Decontamination Station
20210370034 · 2021-12-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L2202/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K3/285
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G21F9/002
PHYSICS
A61K31/045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A decontamination apparatus for misting a user with a decontaminating alcohol mist. The decontamination apparatus is configured to decontaminate a person and their clothing simultaneously. A frame component defines a decontamination area for the user to enter. A fluid reservoir retains a decontamination solution until it is dispensed via a plurality of nozzles. The plurality of nozzles may be positioned around the frame component, be integrated into a dispensing component that rotates around the user or be integrated into a dispensing component that partially surrounds the user and moves up and down for full coverage. A plastic or nylon chamber may be attached to the frame component to surround the decontamination area to prevent overspray.
Claims
1. A decontamination apparatus comprising: a frame component defining a decontamination area; a fluid reservoir for retaining a decontamination solution; a conduit in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir; and a plurality of outlets positioned around the frame component in fluid communication with the conduit; and wherein the decontamination solution is expelled via the plurality of outlets.
2. The decontamination apparatus of claim 1, wherein the decontamination solution is an alcohol solution of between 60% and 90% ethyl or isopropyl alcohol.
3. The decontamination apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of outlets are misting nozzles.
4. The decontamination apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of outlets are positioned to cover the decontamination area.
5. The decontamination apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid reservoir is constructed to retain the decontamination solution under pressure.
6. The decontamination apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an activation component for initiating a decontamination cycle.
7. The decontamination apparatus of claim 6, wherein the activation component is motion activated.
8. A decontamination apparatus comprising a frame component; a fluid reservoir for retaining a decontamination solution; a conduit in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir; and a rotatable dispensing component comprising a mist dispensing element and a plurality of outlets in fluid communication with the conduit; and wherein the decontamination solution is expelled via the plurality of outlets.
9. The decontamination apparatus of claim 8, wherein the plurality of outlets are misting nozzles.
10. The decontamination apparatus of claim 8, wherein the fluid reservoir is pressurized.
11. The decontamination apparatus of claim 8, wherein the mist dispensing element rotates to define a decontamination area within the frame component.
12. The decontamination apparatus of claim 8, wherein the rotatable dispensing component further comprises a conduit attachment element rotatably connecting the mist dispensing element to the conduit.
13. The decontamination apparatus of claim 8, wherein the dispensing component extends downward from a top cross pole of the frame component.
14. The decontamination apparatus of claim 8 further comprising an activation component for initiating a decontamination cycle.
15. A decontamination apparatus comprising: a frame component; a fluid reservoir for retaining a decontamination solution; a conduit in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir; and a dispensing component comprising a mist dispensing element and a plurality of outlets in fluid communication with the conduit; and wherein the decontamination solution is expelled via the plurality of outlets.
16. The decontamination apparatus of claim 15, wherein the mist dispensing element partially circles a decontamination area.
17. The decontamination apparatus of claim 15, wherein the dispensing component is movable vertically within the frame component.
18. The decontamination apparatus of claim 15, wherein the dispensing component is movably attached to the frame component via a pair of rails.
19. The decontamination apparatus of claim 15 further comprising a decontamination chamber attached to the frame component.
20. The decontamination apparatus of claim 15 further comprising an activation component for initiating a decontamination cycle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The description refers to provided drawings in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the different views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] The innovation is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding thereof. It may be evident, however, that the innovation can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to facilitate a description thereof. Various embodiments are discussed hereinafter. It should be noted that the figures are described only to facilitate the description of the embodiments. They do not intend as an exhaustive description of the invention or do not limit the scope of the invention. Additionally, an illustrated embodiment need not have all the aspects or advantages shown. Thus, in other embodiments, any of the features described herein from different embodiments may be combined.
[0030] The present invention, in one exemplary embodiment, is a portable in-home decontamination station that uses a chamber-style system designed to facilitate decontamination of a person and their clothing upon entering a home. The system is configured to spray approximately between 60-91% alcohol mist onto the user. Motion sensors may be integrated into the system to provide a no-touch ability to decontaminate oneself.
[0031] A rectangular structure is configured with several projectiles that spray the mist as the user passes through the structure. Alternatively, a curved spray arm rotates around the user to spray the mist onto the user. Alternatively, the user steps into a partially circular spray arm that moves up and down within the rectangular structure while spraying the mist onto the user. A plastic or nylon chamber may be attached to the rectangular structure to surround the decontamination area to prevent overspray. Overall, the system is intended to sanitize germs, viruses, and bacteria from the user and reduce the chance of spreading illness.
[0032] Referring initially to the drawings,
[0033] The decontamination apparatus 100 comprises a frame component 102. The frame component 102 is preferably generally rectangular in configuration and is tubular and hollow. The frame component 102 defines a decontamination area 104 where the user can enter and be decontaminated, and is preferably comprised of a plastic, fiberglass, metal or other suitable material. The frame component 102 comprises a pair of vertical poles 106 connected at the top by a top cross pole 108. Each of the pair of vertical poles 106 terminated at the bottom in a base support 110 for stability. The frame component 102 is dimensioned to receive a human being within.
[0034] The decontamination apparatus 100 further comprises a fluid reservoir 112, a conduit 114, and a plurality of outlets 126. The fluid reservoir 112 is configured to retain the decontamination solution and would have a closeable opening therein for receiving the solution. The fluid reservoir 112 is constructed to retain the decontamination solution under pressure (e.g., a pressurized gas cartridge or pump and associated power supply). The conduit 114 is a tube or hose in fluid communication with and connected to the fluid reservoir 112.
[0035] The plurality of outlets 126 are located around the frame component 102 and are directed generally inward toward and cover the defined decontamination area 104. The plurality of outlets 126 are misting nozzles and are fluidly connected to fluid reservoir 112 via the conduit 114 which runs throughout the frame component 102. The decontamination apparatus 100 further comprises an activation component 130. The activation component 130 may be manually triggered or triggered by motion, such as by a motion activated trigger, sensor, button or switch to initiate a decontamination cycle. Once the decontamination cycle is initiated, the fluid reservoir 112 releases the decontamination fluid under pressure into the conduit 114 where it is delivered to the plurality of outlets 126 and expelled onto the user as an alcohol mist as illustrated in
[0036] In an additional embodiment as illustrated in
[0037] The fluid reservoir 212 is constructed to retain the decontamination solution under pressure. The conduit 114 is a tube or hose in fluid communication with and connected to the fluid reservoir 112. The decontamination is typically an alcohol solution capable of being dispensed as a mist as discussed supra.
[0038] The rotatable dispensing component 220 is vertically disposed and rotatably attached to the top cross pole 208 of the frame component 202 extending downward. The rotatable dispensing component 220 comprises a mist dispensing element 224 and a plurality of outlets 226. The mist dispensing element 224 is generally curved in shape and rotates within the frame component 202 to define a decontamination area. The rotatable dispensing component 220 further comprises a conduit attachment element 222 rotatably connecting the mist dispensing element 224 to the conduit 214.
[0039] The plurality of outlets 226 are located along the mist dispensing element 224 and are generally directed inward toward the decontamination area. The plurality of outlets 226 are typically misting nozzles. The rotatable dispensing component 220 is fluidly connected to fluid reservoir 212 via the conduit 214 which runs throughout the frame component 202. The decontamination apparatus 200 further comprises an activation component 230. The activation component 230 may be manually triggered or triggered by motion, such as by a motion activated trigger, to initiate a decontamination cycle. Once the decontamination cycle is initiated, the fluid reservoir 212 releases the decontamination fluid under pressure into the conduit 214 where it is delivered to the plurality of outlets 226 and expelled onto the user as a mist as the mist dispensing element 224 rotates around the user to provide full coverage as illustrated in
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[0043] The dispensing component 320 comprises a mist dispensing element 322 and a plurality of outlets 326. The mist dispensing element 322 is partially circular in shape and partially circles a decontamination area. The plurality of outlets 326 are located along the mist dispensing element 322 and are directed inward toward the decontamination area. The plurality of outlets 326 are misting nozzles. The dispensing component 320 is fluidly connected to fluid reservoir 312 via the conduit 314 which runs throughout the frame component 302. The decontamination apparatus 300 further comprises an activation component 330. The activation component 330 may be manually triggered or triggered by motion, such as by a motion activated trigger, to initiate a decontamination cycle. Once the decontamination cycle is initiated, the fluid reservoir 312 releases the decontamination fluid under pressure into the conduit 314 where it is delivered to the plurality of outlets 326 and expelled onto the user as a mist as the dispensing component 320 moves up and down within the frame component 302 to provide full coverage as illustrated in
[0044] It is contemplated that the decontamination apparatus 100, 200, and 300 constructed in accordance with the present invention will be tailored and adjusted by those of ordinary skill in the art to accommodate various levels of performance demand imparted during actual use. Accordingly, while this invention has been described by reference to certain specific embodiments and examples, it will be understood that this invention is capable of further modifications. This application is, therefore, intended to cover any variations, uses or adaptations of the invention following the general principles thereof, and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and fall within the limits of the appended claims.
[0045] Notwithstanding the forgoing, the decontamination apparatus 100, 200, and 300 of the present invention and its various structural components can be of any suitable size, shape, and configuration as is known in the art without affecting the overall concept of the invention, provided that it accomplishes the above stated objectives. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the shape and size of the decontamination apparatus 100, 200, and 300 and its various components and material, as shown in the FIGS. are for illustrative purposes only, and that many other shapes and sizes of the decontamination apparatus 100, 200, and 300 are well within the scope of the present disclosure. Although the dimensions of the decontamination apparatus 100, 200, and 300 are important design parameters for attaining decontamination, the decontamination apparatus 100, 200, and 300 and its components may be of any shape or size that ensures optimal performance during use and/or that suits user need and/or preference.
[0046] What has been described above includes examples of the claimed subject matter. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the claimed subject matter, but one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize that many further combinations and permutations of the claimed subject matter are possible. Accordingly, the claimed subject matter is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, to the extent that the term “includes” is used in either the detailed description or the claims, such term is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising” as “comprising” is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.