IP Library Granted Patent US 12691195
Granted Patent B2
US 12691195 · App. 17/926,778 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Tray sanitization systems and methods

Inventor: Brian Lee Bures (Bel Air, MD)
Assignee: SMITHS DETECTION INC.
A61L2/26A61L2/10A61L2/14A61L2202/11A61L2202/123A61L2202/14
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12691195
App. No.
17/926,778
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Described herein is a tray sanitization assembly including a tray sanitization source positioned within a tray return system and configured to sanitize a baggage handling tray conveyed therethrough. Also described is a tray return system including a conveyor assembly including a conveyor for translating a baggage handling tray in a tray transfer direction, and the tray sanitization assembly.

Claims (24)

1 . A tray sanitization assembly comprising:

a tray sanitization source positioned within a tray return system and configured to sanitize a baggage handling tray conveyed therethrough, wherein said tray sanitization source comprises a plasma discharge source comprising a pair of electrodes configured to generate plasma discharge therebetween.

2 . The tray sanitization assembly of claim 1 , wherein said plasma discharge source comprises a direct plasma discharge source configured to cause the plasma discharge to directly contact an outer surface of the tray to inactivate biological contaminants thereon.

3 . The tray sanitization assembly of claim 2 , wherein said pair of electrodes are spaced apart by a distance greater than a height of the tray.

4 . The tray sanitization assembly of claim 1 , wherein said plasma discharge source comprises an indirect plasma discharge source, said tray sanitization assembly further comprising an airflow source configured to direct a stream of air between said pair of electrodes to generate a jet of activation products configured to contact an outer surface of the tray to inactivate biological contaminants thereon.

5 . The tray sanitization assembly of claim 4 , further comprising an air return system comprising a flow control device and an air filter.

6 . The tray sanitization assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor upstream of said tray sanitization source and configured to detect an incoming tray and selectively activate said tray sanitization source in response to detecting the incoming tray.

7 . The tray sanitization assembly of claim 1 , wherein said plasma discharge source comprising an array of point or edge electrodes spaced from a plane electrodes and configured to generate plasma discharge between said array of point or edge electrodes and said plane electrode, and wherein said plasma discharge source comprises a direct plasma discharge source configured to cause the plasma discharge to directly contact an outer surface of the tray to inactivate biological contaminants thereon.

8 . A tray return system comprising:

a conveyor assembly comprising a conveyor for translating a baggage handling tray in a tray transfer direction; and

a tray sanitization assembly comprising a tray sanitization source positioned within the tray return system and configured to effectively sanitize the tray as the tray is conveyed by said conveyor, wherein the tray sanitization source comprises a plasma discharge source comprising a pair of electrodes configured to generate plasma discharge therebetween.

9 . The tray return system of claim 8 , wherein said conveyor comprises a plurality of rollers.

10 . The tray return system of claim 9 , wherein a first electrode of said pair of electrodes is positioned between adjacent rollers of said plurality of rollers and below a bottom surface of the tray.

11 . The tray return system of claim 8 , wherein said conveyor translates the tray in the tray transfer direction through said tray sanitization assembly at a speed up to 0.5 m/s.

12 . The tray return system of claim 8 , wherein said plasma discharge source comprises a direct plasma discharge source configured to cause the plasma discharge to directly contact an outer surface of the tray to inactivate biological contaminants thereon.

13 . The tray return system of claim 8 , wherein said plasma discharge source comprising an array of point or edge electrodes spaced from a plane electrodes and configured to generate plasma discharge between said array of point or edge electrodes and said plane electrode, and wherein said plasma discharge source comprises a direct plasma discharge source configured to cause the plasma discharge to directly contact an outer surface of the tray to inactivate biological contaminants thereon.

14 . The tray return system of claim 8 , wherein said plasma discharge source comprising a pair of electrodes configured to generate plasma discharge therebetween, and wherein said plasma discharge source comprises an indirect plasma discharge source, said tray sanitization assembly further comprising an airflow source configured to direct a stream of air between said pair of electrodes to generate a jet of activation products configured to contact an outer surface of the tray to inactivate biological contaminants thereon.

15 . A method for sanitizing baggage handling trays, the method comprising:

conveying a baggage handling tray through a tray sanitization assembly including a tray sanitization source positioned within a tray return system; and

operating the tray sanitization source to effectively sanitize the baggage handling tray as the baggage handling tray is conveyed through the tray sanitization assembly, wherein operating the tray sanitization source comprises operating one of:

(i) a direct plasma discharge source including a pair of electrodes configured to generate plasma discharge therebetween and to cause the plasma discharge to directly contact an outer surface of the tray to inactivate biological contaminants thereon,

(ii) a direct plasma discharge source including an array of point or edge electrodes spaced from a plane electrodes and configured to generate plasma discharge between the array of point or edge electrodes and the plane electrode, the direct plasma discharge source further configured to cause the plasma discharge to directly contact an outer surface of the tray to inactivate biological contaminants thereon;

(iii) an indirect plasma discharge source including a pair of electrodes configured to generate plasma discharge therebetween, wherein an airflow source is configured to direct a stream of air between the pair of parallel electrodes to generate a jet of activation products configured to contact an outer surface of the tray to inactivate biological contaminants thereon, and

(iv) an ultraviolet (UV) light source configured to emit UV light rays towards an outer surface of the tray to inactivate biological contaminants thereon.