PORTABLE MODULAR SANITIZER FOR THE DISINFECTION OF PRODUCTS FOR PROMPT DELIVERY

20220054674 · 2022-02-24

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Abstract

Portable modular sanitizer (10) for disinfecting various products (Pd), like food packages for delivery, goods in general as commercialized in supermarkets, drugstores, convenience stores or similar commercial establishments, as well as letters, objects, packages or any other inanimate product. The portable modular sanitizer (10) being presented in the form of a box (11), cabin (12) and backpack (13), all of them by a timer (TP) to control the time of incidence of light spectra (21) emitted by UVC lamps (20) installed inside the receptacle (11A), (12A) or (13A) constituting the sanitizer (10) which UV-C ultraviolet light (21) germicide effect is the result of a photolytic effect eliminating the RNA and DNA replication potential, inactivating and eliminating the COVID-19 virus, as well as other virus and bacteria existing on the product (Pd) surfaces.

Claims

1. A portable modular sanitizer for disinfecting products for prompt delivery comprising: a box (11), a cabin (12); a backpack (13), wherein each one of the box, the cabin, and the backpack include with a timer (TP) to control incidence time for light spectra (12) emitted by a UVC lamps (20) installed inside each one of the box, the cabin, and the backpack, a UV-C ultraviolet light (21) germicide effect is the result of a photolytic effect eliminating DNA and RNA replication potential, inactivating and eliminating COVID-19 virus, as well as other virus and bacteria existing on the surfaces of the products (Pd), a safety system (30) including sensors (31) is installed within the box, the cabin, and the backpack, the safety system (3)) immediately interrupts incidence cycle for light spectra (21) from the UVC lamps (20) during the access to the inner side of the sanitizer (10), avoiding the contact between an illuminated surface and an operator skin; an activating button (11b), (12b) for the sanitization process by the incidence of light spectra (21) from the UVC lamps (20); and an emergency button (11c) and (12c) which is activated by an operator in case of need to interrupt the sanitization process, besides a lamp or a light emitting diode LED (11d), (12d) and (13d), indicating the operational execution of the sanitization cycle for the products (Pd) as packed in the receptacles (11 A), (12A) or (13A) and, when turned off, it indicates the end of the cycle.

2. The portable modular sanitizer according to claim 1, wherein the box (11) includes a receptacle (11A) with hinged doors (11a′) and (11a″), which measurements of width (I1), height (t1) and length (c1) constitute ideal volume (v1) and dimensions for delivery services; an internal surfaces of both side walls of the receptacle (11A) include supports (11e) for installing lamps (20), as well as a stop end switch (31) constituting the safety system (30); the upper side of the receptacle (11A) includes a secondary box (11f) to assemble the battery and electronics such as the timer (TP), and the activating (11b) and emergency (11c) buttons, as well as the indicator for the operational execution of the sanitization cycle (11d), are installed therein.

3. The portable modular sanitizer according to claim 1, the cabin (12) is adapted to receive a supermarket cart/basket (CT) with respective products (Pd) and the cabin (12) includes a receptacle (12A) including a front opening (12a′) in which a folding door (12e) is installed, internal surfaces of both side walls of the receptacle (12A) including the UVC lamps (20), while an internal surface of an end wall of the cabin includes an ozone gas (Gz) sprayer (40) and, on an upper wall of the cabin includes an exhaust fan (41); next to the folding door (12e), the safety system (30) is located installed, as well as the activating (12b) and emergency buttons (12c), and the indicator for the operational execution of the sanitization cycle (12d), on the edges of the side walls.

4. The portable modular sanitizer according to claim 3, wherein activation of the sanitization process in the cabin (12) includes inserting the cart/basket (CT) with respective products (Pd), closing of the cabin door (12e) and activation of the button (12b), wherein said process may last approximately 1 minute, being 50 seconds for the application of light spectra (21) from the lamp and ozone gas (Gz) to the products (Pd) and 10 final seconds for the forced ozone exhaustion to the external side of the sanitizer (10) through the exhaust fan (41), thus avoiding any direct contact between the gas and the equipment operator.

5. The portable modular sanitizer according to claim 1, wherein the backpack includes a receptacle (13A) provided with a hinged door (13a′) on which side wall includes internal surfaces lamps (20); on the upper face of the receptacle (13A), a pocket (13e) is included to assemble the battery (Bt) and a pocket (13f) to assemble the card machine (Mc), as well as an indicator for the operational execution (13d) of the sanitization cycle for the packaged products (Pd).

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0018] As a complement to the present description, so to reach better understanding of the characteristics of the present invention and following a preferential embodiment, a disclosure of the attached set of drawings follows, representing the following as an example, but with no limitation

[0019] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the presented embodiments of the sanitizer, showing the means for controlling a germicide UV-C lamp, associated or not to the application of ozone gas for the appropriate temporization of stored product disinfection;

[0020] FIG. 2 discloses a perspective view of the sanitizer in the form of a box with hinged lid, showing its respective constituents;

[0021] FIG. 2A shows a crosswise cut A.A. as shown by FIG. 2;

[0022] FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the sanitizer in the form of a cabin showing its respective constituents;

[0023] FIG. 3a shows a crosswise cut view A.A as shown by FIG. 3;

[0024] FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the sanitizer in the form of a backpack showing the respective constituents; and

[0025] FIG. 4A shows a crosswise cut view A.A as shown by FIG. 4.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0026] With reference to the shown figures, the present patent of invention refers to a “PORTABLE MODULAR SANITIZER FOR DISINFECTING PRODUCTS FOR PROMPT DELIVERY”, which sanitizer (10) is based on UVC lamps (20) for disinfecting various products (Pd) of the type commercialized in supermarkets, drugstores, convenience stores or similar commercial establishments, as well as letters, objects, packages or any other inanimate product.

[0027] According to the present invention, said modular sanitizer (10) is portable, more precisely configured by a box (11), cabin (12) and/or backpack (13), each one provided with a temporizer (TP) to control the time of incidence of light spectrum (21) emitted by the UVC lamps (20) installed inside the receptacle (11A), (12A) or (13A) constituting the sanitizer (10), wherein the germicide effect of the UV-C ultraviolet light (21) is the result of a photolytic effect eliminating DNA and RNA replication potential, inactivating and eliminating the COVID-19 virus, as well as other virus and bacteria existing on the product (Pd) surfaces, and said sanitizer (10) includes a safety system (30) formed by sensors (31), also installed inside the receptacle (11A), (12A) or (13A), immediately interrupting the cycle of incidence of light spectra (21) from the UVC lamps (20) when accessing the inner side of the sanitizer (10), thus avoiding the contact between the illuminated surface and the skin of the operator.

[0028] Each sanitizer (10) also contemplates an activating button (11b), (12b) for the sanitization process by the incidence of light spectra (21) from the UVC lamps (20) and an emergency button (11c) and (12c) which may be activated by the operator in case of need to interrupt the sanitization process, besides a lamp or a light emitting diode LED (11d), (12d) and (13d), indicating the operational execution of the sanitization cycle for the products (Pd) packed in the receptacles (11A), (12A) or (13A) and, when turned off, it indicates the end of the cycle.

[0029] In a first version, the sanitizer (10) (please refer to FIGS. 2 and 2A) is presented in the form of a box (11) comprised by a receptacle (11A) with hinged doors (11a′) and (11a″) and which measurements width (I1), height (t1) and length (c1) constitute ideal volume (v1) and dimensions for delivery services. The internal surfaces of both side walls of the receptacle (11A) receive supports (11e) to install the lamps (20) and also includes a limit stop switch (31) constituting the safety system (30).

[0030] The upper face of the receptacle (11A) receives a secondary box (11f) to assemble the battery (not shown) and electronic constituents such as the timer (TP), in which the activating (11b) and emergency (11c) buttons are located, as well as the button indicating the operational execution of the sanitization cycle (11d).

[0031] To disinfect the products (Pd) in the box (11), you just need to insert it in the receptacle (11A) and close the hinged doors (11a′) and (11a″), activating it by clicking the button (11b), wherein, as soon as the operational execution indicator (11d) for the sanitization cycle for the packed products (Pd) is off, you can just open the door (11a′) and take off the product (Pd), sanitized up to 99%.

[0032] In a second version (please refer to FIGS. 3 and 3A), the sanitizer (10) has the form of a cabin (12) with ideal measurements to receive a supermarket cart/basket (CT) with respective products (Pd) and a receptacle (12A) provided with a front opening (12a′), wherein a folding door (12e) is installed, and the internal surfaces of both side walls of the receptacle (12A) receive the UVC lamps (20), while the internal surface of the end wall receives an ozone gas (Gz) spray (40) and an exhaust fan (41) is installed on the upper wall.

[0033] Next to the folding door (12e), the safety system (30) may be installed, and the activating (12b) and emergency (12c) buttons, as well as the button indicating the operational execution of the sanitization cycle (12d), are on the edges of the side walls.

[0034] To start the sanitization process in the cabin (12), you should just insert the cart/basket (CT) with the respective products (Pd), close the cabin door (12e) and activate the button (12b), in a process which may last approximately one minute, being 50 seconds to apply the light spectra (21) from the lamp and ozone gas (Gz) to the products (Pd) and 10 final seconds of forced ozone exhaustion to the external side of the sanitizer (10) by means of the exhaust fan (41), thus eliminating any direct contact between the gas and the equipment operator. When the sanitization time is concluded, the display located on the front part of the receptacle (12A) indicates the end of the process, releasing the operator to open the door (12e) to safely take off the cart/basket.

[0035] In a third version (please refer to FIGS. 4 and 4A), the sanitizer (10) has the form of a backpack (13) comprised by a receptacle (13A) provided with a hinged door (13a′), wherein lamps (20) are installed on the internal surfaces of its side walls. The upper face of the receptacle (13A) includes a pocket (13e) to assemble a battery (Bt) and a packet (13f) to assemble a card machine (Mc), as well an operational execution indicator (13d) for the sanitization cycle of the packaged products (Pd).

[0036] For disinfection, you just need to insert the products (Pd) into the internal portion of the receptacle (13A) and close it, wherein, during the trip, the sanitization process will start and be automatically turned off after the correct sanitization period, delivering the sanitized product (Pd) to the client.

[0037] It is known that, when the present invention is put into practice, modifications may be introduced to given embodiment details and form, not escaping from the fundamental principles as clearly substantiated in the claims, being thus understood that the used terminology did not have a limitation purpose.