U.S. patent application number 15/585067 was filed with the patent office on 2017-08-17 for systems and methods related to a pack and an oxidizing gas generator.
This patent application is currently assigned to Parah, LLC. The applicant listed for this patent is Parah, LLC. Invention is credited to Scott A. Elrod, Peter C. Rooney.
Application Number | 20170232124 15/585067 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 43429461 |
Filed Date | 2017-08-17 |
United States Patent
Application |
20170232124 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Elrod; Scott A. ; et
al. |
August 17, 2017 |
SYSTEMS AND METHODS RELATED TO A PACK AND AN OXIDIZING GAS
GENERATOR
Abstract
Systems and methods for detecting presence of a thing, the thing
treated with a descenter, one method including in an area in which
it is possible that a thing treated with a descenter is present,
using a detector to detect a descenter level in the area, producing
a detected descenter level, comparing the detected descenter level
to a normal descenter level for the area, determining that the
detected descenter level is different from the normal descenter
level, said determining indicating the possible presence of a thing
treated with a descenter; and using a trained service animal to
facilitate such a method.
Inventors: |
Elrod; Scott A.; (Lake
Jackson, TX) ; Rooney; Peter C.; (Lake Jackson,
TX) |
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Applicant: |
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Parah, LLC |
Lake Jackson |
TX |
US |
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Assignee: |
Parah, LLC
Lake Jackson
TX
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Family ID: |
43429461 |
Appl. No.: |
15/585067 |
Filed: |
May 2, 2017 |
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Current U.S.
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422/5 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A23B 7/148 20130101;
A61L 2209/212 20130101; A61L 2/202 20130101; C01B 13/10 20130101;
A01M 31/00 20130101; A61L 9/12 20130101; A61L 9/122 20130101; A61L
9/205 20130101; G01N 33/0039 20130101; A61L 2209/00 20130101; G01N
33/0004 20130101; Y02A 50/25 20180101; A61L 2202/11 20130101; Y02A
50/20 20180101; A45F 3/04 20130101; Y10T 436/206664 20150115 |
International
Class: |
A61L 2/20 20060101
A61L002/20; A01M 31/00 20060101 A01M031/00; A45F 3/04 20060101
A45F003/04; G01N 33/00 20060101 G01N033/00 |
Claims
1. A backpack, comprising: a body defining an interior space; a
pair of shoulder straps coupled to the body, the shoulder straps
configured to position the body against a back of a hunter; and a
portable gas generator for use by the hunter in a field, at least a
portion of the portable gas generator being positioned in the
interior space of the body, the portable gas generator configured
to apply an oxidizing gas onto the hunter, equipment of the hunter,
and clothing of the hunter, while the hunter is in the field.
2. The backpack of claim 1, wherein: the portable gas generator
applies the oxidizing gas indirectly onto the hunter, equipment of
the hunter, and clothing of the hunter, while the hunter is moving
in the field.
3. The backpack of claim 1, wherein the portable gas generator
further comprises: a port configured to emit the oxidizing gas, the
port positioned to direct the oxidizing gas upward toward a head of
the hunter when the portable gas generator is positioned in the
interior space of the body and the body is positioned against the
back of the hunter.
4. The backpack of claim 3, wherein: the port directs the oxidizing
at a zone above the head of the hunter.
5. The backpack of claim 1, wherein: the shoulder straps cooperate
with the body to secure the portable gas generator against the back
of the hunter between armpits of the hunter.
6. The backpack of claim 1, wherein: the portable gas generator
directs the oxidizing gas into an open atmosphere adjacent to the
hunter in the field.
7. The backpack of claim 1, wherein: the portable gas generator
directs the oxidizing gas to an area of the body between an inside
and an outside of the body.
8. The backpack of claim 1, wherein the body further comprises: an
opening to allow the portable gas generator to be positioned in the
interior space of the body.
9. The backpack of claim 8, wherein: the portable gas generator
emits the oxidizing gas while the opening of the body is open.
10. The backpack of claim 8, wherein the body further comprises: a
zipper to selectively open or close the opening.
11. The backpack of claim 1, wherein: the shoulder straps cooperate
with the body to secure the portable gas generator in a fixed
position relative to a torso of the hunter.
12. The backpack of claim 1, wherein: the portable gas generator is
an ozone generator and the oxidizing gas is ozone.
13. The backpack of claim 1, wherein: the portable gas generator is
battery-powered.
14. A backpack, comprising: a portable gas generator for use by a
hunter in a field, the portable gas generator configured to apply
an oxidizing gas onto the hunter, equipment of the hunter, and
clothing of the hunter, while the hunter is in the field; and a
harness coupled to the portable gas generator, the harness
including a pair of shoulder straps configured to removably secure
the portable gas generator in a fixed position relative to a back
of the hunter.
15. The backpack of claim 14, wherein: the shoulder straps secure
the portable gas generator against the back of the hunter between
armpits of the hunter.
16. The backpack of claim 14, wherein: the portable gas generator
applies the oxidizing gas indirectly onto the hunter, equipment of
the hunter, and clothing of the hunter, while the hunter is moving
in the field.
17. The backpack of claim 14, wherein the portable gas generator
further comprises: a port configured to emit the oxidizing gas, the
port positioned to direct the oxidizing gas upward toward a head of
the hunter when the portable gas generator is secured in the fixed
position relative to the back of the hunter.
18. The backpack of claim 17, wherein: the port directs the
oxidizing at a zone adjacent to the head of the hunter.
19. A method, comprising: inserting a portable gas generator
through an opening of a backpack into an interior space of the
backpack, the portable gas generator configured to apply an
oxidizing gas onto a hunter, equipment of the hunter, and clothing
of the hunter, while the hunter is in a field; positioning a port
of the portable gas generator to be directed upward; positioning a
pair of shoulder straps of the backpack on shoulders of the hunter
such that the portable gas generator is positioned against a back
of the hunter between armpits of the hunter; and applying the
oxidizing gas indirectly onto the hunter, equipment of the hunter,
and clothing of the hunter, while the hunter is moving in the
field.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising: emitting the
oxidizing gas upward into an open atmosphere adjacent to a head of
the hunter.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 13/707,448, filed on 6 Dec. 2012, now pending,
which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.
12/456,944, filed on 24 Jun. 2009, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,329,096,
which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No.
12/326,240 filed on 2 Dec. 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,187,533, which
is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No.
11/714,083, filed on 5 Mar. 2007, now abandoned, which is a
continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/018,620
filed on 21 Dec. 2004, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,939,015, said
applications co-owned with the present invention and incorporated
fully herein by this reference in their entireties for all purposes
and from which applications the present invention and application
claim priority under the Patent Laws.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention is directed, in at least certain
embodiments, to systems and methods involving the descenting of
transported things: items, materials, and people, including, but
not limited to, persons, drugs, explosives, produce, and
agricultural products, biological materials (including, but not
limited to, bacteria, molds, dander, protein, urine, plasma, sera,
viral agents, viruses, yeast, air pollen, blood, spores, protozoa,
allergens, semen, radioactive materials, soil, sludge water, ground
water, VOCs, biological and/or chemical toxins, cysts, and gaseous
agents) and animals; to the transportation of such things with an
oxidizing agent generator; and to the detection of things or
persons being transported with an operating oxidizing agent
generator.
[0004] The present invention, in certain aspects, is directed to
descenting systems and methods, and in certain particular aspects,
to such systems and methods for reducing or eliminating the various
odors of contraband through the use of oxidizing or ozone-based
descenting products and materials. Additionally, the present
invention is directed to systems and methods for the training and
detection, by humans and service animals, of the use of such
systems and methods for reducing or eliminating the various odors
of contraband through the use of ozone-based descenting products.
Additionally, the present invention is directed to systems and
methods for protecting the health and property of humans and
animals exposed to contraband.
[0005] The present invention is directed, in certain aspects, to
descenting systems and methods; in certain aspects, to such systems
and methods for facilitating human/animal encounters and
activities; and in other aspects to methods and systems for
reducing or eliminating animal and/or human odors that are
detectable by animals and/or humans. The invention relates to a
method of descenting the clothes and apparatus of sportsmen, both
professional, non-professional, military personnel, bikers, campers
and the like. In certain aspects a method is provided for reducing
or removing human scent and any other scent that is not
advantageous in an environment from clothing and equipment of
hunters and fish odors from fishermen utilizing an oxidizing agent
which is ozone and/or a combination of hydroxyl and hydroperoxide
ions. More particularly, there is provided a method of reducing or
removing human scent and any other scent in a space between a human
and an animal that is not advantageous in an environment, including
scents emitting from human breath, human bodies, and from clothing
and equipment, the methods utilizing an oxidizing agent which is,
e.g., ozone and/or a combination of hydroxyl and hydroperoxide
ions.
[0006] The present inventors have recognized that it can be
important to detect the use of a descenting system. For example,
service animals, such as narcotic-sniffing canines, have been
employed to discern whether individuals are importing contraband
into a geographic location. Typically, this determination is done
by taking advantage of the inherent acuteness of the canine sense
of smell. The importation of such contraband is, obviously,
illegal. Nevertheless, in an effort to profit on the "black
market," importers (or, more appropriately, smugglers) have taken
many steps in an attempt to circumvent the canine sense of smell.
One option has been to mask, or cover up, the odor of the
contraband, with substances such as coffee grounds. Alternatively,
descenting systems and methods, such as that described herein, may
be employed. For example, descenting systems may be placed within
the presence of the contraband in an effort to reduce or eliminate
the odor emanating from such contraband enough to reduce or
eliminate the success rate of service animals.
[0007] Description of Related Art
[0008] A variety of descenting (removal of scents) apparatus and
methods and of decontamination systems and methods are known,
examples of which (and not by way of limitation) are found in U.S.
Pat. Nos. 4,309,388; 4,867,052; 4,941,270; 5,087,426; 5,205,999;
5,300,266; 5,433,919; 5,468,454; 5,484,472; 5,514,345; 5,539,930;
5,547,476; 5,566,627; 5,656,242; 5,667,564; 5,681,355; 5,762,648;
5,766,560; 5,788,930; 5,789,368; 5,790,987; 5,827,407; 5,833,740;
5,882,591; 5,911,957; 5,931,014; 5,942,438; 6,007,770; 6,009,559;
6,016,687; 6,027,688; 6,134,806; 6,134,718; 6,149,038; 6,156,268;
6,163,098; 6,228,330; 6,245,241; 6,280,691; 6,284,204; 6,312,507;
6,355,216; 6,379,435; 6,503,547; 6,564,591; 6,565,805; 6,576,190;
6,589,486; 6,630,105; 6,679,419; 6,827,861; 6,984,361; 7,294,318;
7,407,624; 7,510,470; and published U.S. Patent Applications
20030044308, 20030101700; 20030143108; 20030152480; 20040022679;
20040258585; 20040262241; 20050051497; 20050186108; 2007166186;
20070034095; 20070101867, all of which are incorporated fully
herein for all purposes.
[0009] Hunters, wildlife enthusiasts, and wildlife photographers
all have an interest in attracting wildlife, such as, but not
limited to, deer; and/or an interest in not being detected by
animals. Deer rely heavily on their sense of smell to react with
their surrounding environment, including to sense danger, interact
with other deer and find food. Scents that are not a natural part
of the environment will often function as a warning to deer, which
may result in the deer being spooked and running from the unnatural
scent.
[0010] According to Bernier et al. in Analytical Chemistry, 2000,
Volume 72, Issue 4, Pages 747-756 and references cited therein
which are incorporated fully herein by reference, as many as 346
discernible compounds were identified in human skin emanations. The
majority of these were carboxylic acids, alcohols and esters, but
aldehydes, aromatics, heterocyclics, ketones, sulfides and thio
compounds were also identified. Work cited in Bernier has
identified over 100 compounds from human breath. Work cited in
Bernier identified foot odor as another source of odor. Some of
these compounds are the result of bacteria reacting with body
emanations, while other compounds directly emanate from humans.
Other compounds emanated from humans can include pheromones,
deodorants and perfumes as well as the detergents, perfumes,
scents, and additives left on human clothes. While it is not known
which specific compound or blends of compounds emanating from
humans are identified by an animal as human, there is currently no
effective way to eliminate or reduce odors from humans and from
clothing and equipment enough to reduce the odors to inhibit
detection by wildlife or effectively attract wildlife.
[0011] Persons interested in preventing detection by deer detecting
human odors or interested in attracting deer often use masks,
attractants, or cover scents to prevent alerting and spooking the
deer. Some commonly used masks are carbon sprays which, in addition
to being dangerous to inhale and which can irritate skin, become
ineffective once dry. Many of the attractants contain deer urine or
estrous, which besides being offensive to the human user, have
limited shelf life and are generally ineffective since especially
the estrous tend to occur naturally only in certain seasons. Cover
scents such as fruit extracts or fragrances last a short time and
are often so over-powering that the deer easily identifies the
smell as unnatural and runs. The use of descenting soaps and
shampoos is messy, time-consuming, often skin irritating, often
ineffective and does not address breath odor. Breath descenting
using herbs are generally distasteful, and face masks containing
carbons or sieves are extremely uncomfortable.
[0012] More recently, the use of clothing containing activated
carbons and/or clothing containing bacteria killing metals such as
silver has gained some popularity. However, activated carbon has a
very low capacity for odorants and requires temperatures preferably
above 400.degree. C., more preferably above 600.degree. C. to
regenerate the carbon. These temperatures are well beyond
temperature (100.degree. C. to 120.degree. C.) that a conventional
gas or electric clothes dryer is capable of achieving. Placement of
clothing in ovens capable of achieving 400.degree. C. plus
temperatures needed to regenerate the carbon can damage the fabric
of a garment. Silver or other metal-containing clothing requires
direct contact of the metal with the bacteria to be effective,
which is almost never the case since the clothing would then be so
restricting as to be uncomfortable. These types of clothing are
also expensive and do not address human odors such as those in
human breath, nor do they address any of the odors emanating from
the foot or any exposed part of the skin like the head and
hands.
[0013] It has now been discovered that gaseous ozone effectively
kills bacteria and reduces or eliminates odors emanating from
humans as well as odors contained in clothing worn by hunters. The
advantages of ozone over other known masking and descenting methods
include the facts that: ozone is a gas that eliminates odors
emanating from a person (e.g., a hunter) and from personal
equipment and can eliminate odors in a space between a person and
an animal; and ozone is completely natural to the environment and
leaves behind a very pleasant clean smell that wildlife and humans
readily recognize, e.g., after a lightning rain. Known ozone
generators include, for example, electrical discharge, UV light,
and combinations thereof. The generator may be battery operated,
operated with a car adaptor, and/or may be operated with AC
current. The AC current may be supplied directly from an electrical
outlet, or may be supplied using a portable generator.
[0014] Ozone is well known to treat odorous air, microorganisms,
bacteria, mold, smoke, aromatic hydrocarbons, and volatile organic
compounds (see for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,961,878; 2,203,188;
3,421,836; 3,750,556; 3,937,967; 3,949,056; 4,045,316; 4,863,687;
4,904,289; 4,990,311; 5,087,426; 5,835,840; 5,983,834; 6,094,549;
6,613,277; 6,632,407; 20020030022; 20060096331; and references
cited therein, which are all of which are incorporated fully herein
for all purposes); and foreign references EP 261987; WO 200151096;
WO 2003089017; WO 2005021135. WO 2005077425 and references cited
therein, which are incorporated fully herein for all purposes,
teaches the use of ozone to descent hunters clothing and other
personal effects to be worn or carried on a hunting trip. In this
case, the hunter, the clothing or personal effects are placed in a
container, a portable enclosure, or a special descenting closet or
room located, e.g., in a lodge or cabin in which the hunter is
staying. As soon as the hunter leaves the building and enters a
vehicle, or passes a moving vehicle, or begins to sweat, any prior
descenting is of little value.
[0015] Animals have an acute sense of smell and are capable of
recognizing a human scent or any other scent that is not
advantageous in that environment at long distances. To avoid such
recognition a hunter will attempt to stay down wind of the animal
being hunted. Certain known methods used by hunters to trick
animals are to mask the human odor utilizing a carbon spray or
cover spray scents or an animal scent. Unfortunately the animal
scents which are utilized, are obnoxious and linger on the clothing
for long periods of time and often do not mask out human scents.
Some of the scents utilized include animal urine. A hunter who is
camping overnight does not desire the animal scents to be carried
over to bedtime, home, car, etc.
[0016] There are other drawbacks in utilizing animal scents or any
other scents. The scent may attract a predator of the game which
the hunter is not hunting for which the hunter may not be prepared
to encounter. Containers containing food, beverages, or any other
substance emit scents readily recognizable to animals that may not
be masked by animal scents or may not be natural to a given
environment. Female hikers, campers, hunters, etc. can emit a
readily recognizable scent to animals from menstruation that may
not be masked by animal scents. Also, the weapon used by the hunter
has an odor recognizable by some animals which cannot be disguised
with a scent.
[0017] Fishermen have the problem of fish odor on their hands and
clothes which is difficult to remove. For fishermen camping
overnight the fish odor is not only undesirable because of the odor
but can also attract animals such as bears which the fishermen is
not prepared to meet.
[0018] Hunters have prepared their clothing before hand by washing
to remove prior scents and/or human odor. The washing materials may
also leave an odor. However, out in the field the hunter can sweat
and permeate the clothing with a human scent. It would be desirable
to deodorize clothing during a hunt or while on a fishing trip.
[0019] Ozone has been used, inter alia, for decontaminating smoke
from fires; decontaminating buildings; and for decolorizing denim
garments. U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,740 discloses an apparatus for
sterilizing bottles utilizing ozone. The reference recognizes that
ozone in large quantities can be harmful or irritating.
Consequently, it was necessary to provide means for decomposing the
excess ozone and/or to cause its escape into the atmosphere.
[0020] Ozone is a powerful oxidizing agent. Ozone has 150% of the
oxidizing potential of chlorine and twice the oxidizing potential
of bromine. Ozone has been shown to be much more effective than
chlorine with a reaction time up to 10 times faster. Ozone also
readily self-destructs into simple diatomic oxygen due to its
inherent instability. Ozone oxidizes biological products and kills
bacteria.
[0021] Catalytic ionization of air using ultraviolet light is known
to produce a mixture of ozone-containing hydroxyl and hydroperoxide
ions. Ionization devices which are used to eliminate smoke and
odors are known in the art to produce hydroxyl and hydroperoxide
ions, e.g., those used in automobiles.
[0022] Thus, the need exists to develop effective systems and
methods which overcome the disadvantages and problems set forth
above. The need also exists, recognized by the present inventors,
to detect the transport of contraband and to train personnel and
animals in such detection.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The present invention, in certain aspects, discloses systems
and methods for detecting the transport of things (e.g., material,
items, and/or persons) which are being transported with an
operating oxidizing agent generator, e.g., but not limited to, such
transport done in an effort either to render the transport safer or
done in an effort to avoid detection of the materials, things, or
persons being transported. In certain aspects, such systems and
methods according to the present invention include using a
detection system to detect ozone, etc., generated by an oxidizing
agent generator being used in the transport of such things. In one
particular aspect, a portable handheld oxidant detection device is
used to detect the presence of oxidant levels which are above
normal.
[0024] The present invention discloses, in certain aspects, systems
and methods for safely transporting things in a container with a
descenter (descenting oxidizing agent) generator. A "descenter
generator" can be a unit, apparatus, or device for producing
descenter--oxidizing agent descenter, ozone, ozone in various
forms, e.g., ozone saturated in organic solvent (see, e.g., Patent
Application No. WO2005014113) oxidants, hydroxyl radicals,
hydroperoxide radicals, negatively charged metal oxides (see, e.g.,
U.S. Pat. No. 5,300,366), hydrogen peroxide, encapsulated ozone
(see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 6,827,861, metastable oxygen (see, e.g.,
U.S. Pat. No. 6,228,330), activated ozone (see, e.g., Patent
Application WO1998019961), peracetic acid (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No.
5,942,438 and U.S. Application No. 20050057868), chlorine dioxide
(see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 5,942,438), oxygen and its radicals (see,
e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 6,984,361), thixotropic gels (see, e.g., U.S.
Pat. No. 6,455,751), singlet oxygen via ozone or via hydrogen
peroxide (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 6,630,105), UV light at 254 nm
which disinfects but does not produce ozone (see, e.g., U.S. Pat.
No. 6,630,105), UV light at 185 nm which produces ozone (see, e.g.,
U.S. Application No. 20030086818), ozone plus hydrogen peroxide
(see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 7,407,624), hypochlorite (see, e.g., U.S.
Application No. 20050057868), hydrogen peroxide (see, e.g., U.S.
Pat. No. 6,245,241) and chlorite (see, e.g., U.S. Application No.
20070034095) (collectively referred to as "descenters") and it can
be inside and/or outside the container (and, in one aspect, in at
least one layer or space between an inner chamber and the outside
of the container). In one aspect, such a generator produces
descenter, e.g., ozone or ozone etc. around a container to provide
a protective zone around the container.
[0025] In certain particular aspects of the present invention, a
container is dehydrated (totally, partially, exterior only,
interior only, both exterior and interior, and/or a layer or space
within a container is dehydrated) to amplify the effect of ozone,
etc., applied to a container with an oxidizing agent generator. In
one aspect, the container is dehydrated (e.g., with a dehydrator
apparatus which, in one aspect, may be a portable apparatus); with
an electronic dehydrator; and/or with water-absorbent material
(e.g., silica, drirerite, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol,
triethylene glycol and the like). In other particular aspects the
effects of any system, apparatus, device or method according to the
present invention are enhanced by dehydrating things, containers,
vehicles and/or persons.
[0026] In certain particular aspects, the present invention
discloses methods for reducing the injurious effects of contraband
or of dangerous materials or substances on persons (or animals)
encountering them. In one particular aspect, the injurious effects
of a substance or material contacting, taken in, or inhaled by a
person (or animal) are reduced or eliminated by directing
descenter, e.g., ozone etc., to the person (or animal), which
contacts, is taken in by, or is inhaled by the person. The inhaled
ozone can take effect in the nose, mouth, nasal passages, lungs,
respiratory tract, and blood of the person (or animal).
[0027] In another particular aspect, the injurious effects of a
substance or material contacting the skin of a person (or animal)
are reduced or eliminated by directing descanter, e.g., ozone etc.,
to the skin of the person (or animal). In one aspect, this is done
until the person feels some relief. For example, a person who has
come into skin contact with poison ivy can direct descanter to the
skin and reduce or neutralize the effects of the poison ivy onto
the skin.
[0028] In certain aspects, systems and methods according to the
present invention provide for the application of descenter, e.g.,
ozone etc. to an area, space, or zone in which narcotic and/or
toxic substances are detected to reduce or eliminate injurious
effects of such substances on persons, or animals nearby. In one
particular aspect, the ozone etc. is applied via air duct(s).
[0029] In certain aspects, systems and methods are provided
according to the present invention which include the use of
material (cloth, fabric, gauze, blanket, tarp, canvas, clothing,
paper, cardboard, etc. made from any known fabric or cloth
material, including, but not limited to natural fabrics, synthetic
fibers and fabrics, plastic cloth material, plastic fabric
material, and plastic flexible material) which has descenter, e.g.,
ozone etc., bound to it or which has absorbed ozone etc. A thing
(to include an item, animal, or person) is wrapped, in whole or in
part, in at least one layer of the material according to the
present invention to prevent or render more difficult detection of
the thing by humans or by animals; or to reduce or eliminate the
injurious effects (e.g., but not limited to, burns, rashes,
bacteria, gangrene, irritation) of toxic materials or substances on
the item, thing, animal, or person to reduce or eliminate the
injurious effects of additional toxic materials or substances from
contacting the person or animal having material wrapped or applied
onto them. Such wrapping may also be done according to the present
invention to reduce body odor; to reduce airborne odors from a
person or animal; or to wrap food.
[0030] In certain aspects, optionally, descenter bound to material
changes the color of the material when descenter is bound to the
material and/or changes color when descenter is reduced from the
material. This allows, for example, a visual detection by a person
and/or by an instrument or by a detector that the material has
descenter within or on the material so that, for example, it can be
determined when the material needs to be recharged with descenter
or the material needs to be removed and replaced with new
material.
[0031] The present invention, in certain aspects, provides systems
and methods for reducing or eliminating the various odors of
contraband through the use of ozone etc. or oxidant-based
descenting products.
[0032] In certain aspects, the present invention discloses systems
and methods for the training and detection, by service animals and
their handlers, of the use of such systems and methods for reducing
or eliminating the various odors of contraband through the use of
descenting products or materials.
[0033] In certain aspects, the present invention discloses a method
in which descenter, e.g., ozone etc., is unexpectedly used to
conceal contraband from humans, service animals and their handlers,
the animals having been trained to detect small amounts of odor
from contraband that humans cannot generally detect. Additionally,
the present invention discloses a method in which a descenting
system is used to train contraband-detecting service animals to
determine if a system, such as one according to the present
invention, is being or has been used in an attempt to eliminate the
scent of the contraband. Additionally, the present invention
discloses methods in which the detection of descenter, e.g., e.g.,
ozone etc., to conceal contraband can be detected by the use of
humans, service animals, handlers of service animals, and by
detecting devices.
[0034] The present invention, in certain aspects, discloses a
method in which once the detection of descenter, e.g., ozone etc.,
to conceal contraband is recognized, additional descenter, e.g.,
ozone etc., is applied to prevent adverse health effects to humans,
animals, as well as physical damage to the property and to an area
in which the contraband is located.
[0035] The present invention, in certain aspects, discloses systems
and methods which use gaseous descenter, e.g., ozone, to kill
bacteria and reduce or eliminate odors emanating from humans, e.g.,
in breath or from skin, as well as odors in clothing worn by a
person that are volatilized into the air space between the human
and the wildlife to prevent wildlife from detecting the presence of
humans and/or to enhance encounters with and the attraction of
wildlife. One embodiment is directed to wearing or carrying a
portable generator while walking, waiting for, or engaging in
attracting wildlife. Another embodiment is directed to wearing or
carrying a portable generator while engaging in an activity, e.g.,
walking, waiting for wildlife, or engaging in preventing wildlife
from detecting the presence of humans. Another embodiment is
directed to clothing incorporating or combined with descenter,
e.g., ozone etc., directing apparatus or devices. Yet another
embodiment is directed to the treatment of clothing--e.g., directly
with descenter, e.g., ozone etc., prior to or while being worn--to
enhance the attraction of wildlife. Yet another embodiment is
directed to the use of gaseous descenter in or around a tent, site,
or blind to reduce or eliminate odors to enhance the attraction of
wildlife, e.g., for hunters, wildlife enthusiasts and wildlife
photographers. Yet another embodiment is directed to the use of
gaseous descenter in or around a tent, site, or blind to reduce or
eliminate odors to prevent the detection of humans by wildlife,
e.g., for hunters, wildlife enthusiasts, and wildlife
photographers.
[0036] The present invention discloses a method for deodorizing the
clothing and apparatus of person, sportsmen, professional or
non-professional. More particularly, there are provided methods for
reducing or eliminating human scent or any other foreign scent from
clothing etc.; and there are provided methods for removing human
scent or any other foreign scent (collectively "foreign scents")
from items and/or clothing, e.g., clothing used by hunters before
or during a hunt-through the use of descenter, e.g., ozone or
hydroxyl and hydroperoxide ions produced by ionization, in a manner
that would not cause irritation or injury to the user or equipment.
Also, there is provided a method for removing fish odor from
fishermen and their clothing and equipment while in the field
including lures, tackle boxes and containers. One principal
objective of the invention is the provision of a method for
effectively removing human scent from clothing used by
sportsmen.
[0037] The present invention discloses, in certain aspects, a
method for military personnel to escape detection by other humans
or by scent animals (e.g., scent dogs). In certain particular
aspects the present invention provides methods for reducing or
eliminating human or any other foreign scent from items, e.g., from
clothing and equipment, used by military personnel desiring to
evade detection or capture--through the use of descenter, e.g.,
ozone etc. and/or ozone with hydroxyl and hydroperoxide ions
produced by ionization, in a manner that would not cause irritation
or injury to to the user or equipment.
[0038] It is another object of the invention to use descenter to
deodorize fish odor on fishermen.
[0039] It is yet another object of the invention to de-scent or
deodorize sportsmen while out in the field by the use of descenter,
e.g., ozone or hydroxyl and hydroperoxide ions.
[0040] Yet another object of the invention is to provide a method
of deodorizing clothing with descenter, e.g., ozone etc., so that
it will not cause irritation or harm.
[0041] It is a further object of the invention to provide
descenter, e.g., ozone etc., in a compressed or generated form in a
hand held container for application in the field by sportsmen.
[0042] For safety reasons, government regulations have recommended,
and sometimes regulated, the amount of ozone to which a human is to
be exposed. For example, OSHA requires that employee permissible
exposure limit (PEL) as an eight hour time-weighted average value
of 0.1 ppm ozone in air. The OSHA short term exposure limit (STEL)
is 0.3 ppm over a 15 minute period, not to be repeated more than
two times in an eight hour period. Prolonged exposure of humans has
produced no apparent ill effects at 0.2 ppm. In a variety of
embodiments of the present invention, a human being is exposed to
ozone generated by an ozone generator. In any such embodiments the
human being may be limited to exposure to ozone in a concentration
of 0.2 parts per million (or less). In any such embodiment, in
certain aspects, in which the human being is to be exposed to ozone
for a time period of up to about 8 hours (about 8 hours or less),
the ozone concentration is limited to 0.1 parts per million (or
less). In any such embodiment, a desired level of ozone
concentration to which the human being is exposed is maintained in
a space of a desired size around the human being, e.g., in certain
aspects, a desired level of ozone is maintained within about a 6
foot radius of the human being (and, in one aspect, at an ozone
concentration level of 0.2 ppm or less and, in another aspect, at
an ozone concentration of 0.1 ppm or less).
[0043] In certain aspects the descenting material generators used
in systems and methods according to the present invention are light
weight and portable, and powered by battery means, solar means,
hand crank means (e.g., but not limited to, for instances in which
one carries small amounts of contraband on one's person or in a
small container or suitcase) or other generating means. When the
contraband is in a larger container, such as building, a room,
truck container or automobile, or when larger amounts of contraband
are involved, it is preferable to have the same features.
Nevertheless, even when large amounts of contraband are involved,
it is still preferable to use the smallest, low weight generators
possible that will effectively descent the contraband, as these may
be better hidden from visual detection. However, generators
weighing up to about 8 lbs. and more may still be used.
[0044] One advantage of including at least a small fan (and such
can be included with any system or method according to the present
invention) is that the descenter, e.g., ozone etc., can be
dispersed over a large area more readily. However, it is not
necessary that a fan be included in the descenting material
generator. For example, when treating a larger area like a truck
container, especially if the container is full of contraband, or
contains a smaller amount of contraband hidden within a larger
amount of legal cargo, a generator having a fan or fan blower is
preferred, but not required. If a fan or fan blower is used, a fan
can be used which makes minimum noise, especially beyond about a
ten foot radius of fan operation so as not to be audibly detected
by a human, handler or service animal.
[0045] Certain descenting material generators are capable of
producing approximately 15-5000 mg and more, per hour. For safety
consideration, it is desired that the contraband is exposed to a
constant concentration of 0.1 ppm of descenter, e.g., ozone, or
less in such a concentration over an 8 hour time period or less,
especially when the contraband is a human or animal, however,
exposures of contraband to larger concentrations, e.g., up to 0.2
ppm ozone and more, may be desirable to effectively mask contraband
having high odors, such as marijuana and fruits. A preferred
descenting material generator is one which can maintain about 0.1
ppm or less total ambient concentration of ozone over an area of
approximately a six foot radius of the contraband.
[0046] In certain aspects, the present invention discloses a method
for reducing contraband scent in a space between the contraband and
the service animal, the methods including generating descenting
material with a material descenting generator, introducing the
descenting material into a space between a human being and the
service animal, the space containing foreign scent (i.e., odor
emanating from the contraband), and reducing the foreign scent in
the space with the descenting material. In certain embodiments, the
descenting material is ozone and the method further includes
exposing the contraband to a time-weighted average value of 0.1 ppm
of ozone in ambient air or less over an area within a radius of six
feet of the contraband; exposing the contraband to a time-weighted
value of 0.2 ppm or ozone in ambient air or less; or exposing the
contraband over a time period of eight hours or less to a
time-weighted value of 0.1 ppm of ozone in ambient air or less.
[0047] In other aspects, the present invention discloses a method
for reducing foreign scent in a space between contraband and the
service animal, the methods including producing descenting material
with a material descenting generator with directional apparatus,
directing said descenting material in a desired direction into the
space, the directional apparatus including at least one director in
communication with the generator for receiving produced descenting
material from the generator and for directing said descenting
material into the space, and reducing the foreign scent (i.e., the
odor emanating from the contraband) in the space with the
descenting material. In certain embodiments, the descenting
material is ozone and the method further includes exposing the
contraband to a time-weighted average value of 0.1 ppm of ozone in
ambient air or less over an area within a radius of six feet of the
contraband; exposing the contraband to a time-weighted value of 0.2
ppm or ozone in ambient air or less; or exposing the contraband
over a time period of eight hours or less to a time-weighted value
of 0.1 ppm of ozone in ambient air or less.
[0048] For humans that are avoiding an encounter with a service
animal, e.g., those attempting to conceal only small amounts of
contraband past a handler or law enforcement officer, a small
battery-powered descenting material generator, such as the BIOZONE
Model 50 Personal Air Purifier, can be used. For persons attempting
to conceal contraband for an extended period, e.g., an hour or
more, a larger ozone generator, such as the BIOZONE SCIENTIFIC
TRAVELAIRE generator, the OMZ-200 generator from Ozone Solutions or
the Ozonics HR-100 ozonator from Ozonics, can be used. For those
engaging in concealing larger amounts of contraband, descenting
material generator, such as the Ozonics HR-100 ozonator from
Ozonics, can be used. Alternatively, the OZONE SOLUTIONS Model
MZ-450 or the OZONE SOLUTIONS OMZ-3400 can be used. The MZ-450 and
OMZ-3400 are primarily suited for 110V A/C operation, but can
alternatively be operated with for four or more hours on a single
battery charge. For even higher amounts of ozone output, descenting
material generators currently sold by EcoQuest International of
Greeneville, Tenn., which also sells generators of hydroxyl and
hydroperoxide ions, may be preferred.
[0049] In certain embodiments according to the present invention,
material or clothing is treated with descenter, e.g., ozone etc.,
so that descenter, e.g., ozone etc., is retained on the material,
e.g., for several hours and, in certain aspects, for up to hours,
and in other embodiments for more than 24 hours. Retained descenter
continues to descent scents (and, in some aspects, kill or reduce
harmful bacteria and/or toxins), which come in contact with the
descenter. A variety of material and cloths, including, but not
limited to knits, gauze, fleeces, cotton cloth, cotton blended
cloth, fibrous cloth, and rough cloths, have retained ozone. In
other embodiments treatment with ozone temporarily changes the
color of colored material or cloth and then, after some time period
(e.g., when the material or cloth is contacted with odors,
bacteria, or toxins), the cloth or material returns to its original
color. This color change indicates that an item of material or
clothing has been treated with descenter, e.g., ozone etc.; that it
is retaining some descenter thereon; and the change back to an
original color indicates descenter is reduced and/or is no longer
being retained on the clothing to reduce or eliminate odors,
bacteria and/or toxins coming in contact with the cloth or
material. "Color" refers to any color (e.g., but not limited to,
white, red, green, blue, yellow, orange, violet, black, purple,
brown, etc.). Such a change in color can be permanent, or
preferably is reversible when recontacted with additional oxidant
(e.g., ozone).
[0050] Accordingly, the present invention includes features and
advantages which are believed to enable it to advance descenting
technology. Characteristics and advantages of the present invention
described above and additional features and benefits will be
readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of
the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and
referring to the accompanying drawings.
[0051] What follows are some of, but not all, the objects of this
invention. In addition to the specific objects stated below for at
least certain preferred embodiments of the invention, there are
other objects and purposes which will be readily apparent to one of
skill in this art who has the benefit of this invention's teachings
and disclosures. It is, therefore, an object of at least certain
preferred embodiments of the present invention to provide:
[0052] New, useful unique, efficient, nonobvious systems and
methods for detecting the transport of certain material, things,
animals or persons and, in one aspect, detecting if such transport
is being done or has been done with descenter, e.g., ozone etc.,
from an oxidizing agent generator;
[0053] Such systems and methods in which a transported item, thing,
material, or person or a container for such is dehydrated;
[0054] New, useful unique, efficient, nonobvious systems and
methods for detecting transportation of an item, thing, material or
person being transported with an operating oxidizing agent
generator;
[0055] New, useful, unique, efficient, nonobvious methods and
systems for enhancing encounters with or the attraction of animals
(including, but not limited to, human beings);
[0056] Such systems and methods including the treatment of clothing
and other items with descenter, e.g., ozone etc.;
[0057] Such systems and methods including wearing descenter
directing apparatuses;
[0058] New useful, unique, efficient, nonobvious systems and
methods for reducing foreign scent in a space between a human being
and an animal;
[0059] New, useful, unique, efficient, nonobvious methods and
systems for substantially reducing or eliminating the odor or scent
(collectively "odor") of contraband;
[0060] New useful, unique, efficient, nonobvious systems and
methods for teaching service animals and their handlers to detect
the use of such systems and methods on contraband;
[0061] New useful, unique, efficient, nonobvious systems and
methods to protect the health and property of humans and animals
exposed to toxins and/or contraband;
[0062] New useful, unique, efficient, nonobvious systems and
methods to protect the health and property of humans and animals
exposed to contraband contained in water and soil; and
[0063] New useful, unique, efficient, nonobvious systems and
methods to protect the health and property of humans and animals
exposed to airborne toxins and/or contraband.
[0064] Certain embodiments of this invention are not limited to any
particular individual feature disclosed here, but include
combinations of them distinguished from the prior art in their
structures, functions, and/or results achieved. Features of the
invention have been broadly described so that the detailed
descriptions that follow may be better understood, and in order
that the contributions of this invention to the arts may be better
appreciated. There are, of course, additional aspects of the
invention described below and which may be included in the subject
matter of the claims to this invention. Those skilled in the art
who have the benefit of this invention, its teachings, and
suggestions will appreciate that the conceptions of this disclosure
may be used as a creative basis for designing other structures,
methods and systems for carrying out and practicing the present
invention. The claims of this invention are to be read to include
any legally equivalent devices or methods which do not depart from
the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0065] The present invention recognizes and addresses the
previously-mentioned problems and long-felt needs and provides a
solution to those problems and a satisfactory meeting of those
needs in its various possible embodiments and equivalents thereof.
To one of skill in this art who has the benefits of this
invention's realizations, teachings, disclosures, and suggestions,
other purposes and advantages will be appreciated from the
following description of certain preferred embodiments, given for
the purpose of disclosure, when taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings. The detail in these descriptions is not
intended to thwart this patent's object to claim this invention no
matter how others may later disguise it by variations in form,
changes, or additions of further improvements.
[0066] The Abstract that is part hereof is to enable the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and
scientists, engineers, researchers, and practitioners in the art
who are not familiar with patent terms or legal terms of
phraseology to determine quickly from a cursory inspection or
review the nature and general area of the disclosure of this
invention. The Abstract is neither intended to define the
invention, which is done by the claims, nor is it intended to be
limiting of the scope of the invention in any way.
[0067] It will be understood that the various embodiments of the
present invention may include one, some, or all of the disclosed,
described, and/or enumerated improvements and/or technical
advantages and/or elements in claims to this invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0068] A more particular description of embodiments of the
invention briefly summarized above may be had by references to the
embodiments which are shown in the drawings which form a part of
this specification. These drawings illustrate embodiments preferred
at the time of filing for this patent and are not to be used to
improperly limit the scope of the invention which may have other
equally effective or legally equivalent embodiments.
[0069] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing use of systems
according to the present invention.
[0070] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a system according to the
present invention.
[0071] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a system according to the
present invention.
[0072] FIG. 4 is a front view of a system according to the present
invention.
[0073] FIG. 5 is a front view of a system according to the present
invention.
[0074] FIG. 6 is a front view of a system according to the present
invention.
[0075] FIG. 7 is a perspective view, partially cutaway, of a system
useful in methods according to the present invention.
[0076] FIG. 8 is a perspective view, partially cutaway, of a system
useful in methods according to the present invention.
[0077] FIG. 9A is a side view of the system according to the
present invention.
[0078] FIG. 9B is an open front view of the system of FIG. 9A.
[0079] FIG. 10A is a front perspective view of a system according
to the present invention.
[0080] FIG. 10B is an unfolded cross-section view of the system of
FIG. 10A.
[0081] FIG. 11 is a schematic view of a system according to the
present invention.
[0082] FIG. 12 is a schematic view of a container according to the
present invention.
[0083] FIG. 12A is a front cross-section view of a container
according to the present invention.
[0084] FIG. 12B is a top cross-section view of the container of
FIG. 12A.
[0085] FIG. 12C is a cross-section view of a container according to
the present invention.
[0086] FIG. 13 is a schematic view of a system according to the
present invention.
[0087] FIG. 14A is a schematic view of a vehicle with things
therein wrapped according to the present invention.
[0088] FIG. 14B is a schematic view of an airplane with things
therein wrapped according to the present invention.
[0089] FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a blanket according to the
present invention.
[0090] FIG. 16 is a perspective view of use of a blanket according
to the present invention with a person.
[0091] FIG. 17 is a perspective view of use of a blanket according
to the present invention with an animal.
[0092] FIG. 18 is a perspective view of use of a wrap according to
the present invention with a thing.
[0093] Certain embodiments of the invention are shown in the
above-identified figures and described in detail below. Various
aspects and features of embodiments of the invention are described
below and some are set out in the dependent claims. Any combination
of aspects and/or features described below or shown in the
dependent claims can be used except where such aspects and/or
features are mutually exclusive. It should be understood that the
appended drawings and description herein are of certain embodiments
and are not intended to limit the invention or the appended claims.
On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications,
equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of
the invention as defined by the appended claims. In showing and
describing these embodiments, like or identical reference numerals
are used to identify common or similar elements. The figures are
not necessarily to scale and certain features and certain views of
the figures may be shown exaggerated in scale or in schematic in
the interest of clarity and conciseness.
[0094] As used herein and throughout all the various portions (and
headings) of this patent, the terms "invention", "present
invention" and variations thereof mean one or more embodiments, and
are not intended to mean the claimed invention of any particular
appended claim(s) or all of the appended claims. Accordingly, the
subject or topic of each such reference is not automatically or
necessarily part of, or required by, any particular claim(s) merely
because of such reference. So long as they are not mutually
exclusive or contradictory any aspect or feature or combination of
aspects or features of any embodiment disclosed herein may be used
in any other embodiment disclosed herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0095] "Person" as used herein includes, but is not limited to,
traveler, animal handler, medical patient, government employee,
government employee at a border, government employee at a customs
office, policeman, military personnel, military personnel seeking
to evade others and/or avoid capture, inspector, law enforcement
officer, and hunters.
[0096] "Hunter" is defined as including hunters of wild game and
other animals and also includes nature enthusiasts, trappers,
hikers, fishermen and fisherwomen, backpackers, and photographers;
and "hunt" or "hunting" is defined as including the searching for
and the hunting of wild game and other animals for the purposes of
encountering, attracting, avoiding, escaping from, photographing,
avoiding detection by, capturing, killing and/or observing
them.
[0097] "Animal" as used herein includes, but is not limited to, any
small or large game animal including deer, elk, sheep, pig, moose,
cow, bull, human being, steer, dog, cat, caribou, bird, rabbit,
elephant, mountain lions, bear and fish, and combinations thereof
and, in certain aspects, "animal" includes human beings. For
example, a human may desire to prevent the detection of human body
odors or odors resulting from the illegal transport of humans or
from the human consumption of various foods and/or spices (e.g.,
pepper or curry) and/or beverages by the human himself or herself
or by another human.
[0098] "Blind" as used herein includes any natural or man-made
place of observing, hiding and/or protecting a person including,
but not limited to, a tent, shack, tree stand, shrubs, cut limbs,
rocks, place for protection from natural elements, and combinations
thereof.
[0099] "Handler" is a police officer, narcotics officer, game
warden, customs officer, border patrol agent, security officer,
animal trainer, law enforcement officer, civilian and the like,
that uses a service animal to detect material, things, and/or
contraband.
[0100] "Service animal" is any animal, such as a human, dog, cat,
bird, pig, fish, dolphin and the like, that is capable of being
trained to detect contraband.
[0101] "Contraband" is any substance that is illegal to possess or
transport under the law or regulations of any sovereign country or
entity, and which, in some cases, is the subject of or maintains a
black market, such as illegal drugs, marijuana, cocaine, heroin,
amphetamines, apples, oranges, pineapples, bananas, explosives,
plastiques, radioactive materials and wastes, toxins (e.g., ricin),
gun powder, exotic birds, reptiles, fish, mammals, humans and paper
currency (both genuine and counterfeit). Contraband also includes
toxins and biological agents/weapons such as: viruses, germs,
bacteria, allergens, pathogens, cyanide (e.g., HCN, KCN), phosgene,
tear gas, mustard gas, anthrax, botulinum toxin, aflatoxin,
Salmonella Typhimurium, Ascaris suum, B. anthracis, ricin, plague,
smallpox and more such as is described in the Department of Health
and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal, "Potential Biological Weapons
Threats", located at
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol5no4/kortepeter.htm.
[0102] "Descenting material generator" includes generators that
produce descenter, e.g., ozone etc. material as a gas, a fine mist,
a spray with solids, or some combination thereof that is capable of
descenting human scents, and/or of killing or reducing germs and/or
bacteria, or descenting and/or masking and/or reacting with
contraband; the materials including, but not limited to, oxidants,
ozone, hydroxyl radicals, hydroperoxides, and other known
descenting materials; with or without an operating integrated fan.
A "mist" produced by such a generator is a mist of descenting
material and a liquid, e.g., water or organic-solvent material
(e.g., alcohols like methanol or ethanol or isopropanol or glycol
ether, e.g., ethylene glycol methyl ether and ethylene glycol
dimethylether) that is capable of solubilizing descenting
material.
[0103] FIG. 11 shows a system 200 according to the present
invention which includes an enclosure 201 which, in certain aspects
is a container, cab, enclosed trailer or storage part of a vehicle
V. Within the enclosure 201 is at least one or a plurality of
things 202 being transported in the enclosure 201 (e.g., but not
limited to material, items, animals and/or persons).
[0104] In one aspect, a detector 210 (for detecting descenter,
e.g., ozone etc.) is used to detect the presence of an abnormally
high level of descenter, e.g., ozone etc., in and/or around the
enclosure 201 (generated, e.g., by an on-board generator 208 and/or
209) which can indicate efforts to transport the thing(s) 202 in a
manner to inhibit or prevent the detection of the thing(s) 202 by
an animal trained to smell such things. Alternatively, or in
addition to the use of the detector 210, a person PR may, according
to the present invention, use a handheld or portable detector 214
for detecting the presence of descenter, e.g., ozone, etc.
Optionally, a detector 212 is used within the enclosure 201 to
detect a level of ozone etc. or an abnormally high level of ozone,
etc.
[0105] The detector 210 may have a probe or tube to allow for
poking the probe or tube into various depths of the container to
detect the presence of abnormally high levels of descenter (e.g.,
ozone, etc.). The detector may optionally also have an input at,
in, or very near the detector 210 to also measure ambient descenter
(e.g., ozone, etc.) levels so that a difference of ambient level
versus an abnormally higher level can be better compared and
detected.
[0106] In order to nullify or ameliorate injurious effects of
exposure to the thing(s) 202 (and/or to air carrying air-borne
particles, pieces, or parts of the thing(s) 202), an optional
generator 230 is provided, according to the present invention, to
produce additional oxidizing agent and provide it to the interior
of the enclosure 201 and/or to personnel either within the
enclosure 201 or on the outside thereof. Optionally, the generator
208 is provided within the enclosure 201 to generate descenter,
e.g., ozone, etc., within the container and/or optionally in at
least one zone between the inside of the container and the outside
of the container.
[0107] To facilitate detection of an abnormally high level of
descenter, e.g., ozone, etc., a door, hatch, or closure 206 is
opened so that air can pass freely through an opening 204 to
ventilate the enclosure 201 for accurate sensing and readings. To
further facilitate air flow, a fan 220 directs air to circulate
into and out of the enclosure 201.
[0108] A control system 216 [e.g., but not limited to a PLC,
desktop computer(s), and/or laptop computer(s) with appropriate
screen(s), printer(s), etc.] is in communication with each
detector, generator, and fan to receive signals indicative of ozone
levels, provide information to an operator, and provide automatic
and/or manual control of each detector, generator, and fan.
[0109] It is within the scope of the present invention to provide
an enclosure which optionally contains at least one zone, space,
layer or area between the inside and outside of the container where
descenter (e.g., ozone, etc.) is contained. In this way, the
contents of the container or a thing being transported is less
exposed to the oxidant, but still odor from the thing is adequately
reduced so escape from the container via the walls (top, bottom and
sides) of the container is reduced. Further, optionally at least
part of the container is made of descenter absorbing material, that
optionally has the ability to change color to indicate when
descenter is present and/or reduce and needing additional descenter
to be effective against odor, germrns, bacteria and other effects
on the container and contents of the container.
[0110] FIG. 12 shows a container 250 according to the present
invention which has one or more things 254 contained in an interior
252 of the container 250. A generator 256 provides descenter, e.g.,
ozone etc. within the container 250 around the thing(s) 254.
Optionally (or instead of the generator 256), another generator 258
is provided exterior to the container 250 for generating descenter,
e.g., ozone etc. (e.g., for diminishing the effects of airborne
parts of the things 254 and/or for the protection of personnel near
the container 250). Optionally, and as is true for any enclosure or
container according to the present invention, the container 250 may
have a space 250a which encompasses the container's interior and
which has therein descenter 250b, e.g., ozone or ozone etc., which
is prevented from reacting with the contents of the container.
[0111] In one aspect, a dehydration apparatus 255 is provided
within the container 250 to dehydrate the interior 252 thereby
enhancing the effects of the descenter, e.g., ozone, etc. provided
by the generator 256 (and/or the generator 258). Optionally (or
instead of the apparatus 255), a dehydration apparatus 259 is
provided outside the container 250 for the same purposes. In any of
the spaces, zones, or layers of any enclosure described herein,
such a space, zone, or layer may be dehydrated according to the
present invention.
[0112] Ventilation can be provided for the container 250 as it is
for the enclosure 201 (and ventilation can be provided for any
space, zone, area, or layer of any enclosure or container according
to the present invention).
[0113] Optionally, a cooling system 251 (inside) and/or a cooling
system 253 (outside) are provided to cool the container 250 and/or
its contents (and such cooling can be provided for any space, zone,
area, or layer of any enclosure or container according to the
present invention). Cooling diminishes perspiration and odor
vaporization.
[0114] FIGS. 12A and 12B show a container 260 according to the
present invention which is a cube. A thing 264 is contained in a
cube-shaped chamber 263 within the container 260. A cube-shaped
interior space 261 completely encompasses the chamber 263. The
space 261 has descenter 262 (e.g., but not limited to, ozone or
ozone etc.) therein.
[0115] FIG. 12C shows a container 265 according to the present
invention which is a sphere. A thing 269 is contained in a
spherical chamber 268 within the container 265. Surrounding the
chamber 268 is a space 266 with descenter 267 therein. The
descenter 267 is, e.g., but not limited to, ozone or ozone etc. Any
container according to the present invention (including, but not
limited to, any room or enclosed space or any shown in FIGS. 11,
12A, 12C and 14A) may have any of the items, systems, and/or
apparatuses shown in FIG. 12 (those inside the container and/or
those outside it).
[0116] FIG. 13 shows a structure 270 with multiple rooms 270a,
270b, 270c, and 270d. At least one room or each room has a detector
271 for detecting a level of descenter, e.g., ozone etc. and/or
oxidizing agent in the room and, optionally, one room or each room
has a generator 272 for generating descenter, e.g., ozone etc.,
within the room. Optionally, (in addition to or instead of the
generators 272) a generator 273 provides ozone, etc. to all rooms.
Optionally corridors 270e and 270f have an oxidizing agent
generator 274 and/or a detector 275. A detector 276 is, optionally,
provided outside the structure 270 for detecting a level of ozone,
etc. and, optionally, a person PN may use a handheld or portable
detector 277.
[0117] Optionally, a room or each room has a dehydration apparatus
278 (or apparatuses). An air processing unit 279 provides heated
and/or cooled air to the structure; to one, some or all rooms;
and/or to one or all corridors. The unit 279 may include a fan 279a
or the unit 279 may be deleted and the fan 279a provided as a
separate item. A detector 271 a may be provided on or adjacent the
unit 279 (and/or fan 279a).
[0118] A control system 280 (e.g., like the control system 216) is
in communication with and in control of each operational item and
apparatus in FIG. 13.
[0119] In one method according to the present invention, a normal
ambient level of descenter, e.g., ozone etc., or an abnormally low
or high level is detected in the room 270c by the detector 271. The
detector 271 sends a signal to the control system 280. The control
system 280 stops all air flow to and from the room 270c (and, in
one aspect, to and from the other rooms and corridors). In one
aspect, if the detector detects an abnormally low drop in ozone
level (indicating that a toxic, foreign or contraband substance has
entered the room and is reacting with the ambient ozone in the
room, the control system 280 stops all air flow to and from the
room 270c (and, in one aspect, to and from the other rooms and
corridors). In another method, a sensor senses an injurious agent
within the room 270b. The sensor can be an ozone detector, a
radioactive material sensor, a chemical sensor, a biological
sensor, and/or any sensor that is capable of detecting a foreign,
especially contraband, substance). The control system 280 isolates
the room 270b; turns on the generator 272 to provide descenter,
e.g., ozone, etc., into the room 270b; and, optionally, turns on
the dehydration apparatus 278. Optionally, cool air is provided
into the room 270b with the unit 279 and/or the generator 273 is
turned on to provide ozone, etc, outside the room 270b. In one
aspect, when it is determined that the descenter has lowered the
contraband levels to a safe level (e.g., by means of any detector),
the room is optionally vented (preferably to the atmosphere, but
possibly to a storage container). The room(s) may be further
subjected to one or more additional additions of descenter if
necessary. Any room air and/or material that is sent to a container
may be further treated with oxidant or any other means and/or
disposed of properly.
[0120] In any structure, enclosure, container, system, or method
described above, ozone, etc. may be provided to reduce dust in air
in the structure, etc.
[0121] Ozone generators of all sizes, weights, power sources and
types are widely available from sources such as Sharper Image
(www.sharperimage.com). Biozone Scientific
(www.biozonescientific.com), Ozone Solutions
(www.ozoneapplications.com) and Air Zone (www.aaaozone.com).
Optionally, the ozone generator contains an additional ion
generator source for negative ionization of the air. These type of
units are commercially available, e.g., IONIC BREEZE (Trademark)
products from Sharper Image. Optionally, the ozone generator is of
the type that includes atomized water or hydrogen peroxide to
produce highly reactive hydroxyl radicals. Such generators are
disclosed, e.g., in Japanese patent references JP11-00948A;
JP11-009949A; JP2003001/237A2; JP11-226108A; and JP 11-226106A.
Optionally, the ozone generator can include the simultaneous or
intermittent generation of other known oxidizing agents, bacteria
and odor removing substances such as chlorine, zinc ricinoleate
and/or cyclodextrine, e.g., as contained in FEBREEZE (Trademark)
fabric softener. For hunting purposes it is preferable that the
unit be light weight, portable, and battery and/or solar power
operated and/or with a hand crank generator, e.g., when walking to
a hunt. When hunting from a stationary location, such as blind or
tent, it is preferable to have the same features, but if a portable
generator or source of AC electric power is available, then ozone
generators having this capability are also preferred. When hunting
from a blind or a tent, it is still preferred to use low weight
generators since the generator often needs to be transported, e.g.,
carried from a lodge, cabin or vehicle, e.g., to a watching or
hunting location; but generators weighing up to about 8 lbs. and
more may also be used. In general, light weight ozone generators
produce lower levels of ozone and generate ozone for a shorter
period of time, especially when small batteries such as size A, AA,
AAA, C, D and 9 volt batteries are used. However, many battery
operated portable ozone generators last eight hours and more on one
battery charge. The ozone etc. generation source can be of any type
including a UV light sources, electrical discharge, or combination
of both. Certain portable, battery-operated and solar-operated
ozone etc. generators have UV light as the ozone generator source
due mainly to the lower voltage required for UV lamps. Larger
generators capable of operating on AC current can be UV lamp,
electrical discharge or a combination of both. Electrical discharge
ozone generators can be capable of generating larger amounts of
ozone in a smaller size container, but adding blowers, fans and
transformers (which is within the scope of the present invention)
can result in some generators being heavier than generators having
UV lamps. Small, portable battery and solar operated ozone etc.
generators are available which have small fans, though many have no
fan at all. One advantage of including at least a small fan is that
the ozone etc. can be dispersed over a larger area more readily,
but it is not necessary that a fan be included in the ozone
generator.
[0122] When treating a larger area, e.g., an area with or full of
contraband, or containing a smaller amount of contraband hidden
within a larger amount of legal cargo, an ozone etc. generator
having a fan or fan blower is preferred, but not required. If a fan
or fan blower is used, a fan can be used which makes minimum noise,
especially beyond about a ten foot radius of fan operation so as
not to be audibly detected by a human, handler or service
animal.
[0123] For treating a larger area like a room or tent, especially
when two or more persons occupy it, a generator having a fan or fan
blower is preferred, but not required. If a fan or fan blower is
used, a fan can be used which makes minimum noise, especially
beyond about a ten foot radius of fan operation (e.g., but not
limited to, so as not to spook an animal, e.g., a deer).
[0124] Certain ozone generators are capable of producing 15 mg and
up to 5,000 mg/hr of ozone and more. For safety consideration, in
certain embodiments of the present invention a person is exposed to
a constant concentration of 0.1 ppm ozone or less and, in one
aspect, such a concentration over an 8 hour time period or less;
but exposures to larger concentrations up to 0.2 ppm ozone and more
over short periods of time can be tolerated by most humans. One
preferred ozone generator is one which can maintain about 0.1 ppm
or less total ambient concentration of ozone etc. over an area of
approximately a six foot radius of a human.
[0125] In other aspects, the present invention provides for a
method for reducing foreign scent in a space between contraband and
the service animal, the methods including producing descenting
material with a material descenting generator with directional
apparatus, directing said descenting material in a desired
direction into the space, the directional apparatus including at
least one director in communication with the generator for
receiving produced descenting material from the generator and for
directing said descenting material into the space, and reducing the
foreign scent (i.e., the odor emanating from the contraband) in the
space with the descenting material. In certain embodiments, the
descenting material is ozone and the method further includes
exposing the contraband to a time-weighted average value of 0.1 ppm
of ozone in ambient air or less over an area within a radius of six
feet of the contraband; exposing the contraband to a time-weighted
value of 0.2 ppm or ozone in ambient air or less; or exposing the
contraband over a time period of eight hours or less to a
time-weighted value of 0.1 ppm of ozone in ambient air or less.
[0126] For humans that are avoiding an encounter with a service
animal for a leisure manner, e.g., those attempting to conceal only
small amounts of contraband past a handler or law enforcement
officer, a small battery-powered descenting material generator,
such as the BIOZONE Model 50 Personal Air Purifier, can be used.
For persons attempting to conceal contraband for an extended
period, e.g., an hour or more, a larger ozone generator, such as
the BIOZONE SCIENTIFIC TRAVELAIRE generator, the OMZ-200 generator
from Ozone Solutions or the Ozonics HR-100 ozonator from Ozonics,
can be used. For those engaging in concealing larger amounts of
contraband, descenting material generator, such as the Ozonics
HR-100 ozonator from Ozonics, can be used. Alternatively, the OZONE
SOLUTIONS Model MZ-450 or the OZONE SOLUTIONS OMZ-3400 can be used.
The MZ-450 and OMZ-3400 are primarily suited for 110 V A/C
operation, but can alternatively be operated with for four or more
hours on a single battery charge. For even higher amounts of ozone
output, descenting material generators currently sold by EcoQuest
International of Greeneville, Tenn., which also sells generators of
hydroxyl and hydroperoxide ions, may be preferred.
[0127] As battery technology improves, it may be possible to
operate high ozone concentration descenting material generators
with batteries that weigh much less. The use of ozone can quickly
reduce or eliminate odors (including human odors), volatiles and
contaminates (all collectively referred to as "foreign scents") on
a person, the person's clothing or equipment and in the space
between the person and a service animal or handler.
[0128] In certain aspects the present invention provides methods
for reducing foreign scent in a space between a human being and an
animal, the methods including generating descenting material with a
generator, introducing the descenting material into a space between
a human being and an animal, the space containing foreign scent,
and reducing the foreign scent in the space with the descenting
material. In certain embodiments, the descenting material is ozone
etc. and, in one particular aspect, the method further includes:
exposing the human being to a time-weighted average value of 0.1
ppm ozone in air or less over an area within a radius of six feet
of the human being; exposing the human being to a time-weighted
value of 0.2 ppm ozone in air or less; or exposing the human being
over a time period of eight hours or less to a time-weighted value
of 0.1 ppm ozone in air or less. In other aspects the present
invention provides methods for reducing foreign scent in a space
between a human being and an animal, the methods including
producing descenting material with a generator, with direction
apparatus, directing said descenting material in a desired
direction into the space, the direction apparatus including at
least one director in communication with the generator for
receiving produced descenting material from the generator and for
directing said descenting material into the space, and reducing the
foreign scent in the space with the descenting material. In certain
embodiments of such methods the descenting material is ozone and
the method further includes: exposing the human being to a
time-weighted average value of 0.1 ppm ozone in air or less over an
area within a radius of about six feet of the human being; exposing
the human being to a time-weighted average value of 0.2 ppm ozone
in air or less; or exposing the human being over a time period of
eight hours or less to an ozone concentration of a time-weighted
average value of 0.1 ppm ozone in air or less. For humans that are
pursuing an encounter with an animal in a leisure manner, e.g.,
those hunting and producing only small amounts of odor via sweat
and lighter breathing, a small battery generated ozone generator
like the BIOZONE Model 50 Personal Air Purifier capable of
operating on four C batteries can be used. For persons engaging in
an animal-encounter activity, e.g., photography or hunting, for an
extended period, e.g., an hour, two hours, three hours, four hours,
or more hours, a larger ozone generator such as the BIOZONE
SCIENTIFIC TRAVELAIRE (Trademark) generator weighing about 8 oz. or
an OMZ-200 (Trademark) generator from Ozone Solutions weighing
about 12 oz. and operating only with larger batteries or AC can be
used. For those engaging in mostly stationary activity, e.g.,
hunting outdoors or in a tent or blind, then an ozone generator
such as the OZONE SOLUTIONS Model MZ-450 can be used which is
capable of deodorizing 2,000 sq. ft. with its 450 mg/hr ozone
generation and 61 cfm (cubic feet per minute) fan, or a 6 lb. OZONE
SOLUTIONS OMZ-3400 having a 3,400 mg ozone output and 34 cfm fan
can be used. The MZ-450 and OMZ-3400 are primarily suited for 110V
operation, but can be operated with larger batteries e.g.,
batteries currently weighing about 4 lbs. and capable of operating
for four or more hours on a single battery charge. As battery
technology improves, it may be possible to operate high ozone
concentration generators with batteries that weigh much less.
[0129] The use of ozone etc. can quickly reduce or eliminate odors
(including human odors), volatiles, bacteria, and contaminates (all
collectively referred to as "foreign scents") on a person or his or
her clothing and equipment and in the space between the person and
an animal that may be alerting wildlife to the presence of a human.
The ozone is cleanly reduced to oxygen. The many uses of ozone that
are known to kill bacteria, eliminate smoke and react with
alcohols, esters, saturated organics, acyclics, aromatic,
heterocyclics and more to purify the air for healthier human
consumption are used in certain methods according to this invention
not to purify the air for human breathing, e.g., for a hunter
normally in a very clean outdoor environment, but to react with
odors emitted by humans so that these volatiles are not detected by
an animal, e.g., a deer. Since ozone has a half-life of minutes,
airborne unreacted ozone still continues to clean bacteria, odors
or clothing. In addition, any gear that has odor emanating from the
gear is also cleaned. Without being bound by any theory, it is
believed that in one aspect, ozone in the air kills bacteria in
certain body areas, including, but not limited to, in the underarm
and groin areas that is responsible for producing many of the
odor-causing volatiles emitted by humans; and in another aspect,
any volatile odors that are produced and emitted directly by humans
via the skin are oxidized by the ozone into compounds that are much
less volatile and therefore far less detectable to animals, e.g.,
deer. In another aspect, it is believed that any volatile odors
that are produced and emitted directly by humans via the feet and
escape through the shoe or socks are oxidized by the ozone into
compounds that are much less volatile and therefore far less
detectable to deer. In yet another aspect, it is believed that the
more powerful (but much shorter life-time) hydroxyl and/or
hydroperoxide radical oxidants that are produced by ozone reacting
with ultraviolet rays of the sun and/or the UV lamp of an ozone
generator and/or moisture in the air contribute to odor
elimination.
[0130] In yet another aspect, it is believed that any pheromone or
combinations of pheromones (which contain a wide variety of
alcohol, ester, and saturated organic functionality) that are
produced and emitted by humans at levels far too small to be
detectable by humans but not by animals, e.g., deer, are oxidized
by the ozone into compounds that are much less volatile and
therefore far less detectable to animals, e.g., deer. In yet
another aspect, it is believed that odorants in breath such as
aldehydes, alcohols and acids are oxidized by the ozone into
compounds that are much less volatile and therefore far less
detectable to animals, e.g., deer. In yet another aspect, it is
believed that it is possible that oxidized volatiles, even if they
are still somewhat volatile and detected by animals, e.g., deer,
are changed enough in composition that the animals, e.g., deer, no
longer detects the oxidized volatiles as human.
[0131] In yet another aspect, it is believed that it is possible
that higher levels of ozone in the environment around animals,
e.g., deer, overpowers any human volatile such that the animals,
e.g., deer, perceive the higher concentration of ozone as the
result of commonly-occurring and natural lightning that may be
miles away from the animals, e.g., deer.
[0132] Prior to descenting of clothes, use of special soaps,
shampoos and carbon and/or metal containing clothing, or
combinations of these is optional, but not necessary, when using
ozone for animal encounters, e.g., hunting. There is no limitation
to the number of ozone generators used except for taking the
precaution of not allowing a person to come into contact with an
unsafe amount of ozone that affects human health. For cost and
convenience, one ozone generator located on or near a person is
sufficient. Multiple generators located on a person, near a person
as the person is walking, inside a blind, outside of a blind, and
combinations thereof, may result in an especially enjoyable
activity, e.g., a hunt.
[0133] The ozone generator or generators are, in one aspect,
located approximately 1-2 feet above a person's head. It is within
the scope of the present invention to locate an ozone generator at
a person's feet or near any part of a person's body. Heights
greater than about five feet above the head may be used, but it is
possible that too much dispersion of the ozone results in less
ozone contacting and then eliminating odors emanating from a person
to effectively prevent an animal from detecting a human or to
attract an animal. In certain aspects, an ozone generator is placed
in a position that is substantially upwind of a person, e.g., a
hunter, and slightly elevated above the person's head such that the
ozone effectively contacts and then reduces or eliminates odors
emanating from the person. A descenter generator can also be hidden
under clothes, or stored in luggage, a briefcase, or a backpack
etc. if desired.
[0134] Referring now to FIG. 1, in one embodiment 10 of systems and
methods according to the present invention an ozone generator G is
located on a person P in a blind B, e.g., a hunter, especially when
the person is walking to an activity site, e.g., a hunt site or
engaged in an activity, e.g., hunting. The person P is wearing
clothes C which may be any typical clothing or which may be any
clothing disclosed herein according to the present invention.
[0135] Optionally the blind B has an interior ozone generator N
and/or an exterior ozone generator R. Optionally an ozone generator
T is placed outside the blind B. The person P may be outside the
blind B. The blind may be a fabricated structure or a home-made
blind on the ground or in a tree, e.g., made of conveniently
located brush and foliage. The blind may be a unit such as an
enclosure, hut, or a tent that is brought to the sight or
permanently located at the site.
[0136] According to certain aspects of the present invention, there
is provided a method for the de-scenting of clothing used by
sportsmen by the use of an oxidizing gas, namely, ozone or by
ionization with UV light to produce hydroxyl and hydroperoxide
ions. More particularly, clothing is treated with ozone or the
hydroxyl and hydroperoxide ions either at home or in the field by
the application of a small amount of ozone or the hydroxyl and
hydroperoxide ions in order to remove the human scent or any other
foreign scent. Also, the clothing of fishermen can be treated with
the oxidizing gas while in the field to remove the odor of
fish.
[0137] According to one embodiment of the invention, the human
scent can be eliminated from clothing by applying a low volume
stream of an oxidizing gas comprising ozone or hydroxyl and
hydroperoxide ions directly on the hunter while he is wearing a
hunting outfit. The gaseous stream is applied by an ozone generator
which is hand held or a catalytic ionizer containing UV light and
easily transported by the hunter. The gaseous stream can be applied
directly to the clothing being worn by the hunter in an open
atmosphere so as to be quickly diluted after it is passed over the
clothing. Moreover, the gun or rifle or any other equipment, i.e.
ammunition, arrows, scope, finders etc., of the hunter or sportsmen
can be similarly treated to remove the gun or rifle or equipment
odor.
[0138] In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the
human scent of a military person desiring to escape detection by
other humans or scent animals (e.g., dogs) is reduced or eliminated
enough to avoid detection. More particularly, there is provided a
method for reducing or eliminating human or any other foreign scent
from clothing, e.g., clothing and equipment used by military
persons desiring to evade capture--through the use of ozone or
hydroxyl and hydroperoxide ions produced by ionization in a manner
that would not cause irritation or injury to the user or
equipment.
[0139] In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the
clothing of the hunter can be treated before or after the hunt by
placing the clothing in a container i.e. a sack, bag or box while
passing the oxidizing gas into the container in order to remove any
human or other scent foreign to that environment.
[0140] Another embodiment of the invention is that the generator is
carried with a hunter or hung upwind of the body so it descents the
human scent traveling downwind. In another embodiment of the
invention, the generator is carried or placed with or near a hunter
with little or no regard to wind direction, allowing for a full 360
degree hunt.
[0141] Also, some certain clothing is not cleaned after every use
by the hunter or sportsmen such as gloves, hats, jackets, boots,
and need to be deodorized and decontaminated before next use.
[0142] According to a further embodiment of the invention, the odor
of fish can be eliminated from a fisherman's clothing, body or
equipment by the direct application of a stream of ozone gas or
hydroxyl and hydroperoxide ions to the site of the fish odor.
Additionally, a fisherman's hands can be deodorized with ozone so
as to remove the fish odor without causing irritation.
[0143] Each of the methods can be practiced in the open in the
field of sports activity utilizing a low volume gas generator. The
clothing is not decolorized as in applications involved in high
volumes of ozone as found in the garment industry where ozone is
used to both de-size and/or decolorize denim garments. The
oxidizing gas may be used alone or diluted with air as when
packaged in a compressed gas form. Ozone which is produced by
generators in amounts up to 8000 mg/hr or more can be compressed or
diluted with an inert gas and compressed into small containers.
[0144] It is understood that the term "sportsmen" is meant to
include those individuals who may hunt with a camera or who merely
enter an environment to observe animals in their habitat.
[0145] Additionally, the term "fishermen" includes those
individuals who handle the fish caught by others.
[0146] Hydroxyl and hydroperoxides are produced in a process known
as "Radiant Catalytic ionization" which utilizes ultra violet light
which activates a photocatalytic target.
[0147] Small ozone generators such as those producing 1 to 25 lbs,
of ozone per day can be utilized. Also the ozone can be applied
from compressed ozone-filled containers similar to compressed
air.
[0148] Low volume ozone generators which generate up to 65 mg/hr of
ozone and are portable as well as high volume ozone generators are
currently sold by EcoQuest International of Greeneville, Ten. which
also sells the generators of hydroxyl and hydroperoxide ions.
[0149] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that
numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the
invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the
invention as broadly claimed.
[0150] The present invention discloses methods of reducing or of
eliminating any scent that is foreign to the environment from the
clothing, equipment and body of sportsmen, by generating a volume
of ozone gas or a gaseous stream of hydroxyl and hydroperoxide ions
produced by catalytic ionization and passing the gas over the
clothing, body, or equipment. Such a method may include any of the
following: wherein said scent is human scent or any other scent
that is not natural to the environment; passing said gas over a gun
or rifle of said sportsman; wherein said sportsman is a hunter;
wherein said scent is fish odor; wherein said gas is generated by a
hunter at the field of the hunt; wherein the clothing is treated
with said gas while being worn by the sportsmen; wherein said
clothing and equipment is treated with said gas when in a
container; wherein said gas is ozone; wherein said gaseous stream
is produced by catalytic ionization; and/or wherein said gas is
compressed and delivered from a container. The present invention
discloses a method for removing the human scent and any other scent
that is not advantageous to the environment you are in from
clothing and equipment used by sportsmen by the use of gaseous
ozone or hydroxyl and hydroperoxide ions. The gas is applied
directly or indirectly to the clothing, equipment and body while
the hunter is in the field and/or prior to or after the hunt. The
method can also be used by fishermen to eliminate fish odor. The
method can include delivering a gas in compressed/generated form
from a generator that is a container.
[0151] The following Examples further illustrate the invention, but
are not intended to be limiting thereof. In these examples ozone
concentration monitoring was done with an OS-4HIGH RANGE
(Trademark) ozone sensor from Eco Sensors, Inc. of Santa Fe, N.
Mex.
EXAMPLES
[0152] For any example it would be within the scope of the present
invention to use an ozone etc. generator.
[0153] Example I shows how ozone reduces underarm odor from
humans.
[0154] Examples II-X show how ozone reduces odors associated with
human antiperspirants and perfumes.
[0155] Examples XI-XII show how ozone can eliminate odors in a tent
or blind,
[0156] Examples XIII-XXVII show how ozone can eliminate odors from
cloth, rags, and clothes placed in a container (e.g., garment bag,
luggage, or cooler) and treated with ozone.
[0157] Example XXVII shows how ozone treatment results in an
improved hunting experience.
Example I
[0158] Ozone from a DC PRO 450 HO (Trademark) generator was
directed to the underarm of a human for a period of 30 seconds. The
odor before treating with ozone was a 10 on a personal odor scale
("POS") scale in which bad odor is at worst a "10" and reduced odor
is less than 10, and after treatment the odor was a less than 1 on
the POS scale.
Example II
[0159] Stick deodorant, Right Guard EXTREME (Trademark) deodorant,
was wiped onto the back of a human hand. The odor from the
deodorant before treating with ozone was a 10. After 5 minutes
treatment with ozone using the DC PRO 450 HO ozonator within 12
inches of the hand, the smell was very faint (<1 on the POS
scale).
Example III
[0160] Male cologne, Calvin Klein's OBSESSION FOR MEN.TM. cologne,
was sprayed twice on the back of a human hand. The odor before
treating with ozone was a 10. After four minutes treatment with
ozone using the DC PRO 450 HO (Trademark) ozonator within 12 inches
of the hand the smell was very faint (<1 on the POS scale).
Example IV
[0161] Example III was repeated but the cologne was sprayed only
once on the back of a human hand. The odor before treating with
ozone was a 10. After 5 minutes treatment with ozone using the DC
PRO 450 HO (Trademark) ozonator, the smell was very faint (<1 on
the POS scale).
Example V
[0162] Human hands had smoke and cigarette smell thereon from
campfire and lighting of cigarette. The odor before treating with
ozone was a 10. After 2 minutes treatment with ozone using the DC
PRO 450 HO (Trademark) ozonator the smell was very faint (<1 on
the POS scale).
Example VI
[0163] A human rubbed both hands liberally with a sliced onion and
placed hands in front of a DC PRO 450 HO (Trademark) ozonator. The
odor before treating with ozone was a 10. After two minutes
treatment with ozone, the smell was gone (0 odor).
Example VII
[0164] A human rubbed fresh crushed garlic on both hands and placed
one of the hands in front of DC PRO 450 HO (Trademark) ozonator
(within 12 inches). The odor before treating with ozone was a 10.
After two minutes and 20 seconds treatment with ozone the smell was
faint (less than 1 on the POS scale). After six minutes the smell
negligible, and after eight minutes the smell was gone (0 odor). By
comparison, the hand not treated with ozone remained a 10 (on the
POS scale) after eight minutes.
Example VIII
[0165] A human rubbed MAGIC BAIT (Trademark) bait (chicken liver
and chicken blood combination on both hands and placed one of the
hands in front of the DC PRO 450 HO (Trademark) ozonator (within 12
inches). The odor before treating with ozone was a 10 (on the POS
scale). After ten minutes the hand treated with ozone had about a 2
odor (on the POS scale). By comparison, the hand not treated with
ozone remained a 10 (on the POS scale) after ten minutes.
Example IX
[0166] A human rubbed an ORKA BAY WILD COD (Trademark) fillet on
both hands and placed one of the hands in front of DC PRO 450 HO
(Trademark) ozonator (within 12 inches). The odor before treating
with ozone was a 10. After seven minutes the hand treated with
ozone had a 1 odor (on the POS scale). By comparison, the hand not
treated with ozone remained a 10 (on the POS scale) after ten
minutes.
Example X
[0167] A back of a human hand was sprayed with two sprays of Ralph
Lauren ROMANCE (Trademark) perfume. The odor before treating with
ozone was a 10 (on the POS scale). After five minutes treatment
with ozone using the ozonator the smell was faint (2 odor on the
POS scale).
Example XI
[0168] Placed Glade CINNAMON APPLE PLUG-INS SCENTS (Trademark) in
two tents, each with a volume of about 125 cubic feet. After 2
hours, the smell in both tents was a 10 (on the POS scale). In one
tent a BIOZONE DC PRO 3400 (Trademark) ozonator was turned on. At
the time intervals stated below, the odor level (on the POS scale)
in the tents was as follows:
[0169] (Ta=Tent without ozone; Tb=Tent with ozone)
[0170] 10 minutes
[0171] Ta--10
[0172] Tb--6
[0173] 20 minutes
[0174] Ta 10
[0175] Tb 5
[0176] 30 minutes
[0177] Ta--10
[0178] Tb--4
[0179] 45 minutes
[0180] Ta--10
[0181] Tb--0
Example XII
[0182] Placed Air Wick TROPICAL MIST PLUG INS (Trademark) on
plug-in control set at a setting of MAX ODOR in a tent with a PRO
3400 (Trademark) ozonator with an Eco Sensors sensor; and in a
second "control" tent with no ozonator, placed an Air Wick TROPICAL
MIST PLUG INS (Trademark) on plug-in control set at a setting of
MAX ODOR with all tent doors and flaps closed. After 30 minutes
both tents had 10 odor (on the POS scale). Then the ozonator with
the plug-ins at a control setting of MAX ODOR, was turned on and
ozone levels in the tent with the ozonator rose as follows (with
odor levels in both tents, on POS scale, as indicated):
[0183] 0 minutes=0.00 ppm
[0184] 1 minute=0.26 ppm
[0185] 2 minutes=0.50 ppm
[0186] 3 minutes=0.71 ppm
[0187] 4 minutes=0.87 ppm
[0188] 5 minutes=1.02 ppm (odor in ozonated tent, 4; in control
tent, 10)
[0189] 15 minutes=2.43 ppm (odor in ozonated tent, 3; in control
tent, 10)
[0190] 21 minutes=2.35 ppm (odor in ozonated tent, 3-4; in control
tent, 10)
[0191] At 21 minutes, turned output of both plug-ins to a 0.5
control setting.
[0192] 31 minutes=2.42 ppm
[0193] 36 minutes=2.34 ppm (odor in ozonated tent, 4; control tent,
10)
[0194] 41 minutes (unplugged both plug-ins and removed from
tents)
[0195] 56 minutes=2.97 ppm (odor in ozonated tent, 1; control tent,
10)
[0196] 71 minutes (set both plug-ins on a "low" control setting in
each tent)
[0197] 81 minutes=2.81 ppm (odor in ozonated tent, 1; control tent,
10)
Example XIII
[0198] An ENVIROSORB (Trademark) cellulose solvent pillow
(available from Lab Safety Supply, Inc.) was saturated with butyl
mercaptan vapors by placing an open bottle of butyl mercaptan in a
closed metal paint can containing the pillow. The vapor-saturated
pillow was then placed in a DILLARD'S (Trademark) garment bag along
with a DC PRO 450 HO (Trademark) ozonator. The odor before treating
with ozone was a 10 (on the POS Scale). After 20 minutes with the
ozonator on in the bag, treated imbiber had a smell of 1 on the POS
scale.
Example XIV
[0199] Approximately 0.5 ml of butylmercaptan was added to 10 ml
denatured alcohol in a SEP (Trademark) commercial sprayer. Five
sprays of the mixture were sprayed on a cotton t-shirt. The shirt
was placed in a garment bag along with a DC PRO 450 HO (Trademark)
ozonator. The odor before treating with ozone was a 10 (on the POS
Scale). After 20 minutes treating with ozone in the bag, the
treated shirt had a smell of 2 on the POS scale and a control shirt
(no treatment) had a smell of 10 on the POS scale.
Example XV
[0200] Ralph Lauren ROMANCE (Trademark) fragrance was sprayed twice
on a cotton shirt and placed in the garment bag of Example XIII
along with a DC PRO 450 HO (Trademark) ozonator. The control shirt
was sprayed two times with the fragrance and placed in open air.
The odor on both shirts before treating with ozone was a 10 (on the
POS scale). After 10 minutes of ozone treatment in the bag, the
treated shirt had a smell of 0 and the control shirt had a smell of
10.
Example XVI
[0201] One spray of LEMON FRESH PINESOL (Trademark) liquid was
sprayed on each of two cloths. One cloth was placed in the garment
bag of Example XIII with a DC PRO 450 HO (Trademark) ozonator, and
the other cloth (control) was placed outdoors. The odor on both
cloths before treating with ozone was a 10 (on the POS scale).
After 6 minutes of ozone treatment in the bag the treated cloth had
a smell of 0 on the POS scale and the control cloth had a smell of
2 on the POS scale.
Example XVII
[0202] Smoke from a small fire of small twigs was allowed to
permeate 2 cloths. One cloth was placed in the garment bag of
Example XIII with a DC PRO 450 HO (Trademark) ozonator and the
other cloth (control) was placed outdoors. The odor on both cloths
before treating with ozone was a 10 (on the POS scale). After 5
minutes of treating with ozone, the treated cloth had a smell of 0
on the POS scale and the control cloth had a smell of 6 on the POS
scale.
Example XVIII
[0203] Smoke from a lit cigarette was blown into two cloths. One
cloth was placed in the garment bag of Example XIII with DC PRO 450
HO (Trademark) ozonator, and the other cloth (control) was placed
outdoors. The odor on both cloths before treating with ozone was a
(on the POS scale). After 6 minutes of treating with ozone in the
bag, the treated cloth had a 0 smell on the POS scale and the
control cloth had a smell of 6 on the POS scale.
Example XIX
[0204] Ralph Lauren ROMANCE (Trademark) fragrance was sprayed twice
on the outside of a SCENT-LOK SAVANNAH EXT (Trademark) jacket. At
time=0, the smell of the sprayed jacket was a 10 on the POS scale.
After 5 minutes in the open air the smell was still an 8 on the POS
scale. The jacket was then placed in the garment bag of Example
XIII with a PRO 3400 (Trademark) ozonator. After treating the
jacket for 10 minutes in the bag with ozone the smell was a 2 on
the POS scale. After 15 minutes of ozone treatment in the bag the
odor of the jacket was a 1 on the POS Scale. After 20 minutes of
such treatment the odor was gone.
Example XX
[0205] The inside lining of a jacket as in Example XIX was sprayed
with the ROMANCE (Trademark) fragrance and placed inside the bag of
Example XIII with a PRO 3400 (Trademark) ozonator. At time=0, the
smell was a 10 on the POS scale. After treating the jacket for 5
minutes in the bag with ozone the smell was a 3 on the POS scale.
After 10 minutes of ozone treatment in the bag the odor of the
jacket was a 1-2 on the POS scale. After treating the jacket for 15
minutes in the bag with ozone the smell was a 0-1 on the POS scale.
After 20 minutes the odor was gone.
Example XXI
[0206] ROMANCE (Trademark) fragrance was sprayed onto two cloth
rags with four sprays of the fragrance each. One cloth was placed
in a bag as in Example XIII with a PRO 3400 (Trademark) ozonator
and the other cloth (control) was placed outside. At time=0, the
smell on both rags was a 10 on the POS scale. After 5 minutes the
ozone-treated rag was a 0 on the POS scale and the outside cloth
was a 2 on the POS scale.
Example XXII
[0207] Two rags were each sprayed with two sprays of Calvin Klein
OBSESSION FOR MEN (Trademark) cologne plus four sprays of the Ralph
Lauren ROMANCE (Trademark) fragrance. One rag was placed in a bag
as in Example XIII with a PRO 3400 (Trademark) ozonator and the
other rag was placed outside. At time=0, the smell on both rags was
a 10 on the POS scale. After 5 minutes of treatment, the ozone
cloth in the bag had a smell of 0 on the POS scale and the cloth
outside had a smell of 10 on the POS scale.
Example XXIII
[0208] The OBSESSION (Trademark) cologne was sprayed (2 sprays) on
two SCENT-LOK SAVANNAH EXT coats. One coat was placed in a bag as
in Example XIII with a PRO 3400 (Trademark) ozonator. The other
coat (control) was placed in the open air. The results are
below:
[0209] Time
[0210] Control Coat Smell
[0211] Coat Treated with Ozone
[0212] (Smells on Pos Scale)
[0213] 0 minutes
[0214] 10
[0215] 10
[0216] 5 minutes
[0217] 10
[0218] 7
[0219] 7 minutes
[0220] 10
[0221] 4
[0222] 13 minutes
[0223] 8
[0224] 3
[0225] 18 minutes
[0226] 7
[0227] 2
[0228] (e.g., at 7 minutes the control coat had a smell of 10 and
the treated coat had a smell of 4)
Example XXIV
[0229] The OBSESSION (Trademark) fragrance was sprayed (2 sprays)
each onto one sweat shirt, one camouflage t-shirt (short sleeved),
one camouflaged long-sleeved t-shirt, one pair of denim jeans, one
cotton short pants and one cotton t-shirt. All the clothes were
placed in a bag as in Example XIII in no order along with a PRO
3400 (Trademark) ozone generator. The smell at time=0 in the bag
was a 10 on the POS scale. After 95 minutes treatment with ozone in
the bag, each garment had a less than 1 smell on the POS scale. Ten
hours later, all the clothes placed in the bag still had ozone odor
on them. At this time all the clothes were placed in an unsealed
plastic bag and another 14.5 hours later the clothes still had
ozone odor on them,
Example XXV
[0230] One spray of COON URINE (Trademark) Hunter's Masking Scent
was sprayed onto a t-shirt. The t-shirt was placed into a bag as in
Example XIII along with a BORA IV LIVING AIR (Trademark) ozonator
(fan on max). The results are shown below for the indicated number
of minutes of treatment with ozone in the bag:
[0231] 0 minutes=10 odor (odor of shirt on POS scale)
[0232] 5 minutes=6 odor
[0233] 10 minutes=2 odor
[0234] 15 minutes=1 odor
Example XXVI
[0235] One spray of the OBSESSION (Trademark) cologne was sprayed
onto a POLAR. TEC (Trademark) fleece jacket and placed into a 150
quart cooler fitted with a clothes rod and hanger. The fleece
jacket was placed on the hanger and a PRO 3400 (Trademark) ozone
generator was placed into the cooler. The smell at time=0 in the
cooler was a 10 on the POS scale. After 15 minutes treatment with
ozone, the garment had about a 1 smell on the POS scale.
Example XXVII
[0236] One spray of the OBSESSION (Trademark) cologne was sprayed
on a green long-sleeved shirt (100% cotton knit) and placed in the
cooler as described in Example XXVI along with a PRO 3400
(Trademark) generator. A small fan was placed in the bottom of the
cooler and turned on max with the fan facing up. The smell at
time=0 in the cooler was a 10 on the POS scale. After 15 minutes of
treatment with ozone in the cooler, the shirt had about a 1 smell
on the POS scale. Then the shirt was re-placed in the cooler and
treated with ozone for an additional 30 minutes. This resulted in
several red streaks on the shirt due to the ozone contacting and
remaining on the shirt. The shirt was then removed from the cooler
and placed on a table open to the ambient air. About eleven hours
later, the shirt still had an ozone smell and almost all the red
streaking had disappeared. Another 12 hours later minimal ozone
smell was noticeable and all red streaking had disappeared.
Example XXVIII
[0237] A sweaty t-shirt that a human jogged in for 3.5 miles over
35 minutes was placed on a hanger in the cooler of Example XXVI
along with a PRO 3400 (Trademark) ozone generator and a small fan
in the cooler was turned on high. The smell at time=0 in the cooler
was a 10 on the POS scale. After 20 minutes treatment with ozone in
the cooler, the garment had about a 2 smell on the POS scale.
Example XXIX
[0238] A hunter placed himself in a cedar bush located in the Fort
Peck Wilderness Area in Montana. A Biozone 50 (Trademark)
battery-operated ozonator was placed on a backpack located between
the hunter's legs and turned on. An elk was observed approaching
within 8 yards of the hunter about 45 minutes after the ozonator
was turned. The elk passed downwind and through the hunter's scent
line without detecting the hunter.
Example XXX
[0239] A hunter placed himself in a home-made blind of native brush
in South Texas along with an OMZ-200 (Trademark) battery operated
ozonator hung from the blind and located about 10 inches behind and
above his head. The hunter did not use any SCENT-LOK (Trademark)
clothing, masks or scents prior to or during the hunt, but was
camouflaged using Cabela's lightweight ghillie pants, jacket and
facemask. Deer corn was placed at the perimeter of the blind going
out to about 30 feet from the blind. Within 10 minutes of turning
on the ozonator to Max Setting, up to 6 white tail deer at a time
and several birds (cardinals and finch) were observed feeding
within 10 yards downwind of the hunter in a 3 hour time span. One
young buck was observed within 5 feet downwind of the blind where
the hunter was laying. None of the deer, cardinals or finch
appeared to have scented the hunter.
[0240] Optionally, a feeder FR is provided to attract an animal
(e.g., but not limited to, a grain feeder for attracting a deer or
a bird feeder for attracting a bird). Any known feeder may be used,
including but not limited to, an automatic powered timed feeder. An
ozone generator X connected to or adjacent the feeder FR produces
ozone to descent the feeder, the feed, and/or the area around the
feeder,
[0241] In all the Examples I-XXX the ozonator or generator included
a fan as part thereof and this fan was operating when the ozonator
or generator was turned on.
[0242] FIG. 2 shows a person S with an over-shoulder removable
harness 22 of a system 20 according to the present invention. An
ozone generator 24 is connected to the harness 22. Optionally
produced ozone is directed to the person's underarms by tubes 26.
Optionally, produced ozone is expelled from the ozone 24 via a port
28.
[0243] FIG. 3 shows a person D with a system 30 according to the
present invention. A shoulder strap 32 supports an ozone generator
34. Optionally produced ozone is expelled through a port 38.
Optionally tubes 33 direct produced ozone to the person's
underarms. Optionally the system 30 includes a free tube 35 which
may be of any desired length and which is movable and/or flexible
fbr directing ozone to any body part and/or toward any item or
area.
[0244] FIG. 4 shows two systems 40 according to the present
invention used by a person F. Each system 40 has an ozone generator
with a nozzle 46 for directing produced ozone in a desired
direction at a desired body part. Each system 40 has thereon an
amount of releasably-cooperating hook-and-loop fastener material
43. A corresponding amount 45 of this material is on a shirt 41 of
the person F; thus, the ozone generators 44 are releasably
connected to the shirt 41. Optionally, such a connection can be
provided for any ozone generator disclosed herein for connection to
any piece of clothing, footwear, blind, or other item. Optionally
each ozone generator 44 has a produced-ozone exit port 48. The
person lF is wearing clothing, including a shirt ST.
[0245] It is within the scope of the present invention to provide
descenter (e.g., ozone or ozone etc.) at a body part or area
adversely affected by an encounter with a rash-inducing and/or
irritation inducing substance, animal, or plant (e.g., but not
limited to) poison ivy or stinging nettle) or an area affected by a
bug, spider, wasp, bee, ant, or insect bite. In one aspect,
descenter is directed at such an area, e.g., ozone is directed from
an ozone generator, e.g., as in FIG. 4 ozone is directed at an area
PI irritated by poison ivy or at a bite BT using one of the
generators of FIG. 4,
[0246] FIG. 5 shows a person G with a system 50 according to the
present invention with an ozone generator 54 worn or a string or
cord 51 around the person's neck. Optionally, the system has two
tubes 53, one directed to each of the person's underarms.
Optionally the system 50 has a tube 55 directed to a body area
beneath the person's chest (e.g., but not limited to, to the groin
area). Optionally, the ozone generator 54 has a produced-ozone exit
port 58a and/or a produced-ozone exit port 58b.
[0247] FIG. 6 shows a person H with a system 60 according to the
present invention having an ozone generator 64 worn around the
waist on a belt 61. It is within the scope of the present invention
for the belt to be around any body part or area (e.g., but not
limited to, head, arm, leg, chest, foot). Tubes 62a, 62b, 63a, 63b,
64, 65a, 65b, and 66 extend to various body parts or areas to
convey ozone to those parts or areas. Optionally, an ozone
generator or generators 67a, 67b, 67c, 67d, and/or 67e may be used
with or instead of the ozone generator 64. The tubes 63a, 63b can,
as shown extend down into boots 69 or they can be terminated above
the boots 69.
[0248] FIG. 7 shows a system 80 according to the present invention
with an ice chest or cooler 71 with an openable lid 71a and body
71b with an interior space 71c. Shown schematically within the
interior space 71c is an ozone generator 72, an optional fan 73, a
piece of cloth 74 and an item 75 (shown schematically, may be
anything that will fit within the cooler, including, but not
limited to, any item or thing disclosed herein which can be
descented with ozone). With the lid 71a closed or open, the ozone
generator is turned on to produce ozone to descent the cloth 74
and/or the item 75. When the optional fan 73 is present and turned
on, it provides air to circulate the ozone. It is within the scope
of the present invention for the ozone generator 72 and the fan 73
to be powered via an electrical power source (not shown) using a
typical electrical power cord (not shown); or, as shown, the ozone
generator 72 and the fan 73 are battery-operated. Optionally, or in
addition to the fan 73, a fan 73a may be used outside the cooler 71
with the lid 71 a open.
[0249] A cooler according to the present invention may, optionally,
have at least one zone, space, layer or area located between the
inside and outside of the cooler where oxidant (e.g., ozone) is
present or directed. The cooler may optionally be made of a
material that absorbs or contains ozone and may also change color
to indicate the presence or absence of ozone. The ozone not only
reduces or eliminates the odors from the contents within the
cooler, but also may reduce germs and bacteria for the cooler and
the contents within the cooler.
[0250] FIG. 8 shows a system 80 according to the present invention
with a flexible bag 81 with an openable zipper 81a and body 81b
with an interior space 81c. Shown schematically within the interior
space 81c is an ozone generator 82, an optional fan 83, a piece of
cloth 84 and items 85, 86, 87 (shown schematically, may be anything
that will fit within the bag, including, but not limited to, any
item or thing disclosed herein which can be descented with ozone).
With the zipper 81a closed or open, the ozone generator is turned
on to produce ozone to descent the cloth 84 and/or the item 85.
When the optional fan 83 is present and turned on, it provides air
to circulate the ozone. It is within the scope of the present
invention for the ozone generator 72 and the fan 73 to be powered
via an electrical power source or solar power source (not shown)
using a typical electrical power cord (not shown); or, as shown,
the ozone generator 72 and the fan 73 are battery-operated.
Optionally, or in addition to the fan 83, a fan 83a may be used
outside the flexible bag 81, with the zipper 81a open or
closed.
[0251] The bag may optionally have at least one zone, layer, space,
or area located between the inside and outside of the bag where
oxidant (e.g., ozone) may be present or directed. The bag may
optionally be made of material that absorbs or contains ozone and
may also change color to indicate the presence or absence of ozone.
The ozone not only reduces or eliminates the odors from the
contents within the container, but also may reduce germs and
bacteria for the bag and the contents within the bag. In one
embodiment, the bag may contain food. In another embodiment the bag
may contain a human body (e.g., body bag).
[0252] FIGS. 9A and 9B show a system 90 according to the present
invention which includes a portable container 92 with a hinged lid
96 connected with hinges 98 to a main body 91. As shown in FIG. 9B
(with the lid 96 open) the interior of the container can contain a
plurality of items, e.g., but not limited to, diving gear F, G, H,
J. An ozone generator 94 is placed within the container 92 and,
with the lid 96 open or closed, the ozone generator 94 produces
ozone to descent the items F-J. It is within the scope of the
present invention for the ozone generator 72 and the fan 73 to be
powered via an electrical power source or solar power source (not
shown) using a typical electrical power cord or solar cell (not
shown); or, as shown, the ozone generator 72 and the fan 73 are
battery-operated.
[0253] The portable container may optionally have at least one
zone, space, layer, or area located between the inside and outside
of the container where oxidant (e.g., ozone) may be present or
directed. The container may optionally be made of a material that
absorbs or contains ozone and may also change color to indicate the
presence or absence of ozone. The ozone not only reduces or
eliminates the odors from the contents within the container, but
also may reduce germs and bacteria for the container and the
contents within the container. In one embodiment, the container may
contain food. In another embodiment the container may contain a
human body,
[0254] FIGS. 10A and 10B show a system 100 according to the present
invention which includes a garment bag 102 with handles 101a and
101b and an interior space 101c. The garment bag 102 may contain
any thing or item that will fit therein. As shown schematically in
FIG. 10B, the garment bag 102 contains items of clothing 103, 104
hung therein and shoes 105. An ozone generator 106 is placed within
the garment bag 102 to produce ozone to descent the items therein.
Optionally a fan 107 is also used within the garment bag 102. It is
within the scope of the present invention for the ozone generator
72 and the fan 73 to be powered via an electrical power source (not
shown) using a typical electrical power cord (not shown); or, as
shown, the ozone generator 72 and the fan 73 are battery-operated.
Optionally, or in addition to the fan 107, a fan 107a may be used
outside the bag 102 with the bag 102 open or closed.
[0255] The garment bag may optionally have at least one zone,
space, layer, or area located between the inside and outside of the
bag where oxidant (e.g., ozone) may be present or directed. The
garment bag may optionally be made of a material that absorbs or
contains ozone and may also change color to indicate the presence
or absence of ozone. The ozone not only reduces or eliminates the
odors from the contents within the bag, but also may reduce germs
and bacteria for the bag and the contents within the bag. In one
embodiment, the bag may contain food. In another embodiment the bag
may contain a human body (e.g., a body bag).
[0256] It is to be understood for any embodiment disclosed herein
that mentions an "ozone generator" that a descenting material
generator may be used that produces ozone, etc. and/or any, each
of, and/or all descenting materials referred to herein and their
equivalents, with or without an integrated fan that is operating.
In the systems of FIG. 2-FIG. 10A any suitable ozonator, ozone
generator, or descenting material generator may be used, with or
without a fan that is operating.
[0257] Without being bound by any theory, it is believed that in
one aspect, ozone in the air kills bacteria in certain body areas
of humans, including in the underarm and groin areas--areas
responsible for producing many of the odor-causing volatiles
emitted by humans. In another aspect, volatile odors produced and
emitted directly by humans via the skin, mouth or feet are oxidized
by ozone into compounds that are much less volatile and therefore
far less detectable to service animals. In another aspect, it is
believed that ozone in the air substantially reacts with volatiles
in the air emitted by the contraband so that the scent is below the
level of detection by the service animal. In yet another aspect, it
is believed that the more powerfiul (but much shorter life-time)
hydroxyl and/or hydroperoxide radical oxidants, produced by ozone
reacting with ultraviolet rays and/or moisture in the air,
contribute to odor elimination.
[0258] Without being bound by theory, it is believed that in one
aspect, ozone reacts with the residue or exposed surface of the
contraband to produce an oxidized substance that has no odor or
that is no longer volatile and therefore not detectable by the
service animal or human. In another aspect, any volatile odors that
are produced and emitted directly by the contraband are reacted
with the gaseous ozone to produce an oxidized substance that has no
odor or that is no longer volatile and therefore not detectable by
the service animal or human. In another aspect, it is believed that
ozone in the air kills the bacteria in the underarm and groin area
that is responsible for the odor-causing volatiles emitted by human
and animal contraband. In another aspect, any volatile odors that
are produced and emitted directly by human or animal contraband via
the skin are oxidized by the ozone into compounds that are much
less volatile and therefore less detectable to humans and service
animals. In another aspect, any volatile odors that are produced
and emitted directly by human or animal contraband via the feet and
escape through the shoe or socks are oxidized by the ozone into
compounds that are much less volatile and therefore less detectable
to humans and service animals. In yet another aspect, any pheromone
or combinations of pheromones (which contain a wide variety of
alcohol, ester, and saturated organic functionality) that are
produced and emitted by human and animal contraband at levels far
too small to be detectable by humans but not by service animals,
are oxidized by the ozone into compounds that are much less
volatile and therefore far less detectable to service animals. In
yet another aspect, odorants in breath of human and animal
contraband such as aldehydes, alcohols and acids are oxidized by
the ozone into compounds that are much less volatile and therefore
far less detectable to humans and service animals. In yet another
aspect, it is possible that oxidized volatiles of contraband, even
if they are still somewhat volatile and detected by humans and
service animals, are changed enough in composition that the human
or service animal no longer detects the oxidized volatiles as human
or animal contraband. In yet another aspect, it is possible that
higher levels of ozone in the environment around the contraband
overpowers any odor volatiles such that the service animal or human
perceives the higher concentration of ozone as the result of
commonly-occurring and natural lightening.
[0259] In all systems and methods according to the present
invention, there is no limitation to the number of generators used
except for taking the precaution of not allowing human or animal
contraband to come into contact with an unsafe amount of descenter,
e.g., ozone etc. that adversely affects human health and one, tow,
or more such generators may be sued in any system or method
according to the present invention. For cost and convenience, one
generator located on, in or near contraband is sufficient in many
cases. Multiple generators located on, in or near the contraband,
and combinations thereof, may result in better concealment of the
contraband from the law enforcement officer or service animal.
[0260] In systems and methods according to the present invention,
oxidizing gas may be used alone or diluted with air as when
packaged in a compressed gas form. Ozone etc., which is produced by
generators in amounts up to 8000 mg/hr or more, can be compressed
or diluted with an inert gas and compressed into small
containers.
Example A
[0261] A person climbed a tree in the woods near his house and
turned on an Ozonics HR-100 ozonator. A neighbor's dog walked by
some time later. When directly downwind the dog stopped, sniffed,
looked confused, but walked on. When he came to where the person
had walked into the woods he stopped and sniffed the person's trail
for a few feet then left and continued on his way. The dog did not
detect that the person was in the tree.
Example B
[0262] A narcotics test was performed using 4 different Police
trained dog handlers and their trained narcotics dogs. Latex gloves
were placed on the hands of anyone handling the narcotics,
cardboard boxes, and Ozonics HR-100 ozone generators used in this
demonstration so that the trained dogs would not be influenced by
the scent of a human.
[0263] In a room was placed five legal sized cardboard boxes spaced
approximately 2 to 3 feet apart from one another. In a random order
was placed 1 small bag of cocaine wrapped in plastic into a box.
Into another box was placed a small bag of heroin wrapped in
plastic that contained an HR-100 ozonator that was turned on. Into
another box was placed just an HR-100. Two boxes had nothing in
them. After putting lids on each box and then 10 minutes of running
the ozonators, one Police officer and their dog at any given time
entered the room. The Police officer instructed their dog to search
each of the boxes. All the dogs identified the box containing the
cocaine almost immediately by scratching the box and then laying
down in front of the box. The dogs were immediately rewarded by
their handler by opening the box to show the plastic wrapped
cocaine and giving praises to their dogs. It took several attempts
for the four dogs to detect the heroin masked by the ozone, and all
had to be instructed by their handlers to put their nose into the
carrying holes of the cardboard box to detect the heroin. None of
the dogs reacted to the box containing just the ozonator.
[0264] It will now be appreciated by anyone skilled in the art that
ozone etc. can unexpectedly be used to conceal contraband from
service animals having been trained to detect small amounts of odor
from contraband that humans cannot generally detect.
[0265] Unfortunately, contraband is routinely smuggled into
sovereign countries and entities in which it is illegal to possess,
such as the United States. Consequently, law enforcement personnel
have a vested interest in breaking the smuggling procedure. Taking
advantage of the innate acuteness of service animals such as
contraband-sniffing canines, law enforcement personnel have
routinely used such canines on the front line of defense against
the smugglers. However, the smugglers have been known to use a wide
variety of substances and devices to especially mask the odor
associated with the narcotic contraband, including coffee grounds.
Once enforcement personnel were alerted to the smugglers use of
coffee grounds to mask narcotics, the narcotics personnel then
trained their dogs to detect the use of coffee grounds as a mask
for the narcotics. The new use for systems and methods according to
the present invention provide law enforcement personnel with an
added level of defense in their struggle against the contraband
smugglers attempting to use ozone based descenters to eliminate or
reduce the odor of contraband.
[0266] For the new use, a plurality of packages are provided,
wherein at least one package contains a predetermined amount of
contraband. Preferably, the amount of contraband is enough to be
detected by the contraband-detecting canines. Further, a scent
remover (descenting generator, e.g., similar to any described
herein with regard to the present invention) is placed in or near
at least one of the packages, and operated to remove the odor
emanating from the contraband. Additionally, "dummy"
packages--packages containing nothing--may be disposed in the area
as well. Optionally, at least one package can contain just an
ozone-based scent remover.
[0267] A service animal, such as a contraband-detecting canine, is
then introduced to the area in which the packages are located. In
time, and relying on the superior olfactory sense of the animal,
the service animal will be able to detect which package(s) contain
contraband, which package(s) contain contraband masked by the scent
remover, which package(s) contains just a generator (or ozonator),
and which package(s) contain nothing. Training of the
contraband-detecting canine to detect the various packages is
preferably done according to known training techniques. To assist
in the training of the service animal, rewards are typically
provided, in the form of food and/or praise, to the animal for a
successful detection.
[0268] To further aid in the successful detection of a person
attempting to use a descenting system to conceal contraband, the
handler may optionally possess a descenter, e.g., an ozone etc.,
detection device to confirm the presence of descenter, e.g., of
ozone etc., above the normal ambient concentration of ozone etc.
The detection device may be any that are well known in the art such
as a badge, test strip, gas detector (available from UV Process
Supply, Chicago Ill. www.uvprocess.com), or sensor such as the
Ecosensor PO3 pocket ozone detector or Ecosensor EZ-1x ozone
monitor available from Ecosensor (www.ecosensors.com). In this way,
the handler can confirm for example, that the concentration of
ozone etc. is elevated in one particular area compared to an area
just a short distance away from the area of interest. This may
provide the handler with the evidence needed to obtain a search
warrant to investigate further. Alternatively, if the smuggler is
present, the handler could show the result to the smuggler and
request that the smuggler turn off any descenting device so that
the service animal can then positively detect any contraband.
[0269] The detector may have a probe or tube to allow for poking
tie probe or tube into various depths of the containers,
enclosures, trailers, hidden areas, etc., to detect the presence of
abnormally high levels of oxidant (e.g., ozone). The detector may
optionally also have an input at, in, or very near the detector to
also measure ambient oxidant (e.g., ozone) levels so that a
difference of ambient oxidant versus an abnormally higher level of
oxidant (e.g., ozone) can be better compared and detected.
[0270] In many cases contraband, especially airborne contraband,
and contraband contained in water supplies and soil, can adversely
affect the health and property of humans and animals. This is
especially true of narcotics, radioactive materials and wastes,
toxins and biological agents/weapons such as viruses, anthrax,
botulinum toxin, aflatoxin, Salmonella Typhimurium, Ascaris suum,
B. anthracis, ricin, plague, smallpox and more such as is described
in the Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal,
"Potential Biological Weapons Threats", located at
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol5no4/kortepeter.htm. Application
of ozone etc. to especially airborne, soil, or water containing
contraband in concentrations sufficient to effectively reduce or
eliminate the contraband will reduce the health and safety aspects
of the contraband upon the health and property (including clothing)
of humans and animals. Whether the contraband was discovered after
attempted concealment of the contraband with ozone etc., or was
detected by other means, including visual means, application of
descenter, e.g., of ozone etc., or of additional ozone etc. at or
near the contraband effectively reduces or eliminates injurious
effects of the contraband and reduces or eliminates the negative
health and safety aspects of the contraband upon the health and
property of humans and animals. When humans and animals are present
in the vicinity of contraband, especially airborne contraband,
application of descenter, e.g., of ozone etc., at or in the
vicinity of the human so that the human is contacted by, takes in,
or breathes ozone etc. results in injurious effects of contacted or
inhaled contraband also being effectively reduced or eliminated in
the nose, mouth, respiratory tract, lungs, and even blood of the
human or animal.
Example C
[0271] A person came into contact with poison ivy on their ankle
and had red, itchy skin. Ozone from an Ozonics HR-100 ozone
generator was directed at the ankle for about 20 minutes. Shortly
thereafter, the skin was still red, but the skin no longer itched,
and the poison ivy was observed not to extend beyond the original
area of skin that was already red.
[0272] It is recognized that especially narcotic and toxic
contraband such as the biological contraband mentioned above is a
serious criminal and terrorist threat, especially to people and to
the people and property of government buildings, public buildings,
subways, airports, buses, sporting arenas and the like. Once
narcotic or toxic contraband is detected by any means, at or near
the contraband, application of additional descenter, e.g., ozone
etc., will effectively reduce or eliminate injurious effects of the
contraband will reduce the health and safety aspects of the
contraband upon the health and property of humans and animals. The
application of ozone etc. can be manual, or automated via detection
of the contraband by any means, including electronic detection of
the contraband by well know instrumentation known in the art such
as infrared and UV instruments. In one aspect an ozone detector is
used that measures reduction of ambient ozone below normal levels
since this indicates reaction of the ambient ozone with a foreign
substance (e.g., contraband) that likely should not be present. If
the injurious effects are on or are caused on the skin of a human
or animal, descenter can be directed at the injured skin, or a
material containing absorbed descenter may be placed directly on or
near the skin. In this way, injurious effects of harmful contraband
on skin can be neutralized, and harmful contraband can be prevented
from re-exposing injured skin. The descenter also provides for the
reduction and killing of germs and bacteria from contacting and/or
entering injured skin, resulting in a better prognosis for the
human or animal. The material can be of the type that changes color
to indicate when descenter is present or absent from the material.
If the public area or building has air ducts, descenter, e.g.,
ozone etc., could also be applied via the air ducts manually or
automatically to decontaminate at least a portion of the area
containing the contraband. If the public area or building has air
duct(s), descenter, e.g., ozone etc., is also applied via the air
duct(s) manually or automatically to decontaminate at least a
portion of the area containing the contraband.
[0273] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a system and method for reducing
or eliminating the various odors that are detectable by service
animals, and to the detection, by those animals, of such systems
and methods.
[0274] In other aspects, according to the present invention, a
descenting system described herein is used to train
contraband-detecting service animals to determine if a system, is
or has been used in an attempt to reduce or eliminate the scent of
contraband.
[0275] In other aspects, in systems and methods according to the
present invention, descenter, e.g., ozone etc., is used to reduce
or eliminate especially airborne narcotic and toxic contraband to
protect the health and safety of humans and animals, protect humans
that have breathed the narcotic or toxic contraband, and to
decontaminate public buildings and public areas and the people
contained in these areas to the narcotic or toxic contraband.
[0276] In certain aspects of the present invention, a blanket,
piece of clothing, gauze, fabric, or wrap has descenter, e.g.,
ozone etc., bound within it and/or absorbed therein. For example,
the clothing worn by the person F in FIG. 4 includes a shirt ST
that has bound to its material an oxidant OE (any ozone etc.
bindable to or absorbable by the material of the shirt). Any piece
of clothing according to the present invention can have such a
bound or absorbed oxidant.
[0277] FIG. 15 illustrates a blanket 300 according to the present
invention which is made of fabric 302. Bound to or absorbed into
the material of the fabric 302 is oxidant (or descenter) 304 (shown
grossly as dots and not to scale in FIG. 15) which can be any
oxidant bindable to the material. Optionally, the oxidant 304 is
oxidant that has been absorbed by the material of the fabric 302.
For the text descriptions of the subject matter of FIGS. 15-18,
"descenter" may be used for "oxidant."
[0278] FIG. 16 shows a person 301 wrapped in a blanket 310 which is
like the blanket 300, FIG. 15. The blanket 310 has oxidant (or
descenter) 314 bound to the material of its fabric 312 or absorbed
therein. Wrapping the person in the blanket can mask odors from the
person and can inhibit the effectiveness of discovery by animals
trained to smell humans, human odors, and/or smells associated with
humans such as food smells, deodorant smells, and soap smells and
the like. The oxidant 314 is shown grossly and not to scale as in
FIG. 15.
[0279] The blanket, wrap, cloth having descenting material
described above is, optionally, a bandage material, wound dressing
material, or a gauze material that is useful for covering a cut,
abrasion or wound to any part of the body of a human or animal, in
this way helping the healing of the person be reacting with foreign
substances in and around the cut, abrasion, or wound, eliminating
or reducing odor emanating therefrom, and/or reducing or
eliminating germs and bacteria from entering or spreading to or on
the cut, abrasion or wound. The blanket, wrap, cloth, etc.,
material is, optionally, color changing material to indicate the
presence or relative absence of descenting material contained on or
in the material.
[0280] FIG. 17 shows an animal, a horse 321, wrapped in a blanket
320 which is like the blankets 300 and 310. The blanket 320 has
oxidant (or descenter) 324 bound to the material of its fabric 322
or absorbed therein. Wrapping the horse in the blanket can mask
odors from the horse and can inhibit the effectiveness of discovery
by animals trained to smell humans. The oxidant 324 is shown
grossly and not to scale as in FIG. 15. Any animal can be wrapped
in a blanket or wrap according to the present invention. Any person
or animal can, according to the present invention, be clothed
and/or wrapped totally or only partially with a clothing, blanket
or wrap according to the present invention.
[0281] FIG. 18 shows a thing 331 wrapped in a wrap 330 according to
the present invention. The wrap 310 has oxidant 334 bound to its
material 332 or absorbed therein. Wrapping the thing in the wrap
can mask odors from the thing and can inhibit the effectiveness of
discovery by animals (including humans) and discovery by animals
trained to smell such things. Wrapping the thing in the wrap can
mask odors from the thing so that humans cannot smell it. The
oxidant (or descenter) 334 is shown grossly and not to scale as in
FIG. 15.
[0282] FIG. 14A shows a vehicle 340 according to the present
invention that has therein a person 341, a thing 342, and/or an
animal 343. The person 341 is wrapped in a blanket 344 (like the
blanket 300 or 310). The thing 342 is wrapped in a wrap 345 (like
the wrap 330; or like any blanket according to the present
invention). The animal 343 is wrapped in a blanket 346 (like the
blanket 300 or the blanket 310). Any of the person 341, thing 342,
and animal 343 may be contraband.
[0283] FIG. 14B shows an airplane 350 according to the present
invention that has therein a person 341, a thing 342, and/or an
animal 343 (like those in FIG. 14A and like numerals indicate like
things). The person 341 is wrapped in a blanket 344 (like the
blanket 300 or 310). The thing 342 is wrapped in a wrap 345 (like
the wrap 330; or like any blanket according to the present
invention). The animal 343 is wrapped in a blanket 346 (like the
blanket 300 or the blanket 310). Any of the person 341, thing 342,
and animal 343 may be contraband,
[0284] The vehicle 340 or the plane 350 may have an on-board
descenter or ozone etc. generator 360 and/or an on-board
dehydrating apparatus 370.
[0285] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a method for reducing foreign
scent in a space between a human being and an animal, the method
including: generating descenting material with a generator,
introducing the descenting material into a space between a human
being and an animal, the space containing foreign scent, and
reducing the foreign scent in the space with the descenting
material. Such a method may include one or some, in any possible
combination, of the following: the foreign scent including human
odor; exposing the human being to about 0.1 ppm ozone, or less,
over an area, e.g., within a radius of six feet or less of the
human being; exposing the human being to 0.2 ppm ozone, or less;
exposing the human being to ozone produced by the generator over a
time period, e.g., over a time period of eight hours or less, and
0.1 ppm, or less (all "ppm" ozone levels are a time-weighted
average value in air); the descenting material being ozone and the
human being has on an item of clothing and the item of clothing
receives an amount of ozone produced by the generator, the amount
of ozone sufficient so that ozone is retained on the item of
clothing and, in one aspect, the item of clothing is colored and
the ozone changes the color of at least part of the item of
clothing, and the clothing is, e.g., made of knit fabric, cotton
fabric, cotton blended fabric, fibrous fabric or fleece, natural
fabric, synthetic fiber fabric, plastic cloth material, plastic
fabric material, and/or plastic flexible material; the descenting
material being ozone; the descenting material being any of ozone,
hydroxy radicals, hydroperoxides, and oxidants; generating the
descenting material as a gas; generating the descenting material in
a mist; the human being being a hunter and the animal is an animal
hunted by the human being; at least one item in the space, the item
having an item foreign scent, the method further including
descenting the item foreign scent; the foreign scent including
human odor, the method further including supporting the generator
on the human being; at least one direction apparatus in
communication with the generator, the method further including with
the at least one direction apparatus, directing descenting material
from the generator in a desired direction; the foreign scent
including human odor, the method further including supporting the
generator on the human being, wherein there is at least one
direction apparatus in communication with the generator, the method
further including with the at least one direction apparatus,
directing descenting material from the generator in a desired
direction at a part of the human being; the part of the human being
any of an armpit, torso, head, mouth, nostrils, groin, and feet;
the at least one direction apparatus being a plurality of direction
apparatuses; the foreign scent being in a blind and the descenting
material introduced into the blind; the foreign scent being in a
tent and the descenting material introduced into the tent; the
foreign scent being any of human odor, volatile material, and
contaminating material; the fan apparatus assisting in introducing
the descenting material into the space; and/or the fan apparatus
being spaced apart from the generator or integral therewith.
[0286] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a method for descenting foreign
scent from an item, the method including: placing an item in a
container, the item having a foreign scent, the container
containing air, the container located outdoors; generating
descenting material in the container with a generator; moving air
in the container with a fan apparatus; and reducing the foreign
scent with the descenting material; and, in certain aspects, such a
method wherein: the descenting material being ozone and the human
being has on an item of clothing and the item of clothing receives
an amount of ozone produced by the generator, the amount of ozone
sufficient so that ozone is retained on the item of clothing; the
item of clothing being colored and the ozone changes the color of
at least part of the item of clothing; and the fan apparatus is
spaced apart from the generator or is integral therewith.
[0287] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a system for descenting human
odors on an item, the system including: a container; a descenting
material generator in the container; and a fan apparatus in the
container for moving air in the container as descenting material is
produced by the descenting material generator.
[0288] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a system for reducing foreign
scent in a space between a human being and an animal, the system
including a generator for producing descenting material; and at
least one direction apparatus (or a plurality of them) in
communication with the generator for receiving produced descenting
material from the generator and for directing said descenting
material in a desired direction to reduce the foreign scent.
[0289] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a method for reducing foreign
scent in a space between a human being and an animal, the method
including: producing descenting material with a generator; with
direction apparatus, directing said descenting material in a
desired direction into the space, the direction apparatus including
at least one director in communication with the generator for
receiving produced descenting material from the generator and for
directing said descenting material into the space; and reducing the
foreign scent in the space with the descenting material. Such a
method may include one or some, in any possible combination, of the
following: the descenting material is ozone and the method further
including exposing the human being to about 0.1 ppm ozone, or less,
over an area within a radius of about six feet of the human being;
the descenting material is ozone and the human being is exposed to
a concentration of 0.2 ppm ozone, of less; the descenting material
is ozone and the human being over a time period of eight hours or
less is exposed to an ozone concentration of only 0.1 ppm or
less.
[0290] The present invention provides, in certain aspects, methods
for directing descenter to a wound, etc., to kill germs and/or
facilitate healing.
[0291] It is within the scope of the present invention, in
circumstances in which an animal (to include a human being) has
been exposed to the injurious effects of material or animals
(including, but not limited to, the injurious effects of
contraband) for the animal (e.g., but not limited to any animal in
any of FIGS. 1-6, 11, 13-14B, 16, and/or 17) to intentionally
breathe in descenter (e.g., but not limited to, ozone) to reduce or
eliminate the injurious effects (e.g., on airways, nasal passages,
nose, throat, lungs, mouth and blood).
[0292] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a method for detecting presence of
a thing, the thing treated with a descenter, the method including:
in an area in which it is possible that a thing treated with a
descenter is present, using a detector to detect a descenter level
in the area, producing a detected descenter level; comparing the
detected descenter level to a normal descenter level for the area;
and determining that the detected descenter level is above the
normal descenter level, said determining indicating the possible
presence of a thing treated with a descenter. Such a method may
include one or some, in any possible combination, of the following:
generating descenter in the area with a descenter generator
following a determination that the detected descenter level is less
than the normal descenter level; wherein an enclosure with an
enclosure interior is in the area and a thing treated with
descenter is possibly within the enclosure, the method further
including: ventilating the interior of the enclosure; generating
descenter in the enclosure with a descenter generator following a
determination of the detected descenter level; generating descenter
outside the enclosure with a descenter generator following a
determination of the detected descenter level; said descenter
detector being hand-holdable, a person holding the descenter
detector to detect said detected descenter level; wherein the
detector is sensor apparatus controlled by and in communication
with a control system, the method further including with the sensor
apparatus detecting a descenter level in the area and communicating
said level to the control system, and then with the control system,
doing said determining; wherein the enclosure is one of a
container, part of a vehicle, part of a plane, and part of a truck;
wherein the thing is one of at least one animal, at least one item,
and at least one person; wherein the thing is contraband; following
a determination of the detected descenter level, searching the area
for a thing treated with descenter; wherein the searching is done
with a service animal trained to locate a thing treated with
descenter; wherein the service animal is trained to smell
contraband and the thing treated with descenter is contraband;
finding a thing treated with descenter, at least part of said thing
wrapped in a member containing descenter; wherein the member is one
of cloth, blanket, fabric, and wrap; wherein the member changes
color to indicate the presence or absence of descenter contained on
or within the article; determining the normal descenter level;
adding descenter to the area to facilitate agglomeration and
descent due to gravity of dust in the area; wherein the descenter
is one of ozone, ozone saturated in organic solvent, hydroxyl
radicals, hydroperoxide radicals, negatively charged metal oxides,
hydrogen peroxide, encapsulated ozone, metastable oxygen, activated
ozone, peracetic acid, chlorine dioxide, oxygen and its radicals,
thixotropic gels, singlet oxygen, UV light at 254 nm, UV light at
185 nm, hypochlorite, and chlorite; and/or wherein the descenter is
one of ozone, hydroxyl radicals, and hydroperoxide radicals.
[0293] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a container for containing a
thing, the container including: a body; an interior space in the
body sized for location therein of the thing; at least one
secondary space in the body around and spaced apart from the
interior space; and the at least one secondary space containing
descenter. Such a container may include one or some, in any
possible combination, of the following: including the thing, the
thing in the container; wherein the thing is contraband; wherein
the body is made of material that changes color in response to a
descenter; and/or wherein the container is one of cooler, bag,
garment bag, and body bag.
[0294] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a method for transporting a thing,
the method including: placing a thing in a container, the container
having a body, an interior space in the body sized for location
therein of the thing, at least one secondary space in the body
around and spaced apart from the interior space, and the at least
one secondary space containing descenter, and moving the container
from a first location to a second location.
[0295] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a method for transporting a thing,
the method including while moving a thing, applying descenter
adjacent the thing; and wherein the thing is contraband.
[0296] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a method for training a service
animal to detect a thing treated with descenter, the method
including: placing a service animal in an area in which a thing
treated with descenter is present, and following choice of the
thing by the service animal, rewarding the service animal.
[0297] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a method for detecting possible
presence of a toxin in an area, the method including: detecting a
normal level of descenter in an area, detecting an abnormal level
of descenter in the area, and a difference between the normal level
and the abnormal level corresponding to a change in level due to
reaction of descenter with a toxin.
[0298] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a method for treating a bodily
injury, the method including directing descenter to a bodily
injury.
[0299] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a method for reducing effects of
injurious substances, the method including following exposure to an
injurious substance, inhaling descenter.
[0300] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a treatment member including a
body of material, the material having descenter thereon or therein,
and the descenter able to kill living toxin.
[0301] The present invention, therefore, provides in certain, but
not necessarily all embodiments, a method for treating an area, the
method including detecting a drop in descenter level in an area
below a normal ambient level, and adding descenter to the area.
[0302] In conclusion, therefore, it is seen that the present
invention and the embodiments disclosed herein and those covered by
the appended claims are well adapted to carry out the objectives
and obtain the ends set forth. Certain changes can be made in the
subject matter without departing from the spirit and the scope of
this invention. It is realized that changes are possible within the
scope of this invention and it is further intended that each
element or step recited in any of the following claims is to be
understood as referring to the step literally and/or to all
equivalent elements or steps. The following claims are intended to
cover the invention as broadly as legally possible in whatever form
it may be utilized. The invention claimed herein is new and novel
in accordance with 35 U.S.C. .sctn.102 and satisfies the conditions
for patentability in .sctn.102. The invention claimed herein is not
obvious in accordance with 35 U.S.C. .sctn.103 and satisfies the
conditions for patentability in .sctn.103. This specification and
the claims that follow are in accordance with the requirements of
35 U.S.C. .sctn.112. The inventors may rely on the Doctrine of
Equivalents to determine and assess the scope of their invention
and of the claims that follow as they may pertain to apparatus
and/or methods not materially departing from, but outside of, the
literal scope of the invention as set forth in the following
claims. All patents and applications identified herein are
incorporated fully herein for all purposes. It is the express
intention of the applicant not to invoke 35 U.S.C. .sctn.112,
paragraph 6 for any limitations of any of the claims herein, except
for those in which the claim expressly uses the words means for
together with an associated function. In this patent document, the
word "comprising" is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that
items following the word are included, but items not specifically
mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the
indefinite article "a" does not exclude the possibility that more
than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly
requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
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