WO1998044960A1 - Purifying agent, apparatus and method for forming purifying agent, and purifying method using the agent - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a purifying agent suitable for deodorization and sterilization, a producing device and a producing method thereof, and a purifying method using the same.
- the deodorizing and disinfecting effects of the foam sprayed by this type of foam generator can be obtained only in the part in contact with the foam.
- the deodorizing and disinfecting components contained in the foam coating exhibit the deodorizing and disinfecting functions of the foam by contacting the sterilizing component with the object to be sterilized, and the foam coating is formed after the defoaming.
- the foam merely exerts the deodorant / sterilizer function.
- the gas (air) trapped in the foam coating does not have any deodorizing or bactericidal action, so after defoaming, the gas is simply released into the closed space in the facility or the interior room. It is just done.
- the object to be deodorized / sterilized in a portable toilet is sprayed with the foam generator using the above-mentioned foam generator, the surface of the object to be deodorized / sterilized in the initial stage of spraying. Since a layer of foam having a deodorizing and sterilizing function is formed, deodorizing and sterilizing the portion in contact with the foam. Further, since a foam layer is formed on the surface of the object to be deodorized / sterilized, the odor diffusion path from the object to be deodorized / sterilized is blocked. Therefore, after the foam layer is formed, diffusion of the odor from the object to be deodorized and sterilized is prevented. Therefore, in these respects, it can be said that the deodorant and sterilization functions of the purifying agent of the foam generator were effectively exerted.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described circumstances, and has as its object to obtain a purifying agent having higher purifying performance, a producing apparatus and a producing method thereof, and a purifying method using the same. Disclosure of the invention
- the purifying agent according to the first aspect of the present invention is a collection of an ozone-containing foam including: an ozone-containing coating in which ozone is dissolved in a coating; an ozone-containing gas containing ozone, which is contained in the ozone-containing coating. It is characterized by being composed of the body.
- the purifying agent generating device includes a container containing a solution in which a surfactant is dissolved, an ozone gas generating unit for generating ozone gas, and the ozone gas generating unit and the inside of the container. And ozone gas supply means for supplying ozone gas generated by the ozone gas generation means into the solution.
- an ozone gas generated by an ozone gas generating means is supplied into a solution in which a surfactant is dissolved while being contained in a container. It is characterized by.
- a purification method using a purifying agent according to a fourth aspect of the present invention is characterized in that at least one of deodorization and deodorization of an object to be deodorized and sterilized is performed using the purifying agent of the first aspect.
- the purifying method using the purifying agent according to the fifth aspect of the present invention comprises the steps of: supplying a predetermined amount of the purifying agent comprising the aggregate of ozone-containing bubbles of the first aspect into a toilet bowl; Ozone-containing gas is supplied to the space above the supplied purifying agent.
- Ozone-containing gas is supplied to the space above the supplied purifying agent.
- the ozone-containing coating of the ozone-containing foam deodorizes as ozone water having a bactericidal action. Deodorization and sterilization are performed.
- the ozone-containing gas that is contained in the ozone-containing coating and has a deodorizing and sterilizing action is released and diffused. Therefore, the odor already released from the object to be deodorized and sterilized and filled is also deodorized by the ozone-containing gas.
- the purifying agent of the first aspect is produced as follows.
- ozone gas is generated by the ozone gas generation means.
- ozone gas generated by the ozone gas feeding means is fed into the solution contained in the container.
- a part of the ozone gas dissolves in the solution in which the surfactant is dissolved, and the ozone gas not dissolved in the solution rises toward the liquid surface as a gas.
- the cleaning agent of the first embodiment that is, an aggregate of ozone-containing bubbles having an ozone-containing film and an ozone-containing gas
- the cleaning agent of the first embodiment that is, an aggregate of ozone-containing bubbles having an ozone-containing film and an ozone-containing gas
- the amount of the ozone-containing foam and the size of each ozone-containing bubble can be optionally determined. Can be controlled.
- the ozone gas generated by the ozone gas generating means is supplied into the solution in which the surfactant is dissolved while being contained in the container.
- the cleaning agent of the first aspect that is, the ozone-containing foam having the ozone-containing film and the ozone-containing gas
- the purifying agent of the first aspect that is, an aggregate of ozone-containing bubbles having an ozone-containing film and an ozone-containing gas
- the deodorizing / sterilizing action by the three processes described as the action of the first embodiment is effectively applied, and effective deodorizing / sterilizing is performed.
- the user is optional for the user to use the purifying method using the purifying agent according to the present invention for the main purpose of deodorization, for the main purpose of sterilization, or for both of them. .
- a predetermined amount of the purifying agent composed of the aggregate of ozone-containing foams of the first aspect is supplied into a toilet of a toilet.
- the aggregate of ozone-containing bubbles is accumulated in the toilet.
- a substantially closed space is formed between the buttocks of the user who is seated to add a product and the aggregate of the already accumulated ozone-containing foam.
- the ozone-containing gas is supplied to the space above the supplied purifying agent. For this reason, the supplied ozone-containing gas is filled in the substantially closed space.
- the following effects can be obtained by employing the above purification method. First, the liquid or solid excreta excreted by the user is covered with the purifying agent, so that the diffusion path of the odor emitted from the excrement is blocked as described above. Therefore, the odor is not diffused.
- the ozone-containing coating of the ozone-containing foam adheres to and penetrates the excrement as ozone water having a deodorizing and sterilizing action, so that the excrement is deodorized and sterilized.
- the ozone-containing gas that is sealed in the ozone-containing coating and has a deodorizing and sterilizing action is released and diffused. For this reason, the odor already released from the excrement is also deodorized by the ozone-containing gas.
- the substantially occluded space formed between the buttocks of the seated user and the aggregate of the ozone-containing bubbles already accumulated is filled with the ozone-containing gas.
- the gas released from is also effectively deodorized by the ozone-containing gas.
- the buttocks of the user are in contact with the ozone-containing gas, a sterilizing effect on the skin near the anus of the buttocks of the user can be obtained. In particular, the elderly and disabled, recuperation If the patient, etc.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram showing a schematic configuration of a purification agent generation device according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing the structure of ozone-containing bubbles of a purifying agent generated by the purifying agent generator shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B are explanatory diagrams for explaining the operation of the purifying agent according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic configuration diagram of a test device for testing the effect of the purifying agent according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is data showing test results using the test apparatus shown in FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic configuration diagram showing an embodiment in which a purification method using a purification agent is applied to a toilet.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic configuration of a purifying agent generating device 10 according to the present embodiment.
- the purifying agent generating device 10 has a bottomed cylindrical (tank-shaped) main body 12 A, and a radially outward portion from the center of the upper end of the main body 12 A.
- a discharge section 12B extending and having a tip directed downward from the apparatus, and a solution supply port 12C provided at a predetermined position at the upper end of the main body 12A and closed by a cap 11 are provided. It has a configured container 12.
- a predetermined amount of a solution 14 in which a surfactant is dissolved is contained in the main body 12 A of the container 12.
- the solution 14 can be supplied to the main body 12 A manually from the solution supply port 12 C, or a solution supply device (not shown) can be connected to the solution supply port 12 C. By doing so, automatic replenishment may be performed.
- the surfactant used in the present embodiment does not react with ozone or Preferably does not easily react with ozone.
- surfactants belonging to unsaturated hydrocarbon compounds are not preferred, and surfactants belonging to saturated hydrocarbon compounds are preferred.
- anionic (anionic) surfactants or nonionic (nonionic) surfactants are preferable because they are stably present in an acid solution.
- System (cationic) surfactants are not preferred.
- anionic surfactants alkyl sulfates, polyquineethylene alkyl ether sulfates, sulfosuccinates, sarcosine salts, amide ether sulfates, monoesters, diesters, carboxylate salts, and carboxylic acid salts
- Tercarboxylate, alkylbenzene sulfonate, coconut oil fatty acid sodium methyltaurine, etc. are considered to be suitable.
- an ozone gas generator 16 that generates an ozone gas when activated is provided at a predetermined position outside the above-mentioned container 12.
- a suction port 18 for air suction that is open to the atmosphere is formed on one side of the ozone gas generator 16.
- the ozone generator 1 6, etc. clean dry ones to perform silent discharge in air or oxygen (Ozonaiza) and 0 3 utilizes a lamp can be used.
- An air pump 20 is provided between the ozone gas generator 16 and the container 12. One end of the air pump 20 is connected to the other end of the suction pipe 22 having one end connected to the other side of the ozone gas generator 16. Therefore, the ozone gas generator 16 and the air pump 20 are connected to each other by the suction pipe 22.
- a feed pipe 24 is connected to the other side of the air pump 20.
- the middle part of the feed pipe 24 penetrates the side wall of the main body 12 A of the container 12, and the other end of the feed pipe 24 is located directly above the bottom wall of the main body 12 A. Have been.
- a number of gas supply holes 26 are formed on the peripheral surface of the other end of the supply pipe 24. Therefore, the air pump 20 and the main body 12 A of the container 12 are connected to each other by the feed pipe 24.
- the other end of the supply pipe 24 in which the gas supply holes 26 are formed functions as a nozzle for blowing ozone gas into the solution 14. Therefore, the other end is hereinafter referred to as “nozzle 24 A”.
- the purifying agent generator 10 is operated. Thereby, first, ozone gas is generated by the ozone gas generator 16. The generated ozone gas is sucked into the air pump 20 through the suction pipe 22 of the air pump 20 and is blown into the solution 14 from the nozzle 24 A through the feed pipe 24.
- the amount of the ozone-containing foam 32 and the amount of the individual ozone-containing foam 3 can be adjusted by appropriately selecting the type of the surfactant and the amount of the zonal gas supplied. It is arbitrarily controlled so that the size of 2, etc. is optimal.
- the purifying agent 34 (aggregate of ozone-containing bubbles 32) generated as described above is sequentially pushed up in the main body 12A of the container 12, and from the tip of the discharge portion 12B. It is discharged and used, for example, as follows.
- FIG. 3A shows a state in which a container 40 containing garbage 38 is placed in a virtual closed space 36 of a sanitary facility or a waste treatment facility.
- the cleaning agent 34 generated as described above is sprayed on the garbage 38 in the container 40 in layers (the layer of the cleaning agent 34 is It is formed) .
- the odor diffusion route which is the putrefactive odor released from the garbage 38 (see FIG. 3A) (Indicated by arrow A) is shut off, and the odor is no longer diffused. Since the sprayed purifying agent 34 is generated based on the solution 14 in which the surfactant is dissolved, it remains for a relatively long time and maintains the state of blocking the odor diffusion path.
- the ozone-containing coating 28 of the ozone-containing foam 32 adheres to and penetrates the garbage 38 as ozone water having a deodorizing effect. 3. Deodorization and sterilization of 8 itself. Further, when the individual ozone-containing bubbles 32 are defoamed, the ozone-containing gas 30 that is sealed in the ozone-containing coating 28 and has a deodorizing and sterilizing action is released and diffused. For this reason, the odor already released and filled from the garbage 38 is also deodorized by the diffused ozone-containing gas 30 (deodorization is performed by an oxidative deodorization reaction.
- the odor diffusion path is blocked before the defoaming, the deodorizing and sterilizing action of the ozone-containing coating 28 after the defoaming by the ozone water, and the ozone-containing gas 30 after the defoaming is used.
- Deodorization and bactericidal action by three processes of odor Therefore, according to the present embodiment, the purification performance can be improved.
- the use of the purifying agent generating device 10 according to the present embodiment allows the ozone-containing film 28 and the ozone-containing gas 30 to be formed.
- the purifying agent 34 composed of the aggregate of the foam 32 can be easily produced.
- the test device 50 includes a purifying agent or the like generating device 52 and a closed container 54.
- a sponge 56 impregnated with a fixed concentration and a fixed amount of H 2 S solution is placed on the bottom of the sealed container 54.
- a concentration meter 58 for measuring the H 2 S gas concentration is provided at the upper part of the side wall of the sealed container 54.
- a stirring fan 60 is attached to the lower part of the side wall of the sealed container 54.
- the above-mentioned closed vessel 54 and the purifying agent generator 52 are interconnected by three systems of feed lines such as a first pipeline 62, a second pipeline 64, and a third pipeline 66. ing.
- the first pipeline 62 is a line that directly communicates the upper end of the purifying agent or the like generator 52 with the internal space of the sealed container 54.
- an ozone water supply pump 68 is provided in the middle of the second pipeline 64.
- an ozone gas generator 70 and an air pump 72 are provided in the middle of the third pipeline 66.
- a nozzle 76 in which a number of gas supply holes 74 are formed is disposed in the purifier and the like generator 52 in the third pipeline 66.
- a sponge 56 impregnated with a fixed concentration and a fixed amount of H 2 S solution is placed on the bottom of the sealed container 54, and the stirring fan 60 of the sealed container 54 is set for a certain period of time (for example, 5 minutes).
- an evaluation object was generated in a purifying agent or the like generator 52, and this was measured by measuring the change over time of the H 2 S concentration when the product was fed into a closed container 54.
- the graph (A) shown in FIG. 5 shows the result when nothing was put in the closed container 54. That is, the graph (A) shows the result when all of the first to third pipelines 62 to 66 are stopped. In this case, the change in H 2 S (odor) concentration was hardly observed even after 60 minutes from the start of the test (0 minutes), and remained almost 100%.
- the graph (B) shows the result when the ozone gas was fed into the closed container 54 for a predetermined time (5 minutes). That is, the graph (B) shows the result when only the third pipeline 66 and the first pipeline 62 are operated under the predetermined condition.
- the third pipeline 66 is operated without putting anything in the purifying agent etc. device 52, only ozone gas is generated in the purifying agent etc. device 52. This is sent to the closed container 54 for a predetermined time (5 minutes) using the first pipeline 62 as it is.
- the graph (C) shows the result when a predetermined amount (10 cc) of ozone water was injected into the closed container 54. That is, the graph (C) shows the result when only the third pipeline 66 and the second pipeline 64 are operated under the predetermined condition. Activate the third pipeline 66 by putting only water into the purifying agent generator 52 Then, ozone water is generated in the purifying agent etc. generator 52. A predetermined amount (10 cc) of this is directly injected into the sponge 56 of the closed container 54 using the first pipeline 62.
- the ozone water penetrates into the sponge 56, which is an odor source, in the closed container 54, thereby achieving a deodorizing and sterilizing effect.
- H 2 S (odor) has no deodorizing effect. Therefore, the H 2 S (odor) concentration tends to decrease slightly depending on the elapsed time, but it is not satisfactory.
- the graph (D) shows the result when a predetermined amount (20 cc) of ozone water was injected into the closed container 54. This shows the results when the test was performed in the same manner as the test method in the case of graph (C) and the injection amount of ozone water was doubled.
- the graph (E) shows the result when a predetermined amount (10 c c) of the purifying agent according to the present embodiment was fed into the closed container 54. That is, the graph (E) shows the result when only the third pipeline 66 and the first pipeline 62 are operated under the predetermined condition.
- the third pipeline 66 is operated with a solution in which a surfactant is dissolved in the purifying agent generator 52, the above-mentioned ozone-containing foam is generated in the purifying agent generator 52. .
- This is fed into the closed container 54 by a predetermined amount (10 c c) as it is using the first pipeline 62.
- the sponge which is the source of the odor
- a cleaning agent composed of a collection of ozone-containing bubbles. Therefore, the deodorizing and disinfecting effects of the above three processes can be obtained. That is, the odor diffusion path from the sponge 56 is shut off, and the ozone-containing foam that has been defoamed adheres to the ozone-containing coating with ozone water.
- the ozone-containing gas of the ozone-containing foam after defoaming also deodorizes HS (odor) already generated and filled in U. Therefore, the H 2 S (odor) concentration is reduced by half, and a sufficient effect can be obtained. Further, since the purifying agent is an aggregate of ozone-containing bubbles, it can be seen that the effect can be obtained continuously even after 60 minutes.
- Graph (F) shows the result when a predetermined amount (20 c c) of the purifying agent according to the present embodiment was fed into the closed container 54. This shows the result when the amount of the purifying agent composed of the aggregate of the ozone-containing bubbles was doubled in the same manner as in the case of the graph (E).
- the graph (G) shows the result when only a predetermined amount (20 c c) of ozone-free foam was fed into the closed container 54. That is, the graph (G) shows the result when only the third pipeline 66 and the first pipeline 62 are operated under the predetermined condition.
- the purifying agent generator 52 When a solution in which a surfactant is dissolved is put into the purifying agent generator 52 and the ozone gas generator 70 is deactivated, and the third pipeline 66 is operated, the purifying agent generator is generated. A simple bubble is created in 52. This is fed into the closed container 54 by a predetermined amount (20 c c) as it is using the first pipeline 62.
- the foam itself does not have any deodorizing and disinfecting effects, only an effect of slightly lowering the H 2 S (odor) concentration than the graph (A) described above can be obtained. Therefore, the results are not satisfactory.
- the reason why the H 2 S (odor) concentration is slightly lowered is that the foam layer covers the sponge 56, thereby blocking the odor diffusion path until the foam disappears.
- test examples (graphs (E) and (F)) according to the present embodiment are extremely effective.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and the purifying agent 34 according to the present embodiment is mainly used for any one purpose. May be used.
- the fourth form of “sterilization” also includes germicidal washing. In other words, if a surfactant that is harmless to the human body (the above-mentioned surfactant) is selected and used, it will be possible to sterilize and clean cooking utensils and dishes at the kitchen (or sterilize and also deodorize).
- the present invention can be applied to the sterilization washing of hands, the sterilization washing of hands in a toilet, and the like. In this case, the effect that the amount of water used is about 1/1100 is obtained as compared with the case where the same sterilizing effect is obtained by washing with water using a detergent or the like.
- the toilet 80 includes a box-shaped container body 82.
- An opening 84 having a predetermined shape is formed in a top wall portion 82A of the container body 82 in a plan view, and a toilet seat 86 is provided around the opening 84.
- a toilet seat cover (not shown) is provided on the top wall portion 82A of the container body 82 so as to be rotatable around a support shaft.
- a bowl-shaped toilet bowl 88 having an upper end fixed to the back side of the top wall portion 82A is provided below the opening 84 in the container body 82.
- the lower end of the toilet bowl 88 is connected to a drain pipe (not shown) for a general flushing toilet, and is detachable below the toilet bowl 88 in the container body 82 for a portable toilet. It is connected to the disposed excrement storage tank (not shown).
- the above-described purifying agent generating device 10 is built in the above-mentioned container body 82. Since the components of the purifying agent generating device 10 are basically the same as those shown in FIG. 1, the same reference numerals are given and the description thereof will be omitted, and only different points will be described.
- ozone-containing gas after the supply of the cleaning agent 3 4 for supplying, the feed pipe 2 4 connecting the air pump 2 0 and the container 1 2
- a three-way valve 90 is provided.
- the discharge portion of the container 12 is connected to a predetermined position of the upper part of the toilet bowl 88 by a purifying agent supply pipe 92, and further, the three-way valve 90 and the predetermined position of the purifying agent supply pipe 92 are connected to each other by ozone. It is connected by the contained gas supply pipe 94.
- the supply line to the ozone-containing gas supply pipe 94 is closed, and when the three-way valve 90 is closed, to the purifier supply pipe 92. Supply line is closed.
- the upper part of the toilet 8 Has a plurality of discharge ports formed at predetermined intervals.
- the three-way valve 90 and the ozone-containing gas supply pipe 94 are to be understood as an ozone-containing gas supply means in a broad sense.
- a not-shown toilet seat cover sensor (in a broad sense, grasped as a state detector immediately before use of the toilet) for detecting that the toilet seat cover has been opened is provided in the container body 82.
- the toilet seat cover sensor is connected to a controller (not shown), and based on a detection signal from the toilet seat cover sensor, the operation of the purifying agent generating device 10 including the opening and closing operation of the three-way valve 90 is controlled. I have.
- the controller opens the three-way valve 90 and then activates the purifier generating device 10.
- the purifier generating device As a result, the ozone-containing gas is blown into the container 12, and the purifying agent 34 is generated.
- the generated purifying agent 34 is supplied through the purifying agent supply pipe 92 into the toilet bowl 88 in a predetermined amount (about 1Z4 to 1/2 of the volume of the toilet bowl 88).
- the cleaning agent 34 that is, the aggregate of ozone-containing foams is accumulated in the toilet bowl 88.
- the user sits down on the toilet seat 86 to add more, thereby forming a substantially sealed space 98 between the user's buttocks 96 and the accumulated cleaning agent 34. .
- the three-way valve 90 is switched to the closed state by the controller, and the purifier generating device 10 is operated continuously for a fixed time.
- the supplied cleaning agent 3 4 ozone-containing gas into the space above 9 8 (0 3) is in the toilet 8 8.
- the supplied ozone-containing gas has a higher specific gravity than air, and fills the substantially closed space 98.
- the liquid or solid excrement 100 excreted by the user is covered with the purifying agent 34, so that the diffusion path of the odor released from the excrement 100 is blocked as described above. Therefore, the odor is not diffused.
- the ozone-containing foam is defoamed, the ozone-containing film of the ozone-containing foam adheres to and penetrates the excrement 100 as ozone water having a deodorizing and sterilizing action. And sterilization is performed.
- the various ozone-containing bubbles are defoamed, the ozone-containing gas that is contained in the ozone-containing coating and has a deodorizing and sterilizing action is released and diffused. Therefore, the odor already released from the excrement 100 is also deodorized by the ozone-containing gas.
- the substantially enclosed space 98 formed between the seated user's buttocks 96 and the accumulated cleaning agent 34 is filled with ozone-containing gas.
- the released gas is also effectively deodorized by the ozone-containing gas.
- the skin near the anus of the user's hips can be sterilized.
- the toilet seat cover is detected by the toilet seat cover sensor to open the toilet seat cover, and the purifying agent generating device 10 is operated.
- the present invention is not limited to this. Any detection means that can detect that the user is in a state immediately before using the toilet 80 can be applied.For example, a seating sensor that detects that the user is sitting on the toilet seat 86 can be used. A configuration may be adopted in which the purifying agent generation device 10 is used to operate. Furthermore, in addition to the configuration that automatically detects that the user is in a state immediately before using the toilet 80, a configuration in which the user presses the operation switch to activate the purifier generation device 10 is adopted. It is also possible.
- the supply line of the purifying agent 34 and the supply line of the ozone-containing gas finally merge to form the purifying agent 34 or ozone from the same discharge port.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and it is also possible to adopt a configuration in which a purifying agent 34 is generated and a supply line and an ozone-containing gas generation / supply line are separately provided. .
- the purifying agent according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes an ozone-containing coating in which ozone is dissolved in a coating, and an ozone-containing gas that is contained in the ozone-containing coating and contains ozone. Since it is constituted by an aggregate of ozone-containing foams having the following properties, deodorization and sterilization by the above-described three processes can be obtained, and as a result, there is an excellent effect that purification performance can be enhanced.
- the purifying agent generating device includes a container containing a solution in which a surfactant is dissolved, an ozone gas generating unit for generating ozone gas, and the ozone gas generating unit and the inside of the container. And ozone gas feeding means for feeding the ozone gas generated by the ozone gas generating means into the solution, so that the purifying agent of the first aspect having higher purifying performance can be easily generated. It has an excellent effect.
- the ozone gas generated by the ozone gas generating means is supplied to a solution in which the surfactant is dissolved while being contained in the container. This has an excellent effect that the purifying agent of the first embodiment having higher purifying performance can be easily produced.
- the purification method using the purifying agent according to the fourth aspect of the present invention uses the purifying agent of the first aspect to perform at least one of deodorization and deodorization of an object to be deodorized / sterilized,
- the above three processes of deodorization and bactericidal action are effective, and as a result, it has an excellent effect of improving purification performance.
- the purifying method using the purifying agent according to the fifth aspect of the present invention comprises the steps of: supplying a predetermined amount of the purifying agent comprising the aggregate of ozone-containing bubbles of the first aspect into a toilet bowl; Since the ozone-containing gas is supplied to the space above the supplied purifying agent, the deodorizing and sterilizing effects of the three processes described above are effectively applied to liquid or solid excretions. For example, the gas released from the user can be effectively deodorized by the ozone-containing gas, and as a result, it is extremely high even when used for toilets. It has an excellent effect that purification performance can be obtained.
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