Apparatus and Method for Area Disinfection Using Ultraviolet Light
First Claim
1. An ultraviolet light emitting assembly for disinfecting surfaces within an area, the assembly comprising:
- a base unit including a programmable logic controller and a ventilation fan;
a support rail mounted to said base unit;
a transparent sleeve supported by said support rail;
a UV-C light emitting source positioned within said sleeve defining a ventilation channel between said sleeve and said UV-C light emitting source, said ventilation channel including a first opened end and a second opened end; and
a temperature sensor associated with said UV-C light emitting source for monitoring the temperature of said UV-C light emitting source,wherein said ventilation fan is positioned within said base unit for blowing air into said first opened end of said ventilation channel,wherein said programmable logic controller is communication with said temperature sensor, said programmable logic controller being configured for enabling said ventilation fan to maintain the temperature of said UV-C light emitting source within a predetermined temperature range, or enabling said ventilation fan if the temperature of said UV-C light emitting source exceeds a predetermined threshold, andwherein said programmable logic controller is configured for selectively enabling said UV-C light emitting source to radiate UV-C light into the area to disinfect the surfaces located within the area
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Abstract
A surface disinfection system comprising a plurality of independently placeable and controllable portable ultraviolet light emitting assemblies (ULAs), and a control station for remotely controlling the plurality of light assemblies. A cart housing the control station includes a dock for storing and transporting the assemblies. Each assembly includes a tubular UV-C lamp mounted on a portable base unit that includes electronic components for generating power to the lamp, detecting motion within the room being sterilized, detecting fluence levels and for audible alarm, and for wireless communication with the control station which is located outside the room during operation of the system. Using a plurality of ULAs permits strategic placement of the radiation sources to minimize shadows and thereby provides a thorough degree of disinfection. Independent control of the ULAs permits shutting down any unit to minimize the exposure to which UV-degradable materials are subject by repeated disinfections over time.
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7 Claims
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1. An ultraviolet light emitting assembly for disinfecting surfaces within an area, the assembly comprising:
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a base unit including a programmable logic controller and a ventilation fan; a support rail mounted to said base unit; a transparent sleeve supported by said support rail; a UV-C light emitting source positioned within said sleeve defining a ventilation channel between said sleeve and said UV-C light emitting source, said ventilation channel including a first opened end and a second opened end; and a temperature sensor associated with said UV-C light emitting source for monitoring the temperature of said UV-C light emitting source, wherein said ventilation fan is positioned within said base unit for blowing air into said first opened end of said ventilation channel, wherein said programmable logic controller is communication with said temperature sensor, said programmable logic controller being configured for enabling said ventilation fan to maintain the temperature of said UV-C light emitting source within a predetermined temperature range, or enabling said ventilation fan if the temperature of said UV-C light emitting source exceeds a predetermined threshold, and wherein said programmable logic controller is configured for selectively enabling said UV-C light emitting source to radiate UV-C light into the area to disinfect the surfaces located within the area - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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