[0001] The present invention relates to a dispenser of sheet products and in particular
to a dispenser for dispensing supports in the form of sheets moistened with disinfectant
products.
[0002] At present operations for disinfecting surfaces in situ, that is to say, surfaces
of objects which cannot be removed from the place where they are used, such as the
furniture in an operating theatre, are carried out by trained personnel using a disinfectant
product, preferably liquid, applied using a suitable support in the form of a sheet,
for example a cloth.
[0003] The disinfectant products normally used usually consist of a solution or a mixture
based on one or more active ingredients suitable for inhibiting or destroying viruses,
germs and the like.
[0004] To disinfect such surfaces, often located in areas where there is a risk of bacterial
and/or viral proliferation and/or contamination, the disinfectant liquid is usually
brought into contact with the surfaces to be treated either directly, by spraying
the surfaces with it using suitable dispensers, or by distributing it using the support
previously sprayed with it (this method is mainly used when the surfaces have an irregular
shape or direct spraying could damage adjacent devices or equipment).
[0005] In both cases, to allow an effective disinfectant action by the product, the tendency
is to keep it in contact with the treated surface for as long as possible.
[0006] Cleaning systems which are carried out completely by hand and are delegated solely
to cleaning staff have some disadvantages.
[0007] The active ingredients normally used to prepare disinfectant products often have
a compatibility which limits their stability with the passage of time. That is to
say, once the product has been prepared, it must be used within a relatively short
time.
[0008] For this reason, compounds consisting of active ingredients which are very effective
from a biocidal viewpoint cannot be used together because their stability with the
passage of time is of limited duration and therefore they cannot be prepared in the
dispenser prior to their use.
[0009] For the same reason, particular combinations of separate active ingredients which
would extend the spectrum of action of the disinfectant product cannot be used, because
they may not guarantee the necessary stability for relatively long periods of time.
[0010] The absorbency of the support used may run out due to imprecise spraying with the
disinfectant product, limiting the overall effectiveness of the disinfection.
[0011] Similarly, imprecise spraying with the active ingredients may lead to a deterioration
of the support, reducing the overall disinfecting and cleaning capacity until the
support itself becomes a contaminating agent.
[0012] Manual preparation of the support with the disinfectant product may result in preparation
errors, for example the use of a support made of a material with an absorption rate
which does not guarantee that the disinfectant product will remain on the surface
of the support for long enough.
[0013] As a consequence of the possible errors due to manual preparation of supports with
the disinfectant, the disinfection of the surfaces treated may not be completely satisfactory
and safe. Moreover, the supports may be contaminated if they are not preserved correctly
before use, altering the biocidal effectiveness of the disinfectant product.
[0014] In this context, the main technical purpose of the present invention is to propose
a dispenser of disinfection sheet products which is free of the above-mentioned disadvantages.
[0015] The present invention has for an aim to propose a dispenser of sheet products which
supplies the operator with a support in the form of sheets which are suitably moistened
with the disinfectant product.
[0016] The present invention also has for an aim to propose a dispenser of products for
disinfection which prepares on the support a disinfectant product comprising active
ingredients which are compatible with one another in the short-term.
[0017] The present invention has for another aim to produce a dispenser of disinfection
sheet products which allows the dispensing on the support of a disinfectant product
having a precise field of action and which reduces the possibility of contamination
of the support.
[0018] The present invention also has for an aim to produce a dispenser of sheet products
which guarantees a precise and effective combination of the support and a respective
disinfectant product.
[0019] The stated technical purpose and the preset aims are substantially achieved by a
dispenser of disinfection sheet products comprising the technical features described
in claim 1 and in one or more of the dependent claims.
[0020] Further features and advantages of the present invention are more apparent in the
description below, with reference to a preferred, non-limiting, embodiment of a dispenser
of disinfection sheet products, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a schematic side view of a dispenser of disinfection sheet products in
accordance with the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a schematic perspective view of a detail of the dispenser of Figure 1.
[0021] With reference to the accompanying drawing, the numeral 1 denotes a dispenser of
sheet products in accordance with the present invention.
[0022] The dispenser 1 comprises a containment structure 2 housing a plurality of tanks,
schematically illustrated with blocks 3, each filled with a respective disinfectant
product.
[0023] The disinfectant products are preferably different from one another and, in particular,
separate disinfectant products comprise active ingredients which are temporarily stable
with one another if mixed, as described in more detail below, to extend the spectrum
of action of the products dispensed by the dispenser 1.
[0024] The tanks 3 are preferably sealed so that the dispenser 1 can be refilled with a
product by substituting an empty tank 3 with a full one.
[0025] The dispenser 1 has a disinfectant dispensing element 4 for each tank 3 to dispense
a dose of the respective disinfectant product.
[0026] The dispenser 1 comprises a magazine 5 of supports in the form of sheets 6 intended
to receive at least one dose of the disinfectant product.
[0027] The supports 6 preferably consist of cloths made of suitable materials having precise
absorbency.
[0028] The magazine 5 is preferably located inside the containment structure 2.
[0029] The magazine 5 preferably consists of a roll 7 having a central drum 8 on which the
supports 6 are wound.
[0030] In particular with reference to Figure 2, it may be seen how in the preferred embodiment
illustrated the roll 7 consists of a plurality of supports forming separate pieces
6a, separated from one another by weakening and pre-cutting lines, the pieces being
wound on the drum 8.
[0031] The dispenser 1 comprises feed means 9, of the substantially known type and not described
in detail, for the supports 6, designed to feed the supports 6 along a feed path P.
[0032] The supports 6 are preferably in the form of a continuous web 6b made up of separate
pieces 6a.
[0033] In particular, the feed means 9 feed the supports 6 along the feed path P from inside
the containment structure 2 towards the outside of said structure.
[0034] In particular, outside the machine 1 the generic user finds available a precise piece
6a which is suitably moistened, as described below, and which can be separated or
is separated from the continuous web 6b at the pre-cutting line.
[0035] The path P extends near to the disinfectant dispensing elements 4 so that each support
6 can receive a dose of at least one disinfectant product.
[0036] The dispenser 1 comprises actuator means 10 for the disinfectant dispensing elements
4, which can preferably be operated by a respective selector 11. Advantageously, the
selector 11 is positioned on the outside of the containment structure 2, that is to
say, the disinfectant dispensing elements 4 can be activated by selecting them from
outside of the containment structure 2.
[0037] A computerised control unit 12 is associated with the disinfectant dispensing elements
4, with the feed means 9 and with the actuator means 10 to synchronise them as described
in more detail below. The dispenser 1 comprises identification means 13, 14 associated
with each disinfectant product and with the support 6.
[0038] The computerised unit 12 is in communication with said identification means 13, 14
to cause the dispenser 1 to operate according to the disinfectant product and the
support 6 used.
[0039] In the preferred embodiment illustrated, the identification means 13 for the disinfectant
products consist of a so-called electronic label 15, of the substantially known type.
[0040] In particular, the electronic label 15 is associated with the tank 3 of the respective
disinfectant product, so that, since, as already indicated, the tank 3 is sealed,
the product contained in it is unambiguously identified.
[0041] The means 14 for identifying the support 6 consist of an electronic label 16 associated
with the support 6.
[0042] The identification label 16 for the support 6 is preferably associated with the roll
7 drum 8.
[0043] The dispenser 1 comprises reading means 17 associated with the computerised unit
12 for reading the identification means 13, 14.
[0044] In particular, the reading means 17 comprise detector aerials 18 which read the labels
15, 16 in a substantially known way.
[0045] Said aerials 18 preferably communicate with the respective labels 15, 16 by means
of a radio frequency signal.
[0046] In this way, the computerised unit 12 gathers a plurality of data relating to the
disinfectant products and the supports 6 used.
[0047] In particular, the label 15 contains saved data relating to the type of disinfectant
product present in the tank 3 and the active ingredients in it.
[0048] Advantageously, the label 15 also contains saved data relating to the quantity of
disinfectant product present in the respective tank 3.
[0049] The label 16 contains saved data relating to the type of support 6 and the number
of supports 6 of which the roll 7 consists.
[0050] The preferred electronic label 15, 16 used is of the type which can be updated, that
is to say, labels in which the computerised control unit 12 can update the saved data
for example gradually as a disinfectant product is dispensed, so as to monitor the
quantity of product present in the respective tank 3, and gradually as the supports
6 are taken from the magazine 5, to monitor consumption of the supports 6.
[0051] The computerised unit 12 together with the means 17 for reading the identification
means 13, 14 of the disinfectant products and the supports 6 also forms a dispenser
1 checking and management system 19.
[0052] In particular, if the computerised unit 12 does not recognise the disinfectant products
or the supports 6 for which the dispenser 1 is programmed, it prevents the dispenser
1 from operating.
[0053] The dispenser 1 also comprises a steriliser 20, located along the path P, for sterilising
the support 6 when it is used.
[0054] The steriliser 20 preferably comprises a lamp 21 which emits ultra-violet rays to
eliminate any contaminating agents from the support 6 in transit along the path P.
[0055] It should be noticed that the dispenser 1 comprises a device 22 for preparing and
selecting the supports 6 stored in the magazine 5.
[0056] In particular, in the preferred embodiment illustrated, the preparation device 22
selects and identifies each piece 6a forming the continuous web 6b unwound from the
storage roll 7.
[0057] A preferred example of the device 22 is described in patent
US 6,578,790 by the same Applicant, incorporated herein by reference.
[0058] In practice, the dispenser 1 dispenses a sterilised support 6 moistened on one face
with at least one disinfectant product.
[0059] The quantity and the type of disinfectant products simultaneously sprayed on the
cloth, depending on those loaded in the respective tanks 3, are managed by the computerised
control unit 12 subject to operation of the selector 11.
[0060] Advantageously, two or more of the tanks 3 present in the dispenser 1 may contain
active ingredients which are only temporarily stable with one another, which are brought
into contact when sprayed on the respective support 6.
[0061] It is possible to spray the support 6 with calibrated doses of different disinfectant
products to optimise the biocidal effect of the sprayed support 6.
[0062] In this way, since it is possible to combine at the required moment active ingredients
which are temporarily stable with one another, a support 6 is obtained which has a
dose of disinfectant products allowing a more rapid and deep disinfecting treatment
compared with the common supports used and sprayed manually by an operator.
[0063] By assigning codes to the disinfectant products and the supports 6 using the identification
means 13, 14, it is possible to guarantee that the supports 6 used and the disinfectant
products sprayed on them are only those intended for the dispenser 1.
[0064] The checking and management system 19 guarantees that the dispenser 1 only uses the
supports 6 and disinfectant products for which the dispenser 1 was suitably programmed.
[0065] Therefore, in particular the system 19 prevents the use of supports with absorption
rates which do not guarantee that the disinfectant product remains on the surface
of the support for long enough and consequently do not release the disinfectant product
on the surface to be disinfected.
[0066] The system 19 also prevents the use of supports which release a large amount of fibres
which could pollute the surfaces treated.
[0067] The dispenser 1 allows substantially automatic monitoring of the remaining quantities
of disinfectant products present in the respective tanks 3.
[0068] It should be noticed that extending the spectrum of action of the disinfectant products
by combining active ingredients which are temporarily stable with one another provides
a significantly aggressive attack on infectious agents.
[0069] The dispenser 1 also allows automatic planning of rotation of the disinfectant active
ingredients present in the disinfectant products to prevent the growth of resistant
bacterial strains.
[0070] The invention described above is susceptible of industrial application and may be
modified and adapted in several ways without thereby departing from the scope of the
inventive concept. Moreover, all details of the invention may be substituted by technically
equivalent elements.
1. A dispenser of disinfection sheet products, comprising:
a containment structure (2);
at least one disinfectant product contained in a tank (3) housed in the containment
structure (2);
a disinfectant product dispensing element (4) associated with the tank (3);
at least one magazine (5) for supports (6) in the form of sheets for the disinfectant
product;
means (9) for feeding the supports (6) along a feed path (P), for feeding the supports
(6), each support (6) passing along the feed path (P) near to the disinfectant dispensing
element (4) to receive a dose of said disinfectant product;
actuator means (10) for the disinfectant dispensing element (4), for dispensing the
dose on the support (6);
a computerised control unit (12) associated with the disinfectant dispensing element
(4), with the feed means (9) and with the actuator means (10) so as to synchronised
them,
the dispenser being characterised in that it comprises identification means (13, 14, 15, 16) associated with the disinfectant
product and with the support (6), the computerised control unit (12) being in communication
with the identification means (13, 14, 15, 16) to cause the dispenser to operate according
to the disinfectant product and the support (6) used.
2. The dispenser according to claim 1, characterised in that it comprises a plurality of disinfectant products having respective identification
means (13, 14, 15, 16) and contained in respective tanks (3), each tank (3) having
a respective disinfectant dispensing element (4), each support (6) passing along the
feed path (P) near to the disinfectant dispensing elements (4) to receive at least
one dose of at least one of the disinfectant products.
3. The dispenser according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that it comprises a steriliser (20) located along the feed path (P), for eliminating any
contaminating agents from the support (6).
4. The dispenser according to claim 3, characterised in that the steriliser (20) comprises a lamp (21) which emits ultra-violet rays.
5. The dispenser according to any of the claims from 1 to 4, characterised in that the identification means (13, 14, 15, 16) comprise an electronic label (15) associated
with the disinfectant product.
6. The dispenser according to claim 5, characterised in that the electronic label (15) is associated with the tank (3) of the respective disinfectant
product, said tank (3) preferably being sealed.
7. The dispenser according to claim 5 or 6, characterised in that the electronic label (15) associated with the disinfectant product contains saved
data relating to the type of disinfectant product.
8. The dispenser according to any of the claims from 5 to 7, characterised in that the electronic label (15) associated with the disinfectant product contains saved
data relating to the type of active ingredients present in the disinfectant product.
9. The dispenser according to any of the claims from 5 to 8, characterised in that the electronic label (15) associated with the disinfectant product contains saved
data relating to the quantity of disinfectant product present in the respective tank
(3) .
10. The dispenser according to any of the claims from 1 to 9, characterised in that the identification means (13, 14, 15, 16) comprise an electronic label (16) associated
with the support (6).
11. The dispenser according to claim 10, characterised in that the electronic label (16) associated with the support (6) contains saved data relating
to the type of support (6).
12. The dispenser according to claim 10 or 11, characterised in that the electronic label (16) associated with the support (6) contains saved data relating
to the number of supports (6) present in the magazine (5).
13. The dispenser according to any of the claims from 10 to 12, characterised in that the electronic label (16) is associated with the support (6) by means of the magazine
(5).
14. The dispenser according to any of the claims from 1 to 13, characterised in that the magazine (5) consists of a roll (7) of supports (6).
15. The dispenser according to claim 14, characterised in that the electronic label (16) associated with the support (6) is associated in particular
with the roll (7) drum (8).
16. The dispenser according to any of the claims from 1 to 15, characterised in that it comprises reading means (17) associated with the computerised unit (12), the reading
means (17) being designed to read the identification means (13, 14, 15, 16).
17. The dispenser according to claim 11, characterised in that the reading means (17) are of the radio frequency type.
18. The dispenser according to any of the claims from 1 to 17, characterised in that the disinfectant products comprise active ingredients which are temporarily stable
once mixed when they are sprayed on the same support (6).
19. The dispenser according to any of the claims from 1 to 18, characterised in that the dispenser can be refilled with a disinfectant product by substituting the tank
(3), said tank (3) preferably being sealed.
20. The dispenser according to any of the claims from 1 to 19, characterised in that it comprises a device (22) for preparing the supports (6) from the magazine (5).