Cape Breton Post

3D-printed device could shield airplane travellers

- DEVIKA DESAI

Move over, face masks. A Seattle-based company has invented a new technology to literally shield travellers from the coronaviru­s as they board airplanes, a first-of-its-kind move since the pandemic began.

The technology, called ‘AirShield,’ is a 3D-printed device fitted to cabin ventilatio­n nozzles that will direct breath droplets downwards by “engineerin­g blades of air.”

Industrial design company Teague describes the innovation on its website as an “invisible germ isolation unit around each passenger.”

“When a passenger breathes, coughs, or even sneezes, the water vapour is contained within that passenger space and is immediatel­y redirected downwards and out of the cabin to the HEPA filtration units before it has the opportunit­y to enter the personal space of a neighbouri­ng passenger,” they write.

The created airflow acts as a “barrier around each seat” by disrupting the usual circulatio­n of air, Teague explains, likening the technology to the “warm curtain of air” that customers experience when walking into a retail store during winter.

The product is still in the early stages of developmen­t, the company says, but the simplicity of its design means it could be fitted overnight by airlines, allowing them to be quickly ready for travel during the pandemic.

Airlines are already a relatively safe way to travel, Teague argues on its site, thanks to the implementa­tion of strict sanitation measures. However, when passengers board a plane and “interact with the environmen­t, the ability to control the sanitation diminishes rapidly,” they say.

Many airlines now require passengers to wear masks while on board planes, but the use of the masks depends on passenger buy-in and can fluctuate depending on whether they need to eat or drink.

 ?? POSTMEDIA NEWS ?? The Seattle innovation company has developed a technologo­y that will literally shield travelers from COVID-19 virus as they board airplanes for the first time.
POSTMEDIA NEWS The Seattle innovation company has developed a technologo­y that will literally shield travelers from COVID-19 virus as they board airplanes for the first time.

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