Patent classifications
A61L2202/25
CATALYST FOR GENERATING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE INDUCED BY TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE AND METHOD FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DISINFECTION USING SAME
A catalyst adapted for generating hydrogen peroxide induced by a temperature difference and a method for environmental disinfection using the same are provided. The catalyst includes a thermoelectric material distributed on a substrate. The thermoelectric material induces a reaction between water vapor and oxygen contained in the air through a temperature difference to generate hydrogen peroxide, to serve a sterilization function through the hydrogen peroxide generated. The method for environmental disinfection using the catalyst includes the following. The catalyst is placed in an environment with a temperature difference. The catalyst is caused to induce a reaction between water vapor and oxygen contained in air through the temperature difference to generate hydrogen peroxide without applying power, and serve a sterilization function through the hydrogen peroxide generated.
Plasma applicator
An electrotechnical core for generating a cold atmospheric pressure or low-pressure plasma for the treatment of human, animal, or technical surfaces. The core has a side facing the surface and a side facing away from the surface and comprises the following layers, starting from the side facing the surface: a first insulation layer, a first electrode structure with a first contact between the first electrode structure and a power supply unit, a second insulation layer to galvanically isolate the first electrode structure and a second electrode structure from one another, wherein the second electrode structure is driven during operation by a voltage signal sufficient to ignite a plasma, a third insulation layer to galvanically isolate the second electrode structure from a third electrode structure, wherein the third electrode structure grounds the third electrode structure during operation.
Low voltage far UV C bulb assembly
An excimer bulb assembly including an excimer bulb and a pass filter such that the excimer bulb assembly does not emit substantial UV radiation in wavelengths longer than 231 nm, 232 nm, 233 nm, 234 nm or 235 nm. The wavelengths are measured at an incident angle of zero (0) degrees to the filter plane. The pass filter is preferably constructed of a plurality of layers of hafnium oxide, and most preferably constructed of less than seventy five (75)layers of hafnium oxide. The excimer bulb, pass filter, and two electrical connectors may be adapted to form a cartridge which may be adapted to swivel along its main axis. The cartridge may further include a smart chip. The smart chip may retain and store information regarding the assembly and preferably retains hours of use of the excimer bulb.
System And Method For Treating Microorganisms
A system for the treatment of microorganisms includes: a textile web having optical fibers in warp and/or weft woven with binding threads in warp and/or weft, each of the optical fibers having invasive alterations along the fiber and allowing the emission of light propagating in the fiber at these alterations; a light source arranged opposite one or both free ends of the optical fibers. The textile web includes metallic warp and/or weft threads woven with the binding threads, the metallic threads being based on a metal having a negative effect on the growth of microorganisms. The light source generates a light beam having at least one wavelength in the visible or ultraviolet spectrum.
MOBILE HYGIENE UNIT
The invention relates to automated devices for pro¬ducing aerosols of liquid disinfectants and for spraying same. A mo¬bile hygiene unit comprises a housing (1) containing a disinfectant spraying unit (2) with a spraying nozzle (3), a tank (4) containing disinfectant, a compressor (5), and a control unit (6). It further com¬prises a mechanism for regulating the droplet size distribution of the aerosol, including a pump (7), an electromagnetic valve (8), and a dosing nozzle (9) with an internal cylinder. The disinfectant spraying unit (2) comprises a shaped nozzle (3) having a nozzle head (10) of axisymmetric cross-section attached thereto, and a mixing chamber (11) for mixing disinfectant with compressed air, having two thread¬ed inlets for a pneumatic line (12) and a hydraulic line (13), said inlets being arranged at an angle of 180°. The dosing nozzle (9) contains an internal cylinder and a rod with a threaded tip. The mobile hygiene unit generates an aerosol in four droplet size distribution modes: dry fog (from 3.5 to 10 pm), wet fog (from 10 to 30 pm), mist (from 30 to 50 pm), and spray (from 50 to 100 pm). The invention allows highly precise regulation of the droplet size distribution of the aerosol in each mode without the need to change the spraying nozzle.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE VAPOR GENERATION DEVICE, SPACE STERILIZATION APPARATUS INCLUDING SAME, AND SPACE STERILIZATION METHOD
The present invention relates to a hydrogen peroxide vapor generation device, a space sterilization apparatus including same, and a space sterilization method, including: an evaporation chamber which has a space formed therein, and includes a nozzle unit and a discharge port which are formed in an upper portion thereof; an evaporation unit which is formed in a lower inner portion of the evaporation chamber and equipped with a plurality of heating units and a hydrogen peroxide transfer pipe which are arranged in stack; and an air supply unit which is formed in a lower portion of the evaporation chamber and through which outside air is suctioned, discharged, and fed to the evaporation unit.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SAFELY IRRADICATING PATHOGENS
A system for eradicating pathogens is disclosed. A lamp is provided that emits a far-ultraviolet C (far-UVC) light generates an irradiation zone. A biometric sensor determines whether an individual is present in the irradiation zone. The biometric sensor signals a processor to determine whether the individual has been exposed to a threshold limit of far-UVC light. The processor determines whether the time an individual has been in the irradiation zone exceeds a threshold limit. If the individual has been in the irradiation zone a period of time exceeds the threshold, the lamp is deactivated. A pathogen detection sensor provides user feedback of the existence pathogens and signals the processor to terminate irradiation or provide user feedback to terminate irradiation. The system and method are included in a passenger compartment of a vehicle to eradicate pathogens on surfaces and aerosol. Threshold limits allow eradication while the vehicle is occupied.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISINFECTION AND SANITATION OF ENVIRONMENTS BY ROBOTIC DEVICES
Systems and methods for robotic disinfection and sanitation of environments are disclosed herein. The robotic devices disclosed herein may detect and map locations of pathogens within environments. The robotic devices disclosed herein may utilize data from sensor units to sanitize objects using desired methods specified by operators. The robotic devices disclosed herein may sanitize environments comprising people.
Methods of Inactivating Pathogens
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.
Process for treatment by at least one moderately volatile biocidal and/or plant-protection product, corresponding treatment assembly and storage assembly
The process includes a treatment step during which a liquid containing a biocidal and/or plant-protection product or a mixture of biocidal and/or plant-protection products is evaporated and injected into the internal atmosphere of premises, the liquid being evaporates at a temperature of less than 50° C., the product vapour concentration in the internal atmosphere of the premises being kept at greater than 10% of a saturation concentration of the vapour of said product in said atmosphere at said temperature for a saturation duration of greater than 12 hours.