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Barrier-controlling sanitising apparatus and methods
Sanitising system which is able to control a barrier. The embodiment shows a push-button liquid soap dispenser which is able to control a door. Passage through the door is only permitted after the system has detected that a user has performed a sanitising procedure, such as using the dispenser. The opening of the barrier is subject to a predetermined delay after detection of the procedure. This is intended to increase the likelihood that the user will properly clean their hands. After the barrier is released, the delay controls the time at which the barrier automatically closes. Alternatively, the dispensed product may be hand gel, liquid or solid soap, foam, or a sanitising towel/wipe. If a wipe the system may check whether the wipe is used to contact a sensing interface. The barrier may unlock for manual operation or may open and close automatically. The system may require that the dispenser is fully used a predetermined number of times before the barrier is released. The barrier may comprise a light beam. Several other permutations are disclosed.
Barrier-controlling sanitising apparatus and methods
Sanitising system which is able to control a barrier. The embodiment shows a push-button liquid soap dispenser which is able to control a door. Passage through the door is only permitted after the system has detected that a user has performed a sanitising procedure, such as using the dispenser. The opening of the barrier is subject to a predetermined delay after detection of the procedure. This is intended to increase the likelihood that the user will properly clean their hands. After the barrier is released, the delay controls the time at which the barrier automatically closes. Alternatively, the dispensed product may be hand gel, liquid or solid soap, foam, or a sanitising towel/wipe. If a wipe the system may check whether the wipe is used to contact a sensing interface. The barrier may unlock for manual operation or may open and close automatically. The system may require that the dispenser is fully used a predetermined number of times before the barrier is released. The barrier may comprise a light beam. Several other permutations are disclosed.
Barrier-controlling sanitising apparatus and methods
MERVYN RAYMOND WOOLTORTON (Autor:in) / RENATO NOTARIANNI (Autor:in) / THOMAS GREIG (Autor:in)
30.08.2017
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch