The present application is a U.S. National Phase Application under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of PCT/ES2016/070330 filed Apr. 29, 2016 which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The object of the present invention is a freezer for biosanitary and cytotoxic waste of the type used in hospitals, or for the transportation of such waste to incineration plants, using refrigeration means that are able to delay the degradation of such waste; incorporating as a novelty, an air purifier by titanium dioxide photocatalysis to cancel out the emissions of particulate contaminants produced by the waste contained in its interior.
Different designs of refrigerators for biosanitary and cytotoxic waste are known. For example, the one shown in Spanish utility model ES 1062531 U, published on 1 Jul. 2006, which comprises a front door that allows insertion and removal of a container where the waste is deposited, an upper door to pour the waste into the container. The refrigerator has respective coils arranged on the side walls and rear wall, as well as a thermostat that regulates the temperature inside the refrigerator.
These known refrigerators have the disadvantage that, when opening either the upper door or the front door, both chemical and biological particulate contaminants are emitted to the outside environment together with the air stream coming from the interior of the refrigerator.
For this reason, a freezer for biosanitary and cytotoxic waste needs to be designed, which is able to simply and economically solve the disadvantage of the aforementioned prior art.
The present invention is established and characterised in the independent claims, while the dependent claims describe additional features thereof.
The object of the invention is a freezer for biosanitary and cytotoxic waste. The technical problem to solve is how to prevent the emission of particulate contaminants to the outside environment, when opening a door of the freezer.
An advantage of the invention is that it manages to effectively provide a solution to the technical problem addressed, as the arrangement of the air purifier at the outlet of the freezer door, enables treatment of the stream of air coming from the inner space of the freezer when any of its doors has been opened, thus avoiding the emission of both chemical and biological particulate contaminants to the outside environment.
This specification is complemented with a FIGURE that illustrates the preferred example of the invention, in no way intended to limit the scope thereof.
This invention is a freezer for biosanitary and cytotoxic waste.
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For example, the cooling means (7) may comprise respective coils (not shown in the FIGURE) arranged on the side walls and rear wall of the freezer; and, the temperature control means may be a thermostat (not shown in the FIGURE) that regulates the temperature in the inner space (1) of the freezer between 0° C. and −25° C.
Likewise, the freezer comprises an air purifier (5) that treats an air stream coming from the inner space (1). The air purifier (5) may be arranged on the outside of the freezer, for example, on one of its sides.
Preferably, the air purifiers (5) comprises an upper air inlet (5.1), oriented towards the upper door (4); similarly, it may comprise a front air inlet (5.2), oriented towards the front door (3) of the freezer.
Likewise, it is preferred that the air purifier (5) is put into operation when opening the upper door (4) or the front door (3). Being preferred that the upper door (4) or the front door (3) open by operating an accessible pedal (6), either at the front of the freezer or at one of its sides.
The air purifier (5) may comprise impeller means, for example, a fan (not shown in FIGURE), that drag the air stream coming from the inner space (1) towards the air purifier (5), when the upper door (4) or front door (3) of the freezer is opened. At the same time, such impeller means transfer the air stream with particulate contaminants through the interior of the air purifier (5), between the upper air inlets (5.1) or front air inlets (5.2), and a purified air outlet (5.3).
On the other hand, it is preferred that the air stream coming from the inner space (1) is treated in the air purifier (5) by photocatalysis, for example, using titanium dioxide (TiO2) as photo-catalyst. For this purpose, the air purifier (5) may comprise in its interior a matrix of titanium dioxide (TiO2) (not shown in the FIGURE) irradiated by ultraviolet (UV) lamps (not shown in the FIGURE). The air stream transferred between the inlets (5.1, 5.2) and the outlet (5.3) of the air purifier (5) flows through the irradiated matrix.
In passing through the air purifier (5), the air stream with particulate contaminants, coming from the inner space (1) of the freezer, is converted into purified air at the outlet of the air purifier (5), cancelling out the emission to the outside environment of both chemical and biological particulate contaminants, which come from the biosanitary and cytotoxic waste in segregation phase contained in the container (2) of the inner space (1) of the freezer.
The cleaning of the air stream occurs when the accompanying particulate contaminants “oxidise” by contact with the hydroxyl radicals and superoxide ions formed when the titanium dioxide (TiO2) absorbs the photons coming from the ultraviolet (UV) lamps, until managing to completely reduce these particulate contaminants to carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapour; obtaining as a result purified air suitable to be emitted to the outside environment, without risk of contamination thereof.
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PCT/ES2016/070330 | 4/29/2016 | WO | 00 |
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WO2017/186977 | 11/2/2017 | WO | A |
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English machine translation for ES 1062531 U (Jul. 2006). Retrieved from EPO website on Mar. 24, 2020. (Year: 2020). |
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