Ventilation – Clean room
Patent
1995-06-06
1997-04-15
Joyce, Harold
Ventilation
Clean room
55355, 55484, 454295, F24F 13068
Patent
active
056203691
ABSTRACT:
A ceiling structure within a cleanroom, including an array of cleanroom filters supported in openings of a grid support structure, wherein the ceiling structure includes a gel track coupled either at the top of the grid support channel. The cleanroom filters including a peripheral flange are suspended in the ceiling structure by having a ceiling edge of the peripheral flange either immersed in the gel track at the top of the grid support structure or using a cleanroom filter having gel or the lower knife edge seal thereof engaging a portion of the top of the grid support channel. Filtered air passes through the channel structure into the vortex region to reduce the vortex region or dead air space below the channel as well as prevent the accumulation of particulate material in the interior of the channel. A damper may be provided with the grid support structure to control the flow of filtered air into the interior of the grid support structure.
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Brewer David L.
Daw Ronald W.
Spransy Peter J.
DAW Technologies, Inc.
Joyce Harold
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