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A Breath of Fresh Air

"Air-Shield" – a new active barrier between medical teams and the coronavirus

           uring the long weeks of exponential     of wind energy and flight as well as breathing
                                                   aerodynamics associated with crib death. "I
  D coronavirus growth, healthcare                 asked two of my students, David Keisar and
                                                   Anan Garzozi, to create a detailed design
           workers treating COVID–19 patients      and make accurate measurements, and
were required to wear personal protective          subsequent experiments we conducted
equipment, including an uncomfortable              showed that the flow of air was indeed
bodysuit and bubble‫־‬like head gear that            improved. Because our system is not based
invariably overheated to the point of causing      on air flowing in through one tube and out
visor condensation and overall discomfort.         through another, but rather on air flowing from
To solve these problems, and to overcome the       the area of the forehead downward, fogging is
fear that existing protective masks do not fully   significantly reduced."
eliminate the risk of viral droplet transmission,  In retrospect, Prof. Greenblatt thinks of the
a new protective device for healthcare             time he and his team spent working around
workers‫־‬the "Air‫־‬Shield"‫־‬was developed.            the clock to complete this project as a
This is an active system that continuously         fascinating and productive period. "We started
blows filtered air on the user’s face, improving   working just before Passover," he says, "and
protection against infection and preventing        it was a good reason to get out of quarantine.
fogging and overheating.                           The project made us feel that we were doing
The device combines a compact NBC filter           something important for society and for
manufactured by the IDF, which is worn             humanity."
around the waist, a custom‫־‬made manifold           Following a fast‫־‬paced development process,
located over the user’s forehead, which blows      Air‫־‬Shield was crowned with success and
the filtered air downward through tiny holes,      is now serving the medical staff at Rambam
and a face shield that protects the wearer         Medical Center. The device is patent‫־‬
from aerosol droplets that might contain           pending, and Prof. Tarazi made sure that Prof.
coronavirus.                                       Greenblatt’s name was added to the patent
Prof. Ezri Tarazi, chair of the Industrial Design  registration request. "He did the actual work,
Program and head of the Design‫־‬Tech Lab            I only provided support," Prof. Greenblatt
at the Technion, came up with the initial          emphasizes.
idea for the air shield and headed the effort      Air‫־‬Shield’s developers are now gearing up
to manufacture it, working together with           for the next stage. "We are putting together a
physicians at Rambam Medical Center’s              research proposal to find funding for further
Clinical Research Institute. Once a prototype      research. In the event of a second coronavirus
was created, Prof. David Greenblatt, Head          wave, or if other countries will need a product
of the Faculty’s Research Center for Energy        such as ours in large quantities in the future,
Engineering and Environmental Preservation         we will be ready," says Prof. Greenblatt.
and Head of the Flow Control Laboratory,           "We think that with additional research and
joined the team. "Because I’m an expert            development, our system could help all
on flow control, I was asked to improve the        medical staff treating isolated patients, not
distribution of air blowing on the faces of        just those working with COVID–19 patients."
healthcare workers," says Prof. Greenblatt,
who ordinarily studies unsteady aerodynamics

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