UV-C upper air purifier with down lighting combined fixture
11724000 · 2023-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V33/0064
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61L2202/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V33/0096
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S8/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61L2209/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2209/111
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V23/0471
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21S8/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An air purifying light system using unsafe UV-C emitters mounted on an upward facing portion of the frame of the system and at least visible light LEDs mounted on a lower facing portion of the frame, wherein the UV-C emitters are configured to kill viruses and pathogens in a sanitization zone formed between the frame and the ceiling.
Claims
1. An air purifying light system, comprising: a frame having an upper facing portion and a lower facing portion; a suspension system, configured to suspend the frame from below the ceiling; a plurality of visible light emitting LEDs positioned on the lower facing portion of the frame, to direct visible light below; a plurality of UV-C emitters in the range of 235-280 nm positioned on the upward facing surface, which are configured to kill viruses and pathogens, thus sterilizing the air above the frame; and a plurality of UV-C emitters in the range of 200-235 nm positioned on the lower facing portion of the frame.
2. The air purifying light system of claim 1, further including one or more sensors positioned to form an invisible barrier shield at the level of the frame, wherein the one or more sensors are in communication with a controller that once an object is detected that passes through or interrupts the barrier causes the controller to turn off the plurality of UV-C in the range of 235-280 nm emitters on the upward facing portion of the frame.
3. The air purifying light system of claim 1, wherein the suspension system is configured to suspend the frame at least 1 foot below the ceiling, at least 2 feet below the ceiling, and at least 4 feet below the ceiling.
4. The air purifying light system of claim 1, further including an air circulating system that causes air below the frame to circulate with air above the frame.
5. The air purifying light system of claim 4, wherein the air circulating system includes one or more ceiling fans.
6. The air purifying light system of claim 5, wherein the one or more ceiling fans are directly connected to the frame.
7. The air purifying light system of claim 1, further including a room occupancy sensor, controller and a plurality of UV-C emitters in the range of 235-280 positioned on the lower facing portion of the frame, and wherein the occupancy sensor and controller are configured to control the plurality of UV-C emitters in the range of 235-280 nm positioned on the lower facing portion, based on the sensed occupancy in a room or area where the air purifying light system is installed.
8. The air purifying light system of claim 1, wherein the lower facing UV-C emitters are either 222 nm or 233 nm wavelength emitters.
9. The air purifying light system of claim 1, wherein the upward facing UV-C emitters are either 254 nm, 270 nm or 272 nm wavelength emitters.
10. The air purifying light system of claim 1, wherein the frame is comprised of an outer perimeter and an inner perimeter, having an aperture formed about the inner perimeter.
11. The air purifying light system of claim 1, wherein the ceiling is devoid of any of material that can reflect greater than 5% of the light generated by the UV-C emitters in the range of 235-280 nm on the upward facing portion.
12. An air purifying light system, comprising: a frame having an upper facing portion and a lower facing portion; a suspension system, configured to suspend the frame from below the ceiling; a plurality of visible light emitting LEDs positioned on the lower facing portion of the frame, to direct visible light below; a plurality of UV-C emitters in the range of 200-235 nm positioned on the lower facing surface, which are configured to kill viruses and pathogens, while being safe to operate with humans in the vicinity, thus sterilizing the air below the frame; a plurality of UV-C emitters in the range of 235-280 nm positioned on the upward facing surface, which are configured to kill viruses and pathogens, thus sterilizing the air above the frame.
13. The air purifying light system of claim 12, further including one or more barrier sensors configured to determine if an invisible barrier formed at the position of the frame has been breached, whereupon a breach, a controller can receive the signals from the one more barrier sensors and turn off power to the plurality of UV-C emitters in the range of 235-280 nm positioned on the upward facing surface.
14. The air purifying light system of claim 13, further including an air circulating system that causes air below the frame to circulate with air above the frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) As noted above one of the purposes of the present embodiments is to provide an integrated UV-C air purification light system to both provide light to a given area, while sterilizing the air and surfaces in that given area. It is well understood that UV-C emissions in the range of 200-280 nm are effective at killing viruses, pathogens, bacteria, and microbes. However, it has currently been determined that UV-C in the range of 235 nm to 280 nm can be dangerous to living things, thus it should not be used when living beings (people and animals) are within the area being treated or exposed to UV-C emissions in this 235-280 nm range. For this description this will be considered the ‘unsafe’ UV-C emission range. As a result of these unsafe UV-C emitters, previous systems have attempted to completely enclose or encase the emissions into a confined area, so as to ensure safety.
(6) It should also be understood that recent testing has confirmed that UV-C emissions in the range of 200-235 nm are generally safe to use around living beings, such as humans and animals, while still being effective at neutralizing viruses and so forth. Although UV-C emitters in the 200-235 nm are effective, in some analysis it has been determined that UV-C in the 235-280 can be 6-8 times more effective, which substantially increases the purification rate of a given volume or space. Again, for purposes of this description safe UV-C emissions will be in the range of 200-235 nm. If additional analysis is provided from the scientific community that shifts these ranges up or down some, it should be noted that the principle being provided is to have strategically positioned and controlled in the systems described herein ‘unsafe’ UV-C emitters and ‘safe’ UV-C emitters. Generally, the unsafe UV-C emitters are operating or positioned to expose areas devoid of living beings, while the safe UV-C emitters can be included to operate in the same space as living beings.
(7) One of the advantages of the embodiments and methods described herein are the ability to effect large areas of volume, without the need of complex circulating systems or enclosures, at the same time providing a lighting system to the area or room where the systems and methods are being applied.
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(12) If it is not already understood, by integrating these visible light and UV-C emitters into the systems described herein, it eliminates the need for extensive modifications to an HVAC system already present in a building, which substantially reduces installation and labor costs.
(13) It should also be understood that smaller fans or circulating systems could be directly attached to or work in conjunction with for example systems 100A and 100B described above.
(14) The suspension system 104/204 can be configured to suspend the frame 102/202 at least 1 foot below the ceiling, at least 2 feet below the ceiling and at least 4 feet below the ceiling. Thus, creating a volume or sanitization zone that is much larger in volume than traditional enclosed systems. This larger volume, as well as the positioning of such, is advantageous to simpler or even non-existent active air circulating systems. In other words, the sanitization zone can include the same perimeter and shape of the volume below the frame of the air purifying light system. This can be achieved with a single system having unsafe emitters positioned to emit to the entire space above the frame or provided by multiple systems, such as 100A or 100B positioned above the upper portion of a given room. No current sanitization system using UV-C emission matches the sanitization zone shape to that of the room it is sterilizing, which is another advantage of the system provided herein.
(15) Of course, the present invention is not limited to the above features and advantages. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize additional features and advantages upon reading the following detailed description, and upon viewing the accompanying drawings.
(16) Notably, modifications and other embodiments of the disclosed invention(s) will come to mind to one skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention(s) is/are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of this disclosure. Although specific terms may be employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.