18465992. INSPECTION TOOL AND INSPECTION METHOD simplified abstract (FUJIFILM Corporation)

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INSPECTION TOOL AND INSPECTION METHOD

Organization Name

FUJIFILM Corporation

Inventor(s)

Kimi Ikeda of Shizuoka (JP)

Sotaro Inomata of Shizuoka (JP)

Yusuke Sakai of Shizuoka (JP)

INSPECTION TOOL AND INSPECTION METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18465992 titled 'INSPECTION TOOL AND INSPECTION METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The present invention is an inspection tool that can easily determine if a virus-inactivating light has been radiated and if harmful light to the human body has been radiated.

  • The inspection tool has two display portions:
  * The first display portion shows a visual change before and after being irradiated with light in the wavelength range of 200 to 280 nm.
  * The second display portion shows a visual change before and after being irradiated with light in the wavelength range of more than 230 nm and 280 nm or less, but not in the range of 200 to 230 nm.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Virus inactivation: The inspection tool can be used to verify if a virus-inactivating light has been properly applied to surfaces or objects to eliminate viruses.
  • Safety in light exposure: It can be used to ensure that harmful light, which can cause damage to the human body, is not present in certain environments or products.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Verification of virus inactivation: The inspection tool provides a simple and efficient way to confirm if virus-inactivating light has been used effectively, ensuring proper disinfection.
  • Safety assurance: By detecting harmful light, the tool helps prevent potential health risks associated with exposure to specific wavelengths.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Easy inspection: The tool allows for quick visual confirmation of light exposure, simplifying the inspection process.
  • Versatility: It can be used in various settings, such as hospitals, laboratories, or public spaces, to ensure proper virus inactivation and safety measures.
  • Cost-effective: The inspection tool provides a cost-effective solution for verifying light exposure, reducing the need for complex equipment or specialized training.


Original Abstract Submitted

With the present invention, it is possible to provide an inspection tool capable of easily inspecting whether or not light which inactivates a virus or the like has been radiated and easily inspecting whether or not light which is harmful to the human body has been radiated. The inspection tool of the present invention includes a first display portion and a second display portion, in which the first display portion is a display portion which indicates a visual change before and after irradiation of the inspection tool with light having at least any of wavelengths in a wavelength range of 200 to 280 nm, and the second display portion is a display portion which does not indicate a visual change before and after irradiation of the inspection tool with light in a wavelength range of 200 to 230 nm, but indicates a visual change before and after irradiation of the inspection tool with light having at least any of wavelengths in a wavelength range of more than 230 nm and 280 nm or less.