Patents by Inventor David J. Korman

David J. Korman has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6916238
    Abstract: An area air delivery system for delivery of filtered air to an area occupiable by a user who can enter and leave the area, such as the head end of a bed, includes a canopy for at least partially surrounding the area to which air is to be supplied and defining the area which a user can enter and leave. An air diffuser positioned in the canopy includes a housing having an air impervious rear wall, air impervious side walls, and a perforated front wall forming a plenum in which a filter bag resides. The plenum is connected to a source of pressurized, preferably prefiltered, air so that pressurized air is supplied to the interior of the filter bag to diffuse through the filter bag into the plenum. Perforations in a predetermined area of the perforated front wall of the housing allow air to flow through the perforations and provide a substantially even flow of air from the perforated front wall of the diffuser into the canopy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2005
    Inventor: David J. Korman
  • Publication number: 20040009746
    Abstract: An area air delivery system for delivery of filtered air to an area occupiable by a user who can enter and leave the area, such as the head end of a bed, includes a canopy for at least partially surrounding the area to which air is to be supplied and defining the area which a user can enter and leave. An air diffuser positioned in the canopy includes a housing having an air impervious rear wall, air impervious side walls, and a perforated front wall forming a plenum in which a filter bag resides. The plenum is connected to a source of pressurized, preferably prefiltered, air so that pressurized air is supplied to the interior of the filter bag to diffuse through the filter bag into the plenum. Perforations in a predetermined area of the perforated front wall of the housing allow air to flow through the perforations and provide a substantially even flow of air from the perforated front wall of the diffuser into the canopy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2002
    Publication date: January 15, 2004
    Inventor: David J. Korman
  • Patent number: 6119689
    Abstract: An air filter unit includes an air filter made up of two layers of submicron filter media (32, 34) such as HEPA or ULPA filter media, with a layer of electrostatic filter media (33) sandwiched therebetween. Preferably, a layer of electrostatic filter media (31) is also provided on the upstream side of the submicron filter media (32). A personal delivery system for filtered air includes air delivery tubes (66) supported in relation to a user's face to position end air supply openings (67) adjacent opposite sides of the user's nose and mouth. Filtered air from the air supply tubes create a curtain or area of filtered air around the user's nose and mouth so the user breathes filtered rather than ambient air. An area delivery system includes a canopy (87) over the area with filtered air supplied to the inside of the canopy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Inventor: David J. Korman
  • Patent number: 5092912
    Abstract: The invention is an air pollution abatement system which embodies four different phases. The phases are: the primary impinger section, which removes most of the contaminants by variable density rotational impingement combined with a degreasing solution; the turbo impinger section, which extracts the residual moisture and aerosols introduced within the primary impinger section; the deluge/saturator section, which scrubs the gas with water or chemicals and finally the dehydrator section which hydroextracts the moisture and introduces static electricity to trap any residual micron-sized particulates prior to exhaustion into the atmosphere. The system, while operating, is continuously self-cleaned and computer system managed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1992
    Inventor: David J. Korman