Patent classifications
A61L101/34
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.
Beverage can cleaning device
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.
Kiosk screen disinfecting system
A kiosk disinfecting system for large walk-up kiosk screens utilizing touchscreens applies a disinfecting fluid to the touchscreen and has a means to move a wiper over the screen to disinfect the touchscreen. A controller may detect the presence of a user and may automatically activate a disinfecting cycle to ensure that the touchscreen is disinfected between users. The disinfecting system may have a disinfecting fluid applicator, such a spray nozzle(s) and a wiper assembly that makes contact with the touchscreen to spread the disinfecting fluid over the touchscreen surface. A wiper may be a wick-wiper that absorbs or wick disinfecting fluid from a reservoir through the wick to the touchscreen. A very small area of the wick may extend out from an applicator opening to reduce the amount of disinfecting fluid that evaporates over time. A disinfection fluid may be non-volatile and may be all natural and food safe.
Disinfection apparatus and method
Disinfecting apparatus and method. The apparatus may include an enclosure configured to receive a device to be at least partially disinfected; an inlet port operably positioned with respect to the enclosure and configured to receive a disinfectant agent from a source and guide the disinfectant agent to at least partially disinfect the device, and an outlet port including a filter portion to at least minimize an amount of disinfectant agent that exits the enclosure.
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.
Composition and methods for sanitization
The present technology relates to a novel sanitization method for chromatography media and supporting equipment comprising treatment with a sanitization/sterilization solution comprising acetic acid and hexylene glycol.
Disinfection device with fatigue-based indicator
Provided herein is a disinfecting device, including a housing having a proximal end, a distal end having an opening therein, and a sidewall therebetween defining an interior in fluid communication with the opening, one or more flanges arranged at the distal end of the housing, and a disinfecting solution received within the interior, wherein the sidewall includes a deformable portion adjacent the distal end.
Compositions and methods for decontamination of surfaces
Disclosed are methods and compounds useful for forming coatings applied to porous and non-porous surfaces to make the surface antimicrobial and to protect against contaminants. The coatings are formed from phenolic compounds present in a solvent either alone or in combination with other compounds, such as metallic salts.