Foot/footwear sterilization system
First Claim
1. A foot/shoe sanitizing system comprising:
- a housing having at least one opening;
at least one ultraviolet emitting device supported within the housing, the at least one ultraviolet emitting device directing ultraviolet light on a foot/shoe placed in the at least one opening;
a source of power interfaced to each of the at least one ultraviolet emitting device, the source of power operatively powering each of the at least one ultraviolet emitting device, thereby the at least one ultraviolet emitting device emits ultraviolet light; and
means for detecting an identification of a user of the foot/shoe sanitizing system.
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Abstract
A foot/shoe sanitizing system includes a housing having at least one opening and at least one ultraviolet emitting device supported within the housing. The ultraviolet emitting devices direct ultraviolet light around and/or through the set of foot/shoe support bars towards the foot or shoe placed on the foot/shoe support bars. The ultraviolet emitting devices are controllably powered to emit ultraviolet light and/or ozone onto the foot/shoe. In a preferred embodiment, the ultraviolet emitting device emits light that includes short wavelength ultraviolet light, causing the formation of ozone in the area of the shoe, thereby killing pathogens that are not easily killed with ultraviolet light alone. The system detects the identity of a user and records/transmits usage of the system by the user for sanitizing enforcement and recording.
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20 Claims
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1. A foot/shoe sanitizing system comprising:
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a housing having at least one opening; at least one ultraviolet emitting device supported within the housing, the at least one ultraviolet emitting device directing ultraviolet light on a foot/shoe placed in the at least one opening; a source of power interfaced to each of the at least one ultraviolet emitting device, the source of power operatively powering each of the at least one ultraviolet emitting device, thereby the at least one ultraviolet emitting device emits ultraviolet light; and means for detecting an identification of a user of the foot/shoe sanitizing system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of killing pathogens on a shoe, the method comprising:
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providing a foot/shoe sanitizing system comprising; a housing having at least one opening; at least one ultraviolet emitting device supported within the housing, the at least one ultraviolet emitting device directing ultraviolet light on a foot/shoe placed in the at least one opening; a source of power interfaced to each of the at least one ultraviolet emitting device, the source of power operatively powering each of the at least one ultraviolet emitting device, thereby the at least one ultraviolet emitting device emits ultraviolet light; and means for detecting an identification of a user of the foot/shoe sanitizing system; placing the shoe into one of the at least one opening; obtaining an identification of the user from the means for detecting; emitting ultraviolet light from the at least one ultraviolet emitting device, the ultraviolet light radiating at least one of the pathogens on the shoe; the ultraviolet light killing at least one of the pathogens; removing the shoe from the at least one opening; and sending a completion record to a remote system through a network connection. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A foot/shoe sanitizing device comprising:
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a housing having two openings, each of the openings sized to allow entry of a shoe; a processor, the processor located within the housing; at least one ultraviolet emitting device supported within the housing, the at least one ultraviolet emitting device directing ultraviolet light onto a shoe placed within the openings; a source of power, power to each of the at least one ultraviolet emitting device controlled by the processor, one or more shoe sensors, the shoe sensor(s) detect the presence of at least one shoe within one of the openings, the shoe sensor(s) are operatively coupled to the processor; and an identification reading device interface to the processor. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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