Handwash monitoring system

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition

Reexamination Certificate

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C340S539230, C340S632000, C340S691300, C004S623000, C137S552700, C222S039000, C702S176000

Reexamination Certificate

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06426701

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for handwash monitoring systems. More particularly, this invention relates to a method and apparatus wherein persons are automatically alerted to wash their hands when necessary and directed how to wash their hands step-by-step to promote adherence to government and industry hygiene standards.
2. Description of the Related Art
It is well known that maintaining a high level of employee hygiene is critical in the food service industry and healthcare professions, where the spread of bacteria and viruses can ultimately endanger a person's health. These industries must follow strict government and industry regulations requiring employees to wash their hands before and after food preparation, after handling waste, after they enter a washroom, etc. An increasing number of industries, such as microprocessor fabricators, utilize “clean” rooms or sanitary areas that rival the sterile environment of a surgical operating room. Employees are required to wash their hands according to a schedule and/or before re-entering the clean area once they have exited to avoid product contamination. As a general rule, most industries require employees to wash their hands after any bathroom use. Many industries also require washing after an employee has entered any unsanitary area, such as a garbage disposal area or hospital infectious area. Other industries may wish to alert employees to wash their hands before entering a clean room or sterile room if a requisite handwash procedure has not been performed.
Numerous inventions such as touch-free, automatic soap dispensers, faucets and hand dryers attempt to address the problem of workplace hygiene by making it easier for employees to wash their hands. Unless employees are actively supervised in the washroom, however, there is usually no way to determine if they have washed their hands. Furthermore, even if the employees do wash their hands, there is no way to easily determine if they followed a prescribed government- and/or industry-approved regimen to ensure they washed properly.
One existing system for monitoring whether employees have washed their hands uses three separate signals—one to detect that an individual has entered a washroom; a second to detect the individual has exited the washroom; and an alert signal triggered when the individual has exited the washroom without washing. The major drawback of such a system is its complexity. A control unit monitors all vital aspects of the system by analyzing and interpreting the entry and exit signals coming from separate sources to determine if hand washing must be performed. It also monitors a faucet, soap dispenser and blower to determine if hand washing is performed. The control unit issues an alert signal only if the hand washing does not occur. If any one component malfunctions, the entire system fails and employees could exit a washroom without an alert signal when no washing occurs. Another drawback of such a method is that it does not support a predetermined washing time schedule for employees. This method only requires the employee to wash when entering a washroom or other facility where it is desirable to wash before exiting. No provision is made for alerting the employee to wash their hands when the employee exits a “clean” area or sterile environment and thereafter wishes to re-enter the clean area. Finally, due to the use of entry and exit signals to function, such a system necessitates placing a washroom facility wherever there is a risk of contamination. For example, to prevent contamination from a garbage disposal area, a washroom facility would have to be installed in the garbage disposal area. This is not only impractical for existing facilities but defeats the purpose of improving overall employee hygiene.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the current invention to solve the problems discussed above relating to monitoring employee hygiene.
Specifically, it is an object of the current invention to provide a simple handwash monitoring system that does not fail entirely if one of the system components fail. If one component should fail, the rest of the system will still function.
It is also an object of the current invention to function as more than a washroom monitor. The current invention will support a predetermined washing schedule for employees. It will also provide monitoring in a variety of other environments, such as when an employee exits a “clean” area or sterile environment.
A further object of the current invention is to solve the above problems by retrofitting existing washroom facilities. Extensive construction of new washrooms or expensive remodeling will not be required.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One embodiment of the present invention relates to a handwash monitoring system comprising: a badge worn or carried by a person for registering one of a hands-washed state and a hands-unwashed state; a wash area including a faucet and a soap dispenser for washing hands of the person; and a base unit connected to the faucet and soap dispenser for detecting when the person has correctly performed a predetermined handwash procedure, whereupon said base unit communicates with said badge to register the hands-washed state. Said badge is equipped with one or more of visual means, audible means and tactile means for registering one of the hands-washed state and the hands-unwashed state. Said base unit is equipped with one or more of visual means and audible means for prompting the person to perform the predetermined handwash procedure.
In addition, said badge comprises an identification badge with a memory containing identification data that is transmitted to said base unit upon request by said base unit to begin the predetermined handwash procedure when said badge is within a predetermined proximity to said base unit; the handwash monitoring system further comprises means for preventing reactivation of the predetermined handwash procedure for a predetermined period of time upon the base unit detecting the person has correctly performed the predetermined handwash procedure; said base unit comprises means for selecting a language for the predetermined handwash procedure based upon the identification data, stores performance data of the person regarding the predetermined handwash procedure along with the identification data transmitted by said badge to said base unit for later retrieval or for immediate or delayed transmission to a remote memory unit, and communicates with said badge using wireless means.
In this embodiment, said badge comprises a timer that triggers said badge to register the unwashed hands state after a predetermined period of time elapses. The faucet and soap dispenser in said wash area are activated by one of hand proximity sensors and non-contaminating means. The handwash monitoring system further comprises a plurality of beacons placed at locations where it is desired to communicate with said badge to register the hands-unwashed state when said badge is within a predetermined proximity to any one of said plurality of beacons; means for preventing said badge from registering the hands-unwashed state for a predetermined period of time upon said base unit detecting the person has correctly performed the predetermined handwash procedure to allow the person to exit said wash area and pass one or more of said plurality of beacons without registering the hands-unwashed state, and wherein said plurality of beacons communicate with said badge using wireless means.
The handwash monitoring system further comprises a plurality of sentinels equipped with one or more of audible means, visual means and remote means for issuing a warning when said badge is within a predetermined proximity to any one of the plurality of sentinels while registering the hands-unwashed state, wherein said plurality of sentinels detects that said badge registers the hands-unwashed state through wireless means.
In addition, the handwash monitoring system further comprises a pluralit

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