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AU622143B2
AU622143B2 AU29426/89A AU2942689A AU622143B2 AU 622143 B2 AU622143 B2 AU 622143B2 AU 29426/89 A AU29426/89 A AU 29426/89A AU 2942689 A AU2942689 A AU 2942689A AU 622143 B2 AU622143 B2 AU 622143B2
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    • G01NINVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    • G01N1/00Sampling; Preparing specimens for investigation
    • G01N1/02Devices for withdrawing samples
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    • G01N1/2202Devices for withdrawing samples in the gaseous state involving separation of sample components during sampling
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    • G01N1/00Sampling; Preparing specimens for investigation
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    • G01N1/22Devices for withdrawing samples in the gaseous state
    • G01N1/26Devices for withdrawing samples in the gaseous state with provision for intake from several spaces
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    • G01N1/22Devices for withdrawing samples in the gaseous state
    • G01N1/2202Devices for withdrawing samples in the gaseous state involving separation of sample components during sampling
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Description

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Edwd. Waters Sor Melbourne.
a pputLuiun maae in a Convention country in respect of the invention the subject of the application.
DECLARED at this._ d.ay To: THE COMMISSION.0j. OF PATENTS.
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i. OPI DATE 25/ 08 /89 2' 2 3 AOJP DATE 28/09/89 uj fa MI C APPLN. ID 29426 89 PCT NUMBER PCT/GB89/00022 INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED UNE 2R THE PATENT COOPERATION TREATY (PCT) (51) International Patent Classification 4 G01N 1/24 (11) International Publication Number: WO 89/ 07250 Al (43) International Publication Date: 10 August 1989 (10.08.89)
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(21) International Apricaion Number: PCT/GB89/00022 (22) International Filing Date: 1 February 1989 (01.02.89) (81) Designated States: AT, AT (European patent), AU, BB, BE (European patent), BG, BJ (OAPI patent), BR, CF (OAPI patent), CG (OAPI patent), CH, CH (European patent), CM (OAPI patent), DE, DE (European patent), DTK, FI, FR (EuroPean patent), GA (OAPI patent), GB, GD (European patent), HU, IT 'European patent), JP, KP, KR, LK, LU, LU (European patent), MC, MG, ML (OAPI patent), MR (OA- PI patent), MW, NL, NL (European patent), NO, RO. SD, SE, SE (European patent), SN (OAPI patent), au, TD (OAPI patent), TG (OAPI patent), US.
(31) Priority Application Number: 8802699 (32) Priority Date. 5 February 1988 (05.02.88) (33) Priority Country: GB (71) Applicant (for all designated States except US): THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER [GB/GB]; Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL (GB).
(72) Inventor; and Inventor/Applicant (for US only) BELLINGER, Edward, George [GB/GB]; 97 Regent Road, Lostock, Bolton, Lancashire BL6 4DF (GB).
(74) Agent: AJELLO, Michael, John; 38a Bramhall Lane South, Bramhall, Stockport, Cheshire SK7 IAH (GB).
Published With international search report.
(54) Title: A FACE LEVEL SAMPLING DEVICE (57) Abstract A face level sampling device comprising a headband (10) carying a suction pump (11) and power pack Connected to pump (ll) is a rigid or semi-rigid tubular stalk (12) having a sample head at its free end which is thus positioned in the immediate Vicinity of the wearer's nose and mouth in order to take a sample of the environmental contents in the immediate breathing zone.
WO 89/07250 PCIGB89/0 0 0 2 2 -1- A FACE LEVEL SAMPLING DEVICE THIS INVENTION concerns personal samplers for detecting the presence of hazardous materials in a working environment, in order to ensure occupational hygi 'ne and safety.
Stringent environmental control in the working environment is imposed to ensure that hazardous materials or conditions such as poisonous gases, micro-organisms or radioactivity, can be detected without delay. Devices to detect such hazards, known as personal samplers, usually consist of a sampling head fixed to the lapel of the user and connected by flexible tubing to a pump and battery pack car-ied on the back or on a belt at the waist.
These devices are cumbersome to the wearer, expensive to produce and often produce a false reading of the environmental contents at chest level which may be different from those collected in the immediately adjacent breathing zone around the nose and mouth.
An object of the present invention is to provide a personal sampler which is considerably more compact and less expensive to produce and is designed to sample the atmospheric contents as near as possible to the nose and /1' PCT/GB 89/00022 14 o 14 May 1990 2 mouth.
According to the present invention there is provided a face level sampling device comprising a suction pump, a power pack electrically connection to the suction pump, a sample head connected to the suction pump by a reformable and non--flexible tubular stalk, and means for supporting at least the suction pump and stalk on the wearer's head such that the sample head is disposed in use close to the wearer's nose and mouth thus to sample the atmospheric conditions within the breathing zone.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:- Fig. 1 is a plan view of a face level sampling device as worn; Fig. 2 is a partly cross-sectional side view of a suction pump to be supported on a headband and forming part of the device; Fig. 3 is a part sectional side view of a sampling head forming part of the device; Fig. 4 is a partially cut away side view of a power pack also forming part of the device.
I United Kingdom Patent Office I SUBSTITUTE SHEET International ADoiicatinn WO 89/07250 PCrGB89/00022 -3 Referring now to the drawings, the sampling device comprises an adjustable headband 10 worn at forehead level and carrying a small suction pump 11 from which extends a rigid of semi-rigid tubular stalk 12 which is configured to extend past the cheek to the breathing zone immediately adjacent the wearer's nose and mouth.
Electrically connected to the suction pump is a power pack 13 to be described in further detail and adapted to drive the pump 11.
As can be seen in Fig. 2 the pump 11 in further detail consists of a motor driven impeller or fan 14 mounted in a casing 15. An electrical connector 16 (See Figs. 1 and 4) and lead 17 supplies power from the power pack 13 to drive the pump. An inlet tube 18 for the pump is connected to a body 19 which receives a plug 20 with the interposition of a sealing ring 21. The plug 20 is held in place by a locking ring 22 and receives, coaxially as a push fit, one end of the stalk 12.
The stalk 12 is of a reformable material such as polycarbonate which can be heated and then configured or tailored to suit a particular wearer so that the free end of the stalk which carries the sample head will be positioned as close as possible to the immediate breathing zone of the wearer. This accurate location is further I' 1 1 ti- WO 89/7250 PCT/IGB89/00022, -4- 4 enhanced by the ability to rotate the plug 20 and stalk 12 after releasing locking ring 22 thus slightly to raise or lower the sampling head to bring it as close as possible to the nose and mouth.
Referring now to Fig. 3, the free end of the stalk 12 carries the sampling head which consists of a head carrier 23 into which is screwed an adaptor 24 with the interposition of a sealing ring 25. The adaptor receives as a resistance fit a sampling head 26 having a central bore coaxial with that of carrier 23 and stalk 12. The other end of head 26 where the central bore is enlarged, has removably held thereto a sheet 27 of filter medium which is removably retained by a cap 28 screwed onto head 26.
Referring now to Fig. 4, the power pack 13 consists of a casing 29 housing one or more rechargeable batteries 30. The power pack also includes an on/off switch 31 and a constant current/voltage control circuit, some of the components of which are illustrated at 32. A lead 33 connects the power pack to connector 16. For convenience, recharging of batteries 30 may be effected by connecting the proximal half of connector 16 to a conventional battery charger.
In use, by operating en/off switch 31, pump 14 is energised to draw air through the sampling head and thus i s WO89/07250 PCT/GB89/00022 across the filter medium 27. If required, the flow of air may be regulated by a throttle valve 34 associated with pump 14.
The pump may be operated intermittently or continuously during a working period, and, at predetermined intervals, the filter medium 27 is replaced and the sheet removed is taken for analysis. The filter medium may be one of various types capable of sampling the dust content of the atmosphere or the presence of noxious gases or vapours. Again it may be in the form of a bacteriological filter for microbial evaluation, or a radioactivity sensor.
The medium may respond to adverse conditions by a change in or other visual physical property.
It is intended that the entire device or parts thereof should be designed to be accommodated within other working head gear such as a protective helmet, whilst the proximity of the sampling head to the nose and mouth enables it to be enclosed wit.in or behind a face mask which may form part of such head gear. In another form of the device there may be two or more tubular stalks and sampling heads connected alternatively or simultaneously to the suction pump 11 thus, for example, to sample different environmental contents simultaneously. In such an arrangment the sample heads and/or their connecting stalks may be individually identified or colour coded for ease of WO 89/07250 PCT~GB89100022' 6 analysis and recordal.
When compared with conventional lapel mounted samplers the present device provides several advantages, being simple and inexpensive in construction, and smaller and lighter than the conventional devices and thus more acceptable to the wearer. Also, the suction pump is almost silent in operation. All of these advantages encourage the wearer to use the device in a proper manner thus discouraging cheating.
The current/voltage control circuit ensures constant air flow through the sample head as the filter medium becomes contaminated. The rat-, of flow is maintained within 10% of that required to produce a correct sample.

Claims (6)

  1. 5---90 S 14 May 1990
  2. 7- CLAIMS 1. A face level sampling device comprising a suction pump, a power pack electrically connected to the suction pump, a sample head connected to the suction pump by a reformable and non-flexible tubular stalk, and means for supporting at least the suction pump and stalk on the wearer's head such that the sample head is disposed in use close to the wearer's nose and mouth thus to sample the atmospheric conditions within the breathing zone. 2. A face level sampling device according to Claim 1, wherein the suction pump and the power pack are mounted at spaced positions on an adjustable headband to be worn generally at forehead level, the tubular stalk extending from the suction pump to a position immediately adjacent the nose and mouth. 3. A face level sampling device according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein the sample head contains a removable sheet of filter medium across which air from the wearer's breathing zone is drawn by the suction pump. 4. A face level sampling device according to any preceding claim, including means for adjusting the position of the sample head with respect to that of the suction pump. 5. A face level sampling device according to any SSUBSTITUTE SHEET United Kingdom Patent Office LPCT International Appif tion WO 89/07250 PCT/GB89/00022 8 preceding claim Wherein said power pack contains a constant current/voltage circuit to ensure a constant air flow I through the sample head. 6. A face level sampling device according to any preceding claim wherein said power pack contains rechargeable batteries and carries an on/off switch for use by the wearer. 7. A face level sampling device according to any preceding claim, wherein the rigid or semi-rigid tubular stalk is produced from a reformable material such as polycarbonate.
  3. 8. A face level sampling device according to any preceding claim, wherein said suction pump is adapted and arranged to support two or more sample heads.
  4. 9. A face level sampling device according to any preceding claim, including means for adjustment o£ the air flow through the sample head. A face level sampling device according to any preceding claim, wherein the suction pump and power pack are attached to a headband within a protective helmet.
  5. 11. A face level sampling device according to any S WO 89/07250 PCT/GB89/00022 -9- preceding claim, including an electrical connector between the suction pump and the power pack which when separated may be connected to a battery charger to recharge the batteries in the power pack.
  6. 12. A face level sampling device substantially as hereinbefore described, with reference to, and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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GB1401898A (en) * 1972-07-08 1975-08-06 Draegerwerk Ag Gas detecting apparatus usein detector tubes
GB2048468A (en) * 1979-05-03 1980-12-10 Standard Telephones Cables Ltd Gas pollution sampling
US4721517A (en) * 1987-03-06 1988-01-26 Irsst - Institut De Recherche En Sante Et En Securite Du Travail Du Quebec Sampling device for collecting fume

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB1401898A (en) * 1972-07-08 1975-08-06 Draegerwerk Ag Gas detecting apparatus usein detector tubes
GB2048468A (en) * 1979-05-03 1980-12-10 Standard Telephones Cables Ltd Gas pollution sampling
US4721517A (en) * 1987-03-06 1988-01-26 Irsst - Institut De Recherche En Sante Et En Securite Du Travail Du Quebec Sampling device for collecting fume

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