METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISINFECTION OF A VEHICLE INTERIOR
20220023466 · 2022-01-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60H3/0078
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61L2202/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for disinfecting a vehicle interior comprises a germicidal light source and a support module fixedly mountable in the vehicle interior and supporting the germicidal light source. The support module is configured for changing an emission direction of radiation emitted by the germicidal light source such that the germicidal radiation may be directed at specific parts and surfaces in the vehicle interior.
Claims
1. A device for disinfecting a vehicle interior, the device comprising a germicidal light source and a support module fixedly mountable in the vehicle interior and supporting the germicidal light source, wherein the support module is configured to change an emission direction of radiation emitted by the germicidal light source.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the support module is configured to change a position and/or an orientation of the germicidal light source.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the support module comprises a beam moveably arranged in a plane substantially parallel to and adjacent to a roof of the vehicle interior, the germicidal light source being supported on the beam such that the germicidal light source is moveable with the beam.
4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the support module comprises a guide rail extending in a plane substantially parallel to and adjacent to a roof of the vehicle interior, the germicidal light source being moveably supported on the guide rail.
5. The device according to claim 2, wherein the support module comprises a base unit and a moveably arranged arm, wherein the arm is coupled to the base unit at a first end portion of the arm and the germicidal light source is mounted on a second end portion of the arm.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the base unit is configured to be mounted on a roof of the vehicle interior.
7. The device according to claim 5, wherein the arm is extendable such that a distance between the first end portion and the second end portion is adjustable.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the support module comprises an optical element, wherein the optical element is configured to change the emission direction of radiation emitted by the germicidal light source.
9. The device according to claim 1 and further comprising a control unit, wherein the control unit is configured to control the emission direction of the germicidal light source.
10. The device according to claim 9, and further comprising a detector, the detector being configured to detect an amount of radiation impinging on the detector and being operatively coupled to the control unit, wherein the control unit is configured to change the emission direction towards the detector such that the detector is enabled to detect an amount of radiation emitted by the germicidal light source.
11. A roof assembly for a vehicle roof, the roof assembly comprising: a roof; and a device for disinfecting a vehicle interior, the device comprising a germicidal light source and a support module fixedly mounted to the roof and supporting the germicidal light source, wherein the support module is configured to change an emission direction of radiation emitted by the germicidal light source.
12. An air disinfection system for a vehicle interior comprising: a device for disinfecting a vehicle interior, the device comprising a germicidal light source and a support module fixedly mountable in the vehicle interior and supporting the germicidal light source, wherein the support module is configured to change an emission direction of radiation emitted by the germicidal light source; and a disinfection chamber, wherein the emission direction of the germicidal light source is changeable between a direction towards the disinfection chamber and a direction towards a surface in the vehicle interior.
13. A method for disinfecting a vehicle interior, a support module being fixedly mounted in the vehicle interior and the support module supporting a germicidal light source, the method comprising: a) activating the germicidal light source to emit radiation in an emission direction; b) varying the emission direction of the radiation emitted by the germicidal light source; and c) deactivating the germicidal light source.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein varying the emission direction of the radiation emitted by the germicidal light source comprises changing a position and/or an orientation of the germicidal light source to vary the emission direction for providing the radiation emitted by the germicidal light source at multiple locations in the vehicle interior.
15. A computer-readable storage medium storing computer executable instructions for instructing a processor to perform the method according to claim 13.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0041] The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same reference numerals have been used to identify the same or similar elements throughout the several views.
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[0043] In the illustrated embodiment, the moveable panel 2a may be in a closed position, which is a position wherein the moveable panel 2a is arranged over and closes the first roof opening 3a and thus usually is arranged in a plane of the vehicle roof 1. Further, the moveable panel 2a may be in a tilted position, which is a position wherein a rear end RE of the moveable panel 2a is raised as compared to the closed position, while a front end FE of the moveable panel 2a is still in the closed position. Further, the moveable panel 2a may be in an open position, which is a position wherein the moveable panel 2a is slid open and the first roof opening 3a is partly or completely exposed.
[0044] It is noted that the illustrated vehicle roof 1 corresponds to a passenger car. The present invention is however not limited to passenger cars. Any other kind of vehicles that may be provided with a moveable panel are contemplated as well.
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[0046] The second roof opening 3b is arranged under the fixed panel 2b such that light may enter a vehicle interior passenger compartment through the fixed panel 2b, presuming that the fixed panel 2b is a glass panel or a similarly transparent panel, for example made of a plastic material or any other suitable material. The second roof opening 3b with a transparent or translucent fixed panel 2b is optional and may be omitted in another embodiment of the open roof assembly.
[0047] The wind deflector 4 is commonly a flexible material, e.g. a woven or non-woven cloth having through holes arranged therein or a web or net. The flexible material is supported by a support structure 4a, e.g. a bar-like or tube-like structure, which structure is hingedly coupled, directly or indirectly, to the frame 5 at a hinge 4b.
[0048] The wind deflector 4 is arranged in front of the first roof opening 3a and adapts air flow when the moveable panel 2a is in the open position. In its raised position, the wind deflector 4 reduces inconvenient noise due to air flow during driving. When the moveable panel 2a is in the closed position or in the tilted position, the wind deflector 4 is held down below the front end FE of the moveable panel 2a.
[0049] Usually, the wind deflector 4 is raised by a spring force when the moveable panel 2a slides to an open position and the wind deflector 4 is pushed down by the moveable panel 2a when the moveable panel 2a slides back into its closed position. In
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[0051] The drive cables 7, 8 couple the electric motor 9 to the mechanisms of the respective guide assemblies 6a, 6b such that upon operating the electric motor 9, the mechanisms start to move. In particular, a core of the drive cable 7, 8 is moved by the electric motor 9 such to push or pull on the mechanisms of the respective guides 6a, 6b. Such a drive assembly is well known in the art and is therefore not further elucidated herein. Still, any other suitable drive assembly may be employed as well without departing from the scope of the present invention. Moreover, in a particular embodiment, an electric motor may be operatively arranged between the respective guides and the respective mechanisms of the guide assemblies 6a, 6b and, in such embodiment, a drive assembly may be omitted completely.
[0052] In the illustrated embodiment, the guide assemblies 6a, 6b may start movement with raising the rear end RE of the moveable panel 2a, thereby bringing the moveable panel 2a in the tilted position. Then, from the tilted position, the guide assemblies 6a, 6b may start to slide to bring the moveable panel 2a in the open position. The present invention is however not limited to such embodiment. For example, in another embodiment, the moveable panel 2a may be moveable to a tilted position by raising the rear end RE, while an open position is reached by first lowering the rear end RE and then sliding the moveable panel 2a under the fixed panel 2b or any other structure or element provided behind the rear end RE of the moveable panel 2a. In further exemplary embodiments, the moveable panel 2a may be merely moveable between a closed position and a tilted position or between a closed position and an open position.
[0053] In the illustrated embodiment, the electric motor 9 is mounted near or below the front end FE of the moveable panel 2a at a recess 10. In another embodiment, the electric motor 9 may be positioned at any other suitable position or location. For example, the electric motor 9 may be arranged near or below the rear end RE of the moveable panel 2a or below the fixed panel 2b.
[0054] A control module 11 is schematically illustrated and is operatively coupled to the electric motor 9. The control module 11 may be any kind of processing module, either a software controlled processing module or a dedicated processing module, like an ASIC, which are both well known to those skilled in the art. The control module 11 may be a stand-alone control module or it may be operatively connected to another control module, like a multipurpose, generic vehicle control module. In yet another embodiment, the control module 11 may be embedded in or be part of such a generic vehicle control module. Essentially, the control module 11 may be embodied by any control module suitable for, capable of and configured for performing operation of the electric motor 9 and thus the moveable roof assembly.
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[0056] The germicidal light source 36 is configured to emit radiation having a wavelength that eliminates microbial contamination like bacteria, viruses, fungi and the like. For example, photolytic and photocatalytic disinfection using UV radiation are well known. Photolytic disinfection usually applies UV-C radiation, whereas photocatalytic disinfection may use UV-A, UV-B or UV-C radiation in combination with a certain substance or material, e.g. particulate material, such as titanium dioxide. In either case, the disinfection is only effective if the radiation actually reaches the surface to be cleaned. However, in the illustrated vehicle interior 20 according to the prior art, the germicidal radiation is not able to reach all surfaces.
[0057] For example, a seat belt 34 is frequently touched by an occupant and is therefore prone to microbial contamination. The germicidal radiation emitted in a direction A1 of the seat belt 34 impinges on a headrest 31 of a front seat. Hence, any microbial contamination on the seat belt 34 is not treated and eliminated. Likewise, any microbial contamination on a backrest 32, either on a front surface or a back surface thereof, cannot be eliminated due to an angle of the emitted radiation (direction A2) relative to the backrest 32. Yet another example is a support handle 38 arranged above a door of the vehicle. Due to its position close to the interior side of the vehicle roof, even with a wide spreading angle of radiation of the germicidal light source 36, the germicidal radiation cannot reach the support handle 38 (direction A3), which is intended to held by occupants and is therefore prone to microbial contamination.
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[0059] Referring to the schematic illustration of
[0060] A germicidal light source 44 may be arranged at and supported by such leading edge 42 such that the germicidal light source 44 is moveably arranged in the vehicle interior 20.
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[0067] In such embodiment, a spreading angle of the germicidal radiation 46 emitted by the germicidal light source 44 may be selected or controlled to be smaller, as illustrated in
[0068] Further, besides the two directions of translational movement, the germicidal light source 44 may be further moveably arranged by a rotational movement around one or more axes of rotation (e.g. direction A4). In the schematic illustration of
[0069] Instead of moveably arranging the germicidal light source 44, in particular rotatably, the emission direction of the germicidal light source 44 may be controlled and changed by application of an optical element like a lens or a mirror 98, for instance, coupled to a drive motor or actuator 100. For example, an elliptical mirror may be used to control and change a spreading angle or an emission direction or both by a relative movement of the elliptical mirror and the germicidal light source 44. It is considered that a skilled person is able to conceive and construct other arrangements for changing an emission direction of radiation of a germicidal light source.
[0070] Further, it is believed to be apparent to those skilled in the art to provide a suitable control unit for controlling any movement or other action for changing the emission direction of the germicidal light source 44 such that the relevant surfaces in the vehicle interior 20 are irradiated in a disinfection process. In particular, such disinfection process is preferably only performed when no occupants are present in the vehicle interior 20 as the germicidal radiation 46 may be harmful for human beings as well.
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[0072] The base unit 52 may be provided with all kind of features such as interior lighting 54, a ventilation function, multimedia features, etc.
[0073] As illustrated in
[0074] In a particular embodiment, as illustrated in
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[0076] In an embodiment of the ventilating unit 60 corresponding to the base unit 54 of
[0077] In the disinfection chamber 62, the air is treated to eliminate microbes. Thereto, a photolytic and/or a photocatalytic disinfection may be applied. For photolytic disinfection, a germicidal light source 64 emits germicidal radiation 65 into the disinfection chamber 62. Further, for a photocatalytic disinfection, a wall 63 of the disinfection chamber 62 opposing the germicidal light source 64 may be provided with a suitable layer or coating comprising a suitable material or substance for the photocatalytic process, e.g. titanium dioxide. Thus, the ventilating unit 60 is configured to clean air in the vehicle interior 20, when one or more occupants are present in the vehicle interior 20 without irradiating the occupants with the germicidal radiation 65.
[0078] When no occupants are present in the vehicle interior 20, the germicidal light source 64 may be used for cleaning surfaces in the vehicle interior 20 by irradiating such surfaces with the germicidal radiation 65. As shown in
[0079] A suitable control unit for operating the rotatably arranged germicidal light source 64 may be provided within the ventilating unit 60 or may be provided in a separate location and operatively coupled to the ventilating unit 60. Such control unit may also be a central unit for controlling more functions within the vehicle next to the control of the ventilating unit 60, e.g. by application of a suitable computer program.
[0080] Further, the ventilating unit 60 may be provided with sensors, e.g. for detection of presence of occupants or for detecting germicidal radiation 65 as emitted by the germicidal light source 64. As the germicidal radiation 65 is invisible to the human vision, it is not possible to directly determine whether the germicidal light source 64 functions correctly. Providing a detector or sensor for the germicidal radiation 65, emitted radiation 65 may be detected and the operation of the germicidal light source 64 may be verified. Such a detector or sensor may be arranged in or at the wall 63, for example, opposite the germicidal light source 64 (when arranged such that the emission direction is towards the wall 63 as illustrated in
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[0082] The disinfection chamber 62 is arranged at a side of the ventilating unit 60 such that a germicidal light source 64 is arranged at the side of the ventilating unit 60, when the germicidal light source 64 is positioned for irradiating the disinfection chamber 62. With the germicidal light source 64 arranged at the side of the ventilating unit 60, it is possible to provide the germicidal light source 64 at an end portion of an arm as shown in
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[0086] Optionally, the fans 66 may be configured to not only draw in air from the exterior, but may also be configured to draw out air from the vehicle interior 20 by reversing a rotation direction. In such an operation mode, the ionizer 68 may be switched off or may be omitted.
[0087] A control module or unit 102 for any of the foregoing disinfection assemblies is schematically illustrated in
[0088] Detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in expectedly any appropriately detailed structure. In particular, features presented and described in separate dependent claims may be applied in combination and any advantageous combination of such claims are herewith disclosed.
[0089] Further, it is contemplated that structural elements may be generated by application of three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques. Therefore, any reference to a structural element is intended to encompass any computer executable instructions that instruct a computer to generate such a structural element by three-dimensional printing techniques or similar computer controlled manufacturing techniques. Furthermore, any such reference to a structural element is also intended to encompass a computer readable medium carrying such computer executable instructions.
[0090] Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting, but rather to provide an understandable description of the invention. The terms “a” or “an”, as used herein, are defined as one or more than one. The term plurality, as used herein, is defined as two or more than two. The term another, as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more. The terms including and/or having, as used herein, are defined as comprising (i.e., open language). The term coupled, as used herein, is defined as connected, although not necessarily directly.
[0091] The invention being thus described it is apparent that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be apparent to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.