ULTRAVIOLET STERILIZATION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SAME
20220401597 · 2022-12-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60H3/0078
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61L2202/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60H1/00742
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61L2202/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2209/111
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to an ultraviolet (UV) sterilization device, and more specifically, to a UV sterilization device whose radiation mode and position may be changed. The UV sterilization device includes: a sterilization unit configured to be movable up to a specific position and including a UV emission unit; a driving unit configured to move the sterilization unit; and a lens assembly including at least two different types of lenses and provided on a front surface of the UV emission unit.
Claims
1. An ultraviolet (UV) sterilization device comprising: a sterilization unit configured to be movable to a specific position, and comprising a UV emission unit; a driving unit configured to move the sterilization unit; and a lens assembly comprising at least two different types of lenses, and provided on a front surface of the UV emission unit.
2. The UV sterilization device of claim 1, wherein the driving unit comprises: a motor configured to provide a rotating force; and a pulley rotated by the motor and having a wire connected to the sterilization unit and wound therearound to be unwoundable.
3. The UV sterilization device of claim 2, wherein the pulley comprises: a first pulley configured to directly receive a rotating force from the motor and having a first wire wound therearound; and a second pulley configured to rotate in engagement with the first pulley and having a second wire wound therearound.
4. The UV sterilization device of claim 2, further comprising: a wire fixing ring configured to guide the wire unwound from the pulley.
5. The UV sterilization device of claim 1, wherein the lens assembly is rotatably mounted on the sterilization unit.
6. The UV sterilization device of claim 5, wherein the lens assembly comprises: at least one lens of a convex lens and a concave lens
7. The UV sterilization device of claim 2, wherein the sterilization unit comprises: a cover connected to the wire; and a printed circuit board accommodated in the cover, configured to control an operation of the UV emission unit, and having the UV emission unit mounted thereon.
8. The UV sterilization device of claim 7, wherein the lens assembly is rotatably coupled to the printed circuit board.
9. The UV sterilization device of claim 8, wherein the lens assembly receives a rotating force from a coin motor mounted on the printed circuit board.
10. The UV sterilization device of claim 7, wherein an offset exists between the center of the lens assembly and the center of the UV emission unit.
11. The UV sterilization device of claim 10, wherein the lenses are disposed to be spaced apart from each other and configured such that any one of the lenses overlaps the UV emission unit by the rotation of the lens assembly.
12. The UV sterilization device of claim 9, further comprising: a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature in the sterilization unit; and a controller configured to control the operation of the motor based on the temperature received from the temperature sensor.
13. The UV sterilization device of claim 12, wherein the controller is configured to receive a sterilization mode input through an interface that communicates with the UV sterilization device, and configured to control the operation of the coin motor based on the received sterilization mode.
14. A method for controlling a UV sterilization device, the method comprising: detecting a temperature in an enclosed space in which a sterilization unit is positioned; withdrawing the sterilization unit from an enclosure positioned in the enclosed space when the temperature exceeds a preset threshold, by driving a motor configured to move the sterilization unit to or from the enclosure positioned in the enclosed space; and driving the motor to return the sterilization unit to the enclosure positioned in the enclosed space when the temperature is equal to or lower than the threshold temperature.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the motor is driven in a first direction to withdraw the sterilization unit from the enclosure positioned in the enclosed space, and the motor is driven in a second direction, which is an opposite direction of the first direction, to return the sterilization unit into the enclosure positioned in the enclosed space.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the enclosed space is a vehicle, and the enclosure is an overhead console.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising: before the detecting of the temperature, determining whether there is a passenger in the vehicle.
18. A method for controlling a UV sterilization device, the method comprising: receiving a sterilization request from an interface configured to communicate with the UV sterilization device of claim 1; and driving the driving unit according to a requested sterilization mode, wherein the sterilization unit is configured to move by a preset distance according to the requested sterilization mode.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising: rotating the lens assembly according to the requested sterilization mode.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein a sterilization range is adjusted by applying various lenses to the lens assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The above and other features of the present disclosure are described in detail below with reference to certain examples thereof illustrated in the accompanying drawings which are given herein below by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present disclosure, and wherein:
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[0046] It should be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various features illustrative of the basic principles of the disclosure. The specific design features of the present disclosure as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions, orientations, locations, and shapes will be determined in section by the particular intended application and use environment.
[0047] In the figures, reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent sections of the present disclosure throughout the several figures of the drawing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0048] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Specific structures or functions described in the embodiments of the present disclosure are merely for illustrative purposes. Embodiments according to the concept of the present disclosure may be implemented in various forms, and it should be understood that they should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments described in the present specification, but include all of modifications, equivalents, or substitutes included in the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
[0049] It should be understood that, although the terms “first,” “second,” and the like may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another element. For instance, a first element discussed below could be termed a second element without departing from the teachings of the present disclosure. Similarly, the second element could also be termed the first element.
[0050] It should be understood that when an element is referred to as being “coupled” or “connected” to another element, it can be directly coupled or connected to the other element or intervening elements may be present therebetween. In contrast, it should be understood that when an element is referred to as being “directly coupled” or “directly connected” to another element, there are no intervening elements present. Other expressions that explain the relationship between elements, such as “between,” “directly between,” “adjacent to,” or “directly adjacent to,” should be construed in the same way.
[0051] Like reference numerals denote like components throughout the specification. In the meantime, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should be further understood that the terms “comprise,” “include,” “have,” and the like, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated components, steps, operations, and/or elements, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other components, steps, operations, and/or elements thereof.
[0052] An object of the present disclosure is to provide a UV sterilization apparatus for sterilizing an enclosed indoor space, particularly the passenger compartment of a vehicle.
[0053] With regard to a UV-C LED, as the distance from an emission source to a target to be sterilized increases, or depending on an emission angle, the intensity of light decreases, and the sterilization performance is degraded. Therefore, the longer the distance between the UV-C LED and the target to be sterilized, the longer the emission time.
[0054] Further, a UV-C LED is less effective and is more prone to failure in a high-temperature environment. When a UV-C LED operates in a high-temperature environment, for example, such as when a vehicle is parked under direct sunlight, the effect of the LED may be degraded, or may break down due to high temperatures.
[0055] In general, in the passenger compartment of a vehicle, large amounts of bacteria are present on a steering wheel provided in front of a driver's seat, door handles, seat belts, cup holders, a gear selector, and a center fascia. Therefore, the sterilization apparatus needs to be installed in a vehicle so that the sterilization effect is applied to various points in the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
[0056] An object of the present disclosure is to provide a UV sterilization apparatus and a method of controlling the same capable of preventing degradation of sterilization performance due to an increase in the distance to a target to be sterilized, of preventing deterioration in the performance of the sterilization apparatus in a high-temperature environment and of providing the sterilization effect throughout various areas in a vehicle.
[0057] Hereinafter, the present disclosure is described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0058] As shown in
[0059] The UV sterilization apparatus 1 according to the present disclosure may be mounted at any position in a vehicle V. In particular, as shown in
[0060] As shown in
[0061] As shown in
[0062] The motor 10 and the pulley 20 are fixed in the overhead console OC, and the motor 10 provides driving force to the pulley 20. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the pulley 20 includes a first pulley 22 and a second pulley 24.
[0063] The pulley 20 may be fixed in the overhead console OC through a fixing panel 40. The fixing panel 40 is coupled to the overhead console OC through a support pin 50. Each of the first pulley 22 and the second pulley 24 is rotatably mounted to the fixing panel 40 through a pulley pin 26. In addition, the pulley 20 is configured such that, when the first pulley 22 is rotated, the second pulley 24 is also rotated together therewith. More specifically, when the motor 10 provides rotational force to the first pulley 22, the second pulley 24, which is engaged with the first pulley 22, is also rotated together therewith.
[0064] A first wire 60 is wound around the first pulley 22. When the motor 10 rotates in a first direction to rotate the first pulley 22, the first wire 60 wound around the first pulley 22 may be unwound therefrom. Similarly, a second wire 70 is wound around the second pulley 24. As the second pulley 24 is rotated in association with the first pulley 22, the second wire 70 wound around the second pulley 24 is unwound therefrom. The first wire 60 may be one of an anode wire and a cathode wire, and the second wire 70 may be the other one of the anode wire and the cathode wire.
[0065] In addition, when the motor 10 rotates in a second direction, which is opposite the first direction, to rotate the first pulley 22, the unwound first wire 60 may be wound around the first pulley 22 again. Similarly, as the second pulley 24 is rotated in association with the first pulley 22, the unwound second wire 70 may be wound around the second pulley 24 again.
[0066] The first wire 60 and the second wire 70 are connected to the sterilization unit 30 to supply power to the sterilization unit 30. The first wire 60 and the second wire 70 are respectively unwound from or wound around the first pulley 22 and the second pulley 24 by the operation of the motor 10 and the first and second pulleys 22 and 24, thereby making it possible to change the position of the sterilization unit 30 with respect to the overhead console OC.
[0067] The sterilization unit 30 includes a UV emitter 302, configured to generate a UV ray to perform sterilization. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the UV emitter 302 is a light-emitting diode (LED) configured to generate UV radiation, such as, for example, UV-C radiation.
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[0071] A printed circuit board 312 including a heat sink 310 for heat dissipation is disposed in the space 308. The printed circuit board 312 is configured to receive instructions from a controller 80, such as a vehicle controller, and to control the operation of the UV emitter 302 disposed under the printed circuit board 312.
[0072] A lens assembly 314 is disposed under the UV emitter 302 in the space 308.
[0073] To this end, according to an implementation example of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
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[0075] Each lens is set at a position where each lens may overlap the UV emitter 302 while the lens assembly 314 rotates. In other words, the present disclosure may apply various lenses to adjust the sterilization range.
[0076] For example, if the lens assembly 314 is rotated such that a convex lens 1314 overlaps the UV emitter 302 (see
[0077] Further, for example, if the lens assembly 314 is rotated such that a concave lens 2314 overlaps the UV emitter 302 (see
[0078] As shown in
[0079] The UV sterilization apparatus 1 according to the present disclosure is automatically operated as follows. The UV sterilization apparatus 1 according to the present disclosure may be configured to automatically move in order to prevent deterioration in the performance thereof in a high-temperature environment, i.e., when the temperature in the passenger compartment of a vehicle exceeds a predetermined level.
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[0081] Upon determining that the travel of the vehicle has ended, the controller 80 determines whether there is an occupant in the vehicle (S14). Upon determining that there is no occupant in the vehicle, as shown in
[0082] When the sterilization unit 30 is in the operation standby state, the controller 80 receives information about the temperature in the passenger compartment of the vehicle in real time from the temperature sensor 90. For example, when the outdoor temperature is high and the vehicle is parked outdoors, the temperature in the indoor space of the vehicle increases, and the temperature of the sterilization unit 30, which is located in the enclosed space, also increases. Accordingly, upon determining that the temperature in the passenger compartment of the vehicle exceeds a predetermined threshold temperature, for example, 30 degrees Celsius, based on the temperature information received from the temperature sensor 90 (S18), the controller 80 controls the motor 10 to be driven. The controller 80 drives the motor 10 in the first direction so that the sterilization unit 30 descends (S20). The first pulley 22 and the second pulley 24 are rotated by the operation of the motor 10 so that the sterilization unit 30 descends (S22). The sterilization unit 30 descends and is located outside the overhead console OC, as shown in
[0083] In the state in which the sterilization unit 30 is moved downwards, the controller 80 continuously receives the information about the temperature in the passenger compartment of the vehicle from the temperature sensor 90 and determines whether the temperature in the passenger compartment of the vehicle is lower than or equal to the threshold temperature (S24). Upon determining that the temperature in the passenger compartment of the vehicle is lower than or equal to 30 degrees Celsius, which is the threshold temperature, the controller 80 drives the motor 10 again so that the sterilization unit 30 ascends to the original position thereof. In other words, the controller 80 drives the motor 10 in the second direction, which is opposite the first direction (S26), whereby the sterilization unit 30 ascends to the position shown in
[0084] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the UV sterilization apparatus 1 may be moved when performing sterilization in response to a request from an occupant. The controller 80 is configured to enter the sterilization mode in response to the request from the occupant.
[0085] As shown in
[0086] Upon receiving the sterilization request from an occupant, the controller 80 determines whether there is an occupant in the vehicle (S102). Upon determining that there is no occupant in the vehicle, the sterilization unit 30 enters the operation standby state in which the sterilization unit 30 can move (S104).
[0087] According to each mode, the descending distance of the sterilization unit 30 may be set by adjusting the lengths that the first wire 60 and the second wire 70 are withdrawn out of the overhead console OC. As shown in
[0088] For example, when the occupant requests broad-range sterilization, the sterilization unit 30 descends a relatively short distance from the overhead console OC (
[0089] After the sterilization unit 30 descends and performs sterilization for a predetermined time, the controller 80 drives the motor 10 in the second direction (S110). Thereby, the sterilization unit 30 ascends and is inserted into the overhead console OC to return to the original position thereof (S112).
[0090] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, more minute and various sterilization controls may be possible by controlling the lens assembly 314.
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[0092] Next, the controller 80 confirms whether there is a passenger in the vehicle (S202). If it is determined that there is no passenger, the sterilization unit 30 is placed in the operation standby state in which the sterilization unit 30 is movable (S204).
[0093] The sterilization unit 30 moves to perform a mode matched with the passenger's request under the control of the controller 80 (S206). Further, the controller 80 drives the coin motor 318 to rotate the lens assembly 314 such that a lens suitable for the requested sterilization mode is selected (S208). For example, the convex lens 1314, the concave lens 2314, or no lens may be selected. As illustrated in
[0094] Further, in some modes, a UV radiation angle may be adjusted by overlapping only a part of the selected lens with the UV emitter 302. The controller 80 adjusts the rotating angle of the lens assembly 314, for example, allows only about right half of the convex lens 1314 to overlap the UV emitter 302 (see
[0095] After the sterilization mode is performed according to the user's request, the controller 80 drives the motor 10 in the second direction (S210) to move the sterilization unit 30 upward to return the sterilization unit 30 to the original position (S212).
[0096] According to the present disclosure, the sterilization unit 30 may be configured to be movable such that the distance between the sterilization target and the sterilization unit is adjusted, which makes it possible to improve sterilization performance
[0097] According to the present disclosure, the sterilization unit 30 may be separated from the overhead console (OC) when the UV sterilization device 1 is placed in the high-temperature condition, which makes it possible to achieve cooling.
[0098] According to the present disclosure, the lens assembly 314 may be included such that various UV light radiation modes are provided, which makes it possible to improve sterilization performance and the user's convenience and satisfaction.
[0099] The aforementioned present disclosure is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments and the accompanying drawings, and it is apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains that various substitutions, modifications, and changes may be made without departing from the technical spirit of the present disclosure.