Apparatus for cleaning an object
20210299305 · 2021-09-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L2202/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus that disinfects hand-held devices has a sealed interior disinfecting chamber designed to fit handheld devices of various sizes and surround them with disinfectant in a gaseous state. The base of the interior chamber has vertically disposed pegs of equal height that serve as an aerated pedestal on which to place a handheld device to allow gas to circulate beneath and around it. A fan evaporates disinfectant from the sealed chamber prior to unsealing the chamber.
Claims
1. An apparatus for sterilizing a portable electronic device comprising: a chamber having a normally open cover; and a locking device configured to hold said normally open cover in a closed position; and a platform with protrusions configured to hold a portable electronic device while allowing for maximum exposure of outer surfaces of said portable electronic device; and at least one nebulizer; and a vessel for storing fluid sanitizer; and a first inlet in said chamber and in fluid communication with said at least one nebulizer for delivery of vapor from said nebulizer through said first inlet, into said chamber; and a second inlet in said chamber and in fluid communication with a fan for moving ambient air through said second inlet, into said chamber; and a drain in fluid communication with said chamber; wherein a portable electronic device is placed in said chamber on said protrusions, the normally open cover is closed, a vaporized sanitizing fluid formed by said at least one nebulizer is introduced to said chamber through said first inlet, filling said chamber with sanitizing vapor, said fan moves air into said chamber through said second inlet, condensing said vapor, and moving said vapor to said drain for removing said vapor and drying said portable electronic device.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an audio-visual screen fixedly engaged with the apparatus.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a lock for closing said normally open cover.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a charcoal filter in fluid communication with said drain.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fluid sanitizer is a solution of benzenesulfonic acid.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fluid sanitizer is a solution of benzenesulfonic acid and L-Lactic acid.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fluid sanitizer is solution of 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fluid sanitizer is a solution of 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid and L-Lactic acid.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said drain is in fluid communication with a waste fluid storage vessel.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an electro-magnetic latch on said normally open cover; and control circuitry; and the control circuitry programmed to: read a signal from the electro-magnetic latch on said normally open cover when said cover is closed; and maintain said electro-magnetic latch in a closed position; and send power to said at least one nebulizer; and wait a first period of time; and send power to said fan; and wait a second period of time; and release said electro-magnetic latch allowing said normally open cover to open; wherein said control circuitry controls the operation of sanitizing and drying an object commencing with the closing of said normally open cover.
11. An apparatus for sterilizing a portable electronic device comprising: a chamber having a normally open cover; and an electro-magnetic latch on said normally open cover configured to hold said normally open cover in a closed position once closed; and platform with protrusions configured to hold a portable electronic device while allowing for maximum exposure of outer surfaces of said portable electronic device; and a compressed gas source; and at least one nebulizer; and a vessel for storing fluid sanitizer; and a pump in fluid communication with said vessel for storing fluid sanitizer; and a first inlet in said chamber and in fluid communication with said at least one nebulizer for delivery of vapor from said nebulizer through said first inlet, into said chamber; and a second inlet in said chamber and in fluid communication with a fan for moving ambient air through said second inlet, into said chamber; and an electro-mechanical damper movably engaged with said second inlet; and a drain in fluid communication with said chamber; and a charcoal filter in fluid communication with said drain; and a controller configured to perform a controlled process by the control of the flow of power to said electro-magnetic latch, said at least one nebulizer, said damper and said fan; wherein a portable electronic device is placed in said chamber on said protrusions and said normally open cover is closed, said controller sends power to said electro-magnetic latch to hold said normally open cover in a closed position, said controller sends power to said electro-mechanical damper, closing said electro-mechanical damper, said controller sends power to said pump, said fluid sanitizer is pumped by said pump to said at least one nebulizer, said controller controls the flow of compressed gas to said at least one nebulizer, sanitizing fluid vaporized by said at least one nebulizer is introduced to said chamber through said first inlet, filling said chamber with sanitizing vapor, said controller sends power to said electro-mechanical damper, opening said electro-mechanical damper; said controller sends power to said fan which moves air through said second inlet, into said chamber for drying said portable electronic device and condensing said vapor and moving said vapor toward said drain for removing said vapor and fluid from said chamber, and for drying said portable electronic device; and said controller sends power to said electro-magnetic latch to open said electro-magnetic latch to open said normally open cover for removal of said portable electronic device.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 further comprising a touch screen for displaying information about the process controlled by said controller and for displaying audio-visual advertising.
13. The apparatus of claim 11 further comprising a switch configured to signal said controller to stop said controlled process and open said electro-magnetic latch.
14. The apparatus of claim 11 further comprising a waste fluid container in fluid communication with said charcoal filter; wherein waste fluid drained from said chamber is filtered through said charcoal filter and moved to said waste fluid container for removal.
15. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the fluid sanitizer is a solution of benzenesulfonic acid.
16. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the fluid sanitizer is a solution of benzenesulfonic acid and L-Lactic acid
17. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the fluid sanitizer is a solution of 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid.
18. The apparatus of claim 117 wherein the fluid sanitizer is a solution of 2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid and L-Lactic acid.
19. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said drain is in fluid communication with a waste fluid storage vessel.
20. A method for sanitizing a portable electronic device employing the apparatus of claim 11, the method comprising: placing a portable electronic device in said chamber; and initializing a sanitizing process; and locking said normally open cover; and vaporizing a sanitizing fluid; and dispensing said sanitizing fluid in vapor form at a constant rate for a measured duration; and initializing a drying process by powering said fan; and evacuating remaining fluid from said chamber; and signaling completion of said sanitizing process; wherein said portable electronic device is removed from said chamber.
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[0033] The disinfecting chamber 108 is supported by components that provide features and functions for surrounding an electronic device with a disinfectant vapor in a closed environment for a sufficient period of time to kill bacteria and viruses on the electronic device and then to remove the disinfectant vapor and dry the electronic device prior to removal. In normal operation, the door remains locked in a closed position for the duration of the procedure. An emergency-stop switch 130 allows one to stop the process and remove the electronic device at any time.
[0034] A reservoir 138 is configured to hold disinfectant solution. A second reservoir 142 is configured to hold waste fluid. One skilled in the art understands that components are plumbed in communication with one another, and although all plumbed lines may not be visible, their function is understood. A compressor 126 sends compressed air to vapor generators 156 which are housed in a vapor-generator housing 150. A pump 152 moves fluid from the disinfectant reservoir 138 to vapor generators 156. In some embodiments the pumps 152 and 154 are peristaltic pumps. In some embodiments, a vapor is generated by vapor generators 156. Vapor may be produced by a Venturi-impaction nebulizer or by other means of aerosol production, such as ultrasonic diaphragms, perforated piezoelectric diaphragms, spray nozzles, air-assisted nozzles or electrostatic sprayers. In some embodiments, a vapor may be electrically charged to promote droplet dispersion and adhesion.
[0035] After an electronic device has been surrounded by vapor for a measured duration, an on/off controller signals a fan 114 to fill the disinfectant chamber 108 with ambient air that moves fluid droplets and vapor to a drain 148 while drying the interior of the chamber and items within. In some embodiments, the drain 148 has a toroidal pathway that causes vapor to condense. The drain is in fluid communication with a charcoal filter 140 that in turn is in fluid communication with a waste reservoir 142. An enclosure fan 148 pulls air through a vent 132 and adjacent filter 119 so as to move air through the enclosure to keep internal components dry.
[0036] A power supply 136 supplies power to control electronics in electronics housing 134. Control electronics supply power to the electronic components in an order that carries out the process of disinfecting a portable electronic device. A plenum 127 creates a vapor barrier between power electronics in the upper region of the apparatus and fluid storage components in the lower portion of the apparatus.
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[0038] Vapor generated by vapor generators 156 (
[0039] In an example disinfecting process, a portable electronic device is placed in the disinfecting chamber 108, and the door 112 is closed against the seal 160 to initiate the process.
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[0044] If a proximity sensor 232 measures the distance from itself to an item placed on supporting members 222, the control electronics initiate a sequence. The sequence flashes control LEDs to signal the steps of the sequence as they occur. In some embodiments three LEDs 220 signify a power-on step, an item-recognized-by-proximity-sensor step 232, and a sequence-initiated step. One skilled in the art understands that various LEDs may be used in various combinations. The sequence begins by powering the actuated valve 235 to spray a measured amount of disinfectant through the spray port 218 and into the disinfecting chamber 208. A timer in the control electronics determines an amount of and timing of disinfectant sprayed. The timer then signals the power electronics to close the actuated valve 235. Once the actuated valve 235 is closed, the control electronics power a fan 214 to evacuate the disinfecting chamber 208 of disinfectant, completing the process. The provided electronic device 224 (
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[0046] The example embodiments have been described herein, it is expressly noted that these embodiments should not be construed as limiting, but rather that additions and modifications to what is expressly described herein also are included within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it is to be understood that the features of the various embodiments described herein are not mutually exclusive and can exist in various combinations and permutations, even if such combinations or permutations are not made express herein, without departing from the spirit and scope of the Invention.