EQUIPMENT FOR PRODUCING ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT

20170001031 ยท 2017-01-05

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    Abstract

    Equipment including a lamp for producing UV light in the range 300-314 nm wavelength having spectral power in the range 302-307 nm wavelength across a 5 nm bandwidth of 40% of overall spectral power and spectral power in the range 307-312 nm of 40% of overall spectral power with a reflector of 90% reflectance in the range 300-314 nm wavelength. A key operated arming switch is series connected to a timer switch.

    Claims

    1. Equipment for producing ultraviolet (UV) light, comprising: (a) an electromagnetic wave generator lamp operable upon connection to a source of electrical power to emit ultra violet (UV) radiation in the range of 300-314 nanometers (nm) wavelength having spectral power in the range of 302-307 (nm) wavelength being measured across a five (5) nm bandwidth of wavelength of at least 40% of the overall spectral power of the emitted irradiance of the lamp and the spectral power in the range of 307-312 nm of at least 40% of the overall spectral power; (b) a timed switch electrically series connected to the said generator; and, operative to de-energize the wave generator after a predetermined interval; (c) a user operated switch series connected with the timed switch; and, (d) a reflector providing 90% reflectance in the range 300-314 nm wavelength.

    2. The equipment of claim 1, wherein the user operated switch includes a key operated cylinder lock, wherein the key is removable only with the user operated switch in an open circuit position.

    3. The equipment of claim 1, wherein the generator includes an ultra violet emitting tube lamp.

    4. The equipment of claim 1, wherein the timed switch includes a user selected period of time-out.

    5. The equipment of claim 1, wherein the generator includes one of a mercury vapor lamp and a light emitting diode (LED ARRAY).

    6. The equipment of claim 1, wherein the remaining UV spectral power other than the forty percent is within the range of 290-400 nm.

    7. The system of claim 1, wherein the lamp comprises a tube coated with a phosphor having a chemical composition of one of (Y,Gd) Mg B.sub.6O.sub.10:Ce, Pr and Mg Sr Al.sub.10O.sub.17:Ce.

    8. The system of claim 1, wherein the reflector is formed of a non-anodized polished aluminum material.

    9. The system of claim 8, wherein the reflector has a generally curved right angle configuration in cross section.

    10. A method of irradiating ultra violet light onto a user comprising: (a) providing an ultra violet (UV) lamp emitting radiation having its spectral power of 300-314 nm wavelength and the spectral power in the range of 302-307 nm of at least 40% of the overall UV irradiance of the lamp; and, the spectral power in the range of 307-312 nm of at least 40% of the overall UV irradiance of the lamp; (b) disposing the lamp at least 152 mm from the tissue to be treated and energizing the lamp for a predetermined time interval; and, upon expiration of the said time interval, automatically de-energizing the lamp; (c) connecting a user actuated switch in series with the lamp; and, (d) providing a reflector having a reflectance of 90% in the range of 300-314 nm wavelength.

    11. The method of claim 7, wherein the connecting a user actuated switch includes connecting a key operated switch permitting removal of the key only in an open circuit position.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0008] FIG. 1 is a plot of spectral power as a function of wavelength for a commercially available prior art UV lamp;

    [0009] FIG. 2 is a plot similar to FIG. 1 of spectral power as a function of wavelength for another commercially available prior art UV lamp;

    [0010] FIG. 3 is an electro-mechanical schematic of the equipment of the present disclosure;

    [0011] FIG. 4 is a plan view of the equipment assembly of the present disclosure;

    [0012] FIG. 5 is a cross section taken along section indicating lines 5-5 of FIG. 4;

    [0013] FIG. 6 is a plot of spectral power as a function of wavelength of a typical lamp for the equipment of the present disclosure;

    [0014] FIG. 7 is a plot similar to FIG. 6 of another typical lamp for the equipment of the present disclosure;

    [0015] FIG. 8 is a plot of the minimum requirements spectral power as a function of wavelength distributions as measureable in practice (sensors, optical filtration) for the equipment of the present disclosure; and,

    [0016] FIG. 9 is a plot of spectral power as a function of wavelength measured for a lamp of equipment of the present disclosure.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0017] Referring to FIGS. 3-5, the equipment is indicated generally at 10 and is provided in housing 12 and has electrical power 16 connected through lead 14 to a common terminal of a switch 16 which is series connected through lead 18 to timer activated switch 20 which has its closed terminal connected via lead 21 to a power inlet terminal of an ultra violet lamp indicated generally at 22. The lamp includes a reflector 24 which will be described hereinafter in greater detail. The switch 16 is activated by a cylinder lock mechanism 26, which, upon insertion of a key 28 and rotation by the user, effects closure of switch 16 and arming of the timer activated switch 20. A timer 30 may be set by the user for controlling switch 20 and providing predetermined desired time of operation of the lamp 22. In the present practice, the cylinder lock 26 for activating switch 16 is of the type that the key cannot be removed when the lock is rotated to a position closing switch 16. Therefore, the user must rotate the key and cylinder lock to the off position to open the switch 16 before the key may be removed from the cylinder lock 26.

    [0018] In the present practice, the UV lamp 22 is one of a mercury vapor lamp and a light emitting diode array and is typically housed in a UVC-blocking quartz or fused silica glass tube. In the present practice, the lamp 22 has 40% of its overall spectral power of emitted irradiance within the restricted band of 300-314 nm wavelength. In the present practice, it has been found satisfactory to have the interior of the tube coated with a phosphor having a chemical composition of one of (Y,Gd) Mg B.sub.6O.sub.10:Ce, Pr and Mg Sr Al.sub.10O.sub.17:Ce.

    [0019] In the present practice, the UV lamp of 14.7 watts provides 1350 W/cm.sup.2/nm upon exposure for 5 minutes at a distance of 6 inches (15.2 cm) from the subject or target; provides 135 W/cm.sup.2/nm upon exposure for 5 minutes at a distance of 12 inches (30.4 cm); and, also provides 135 W/cm.sup.2/nm upon exposure for 40 minutes at a distance of 20-24 inches (50.8 to 60.9 cm).

    [0020] Referring to FIG. 5, the arrangement of the lamp and reflector is illustrated in detail in which the reflector 24 has in cross section a generally curved right angle configuration. In the present practice, it has been found satisfactory to form the reflector material having a thickness of 0.10 mm of polished non-anodized aluminum. However, any material having a surface reflectance of at least 90% of irradiation in the 300-314 nm range could be employed. In the version illustrated in FIG. 5, for a lamp of 14.7 watts, the dimension H is 30 mm; the dimension L is 60 mm; and, the internal diameter of the tube is 0.8 inches (20.3 mm). The center of the tube having the aforesaid configuration is, in the present practice, satisfactorily located at the dimension R of 35 mm from the surface of the reflector. The reflector may be formed of other materials as a substrate with a coating of aluminum or aluminum tape.

    [0021] Referring to FIGS. 6 and 7, typical graphs of wavelength versus relative spectral intensity for typical examples of lamps, in accordance with the present disclosure, are illustrated. It will be seen from FIGS. 6 and 7 that, typically, a substantial portion of the irradiance of the lamp occurs in the 300-314 nm wavelength band.

    [0022] Referring to FIG. 8, similar graphs are illustrated showing theoretically minimum spectral distribution examples of the lamp in accordance with the present disclosure having at least 40% spectral distribution within the 300-314 nm wavelength region. The left peaked plot illustrates required spectral power distribution of 40% in the range 302-307 nm wavelength and the right peaked plot illustrates required spectral power distribution of 40% in the range 307-312 nm wavelength.

    [0023] Referring to FIG. 9, another actual example of the measured spectral distribution of the lamp, in accordance with the present disclosure, is illustrated wherein the distribution is above the 40% level for the entire restricted band but includes a peak or spike above 310 nm wavelength.

    [0024] The present disclosure thus describes equipment for providing irradiance of ultra violet light in a restricted band in the region of 300-314 nm wavelength in which 40% of the relative spectral power of the irradiance is within the restricted band, thus, providing increased therapeutic and germicidal properties. The equipment includes a reflector formed of relatively thin aluminum sheet in a curved or angular configuration which in a polished non-anodized configuration provides at least 90% reflectance of the radiation in the restricted band.

    [0025] The equipment includes a time switch series connected with a manually activated switch in which the user inserts the key in a cylinder lock and rotates the cylinder lock to arm the timer switch. The cylinder lock is arranged such that the user must turn the key to the off position before removing the key.

    [0026] The exemplary embodiment has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary versions described herein be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar, as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.