Henry W Welch
Engineers at Ball Cp Pike, Knoxville, TN

License number
Colorado 26938
Issued Date
May 21, 1990
Renew Date
Jul 1, 2000
Expiration Date
Jul 1, 2000
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
5417 Ball Camp Pike, Knoxville, TN 37921

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Henry Welch, age 97
337 Loy Rd, Speedwell, TN 37870
(423) 869-2866
Henry Welch, age 79
2227 Lake Ln, Knoxville, TN 37919
(865) 588-0745
Henry Welch
9715 Autumn View Cir, Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
(423) 843-0006
Henry W Welch
2644 Houser Rd, Knoxville, TN 37919
(865) 588-0745
Henry Welch
337 Loy Rd, Speedwell, TN 37870
(423) 869-2866

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Air Handling System And Method For An Operating Room

US Patent:
5086692, Feb 11, 1992
Filed:
Dec 14, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/627598
Inventors:
Henry W. Welch - Knoxville TN
Theodore G. Bloomfield - Knoxville TN
International Classification:
E24F 7007
US Classification:
454187
Abstract:
An air handling system (10) and associated method for supplying filtered air to an operating room (14) in a manner which reduces concentrations of airborne bacteria and other particulates. The system (10) generally includes a plenum (18) mounted at the top of a first wall portion (22) of the operating room (14). A diffuser (48) is closely received in a diffuser opening (46) through which air is communicated from the air chamber (38) of the plenum to the operating room (14). The diffuser (48) is disposed so as to depend downwardly from a point proximate the ceiling of the operating room and converge toward the first end wall (22). Further, at least one air return (60) is provided at the second and opposite wall portion (54) of the operating room (14) for removing air from the room (14) and returning the air to the clean air supply unit (12). Another but smaller portion of the air is removed through at least one air return at the base of the first wall portion of the room. The method of the present invention includes directing a first current of clean air from a point near the upper corner of the operating room, diagonally across the operating region above the operating table and directing a second current of filtered air from a point proximate the upper corner of the operating room toward and beneath the operating table.