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121 WASH CHAMBER FOR AUTOMATED APPENDAGE WASHING APPARATUS US12330179 2008-12-08 US20090083970A1 2009-04-02 Paul R. Barnhill; Thomas M. Johannsen
A wash cylinder or chamber for an automated cleaning station to clean an object or a person's body part includes nozzles on the interior of the cylinder, the nozzles of one embodiment comprising an increasing roll angle providing a novel spray pattern. Additionally, embodiments of the invention include fluid guidance and conveyance structures, angled nozzles, sealing structures, finger guards, nozzle ribs, wash chamber seating mechanisms and drains, and nozzle inlays having a plurality of nozzles. Also disclosed are methods of washing an object or body part using a wash cylinder or chamber and methods of assembling a wash cylinder or chamber.
122 WASH CHAMBER FOR AUTOMATED APPENDAGE-WASHING APPARATUS US11829781 2007-07-27 US20080099049A1 2008-05-01 Paul R. Barnhill; Thomas M. Johannsen
A wash cylinder or chamber for an automated cleaning station to clean an object or a person's body part includes nozzles on the interior of the cylinder, the nozzles of one embodiment comprising an increasing roll angle providing a novel spray pattern. Additionally, embodiments of the invention include fluid guidance and conveyance structures, angled nozzles, sealing structures, finger guards, nozzle ribs, wash chamber seating mechanisms and drains, and nozzle inlays having a plurality of nozzles. Also disclosed are methods of washing an object or body part using a wash cylinder or chamber and methods of assembling a wash cylinder or chamber.
123 WASH CHAMBER FOR AUTOMATED APPENDAGE-WASHING APPARATUS US11829775 2007-07-27 US20080099048A1 2008-05-01 Paul R. Barnhill; Thomas M. Johannsen
A wash cylinder or chamber for an automated cleaning station to clean an object or a person's body part includes nozzles on the interior of the cylinder, the nozzles of one embodiment comprising an increasing roll angle providing a novel spray pattern. Additionally, embodiments of the invention include fluid guidance and conveyance structures, angled nozzles, sealing structures, finger guards, nozzle ribs, wash chamber seating mechanisms and drains, and nozzle inlays having a plurality of nozzles. Also disclosed are methods of washing an object or body part using a wash cylinder or chamber and methods of assembling a wash cylinder or chamber.
124 WASH CHAMBER FOR AUTOMATED APPENDAGE-WASHING APPARATUS US11829769 2007-07-27 US20080099047A1 2008-05-01 Paul R. Barnhill; Thomas M. Johannsen
A wash cylinder or chamber for an automated cleaning station to clean an object or a person's body part includes nozzles on the interior of the cylinder, the nozzles of one embodiment comprising an increasing roll angle providing a novel spray pattern. Additionally, embodiments of the invention include fluid guidance and conveyance structures, angled nozzles, sealing structures, finger guards, nozzle ribs, wash chamber seating mechanisms and drains, and nozzle inlays having a plurality of nozzles. Also disclosed are methods of washing an object or body part using a wash cylinder or chamber and methods of assembling a wash cylinder or chamber.
125 Portable Disposable Hand Washing Facility US11931776 2007-10-31 US20080098513A1 2008-05-01 Adonna L. Hardway
A portable washing facility for dispensation of soap, towels, and cleaning fluid for the washing of hands. The portable washing facility includes a liquid dispenser disposed within a housing. The liquid dispenser has a valve for regulating the flow of liquid from said liquid dispenser. The valve is adapted to be received by and to protrude through the housing. A soap dispenser and a towel dispenser are also carried by the housing.
126 Self-cleaning hand washer US09807764 2000-12-15 US20030033669A1 2003-02-20 Geoffrey Roy Fernie
A hand washing apparatus has a hand washing bowl (30) mounted when in use at a suitable height for washing the hands. The bowl (30) and its cover are reconfigurable between a hand washing position and an inactive position. The hand washing apparatus includes controls for reconfiguring the bowl and its cover between a hand washing position and an inactive position, a dispenser (34) for dispensing water over the hands in the bowl and a dispenser (34) for dispensing soap over the hands in the bowl. Also disclosed is a method of cleaning the hands using such apparatus.
127 Apparatus and method for monitoring hand washing US24494 1998-02-17 US6038331A 2000-03-14 Raymond C. Johnson
An apparatus and method for monitoring hand washing wherein a subject's hands are checked after he or she has applied soap or detergent and spread it over the front and back of his or her hands. An optical image of the subject's hands is digitized and compared, pixel by pixel, with a reference feature that distinguishes the soap and a report is generated indicating whether the subject's hands are covered with enough soap or detergent to receive a satisfactory report.
128 Ozone hand sterilizer US619042 1996-03-20 US5945068A 1999-08-31 Daniel A. Ferone
An apparatus and method for sterilizing hands includes a sink containing ozonated water. Water is continually circulated through said sink past an ozone generator which continually injects ozone into the sink. The individual sanitizes his hands by simply immersing his hands in the ozonated water for a period of time effective to destroy germs. Upstream of the sink is a secondary water circulation system which includes a second ozone generator which maintains a constant supply of ozonated water which can be added to the sink when necessary. An infrared sensor can be added to detect when individuals are using the sink and further to determine when make-up water is required. The present invention optionally will include an ozonated air hand drier or an ozonated air applicator for towels. This system is designed to ensure that individuals in, for example, food service operations maintain sanitary conditions.
129 Wash stations and method of operation US832847 1997-04-04 US5781942A 1998-07-21 Charles S. Allen; Daniel C. Shaw; Lee M. Adler
A wash station comprises a sink and a water dispensing faucet operably associated with the sink for selectively dispensing water thereto. A first sensor is operably associated with the sink for determining the presence of a user. An electrically operated valve is in flow communication with the faucet for causing water to be selectively supplied thereto and operably associated with the first sensor for being actuated thereby. A soap dispensing faucet is operably associated with the sink for selecting dispensing soap. A second sensor is operably associated with the soap dispensing faucet for determining the presence of a user in operable association with the soap dispensing faucet. A pump is in operable association with a soap supply, in fluid communication with the soap dispensing faucet, and in operable connection with the second sensor for causing soap to be selectively supplied to the soap dispensing faucet upon detection of a user by the second sensor.
130 Automatic soap dispenser US981408 1992-11-25 US5255822A 1993-10-26 Richard B. Mease; Robert E. Burridge
An automatically operated soap dispenser for use in washing the hands of a user is provided in a housing. Enclosed in an intermediate portion of the housing is a horizontally disposed transparent cylindrical chamber having an open front end and an opening in the upper wall thereof. Residing in the upper portion of the housing is a disposable liquid soap container having extending from the bottom thereof a resilient elongated tubular member with a self-sealing nipple valve on the lower end thereof which is positioned in the opening on the upper wall of the cylindrical chamber. A cyclically operated actuating means located in the housing above the cylindrical chamber is controlled to automatically squeeze the tubular member and supply a single quantity of liquid soap through the nipple valve in response to an upturned palm of a hand of the user being inserted into the open front of the cylindrical chamber.
131 Automatic soap dispenser and hand dryer unit US803543 1991-12-09 US5186360A 1993-02-16 Richard B. Mease; Robert E. Burridge
An automatically operated soap dispenser and hand dryer are provided in a single housing. The housing encloses a horizontally disposed transparent cylindrical chamber having an open front end and an opening in the upper wall thereof opposite which a self-sealing nipple valve on the end of a tubular member of a disposable liquid soap container resides. A cyclically operated actuating means located in the housing above the cylindrical chamber is controlled to automatically squeeze the tubular member and supply a single quantity of soap through the nipple valve in response to an upturned palm of a hand of the user being inserted into the cylindrical chamber The automatic hand dryer located in the housing below the cylindrical chamber provides for automatically discharging warm air through an outlet thereof in response to the hands of the user being positioned adjacent thereto.
132 Modular system for automatic operation of a water faucet US378924 1989-07-12 US5060323A 1991-10-29 Daniel C. Shaw
A modular system for automatically controlling the operation of a water faucet comprises an electrically operable valve for installation in line of a water supply line to the faucet for controlling water flow to the faucet; a sensor for detecting the presence of an individual within a predetermined range of the sensor; a controller for connecting to the valve and the sensor for receiving a detection signal from the sensor and for operating the valve in response to the signal; and releasable connectors for connecting the valve and the sensor to the controller.
133 Portable hands-free wash stand US81676 1987-08-05 US4765003A 1988-08-23 Chen-Hsiung Chang
A portable hands-free wash stand characterized by upper and lower foot pedals on its ladder-shaped bottom block for controlling water pump to pump up clean water to feed pipe for wash, and comprising a control switch for the selection of warm water and cool water, wherein waste water is collected in waste water storage tank; a low water level indicating lamp turns on when clean water of clean water storage tank been used up so as to advise people to move the present wash stand to a specific location for filling clean water and draining off waste water.
134 Automatic hand washer and drier US93906 1979-11-13 US4295233A 1981-10-20 Lester H. Hinkel; Lawrence E. Wolske
A hand washing and drying apparatus having automatic means for providing hand washing material and hand drying air. The hand washing and drying operation is effected within a space defined by a bowl. The bowl may be recessed within the apparatus to facilitate an efficient use of warm water and warm air during the hand washing and drying operation. The hand drying air outlet may be mounted to the bowl for delivering the hand drying air directly thereinto. Similarly, a means for delivering hand washing material in the form of water may be mounted directly to the bowl. The automatic controls may include manually operable portions adapted to be manipulated by the user without substantially removing his hands from the bowl space. A soap dispenser may be mounted in the device adjacent the bowl space. The bowl may be provided with an upper arm extending at a forward angle for facilitated hand washing and drying. The apparatus may be arranged to be wall-mounted, with space provided below the lower front edge of the bowl permitting use thereof as by handicapped persons in wheelchairs as well as by normal users standing in front of the bowl. In a modified form, the drying air delivery apparatus and the washing water heating apparatus may be mounted to a rear panel of the outer cabinet of the apparatus. The device is arranged to be effectively self-cleaning in a simple and sanitary manner, such as in a restroom open to the public, permitting continued sequential use by a number of persons.
135 Surgeon hand and arm scrubbing apparatus US41436073 1973-11-09 US3918987A 1975-11-11 KOPFER RUDOLPH J
A pair of cavities are provided in a housing for receiving hands and forearms, a plurality of nozzles within each of the cavities eject streams of fluids inwardly at predetermined rates and pressures in order to exert a net force on the inserted hands and forearms sufficient to support their weight within each cavity so that they do not touch the interior surface of the cavity and thereby remain uncontaminated after the washing procedure.
136 Lavatory fixture US50018721 1921-09-12 US1494883A 1924-05-20 BASSETTE JOHN G; WILLIAMS EDWIN T; WATROUS DENTON J
137 SYSTEM FOR MONITORING HAND CLEANING COMPLIANCE PCT/US2010000702 2010-03-09 WO2010104564A3 2011-02-10 JOHNSON RAYMOND C
A system to allow employers to monitor employee handwashing or hand sanitization compliance in a facility with a plurality of touchless dispensers for metering a cleanser, disinfectant or lotion on the hands of a user. A detector associated with each dispenser triggers operation of the dispensing mechanism and sends a signal to a local controller which date and time stamps the dispensing act. The controller sends a report to a central computer which identifies the dispenser and the date and time of each dispensing act. The reports from the several dispensers is stored in a database for management review. On receipt of a signal from the detector, the controller may also trigger operation of a preferably touchless input device to identify the user. Data collected by the input device is relayed to the central computer through the controller. The central computer is programmed with an algorithm for matching the data collected by the input device with data previously collected and identified with the user. During the dispensing processes, the controller may signal an output device that indicates to the user that the system is working.
138 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DISINFECTING HANDS PCT/EP0001361 2000-02-18 WO0048640A2 2000-08-24 SCHNEIDER HARTMUT J; GHERMAN TEODOR
The invention relates to a device for disinfecting especially hands. The device consists of a chamber in which a nozzle is arranged. Said nozzle is connected by a line to a reservoir and has a pump actuator. Means for releasing the pump actuator are also provided and according to the invention, the chamber is tubular and accessible from the front and has a closed rear wall. The tubular chamber has an opening in which the nozzle is located, the nozzle being aligned with the middle axis of the chamber. The tubular chamber has a diameter of approximately 180 to 220 mm and is approximately 200 to 250 mm long. The nozzle discharges an aerosol of fine particles of the disinfectant. The pump actuator can be regulated so that between 0.5 and 1.5 ml of disinfectant is sprayed per disinfecting operation.
139 다수개의 배수전 공기공급시스템 KR1020170038551 2017-03-27 KR1020180109242A 2018-10-08 백병선; 장기두; 정정환
본발명은다수개의배수전공기공급시스템에관한것으로, 더욱상세하게는배수전에구비되는세척수공급을위한제1감지센서에서사용자의손을감지하면손 세척에필요한세척수가토출되고, 사용자가손을멀리하여제1감지센서에서손을감지하지못하면세척수가차단되며, 배수전에구비되는공기공급을위한제2감지센서에서사용자의손을인식하면손 세척후 손의물기를제거하기위한공기가토출되어사용자가손 세척과건조를한 곳에서해결할수 있을뿐만아니라, 1개의공기공급장치에서다수개의배수전으로공급하는공기의압력과배수전에서토출되는공기의압력이항상일정하게유지하도록함으로써, 다수개의배수전을동시에사용하거나각각사용할때에도공기공급장치의공기공급양과압력의변화가없어고장이적고사용이간편한다수개의배수전공기공급시스템에관한것이다.
140 조합된 핸드 드라이어 및 수도 꼭지 KR1020157014784 2013-11-08 KR101699295B1 2017-01-24 하틀리마르쿠스리; 웨스턴토마스앤드류
화장실용세척/건조겸용스테이션. 이스테이션은사용자의손을세척하기위해물을방출하기위한물 유출구를포함하고, 이것은메인수원에접속된다. 이스테이션은또한사용자의손을건조시키기위해공기류를방출하기위한공기유출구를포함한다. 공기류는메인전원에접속된블로어모듈에의해발생된다. 메인전원에의접속은커넥터유닛을통해실시되고, 이것은메인전원에하드-와이어링된다. 블로어모듈은블로어모듈의모듈식교체를허용하도록커넥터유닛상의전기커넥터에접속되는전기커넥터를포함한다. 메인수원에의접속은동일한또는추가의커넥터유닛을통해실시되고, 이것은메인수원내에배관접속된다. 유동-제어밸브는커넥터유닛에서메인수원을차단시키기위해각각의커넥터유닛상에제공된다. 밸브의유입포트는메인수원에접속되고, 밸브의유출포트는물 유출구에접속된다.
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