STERILISER FOR BEDCLOTHES (VERSIONS) Russian patent published in 2010 - IPC A47L7/00 A61L2/10 

Abstract RU 2378972 C2

FIELD: personal demand items.

SUBSTANCE: inventions are related to steriliser. Steriliser for bedclothes comprises body, having area of ultraviolet (UV) radiation deepened into lower surface of body, suction hole arranged in its lower surface, outlet hole arranged in side surface of body, air duct for connection of suction hole and outlet hole and channel that prevents sticking and is deepened into lower surface of body, being joined to suction hole and continuing to side surface for prevention of sterilised object sticking to lower surface. Body includes the first facility of UV radiation for emission of UV beams into area of body UV radiation. Steriliser comprises fan installed in air duct for air exhaust from suction hole to outlet hole, engine for fan actuation, the first filtering unit installed in air duct between suction hole and engine for cleaning of foreign substances in air, functional unit for supply of control signal for engine control and the first facility of UV radiation and control unit for reception of control command from functional unit and control of engine and the first facility of UV radiation. In design version steriliser comprises unit of UV radiation with UV lamp for emission of ultraviolet beams, the first filtering unit installed on air duct between suction hole and engine, and the second filtering unit installed on air duct between engine and outlet hole for filtration of foreign substances in air that has passed through the first filtering unit and engine, and then for sterilisation and extermination of bacteria and destructive insects in filtered foreign substance with the help of some heat generated by engine but not radiated outside. In other design version steriliser comprises impact unit installed in body and protruding outside body in direction of lower surface so that it is possible to strike sterilised object. Impact unit is installed on front end of suction hole in direction of air supply, and unit of UV radiation is installed near front end of impact unit in body and is displaced from surface by specified interval.

EFFECT: development of steriliser for bedclothes, which may easily move on cleaned object, such as bedclothes or carpet, which are easily deformed and soft on contact surface and comprises large amount of substances that contaminate cloth, for sterilisation or extermination of bacteria and destructive insects, such as mites that inhabit surface of cleaned object, and may easily and efficiently remove sterilised or exterminated bacteria and mites.

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Authors

Cho Jung-Man

Dates

2010-01-20Published

2006-05-10Filed