Patent classifications
B66B31/02
Sterilization and cleaning system of escalator
A sterilization and cleaning system of an escalator including a first body, a counting wheel, a controller, a second body and a cloud sever is provided. The first body includes a first tank and a first atomizer connected to the first tank. The first atomizer is adapted to atomize a first sterilization and cleaning liquid and spray the atomized first sterilization and cleaning liquid to a handrail of an escalator. The counting wheel is pivoted to the first body. The controller is electrically coupled to the first atomizer. The second body is disposed side by side with the first body, wherein the second body includes a projector, a sensor and a wireless transmission module. The projector and the sensor are electrically coupled to the controller. The wireless transmission module is electrically coupled to the controller and the sensor. The cloud sever is adapted to communicate with the wireless transmission module.
Escalator sterilization device
Disclosed is an escalator sterilization device attached close to a handrail of an escalator and formed by a base and a sterilization module. The sterilization module has a cover in an arc shape, so that the cover can be attached closed to a surface of a handrail of the escalator, and the inner wall of the cover has plural electrode coils electrically coupled to a power supply device in the base. After the power supply device is conducted by an electric power, a high voltage power is generated to excite the electrode coils to form plasma, and the plasma is used to destroy polymorphic bacteria and microorganisms, so that the sterilization module can eliminate the bacteria on the surface of the handrail of the escalator and provide a deodorant effect.
Escalator sterilization device
Disclosed is an escalator sterilization device attached close to a handrail of an escalator and formed by a base and a sterilization module. The sterilization module has a cover in an arc shape, so that the cover can be attached closed to a surface of a handrail of the escalator, and the inner wall of the cover has plural electrode coils electrically coupled to a power supply device in the base. After the power supply device is conducted by an electric power, a high voltage power is generated to excite the electrode coils to form plasma, and the plasma is used to destroy polymorphic bacteria and microorganisms, so that the sterilization module can eliminate the bacteria on the surface of the handrail of the escalator and provide a deodorant effect.
STERILIZATION DEVICE
Disclosed is a sterilization device. One embodiment of the sterilization device comprises: a frame including a first coupling part, a second coupling part, and a first connection part for connecting the first coupling part and the second coupling part; a first circuit board disposed in the first coupling part; a second circuit board disposed in the second coupling part; a first ultraviolet light emitting element disposed on one surface of the first circuit board so as to face in a first direction; a second ultraviolet light emitting element disposed on one surface of the second circuit board so as to face in a second direction crossing the first direction; and a first wiring part connected to the second circuit board to supply power, wherein the first connection part includes a first through-hole through which the first wiring part passes.
Devices using flexible light emitting layer for creating disinfecting illuminated surface, and related methods
A light emitting device which inactivates microorganisms is disclosed. The light emitting device may include a flexible light emitting layer emitting a light; and a transparent or translucent layer over the flexible light emitting layer. The light may travel through and exit an exterior surface of the transparent or translucent layer, creating an exiting light. The exiting light exiting the transparent or translucent layer may have at least a portion thereof having a wavelength in a range of 380 to 420 nanometers, and may disinfect the exterior surface of the transparent or translucent layer. The light emitting device may be used alone to create a self-disinfecting high touch surface, e.g., on a door, or may be shaped to mate with other structure to create a disinfecting high touch surface.
Device for Cleaning a Moving Handrail Belt
A self-driven device for cleaning moving handrail belts often found in electric escalators and walkways consists of a roller, fluid container, and fluid transfer apparatus. The roller rotates by being in contact with the moving belt and applies cleaning fluid to the belt to kill germs. The rotary motion of the roller is used to power the fluid transfer apparatus through a motion transfer mechanism. The fluid transfer apparatus transfers the fluid from a container, also provided within the device, to the roller. The present design acts in a way that does not require external power or complex control.
Device for Cleaning a Moving Handrail Belt
A self-driven device for cleaning moving handrail belts often found in electric escalators and walkways consists of a roller, fluid container, and fluid transfer apparatus. The roller rotates by being in contact with the moving belt and applies cleaning fluid to the belt to kill germs. The rotary motion of the roller is used to power the fluid transfer apparatus through a motion transfer mechanism. The fluid transfer apparatus transfers the fluid from a container, also provided within the device, to the roller. The present design acts in a way that does not require external power or complex control.
Systems and methods for handrail cleaning
A system for cleaning and conditioning handrails. A cleaning pad is curved to approximate the shape of a handrail, and is disposed on an arm. The arm may be mounted on a support structure, allowing it to be rolled up to an escalator handrail and left to do the cleaning while the escalator runs. When mounted, the arm may include a spring or piston to keep the arm in a particular position. A second cleaning pad may be included to dry or polish the handrail, the handrail going first through the cleaning pad and second through the drying pad. The arm may be hand-held, allowing a user to reach up or down steps or an incline. The cleaning pad may be mounted such that it rotates about the arm for storage, maintenance or better reach, such as around bends or corners.
Systems and methods for handrail cleaning
A system for cleaning and conditioning handrails. A cleaning pad is curved to approximate the shape of a handrail, and is disposed on an arm. The arm may be mounted on a support structure, allowing it to be rolled up to an escalator handrail and left to do the cleaning while the escalator runs. When mounted, the arm may include a spring or piston to keep the arm in a particular position. A second cleaning pad may be included to dry or polish the handrail, the handrail going first through the cleaning pad and second through the drying pad. The arm may be hand-held, allowing a user to reach up or down steps or an incline. The cleaning pad may be mounted such that it rotates about the arm for storage, maintenance or better reach, such as around bends or corners.
Mobile Step Rail Sanitizer
A device particularly adapted and designed to sanitize hand rails of Escalators and Mobile Conveyors. The devices are attached to the bodies of the Escalators and Conveyors above the moving rails with the sponges touching the rails thus sanitizing them as they move under the sponges. The sponge wet with sanitizing solution should sanitize the rails and assist in the spreading of sicknesses and diseases which should give confidence to people riding them to hold on to them thus reducing the chance of injuries or death and possible insurance premium hikes.