RAISED FLOOR AIR SANITIZATION SYSTEM
20220221174 · 2022-07-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F8/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F3/167
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24F8/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A raised floor system includes a plurality of base units and at least one sanitizer unit. The plurality of base units are configured to define a portion of a floor. The sanitizer unit is configured to provide sanitized air to an environment above the floor. The sanitizer unit includes a housing; an ultraviolet light source disposed in the housing; a fan configured to facilitate air to flow into the housing, across the ultraviolet light source, and out of the housing into the environment; and a cover plate disposed on the housing, the cover plate configured to define a portion of the floor and to allow air to exit the housing into the environment.
Claims
1. A raised floor system, comprising: a plurality of base units configured to define a portion of a floor; and at least one sanitizer unit configured to provide sanitized air to an environment above the floor, the sanitizer unit including: a housing; an ultraviolet light source disposed in the housing; a fan configured to facilitate air to flow into the housing, across the ultraviolet light source, and out of the housing into the environment; and a cover plate disposed on the housing, the cover plate configured to define a portion of the floor and to allow air to exit the housing into the environment.
2. The raised floor system of claim 1, wherein the floor is configured to support floor loads from about 10 pounds per square foot (lbs/ft.sup.2) to 50,000 lbs/ft.sup.2.
3. The raised floor system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of base units and the at least one sanitizer unit are spaced-apart to define channels therebetween.
4. The raised floor system of claim 3, further including a channel plate configured to cover at least one of the channels, the channel plates supported by the base units or sanitizer unit.
5. The raised floor system of claim 1, wherein the sanitizer unit and plurality of base units are configured to be modularly re-arranged between a first configuration and a second configuration.
6. The raised floor system of claim 1, wherein the housing of the sanitizer unit includes an inlet along a wall of the housing to permit air flowing between the sanitizer unit and the plurality of base units to enter the sanitizer unit.
7. The raised floor system of claim 1, wherein the housing of the sanitizer unit, when covered by the cover plate, cooperates with the base units to define an approximately level plane along top surfaces thereof.
8. The raised floor system of claim 1, wherein the ultraviolet light source includes an ultraviolet bulb or an ultraviolet light emitting diode.
9. A raised floor system, comprising: a plurality of pedestals; a plurality of floor tiles, wherein each floor tile is supported by at least one pedestal of the plurality of pedestals, the plurality of floor tiles defining a portion of a floor thereabove and a plenum therebelow; and at least one sanitizer unit configured to provide sanitized air to an environment above the floor, the sanitizer unit including: a housing; an ultraviolet light source disposed in the housing and configured; a fan configured to cause air to flow into the housing and exit the housing into the environment; and an end plate disposed on the housing, the end plate configured to allow air to exit the housing into the environment; wherein one of the floor tiles is configured to receive the sanitizer unit therethrough such that the end plate of the sanitizer unit is approximately level with a top of the floor tile.
10. The raised floor system of claim 9, wherein the floor is configured to support floor loads from about 10 lbs/ft.sup.2 to 50,000 lbs/ft.sup.2.
11. The raised floor system of claim 9, wherein the plurality of pedestals, the plurality of floor tiles, and the at least one sanitizer unit are configured to be modularly re-arranged between a first configuration and a second configuration.
12. The raised floor system of claim 9, wherein the housing of the sanitizer unit includes an inlet along a bottom portion of the housing to permit air flowing in the plenum to enter the sanitizer unit, flow through the housing of the sanitizer unit, and exit out the end plate of the sanitizer unit.
13. The raised floor system of claim 9, wherein the housing is a hollow tube, the ultraviolet light source is oriented vertically within the hollow tube, and the fan is coupled to an end of the hollow tube.
14. An air sanitizer unit, comprising: a housing configured to integrate with a modular raised floor system defining a floor, the housing including a cover configured to be approximately level with a top surface of the raised floor system; an ultraviolet light source disposed in the housing; and a fan configured to cause air to flow into the housing, across the ultraviolet light source, and exit the housing into an environment above the floor.
15. The air sanitizer unit of claim 14, wherein the housing approximates a base unit of a raised floor system and is configured to replace a base unit of the raised floor system.
16. The air sanitizer unit of claim 15, wherein the fan is configured to pull air flowing between base units of the raised floor system or pull air from the environment above the raised floor system and cause the air to flow out of the housing and into the environment above the raised floor system.
17. The air sanitizer unit of claim 16, wherein the cover includes a first grate at a first end portion thereof and a second grate at a second portion thereof, wherein the fan is configured to pull air into the housing through either the first grate or second grate and the other of the first grate or second grate.
18. The air sanitizer unit of claim 14, wherein the cover includes a first grate at a first end portion thereof and a second grate at a second end portion thereof, the ultraviolet light source disposed in the housing between the first and second grates.
19. The air sanitizer unit of claim 14, further including a floor tile configured to receive the housing, the floor tile configured to replace a standard floor tile of a raised floor system.
20. The air sanitizer unit of claim 14, wherein the housing is configured to be suspended by a floor tile of a raised floor system such that the air sanitizer unit does not interfere with a top surface of the floor tile.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The above and other aspects and features of the present disclosure will become more apparent in view of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] With reference to
[0035] The plurality of floor base units 110 may include any number of floor base units 112 arranged in any desirable manner (e.g., a square grid) to meet the needs of the location of the raised floor air sanitization system 100. The raised floor air sanitization system 100 may be at least partially covered by traditional flooring (not shown) such as, but not limited to, vinyl tiles, carpet, carpet tiles, linoleum, laminate flooring, rubber tiles, wood, stone, and ceramic tiles.
[0036] Each base unit 112 generally defines a box-like structure and is configured to withstand floor loads when installed (e.g., 10 pounds per square foot (lbs/ft.sup.2) to 200 lbs/ft.sup.2, or load ratings from 100 lbs to 50.00 lbs). In aspects, the box-like structure may be a podium. Base units 112 may be of any shape or size, such as, but not limited to, polygons, cylinders, or triangular-box structures. The base units 112 may be made of any suitable material for withstanding floor loads, such as metal, high strength plastic, combinations thereof, etc. Channel plate 114 is similarly configured to withstand floor loads and may be made of the same or different material(s) as the base units 112.
[0037] The raised floor air sanitization system 100 is configured to define channels 102 (see
[0038] With reference to
[0039] The cover plate 124 is configured to removably couple to the housing 122. The cover plate 124 and housing 122 are configured to withstand floor loads (e.g., commercial floor loads of a mall or office building), such that, together with the plurality of base units 110 and channel plates 114, the raised floor air sanitization system 100 is able to withstand floor loads.
[0040] The cover plate 124 includes one or more grates 125 to allow air to pass through the sanitizer base unit 120. The grates 125 may cover 1% to 99% of a surface area of the cover plate 124. In aspects, the grates 125 are positioned such that they are not directly over the UV light source 126 to limit UV light from traveling directly into the environment. In aspects, the grates 125 cover 1% to 25% of the surface area of the cover plate such that the UV light source 126 is located in the housing 122 under the remaining 99% to 75%, respectively, of the surface area of the cover plate such that UV light is not directly emitted into the environment. In aspects, a first grate 125 is disposed on one side of the UV light source 126 and a second grate 125 is disposed on a second, opposite side of the UV light source 126. In such aspects and other aspects, the fan 128 is positioned to direct air from the first grate 125 across the UV light sources 126 to the second grate 125.
[0041] The UV light source 126 sanitizes free-flowing air or air pulled into the sanitizer base unit 120 via the fan 128 by emitting UV radiation to destroy or weaken any pathogens, viruses, bacteria, mold, fungi, or other similar harmful organisms or pollutants. The air may be pulled from the environment above the raised floor sanitizing system 100, e.g., through one or more of the grates 125, and/or from the channels 102. The UV light source 126 may be UV bulbs or UV light emitting diodes (UV LEDs). One or more UV light sources 126 may be positioned in the housing 122, such as two UV bulbs or an array of UV LEDs.
[0042] With reference to
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[0044] The plurality of base units 110 and a plurality of sanitizer base units 120 may be arranged in any suitable configuration. Strategically, multiple sanitizer base units 120 may be positioned in areas of higher traffic or occupancy so as to provide cleaner air in those areas. For example, a server closet with low traffic may have one or two sanitizer base units 120 in the raised floor air sanitizer system 100, but a high traffic, open-floor office plan may have several sanitizer base units 120 positioned between desks or workspaces. The raised floor air sanitizer system 100 is configured to be adaptable to the air sanitizing requirements of any space, building or environment. In aspects, the raised floor air sanitizing system 100 may be easily reconfigured any number of times by redistributing or replacing a base unit 112 for a sanitizer base unit 120 or vice versa. For example, the raised floor air sanitizer system may include a “checker-board” pattern of base units 112 and sanitizer units 120 or a pattern of three base units 112 between each sanitizer unit 120.
[0045] The sanitizer base units 120 are able to be relocated and powered easily, since the raised floor sanitizing system 100 is configured to enable passage of power and networking cables through the channels 102 of the raised floor sanitizing system 100, and power cables can be easily routed through the channels 102 to power the sanitizer base units 120. For example, as illustrated in
[0046] With reference to
[0047] The pedestals 210 operate to elevate floor tiles 230 to define an air handling system such as plenum 202 below. The air handling system (e.g., including plenum 202) enables power and networking cables to be routed under the floor as desired. Additionally, the air handling system (e.g., including plenum 202) provides a space for underfloor air distribution (UFAD), such as forced ventilation, air conditioning, or heating. Each pedestal of the plurality of pedestals 210 may be made of any suitable material, such as metal, plastic, or wood.
[0048] Each floor tile 232 of the plurality of floor tiles 230 may be metal (or other suitable) plates supporting traditional flooring or may be traditional floor tiles supported directly by the pedestals 210. The floor tiles 230 may be of any shape or size. At least one floor tile 232 of the plurality of floor tiles 230 is configured to receive a top end of the sanitizer unit 220. The raised floor air sanitizing system 200 may include as many floor tiles 232 configured to receive as many air sanitizer units 220 as desired and arranged in any pattern as desired.
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[0051] Any number of floor tiles 230 with sanitizer units 220 may be used in the raised floor air sanitizer system 200 as similarly discussed above with reference to raised floor air sanitizer system 100 (
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[0053] Sanitizer units 320 include a housing 322 to hold a plurality of UV light sources 326 (e.g., UV bulbs). Housing 322 includes length L3 such that housing 322 extends parallel to the plurality of floor tiles 330 to include any number of UV light sources 326. For example, as shown in
[0054] Sanitizer unit 320 includes a fan 328. In aspects, fan 328 is a centrifugal fan. Centrifugal fan 328 provides increased air pressure and a steadier flow of air over the plurality of UV light sources 326 compared with an axial fan. Sanitizer unit 320 includes a shaft 324 with a grate 325 at an end portion thereof configured to support the sanitizer unit 320 on a floor tile 332 and allow sanitizer air to flow from the sanitizer unit 320 into the environment above, as similarly described above with respect to end plate 224a of sanitizer unit 220 (
[0055] The phrases “in an aspect,” “in aspects,” “in various aspects,” “in some aspects,” or “in other aspects” may each refer to one or more of the same or different aspects in accordance with the present disclosure. A phrase in the form “A or B” means “(A), (B), or (A and B).” A phrase in the form “at least one of A, B, or C” means “(A); (B); (C); (A and B); (A and C); (B and C); or (A, B, and C).”
[0056] From the foregoing and with reference to the various figure drawings, those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain modifications can also be made to the present disclosure without departing from the scope of the same. It should be understood that various aspects disclosed herein may be combined in different combinations than the combinations specifically presented in the description and accompanying drawings. While several aspects of the disclosure have been shown in the drawings, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular aspects. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.