Arrangement for Storing and Disinfecting Toilet Brushes
20200353111 ยท 2020-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L2202/121
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B17/065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/304
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47K17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Assembly for storing and disinfecting toilet brushes comprising a container or a housing for accommodating the entire toilet brush, wherein the container or the housing is provided with an opening for taking up the toilet brush; a lid, a flap or another closing portion for closing the opening; a UV-light source for exposing at least the handle of the toilet brush to UV-light the UV light source having a wavelength range and an intensity which is suitable for the disinfection of the exposed surfaces; is characterized in that means for opening the container or the housing without hand contact; and control means for controlling the UV-light source in such a way that the UV-light source emits UV-light only when the container or the housing is closed.
Claims
1. An assembly for storing and disinfecting toilet brushes comprising a toilet brush having a shaft, a handle and a brush head; a container or a housing for accommodating the entire toilet brush, wherein said container or said housing is provided with an opening for taking up said toilet brush; a lid, a flap or another closing portion for closing said opening; a UV-light source emitting UV-light having a wavelength range and an intensity, said UV-light source provided for exposing at least said handle of said toilet brush to said UV-light, and wavelength range and said intensity selected such that the UV-light is suitable for the disinfection of parts of said toilet brush; and wherein opening means are provided for opening said container or said housing without hand contact; and control means are provided for controlling said UV-light source in such a way that said UV-light source emits UV-light only when said container or said housing is closed.
2. The assembly of claim 1, and wherein said container or said housing is provided with a releasable insert for said toilet brush.
3. The assembly of claim 2, and wherein said toilet brush has a profile and said insert is provided with a bottom having a profile adapted to receive said toilet brush with a corresponding profile.
4. The assembly of claim 1, and wherein said container has a lid or a housing cover and said UV-light source and said control means are accommodated in said container lid or below said housing cover.
5. The assembly of claim 1, and wherein said control means comprise a timer for determining the an exposure time and said UV light source is switched off after a set exposure time.
6. The assembly of claim 1, and wherein said container has a lid and a sensor is provided for detecting a position of said lid, said sensor generating signals which are transmitted to said control means.
7. The assembly of claim 6, and wherein said sensor is provided with a pin switch, a contact with book cover function or another contact, detecting when said container is closed so that said control means generate a signal for starting said UV light.
8. The assembly of claim 1, and wherein said container is provided with a rim, hook or projection and said insert is provided with a radially outwardly projecting upper rim or a collar holding said insert at said rim, hook or projection in said container.
9. The assembly of claim 1, and wherein said housing forms an opening which is closed by parts of said insert or another element which can be at least partly seen from outside even with said lid being closed and which is made of acryl or another material which will colourfully shine upon exposure to said UV-light source.
10. The assembly of claim 1, and wherein said lid is connected to a pedal which is adapted to move said lid, said flap or other closing element to an open position by foot.
11. The assembly of claim 1, and wherein a motor is provided for moving said lid, said flap or said closing element.
12. The assembly of claim 11, and wherein said motor for moving said lid, said flap or said closing element receives control signals from a motion sensor.
13. The assembly of claim 1, and wherein said housing is adapted to be flush-mounted and said flap is aligned with a wall or a front side of an installation with said housing installed therebehind.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
1. Embodiment (FIG. 1 to FIG. 13)
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[0079] In the range remote to the axis of the brush head 12 the flags 18 slightly extend upwards with a small extension 22 beyond the remaining part of the brush head. This can be recognized in
[0080] The insert 28 serves to accommodate the toilet brush 10 when it is not used for cleaning. The insert 28 of the present embodiment consists of acryl. It is understood that other materials may also be used which have different or similar characteristics. The insert 28 is essentially cylindrical. The bottom of the insert is slightly curved and the pin 26 is shaped in such a way that the toilet brush 10 will not fully reach the bottom 30. This can be recognized in
[0081] At its upper end the insert 28 forms a radially outwardly projecting rim 32. With the rim 32 the insert 28 lays on the upper edge 36 of an outer container 38. This can be recognized in
[0082] The rim 32 of the insert 28 is aligned with the outer wall of the container 38 and, thereby, visible from the outside at all times.
[0083] The container 38 and a corresponding lid 40 are separately shown in
[0084] A portion of the radiation reaches the insert 28. The insert 28 consists of acryl. This material will convert the wavelength which is not visible for the human eye to a longer, visible wavelength. Thereby, the acryl will shine violet or blueish. The rim 32 is visible from the outside. Consequently, a switched-on light source 48 can be recognized from the outside by a shining rim 32. This is illustrated by radiation 56 in
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[0086] The lid 40 is hinged to the container 38 with a hinge unit 39. The hinge unit 39 comprises a hinge. A contact area 58 is provided at the upper edge of the container side portion of the hinge unit 39. When the lid 40 is closed the contact area 58 hits a sensor connected to the control, the electronic components of which are accommodated by the hinge unit 39. The hinge unit is fixed to the container and the lid.
[0087] The sensor detects the contact as a signal indicating that the lid 40 is closed. Then the exposure with UVC radiation is started by the control 46. If the lid 40 is opened the contact to the sensor is interrupted. Then the UV-exposure is interrupted or cannot be activated.
[0088] The control 46 is provided with a clock or another timer. In the present embodiment the clock measures the exposure time. When the exposure time is 30 seconds the exposure is finished. It can be assumed that the handle 16, the inner walls of the insert and the rest of the toilet brush 10 is fully disinfected thereafter.
[0089] The opening mechanism for the lid 40 is illustrated in
[0090] A pedal 62 is provided at the base plate 60. The pedal 62 is connected to the lid 40 by a system of levers 64. The lid 40 is hinged to the container 38 by a hinge 66. As with a commercially available pedal bin the pedal 62 can be moved by foot from the upper position which is shown in
[0091] When the pedal returns to its idle position the lid is closed. The then empty container is exposed to radiation. In particular, such ranges are exposed to radiation and disinfected which are otherwise shaded by the brush. This includes, for example, the pin for centring the brush.
[0092] After its use the user returns the toilet brush 10 into the container 38. The pedal 62 is also operated by foot for this purpose in order to open the lid 40 again. When the lid 40 is closed again after inserting the toilet brush 10 the contact 58 presses on the sensor. Then the exposure to UV light is started.
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[0094] The first embodiment is a freely moveable standing housing with batteries or accumulators. It is, however, also possible to use a housing suspended at the wall with a connected power supply, as it is described below with respect to the second embodiment.
2. Embodiment: Housing Suspended at the Wall (FIG. 14 to FIG. 25)
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[0096] The toilet brush 110 can be stuck onto an upwardly extending pin 126 in an insert 128 and centred in the insert 128. The insert 128 is separately shown in
[0097] The insert 128 serves to accommodate the toilet brush 110 when it is not used for cleaning. The insert 128 of the present embodiment consists of plastic. It is understood, that different materials with different or similar characteristics may also be used. The insert 128 has a circular cross section in the bottom range. In the upper range the insert has an essentially square cross section. This can be well recognized in
[0098] At its upper end the insert 128 forms an outwardly projecting rim 132. The insert lays on an upper edge 136 of an outer container 138 with such upper rim 136. This can be recognized in
[0099] The lid 140 belonging to the container 138 is separately shown again in
[0100] The container lid 140 has a double bottom with an upper bottom 149 and a lower bottom 144. A closed chamber 142 is formed by the upper bottom 149 and the lower bottom 144. A control and three ultraviolet light sources in the form of LEDs 148 are accommodated in the chamber 142. The upper bottom 149 and the lower bottom 144 are curved and expand towards the outside. The LEDs extend through the lower bottom 144. Thereby, radiation 154 of the LEDs can be emitted into the interior 150 of the container 138. The side walls and other limitations of the lid 140 and of the container 138 are non-transparent for UVC radiation. The radiation cannot exit to the outside.
[0101] The curvature of the lid 140 effects different emission directions of the LEDs arranged therein. In such a way the LEDs will emit in the direction of the handle of the toilet brush 110 and in particular in the direction onto the handle 116. This can be well recognized in
[0102] A portion of the radiation is emitted directly into the chamber 142 or slightly upwards by reflection. An acryl ring 151 is integrated in the upper bottom 149 of the lid. This ring can be well recognized in
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[0104] A contact area is provided at the upper edge of the housing 141. When the lid 140 is closed the contact area hits a sensor which is connected to the control and which has electronic components accommodated in the housing 141.
[0105] The sensor detects the contact in the form of a signal indicating that the lid 140 is closed. Then the exposure with UVC radiation is started by the control. When the lid 140 is opened the contact to the sensor is interrupted. Then the UV exposure is interrupted or cannot be activated.
[0106] The control is provided with a clock or another timer. In the present embodiment the clock measures the exposure time. When the exposure time is 30 seconds the exposure is finished. It can be assumed that the handle 116, the inner walls of the insert and the rest of the toilet brush 110 is fully disinfected thereafter.
[0107] The lid 140 is opened with an opening mechanism which is accommodated in the housing 141. The opening mechanism comprises a motor 162 and a control which receives the signal of a motion sensor 143. The motion sensor 143 is provided at the upside at the lid 140. If the user approaches the motion sensor 143, with a hand, for example, a signal is transmitted to the control of the motor 162. The motor 162 will then open the lid 140 and the toilet brush can be taken up. When the toilet brush is returned after its use back into the insert, the lid 140 is closed upon manual activation of the motion sensor by the motor 162. The contact will then push onto the sensor at the upper edge and the exposure with UV light will be started. Since the motor 162 is accommodated in the housing 141 the lid can be designed particularly light. Only small forces are then required for opening.
[0108] The housing 141 serves to accommodated the hinge 139 and the motor 162 for opening the lid 140. Furthermore, it serves to fix the entire container assembly at a wall 145. This can be well recognized in
[0109] Screws 155 are used for fixing a fixing means 153 which can be well recognized in
[0110] A wall suspended container 138 is practically immobile. This enables the power supply of the container by connection to a power network rather than by batteries or accumulators. Suitable components such as rectifiers, transformers or the like are accommodated in the housing 141 which adapt the network power in the usual way to the requirements of the motor 162 and the LEDs 148. Nothing must be serviced, re-filled, exchanged or otherwise added. The container 138 or the insert 128, resp. and the brush 110 must only cleaned like any other common toilet brush. This can be carried out also by untrained staff
[0111] The above embodiment is fixed before a wall. It is, however, also possible to use a housing flush behind the wall also with connection to a power network as it is described below with respect to the third embodiment.
3. Embodiment: (FIG. 26 to FIG. 41)
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[0113] The toilet brush 210 can be stuck into an insert 228 and centred in the insert 228 by the side walls. The insert 228 is separately shown in
[0114] The insert 228 serves to accommodate the toilet brush 210 when it is not used for cleaning. The insert 228 of the present embodiment consists of plastic. It is understood, that different materials with different or similar characteristics may also be used. The insert 128 is pot shaped and has a circular cross section at the bottom. The wall of the insert 228 is adapted to the form of the brush head 212. Thereby the brush 210 is supported in its position. The insert 228 forms a downwardly extending recess 231 below the brush head 212. The recess 231 forms a chamber to receive dripping water. Thereby, it is avoided that the toilet brush is unnecessarily contacted with dripping water when it accumulates at the bottom of the insert 228.
[0115] The insert 228 extends upwards up to about the upper end of the brush head 212. Consequently, the shaft 214 of the toilet brush is not enclosed by the insert 228. At its upper edge the insert 228 forms a rectangular collar 233. The insert 228 is suspended at a hook 235 with such collar 233.
[0116] The hook 235 extends along the entire width of a housing flap 237 and is fixed thereto, by, for example gluing. It is also possible to fix the hook 235 in another way or to integrate the hook in the housing flap 237. The housing flap 237 is rotatable about a shaft 239. The shaft 239 is fixed in the lower range of the hook 235 and rotatably held in a recess in the housing 238. At least one end of the shaft is driven by a motor 262.
[0117] The flap 240 belonging to the housing 238 is separately shown again in
[0118] The flap 237 and a lining 241 which is provided on the side of the flap 237 are visible from the front for the user. Accordingly, they may be made of a material which is adapted to the taste of the user, such as glass, wood or stainless steel.
[0119] The housing 238 is closed by an upper cover 249. A module 251 with a control and three ultraviolet light sources in the form of LEDs 248 is fixed at the cover 249. This can be seen in
[0120] The curvature of the underside of the module 251 causes different radiation directions of the LEDs 248 arranged therein. In such a way the LEDs emit in the direction of the handle of the toilet brush 210 and in particular in the direction onto the handle 216. This can be well recognized in
[0121] A strip 253 of acryl material is integrated in the upper range of the flap. This can be well recognized in
[0122] When the housing is closed the front of the flap 237 is aligned with the lining.
[0123] When the flap 237 is closed the exposure with UVC radiation is started by the control. When the flap 237 is opened the UV exposure is interrupted or cannot be activated.
[0124] The control is provided with a clock or another timer. In the present embodiment the clock measures the exposure time. When the exposure time is 30 seconds the exposure is finished. It can be assumed that the handle 216, the inner walls of the insert and the rest of the toilet brush 210 is fully disinfected thereafter.
[0125] If the user approaches the motion sensor 257, with a hand, for example, a signal is transmitted to the control of the motor 262. The motor 162 will then open the flap 237 and the toilet brush can be taken up. When the toilet brush is returned after its use back into the insert, the flap 237 is closed upon manual activation of the motion sensor by the motor 262. Then the exposure with UV light will be started.
[0126] The housing 238 with the toilet brush 210 can be installed before the wall or before a glass plate or any other decorative plate 259, as it is shown in
[0127] A fixedly installed housing 238 is practically immobile. This enables the power supply of the container by connection to a power network rather than by batteries or accumulators. Suitable components such as rectifiers, transformers or the like are accommodated in the housing 238 which adapt the network power in the usual way to the requirements of the motor 262 and the LEDs 248. Nothing must be serviced, re-filled, exchanged or otherwise added. The container 238 or the insert 228, resp. and the brush 210 must only cleaned like any other common toilet brush. This can be carried out also by untrained staff.
[0128] The above described embodiments serve to illustrate the invention claimed in the claims only. Features which are disclosed together with other features, generally can be used alone or in combination with further features which are explicitly disclosed in the text or in the drawings or implicitly in the embodiments. Measures and sizes are indicated by way of example only. The person skilled in the art will derive suitable ranges from is expertise and must, therefore not be described in greater detail here. The disclosure of a precise embodiment of a feature does not mean that the invention shall be limited to such precise embodiment. On the contrary: such a feature can be replaced by many others which are known to the person skilled in the art. The invention can, therefore, not only be carried out in the form as described in the embodiment but by all embodiments which are covered by the accompanying claims.
[0129] The term up, down, right, and left exclusively relate to the accompanying drawings. It is understood that the claimed devices can also assume a different orientation. The terms comprising and including mean that further not-mentioned components may be provided. The terms essentially, mostly, or mainly relate to all features which have a property or a content with a majority, i.e. more than all other components or features, such as with two components, for example, more than 50%.