along an axis of coupling rotation, and the male and female portions formed so that, by relative conduit rotation of less than 360°
in a first direction about the rotation axis, the first and second conduits are affirmative connected;
a first detent element spaced radially from its respective threaded portion and extending in an axial direction on one of the conduits;
a second detent element on the other one of the conduits, the second detent element aligned for seated engagement with the first detent element when the conduits are threadably connected, whereby the seated engagement of the first and second detent elements releasably locks the first and second conduits together;
a first electrical contact on the first conduit; and
a second electrical contact on the second conduit, the first and second contacts being brought into electrically conductive contact when the first and second detent elements are placed in seated engagement.
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34. A filter cartridge for a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) system wherein the filter cartridge is removably mounted on a housing, the filter cartridge comprising:
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a cartridge cannister having a filter media chamber therein, a fluid inlet in communication with the filter media chamber and a fluid outlet in communication with the filter media chamber, a threaded section associated with the fluid outlet on the cartridge cannister, the threaded section bearing threads adapted to mate with a threaded portion on the housing so that, with less than one rotation of the threaded section relative to the threaded portion, the fluid outlet of the cartridge cannister is sealably secured to the housing; and
a first detent element on the cartridge cannister, spaced radially from the threaded section and extending axially therealong, with the first detent element aligned to fit into seated engagement with an opposed second detent element on the housing when the fluid outlet of the cartridge cannister is sealably secured to the housing. - View Dependent Claims (35, 36, 37, 38)
means for detecting when the first detent element of the cartridge cannister is in seated engagement with the second detent element of the housing.
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37. The filter cartridge of claim 34, and further comprising:
a user-detectible indicator which is activated when the first detent element of the cartridge cannister is in seated engagement with the second detent element of the housing.
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38. The filter cartridge of claim 34 wherein the cartridge cannister has a radially extending portion bearing the first detent element thereon, the radially extending portion being circular and surrounding the fluid outlet and its associated threaded section, and further comprising:
another first detent element on the radially extending portion, aligned on an opposite side of the fluid outlet relative to the initial first detent element and aligned to fit into seated engagement with another opposed second detent element on the housing when the fluid outlet of the cartridge cannister is sealably secured to the housing.
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