A61L2101/34

UNIVERSAL DISINFECTING CAP WITH EXPANDABLE SLITTED OPENING

A cap is described for connection to a needleless connector having an open lumen, the cap includes a housing having a top wall and sidewall forming a first cavity, a flexible container, an porous absorbent material and a sealing rubber. The flexible container includes an inner thread on an inner surface, the inner thread being sufficient to interlock with a mating feature of a female needleless connector. The inner surface of the flexible container defines a second cavity. The sidewall of the housing having a split-thread protrusion integrally formed with the distal wall, an outer thread disposed on an outer surface of the split-thread protrusion, the outer thread being sufficient to interlock with a mating feature of a male needleless connector. The second cavity configured to define a chamber to contain an absorbent reservoir material, a sealing rubber and disinfectant or antimicrobial agent.

DECONTAMINATION DEVICE AND METHOD USING ULTRASONIC CAVITATION
20230310678 · 2023-10-05 ·

A method and apparatus for decontaminating substantially enclosed environments by using ultrasonic cavitation of a cleaning fluid to produce a low pressure, low air flow mist that can be activated by a nonthermal plasma actuator to create a cloud of activated hydroxyl species with the capacity to decontaminate articles, open surfaces or substantially enclosed spaces of pathogens, including bacteria, and other pathogenic microorganisms. An automated system and related non-transitory computer medium are also disclosed.

Air treatment device

An air treatment device includes: a casing having an inlet through which air is drawn, and an outlet out of which the air drawn through the inlet is blown; a blade configured to adjust a direction of the air blown out of the outlet; and a generator configured to generate an antimicrobial element that sanitizes the blade. The blade has a first surface, and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The blade is shiftable between a first position in which the antimicrobial element is provided to the first surface and a second position in which the antimicrobial element is provided to the second surface.

HANDLE FOR ORAL-CARE IMPLEMENT FOR SAFE AND HYGIENIC USE BY MULTIPLE USERS AND METHOD OF DISINFECTING THE SAME

A handle for an oral-care implement, the handle comprises an electrical motor arranged to drive an output element structured and configured to couple the handle and a head attachable to and detachable from the handle; and a microcontroller for controlling the motor and to cause the output element to vibrate in (a) at least one oral-hygiene mode during which the oral-care implement is being used for an oral-hygiene routine, wherein the output element is vibrating at a substantially constant frequency, and (b) a disinfection mode during which the handle is being disinfected, before or after being used for the oral-hygiene routine, wherein the output element is continuously vibrating at a modulated frequency alternating within a frequency range of between about 140 Hz and about 250 Hz, for a duration of the disinfection mode.

Beverage can cleaning device
11771211 · 2023-10-03 ·

A device for cleaning a top of a beverage can. The device includes a main-body and a cleaning-member. The cleaning-member is saturated with a cleaning composition. The cleaning composition includes an amount of sanitizer or disinfectant such as alcohol, sufficient to at least reduce, if not kill or inactivate, pathogenic matter located on the top of the beverage can.

STERILIZATION DEVICE FOR SANITARY EQUIPMENT
20230285617 · 2023-09-14 ·

A sterilization device for sanitary equipment, applicable to a toilet, the sterilization device including: a controller; a disinfectant sprayer, provided with a storage container and sprayer, the disinfectant sprayer in electric connection with the controller; and a disinfection lamp, in electric connection with the controller. The present invention controls the disinfectant sprayer or disinfection lamp through the controller to disinfect the sanitary equipment of the toilet, for example, to disinfect stool, bathtub or sink by spraying alcohol or emitting ultraviolet light. Furthermore, the controller may be in connection with the timer; when a predetermined time set by the timer has expired, the controller controls the opening or closing of the disinfectant sprayer, or the on and off of the disinfection lamp, thereby improving use safety and convenience.

DISINFECTANT SYSTEM
20230276797 · 2023-09-07 ·

A disinfectant method and device produces a disinfectant smoke. The smoke contains reaction products of the initiator compound, sometimes with an additional disinfectant agent. A composition for the non-pyrotechnic generation of the smoke includes a monomer that exothermically polymerizes, an initiator, and a disinfectant agent. A non-pyrotechnic method of generating disinfectant-containing smoke is provided, which includes initiating a frontal polymerization reaction (FPR) in a composition for the non-pyrotechnic generation of disinfectant-containing smoke, and generating disinfectant smoke. A method of disinfecting an area is provided, involving initiating an FPR to generate disinfectant smoke, and exposing the area to the smoke for a period of time sufficient to achieve disinfection. A non-pyrotechnic smoke generator for generating a disinfectant smoke is provided, including the smoke-generating composition comprising and one of either a heat source or a light source positioned to heat or illuminate the composition.

Methods of Inactivating Pathogens
20230364292 · 2023-11-16 ·

This disclosure relates to a method for sanitizing a space. The method includes applying a composition containing triethylene glycol into a space containing a pathogen (e.g., a Staphylococcus, a Pseudomonas, a Listeria, Salmonella, Klebsiella, a mycobacterium, a mold, or a spore) in an amount effective to inactivate the pathogen.

Methods of inactivating pathogens
11801322 · 2023-10-31 · ·

This disclosure relates to a method for sanitizing a space. The method includes applying a composition containing triethylene glycol into a space containing a pathogen (e.g., a Staphylococcus, a Pseudomonas, a Listeria, Salmonella, Klebsiella, a Mycobacterium, a mold, or a spore) in an amount effective to inactivate the pathogen.

Method of chemically disinfecting a vehicle

A chemical disinfection process for vehicles using chlorine dioxide and titanium dioxide with calculated re-treatment formulas and schedules based on bacterial infestation data. Systems and methods that include client devices and servers that monitor and control a chemical disinfection process. The system generates a surety arrangement that facilitates re-treatment and electronic notification alerts to chemical solution vendors, dealers and vehicle owners.