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KR-20260062649-A - Integrated entrance hygiene management system

KR20260062649AKR 20260062649 AKR20260062649 AKR 20260062649AKR-20260062649-A

Abstract

An integrated entrance hygiene management system is provided. An integrated entrance hygiene management system according to one embodiment includes a shoe cabinet body that is open to the front and accommodates shoes inside, a shoe receiving section having a plurality of shelves stacked vertically inside the shoe cabinet body, an air purification fan installed on the upper part of the shoe cabinet body to discharge air inside the shoe receiving section to the outside, a shoe cabinet sterilization lamp installed to irradiate ultraviolet rays for sterilization inside the shoe receiving section, and a dryer installed inside the shoe receiving section to dry shoes or air inside the shoe cabinet body.

Inventors

  • 전재식
  • 서성자

Assignees

  • 전재식
  • 서성자

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241029

Claims (6)

  1. A shoe cabinet body that opens forward and accommodates shoes inside, and A shoe receiving section having a plurality of shelves stacked vertically inside the main body of the shoe cabinet, and An air purification fan installed on the upper part of the shoe cabinet body to discharge air inside the shoe receiving section to the outside, and A shoe cabinet sterilization lamp installed to irradiate ultraviolet rays for sterilization within the above shoe receiving portion, and An integrated entrance hygiene management system including a shoe cabinet that includes a dryer installed inside the shoe receiving section for drying shoes.
  2. In Article 1, The above shoe cabinet is, A smart sensor including an odor detection sensor for detecting odors within the shoe receiving portion, and A shoe cabinet door installed on the front of the main body of the shoe cabinet and for opening and closing the main body of the shoe cabinet and An integrated entrance hygiene management system further comprising a control panel installed on the exterior of the shoe cabinet door.
  3. In Article 2, The above shelf is, An integrated entrance hygiene management system formed of tempered glass or antibacterial plastic, coupled to the shoe cabinet body through fixing grooves installed on both inner sides of the shoe cabinet body, and formed a ventilation passage that allows air to flow in the vertical direction by being spaced at a specific distance from the rear of the shoe cabinet body when coupled.
  4. In Paragraph 3, A wardrobe comprising: a wardrobe body located on the left side of the shoe cabinet, opening forward and accommodating clothing inside; a clothing receiving section extending vertically inside the wardrobe body; a wardrobe air outlet installed on the upper right side of the clothing receiving section and relieving internal air into the shoe receiving section of the shoe cabinet; a wardrobe air outlet opening and closing means for opening and closing the wardrobe air outlet; a wardrobe sterilization lamp installed to irradiate ultraviolet rays for sterilizing the clothing receiving section; a clothing storage drawer installed at the bottom of the clothing receiving section; and a wardrobe door installed on the front of the wardrobe body to open and close the wardrobe body. A storage cabinet comprising: a storage cabinet body located on the right side of the main body of the shoe cabinet, opening forward and accommodating umbrellas or miscellaneous goods inside; a miscellaneous goods receiving section having a plurality of shelves stacked vertically inside the main body of the storage cabinet; a storage cabinet air vent installed on the upper left side of the miscellaneous goods receiving section to discharge internal air into the shoe receiving section of the shoe cabinet; a storage cabinet air vent opening/closing means for opening and closing the storage cabinet air vent; an umbrella receiving section having a space formed to extend vertically below the main body of the miscellaneous goods receiving section, with an umbrella storage box installed on one side of the bottom and an umbrella hanger installed on the other side; and a storage cabinet door installed on the front of the main body of the storage cabinet to open and close the main body of the storage cabinet. An integrated entrance hygiene management system that further includes
  5. In Paragraph 4, The above umbrella storage box is, An umbrella storage hole including a long umbrella insertion hole and a short umbrella insertion hole in the form of a circular hole for storing umbrellas, and An umbrella stand formed with a part of the inner bottom open so that a used umbrella can be inserted and rainwater can flow down and collect at the bottom, and An integrated entrance hygiene management system comprising a rainwater collection container located at the bottom of the umbrella holder to collect rainwater from the umbrellas of the umbrella holder, and formed to be slidably pulled out in the form of a drawer.
  6. In Article 5, The smart sensor mentioned above is, It includes an odor detection sensor comprising one or more odor detection means among a metal oxide semiconductor sensor, a conductive polymer sensor, an electrochemical sensor, and an electronic nose (E-Nose), a temperature sensor for detecting temperature, a humidity sensor for detecting humidity, and an air quality detection sensor comprising one or more air quality detection means among a fine dust sensor, a gas sensor, a nitrogen dioxide sensor, and an ozone sensor. The above control panel is, It includes an input unit for processing user input including information on the operating mode and user lifestyle pattern information, a display unit for displaying output information including information on the current operating mode and internal hygiene status, a storage unit for storing data necessary for the operation of the entrance hygiene management integrated system, a communication unit for communicating with a user terminal via a network, and a central control unit for controlling the operation of the entrance hygiene management integrated system. The above central control unit The operation of the entrance hygiene management integrated system is controlled according to an operation mode selected by user input among several preset operation modes, or an operation mode automatically selected according to input user lifestyle pattern information or the sensing result of the smart sensor, wherein the several preset operation modes include one or more of a low-power mode, a self-cleaning mode, a user-customized mode, a smart mode, a powerful mode, a night mode, or an energy-efficient mode.

Description

Integrated entrance hygiene management system The present invention relates to an integrated system for hygiene management of an entrance space in a multi-unit dwelling, in which a shoe cabinet, a wardrobe, and a storage cabinet are integrated, and which provides sterilization, ventilation, and drying functions for stored items. Traditional entryway shoe cabinets focus solely on the storage function of keeping shoes. While appliances in residential spaces such as living rooms and kitchens have recently become more sophisticated and equipped with various functions due to technological advancements, entryway storage cabinets have not seen significant improvements in terms of materials and functionality. Shoe cabinets are generally used to store shoes, but due to structural issues that hinder ventilation, moisture and odors easily accumulate inside, and this environment promotes the proliferation of mold and bacteria. Furthermore, shoe cabinets can pose a risk of viruses or contaminants entering through outdoor items such as shoes and umbrellas, allowing contaminated air to spread throughout the entire living space via the entrance. However, conventional shoe cabinets with simple structures cannot block or manage these problems. Meanwhile, although sterilization, drying, and ventilation devices for shoes and miscellaneous goods have been released as individual products, they suffer from poor user convenience and inefficient space utilization due to the limitation of providing only separate functions. Therefore, there is a need for an integrated system that combines these devices to efficiently manage hygiene in the entryway. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an integrated entrance hygiene management system according to one embodiment. FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a shelf portion of an integrated entrance hygiene management system according to one embodiment. FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of a shelf portion of an entrance hygiene management integrated system according to one embodiment. FIG. 4 is a side cross-sectional view of a shoe cabinet of an integrated entrance hygiene management system according to one embodiment. FIG. 5 is a side cross-sectional view of a storage cabinet of an integrated entrance hygiene management system according to one embodiment. FIG. 6 is a side cross-sectional view of a wardrobe of an integrated entrance hygiene management system according to one embodiment. FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing the configuration of an integrated entrance hygiene management system according to one embodiment. The advantages and features of the present invention and the methods for achieving them will become clear by referring to the embodiments described below in detail together with the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed below but may be implemented in various different forms. These embodiments are provided merely to ensure that the disclosure of the present invention is complete and to fully inform those skilled in the art of the scope of the invention, and the present invention is defined only by the scope of the claims. All flowcharts, state transition diagrams, pseudocode, etc., which can be substantially represented on a computer-readable medium, should be understood as representing various processes performed by a computer or processor, regardless of whether the computer or processor is explicitly depicted. The functions of the various elements illustrated in the drawings, including functional blocks represented as processors or similar concepts, may be provided by the use of dedicated hardware as well as hardware capable of executing software in conjunction with appropriate software. When provided by a processor, said functions may be provided by a single dedicated processor, a single shared processor, or a plurality of individual processors, some of which may be shared. Throughout the specification, the same reference numerals refer to the same components. Parentheses used in the present disclosure may mean "for example." Specifically, where indicated as "network (Ethernet)," "Ethernet" may be proposed as an example of a "network." In this case, the "network" of the present disclosure is not limited to "Ethernet," and "Ethernet" may be proposed as an example of a "network." The present invention provides an integrated system for hygiene management in the entrance area of a multi-unit dwelling, in which a shoe cabinet, wardrobe, and storage cabinet are integrated, and which provides sterilization, ventilation, and drying functions for stored items. Accordingly, by providing sterilization, drying, and ventilation functions for items used outdoors, such as shoes, clothing, and umbrellas, the entry of viruses and bacteria into the indoor space is effectively blocked, and by integrating various furniture elements such as shoe cabinets, clothing storage, and umbrella storage into a single system, space can be utilized e