IP Library Granted Patent US 10,994,035
Granted Patent B2
US 10,994,035 · App. 16/062,403 · Granted May 4, 2021

Disinfecting system with performance monitoring

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Patent No.
US 10,994,035
App. No.
16/062,403
Granted
May 4, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system includes multiple devices configured to emit and detect germicidal radiation. Each of the multiple devices operates in emitting mode when connected to a drive source in a forward bias configuration and operates in detecting mode when disconnected from the drive source or when connected to the drive source in a reverse bias configuration. Cycling circuitry generates a sequence of control signals that control switching circuitry to change the connections of the devices to the drive source in a cycle in which one or more of the multiple devices are switched to detecting mode and senses radiation emitted by one or more of the multiple devices simultaneously operating in emitting mode. Each device operating in detecting mode generates a signal in response to the sensed radiation. Detection circuitry detects signals of the devices operating in detecting mode and generates a detection output in response to the detected signals.

Claims (64)

1. A system comprising:

multiple devices configured to operate in emitting mode and detecting mode, each of the multiple devices configured to emit and detect radiation that is germicidal in wavelength and intensity;

at least one drive source, each of the multiple devices configured to operate in emitting mode when connected to the at least one drive source in a forward bias configuration and to operate in detecting mode when disconnected from the at least one drive source or when connected to the at least one drive source in a reverse bias configuration;

switching circuitry coupled to each of the multiple devices and to the at least one drive source;

cycling circuitry configured to generate a sequence of control signals that control the switching circuitry to change the connections of the multiple devices to the at least one drive source in a cycle in which one or more of the multiple devices is switched to detecting mode and senses radiation emitted by one or more of the multiple devices simultaneously operating in emitting mode, each of the one or more of the multiple devices operating in detecting mode generating a signal in response to the sensed radiation;

detection circuitry configured to detect signals of the each of the one or more of the multiple devices operating in detecting mode and to generate a detection output in response to the detected signals; and

monitoring/control circuitry configured to monitor the detection output for a low radiation intensity condition.

2. A system comprising:

multiple devices configured to operate in radiation emitting mode and radiation detecting mode, each of the multiple devices configured to emit and detect radiation that is germicidal in wavelength and intensity;

at least one drive source, each of the multiple devices configured to operate in emitting mode when connected to the at least one drive source in a forward bias configuration and to operate in detecting mode when disconnected from the at least one drive source or when connected to the at least one drive source in a reverse bias configuration;

switching circuitry coupled to each of the multiple devices and to the at least one drive source;

cycling circuitry configured to generate a sequence of control signals that control the switching circuitry to change the connections of the multiple devices to the at least one drive source in a cycle in which one or more of the multiple devices is switched to detecting mode and senses radiation emitted by one or more of the multiple devices simultaneously operating in emitting mode, each of the one or more of the multiple devices operating in detecting mode generating a signal in response to the sensed radiation; and

detection circuitry configured to detect signals of the each of the one or more of the multiple devices operating in detecting mode and to generate a detection output in response to the detected signals; and

wherein

each of the one or more of the multiple devices when operated in emitting mode during the cycle contributes to the detection output; and

a monitoring/control circuitry is configured to:

determine an average value of the detection output;

compare the average value to an average reference value; and

generate a feedback signal that changes a drive signal of the at least one drive source during a subsequent cycle in response to the average reference value being different from the average value.

3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the cycling circuitry is configured to switch each of the multiple devices to operate in detecting mode at least once during the cycle.

4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the cycling circuitry is configured to switch some but not all of the multiple devices to operate in detecting mode during the cycle.

5. The system of claim 2 , wherein the cycling circuitry is configured to switch the multiple devices one-by-one to operate in detecting mode during the cycle.

6. The system of claim 2 , wherein, during each cycle, each of the one or more of the multiple devices operating in detecting mode is arranged to sense radiation emitted by two of the one or more of the multiple devices operating in emitting mode.

7. The system of claim 2 , wherein a period of time that the one or more of the multiple devices operate in detecting mode during the cycle vary.

8. The system of claim 2 , wherein:

the cycling circuitry comprises a microcontroller executing programmed instructions; and

the detection circuitry comprises a trans-impedance amplifier.

9. The system of claim 2 , wherein the monitoring/control circuitry is configured to compare the detection output to a predetermined threshold and to generate an alert in response to the detection output being below the predetermined threshold.

10. The system of claim 2 , wherein the monitoring/control circuitry is configured to:

compare the drive signal to a maximum drive signal; and

trigger an alert in response to the drive signal being greater than the maximum drive signal.

11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the monitoring/control circuitry is configured to:

compare a detection output contributed by each of the multiple devices to a reference value of each of the multiple devices; and

generate a feedback signal that changes the drive signal of the at least one drive source in response to the detection output contributed by at least one of the multiple devices being different from the reference value of the at least one of the multiple devices.

12. The system of claim 2 , wherein each of the one or more of the multiple devices operated in emitting mode during the cycle contributes to the detection output; and

the monitoring/control circuitry is configured to:

determine a variability of each of the one or more of the multiple devices operating in detecting mode during the cycle using the detection output contributed by the each of the one or more of the multiple devices; and

generate a feedback signal that changes a drive signal of the at least one drive source during a subsequent cycle in response to the variability of at least one of the multiple devices being below a variability reference value.

13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the monitoring/control circuitry is configured to monitor each of the one or more of the multiple devices for changes in the variability in response to the variability of one or more of the multiple devices being above the variability reference value.

14. The system of claim 2 , wherein the multiple devices are arranged so that the radiation emitted by at least one of the multiple devices operating in emitting mode is reflected from one or more surfaces towards the at least one device operating in detecting mode.

15. The system of claim 2 , wherein the multiple devices are arranged so that at least one of the multiple devices operating in detecting mode detects the radiation emitted by at least one of the multiple devices operating in emitting mode, wherein the radiation is transmitted through one or more containers configured to contain a fluid.

16. A method comprising:

operating multiple devices configured to emitting and detecting radiation that is germicidal in wavelength and intensity in a cycle by generating a sequence of control signals that switch one or more of the multiple devices to detecting mode during the cycle;

each device of the multiple devices, when operating in detecting mode, sensing radiation emitted by one or more of the multiple devices simultaneously operating in emitting mode and generating an electrical signal responsive to the sensed radiation; and

detecting electrical signals of the each device of the multiple devices operating in detecting mode and generating a detection output in response to the detected electrical signals, the detection output indicating an intensity of the radiation sensed by the each device of the multiple devices operating in detecting mode during the cycle; and

wherein each of the one or more of the multiple devices when operated in emitting mode during the cycle contributes to the detection output, and further comprising:

determining an average value of the detection output;

comparing the average value to an average reference value; and

generating a feedback signal that increases or decreases an intensity of radiation emitted by the one or more of the multiple devices operating in emitting mode during a subsequent cycle in response to the average reference value being different from the average value.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein operating the multiple devices comprises switching each device of the multiple devices to detecting mode at least once during the cycle.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein operating the multiple devices comprises switching some but not all of the multiple devices to operate in detecting mode at least once during the cycle.

19. The method claim 16 , wherein operating the multiple devices comprises switching the multiple devices one-by-one to operate in detecting mode during the cycle.

20. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:

comparing the detection output to a predetermined threshold; and

generating an alert in response to the detection output being below the predetermined threshold.

21. The method of claim 16 , wherein:

the feedback signal changes a drive signal of a drive source during a subsequent cycle in response to the average reference value being greater than the average value; and

further comprising:

comparing the drive signal to a maximum drive signal; and

triggering an alert in response to the drive signal being greater than the maximum drive signal.

22. The method of claim 16 , wherein each of the one or more of the multiple devices operated in emitting mode during the cycle contributes to the detection output, and further comprising:

determining a variability of each of the one or more of the multiple devices operating in detecting mode during the cycle using a detection output contributed by each of the one or more of the multiple devices operating in detecting mode during the cycle; and

generating a feedback signal that changes an intensity of radiation emitted by at least one of the one or more of the multiple devices operating in emitting mode during a subsequent cycle in response to the variability of the at least one of the one or more of the multiple devices being below a variability reference value.

23. The method of claim 22 , further comprising monitoring at least one device of the multiple devices for changes in variability in response to a variability of the at least one device being above the variability reference value.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2024
From: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
To: SOLVENTUM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 066430/0193 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 12, 2018
From: DHIMAN, RAJEEV; GRIFFIN, MICHAEL E.; ASTLE, ROBERT E.
To: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 047473/0728 →