Germicidal UV Lamp Device
20220088239 · 2022-03-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L2202/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The disinfecting lamp device is intended to provide a simple, quick, and effective disinfecting device, that can inactivate pathogens like viruses and bacteria from frequently used surfaces. To accomplish this, the device includes a germicidal UV lamp device that can kill pathogens and disinfect any surface that the lamp illuminates. Further, the device is a portable, lightweight, hand-held, battery powered product that uses photonic energy of a specific nano-meter range of light, i.e., UV light source. The lamp device may be used quickly and effectively on surfaces, documents, keyboards, etc. for quick disinfecting. Furthermore, the product is designed to minimize and reduce any potential risk the operator may have in using the product by inherent safeties regarding UV light. Thus, the device is a safe, effective, non-chemical, and easy to use product to render viruses and bacterial pathogens inactive and non-reproducible.
Claims
1. A disinfecting lamp device comprising: a protective casing; an inner compartment; a germicidal light source; an electrical unit; the inner compartment traversing into the protective casing; the inner compartment extending from a first end of the protective casing towards a second end of the protective casing, wherein the first end is positioned opposite to the second end across the protective casing; the germicidal light source and the electrical unit being mounted within the inner compartment; the germicidal light source being electrically connected to the electrical unit.
2. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 1, comprising: a power source; a DC (direct current) inverter; a microcontroller; the power source, the DC inverter and the microcontroller being mounted within the electrical unit; the power source being electrically connected to the DC inverter; and the DC inverter being electronically connected to the microcontroller.
3. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 2, comprising: an access port; an access door; the access port laterally traversing into protective casing; the access port extending into the electrical unit; the access door being operably integrated between the protective casing and the access port, wherein operating the access door governs access to the power source through the access port.
4. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 1, comprising: a human interface device (HID); the HID being integrated onto an external surface of the protective casing; the HID being electronically connected to the electrical unit; the HID being operatively coupled to the germicidal light source, wherein operating the HID transitions the germicidal light source between an ON state and an OFF state.
5. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 4, wherein the HID being positioned adjacent the second end of the protective casing.
6. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 4, wherein the HID being a push button.
7. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 1, comprising: a handle; the handle being mounted adjacent the second end of the protective casing; the handle extending laterally from the protective casing opposite the HID.
8. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 7, wherein the handle comprising an ergonomic grip.
9. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 1, comprising: an inner receptacle; the inner receptacle being mounted within the inner compartment adjacent the first end; and the germicidal light source being mounted within the inner receptacle.
10. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 9, comprising: a plurality of support legs; the plurality of support legs being perimetrically mounted adjacent the first end of the protective casing; the plurality of support legs being oriented normally opposite to the second end.
11. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 9, wherein the plurality of support legs being mounted terminally and perimetrically onto the inner receptacle.
12. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 1, comprising: a protective panel; the protective panel being mounted adjacent the first end of the protective casing; the protective panel covering the germicidal light source; and the protective panel enabling light from the germicidal light source to traverse through the first end.
13. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 12, wherein the protective panel being a grill structure.
14. A disinfecting lamp device comprising: a protective casing; an inner compartment; a germicidal light source; an electrical unit; the electrical unit comprising a power source, a DC (direct current) inverter, and a microcontroller; the inner compartment traversing into the protective casing; the inner compartment extending from a first end towards a second end, wherein the first end is positioned opposite to the second end across the protective casing; the germicidal light source and the electrical unit being mounted within the inner compartment; the germicidal light source being electrically connected to the electrical unit; the power source, the DC inverter and the microcontroller being mounted within the electrical unit; the power source being electrically connected to the DC inverter; and the DC inverter being electronically connected to the microcontroller.
15. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 14, comprising: a human interface device (HID); the HID being integrated onto an external surface of the protective casing; the HID being positioned adjacent the second end of the protective casing; the HID being electronically connected to the electrical unit; and the HID being operatively coupled to the germicidal light source, wherein operating the HID transitions the germicidal light source between an ON state and an OFF state.
16. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 14, comprising: a handle; the handle being mounted adjacent the second end of the protective casing; and the handle extending laterally from the protective casing opposite the HID.
17. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 14, comprising: an inner receptacle; the inner receptacle being mounted within the inner compartment adjacent the first end; and the germicidal light source being mounted within the inner receptacle.
18. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 17, comprising: a plurality of support legs; the plurality of support legs being perimetrically mounted adjacent the first end of the protective casing; the plurality of support legs being mounted terminally and perimetrically onto the inner receptacle; and the plurality of support legs being oriented normally opposite to the second end.
19. The disinfecting lamp device of claim 14, comprising: a protective panel; the protective panel being mounted adjacent the first end of the protective casing; the protective panel covering the germicidal light source; and the protective panel enabling light from the germicidal light source to come out through the first end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0015] In reference to
[0016] The following description is in reference to
[0017] As seen in
[0018] According to the preferred embodiment, the electrical unit 4 comprises a power source 5, a DC (direct current) inverter 6, and a microcontroller 7. This is because, the present invention employs a unique electronic technology that provides a battery cell configuration, wherein the DC inverter 6 is provided to allow the circuitry to create an artificial waveform which in turn allows the present invention to provide instant power to the germicidal light source 3 (AC bulb sufficient). In other words, the DC inverter 6 converts low DC power from a battery power source into adequate AC power, so as to energize the germicidal light source 3 to full energy deliverance capacity. Accordingly, it is preferred that the power source 5 is a 12 volt battery. Further, the power source 5 is also intended to deliver electrical power to the other components of the present invention. More specifically, the DC inverter 6 of the present invention has the ability to take a 9-12 volt input and convert it to the 45-55 volts, thereby providing sufficient input requirements for maximum operating efficiency to the germicidal light source 3 while controlling the amperage output so as to not damage the bulb filament resistor of the germicidal light source 3. To that end, the power source 5 is a rechargeable battery. However, any other source of power, or a combination of the following sources may be employed for the smooth functioning of the disinfecting lamp device. Examples of such power sources include, but are not limited to, Li ion batteries, magnetic power converters, solar power converters etc. The microcontroller 7 is a processing device that manages the operation of the electrical components within the present invention. However, the DC inverter 6, the power source 5 and the microcontroller 7 may comprise any size, brand, technology, etc. that are known to one of ordinary skill in the art, as long as the intents of the present invention are fulfilled. To accomplish the smooth functioning of the present invention, the power source 5, the DC inverter 6 and the microcontroller 7 are mounted within the electrical unit 4, such that the internal components are isolated from hazards in the external environment. As seen in
[0019] Continuing with the preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises an access port 8 and an access door 9. As seen in
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[0021] According to the preferred embodiment, the present invention is designed to be used on a horizontal plane, and the germicidal light source 3 is mounted horizontal to the surface intended to be treated. In other words, the germicidal light source 3 is mounted parallel to a horizontal plane of the protective casing 1. A top mounted handle allows for either right or left-handed utilization. Accordingly, in order to provide easy accessibility and handling of the present invention by the user, the present invention comprises a handle 11, wherein, the handle 11 is mounted adjacent the second end 1b of the protective casing 1. As seen in
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[0023] In order to provide support for the protective casing when being placed on a flat surface and preventing any scratching while using the device for disinfecting surfaces, the present invention comprises a plurality of support legs 13. Accordingly, the plurality of support legs 13 is perimetrically mounted adjacent the first end 1a of the protective casing 1, wherein the plurality of support legs 13 is oriented normally opposite to the second end 1b. As seen in
[0024] According to the preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises a protective panel 14. Preferably, the protective panel 14 is mounted adjacent the first end 1a of the protective casing 1, and the protective panel 14 covers the germicidal light source 3 in a protective fashion. It should be noted that the protective panel 14 enables light from the germicidal light source 3 to come out through the first end 1a. As seen in
[0025] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.