Cold Plasma Sanitization Robot
20210369896 · 2021-12-02
Inventors
- Thomas Angelo Steiber (San Jose, CA, US)
- Chen Sau Ngen (SG, SG)
- Chen Nam Hin (SG, SG)
- Nikolaos Giannaris (San Carlos, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A61L2202/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cold plasma system to disinfect PPE while disinfecting a floor surface, comprising a positive air ion collector on a top portion and a negative air ion collector on a lower portion.
Claims
1. A cold plasma system to reduce pathogenic microbes by disinfecting PPE while disinfecting a floor surface, comprising: a positive air ion collector on a top portion; and a negative air ion collector on a lower portion, connected to the top portion by a neck, wherein the cold plasma system moves around an area in a predetermined pattern.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Embodiments will now be described by way of examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings which are meant to be exemplary and not limiting. For all figures mentioned herein, like numbered elements refer to like elements throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] I. Disinfection and Collection Robot
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[0023] The mobile robot comprises generally a collector head supported by a neck to an emitter base. The neck can be hollow to enclose data and power cables connecting components of the collector head and the emitter base. The mobile robot can also include computer hardware, computer software, a digital display, a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth communication system, a battery, and other electronic components. The robots may need periodic system tuning and calibration in 6-month intervals, rather than weekly intervals as required by some conventional systems. The electrodes are preferably long lasting.
[0024] An embodiment of the collector head is shown in
[0025] A cavity in the collector head can allow for disinfection of inserted objects (e.g., −2 KV to −3 KV). For instance, human hands, an n-95 or surgical mask, gloves, PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), car keys, cell phones, kitchen silverware, or the like can be inserted quickly and conveniently.
[0026] An embodiment of the emitter base is shown in
[0027] II. Operation of the Robot
[0028] In operation, the cold plasma system provides a uniform ion matrix distribution in a given space which in turn allows for a more efficient collection of micron/sub-micron viral constituents. Using its mobility, the robot of
[0029] Alternatively, an object sensing robot can self-navigate by adjusting the predetermined pattern based on known or unknown objects. Yet another variation uses intelligent routing with a retrofitted camera and a UV inspection lamp in order to scan the floor cleanliness for live monitoring at all times. Thus, roaming patterns can be adjusted on-the-fly.
[0030] One implementation centrally manages a pool of mobile robots in cooperation around a large area for optimal coverage amongst the aggregated area covered by the mobile robots. A centralized controller adjusts individual mobile robot routes based on dynamic feedback.
[0031] III. Advantages of the Cold Plasma System
[0032] In general, the cold plasma system neutralizes a complexity of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and collects urban environmental hydrocarbons, paraffins, and harmful molecular structures, such as Agent Orange, as shown in
[0033] The cold plasma system has been proven to collect particle/species geometries anywhere from 1000 microns to as small as 0.001 microns (10 Angstroms), as verified by Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy and other highly accurate analytical instrumentation. A relative size chart of various contaminants are shown in
[0034] The cold plasma system is preferably safe and designed to be extremely operator friendly. There are no radio frequency or electromagnetic interferences (RFI/EMI) generated. One embodiment operates only with low voltage, low current (DC) sources. The cold plasma system can be implemented to generate absolutely zero harmful ozone, for high volume class 10 cleanrooms and clinical.
[0035] IV. General Computing Devices
[0036] Many of the functionalities described herein can be implemented with computer software, computer hardware, or a combination.
[0037] Computer software products (e.g., non-transitory computer products storing source code) may be written in any of various suitable programming languages, such as C, C++, C#, Oracle® Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby, AJAX, and Adobe® Flash®. The computer software product may be an independent application with data input and data display modules. Alternatively, the computer software products may be classes that are instantiated as distributed objects. The computer software products may also be component software such as Java Beans (from Sun Microsystems) or Enterprise Java Beans (EJB from Sun Microsystems).
[0038] Furthermore, the computer that is running the previously mentioned computer software may be connected to a network and may interface to other computers using this network. The network may be on an intranet or the Internet, among others. The network may be a wired network (e.g., using copper), telephone network, packet network, an optical network (e.g., using optical fiber), or a wireless network, or any combination of these. For example, data and other information may be passed between the computer and components (or steps) of a system of the invention using a wireless network using a protocol such as Wi-Fi (IEEE standards 802.11, 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11e, 802.11g, 802.11i, 802.11n, and 802.ac, just to name a few examples). For example, signals from a computer may be transferred, at least in part, wirelessly to components or other computers.
[0039] In an embodiment, with a Web browser executing on a computer workstation system, a user accesses a system on the World Wide Web (WWW) through a network such as the Internet. The Web browser is used to download web pages or other content in various formats including HTML, XML, text, PDF, and postscript, and may be used to upload information to other parts of the system. The Web browser may use uniform resource identifiers (URLs) to identify resources on the Web and hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) in transferring files on the Web.
[0040] This description of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form described, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teaching above. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications. This description will enable others skilled in the art to best utilize and practice the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to a particular use. The scope of the invention is defined by the following claims.