Mobile eye washing station
11432996 · 2022-09-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Zhou Weiming (Morris Plains, NJ, US)
- Junyan Xu (Morris Plains, NJ, US)
- Lynette Li (Morris Plains, NJ, US)
- Rocky Qu (Morris Plains, NJ, US)
- Huaqing Liao (Morris Plains, NJ, US)
- Gary Cao (Morris Plains, NJ, US)
- Xue Liu (Morris Plains, NJ, US)
- Zhao Xia Jin (Morris Plains, NJ, US)
- David Hou (Morris Plains, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Apparatuses are described that provide for a mobile eye washing station. An example station includes a fluid storage cartridge that stores unused eye wash fluid and a nozzle assembly in fluid communication with the fluid storage cartridge. In operation, the nozzle assembly dispenses the unused eye wash fluid stored in the fluid storage cartridge via one or more nozzles of the nozzle assembly. The example station further includes a waste fluid collection basin that, in operation, collects eye wash fluid dispersed by the nozzle assembly. Due to contact with the fluid storage cartridge, the waste fluid collection basin compresses the fluid storage cartridge to drive fluid communication between the fluid storage cartridge and the nozzle assembly. The fluid storage cartridge is disposed vertically beneath the waste fluid collection basin.
Claims
1. A mobile eye washing station comprising: a fluid storage cartridge, wherein the fluid storage cartridge is configured to store unused eye wash fluid; a nozzle assembly in fluid communication with the fluid storage cartridge, wherein, in operation, the nozzle assembly is configured to disperse the unused eye wash fluid stored in the fluid storage cartridge via one or more nozzles; and a waste fluid collection basin, wherein, in operation, the waste fluid collection basin is configured to collect eye wash fluid dispersed by the nozzle assembly and, via contact with the fluid storage cartridge, compress the fluid storage cartridge to drive fluid communication between the fluid storage cartridge and the nozzle assembly.
2. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 1, wherein the fluid storage cartridge is disposed vertically beneath the waste fluid collection basin such that, in operation, the weight of the eye wash fluid collected by the waste fluid collection basin compresses the fluid storage cartridge via direct contact.
3. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 2, further comprising one or more fluid channels extending from the fluid storage cartridge disposed vertically beneath the waste fluid collection basin and the nozzle assembly to provide fluid communication therebetween.
4. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 1, further comprising one or more spring loaded assemblies configured to facilitate initial dispersion of the eye wash fluid.
5. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 1, further comprising a station head supporting the nozzle assembly and disposed vertically above the waste fluid collection basin.
6. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 4, wherein the station head is configured to be actuated by a user to cause dispersion of the unused eye wash fluid.
7. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 5, wherein the station head is configured to be actuated via a user inputted, downward force opposite the direction of dispersion of the unused eye wash fluid.
8. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 7, further comprising two spring loaded assemblies disposed vertically above the fluid storage cartridge.
9. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 8, wherein the two spring loaded assemblies are configured to, in response to the user inputted downward force, compress the fluid storage cartridge so as to initially drive fluid communication between the fluid storage cartridge and the nozzle assembly.
10. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 1, wherein the nozzle assembly comprises two nozzles each configured to disperse unused eye wash fluid to respective eyes of a user.
11. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 1, wherein the station further comprises a housing enclosing the fluid storage cartridge and the waste fluid collection basin.
12. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 11, further comprising a door configured to provide selective access to an interior of housing.
13. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 11, wherein the waste fluid collection basin is removable from the housing.
14. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 11, wherein the fluid storage cartridge is removable from the housing.
15. The mobile eye washing station according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of wheels configured to facilitate movement of the station.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Having described certain example embodiments of the present disclosure in general terms above, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings. The components illustrated in the figures may or may not be present in certain embodiments described herein. Some embodiments may include fewer (or more) components than those shown in the figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which some but not all embodiments of the inventions are shown. Indeed, these inventions may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. As used herein, terms such as “front,” “rear,” “top,” etc. are used for explanatory purposes in the examples provided below to describe the relative position of certain components or portions of components. Furthermore, as would be evident to one of ordinary skill in the art in light of the present disclosure, the terms “substantially” and “approximately” indicate that the referenced element or associated description is accurate to within applicable engineering tolerances.
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(12) As described above, the station 100 may be configured as a mobile eye washing station 100 such that the station 100 may be positioned at any location in a facility. Said differently, the station 100 does not require attachment (e.g., temporary or permanent) to an existing structure such as a wall, another machine, or the like. As such, the station 100 may be moved from location to location within a facility without modification to the station 100. Unlike traditional devices that are often affixed to a wall to support the weight of the device, in some embodiments, the station 100 may define a plurality of wheels 104 to facilitate movement of the station. As shown, the wheels 104 may be located on a bottom surface of the housing 102 (e.g., opposite the station head 112 and nozzle assembly 108). While illustrated and described herein with reference to a plurality of wheels 104, the present disclosure contemplates that any number of wheels at any position or orientation as well as other elements (e.g., rollers, casters, or the like) may be used to facilitate mobility of the station 100.
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(15) The station 100 may further include one or more spring loaded assemblies 118 that may be configured to facilitate the initial dispersion of unused eye wash fluid. As shown, in some embodiments, the station 100 may include two (2) spring loaded assemblies 118 disposed vertically above the fluid storage cartridge 114 (e.g., cartridge 114), and adjacent the waste fluid collection basin 116 (e.g., basin 116). The spring loaded assemblies 118 may further define a piston 119 and a spring 120 that are configured to transmit force input from a user so as to compress the cartridge 114.
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(19) As shown, the eye washing station 100 of the present invention may be configured such that the basin 116 and the cartridge 114 are vertically aligned. In particular, the cartridge 114 may be located vertically beneath the basin 116 such that the basin 116 may compress the cartridge 114 through direct contact. As would be evident to one of ordinary skill in the art in light of the present disclosure, this positioning operates to reduce the overall size of the station 100 while also providing improved compression of the cartridge 114 (e.g., via direct contact). As described above, this smaller overall size allows for improved mobility of the eye washing station 100 in that additional overhead weight is not required to be secured to a supporting structure. Furthermore, the use of spring loaded assemblies to initially drive fluid transmission allows for a controlled, continuous flow of eye wash fluid.
(20) Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions 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 the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.