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US Patent 11964062 Antimicrobial device using ultraviolet light

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
119640620
Patent Inventor Names
John Jeffrey Martin0
Scott Vincent Johnson0
Michael Ray Johnson0
James Edward Jaskie0
Date of Patent
April 23, 2024
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Patent Application Number
169913590
Date Filed
August 12, 2020
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 8481985 Method and apparatus for producing a high level of disinfection in air and surfaces
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US Patent 8487285 Deep-ultraviolet light source capable of stopping leakage of harmful X-rays
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US Patent 8658086 Systems and methods for interior energy-activation from an exterior source
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US Patent 8753575 Method and apparatus for sterilizing and disinfecting air and surfaces and protecting a zone from external microbial contamination
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US Patent 8975605 Method and apparatus for producing a high level of disinfection in air and surfaces
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US Patent 9700642 Method and apparatus for sterilizing and disinfecting air and surfaces and protecting a zone from external microbial contamination
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US Patent 10046075 Device for transmitting and projecting greater photonic energy
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US Patent 10220110 Ultraviolet sterilization lamp, ultraviolet sterilization module, and air conditioner including ultraviolet sterilization module
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Andrew Smyth
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Patent abstract

An antimicrobial device, such as a flashlight, lantern, or lamp, is discussed herein. The antimicrobial device produces light in the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum (i.e., 150-250 nm), including 200-230 nm. The antimicrobial device includes an electron source, an extractor, and a target material. The electron source provides the electrons of sufficient energy to cause a photon to be released, whether by a target or by the electron itself. The extractor extracts the electrons from the electron source. The target material is a component at which the electron is directed. The target material can release a photon having a desired wavelength or within a desired wavelength range or cause the electron to release a photon having a desired wavelength or within a desired wavelength range.

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