Multi wave sterilization system

US9750830B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9750830-B2
Application numberUS-201314012652-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 28, 2013
Priority dateAug 28, 2012
Publication dateSep 5, 2017
Grant dateSep 5, 2017

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Ultraviolet radiation is directed within an area. The target wavelength ranges and/or target intensity ranges of the ultraviolet radiation sources can correspond to at least one of a plurality of selectable operating configurations including a virus destruction operating configuration and a bacteria disinfection operating configuration. Each configuration can include a unique combination of the target wavelength range and target intensity range.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system comprising: at least one ultraviolet radiation source configured to generate ultraviolet radiation directed within a storage area; and a monitoring and control system for managing the storage area by performing a method comprising: enabling selection of each of a plurality of selectable operating configurations, the plurality of selectable operating configurations including: a virus destruction operating configuration, and a bacteria disinfection operating configuration, wherein each selectable operating configuration includes a unique combination of a target wavelength range, a target intensity range, and a target pattern for the ultraviolet radiation; monitoring, using data received from at least one of: a visual camera or a chemical sensor, a set of current conditions of at least one of: the storage area or a set of items located in the storage area; and controlling ultraviolet radiation generated by the at least one ultraviolet radiation source using a selected one of the plurality of selectable operating configurations and the set of current conditions. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein a target wavelength range for the at least one ultraviolet radiation source in the virus destruction operating configuration is approximately 190 nanometers to approximately 265 nanometers. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the ultraviolet radiation generated in the virus destruction operating configuration is continuous. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the target wavelength range for the at least one ultraviolet radiation source in the bacteria disinfection operating configuration is approximately 260 nanometers to approximately 290 nanometers. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the ultraviolet radiation generated in the bacteria disinfection operating configuration is intermittent. 6. The system of claim 1 , the method further comprising controlling at least one of: a target time scheduling and a target radiation direction for the at least one ultraviolet radiation source. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein an intensity of the ultraviolet radiation in the virus destruction operating configuration is higher than an intensity of the ultraviolet radiation in the bacteria disinfection operating configuration. 8. A food storage device comprising: a storage area configured to store at least one perishable food item; at least one ultraviolet radiation source configured to generate ultraviolet radiation directed within the storage area; and a monitoring and control system for managing the storage area by performing a method comprising: enabling selection of each of a plurality of selectable operating configurations, the plurality of selectable operating configurations including: a virus destruction operating configuration, and a bacteria disinfection operating configuration, wherein each selectable operating configuration includes a unique combination of a target wavelength range, a target intensity range, and a target pattern for the ultraviolet radiation; monitoring, using data received from at least one of: a visual camera or a chemical sensor, a set of current conditions of at least one of: the storage area or a set of items located in the storage area; and controlling ultraviolet radiation generated by the at least one ultraviolet radiation source using a selected one of the plurality of selectable operating configurations and the set of current conditions. 9. The storage device of claim 8 , wherein a target wavelength range for the at least one ultraviolet radiation source in the virus destruction operating configuration is approximately 190 nanometers to approximately 265 nanometers. 10. The storage device of claim 9 , wherein the ultraviolet radiation generated in the virus destruction operating configuration is continuous. 11. The storage device of claim 8 , wherein the target wavelength range for the at least one ultraviolet radiation source in the bacteria disinfection operating configuration is approximately 260 nanometers to approximately 290 nanometers. 12. The storage device of claim 11 , wherein the ultraviolet radiation generated in the bacteria disinfection operating configuration is intermittent. 13. The storage device of claim 8 , the method further comprising: controlling at least one of: a target time scheduling and a target radiation direction for the at least one ultraviolet radiation source. 14. The storage device of claim 8 , wherein an intensity of the ultraviolet radiation in the virus destruction operating configuration is higher than an intensity of the ultraviolet radiation in the bacteria disinfection operating configuration. 15. A refrigeration device comprising: a storage area configured to store at least one refrigerated item; a component configured to control at least one environmental condition of the storage area, wherein the at least one environmental condition includes at least one of: a temperature, a humidity, a gas convection, or a fluid convection; at least one ultraviolet radiation source configured to generate ultraviolet radiation directed within the storage area; and a monitoring and control system for managing the storage area by performing a method comprising: enabling selection of each of a plurality of selectable operating configurations, the plurality of selectable operating configurations including: a virus destruction operating configuration, and a bacteria disinfection operating configuration, wherein each selectable operating configuration includes a unique combination of a target wavelength range, a target intensity range, and a target pattern for the ultraviolet radiation; monitoring, using data received from at least one of: a visual camera or a chemical sensor, a set of current conditions of at least one of: the storage area or a set of items located in the storage area; and controlling ultraviolet radiation generated by the at least one ultraviolet radiation source using a selected one of the plurality of selectable operating configurations and the set of current conditions. 16. The device of claim 15 , wherein a target wavelength range for the at least one ultraviolet radiation source in the virus destruction operating configuration is approximately 190 nanometers to approximately 265 nanometers. 17. The device of claim 16 , wherein the ultraviolet radiation generated in the virus destruction operating configuration is continuous. 18. The device of claim 15 , wherein the target wavelength range for the at least one ultraviolet radiation source in the bacteria disinfection operating configuration is approximately 260 nanometers to approximately 290 nanometers. 19. The device of claim 18 , wherein the ultraviolet radiation generated in the bacteria disinfection operating configuration is intermittent. 20. The device of claim 15 , the method further comprising: controlling at least one of: a target time scheduling and a target radiation direction for the at least one ultraviolet radiation source. 21. The device of claim 15 , wherein an intensity of the ultraviolet radiation in the virus destruction operating configuration is higher than an intensity of the ultraviolet radiation in the bacteria disinfection operating configuration.

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  • Ultraviolet radiation · CPC title

  • Means for controlling sterilisation processes, data processing, presentation and storage means, e.g. sensors, controllers, programs · CPC title

  • Devices using other cold materials; Devices using cold-storage bodies · CPC title

  • Stationary cabinets · CPC title

  • Control of temperature · CPC title

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What does patent US9750830B2 cover?
Ultraviolet radiation is directed within an area. The target wavelength ranges and/or target intensity ranges of the ultraviolet radiation sources can correspond to at least one of a plurality of selectable operating configurations including a virus destruction operating configuration and a bacteria disinfection operating configuration. Each configuration can include a unique combination of the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sensor Electronic Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61L2/10. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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