Patents Assigned to Tri-Air Developments Limited
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Patent number: 9005531Abstract: An apparatus for the decontamination of air, the apparatus comprising a housing (1) having an air inlet (4) and an air outlet (6) with an air passage (2) there between, means (20) for directing a stream of air through the housing, the housing containing a non-thermal plasma cell (30), an ultraviolet emitting device (40) and an ozone depletion catalyst (42), the non-thermal plasma comprising an anode (32), a dielectric (32) and a cathode (33), the cathode being in the form of a meshed enclosure which surrounds the ultraviolet emitting device and ozone depletion catalyst to form a reaction chamber and Faraday cage. The non-thermal plasma cell may also be provided as a columnar cell for forming an array of cells and the dielectric may comprise water droplets to improve the efficiency of the device.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2010Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Tri-Air Developments LimitedInventor: Alan Mole
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Publication number: 20140294681Abstract: A non-thermal plasma cell having an annulus of a dielectric material, such as ceramic, formed from a continuous wall of material, the continuous wall having apertures therein, a pair of annular air-permeable electrodes mounted on opposing sides of the wall of the dielectric, and optionally an air gap provided between each electrode and the wall over at a least part of the circumference of the wall. The thickness of the dielectric material is substantially greater than the thickness of the electrodes, which may comprise metal foils.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2012Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: TRI-AIR DEVELOPMENTS LIMITEDInventor: Alan Mole
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Patent number: 8398923Abstract: An air decontamination device comprises an air stream generator (20), a non-thermal plasma filter (22), an ultraviolet (UV) radiation emitting device (24), an ozone catalyzing device (26), and a hydrocarbon emitter (28). The air stream generator (20) generates and directs an air stream through or across the non-thermal plasma filter (22), the UV radiation emitting device (24), the ozone catalyzing device (26), and the hydrocarbon emitter (28). The plasma filter (22) produces free radicals by which contaminants in the air stream are neutralized. The UV radiation emitting device (24) breaks down ozone in the air stream, catalyzed by the ozone catalyzing device (26). The hydrocarbon emitter (28) discharges an aromatic hydrocarbon into the air stream to preferentially react with residual ozone so that the air stream becomes suitable for human exposure. A method is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Tri-Air Developments LimitedInventor: Alan Mole
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Publication number: 20120093691Abstract: An apparatus for the decontamination of air, the apparatus comprising a housing (1) having an air inlet (4) and an air outlet (6) with an air passage (2) there between, means (20) for directing a stream of air through the housing, the housing containing a non-thermal plasma cell (30), an ultraviolet emitting device (40) and an ozone depletion catalyst (42), the non-thermal plasma comprising an anode (32), a dielectric (32) and a cathode (33), the cathode being in the form of a meshed enclosure which surrounds the ultraviolet emitting device and ozone depletion catalyst to form a reaction chamber and Faraday cage. The non-thermal plasma cell may also be provided as a columnar cell for forming an array of cells and the dielectric may comprise water droplets to improve the efficiency of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: TRI-AIR DEVELOPMENTS LIMITEDInventor: Alan Mole
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Publication number: 20100221153Abstract: An air decontamination device comprises an air stream generator (20), a non-thermal plasma filter (22), an ultraviolet (UV) radiation emitting device (24), an ozone catalysing device (26), and a hydrocarbon emitter (28). The air stream generator (20) generates and directs an air stream through or across the non-thermal plasma filter (22), the UV radiation emitting device (24), the ozone catalysing device (26), and the hydrocarbon emitter (28). The plasma filter (22) produces free radicals by which contaminants in the air stream are neutralised. The UV radiation emitting device (24) breaks down ozone in the air stream, catalysed by the ozone catalysing device (26). The hydrocarbon emitter (28) discharges an aromatic hydrocarbon into the air stream to preferentially react with residual ozone so that the air stream becomes suitable for human exposure. A method is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: TRI-AIR DEVELOPMENTS LIMITEDInventor: Alan MOLE
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Patent number: 7763206Abstract: An air decontamination device comprising an air stream generator (20), a non-thermal plasma filter (22), an ultraviolet (UV) radiation emitting device (24), an ozone catalysing device (26), and a hydrocarbon emitter (28). The air stream generator (20) generates and directs an air stream through or across the non-thermal plasma filter (22), the UV radiation emitting device (24), the ozone catalysing device (26), and the hydrocarbon emitter (28). The plasma filter (22) produces free radicals by which contaminants in the air stream are nuetralised. The UV radiation emitting device (24) breaks down ozone in the air stream, catalysed by the ozone catalysing device (26). The hydrocarbon emitter (28) discharges an aromatic hydrocarbon into the air stream to preferentially react with residual ozone so that the air stream becomes suitable for human exposure. A method is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2005Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Tri-Air Developments LimitedInventor: Alan Mole