US2022022707A1PendingUtilityA1
Sanitary forced-air hand dryer
Est. expiryOct 3, 2037(~11.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:David Louis Kirschman
A61L 9/20A61L 2209/111A47K 10/48A61L 2209/14A61L 2209/12
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Abstract
A forced-air hand dryer having means and apparatus for decontaminating air passing through the forced-air hand dryer. In general, the embodiments described comprise at least one or a plurality of airflow generators, at least one conduit for passing air through the conduits and to at least one decontamination system where the air undergoes filtration and decontamination. The air generated may be located upstream or downstream of a hand-receiving area where a user places his or her hands for drying.
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1 . A hand dryer comprising:
at least one airflow generator for generating an airflow for said hand dryer; at least one decontamination system; at least one conduit for defining at least one passageway for fluidly coupling said at least one airflow generator to at least one anti-bacterial treatment system so that air can flow therebetween; at least one hand-receiving opening that is in fluid communication with said at least one passageway and dimensioned to receive at least one hand of a person; said at least one airflow generator generating said airflow that causes a drying airflow across said at least one hand of said person to facilitate drying said at least one hand after it has been positioned in said at least one hand-receiving opening; said at least one anti-bacterial treatment system being situated downstream of said at least one hand-receiving opening so that at least a portion of said drying airflow or said airflow is channeled by said at least one conduit to said at least one decontamination system so that at least a portion of said drying airflow or said airflow is filtered or treated to facilitate reducing contamination.
2 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 1 wherein said drying airflow is caused by a negative pressure at said at least one hand-receiving opening.
3 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 1 wherein said drying airflow is caused by a positive pressure at said at least one hand-receiving opening.
4 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one conduit comprises at least one tubular member that defines a high velocity air column dimensioned and sized to create a negative pressure at said at least one hand-receiving opening.
5 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 4 wherein said at least one tubular member comprises a generally decreasing dimension in order to facilitate a Venturi effect to create a negative pressure at said at least one hand-receiving opening.
6 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 4 wherein said tubular member is dimensioned to create a Venturi effect that causes a negative pressure at said at least one hand-receiving opening.
7 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one decontamination system comprises at least one physical, biological or emissive means for removing, capturing and/or inactivating organic, inorganic or living matter from at least one of said airflow or said drying airflow.
8 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 7 wherein said at least one decontamination system comprises at least one of filter or ultraviolet light source for generating ultraviolet light for decontaminating the air received by said at least one decontamination system.
9 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 1 wherein said hand dryer comprises a plurality of conduits defining a plurality of passageways, respectively, for directing airflow from said at least one airflow generator to said at least one decontamination system.
10 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 9 wherein said hand dryer comprises a plurality of hand-receiving openings in fluid communication with said plurality of passageways, each of said plurality of hand-receiving openings being situated adjacent each other so that the person may situate at least one hand in each of said plurality of hand-receiving openings.
11 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 10 wherein each of said plurality of hand-receiving openings are defined by at least one wall having a plurality of perforations therein for facilitating creation of said drying airflow.
12 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 9 wherein said hand dryer comprises a plurality of fans for creating an airflow in each of said plurality of conduits, respectively.
13 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 12 wherein said at least one decontamination system comprises at least one filter or ultraviolet light source associated with an outlet end of each of said plurality of conduits.
14 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one airflow generator is a fan.
15 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 1 wherein said drying airflow is caused by a negative pressure at said at least one hand-opening.
16 . A hand dryer comprising:
at least one airflow generator for generating an airflow for drying a user's hands; a hand-drying area operatively associated with said at least one airflow generator for defining a place for said user to place their hands; and a decontamination system downstream of said hand-drying area for receiving waste airflow after it passes the user's hands; said at least one airflow generator generating a positive airflow over the user's hands to facilitate drying them and said decontamination system receiving said waste airflow and decontaminating said waste airflow after it has passed over the user's hands.
17 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 16 wherein said decontamination system comprises an input, said input having at least a portion that defines a surface for channeling or funneling air into said decontamination system.
18 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 16 wherein said at least one airflow generator comprises an outlet and said decontamination system comprises an inlet, said outlet and inlet being spaced from each other and said hand-drying area being situated between said outlet and said inlet; said outlet having a predetermined configuration adapted to direct airflow from said at least one airflow generator to said hand-drying area and said inlet of said decontamination system having a predetermined configuration that facilitates channeling or funneling air into said decontamination system after it has passed said user's hands.
19 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 16 wherein said drying airflow is caused by a positive pressure at said hand-drying area.
20 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 16 wherein said decontamination system comprises at least one physical, biological or emissive means for removing, capturing and/or inactivating organic, inorganic or living matter from at least one of said airflow or said drying airflow.
21 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 20 wherein said decontamination system comprises at least one of either an air filter or an ultraviolet light source for generating ultraviolet light for decontaminating the air received by said decontamination system.
22 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 21 wherein said decontamination system comprises at least one filter or ultraviolet light source downstream of an inlet to said decontamination system.
23 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 16 wherein said at least one airflow generator is at least one radial fan.
24 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 16 wherein said at least one airflow generator generates a positive pressure drying airflow at said hand-drying area.
25 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 16 wherein said decontamination system comprises a negative pressure collector for generating a negative pressure relative to said hand-drying area to facilitate preventing aerosols or said waste air from entering a surrounding environment.
26 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 25 wherein said negative pressure collector comprises a vacuum generator for generating said negative pressure at an inlet of said decontamination system.
27 . A hand dryer comprising:
at least one airflow generator for generating an airflow; a hand-receiving area defining at least one hand-receiving opening for a user to place their hands; and at least one decontamination system downstream of said hand-receiving area; said at least one airflow generator generating a negative pressure at said hand-receiving area to cause a drying airflow across said hands of said user to facilitate drying said hands after they have been positioned in said at least one hand-receiving opening.
28 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 27 wherein said at least one decontamination system defining at least one anti-bacterial treatment system so that after said airflow passes said user's hands, at least a portion of said airflow is received or channeled into said at least one decontamination system as a result of said negative pressure generated by said at least one airflow generator so that at least a portion of said airflow is filtered or treated to facilitate reducing contamination.
29 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 27 wherein said at least one airflow generator is located downstream of said hand-receiving area.
30 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 29 wherein said at least one airflow generator is located in said decontamination system.
31 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 27 wherein said drying airflow is caused by a negative pressure at said hand-receiving area.
32 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 27 wherein said hand dryer comprises at least one conduit for receiving and channeling ambient air toward said hand-receiving area, said at least one conduit comprising at least one hand enclosure, respectively, for receiving at least one hand of the user.
33 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 32 wherein said at least one hand enclosure is perforated to permit ambient air to enter into said hand-receiving area.
34 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 27 wherein said at least one decontamination system comprises at least one physical, biological or emissive means for removing, capturing and/or inactivating organic, inorganic or living matter from at least one of said airflow or said drying airflow.
35 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 34 wherein said at least one decontamination system comprises at least one of an air filter or ultraviolet light source for generating ultraviolet light for decontaminating the air received by said at least one decontamination system.
36 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 27 wherein said hand dryer comprises a plurality of conduits defining a plurality of passageways, respectively, for directing airflow from said at least one airflow generator to said at least one decontamination system.
37 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 36 wherein said hand dryer comprises a plurality of hand-receiving openings in fluid communication with said plurality of passageways, each of said plurality of hand-receiving openings being situated adjacent each other so that said user may situate at least one hand in each of said plurality of hand-receiving openings, respectively.
38 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 37 wherein each of said plurality of hand-receiving openings are defined by at least one wall having a plurality of perforations therein for facilitating creation of said drying airflow.
39 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 36 wherein said hand dryer comprises a plurality of fans situated in said at least one decontamination system for creating a negative air pressure at said hand-receiving area.
40 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 36 wherein said at least one decontamination system comprises at least one of either a filter or an ultraviolet light source associated with an outlet end of each of said plurality of conduits.
41 . The hand dryer as recited in claim 27 wherein said at least one airflow generator is a fan associated with said at least one decontamination system.
42 . A forced-air hand dryer comprising:
a means for creating a positive air flow; a Venturi chamber for generating negative air pressure from said positive air flow, said negative air pressure creating a negative air flow from the atmosphere into said chamber; and an air inlet to direct said negative air flow over hands; said negative air flow combining with dryer waste air into an air collection means; said air collection means comprising a decontamination means purposed to decontaminate said waste air.
43 . The forced-air hand dryer as recited in claim 42 wherein said means for creating a positive air flow is a fan.
44 . The forced-air hand dryer as recited in claim 42 wherein said air inlet comprises at least one partially open chamber dimensioned to receive hands.
45 . The forced-air hand dryer as recited in claim 42 wherein said decontamination means comprises physical, biological or emissive means for removing, capturing and/or inactivating organic, inorganic or living matter.
46 . A forced-air hand dryer comprising:
a means for creating a positive air flow; an air output transmitting said positive air flow upon hands; an air input means purposed to receive waste air from said hands; and an air decontamination means purposed to decontaminate said waste air.
47 . The forced-air hand dryer as recited in claim 46 wherein said means for creating a positive air flow is a fan.
48 . The forced-air hand dryer as recited in claim 46 wherein said air input means comprises a complete or partial funnel.
49 . The forced-air hand dryer as recited in claim 46 wherein said decontamination means comprises physical, biological or emissive means for removing, capturing and/or inactivating organic, inorganic or living matter.
50 . A forced-air hand dryer comprising:
a means for creating a negative air pressure; an air input means to utilize said negative air pressure to create an air flow over hands, said air input further comprising a means to collect waste air from hands; and an air decontamination means purposed to decontaminate said waste air.
51 . The forced-air hand dryer as recited in claim 50 wherein said means for creating a negative air pressure is a fan.
52 . The forced-air hand dryer as recited in claim 50 wherein said means for creating a negative air pressure incorporates a low pressure chamber.
53 . The forced-air hand dryer as recited in claim 50 wherein said means to collect waste air incorporates a low pressure chamber.
54 . The forced-air hand dryer as recited in claim 50 wherein said air input means comprises a means for increasing air velocity, such as a partially open chamber in proximity to said hands.
55 . The forced-air hand dryer as recited in claim 50 wherein said air decontamination means comprises physical, biological or emissive means for removing, capturing and/or inactivating organic, inorganic or living matter.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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