US20220155189A1 - Systems and methods for collecting a biological sample from a passenger cabin - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to collecting a biological sample and more particularly to systems and methods for collecting a biological sample representative of a passenger cabin on an aircraft using a collector.
- a system for collecting a biological sample from a passenger cabin includes a collector for collecting particulate samples positioned within at least one of a passenger cabin or a cabin air outflow flow path.
- the collector includes a continuous strip of collector material positioned along a lengthwise side of the passenger cabin between a hull wall and the passenger cabin.
- the collector can include a series of individual pieces of collector material spaced apart along a lengthwise side of the passenger cabin between a hull wall and the passenger cabin. Each individual piece of collector material can be spaced apart by a given number of rows of seats.
- the collector can include a plurality of individual pieces of collector material below a row of seats.
- the plurality of individual pieces of collector material can be more proximate to a hull wall than a cabin aisle.
- the collector can include a group of individual pieces of collector material on a hull wall or a passenger seat back at a height more proximate to a top of a passenger seat than a cabin floor.
- the cabin air outflow flow path can be defined by a space between an aircraft hull and a cabin floor.
- the collector can be positioned within the cabin air outflow flow path.
- the outflow flow path can be defined at least in part through an in-flight entertainment system (IFE) filter racks.
- the collector can include a plurality of individual pieces of filter material.
- the cabin air outflow flow path can be a galley insert air outflow flow path.
- the collector can be positioned within the cabin air outflow flow path.
- the cabin air outflow flow path can be a cabin temperature outflow flow path.
- the particulate samples can include droplets exhaled from passengers throughout a duration of a flight.
- the collector can be configured and adapted to be removed from the passenger cabin or cabin air outflow flow path for testing.
- the cabin air outflow flow path can be a general cabin outlet flow path and wherein the collector can be positioned across the general cabin outlet flow path.
- the system can include an aircraft galley proximate to the passenger cabin and a pathogen identifying testing unit within the aircraft galley.
- the pathogen identifying testing unit can include a communication unit for communicating results remotely.
- the pathogen identifying testing unit can include a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing unit.
- PCR Polymerase Chain Reaction
- a method for collecting particulates from cabin air includes capturing particulates in at least one of a passenger cabin or a cabin air outflow flow path with a collector for a period of time. The method includes removing the collector from at least one of the passenger cabin or air outflow flow path for testing. The method includes placing a clean collector into at least one of the passenger cabin or a cabin air outflow flow path for use during another period of time.
- the method can include conducting a pathogen identifying test on at least one particulate captured in the collector.
- the method includes relaying a result of the pathogen identifying test to a central data center.
- conducting the pathogen identifying test can include conducting a PCR test on at least one particulate captured in the collector.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a system for collecting a biological sample from a passenger cabin constructed in accordance with the present disclosure, showing a collector positioned within the passenger cabin in a cabin air outflow flow path;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic top plan view of the system of FIG. 1 , showing a continuous strip of collector material positioned along lengthwise sides of the passenger cabin;
- FIG. 3A is a schematic top plan view of another embodiment of a system for collecting a biological sample from a passenger cabin constructed in accordance with the present disclosure, showing separate strips of collector material spaced apart along lengthwise sides of the passenger cabin;
- FIG. 3B is a schematic top plan view of the system of FIG. 3A , showing a separate strip of collector material positioned along a lengthwise side of the passenger cabin;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a portion of the system of FIG. 1 , showing a collector positioned in a galley insert air outflow flow path;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic top plan view of a portion of the system of FIG. 1 , showing a pathogen identifying testing unit for communicating results remotely.
- FIG. 1 a schematic view of an exemplary embodiment of a system monitoring cabin air in accordance with the disclosure is shown in FIG. 1 and is designated generally by reference character 100 .
- FIG. 2-5 Other embodiments of systems in accordance with the disclosure, or aspects thereof, are provided in FIG. 2-5 as will be described.
- the systems and methods described herein can be used to collect a representative sample of pathogens within a pressurized cabin using collectors made from a collector material, e.g. filter material, adhesive tape, or the like.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure can be used in a variety of spaces, such as inside an aircraft cabin, train cabin, or the like, and allows for the detection of a virus or other contaminant.
- a system 100 for collecting a biological sample from a passenger cabin includes a collector 102 , e.g. a continuous strip of collector material 102 , positioned within the passenger cabin 10 in a cabin air outflow flow path 104 .
- Cabin air outflow flow path 104 is generated by the pressurized air entering into cabin at inlets 109 .
- Cabin air outlet 107 is defined between cabin floor 115 and hull wall 101 and goes down to a cargo area 5 and/or common ECS outlet.
- Collector 102 runs along the length of the cabin 10 located between the aircraft hull wall 101 and the passenger cabin 10 . With continuous strip of collector material 102 , only a small amount of pieces will need to be processed in order to extract a concentrated sample.
- system 100 also includes collectors 106 , e.g. a group of individual pieces of collector material 106 , on a cabin floor 115 . The individual pieces of collector material 106 are positioned more proximate to a hull wall 101 than a cabin aisle 117 .
- the embodiment of system 100 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 also includes collectors 108 , e.g. a group of individual pieces of collector material 108 , on an interior surface of a hull wall 101 and additional collectors 110 , e.g. a group of individual pieces of collector material 110 , on a passenger seat 116 back 114 .
- Collectors 108 and 110 are positioned at a height H more proximate to a top 112 of seat 116 than a cabin floor 115 .
- a collector 120 e.g. an individual piece of filter material 120 , is positioned in a galley insert 12 air outflow flow path 105 , such that airflow flowing out of galley insert 12 impinges on the filter material 120 and is filtered as it goes through filter material 120 .
- the aircraft galley 12 includes a pathogen identifying testing unit 128 , such as a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing unit, within the aircraft galley insert 12 .
- the pathogen identifying testing unit 128 can include a communication unit 130 for communicating results remotely, as shown schematically in FIG. 5 by the arrow in broken lines.
- the communication unit 130 can be configured to communicate the results to an external location, such as a central data center, or a destination airport, for example.
- FIGS. 3A-3B another embodiment of a system 200 for collecting a biological sample from a passenger cabin 20 .
- System 200 is the same as system 100 except that instead of collector 102 running as a continuous lengthwise strip, the collector 202 includes a series of individual pieces of collector material 202 spaced apart along lengthwise sides of the passenger cabin 20 positioned within a cabin air outflow flow path 204 between a hull wall 201 and the passenger cabin 20 .
- Cabin air outflow flow path 204 is generated by the pressurized air entering into cabin at inlets 209 .
- a cabin air outlet 207 is defined between cabin floor 215 and hull wall 201 opens down to a cargo area and/or common environmental control system (ECS) outlet.
- ECS common environmental control system
- Each individual piece 202 of collector material is spaced apart by a given number of rows of seats. In accordance with the embodiment in FIG. 3A , each piece 202 is spaced apart by three rows of seats. Similar to system 100 , the pieces 202 are located near the cabin floor 215 between the aircraft hull 201 and the passenger cabin 20 . The pressurized cabin air flow flows in a similar manner to that of system 100 . Because of the spacing in system 200 , more collector material pieces 202 may need to be processed in order to extract a concentrated sample.
- the outflow flow path 204 can be defined at least in part through the in-flight entertainment (IFE) system 236 having filter racks 238 .
- the IFE can be located in a rear portion of a passenger seat (e.g. similar to that of collector 110 ) and can include a graphical user interface, such as a screen.
- the filter racks 238 can be located behind the screen to extract heat from the IFE hardware system.
- the filter already included in the filter rack 238 can be used or modified to be used as a collector material 202 , and/or in certain embodiments, a separate or additional collector material 202 can be included in the rack in place of, or in addition to the existing filter.
- the cabin air outflow flow path 204 can be a cabin temperature outflow flow path defined on or near a ceiling 240 of the cabin, for example near cabin inlets 209 .
- the cabin outflow path can include a grill having an existing filter medium therein, and the collector 202 can be or include an additional or alternative collector material 202 placed within the grill.
- the collector(s) as described can be located in any suitable outflow path, for example, in the ceiling 240 as shown, and additional collectors 202 can be included at the entrance halls, near or adjacent to the lavatories, near or adjacent the galleys, and/or any other suitable location in which may experience heavier passenger traffic.
- a method for collecting particulates from cabin air includes capturing particulates in at least one of a passenger cabin, e.g. cabin 10 or 20 , or a cabin air outflow flow path, e.g., cabin air outflow flow path 104 or 204 , with a collector, e.g. collectors 102 , 202 , 106 , 108 , 110 or 120 , for a period of time.
- the method includes removing the collector from at least one of the passenger cabin or air outflow flow path for testing.
- the method includes placing a clean collector into at least one of the passenger cabin or a cabin air outflow flow path for use during another period of time.
- the method includes conducting a pathogen identifying test such as Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test, e.g.
- PCR Polymerase Chain Reaction
- the method includes relaying a result of the PCR test to a central data center, e.g. central data center 133 , with a communication unit, e.g. communication unit 130 .
- the central data center can be at a destination airport, governmental agency, or the like.
- the systems 100 and 200 are configured and adapted to collect representative sample/s of airborne pathogens within the pressurized cabin using collector pieces, e.g. filter material pieces.
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Description
- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Applications with the following Ser. Nos. 63/114,330, 63/114,339, 63/114,350, 63/114,400, 63,114,064, 63/114,157, 63/114,386 and 63/114,366 all filed on Nov. 16, 2020. The contents of each of the aforementioned Provisional Applications are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- The present disclosure relates to collecting a biological sample and more particularly to systems and methods for collecting a biological sample representative of a passenger cabin on an aircraft using a collector.
- The spread progression of SARS-CoV-2 around the world has brought attention to the systemic risks of economic globalization. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic there is a need for better monitoring, detecting, and isolating ill passengers, specifically due to the detrimental impact on the global economy, to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other pathogens during travel, e.g. air travel, rail travel or the like, due to closed borders, movement restrictions, and testing requirements.
- The COVID-19 pandemic the air travel industry has proven that air travel can be safe and that aircraft cabins have a well-managed airflow that inhibits transmission of virus, and that being seated onboard an aircraft is safer than shopping in large stores. Governments and other authorities, however, need to assume that aircraft are contaminated until proven “clean”, as 25% of COVID-19 cases are asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic; but still contagious. To date, travelers and governments have relied on individual tests. Testing for viruses requires that samples be taken of various bodily tissues and/or fluids. An adequate concentration of material is needed, the concentration being determined by the type and sensitivity of the testing procedure. It could be difficult to get adequate samples from travelers for the purposes of virus detection, contact tracing in the event of an exposure, etc. It is also possible that the airline is required to certify the arriving aircraft as being “virus free”.
- The conventional techniques have been considered satisfactory for their intended purpose. However, there is an ever present need for improved monitoring, detecting, and isolating systems and methods. This disclosure provides a solution for this need.
- A system for collecting a biological sample from a passenger cabin includes a collector for collecting particulate samples positioned within at least one of a passenger cabin or a cabin air outflow flow path.
- In certain embodiments, the collector includes a continuous strip of collector material positioned along a lengthwise side of the passenger cabin between a hull wall and the passenger cabin. The collector can include a series of individual pieces of collector material spaced apart along a lengthwise side of the passenger cabin between a hull wall and the passenger cabin. Each individual piece of collector material can be spaced apart by a given number of rows of seats.
- The collector can include a plurality of individual pieces of collector material below a row of seats. The plurality of individual pieces of collector material can be more proximate to a hull wall than a cabin aisle. The collector can include a group of individual pieces of collector material on a hull wall or a passenger seat back at a height more proximate to a top of a passenger seat than a cabin floor. The cabin air outflow flow path can be defined by a space between an aircraft hull and a cabin floor. The collector can be positioned within the cabin air outflow flow path. The outflow flow path can be defined at least in part through an in-flight entertainment system (IFE) filter racks. The collector can include a plurality of individual pieces of filter material. The cabin air outflow flow path can be a galley insert air outflow flow path. The collector can be positioned within the cabin air outflow flow path. The cabin air outflow flow path can be a cabin temperature outflow flow path.
- The particulate samples can include droplets exhaled from passengers throughout a duration of a flight. The collector can be configured and adapted to be removed from the passenger cabin or cabin air outflow flow path for testing. The cabin air outflow flow path can be a general cabin outlet flow path and wherein the collector can be positioned across the general cabin outlet flow path. The system can include an aircraft galley proximate to the passenger cabin and a pathogen identifying testing unit within the aircraft galley. The pathogen identifying testing unit can include a communication unit for communicating results remotely. In certain embodiments, the pathogen identifying testing unit can include a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing unit.
- In accordance with another aspect, a method for collecting particulates from cabin air includes capturing particulates in at least one of a passenger cabin or a cabin air outflow flow path with a collector for a period of time. The method includes removing the collector from at least one of the passenger cabin or air outflow flow path for testing. The method includes placing a clean collector into at least one of the passenger cabin or a cabin air outflow flow path for use during another period of time.
- The method can include conducting a pathogen identifying test on at least one particulate captured in the collector. The method includes relaying a result of the pathogen identifying test to a central data center. In certain embodiments, conducting the pathogen identifying test can include conducting a PCR test on at least one particulate captured in the collector.
- These and other features of the systems and methods of the subject disclosure will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings.
- So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, preferred embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a system for collecting a biological sample from a passenger cabin constructed in accordance with the present disclosure, showing a collector positioned within the passenger cabin in a cabin air outflow flow path; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic top plan view of the system ofFIG. 1 , showing a continuous strip of collector material positioned along lengthwise sides of the passenger cabin; -
FIG. 3A is a schematic top plan view of another embodiment of a system for collecting a biological sample from a passenger cabin constructed in accordance with the present disclosure, showing separate strips of collector material spaced apart along lengthwise sides of the passenger cabin; -
FIG. 3B is a schematic top plan view of the system ofFIG. 3A , showing a separate strip of collector material positioned along a lengthwise side of the passenger cabin; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a portion of the system ofFIG. 1 , showing a collector positioned in a galley insert air outflow flow path; and -
FIG. 5 is a schematic top plan view of a portion of the system ofFIG. 1 , showing a pathogen identifying testing unit for communicating results remotely. - Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, a schematic view of an exemplary embodiment of a system monitoring cabin air in accordance with the disclosure is shown in
FIG. 1 and is designated generally byreference character 100. Other embodiments of systems in accordance with the disclosure, or aspects thereof, are provided inFIG. 2-5 as will be described. The systems and methods described herein can be used to collect a representative sample of pathogens within a pressurized cabin using collectors made from a collector material, e.g. filter material, adhesive tape, or the like. Embodiments of the present disclosure can be used in a variety of spaces, such as inside an aircraft cabin, train cabin, or the like, and allows for the detection of a virus or other contaminant. - As shown in
FIGS. 1-2 , asystem 100 for collecting a biological sample from a passenger cabin includes acollector 102, e.g. a continuous strip ofcollector material 102, positioned within thepassenger cabin 10 in a cabin airoutflow flow path 104. Cabin airoutflow flow path 104 is generated by the pressurized air entering into cabin atinlets 109. As cabin air moves toward acabin air outlet 107 it will impinge upon a surface ofcollector material 102 or run parallel to the surface ofcollector material 102, causing particulates, droplets or the like to collect on thecollector material 102.Cabin air outlet 107 is defined betweencabin floor 115 andhull wall 101 and goes down to a cargo area 5 and/or common ECS outlet.Collector 102 runs along the length of thecabin 10 located between theaircraft hull wall 101 and thepassenger cabin 10. With continuous strip ofcollector material 102, only a small amount of pieces will need to be processed in order to extract a concentrated sample. In the embodiment ofFIG. 1 ,system 100 also includescollectors 106, e.g. a group of individual pieces ofcollector material 106, on acabin floor 115. The individual pieces ofcollector material 106 are positioned more proximate to ahull wall 101 than acabin aisle 117. - With continued reference to
FIGS. 1-2 , the embodiment ofsystem 100 shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 also includescollectors 108, e.g. a group of individual pieces ofcollector material 108, on an interior surface of ahull wall 101 andadditional collectors 110, e.g. a group of individual pieces ofcollector material 110, on apassenger seat 116 back 114. 108 and 110 are positioned at a height H more proximate to a top 112 ofCollectors seat 116 than acabin floor 115. - With reference now to
FIGS. 4-5 , a collector 120, e.g. an individual piece of filter material 120, is positioned in agalley insert 12 airoutflow flow path 105, such that airflow flowing out ofgalley insert 12 impinges on the filter material 120 and is filtered as it goes through filter material 120. Theaircraft galley 12 includes a pathogen identifyingtesting unit 128, such as a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing unit, within theaircraft galley insert 12. The pathogen identifyingtesting unit 128 can include acommunication unit 130 for communicating results remotely, as shown schematically inFIG. 5 by the arrow in broken lines. Thecommunication unit 130 can be configured to communicate the results to an external location, such as a central data center, or a destination airport, for example. - As shown in
FIGS. 3A-3B , another embodiment of asystem 200 for collecting a biological sample from apassenger cabin 20.System 200 is the same assystem 100 except that instead ofcollector 102 running as a continuous lengthwise strip, thecollector 202 includes a series of individual pieces ofcollector material 202 spaced apart along lengthwise sides of thepassenger cabin 20 positioned within a cabin airoutflow flow path 204 between ahull wall 201 and thepassenger cabin 20. Cabin airoutflow flow path 204 is generated by the pressurized air entering into cabin atinlets 209. Acabin air outlet 207 is defined betweencabin floor 215 andhull wall 201 opens down to a cargo area and/or common environmental control system (ECS) outlet. Eachindividual piece 202 of collector material is spaced apart by a given number of rows of seats. In accordance with the embodiment inFIG. 3A , eachpiece 202 is spaced apart by three rows of seats. Similar tosystem 100, thepieces 202 are located near thecabin floor 215 between theaircraft hull 201 and thepassenger cabin 20. The pressurized cabin air flow flows in a similar manner to that ofsystem 100. Because of the spacing insystem 200, morecollector material pieces 202 may need to be processed in order to extract a concentrated sample. - As shown in
FIG. 3B , theoutflow flow path 204 can be defined at least in part through the in-flight entertainment (IFE)system 236 having filter racks 238. In embodiments, the IFE can be located in a rear portion of a passenger seat (e.g. similar to that of collector 110) and can include a graphical user interface, such as a screen. The filter racks 238 can be located behind the screen to extract heat from the IFE hardware system. In certain embodiments, the filter already included in the filter rack 238 can be used or modified to be used as acollector material 202, and/or in certain embodiments, a separate oradditional collector material 202 can be included in the rack in place of, or in addition to the existing filter. - Still with reference to
FIG. 3B , the cabin airoutflow flow path 204 can be a cabin temperature outflow flow path defined on or near aceiling 240 of the cabin, for example nearcabin inlets 209. Here, the cabin outflow path can include a grill having an existing filter medium therein, and thecollector 202 can be or include an additional oralternative collector material 202 placed within the grill. In embodiments, the collector(s) as described can be located in any suitable outflow path, for example, in theceiling 240 as shown, andadditional collectors 202 can be included at the entrance halls, near or adjacent to the lavatories, near or adjacent the galleys, and/or any other suitable location in which may experience heavier passenger traffic. - A method for collecting particulates from cabin air includes capturing particulates in at least one of a passenger cabin,
10 or 20, or a cabin air outflow flow path, e.g., cabin aire.g. cabin 104 or 204, with a collector,outflow flow path 102, 202, 106, 108, 110 or 120, for a period of time. The method includes removing the collector from at least one of the passenger cabin or air outflow flow path for testing. The method includes placing a clean collector into at least one of the passenger cabin or a cabin air outflow flow path for use during another period of time. The method includes conducting a pathogen identifying test such as Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test, e.g. with pathogen identifyinge.g. collectors testing unit 128, on at least one particulate captured in the collector. The method includes relaying a result of the PCR test to a central data center, e.g.central data center 133, with a communication unit,e.g. communication unit 130. The central data center can be at a destination airport, governmental agency, or the like. The 100 and 200 are configured and adapted to collect representative sample/s of airborne pathogens within the pressurized cabin using collector pieces, e.g. filter material pieces.systems - The methods and systems of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for systems for monitoring aircraft air with superior properties including allowing for the detection of a virus or other contaminant. The systems and methods of the present invention can apply to aircraft travel, or the like. While the apparatus and methods of the subject disclosure have been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the subject disclosure.
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