IP Library Granted Patent US 12691189
Granted Patent B2
US 12691189 · App. 19/240,567 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Sterilization of an object using low energy electron beam

Inventor: M. Nageswara Rao (Gandhinagar, IN)
Assignee: PHARMALAB IDIA PVT. LTD.
A61L2/087H01J29/04H01J29/861H01J31/04H05H1/4697A61L2202/11A61L2202/121A61L2202/122A61L2202/14A61L2202/15
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Patent No.
US 12691189
App. No.
19/240,567
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sterilization device has been disclosed. The sterilization device comprises a toroidal housing having an outer wall, an inner wall, and a central cavity to receive an object to be sterilized. The toroidal housing comprises a thermionic cathode to release primary electrons, an anode grid to attract and accelerate the primary electrons to obtain accelerated primary electrons, and an anode wire to pull additional electrons released from a gas plasma discharge within the toroidal housing. The anode wire may accelerate the additional electrons and the accelerated primary electrons to create a spray of accelerated electrons that may be released through the inner wall. The spray of accelerated electrons may collide with the object to sterilize the object.

Claims (19)

1 . A sterilization device to sterilize an object, the sterilization device comprising:

a toroidal housing having an outer wall, an inner wall and a central cavity defined by the inner wall, wherein the central cavity is to receive the object to be sterilized, the toroidal housing comprises:

a thermionic cathode to release one or more primary electrons;

an anode grid to attract and accelerate the one or more primary electrons to obtain accelerated primary electrons on heating, wherein the thermionic cathode is at least one of a conical shaped cathode electrode and a parabolic shaped cathode electrode, and wherein the thermionic cathode comprises a coating of a work function emitter to increase a number of electrons in the one or more primary electrons emitted from the thermionic cathode; and

an anode wire to pull one or more additional electrons, wherein the one or more additional electrons are released from a gas plasma discharge within the toroidal housing,

wherein the anode wire is to accelerate the one or more additional electrons and the accelerated primary electrons to create a spray of accelerated electrons, wherein the spray of accelerated electrons is to be released through the inner wall towards the object to be received by the central cavity, and

wherein the spray of accelerated electrons is to collide with at least one surface of the object to sterilize the object.

2 . The sterilization device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the thermionic cathode, the anode grid, and the anode wire are placed within a hollow space formed between the outer wall and the inner wall of the toroidal housing, and

wherein the thermionic cathode is placed in close proximity with the outer wall, the anode grid is placed in close proximity to the thermionic cathode, and the anode wire is placed adjacent to the anode grid and in close proximity with the inner wall.

3 . The sterilization device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inner wall comprises a perforated surface to release the spray of accelerated electrons towards the object received in the central cavity, wherein the perforated surface comprises one or more windows to release the spray of accelerated electrons.

4 . The sterilization device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the gas plasma discharge comprises one or more ions, wherein the one or more primary electrons collide with the one or more ions to release the one or more additional electrons from the gas plasma discharge, and wherein the one or more additional electrons and the one or more primary electrons further collide with the one or more ions to further release the one or more additional electrons.

5 . The sterilization device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the work function emitter is at least one of a Lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6), barium hexaboride (BaB6), Barium oxide (BaO/BaO2) zirconium diboride (ZrB2), hafnium nitride (HfN), and a Cerium hexaboride (CeB6).

6 . The sterilization device as claimed in claim 1 , further comprises:

a low voltage supply unit to supply a negative potential voltage to the thermionic cathode to heat the thermionic cathode and a positive potential voltage to the anode grid to attract and accelerate the one or more primary electrons;

a high voltage supply unit to supply a positive potential voltage to the anode wire to pull the one or more additional electrons and accelerate the one or more additional electrons and the accelerated primary electrons;

a vacuum pump to create a vacuum inside the toroidal housing;

a gas supply unit to supply a gas for the gas plasma discharge;

a flow control valve to receive the gas from the gas supply unit and allow the gas to be injected in the toroidal housing; and

a pressure measuring unit to measure a pressure of the gas inside the toroidal housing.