Patent classifications
A61L2202/15
Wicking pad for evaporating fluids in a sterilizer
A decontamination system, method, and sterilant kit for a device, such as a lumen device, is depicted. The decontamination system, in some embodiments, includes a device container, a wicking pad, and a sterilant fluid delivery device. The device container, such as a terminal package or a decontamination chamber, defines a device receiving area. The wicking pad is in fluid communication with the device receiving area. The sterilant fluid delivery device is in fluid communication with the wicking pad. The sterilant fluid delivery device is configured to wet the wicking pad with sterilant fluid. The wicking pad is configured to evaporate sterilant fluid into the device receiving area.
Sanitization device and adaptor for use with the same
A sanitization device may include an ozone operating system configured to generate ozone, a sanitization compartment, a distribution line fluidly coupling the ozone operating system to the sanitization compartment, and an adaptor disposed within the sanitization compartment. The adaptor may be configured to couple to a mask and may be further configured to be fluidly coupled to the distribution line such that ozone passes through the adaptor and into the sanitization compartment.
CLEANING AND CHARGING PORTABLE X-RAY DETECTORS
The invention concerns a storage device for cleaning and charging portable X-ray detectors, and an X-ray system comprising such storage device. The storage device comprises a receiving unit for receiving at least one portable X-ray detector, a cleaning unit for cleaning the portable X-ray detector when being received by the receiving unit, and a charging unit for charging the portable X-ray detector, wherein the cleaning unit is configured for mechanically and/or chemically cleaning the portable X-ray detector. Further, the invention concerns a method of cleaning and charging a portable X-ray detector in a storage device.
CAP STERILIZATION DEVICE AND CONTENT FILLING SYSTEM
A cap sterilization device (50) includes an introduction unit (52), a sterilant spraying unit (53) that sprays a sterilant onto a cap (33) supplied from the introduction unit (52), an air-rinsing unit (54) that subjects the cap (33) onto which the sterilant has been sprayed by the sterilant spraying unit (53) to air-rinsing, and a conveyance guide (70) that is disposed to extend successively through the introduction unit (52), the sterilant spraying unit (53), and the air-rinsing unit (54) and along which the cap (33) is conveyed from the introduction unit (52) toward the air-rinsing unit (54). The air-rinsing unit (54) is provided with an air-rinsing nozzle (83) that supplies hot air to the cap (33). The air-rinsing nozzle (83) is disposed such that a distal end (83a) thereof is in front of a proximal end (83b) thereof in a conveying direction of the conveyance guide (70).
DENTAL POD
A dental pod that includes a receiver in a form of a cavity for receiving a distal end of a dental handheld device and one or more nozzles on a side of the receiver for cleaning and disinfecting the distal end of the dental handheld device. It also includes a cartridge compartment for receiving one or more cartridges support cleaning, setup, maintenance and other operations of and on the dental handheld device.
SPRAYERS HAVING INCREASED FINE DROPLET TRANSFER EFFICIENCY
A fine particle sprayer including a nozzle for dispersing a liquid disinfectant into a spray plume of droplets and a means for directing pressurized air below the spray plume to increase droplet transfer efficiency, and above and around the spray plume to prevent errant droplets from drifting toward an operator. A sprayer system includes a sprayer, a housing, and a blower that may be removably attached to the sprayer for generating an air stream below the droplets to improve droplet transfer efficiency.
CONNECTION APPARATUS FOR INJECTING FLUID
Systems and methods for decontaminating a watercraft, the system including a water reservoir; a water heater reservoir fluidly connected to the water reservoir for receiving water therefrom, the water heater reservoir being configured to heat water received therein to a temperature greater than an injection temperature; a mixing valve fluidly connected to the water reservoir and the water heater reservoir, the mixing valve being configured to: receive water from the water reservoir and the water heater reservoir, and output water at approximately the injection temperature; and a connection unit fluidly connected to an outlet of the mixing valve, the connection unit being configured for fluidly connecting to an inlet of an internal water conduit of the watercraft and injecting water therein.
SANITIZING BOOTH
A sanitizing booth includes integrally formed upper and lower body structures attached to one another to collectively define a compartment interior space. The lower body structure has side walls collectively defining an enclosed reservoir cavity for receiving a sanitizing solution therein. A first conduit extends from the ceiling of the upper body structure into the reservoir cavity. At least one second conduit extends downward from the ceiling along the interior surface of the compartment body. At least one sprayer is attached to the at least one second conduit for spraying the sanitizing solution. A pump arrangement in fluid communication with the first conduit and the at least one second conduit is configured to selectively and controllably draw the sanitizing solution from the reservoir cavity through the first conduit and pass it through the at least one second conduit and the at least one sprayer into the compartment interior space.
CONTAINER SANITIZING SYSTEM
A container sanitizing system is provided. The system includes one or more containers, e.g., food containers, and a system to sanitize the containers. The container sanitizing system includes a sanitizing station adapted to receive the food containers and to irradiate the items with ultraviolet light at a sufficient intensity to sanitize and disinfect the items. The food containers are collapsible and may be folded into box-like food containers for the general storage of food, and subsequently, unfolded into a generally flat structure for sanitization within the sanitizing station. The system also includes a handheld sanitizing unit that is portable and/or mobile.
SANITATION DEVICE
A sanitation device includes a housing with a channel extending into the housing and a plurality of openings in the channel. A plurality of light emitting diodes emit light through the openings in the channel. A shield is coupled to the housing and a motion sensor emits and detect light through the shield when activated, such that the shield narrows a field of view of the motion sensor. The sanitation device is positioned near a common touch point with the motion sensor determining when an object is near, and has moved away from, the touch point. The plurality of light emitting diodes are activated to clean the touch point after the object moves away. The sanitation device may further include a status indicator light to provide information regarding the current state of operation of the sanitation device.