Apparatus and method for disinfecting entities
10967085 ยท 2021-04-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L2202/121
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A health and safety apparatus for entities such as individuals or objects includes a housing containing at least one side opening, a plurality of fluid atomizing dispensers, and a reservoir containing a fluid which includes a sanitizer, sterilizer or disinfectant. The housing includes a top wall and at least one side wall defining an inner chamber. The dispensers are mounted in spaced relation on the top and side walls and are connected with the reservoir. When an entity is arranged in the housing, the atomizing dispensers are activated to spray the fluid onto the entity. In a preferred embodiment, the housing further includes a bottom wall configured for collecting fluid. Preferably, the apparatus includes at least one motion sensor mounted on the housing for detecting motion at a threshold of the side opening to electronically operate the atomizing dispensers for a defined period of time.
Claims
1. A method for reducing viral or bacterial spread and increasing security of a premises via a housing including disinfecting dispensers and motion, metal and temperature sensors, comprising the steps of: (a) sensing motion when an individual approaches the threshold of the housing; (b) automatically measuring and displaying the temperature of the individual at the threshold of the housing; (c) prompting the individual to enter the housing; (d) at least one of detecting metal near the individual when the individual enters the housing and operating a millimeter wave scanner to detect concealed objects of the individual after the individual has entered the housing; (e) releasing an atomized fluid disinfectant on the individual for a defined period after the individual has entered the housing; and (f) prompting the individual to exit the housing after the individual has remained in the housing for the defined period.
2. A method for reducing viral spread and increasing security of a premises as defined in claim 1, and further comprising the step of prompting the individual to place the individual's hands under a hand sanitizer nozzle to sanitize the individual's hands prior to prompting the individual to exit the housing.
3. A method for reducing viral spread and increasing security of a premises as defined in claim 1, wherein said operating a millimeter wave scanner step includes prompting the individual to turn toward a sidewall of the housing and maintain a specified position.
4. A method for reducing viral or bacterial spread and increasing security of a premises as defined in claim 1, and further comprising the step of operating a plurality of ultraviolet lights for a defined period after the individual has entered the housing.
5. A method for reducing viral or bacterial spread and increasing security of a premises via a housing including disinfecting dispensers and motion, metal and temperature sensors, comprising the steps of: (a) sensing motion when an individual approaches the threshold of the housing; (b) automatically measuring and displaying the temperature of the individual at the threshold of the housing; (c) prompting the individual to enter the housing; (d) detecting metal near the individual when the individual enters the housing; (e) releasing an atomized fluid disinfectant on the individual for a defined period after the individual has entered the housing via one of automatically initiating the release of fluid and disinfectant after the individual has entered the housing and the individual engaging a foot pedal to initiate the release of fluid and disinfectant; (f) prompting the individual to turn toward a sidewall of the housing and maintain a specified position; (g) operating a millimeter wave scanner to detect concealed objects of the individual following said detecting metal step; (h) prompting the individual to place the individual's hands under disinfectant nozzles and disinfecting the individual's hands following said releasing an atomized fluid disinfectant step; and (i) prompting the individual to exit the housing after the individual has remained in the housing for a defined period.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Other objects and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The present disclosure relates to a system or apparatus for disinfecting entities such as individuals and objects, as well as for detecting concealed objects and measuring the temperature of an individual or object. The apparatus is similar to a booth, kiosk or other structure which contains an inner chamber in which an individual can stand, or an object can be placed.
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(10) There are a plurality of fluid atomizing dispensers 20 mounted in spaced relation on the side 8 and top 6 walls, and a reservoir 22 containing a fluid for disinfecting individuals and objects mounted on a side wall. On the side wall opposite that with the reservoir, there is a second reservoir (not shown) which includes a self-cleaning formula for cleaning the inner chamber of the housing. The reservoir is connected with the dispensers 20 via an outlet line 24 which provides the fluid to the dispensers and is connected with a controller 26 which operates a pump 28 connected with the reservoir. The pump is operated to send fluid that is in the reservoir to the dispensers. The fluid in the reservoir preferably includes at least one of a sanitizer, sterilizer and disinfectant. There are also a pair of hand nozzles 27 which provide direct sanitization of an individual's hands via mist or fog, and an air-blade vortex fan 29 to circulate air within the chamber which increases the coverage of the disinfectant on an individual or object.
(11) In addition to the dispensers, other options for the system include a motion sensor 30 mounted on the top wall 6, which is also connected with the controller 26. The motion sensor is configured to sense motion at the threshold of the housing front opening 12. There is also a metal detecting loop 32 arranged within edges of the side 8 and top 6 walls, a temperature sensor 34 arranged at a forward edge of the top wall, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) 36 and ultraviolet (UV) lights 38 mounted on the housing, and a sanitizing wand 40 also mounted on the housing.
(12) When an individual or object approaches the housing 4, the motion sensor 30 detects motion and sends a signal to the controller 26 which causes the devices of the system to begin operating. The temperature sensor 34 measures the temperature of the individual, which is shown on the display 42 mounted on the top wall 6. The individual is then signaled to enter the housing via an audio or visual prompting, such as prerecorded directions, lights, or another method for prompting the individual.
(13) While crossing the threshold of the front opening 12, the metal detecting loop 32 detects any metal that is on an individual or object. A proximity reader 43 detects when the individual or object enters the housing 4, at which time the controller 26 operates the reservoir pump 28 and fluid is dispensed as a mist or fog to the inner chamber for a set period of time. This can be done automatically by having the motion sensor signal the controller when the individual or object enters the housing. Alternatively, there is a foot pedal 44 for manually engaging the controller to operate the pump. Following the application of mist/fog, the individual or object waits to exit the housing until prompted to do so. This allows for drying of the mist/fog prior to exiting. There is also a foot or shoe disinfecting station 46 which disinfects the soles of an individual's feet or shoes if desired.
(14) As noted above, there are audio or visual signals to prompt an individual or object during the process described above. For instance, there might be a light prompting system similar to that of traffic signals, including red, yellow and green lights. The red light remains on while an entity is in the housing and disinfectant is being applied. Once the disinfectant is applied, the red light turns off and a yellow light turns on to prompt the entity that the process is almost complete. The yellow light remains on while the entity dries. Once a set dry time has passed, the yellow light turns off and a green light turns on, prompting the user to exit the housing. The user can be further prompted to remain in the housing and subsequently to exit the housing via a gate arm 48, which is arranged in a horizontal position when the user should remain in the housing, then rotates to a vertical position signaling to the user that it is time to exit the housing.
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(21) Although the above description references particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present disclosure. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised and employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.