DRAWER STERILIZATION SYSTEM
20220001053 · 2022-01-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L2202/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B88/919
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A kit for retrofitting an existing drawer with a sterilization system, that utilizes one or more light sources configured to emit UV-C light positioned internally within a drawer casing, the light sources being connected through a switch to a power supply. The kit contains components that can be configured such that when the drawer is closed, the switch closes, causing the light source(s) to turn on and sterilize the contents of the drawer.
Claims
1. A kit for retrofitting an existing drawer with a sterilization system, comprising: at least one light source configured to be attached to a top internal surface of a drawer casing in an internal cavity defined by a plurality of internal surfaces of the drawer casing, the top internal surface being one of the plurality of internal surfaces, the at least one light source configured to emit at least one ultraviolet (UV) wavelength towards a drawer capable of being inserted into the internal cavity of the drawer casing; a first switch configured to be attached to one of the plurality of internal surface of the drawer casing to turn the at least one light source on when the drawer is closed and turn off when the drawer opens; a timer module configured to control how long the at least one light source emits the at least one UV wavelength after it is turned on; a power supply; and wiring adapted to connect the power supply to the first switch, the timer module, and the at least one light source.
2. The kit according to claim 1, wherein neither the drawer nor the drawer casing comprises a ventilation aperture.
3. The kit according to claim 1, further comprising a magnet configured to be placed on an internal surface of the drawer such that the magnet will close the first switch when the drawer is closed.
4. The kit according to claim 1, further comprising at least one external visual indicator in electrical communication with the first switch, the visual indicator configured to provide a visual indication of when the at least one light source is emitting the at least one UV wavelength.
5. The kit according to claim 1, further comprising at least one additional manual switch configured to prevent the at least one light source from emitting the at least one UV wavelength when the switch is open.
6. The kit according to claim 1, wherein the wiring is configured with one or more light source connectors such that the one or more light sources can be removably connected to the wiring.
7. The kit according to claim 6, wherein the wiring is configured with one or more power supply connectors such that the power supply can be removable connected to the wiring.
8. The kit according to claim 1, wherein the timer module comprises at least one processor.
9. The kit according to claim 8, wherein the timer module further comprises a display.
10. The kit according to claim 9, wherein the at least one processor is configured with instructions that, when executed, allow a user to adjust how long the at least one light source emits the at least one UV wavelength after it is turned on.
11. The kit according to claim 1, wherein the kit consists of: the at least one light source; the first switch; the timer module; the power supply; the wiring, wherein the first switch and the timer module are directly attached to the wiring, the wiring optionally directly attached to one or more connectors configured to allow the at least one light source, the power supply, or both to be removably attached to the wiring; a magnet configured to be placed on an internal surface of the drawer such that the magnet will close the first switch when the drawer is closed; optionally at least one external visual indicator in electrical communication with the first switch, the visual indicator configured to provide a visual indication of when the at least one light source is emitting the at least one UV wavelength; and optionally at least one additional manual switch configured to prevent the at least one light source from emitting the at least one UV wavelength when the switch is open.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Disclosed is a retrofitting kit for retrofitting an existing drawer (such as a cash drawer, a clothes drawer, etc.) with a sterilization system, and a UV-C sterilization system in particular, in order to effectively eliminate virus, fungi, and/or bacteria from items (such as currency, clothes, food, etc.) placed into the drawer. The disclosed easy-to-install kits provide simple (only provides for powering and controlling UV light sources, with optional visual indicators) sterilization that is safe and effective.
[0020] Referring to
[0021] The one or more light sources (110, 111) may be any UV light source, and is preferably a UV-C light source, and more preferably configured to emit at a peak wavelength between about 200 nm and about 300 nm, and more preferably in the 207 nm to 222 nm range and/or in the 250 nm to 280 nm range. In some embodiments, where two or more light sources (110, 111) are provided, each light source emits the same range of wavelengths. In some embodiments, two or more light sources (110, 111) are provided, at least one light source (110) emits a different range of wavelengths than at least one other light source (111). The light source(s) may be a single emitter, multiple emitters, or an array of emitters. In embodiments utilizing more than one emitter, the emitters may be in series or in parallel.
[0022] The one or more light sources (110, 111) are configured to be positioned within the internal cavity of the drawer casing defined by the various internal surfaces of the drawer casing (e.g., typically, the top, bottom, back, left side, and right sides). The one or more light sources (110, 111) are configured to preferably be attached to a top internal surface (102) of the drawer casing (101) and are configured to emit UV light towards a drawer (105) that slides or is otherwise capable of being inserted into the internal cavity of the drawer casing. Preferably, the light source(s) are configured to emit UV light downward towards a bottom portion (107) of the drawer (105).
[0023] In
[0024] The switch (130) may be any appropriate switch for a closing drawer, and may require an additional component (for example, magnet (140)) to function. In
[0025] The wiring (170) is generally comprised of any insulated conductive material known to those of skill in the art. The wiring is adapted to connect a power supply (180) located external to the drawer casing and/or within the internal cavity, to the first switch, the timer module, and the at least one light source.
[0026] The power supply (180) can be any appropriate power supply. It may, for example, simply be a cord that is directly connected to a power source (190), such as batteries, solar cells, or a building's electrical outlets. Referring briefly to
[0027] Referring back to
[0028] The timing module (120) controls how long each light source (110, 111) emits UV light after the drawer is closed. The timer module (120) may be configured to provide a programmable or non-programmable timer function. Referring briefly to
[0029] In some embodiments, the one or more light sources (110, 111) emit continuously for a predetermined period of time. For surface disinfection, the dosage provided is equal to the irradiance multiplied by time. The dose-response curves for various microorganisms are well-known, or easily determined. For example, it is known that a UV-C dose of just 3.7 mJ/cm.sup.2 is sufficient to achieve a more than 3-log inactivation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Thus, the predetermined period of time can be determined by dividing the required dosage for a target log inactivation of a microorganism by an estimate of the effective irradiance for the specific light source. For example, if an LED operated at 350 mA, at a distance of about 6 cm from the surface to be sterilized has an effective irradiance of about 0.075 mW/cm.sup.2, the required time to provide a 3-log inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 virus is just over 49 seconds (3.7 mJ/cm.sup.2/0.075 mW/cm.sup.2=49.33 seconds).
[0030] In some embodiments, the light sources are configured to provide sufficient irradiance that the predetermined period of time the lights remain active is, e.g., ≤20 minutes, ≤15 minutes, ≤10 minutes, ≤5 minutes, ≤2 minutes, ≤1 minute, ≤50 seconds, or ≤30 seconds.
[0031] In some embodiments, the amount of time is not predetermined based on a target degree of inactivation of a microorganism. The light sources simply begin irradiating when the drawer is shut, and continue to attempt to inactivate microorganisms until the light stops, regardless of how many microorganisms are inactivated. In such embodiments, the timer module allows for an adjustable or non-adjustable predetermined maximum period of time that the light will remain active if the drawer remains shut. In some embodiments, the predetermined maximum period of time the lights remain active is, e.g., ≤30 minutes, ≤25 minutes, ≤20 minutes, ≤15 minutes, ≤10 minutes, or ≤5 minutes.
[0032] In some embodiments, where the drawers are expected to remain closed for longer periods of time, it may be advantageous to reduce the power requirements of the light sources, such that the predetermined period of time may be extended, such up to 240, 120, or 60 minutes.
[0033] In preferred embodiments, the at least one processor is configured with instructions that, when executed, allow a user to adjust how long the at least one light source emits the at least one UV wavelength after it is turned on.
[0034] Referring briefly to
[0035] Referring back to
[0036] In some embodiments, the drawer contains no internal partitioning or other configurations.
[0037] The casing (101) can be comprised of any appropriate material. Preferably, the casing (101) is comprised of a UV-opaque material (i.e., there is substantially zero transmission of UV light through the casing).
[0038] In preferred embodiments, neither the drawer casing (101) nor the drawer (105) has apertures for ventilation.
[0039] Optionally, the kit may include a magnet (140) configured to be placed on an internal surface (106) of the drawer (105) such that the magnet will close the first switch (130) when the drawer is closed.
[0040] Optionally, the kit may include one or more manual switches (160) on an external surface (103) of the drawer casing (101). The manual switches are in electrical communication with the power supply and the one or more light sources, such that the manual switches can prevent the light source from activating if the manual switches are not closed.
[0041] Optionally, the kit may also include one or more visual indicators (150) on an external surface (103) of the drawer casing. In some embodiments, the visual indicators may indicate when the light source is active, when the kit is connected to a power supply, and/or when a manual switch (160) is turned on. In some embodiments, the lights are positioned on the left or right side of the casing, or on exterior of a front door or front portion of the drawer.
[0042] Referring to