WO2022009858A1 - Dispositif de lavage à la main, procédé et programme - Google Patents

Dispositif de lavage à la main, procédé et programme Download PDF

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WO2022009858A1
WO2022009858A1 PCT/JP2021/025387 JP2021025387W WO2022009858A1 WO 2022009858 A1 WO2022009858 A1 WO 2022009858A1 JP 2021025387 W JP2021025387 W JP 2021025387W WO 2022009858 A1 WO2022009858 A1 WO 2022009858A1
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諒 山田
弘樹 須摩
史郎 堀江
キナム ヨン
聡 徳永
瑶介 前田
聖洋 割田
健司 竹村
昇平 奥寺
学 西尾
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  • This disclosure relates to hand-washing devices, methods, and programs.
  • Hand washing is the basis of hygiene management, and it is known that hand washing can prevent many infectious diseases.
  • Patent Document 1 describes a sterilizing hand-washing device that can be carried and moved.
  • the invention described in Patent Document 1 by purifying the circulating water with a water purification filter, stains on the hands or soap components mixed in the hand-washing water after hand-washing are removed, and the purified water is produced as sterilizing water. Will be sterilized again.
  • the purpose of this disclosure is to provide a hand-washing device that can reduce the burden of maintenance.
  • the hand-washing device includes a housing, a hand-washing tank, a faucet, and a circulation unit.
  • the hand-washing tank is provided in a part of the housing.
  • the faucet discharges wash water.
  • the circulation unit purifies the wastewater from the hand-washing tank and stores it as washing water.
  • the wash water consists of dedicated water that satisfies predetermined properties.
  • the burden of maintenance can be reduced.
  • a fourth embodiment is a rear perspective view of the hand-washing device of the present invention. It is a block diagram which shows the whole structure of the information processing system which concerns on 4th Embodiment. It is a block diagram which shows the functional structure of an information processing apparatus.
  • the hand-washing device 1 described in this embodiment can be installed in various places such as indoors and outdoors.
  • the hand-washing device 1 is installed indoors, for example, near the entrance of a building, the office space of a business operator occupying the building, the vicinity of the entrance of a store, or the like.
  • the building is a facility for accommodation, exercise, entertainment, etc. and check-in is required to use the facility, it is installed at a place where check-in is performed.
  • check-in it is assumed that the user will wash his / her hands with the hand-washing device 1 before and after filling in a predetermined item with a shared writing tool.
  • FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of the hand-washing device 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a top view of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the hand-washing device 1 includes a housing 2 and an external module 7.
  • the housing 2 is provided with a hand-washing tank 11, a faucet 12, and a dispenser 14.
  • the housing 2 has a cylindrical shape.
  • the housing 2 is configured by processing, for example, a drum can.
  • a top plate 10 is provided on the upper part of the housing 2.
  • An installation hole penetrating the top plate 10 is formed in the central portion of the top plate 10.
  • an access hole 4 for accessing the circulation unit 6 provided inside the housing 2 is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the housing 2. It should be noted that the circulation unit 6 is not entirely provided inside the housing 2, and even if at least a part thereof is arranged outside the housing 2 as a part of the external module 7. good.
  • a door 3 that covers the access hole 4 so as to be openable and closable is provided on the peripheral edge of the access hole 4 of the housing 2. With the door 3 open, maintenance can be performed inside the housing 2 from the access hole 4.
  • the hand-washing tank 11 is provided in a part of the housing 2 and has a circular shape when viewed from above.
  • the hand-washing tank 11 is arranged so as to be fitted into the installation hole of the top plate 10 provided in the housing 2.
  • a drain port 17 for draining the washing water discharged into the tank is formed at the bottom of the hand-washing tank 11. As shown in FIG. 1A, the inner peripheral surface of the hand-washing tank 11 is drained when the washing water in the tank exceeds a predetermined water level to prevent the washing water from overflowing onto the top plate 10. Overflow hole 18 is formed.
  • a spout 13 for discharging wash water is formed at the tip of the faucet 12.
  • the faucet 12 is provided with an infrared sensor 23 (see FIG. 5).
  • the infrared sensor 23 is provided at the tip of the faucet 12 along with the spout 13. When an object is detected by the infrared sensor 23, washing water is discharged from the spout 13 of the faucet 12.
  • the position of the infrared sensor 23 provided on the faucet 12 is not limited to the tip portion and can be arbitrarily changed.
  • the base of the faucet 12 is attached to the top plate 10.
  • the faucet 12 is configured to extend upward from the base toward the tip, and to be curved at the center so that the spout 13 located at the tip faces downward.
  • the direction from the faucet 12 toward the hand-washing tank 11 in the top view shown in FIG. 2 is referred to as the front of the hand-washing device 1, and the opposite direction is referred to as the rear of the hand-washing device 1. Further, the left-right direction of the user who uses the hand-washing device 1 from the front of the hand-washing device 1 is referred to as the side of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the faucet 12 is rotatable around the base. As the faucet 12 rotates around the base, the position of the spout 13 changes. That is, the spout 13 can be arranged above the hand-washing tank 11 shown in FIG. 2 and above the outside of the housing 2 shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is an external view of the hand-washing device 1 in a state where the position of the spout 13 is changed.
  • the first state is that the spout 13 of the faucet 12 is located above the hand-washing tank 11, that is, in the top view shown in FIG. 2, the faucet 12 extends forward from the base to the tip. It is called a state. Further, a state in which the spout 13 of the faucet 12 is located above the outside of the housing 2, that is, a state in which the faucet 12 extends rearward from the base portion to the tip portion in the top view shown in FIG. It is called 2 states.
  • the dispenser 14 discharges a drug for maintaining skin hygiene from a nozzle toward the inside of the hand-washing tank 11.
  • Agents for maintaining skin hygiene include cleaning agents for cleaning the skin (for example, detergents such as soapy water), bactericidal liquids or hand lotions (for example, disinfectants containing ingredients such as alcohol). included.
  • the dispenser 14 is provided with an infrared sensor 52 (see FIG. 5).
  • the infrared sensor 52 is provided, for example, in the vicinity of the base of the nozzle of the dispenser 14 so as to be able to detect a finger approaching the inside of the hand-washing tank 11. When an object is detected by the infrared sensor 52, the drug is discharged from the tip of the nozzle of the dispenser 14.
  • a hand-washing indicator 15 (first indicator), which is an indicator light for displaying a guideline for the user's hand-washing time, is provided.
  • the hand-washing indicator 15 is arranged on the upper surface of the top plate 10 of the housing 2.
  • the hand-washing indicator 15 is arranged outside the hand-washing tank 11 on the upper surface of the top plate 10, and is formed on the upper end edge of the hand-washing tank 11 so as to surround the hand-washing tank 11.
  • the hand-washing indicator 15 is composed of, for example, a plurality of LED lights.
  • the plurality of LED lights are arranged, for example, on the upper end edge of the hand-washing tank 11 at intervals in the circumferential direction.
  • the hand-washing indicator 15 is configured by 30 LED lights. The display mode of the hand-washing indicator 15 and its control process will be described later.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a circulation unit 6 of the hand-washing device 1. Inside the housing 2, a circulation unit 6 that purifies and circulates the washing water and a control unit 60 that controls the circulation unit 6 are provided.
  • the control unit 60 includes a communication IF, an input / output IF, a memory, a storage, and a processor.
  • the communication IF is an interface for inputting / outputting signals because the control unit communicates with an external device.
  • the input / output IF functions as an interface with an input device for receiving an input operation from the user and an output device for presenting information to the user.
  • the memory is for temporarily storing a program, data processed by the program, or the like, and is, for example, a volatile memory such as a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory).
  • the storage is a storage device for storing data, for example, a flash memory or an HDD (Hard Disc Drive).
  • a processor is hardware for executing an instruction set described in a program, and is composed of an arithmetic unit, registers, peripheral circuits, and the like.
  • the circulation unit 6 includes at least a water discharge unit 20, a drainage unit 30, and a purification unit 40.
  • the water discharge unit 20 has a function of discharging the water purified by the purification unit 40 from the water discharge port 13 of the faucet 12 in the circulation unit 6.
  • the water discharge unit 20 mainly includes a water discharge pump 21, a UV sterilizing unit 22, and an infrared sensor 23.
  • the water discharge pump 21 is arranged after the water storage tank 46 provided in the purification unit 40.
  • the water discharge pump 21 is operated under the control of the control unit 60, and sends the water stored in the water storage tank 46 to the UV sterilization unit 22.
  • the control unit 60 operates the water discharge pump 21 in response to the detection of an object by the infrared sensor 23.
  • the control unit 60 operates the water discharge pump 21 while the object is detected by the infrared sensor 23. When the object is no longer detected by the infrared sensor 23, the control unit 60 stops the water discharge pump 21.
  • the UV sterilizing unit 22 is arranged between the water discharge pump 21 and the faucet 12.
  • the UV sterilization unit 22 sterilizes the water sent from the water discharge pump 21 by irradiating the water with ultraviolet rays.
  • the water that has passed through the UV sterilizing unit 22 is discharged from the spout 13 of the faucet 12 as washing water.
  • An air vent 72 for removing the air in the water sent from the water discharge pump 21 is provided between the water discharge pump 21 and the UV sterilizing unit 22.
  • the drainage unit 30 has a function of draining the washing water discharged from the faucet 12 toward the hand washing tank 11 in the circulation unit 6.
  • the drainage unit 30 mainly includes a trap 35, a capacitance sensor 31, and a drainage pump 32.
  • the trap 35 is provided in a pipe for draining washing water from the hand washing tank 11.
  • the trap 35 prevents, for example, a bad odor or gas from flowing back, and also prevents foreign matter that has entered from the drain port 17 from reaching the purification unit 40.
  • the drainage pump 32 is arranged after the trap 35.
  • the drainage pump 32 is operated under the control of the control unit 60, and sends the water that has passed through the trap 35 to the pretreatment filter 41 provided in the purification unit 40.
  • the control unit 60 operates the drainage pump 32 in response to the detection of water by the capacitance sensor 31.
  • the control unit 60 operates the drainage pump 32 while water is detected by the capacitance sensor 31.
  • the control unit 60 stops the drainage pump 32 when water is no longer detected by the capacitance sensor 31.
  • the capacitance sensor 31 is arranged between the trap 35 and the drainage pump 32.
  • the capacitance sensor 31 detects the capacitance in the drainage pipe. As a result, the water drained from the hand-washing tank 11 and supplied through the trap 35 is detected.
  • the sensor for detecting the supply of water is not limited to the capacitance sensor 31. The water supply may be detected by referring to other sensing results.
  • An air vent 70 for removing the air in the water sent from the drainage pump 32 is provided between the drainage pump 32 and the purification unit 40.
  • the purification unit 40 has a function of purifying the water supplied from the drainage unit 30 in the circulation unit 6.
  • the purification unit 40 includes a pretreatment filter 41, a reverse osmosis membrane 42, a posttreatment filter 43, an intermediate tank 44 (first tank), a drainage tank 45 (second tank), and a water storage tank 46 (third tank). ) And a membrane filtration pump 47.
  • the pretreatment filter 41 is arranged after the drainage pump 32.
  • the pretreatment filter 41 performs a pretreatment on the water sent from the drainage pump 32 to remove solid content, a water pollutant component, a small molecule compound surfactant, a carbonic acid component (detergent component), and the like.
  • the activated carbon filter is adopted as the pretreatment filter 41, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the pretreatment filter 41 is arranged outside the housing 2 as a part of the external module 7.
  • a pressure sensor 33 is arranged in front of the pretreatment filter 41. The pressure sensor 33 detects the pressure of water supplied to the pretreatment filter 41.
  • a flow rate sensor 34 is arranged after the pretreatment filter 41.
  • the flow rate sensor 34 detects the flow rate of the water that has been pretreated by the pretreatment filter 41.
  • the intermediate tank 44 (first tank) is arranged after the pretreatment filter 41.
  • the intermediate tank 44 is a tank for storing the supplied water.
  • the water pretreated by the pretreatment filter 41 and the concentrated water separated by the reverse osmosis membrane 42 and passed through the two-way solenoid valve 74 flow into the intermediate tank 44.
  • the intermediate tank 44 stores water flowing in from the two systems.
  • a water level sensor is arranged in the intermediate tank 44. The water level sensor detects the water level of the water stored in the intermediate tank 44.
  • the membrane filtration pump 47 is arranged between the intermediate tank 44 and the reverse osmosis membrane 42.
  • the membrane filtration pump 47 is operated under the control of the control unit 60, boosts the water stored in the intermediate tank 44 to a preset pressure, and supplies it to the reverse osmosis membrane 42.
  • the preset pressure is, for example, a pressure higher than at least an osmotic pressure.
  • the reverse osmosis membrane 42 separates the water supplied by being pressurized to a high pressure by the membrane filtration pump 47 into permeable water from which the dissolved components have been removed and concentrated water from which the dissolved components have been concentrated.
  • the reverse osmosis membrane 42 is realized by, for example, a spiral type reverse osmosis membrane.
  • the two-way solenoid valve 74 When the two-way solenoid valve 74 is open, the concentrated water separated by the reverse osmosis membrane 42 is discharged to the intermediate tank 44 via the two-way solenoid valve 74 and the pressure control valve 73. Further, when the two-way solenoid valve 75 is open, the concentrated water separated by the reverse osmosis membrane 42 is discharged to the drain tank 45 via the two-way solenoid valve 75. Further, the permeated water separated by the reverse osmosis membrane 42 is discharged to the post-treatment filter 43.
  • the two-way solenoid valve 74 is a device that opens and closes the valve by the electromagnetic force of the electromagnetic coil.
  • the two-way solenoid valve 74 has a structure in which the valve is open in a normal state and the valve is closed in response to a signal from the control unit 60.
  • the pressure control valve 73 adjusts the flow rate or pressure of the concentrated water supplied to the intermediate tank 44.
  • the two-way solenoid valve 75 is a device that opens and closes the valve by the electromagnetic force of the electromagnetic coil.
  • the two-way solenoid valve 75 has a structure in which the valve is closed in a normal state and the valve is opened in response to a signal from the control unit 60.
  • a sensor unit 61 is arranged in front of the reverse osmosis membrane 42.
  • the sensor unit 61 has a pressure sensor, a flow rate sensor, and an EC / temperature sensor.
  • the pressure sensor detects the pressure of water supplied to the reverse osmosis membrane 42.
  • the flow rate sensor detects the flow rate of water supplied to the reverse osmosis membrane 42.
  • the EC / temperature sensor detects the electrical conductivity and temperature of the water supplied to the reverse osmosis membrane 42.
  • the sensor unit 61 may have a sensor that senses at least one of the sensors listed below.
  • An air vent 71 for removing the air in the water sent from the membrane filtration pump 47 is provided between the membrane filtration pump 47 and the sensor unit 61.
  • the post-treatment filter 43 is arranged after the reverse osmosis membrane 42.
  • the post-treatment filter 43 performs post-treatment on the permeated water discharged from the reverse osmosis membrane 42 to remove impurities that could not be filtered by the reverse osmosis membrane.
  • the activated carbon filter is adopted as the post-treatment filter 43, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the post-processing filter 43 is arranged outside the housing 2 as a part of the external module 7.
  • a sensor unit 62 is arranged in front of the post-processing filter 43.
  • the sensor unit 62 has a pressure sensor, a flow rate sensor, and an EC / temperature sensor.
  • the pressure sensor detects the pressure of the permeated water supplied to the post-treatment filter 43.
  • the flow rate sensor detects the flow rate of the permeated water supplied to the post-treatment filter 43.
  • the EC / temperature sensor detects the electrical conductivity and temperature of the permeated water supplied to the post-treatment filter 43.
  • the sensor unit 62 may have a sensor that senses at least one of (1) to (7) shown in the sensor unit 61.
  • the drainage tank 45 (second tank) is arranged after the two-way solenoid valve 75.
  • the drainage tank 45 is a tank for storing the supplied drainage.
  • the drainage tank 45 can be removed from the purification unit 40 and taken out from the access hole 4. Concentrated water separated by the reverse osmosis membrane 42 and passed through the two-way solenoid valve 75 flows into the drainage tank 45.
  • the drainage tank 45 stores the inflowing concentrated water.
  • a water level sensor is arranged in the drainage tank 45.
  • the water level sensor detects the water level of the drainage stored in the drainage tank 45.
  • the water storage tank 46 (third tank) is arranged after the post-treatment filter 43.
  • the water storage tank 46 is a tank for storing the supplied water.
  • the water that has been post-treated by the post-treatment filter 43 flows into the water storage tank 46.
  • Hypochlorite water is added to the water flowing into the water storage tank 46.
  • the water storage tank 46 stores the inflowing water to which the hypochlorite water is added.
  • a water level sensor is arranged in the water storage tank 46. The water level sensor detects the water level of the water stored in the water storage tank 46.
  • the purification unit 40 includes a chlorine tank 67 and a chlorine pump 68.
  • the chlorine tank 67 is a tank for storing hypochlorite water.
  • the hypochlorous acid water is produced, for example, by dissolving the hypochlorous acid tablet in the water supplied to the chlorine tank 67. Further, the hypochlorite water may be produced by dissolving salt in the water supplied to the chlorine tank 67 and electrolyzing the salt water.
  • An electrolysis unit that electrolyzes the saline solution to generate hypochlorite water may be separately provided on the downstream side of the chlorine tank 67.
  • a water level sensor is arranged in the chlorine tank 67.
  • the water level sensor detects the water level of the hypochlorite water stored in the chlorine tank 67.
  • the chlorine pump 68 is arranged after the chlorine tank 67.
  • the chlorine pump 68 is operated under the control of the control unit 60, and the hypochlorite water stored in the chlorine tank 67 is added to the water that has been post-treated by the post-treatment filter 43.
  • a drug tank 50 and a drug pump 51 are provided inside the housing 2.
  • the drug pump 51 is arranged after the drug tank 50.
  • the drug pump 51 is operated under the control of the control unit 60, and delivers the drug (for example, soapy water) stored in the drug tank 50 to the nozzle of the dispenser 14.
  • control unit 60 operates the drug pump 51 in response to the detection of an object by the infrared sensor 52 of the dispenser 14. For example, the control unit 60 operates the drug pump 51 while the object is detected by the infrared sensor 52. When the object is no longer detected by the infrared sensor 52, the control unit 60 stops the drug pump 51.
  • the drug tank 50 is a tank for storing drugs.
  • a water level sensor is arranged in the medicine tank 50. The water level sensor detects the water level of the drug stored in the drug tank 50. When the water level of the drug falls below a predetermined value, the drug is replenished.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the external module 7 shown in FIG. As shown in FIG. 3, the external module 7 has a pretreatment filter 41, a posttreatment filter 43, and a UV sterilizer 80.
  • the pre-processing filter 41 and the post-processing filter 43 are arranged side by side outside the housing 2. More specifically, the pre-processing filter 41 and the post-processing filter 43 are arranged side by side in the horizontal direction on the outside of the housing 2.
  • the mounting portion 82 of the pretreatment filter 41 and the mounting portion 83 of the post-treatment filter 43 are integrally configured with the UV sterilizer 80.
  • a UV sterilizer 80 is connected above the mounting portion 82 and the mounting portion 83.
  • the pretreatment filter 41 is detachably attached to the attachment portion 82.
  • the post-processing filter 43 is detachably attached to the attachment portion 83.
  • the pretreatment filter 41 and the posttreatment filter 43 have transparency and are housed in a container whose inside is visible. Therefore, the pretreatment for water by the pretreatment filter 41 and the posttreatment for water by the posttreatment filter 43 are visible from the outside. In the pretreatment with the pretreatment filter 41, turbid water can be visually confirmed. Further, it can be visually confirmed that the post-treatment with the post-treatment filter 43 purifies the water with clean water.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 has a function of irradiating the user's carry-on item with ultraviolet rays to sterilize the surface of the carry-on item.
  • the items carried by the user include, for example, (1) items worn on the user's body such as eyeglasses and wristwatches, and (2) items such as keys and cards that the user holds by hand and used for other items or devices ( For example, a key used to lock or unlock a door, a card having a built-in communication chip for communicating with a payment device, etc.), (3) a device manually operated by a user such as a smartphone, and the like can be mentioned.
  • a smartphone carried by a user will be described as an example of a portable item.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 is provided on the outside of the housing 2 as a part of the external module 7.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 is arranged on the side surface of the housing 2.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 is formed with an insertion port 81 that opens upward.
  • the user inserts the smartphone through the insertion slot 81.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 may be opened in another direction such as a side, in addition to the one opened upward as shown in the figure.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 When the smartphone is inserted from the insertion port 81 and placed on a pedestal (not shown) in the UV sterilizer 80, the UV sterilizer 80 lowers the pedestal and pulls the smartphone into the UV sterilizer 80. When the pedestal is lowered to a predetermined position in the UV sterilizer 80, the lid (not shown) is closed. The UV sterilizer 80 turns on an ultraviolet light source (lamp) when the lid is closed.
  • the light source may irradiate a predetermined area where the smartphone is particularly likely to be dirty, for example, the vicinity of the home button or the central area of the display with directivity.
  • the predetermined position may be set statistically based on a general operation example of the smartphone.
  • the predetermined position may be set based on the operation log of the inserted smartphone. In this way, it is possible to shorten the time required for sterilization by irradiating the particularly dirty area with ultraviolet rays in a concentrated manner.
  • the hand-washing device 1 may acquire information about the personal belongings or information about the user by communicating with the personal belongings of the user (for example, a device having a communication function such as a smartphone).
  • the hand-washing device 1 When the hand-washing device 1 is provided with a communication unit that communicates with a smartphone or the like by short-range wireless communication (NFC (Near Field Communication) using an IC chip or the like, high-speed wireless communication standard, etc.). Before the user sterilizes the smartphone with the UV sterilizer 80 with the hand-washing device 1, first, the smartphone is placed in a predetermined position of the hand-washing device 1. As a result, the smartphone transmits predetermined information to the hand-washing device 1.
  • NFC Near Field Communication
  • the predetermined information includes information on the smartphone model, information on the attributes of the smartphone user (for example, an employee code when the user is an employee, etc., and information on the user when the user is a general consumer).
  • Information such as the operation log (coordinates touching the touch screen, operation history of the application, etc.) is included. In this way, the user may be able to set the range in which the information is provided to the hand washing device 1 from the smartphone). May be read by the hand washing device 1.
  • the hand-washing device 1 is managed by an external server or the like and can communicate with the external server or the like.
  • a two-dimensional code (for example, a URL including the identification information of the hand-washing device 1) such as a QR code (registered trademark) containing information for identifying the hand-washing device 1 is pasted on the hand-washing device 1 or displayed on the screen. ..
  • the two-dimensional code is read by the user's smartphone, and the smartphone communicates information including the identification information of the hand washing device 1 with an external server or the like, so that the external server or the like communicates the information of the smartphone model to the hand washing device 1 or the like. May be sent.
  • the hand-washing device 1 has a reading unit (optical scanner or the like) for reading a two-dimensional code (including information on the smartphone model) displayed on the smartphone or the like, the user can display the screen on the smartphone.
  • the two-dimensional code may be displayed and read by the hand-washing device 1.
  • the hand-washing device 1 may be directly connected to a smartphone or the like.
  • the hand-washing device 1 may determine the range in which the UV sterilizer 80 irradiates the smartphone with ultraviolet rays based on the information of the smartphone model. For example, the position where the home button is placed on the smartphone (the size of the smartphone and the position of the home button are specified by the smartphone model), and the position from the bottom to the center of the screen when the user operates the smartphone vertically. Areas to be used (the range in which the finger frequently touches when the user operates the smartphone vertically), and other areas corresponding to the left and right sides of the screen when the user operates the smartphone horizontally.
  • UV sterilizing device 80 gives priority to the time within the fixed time.
  • the range to be irradiated may be determined as described above.
  • the hand-washing device 1 may determine the hand-washing time and the sterilization time by the UV sterilizing device 80 based on the information of the user's attributes. For example, when a person concerned such as an employee of a facility where the hand-washing device 1 is installed uses the hand-washing device 1, the information of the person concerned is read by the hand-washing device 1 so that the hand-washing device 1 can be used for hand-washing according to the attributes of the person concerned.
  • the time and the sterilization time by the UV sterilizer 80 may be set. Depending on the user, it may be necessary to wash hands and sterilize personal belongings, such as occupations that are expected to have many contacts with people.
  • the hand-washing device 1 transmits a log of the time when the employee or the like washed the hands and sterilized the carried items with the hand-washing device 1 to an external server or the like.
  • the entry / exit may be controlled based on the history of the user washing the hands with the hand washing device 1. For example, there may be a room where the user can enter the room even when the user has not washed his / her hands with the hand washing device 1, and there may be a room where he / she cannot enter the room when he / she has not washed his / her hands.
  • the facility manager can regulate entry and exit based on the history of the user washing his / her hands with the hand washing device 1.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 turns off the UV light when the UV light is turned on for a preset period.
  • the preset period corresponds, for example, to the generally recommended hand-washing time.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 opens the lid and raises the pedestal to a predetermined position.
  • the predetermined position represents a position where a part of the smartphone protrudes from the insertion slot 81 so as to be contactable by the user. This allows the user to insert and remove the smartphone while sterilizing the smartphone without touching the UV sterilizer 80.
  • the hand-washing device 1 may be discharged from the spout 13 in response to the fact that the carry-on item is installed in the UV sterilizer 80. This can prevent the user from forgetting to sterilize the belongings with the UV sterilizer 80.
  • a sterilization indicator 16 (second indicator) is arranged on the outside of the hand-washing tank 11 on the upper surface of the housing 2.
  • the sterilization indicator 16 displays the progress of the sterilization process of the carried item by the UV sterilization device 80.
  • the sterilization indicator 16 is arranged in a portion of the top plate 10 located between the hand-washing tank 11 and the UV sterilization device 80 in the top view.
  • the sterilization indicator 16 is, for example, an indicator lamp having a circular shape when viewed from above.
  • the sterilization indicator 16 is composed of an LED light. The lighting mode of the sterilization indicator 16 and the control process will be described later.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing a control process of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the control unit 60 determines whether or not an object has been detected by the infrared sensor 23 (step S12).
  • the user reaches out to the hand-washing tank 11 and causes an infrared sensor 23 arranged at the tip of the faucet 12 to detect the finger.
  • the control unit 60 operates the water discharge pump 21 in response to the detection of the fingers by the infrared sensor 23 (YES in step S12) (step S13).
  • the water discharge pump 21 allows the water stored in the water storage tank 46 to pass through the UV sterilization unit 22.
  • the UV sterilization unit 22 sterilizes the water sent from the water discharge pump 21 by irradiating the water with ultraviolet rays.
  • the water that has passed through the UV sterilizing unit 22 is discharged from the spout 13 of the faucet 12 as washing water.
  • the infrared sensor 23 does not detect the finger in step S12 (NO in step S12)
  • the water discharge pump 21 does not operate (step S11).
  • the control unit 60 determines whether or not an object has been detected by the infrared sensor 23 (step S14). When terminating the hand-washing device 1 or discharging the drug to the dispenser 14, the user separates the fingers from the infrared sensor 23 arranged at the tip of the faucet 12. The control unit 60 stops the water discharge pump 21 in response to the non-detection of the finger by the infrared sensor 23 (NO in step S14) (step S11).
  • step S14 when the infrared sensor 23 does not detect the finger (YES in step S14), the control unit 60 continuously operates the water discharge pump 21 (step S13).
  • the water discharge unit 20 repeats these processes and discharges wash water from the faucet 12.
  • the control unit 60 may stop the water discharge when the finger is detected for a certain period of time by measuring the time during which the finger is detected by the infrared sensor 23. Further, the control unit 60 may stop the discharge of water in response to the completion of sterilization by the UV sterilizer 80 while discharging the water.
  • the drainage pump 32 is stopped when there is no drainage from the hand-washing tank 11 (step S21). Then, when the washing water discharged from the faucet 12 toward the hand washing tank 11 is drained from the drain port 17 of the hand washing tank 11, the capacitance sensor 31 detects the drainage (step S22).
  • step S22 When the capacitance sensor 31 detects drainage (YES in step S22), the control unit 60 operates the drainage pump 32 (step S23). On the other hand, when the capacitance sensor 31 does not detect drainage (NO in step S22), the control unit 60 does not operate the drainage pump 32 (step S21).
  • step S23 the drainage pump 32 sends the drainage to the pretreatment filter 41.
  • the water pretreated by the pretreatment filter 41 flows into the intermediate tank 44 and is stored in the intermediate tank 44.
  • the pressure sensor 33 detects the pressure of water sent to the pretreatment filter 41.
  • the flow rate sensor 34 detects the flow rate of the water that has been pretreated by the pretreatment filter 41.
  • step S23 when the capacitance sensor 31 detects that the drainage flowing from the drainage port 17 has disappeared (NO in step S24), the control unit 60 stops the drainage pump 32 (step S21).
  • step S24 when the capacitance sensor 31 detects that the drainage is continuously flowing from the drainage port 17 (YES in step S24), the control unit 60 continuously operates the drainage pump 32. (Step S23).
  • the drainage unit 30 repeats these treatments and supplies the water discharged from the drainage port 17 of the hand-washing tank 11 to the pretreatment filter 41.
  • the control unit 60 determines whether or not the drainage pump 32 is operating (step S32). When the drainage pump 32 is operating (YES in step S32), the control unit 60 operates the membrane filtration pump 47 (step S33). As a result, the water stored in the intermediate tank 44 is supplied to the reverse osmosis membrane 42 at high pressure by the membrane filtration pump 47.
  • step S32 when the drainage pump 32 is not operating (NO in step S32), the control unit 60 leaves the membrane filtration pump 47 not operating (step S31).
  • step S33 the water supplied to the reverse osmosis membrane 42 is separated into concentrated water and permeated water in the reverse osmosis membrane 42.
  • the permeated water is supplied to the post-treatment filter 43.
  • the concentrated water flows into the intermediate tank 44 via the two-way solenoid valve 74. Since the two-way solenoid valve 75 is in a closed state, concentrated water does not flow into the drainage tank 45.
  • post-treatment filter 43 post-treatment is applied to the permeated water. Then, the permeated water that has been post-treated by the post-treatment filter 43 is added with hypochlorite water and flows into the water storage tank 46.
  • step S33 the control unit 60 determines whether or not the electrical conductivity detected by the EC / temperature sensor of the sensor unit 61 arranged in front of the reverse osmosis membrane 42 is less than a predetermined value (step). S34). When the electric conductivity detected by the EC / temperature sensor is less than a predetermined value (YES in S34), the control unit 60 determines whether or not the drainage pump 32 is operating (step S35). When the drainage pump 32 is operating (YES in step S35), the control unit 60 continuously operates the membrane filtration pump 47 (step S33).
  • step S34 when the electric conductivity detected by the EC / temperature sensor becomes a predetermined value or more (NO in step S34), the control unit 60 has the two-way solenoid valve 74 and the two-way solenoid valve 75. Is turned on (step S36). As a result, the two-way solenoid valve 74 is closed and the two-way solenoid valve 75 is opened.
  • the control unit 60 determines the amount of impurities in the concentrated water based on the change in electrical conductivity detected by the EC / temperature sensor. The concentrated water determined to have a large amount of impurities is discharged to the drainage tank 45.
  • the control unit 60 continues the process of step S36 for a predetermined time (step S37), and turns off the two-way solenoid valves 74 and 75 after the lapse of the predetermined time.
  • the two-way solenoid valve 74 is opened and the two-way solenoid valve 75 is closed.
  • the control unit 60 stops the membrane filtration pump 47 (step S31).
  • step S35 when the drainage pump 32 is stopped (NO in step S35), the control unit 60 stops the membrane filtration pump 47 after a lapse of a predetermined time (step S38) (step S31).
  • the purification unit 40 repeats these treatments, purifies the water drained by the drainage unit 30, and stores it in the water storage tank 46.
  • the hand-washing device 1 has portability, and the installation location can be arbitrarily changed as needed.
  • a process of removing water in the water storage tank 46 to reduce the weight of the hand-washing device 1 is performed. Further, regardless of the presence or absence of the transport work, the work of removing the water in the water storage tank 46 is performed when the hand-washing device 1 is stored for a long period of time, or when the hand-washing device 1 is tightened.
  • the hand-washing device 1 can switch between a first state for the user to wash his hands and a second state for removing water from the water storage tank 46.
  • the first state represents a state in which the spout 13 of the faucet 12 is located above the hand-washing tank 11.
  • the second state represents a state in which the spout 13 of the faucet 12 is located above the outside of the housing 2.
  • the administrator causes the infrared sensor 23 of the faucet 12 to detect the finger while the spout 13 of the faucet 12 is located above the outside of the housing 2.
  • the control unit 60 operates the water discharge pump 21 of the water discharge unit 20 to discharge water from the faucet 12.
  • the administrator keeps the detection of the fingers and empties the water storage tank 46 by discharging all the washing water in the water storage tank 46 from the water discharge port 13. In the second state, even if the control unit 60 directly operates the water discharge pump 21 without using the infrared sensor 23 of the faucet 12, all the washing water in the water storage tank 46 is discharged from the water discharge port 13. good.
  • the first state and the second state may be switched manually or automatically.
  • the administrator manually moves the spout 13 of the faucet 12 located above the hand-washing tank 11 upward outside the housing 2.
  • the hand-washing device 1 shifts from the first state to the second state in response to moving the spout 13 of the faucet 12 upward outside the housing 2. May be.
  • the administrator inputs a predetermined command in the first state. Then, the spout 13 of the faucet 12 located above the hand-washing tank 11 automatically moves upward outside the housing 2.
  • the output of notifications such as errors may be changed depending on whether the hand-washing device 1 is in the first state or the second state.
  • the hand-washing indicator is not available in a certain amount or more so that the user can discharge water for washing the hands from the spout 13 of the faucet 12.
  • the error or the like may not be notified even if the remaining amount of the water storage tank 46 or the like falls below a certain amount while notifying the error by causing the 15 to emit a predetermined light. ..
  • the mode of discharging water from the spout 13 of the faucet 12 may be changed depending on whether the hand-washing device 1 is in the first state or the second state. For example, when the hand-washing device 1 is in the first state, after a certain period of time has passed since the water was discharged from the water discharge port 13, the infrared sensor 23 was detecting the user's finger, but the water discharge was completed (hand-washing). Therefore, the time for discharging water may be within a certain period of time), and in the second state, the water discharge from the spout 13 may not be stopped regardless of the passage of time.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a display mode of the hand-washing indicator 15.
  • FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram showing a control process of the hand-washing indicator 15.
  • step S41 when the hand-washing device 1 is not in use, the LED light constituting the hand-washing indicator 15 is turned off (step S41).
  • the control unit 60 determines whether or not the dispenser 14 has been operated (step S42).
  • the infrared sensor 52 of the dispenser 14 detects the finger.
  • the control unit 60 operates the drug pump 51 to discharge the drug from the dispenser 14.
  • the control unit 60 turns on the hand-washing indicator 15 (steps S43 to S44).
  • control unit 60 sequentially turns the 30 LED lights constituting the hand-washing indicator 15 clockwise from the LED lights located near the base of the faucet 12 in the top view as shown in FIG. 7A. Turn on. At this time, the control unit 60 turns on all the LED lights in, for example, about 1 to 2 seconds.
  • step S44 when all the LED lights are turned on (step S44), the control unit 60 maintains the lighting state for a predetermined time thereafter. After a lapse of a predetermined time, as shown in FIG. 7C, the control unit 60 turns off the LED lights in a clockwise order from the LED lights located near the base of the faucet 12 (step S45). At this time, the control unit 60 turns off all the LED lights in, for example, about 30 to 40 seconds.
  • the hand-washing device 1 may detect the user's finger by the infrared sensor 23 and turn off the hand-washing indicator 15 in order as described above in response to discharging water from the spout 13. As a result, the lighting state of the hand-washing indicator 15 changes with the discharge of water from the spout 13, so that the user can recognize the time from the discharge of water to the completion of hand-washing. Further, when the infrared sensor 23 does not detect the user's fingers, the hand-washing device 1 causes the hand-washing indicator 15 to light a predetermined light (light-emitting in a predetermined color) so as to encourage the users around the hand-washing device 1 to wash their hands. It may be notified by (such as).
  • step S45 when all the LED lights are turned off (step S45), the initial state is restored (step S41).
  • the series of time until the hand-washing indicator 15 is turned on in order and turned off in order is set to a generally recommended hand-washing time, for example, about 40 seconds.
  • the hand-washing device 1 can present to the user a guideline for the hand-washing time in which a sufficient washing effect can be expected.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating a display mode of the hand-washing indicator 15.
  • FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram showing a control process of the hand-washing indicator 15.
  • step S51 when the UV sterilizer 80 is not in use, the LED light constituting the sterilization indicator 16 is turned off (step S51).
  • step S52 when the carry-on item is not inserted into the UV sterilizer 80, the sterilization indicator 16 is kept off (NO in step S52 in FIG. 10).
  • step S52 when the portable item (smartphone) is inserted into the insertion port 81 of the UV sterilizer 80 and the portable item is pulled into the UV sterilizer 80 (YES in step S52), the control unit 60 , As shown in FIG. 9B, the LED light constituting the sterilization indicator 16 is blinked (step S53). At this time, the control unit 60 blinks the LED light in red, for example.
  • the control unit 60 shortens the cycle of blinking the LED light with time after the LED light starts blinking (step S54).
  • the sterilization process in the UV sterilizer 80 corresponds to the control of the sterilization indicator 16. That is, the control unit 60 accelerates the blinking as the sterilization process in the UV sterilizer 80 progresses.
  • the control unit 60 turns on the LED light with a color different from the blinking color so far (step S55).
  • the LED light turns on, for example, green. This lighting means the end of the sterilization process.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 opens the lid and raises the portable item to a position where the user can take it out.
  • step S56 when the carried item is taken out from the insertion slot 81 (YES in step S56), the control unit 60 turns off the LED light (step S51). On the other hand, when the carried item is not taken out from the insertion slot 81 (NO in step S56), the control unit 60 maintains the lighting state of the LED light (step S55). By maintaining the lighting state of the LED light in this way, it is possible to prevent the user from forgetting to take out the portable item from the insertion slot 81.
  • the processing time of the sterilizing treatment in the UV sterilizing apparatus 80 may be the same as or equivalent to the lighting time of the hand-washing indicator 15. By doing so, it is possible to associate the time of the user's hand washing with the time of the sterilization treatment by the UV sterilizer 80. As a result, it is possible to avoid a situation in which the user who has completed the hand-washing operation waits for the end of the UV sterilization treatment.
  • the faucet 12 is discharged.
  • the water outlet 13 can be arranged above the hand-washing tank 11 or above the outside of the housing 2. Therefore, by arranging the spout 13 of the faucet 12 above the outside of the housing 2 and operating the pump of the circulation unit 6, it is possible to discharge the washing water to the outside of the hand washing device 1. ..
  • the housing 2 has a cylindrical shape, when the hand-washing device 1 is transported, it can be easily transported by rolling the housing 2 while maintaining the slanted state.
  • the design can be ensured while suppressing the manufacturing cost.
  • the housing 2 may be transported in the form of rolling the housing 2 by installing the circumferential portion on the road surface.
  • the pretreatment filter 41, the posttreatment filter 43, and the UV sterilizer 80 installed outside the housing 2 as shown in FIG. 1B in order to make it easy to ground the housing 2 on the road surface and roll it. Etc. may be detachable from the housing 2.
  • the staff of the business operator for example, the office floor of the business company, the store staff, etc.
  • the housing 2 can do it by themselves. It becomes even easier to change the position of the housing 2.
  • the housing 2 is installed near the entrance of the store and the visitor is asked to wash his / her hands by the hand washing device 1 before entering the store.
  • the store management staff and the like can search for a good position as an installation location of the housing 2 in order to provide an environment for the store to wash their hands.
  • an access hole 4 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the housing 2. Therefore, the access hole 4 can be used to easily perform maintenance of the hand-washing device 1 such as disposal work of concentrated water containing a large amount of impurities stored in the drainage tank 45 or replacement work of the reverse osmosis membrane 42.
  • a door 3 is provided in the access hall 4. Therefore, by closing the door 3 during normal use, the appearance of the housing 2 can be improved.
  • the hand-washing device 1 is provided with the hand-washing indicator 15, it is possible to provide a high washing effect when the hand-washing device 1 is used by suggesting an appropriate hand-washing time to the user. In addition, by using the hand-washing device 1, it is possible to enlighten the appropriate hand-washing time.
  • the hand-washing indicator 15 is arranged on the outside of the hand-washing tank 11 on the upper surface of the housing 2, it is possible to ensure the visibility of the hand-washing indicator 15 from the user who washes his / her hands using the hand-washing tank 11. can.
  • the hand-washing indicator 15 is formed on the upper end edge of the hand-washing tank 11 so as to surround the hand-washing tank 11. Therefore, when the hand-washing indicator 15 is turned on, excellent designability can be exhibited.
  • the post-processing filter 43 is arranged outside the housing 2 and is stored in a container whose inside can be visually recognized. Therefore, the state of the permeated water filtered by the post-treatment filter 43 can be visually recognized by the user from the outside.
  • the user can visually confirm that the circulation unit 6 is properly cleaned, which gives the user a sense of security regarding the cleaning water purification function of the circulation unit 6.
  • the pretreatment filter 41 is also arranged outside the housing 2 and is stored in a container whose inside can be visually recognized. Therefore, the wastewater flowing into the pretreatment filter 41 and the water flowing out from the post-treatment filter 43 in a purified state can be compared. This makes it possible to give the user a sense of security even more effectively.
  • the circulation unit 6 includes an intermediate tank 44, a drainage tank 45, a water storage tank 46, a water discharge unit 20, and a drainage unit 30.
  • the intermediate water generated in the process of cleaning the wastewater can be appropriately separated and stored.
  • the hand-washing device 1 is provided with the UV sterilizing device 80, the user can use the hand-washing time to sterilize the carried items.
  • a portable item such as a smartphone that is always carried and operated by fingers has a remarkable adhesion of bacteria to its surface, and a habitual sterilization treatment is required from the viewpoint of hygiene.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 By sterilizing the surface of the smartphone with the UV sterilizer 80, such a problem can be solved.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 is arranged on the side surface of the housing 2. Therefore, the user who washes his / her hands using the hand-washing device 1 can easily insert the carry-on item into the UV sterilizer 80.
  • the UV sterilizer 80 is arranged as a part of the external module 7 attached to the outside of the housing 2. Therefore, the appearance of the housing 2 can be improved. Further, individual construction for attaching only the UV sterilizer 80 to the housing 2 becomes unnecessary.
  • the hand-washing device 1 is provided with a sterilization indicator 16. Therefore, the progress of the sterilization process can be presented to the user. As a result, the convenience of the user can be ensured.
  • the sterilization indicator 16 is arranged outside the hand-washing tank 11 on the upper surface of the housing 2. Therefore, the visibility of the user to the sterilization indicator 16 can be ensured.
  • the sterilization indicator 16 is arranged between the hand-washing tank 11 and the external module 7. Therefore, the user who has washed his / her hands using the hand-washing tank 11 can easily confirm the display of the progress state by the sterilization indicator 16 in the process of confirming the state of the UV sterilization device 80 for sterilization treatment. As a result, the convenience of the user can be further ensured.
  • the step of operating the membrane filtration pump 47 when the drainage pump 32 is operating is executed. Therefore, the membrane filtration treatment by the reverse osmosis membrane 42 can be performed according to the generation of wastewater. This makes it possible to balance the flow rate of circulating water in the entire circulation system while the capacity of each tank is limited. In addition, it becomes possible to efficiently carry out the purification treatment.
  • the pretreatment filter 41 and the posttreatment filter 43 are stored in a visible container and arranged outside the housing 2.
  • the membrane filtration pump 47 operates during the operation of the drainage pump 32, the drainage pump 32 operates to allow the drainage to flow into the pretreatment filter 41, and the membrane filtration pump 47 operates to allow the permeated water to flow into the posttreatment filter 43. The user can check the situation from the outside at the same time.
  • the control unit 60 has a function of automatically controlling the first state and the second state of the faucet 12.
  • a motor capable of rotating the faucet 12 is provided at the base of the faucet 12. Then, the control unit 60 drives the motor by the input to the control unit 60 from the outside, and the faucet 12 is rotated around the base unit, so that the first state and the second state are switched.
  • the control unit 60 performs the wastewater treatment, the cleaning treatment, and the water discharge treatment as described above.
  • the control unit 60 operates the water discharge unit 20 without performing wastewater treatment and cleaning treatment, and causes water to be discharged from the faucet 12 in order to remove the water stored in the water storage tank 46. Perform the water discharge treatment, which is a step.
  • the control unit 60 automatically controls the first state and the second state of the faucet 12.
  • the hand-washing device 1 can be normally used.
  • the washing water in the water storage tank 46 can be removed. Thereby, by automatically controlling the direction of the faucet 12, the washing water in the water storage tank 46 can be removed more easily.
  • the hand-washing device 1 is provided with the UV sterilizer 80, but the present invention is not limited to such an embodiment.
  • the hand-washing device 1 does not have to include the UV sterilizer 80. In this case, the hand-washing device 1 does not include the sterilization indicator 16.
  • the shape of the housing 2 is not limited to the cylindrical shape, and can be arbitrarily changed.
  • the shape of the housing 2 may be elliptical or the like. While making it easy to roll and move the housing 2 by hand, it is possible to prevent the housing 2 from rolling too much even if the hand is released.
  • infrared sensor is arranged at the spout 13
  • the present invention is not limited to such an embodiment.
  • Four infrared sensors may be arranged in the cross direction at the spout 13. By doing so, it becomes possible for the user who discharged the washing water from the spout 13 at the start of hand washing to know in which direction the hand was moved after the hand was wet. If the behavior after getting the hands wet can be grasped, it becomes possible to grasp whether the user has used the drug properly.
  • the hand-washing device 1 may sense how the user moves his / her hand near the spout 13 in this way and retain the history of the movement of the user's hand.
  • the hand-washing device 1 analyzes the hand-washing behavior of a plurality of users who use the hand-washing device 1 at the place where the hand-washing device 1 is installed by transmitting a log of the movement of the user's hand to an external server or the like. Can be done. For example, it is possible to analyze whether or not the user's hand-washing behavior using the hand-washing device 1 installed at a certain place tends to be properly performed.
  • a sensor for determining the presence or absence of a person such as a motion sensor, may be arranged on the front surface of the housing 2 of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the motion sensor makes it possible to acquire the staying time of the user who used the hand-washing device 1 in front of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the present invention is not limited to such an embodiment. ..
  • the pretreatment filter 41 and the posttreatment filter 43 may be provided inside the housing 2. In this case, the pretreatment filter 41 and the posttreatment filter 43 do not have to be stored in a container whose inside is visible.
  • the shape, structure, display mode, and control process of the hand-washing indicator 15 can be arbitrarily changed. Further, the hand-washing device 1 does not have to include the hand-washing indicator 15.
  • the shape, structure, display mode, and control process of the sterilization indicator 16 can be arbitrarily changed.
  • the sterilization indicator 16 may be provided in the UV sterilization device 80. Further, the hand-washing device 1 does not have to be provided with the sterilization indicator 16.
  • the configuration of the purification unit 40 can be changed arbitrarily.
  • the post-processing filter 43 may be omitted, or another filter may be additionally adopted.
  • ⁇ Second embodiment> The hand-washing device according to the second embodiment will be described.
  • maintenance of a hand-washing device having a water circulation function will be described.
  • the description of the "hand-washing device” in the description of the second embodiment includes the "hand-washing device 1" described in the first embodiment, and is a hand-washing device capable of performing maintenance work.
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of the hand-washing device according to the second embodiment.
  • the hand-washing device includes a circulation unit 6, a drug tank 50, a UV sterilizer 80, and a maintenance unit 9.
  • the hand-washing device discharges the housing 2, the hand-washing tank 11 provided in a part of the housing, and the washing water as in the first embodiment so as to realize the hand-washing.
  • the faucet 12 and the dispenser 14 are provided.
  • the maintenance unit 9 has a structure for controlling the maintenance work for the hand-washing device, and is connected to the circulation unit 6, the chemical tank 50, and the UV sterilizer 80, respectively.
  • the configuration of the maintenance unit 9 will be described.
  • FIG. 12 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the maintenance unit 9. As shown in FIG. 12, the maintenance unit 9 includes a first instruction unit 91, a second instruction unit 92, a storage unit 93, and a maintenance control unit 94.
  • the first instruction unit 91 is installed at a position visible to the user in the housing, and outputs the first instruction information so as to notify the necessity of maintenance of the hand-washing device.
  • the necessity of maintenance here is whether or not it is necessary to perform maintenance work on the hand-washing device.
  • the necessity of maintenance of the hand-washing device is determined based on the necessity of maintenance of each maintenance item described later.
  • the first indicator 91 is composed of, for example, the hand-washing indicator 15 of the first embodiment, and is formed so as to surround the hand-washing tank at the upper end edge of the hand-washing tank. Further, the first indicator 91 may be installed on the outside of the hand-washing tank 11 on the upper surface of the housing 2, for example, and may be the sterilization indicator 16 of the first embodiment. That is, the first indicator 91 is not limited to the above example as long as it is an indicator installed at a position visible to the user who washes his hands. For example, the first instruction unit 91 may be installed at a position near the user on the upper surface of the housing 2 outside the hand-washing tank 11.
  • the first indicator 91 is composed of a light emitting element and can be lit in a plurality of lighting modes.
  • the first instruction unit 91 changes the lighting mode and outputs the first instruction information based on the necessity of maintenance.
  • the lighting mode referred to here includes lighting color, lighting brightness, presence / absence of blinking, and the like.
  • the first instruction unit 91 lights up in blue when maintenance of the hand-washing device is not required, and lights up in yellow when the maintenance time arrives after a predetermined period so as to output the first instruction information. It lights up in red when it arrives soon, and blinks in red when the operation stops because maintenance has not been performed.
  • the first instruction unit 91 operates when the user is washing his / her hands.
  • the first indicator 91 is a hand-washing indicator 15, and the hand-washing indicator 15 changes the lighting mode based on the necessity of maintenance while displaying a guideline for the hand-washing time when the user is washing his / her hands.
  • the first instruction information is output.
  • the first instruction unit 91 informs the user of the necessity of maintenance of the hand-washing device, so that the user can grasp the maintenance status or hygiene status of the hand-washing device. In addition, since it is possible to inform the manager of the hand-washing device of the need for maintenance, it is possible to urge the manager of the hand-washing device to perform maintenance work appropriately.
  • the second instruction unit 92 is installed inside the housing and outputs the second instruction information so as to notify the maintenance item requiring maintenance.
  • the maintenance item referred to here refers to the maintenance of the member to be maintained among the members included in the hand-washing device.
  • the maintenance item includes, for example, at least one of the following items. -Replacement of the pretreatment filter 41, reverse osmosis membrane 42 and posttreatment filter 43 included in the circulation unit 6-Replenishment of chemicals in the chemical tank 50-Disposal of concentrated water stored in the drainage tank 45-To the chlorine tank 67 Chlorine replenishment ⁇ Treatment in case of abnormality of UV sterilizer 80
  • the second instruction information informs the type of maintenance item that requires maintenance, for example, that the drug needs to be replenished.
  • the second instruction unit 92 may be hidden from the general user who washes his hands during normal use.
  • the second instruction unit 92 is a display device installed inside the housing 2 that can be visually recognized by the administrator of the hand-washing device by opening the door 3, and displays the identification number of the maintenance item that requires maintenance. ..
  • the second instruction unit 92 is composed of a predetermined display device capable of identifying and displaying the maintenance content.
  • the second indicator 92 is composed of a 7-segment LED.
  • the second indicator 92 identifies and displays the maintenance content by combining lighting by seven LEDs.
  • the second indicator 92 may be configured by a display device that displays an optical mark informing the maintenance content.
  • the optical mark is a mark in which the content of maintenance or the like is encoded, for example, a barcode, a one-dimensional pixel code, a two-dimensional pixel code, or the like.
  • the second indicator 92 displays a QR code (registered trademark) corresponding to the maintenance of the hand-washing device.
  • the administrator of the hand-washing device reads the QR code with his / her own terminal device.
  • the terminal device displays maintenance items that require maintenance on the display, and displays work procedures for performing the maintenance items.
  • the second instruction unit 92 can inform the manager of the hand-washing device of specific maintenance items that require maintenance. Therefore, the administrator of the hand-washing device can appropriately perform maintenance work.
  • the storage unit 93 stores the program according to the second embodiment and the data used by the maintenance control unit 94 described later.
  • the data used by the maintenance control unit 94 includes, for example, the following data.
  • Tank capacity, material, service life (2) Changes in tank capacity (3) Cumulative drive time of tank, maintenance record
  • Valve drive value (voltage, current), integrated drive time, operating time / timing (2) Valve service life
  • Sensing results-Sensing results of various sensors that can sense underwater for example, the following items can be sensed by sensors
  • User attributes (gender, nationality, place of residence, occupation)
  • User usage history (hand washing time, frequency)
  • Administrator data (1) Administrator attributes (gender, nationality, place of residence, industry) (2) Administrator management history (maintenance history, consumables purchase history)
  • the storage unit 93 stores, for example, the hand-washing device usage history data 931, the member management data 932, the filter sensing data 933, the liquid remaining amount sensing data 934, and the sterilizer usage history data 935.
  • the hand-washing device usage history data 931 is a database of the usage history of the hand-washing device. Details will be described later.
  • the member management data 932 is a database that manages the necessity of each maintenance item based on the usage history of the hand-washing device. Details will be described later.
  • the filter sensing data 933 is a database of sensors for detecting the degree of wear such as the pretreatment filter 41, the reverse osmosis membrane 42, and the posttreatment filter 43 included in the circulation unit 6. Details will be described later.
  • the liquid remaining amount sensing data 934 is a database of sensors that detect the remaining amount of liquid so as to determine the necessity of replenishment or disposal of liquid. Details will be described later.
  • the sterilizer usage history data 935 is a database of the usage history of the UV sterilizer 80. Details will be described later.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 is realized by the processor and memory of the hand-washing device.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 exerts functions as various modules so as to control the outputs of the first instruction unit 91 and the second instruction unit 92 by executing the program stored in the storage unit 93.
  • the data acquisition module 941 acquires data used for performing processing for controlling the output of the first instruction unit 91 and the second instruction unit 92 from the storage unit 93. For example, the data acquisition module 941 acquires the filter sensing data 933 from the storage unit 93.
  • the first instruction unit control module 942 performs a process of controlling the output of the first instruction unit 91. For example, the first instruction unit control module 942 determines the necessity of maintenance of each maintenance item based on the data acquired by the data acquisition module 941, and determines the necessity of maintenance of the hand-washing device. Controls the output of the indicator 91.
  • the second instruction unit control module 943 performs a process of controlling the output of the second instruction unit 92.
  • the second indicator control module 943 determines the necessity of maintenance of each maintenance item based on the data acquired by the data acquisition module 941, and identifies the maintenance item that requires maintenance. Controls the output of the indicator 92.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a data structure of the hand-washing device usage history data 931.
  • each of the records of the hand-washing device usage history data 931 includes information such as the item "date and time” and the item "details”.
  • the item "date and time” is time information when the user is washing his or her hands using the hand-washing device, and stores the date and time.
  • the item "detailed information" is information on the operation of the hand-washing device when washing the hands, and for example, stores the water discharge, the drug discharge, and the duration of the water discharge of the hand-washing device.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 certifies, for example, a series of operations of water discharge, drug discharge, and water discharge in a short time as one hand wash.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 can grasp, for example, the number of times the hand-washing device is discharged, the number of times the drug is discharged, and the number of times the hand-washing is performed.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a data structure of member management data 932.
  • each of the records of the member management data 932 has an item "member identification information”, an item “last maintenance date and time”, an item “durable hand-washing count”, and an item “hand-washing count since the last maintenance”. , And information such as the item "remaining number of hand washings”.
  • the item "member identification information” is information for identifying the member corresponding to each maintenance item, and stores the name and identification number of the member. It should be noted that only the identification number may be used.
  • the item "previous maintenance date and time” is time information when the latest maintenance was performed for the member corresponding to each maintenance item, and the date and time are stored.
  • the item "Durable hand-washing frequency” is the number of hand-washing cycles that can be used from immediately after maintenance to the next maintenance period for the parts corresponding to each maintenance item, and is information based on the attributes of each part. be. For example, when hand washing can be performed 50 times from immediately after the pretreatment filter is replaced until the next replacement is required, "50 times" is stored as the “durable hand wash count” of the pretreatment filter.
  • the item “durable hand-washing count” may be preset for each member, or the count may be rewritten when the program for the hand-washing device is updated.
  • the item "Number of hand-washing since the last maintenance” is information on the number of hand-washing that has been used since the last maintenance for the parts corresponding to each maintenance item.
  • the item “number of hand-washing since the last maintenance” is determined based on the hand-washing device usage history data 931. For example, based on the hand-washing device usage history data 931, the number of times of drug discharge since the previous maintenance date and time of the drug tank is accumulated and stored as "the number of hand-washing since the last maintenance" of the drug tank.
  • the item “remaining hand-washing count” is information on the remaining hand-washing count that can be performed until the next maintenance time comes for the member corresponding to each maintenance item.
  • the item “remaining hand-washing count” is a numerical value obtained by subtracting the item “hand-washing count since the last maintenance” from the item “durable hand-washing count”.
  • the pretreatment filter can perform 50 hand-washing with one replacement, and stores "20 times" as the "remaining hand-washing count” when 30 hand-washing has been performed since the previous replacement.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 reads, for example, the identification information from the replaced member.
  • the member identification information is stored in, for example, a wireless tag.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 reads, for example, the identification information stored in the wireless tag by the reader function. Further, the identification information of the member may be stored in a memory installed in the member, for example. When the member is attached, the maintenance control unit 94 accesses the memory and reads out the stored identification information.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 adds the read identification information to a new record of the item "member identification information" of the member management data 932. At this time, the maintenance control unit 94 determines whether or not the read identification information complies with a predetermined rule. The prescribed rules may be changed according to the release date of the member. If the read identification information does not comply with a predetermined rule, the maintenance control unit 94 indicates to the exchanger that the exchanged member is not appropriate.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 can grasp, for example, the usage status of each member and the remaining number of hand-washing that can be performed until the next maintenance time comes.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing the data structure of the filter sensing data 933.
  • each record of the filter sensing data 933 includes information such as the item "sensor identification information”, the item “date and time”, and the item "sensing result”.
  • the item "sensor identification information” is information for identifying each sensor, and stores the name and identification number of the sensor. It should be noted that only the identification information may be stored.
  • the sensor includes a flow path of each filter of the circulation unit 6, that is, a sensor installed in the front stage or the rear stage of each filter, specifically, a pressure sensor 33, a sensor unit 61, a sensor unit 62, and the like.
  • the item "date and time” is time information when each sensor performs sensing, and stores the date and time.
  • the item "sensing result” is a detection result acquired by sensing of each sensor, and indicates the water pressure, flow rate, electric conductivity, etc. of the front stage or the rear stage of the filter.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 determines, for example, the degree of wear of each filter based on the sensing result of each sensor. For example, an EC / temperature sensor installed after the reverse osmosis membrane 42 detects the electrical conductivity of the circulating water filtered by the reverse osmosis membrane 42 to determine the amount of impurities. In addition, when the pressure or the flow rate exceeds a predetermined value, it is determined that the reverse osmosis membrane 42 is clogged and the replacement time has come.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 can grasp, for example, the degree of wear of each filter and the necessity of replacing each filter.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram showing the data structure of the liquid remaining amount sensing data 934.
  • each record of the liquid remaining amount sensing data 934 includes information such as the item "member identification information”, the item “date and time”, and the item "sensing result”.
  • the item "member identification information” is information for identifying a member that stores each liquid, and stores the name and identification number of the member. It should be noted that only the identification information may be stored.
  • the liquid is stored in the medicine stored in the medicine tank 50, the water stored in the intermediate tank 44, the concentrated water stored in the drainage tank 45, the water stored in the water storage tank 46, and the chlorine tank 67. It contains hypochlorite water that has been used.
  • the item "date and time” is time information when each sensor performs sensing, and stores the date and time.
  • the sensor may be a water level sensor installed in each storage member and detecting the remaining amount of liquid.
  • the item "sensing result” is the detection result acquired by the sensing of each sensor, and indicates the water level of the liquid in each storage member.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 grasps the remaining amount of each liquid based on the sensing result of each water level sensor, and determines the necessity of replenishment or disposal. For example, when the sensing result of the water level sensor provided in the medicine tank is lower than the predetermined value, it is determined that the medicine needs to be replenished.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 can grasp, for example, the remaining amount of each liquid and grasp the necessity of replenishment or disposal of each liquid.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram showing a data structure of sterilizer usage history data 935.
  • each record of the sterilizer usage history data 935 includes information such as the item "member identification information”, the item “date and time”, and the item “ultraviolet irradiation pattern”.
  • the item "member identification information” is information for identifying the sterilizer, and stores the name and identification number of the member. It should be noted that only the identification information may be stored.
  • the sterilizer includes a UV sterilizer 80.
  • the item "date and time” is time information when the UV sterilizer 80 is operating, and stores the date and time.
  • the item "ultraviolet irradiation pattern" is information indicating the mode in which the UV sterilizer 80 irradiates ultraviolet rays.
  • the "ultraviolet irradiation pattern” includes a pattern in which the UV sterilizer 80 irradiates the user's belongings with ultraviolet rays on the entire surface, a pattern in which the ultraviolet rays are concentrated on a predetermined area, and an abnormality in which the ultraviolet rays cannot be irradiated. Including state etc.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 acquires information on the usage history from, for example, the UV sterilizer 80.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 can grasp, for example, the operating status of the sterilizer and the abnormal state of the sterilizer.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram showing a flow of processing for controlling the first instruction unit 91 and the second instruction unit 92.
  • step S181 the maintenance control unit 94 acquires the maintenance date and time, the number of hand-washing that can be used from immediately after the maintenance to the next maintenance time, and the number of hand-washing since the previous maintenance for each maintenance item. Specifically, the maintenance control unit 94 acquires the above information from the hand-washing device usage history data 931 and the member management data 932.
  • step S182 the maintenance control unit 94 calculates the remaining number of hand washings that can be performed until the next maintenance time arrives for each maintenance item.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 calculates the remaining number of hand-washing by subtracting the number of hand-washing since the previous maintenance from the number of durable hand-washing.
  • step S183 the maintenance control unit 94 determines the output mode of the first and second instruction units based on the remaining number of hand washings. Specifically, the maintenance control unit 94 determines the necessity of maintenance of each maintenance item based on the remaining number of hand-washing of each maintenance item, and further determines the necessity of maintenance of the hand-washing device.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 extracts the minimum value from the remaining number of hand washings for each maintenance item. When the extracted minimum value is 15 times or more, the maintenance control unit 94 determines that each maintenance item and the necessity of maintenance of the hand-washing device are "maintenance-free".
  • the maintenance control unit 94 determines that the maintenance item corresponding to the minimum value and the necessity of maintenance of the hand-washing device are "maintenance preparation". ..
  • the maintenance control unit 94 determines that the maintenance item corresponding to the minimum value and the necessity of maintenance of the hand-washing device are "maintenance required". do.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 stops the operation of the hand-washing device when the minimum value is 0 times.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 determines that the maintenance item corresponding to the minimum value and the necessity of maintenance of the hand-washing device are "not restarted unless maintenance is performed".
  • step S184 the maintenance control unit 94 outputs the first and second instruction information in the output mode determined in step S183 by the first and second instruction units.
  • step S183 when it is determined in step S183 that the maintenance necessity of each maintenance item and the hand-washing device is "maintenance unnecessary”, the maintenance control unit 94 turns on, for example, the first instruction unit 91 in blue, and the first instruction unit 91 is turned on. 2 Information indicating that maintenance is not required is displayed on the indicator 92. For example, the second instruction unit 92 displays the identification number “00” indicating that maintenance is not required.
  • step S183 when it is determined in step S183 that the maintenance item corresponding to the minimum value and the necessity of maintenance of the hand-washing device are "maintenance preparation", the maintenance control unit 94, for example, lights the first instruction unit 91 in yellow. Then, the identification number of the maintenance item is displayed on the second instruction unit 92.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 displays, for example, the first instruction unit 91 in red. It is turned on and the identification number of the maintenance item is displayed on the second indicator 92.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 may, for example, use the first instruction unit 91. Flashes in red, and the identification number of the maintenance item is displayed on the second indicator 92.
  • the threshold value for the remaining number of times is not limited to 15 times and 5 times as shown above.
  • the threshold value may be larger or smaller than these.
  • the gradual alert is not limited to these. ..
  • the number of stages may be larger or smaller than these.
  • the operation of the hand-washing device is stopped, but when the minimum value becomes 0 times, the operation of the hand-washing device does not necessarily have to be stopped. For example, it may be possible to use it several times even after the minimum value becomes 0 times. When the use is continued without maintenance even after the minimum value becomes 0 times, the maintenance control unit 94 strongly urges maintenance.
  • FIG. 18 illustrates that the control processing of the first and second indicator units is performed based on the remaining number of hand washings, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the first and second indicator units may be controlled as follows. It should be noted that any control process may be used for control, or a plurality of control processes may be used in combination.
  • (A) Control based on the degree of wear of the filter A sensor for detecting at least one of the flow rate, pressure, temperature or electrical conductivity of water passing through the filter is provided in the flow path of the filter to detect the degree of wear of the filter. ..
  • the maintenance unit 9 controls the outputs of the first indicator unit 91 and the second indicator unit 92 based on the degree of wear of the filter.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 acquires the sensing result of each sensor from the filter sensing data 933, and determines the degree of wear of the pretreatment filter 41, the reverse osmosis membrane 42, the posttreatment filter 43, etc. included in the circulation unit 6. For example, when the electrical conductivity detected by the EC / temperature sensor installed after the reverse osmosis membrane 42 exceeds a predetermined value, the maintenance control unit 94 is clogged with the reverse osmosis membrane 42 and the replacement time is set. Judge that it will arrive. The maintenance control unit 94 lights the first instruction unit 91 in red, and displays the identification number corresponding to the reverse osmosis membrane 42 on the second instruction unit 92.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 has a pretreatment filter 41 and a reverse osmosis membrane 42 included in the circulation unit 6 when a predetermined behavior, for example, a behavior indicating an abnormality of the filter occurs in the sensing result acquired from the filter sensing data 933. And it is determined that an abnormality has occurred in the post-processing filter 43 or the like.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 lights the first instruction unit 91 in red, and displays the identification number corresponding to the corresponding filter on the second instruction unit 92.
  • (B) Control based on the remaining amount of liquid The remaining amount of liquid is detected by installing a sensor that detects the water level in the container that stores the liquid.
  • the maintenance unit 9 controls the outputs of the first instruction unit 91 and the second instruction unit 92 based on the remaining amount of the liquid.
  • a water level sensor for detecting the remaining amount of the drug is provided in the drug tank 50, and when the sensing result of the water level sensor falls below a predetermined value, the maintenance control unit 94 determines that the drug needs to be replenished.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 lights the first instruction unit 91 in red, and displays the identification number corresponding to the medicine tank 50 on the second instruction unit 92.
  • (C) Control based on the abnormality detection result of the sterilizer
  • a detection means for detecting the abnormality generated in the sterilizer is installed.
  • the maintenance unit 9 controls the outputs of the first instruction unit 91 and the second instruction unit 92 based on the abnormality detection by the sterilizer.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 acquires the usage history of the UV sterilizer 80 from the UV sterilizer 80.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 determines that maintenance of the UV sterilizer 80 is necessary.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 lights the first instruction unit 91 in red, and displays the identification number corresponding to the UV sterilizer 80 on the second instruction unit 92.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 acquires the usage history of the UV sterilization unit 22 from the UV sterilization unit 22.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 determines that maintenance of the UV sterilization unit 22 is necessary.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 lights the first instruction unit 91 in red, and displays the identification number corresponding to the UV sterilization unit 22 on the second instruction unit 92.
  • the maintenance unit 9 can appropriately inform the maintenance information of the hand-washing device by the first instruction unit 91 and the second instruction unit 92. As a result, the person in charge of maintenance can appropriately and efficiently perform maintenance of the hand-washing device.
  • the detection of the occurrence of an abnormality by the maintenance unit 9 is not limited to the above.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 has a predetermined behavior in the sensing result acquired from the filter sensing data 933, for example, a behavior indicating an abnormality of the water discharge unit 20, the drainage unit 30, and the purification unit 40, the water discharge unit 20, the drainage unit 30. It is determined that an abnormality has occurred in the purification unit 40.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 lights the first instruction unit 91 in red, and displays the identification number corresponding to the corresponding unit on the second instruction unit 92.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram showing an example of a display mode of the first indicator.
  • the first indicator 91 is composed of the hand-washing indicator 15 of the first embodiment, and displays a guideline for the hand-washing time when the user is washing his / her hands, while displaying the guideline of the hand-washing time in different lighting modes of the hand-washing device. Notify the need for maintenance.
  • the lighting color of the hand-washing indicator 15 is blue, and when maintenance of the hand-washing device is required, the lighting color of the hand-washing indicator 15 is red.
  • the hand-washing indicator 15 sequentially clockwise from the LED light located near the base of the faucet 12 in the top view so as to display a guideline for the hand-washing time. It lights up and lights up in a predetermined color to inform the need for maintenance of the hand-washing device.
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example of a display mode of the second indicator.
  • the second instruction unit 92 is composed of two 7-segment LEDs, and displays a maintenance item identification number to indicate a maintenance item requiring maintenance.
  • the identification number “02” of the pretreatment filter 41 is displayed on the second indicator 92. Further, when there is no maintenance item requiring maintenance, the identification number "00" may be displayed. Further, when a technical error that cannot be dealt with by replacement or the like occurs, for example, a preset identification number "88" may be displayed.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 may determine whether or not the replaced member, for example, the filter is appropriate, based on the item “sensing result” of the filter sensing data 933.
  • the flow rate characteristics of the pretreatment filter 41, the reverse osmosis membrane 42, and the posttreatment filter 43 vary depending on the material used. That is, the pressure or flow rate detected in the front stage or the rear stage of the filter changes depending on the material used.
  • the maintenance unit 9 has a predetermined width in advance of a general pressure value, a flow rate value, etc. detected when an appropriate pretreatment filter 41, reverse osmosis membrane 42, and posttreatment filter 43 are attached. It is stored in the storage unit 93.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 controls, for example, the water discharge unit 20 to discharge wash water from the faucet 12.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 determines whether or not the pressure value or the flow rate value detected at this time falls within the range of the preset pressure value or the flow rate value. If it does not fit, the maintenance control unit 94 indicates to the replacer that the replaced member is not appropriate.
  • the preset pressure value, flow rate value, or the like may be updated to the latest value at the time of updating the program.
  • FIG. 21 is a block diagram showing the overall configuration of the information processing system 1000.
  • the information processing system 1000 is a system for collecting and analyzing data such as data related to hand washing, data related to applications, and data related to maintenance.
  • the information processing system 1000 includes a hand washing device 1, an information processing device 200, a monitoring device 300, and a maintenance terminal 400.
  • the information processing system 1000 may be configured to include a plurality of hand washing devices 1.
  • the hand-washing device 1, the information processing device 200, the monitoring device 300, and the maintenance terminal 400 are connected to the network 500 by using a wired or wireless communication standard.
  • the hand-washing device 1 and the information processing device 200 are connected to each other so as to be able to communicate with each other via the network 500.
  • the case where the information processing system 1000 includes the monitoring device 300 and the maintenance terminal 400 is described as an example, but the information processing system 1000 does not necessarily include the monitoring device 300 and the maintenance terminal 400. good.
  • the hand-washing device 1 is a portable device that can be installed in any place for the user to wash their hands.
  • the hand-washing device 1 includes a communication unit 100.
  • the communication unit 100 has a structure that controls communication with the information processing device 200.
  • the communication unit 100 acquires the first data, which is data related to hand washing, and transmits it to the information processing apparatus 200.
  • the first data is, for example, data on the usage history of the hand-washing device 1, data obtained by monitoring the hand-washing device 1 acquired from the monitoring device 300, aggregated data created based on the detected data, and other data. Includes data.
  • the communication unit 100 acquires the second data, which is data related to maintenance, and transmits the second data to the information processing apparatus 200.
  • the second data includes, for example, data detected by a sensor group installed in the hand-washing device 1, data for managing the replacement member, and the like.
  • the monitoring device 300 is a device that monitors the periphery of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the monitoring device 300 is installed at a position where the periphery of the hand washing device 1 can be monitored.
  • the monitoring device 300 may be a camera or the like arranged in a space (lobby, entrance, etc. of a building) in which the hand-washing device 1 is installed.
  • the monitoring device 300 may be a surveillance camera or the like installed in advance in the space, and may be located at the installation location of the hand-washing device 1. It may be a device to be installed together.
  • the monitoring device 300 is realized by an image pickup device such as a camera, a motion sensor, or a sensor such as an infrared sensor.
  • the monitoring device 300 transmits the acquired monitoring data, for example, image data or sensor data to the hand-washing device 1.
  • image data or sensor data For example, image data or sensor data to the hand-washing device 1.
  • the hand-washing device 1 By taking a picture of the area around the hand-washing device 1 with a camera, is the hand-washing done properly? (4) It is determined based on the captured image whether or not each step of washing away is performed, or as shown in "Hand washing evaluation" described later, an infrared sensor provided in the hand washing device 1 or the like is used during hand washing.
  • the hand-washing device 1 Evaluate how the user's hands are moved), whether there is a failure (described later), and whether maintenance is required (hand-washing device 1 outputs that maintenance is required (light emission, etc.). It is possible to obtain information such as). Further, by sensing the surroundings of the hand-washing device 1 with a sensor such as a motion sensor, information such as whether there is a person in front of the hand-washing device 1 and how many seconds the person stayed in front of the hand-washing device 1 during hand-washing can be obtained. It becomes possible. Further, the monitoring device 300 may be configured to detect the size of the user's hand from the sensor or the monitoring image data of the hand washing. In this case, the monitoring device 300 transmits the detected hand size to the hand washing device 1.
  • the control unit 60 discharges, for example, an amount of a drug corresponding to the size of the detected hand.
  • the monitoring data may be transmitted from the monitoring device 300 to the hand-washing device 1, and the hand-washing device 1 may detect the size of the hand. Further, the size of the hand is not directly detected, but the size of the hand may be estimated from the user's attributes such as height, gender, and age.
  • the maintenance terminal 400 is a device owned by a person in charge of maintenance of the hand washing device 1.
  • the maintenance terminal 400 is a mobile terminal such as a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop PC, a stationary computer, or the like.
  • the maintenance terminal 400 transmits the second data, which is data related to the maintenance, to the information processing apparatus 200 when the maintenance person performs the maintenance. Further, the maintenance terminal 400 may input the setting data into the hand-washing device 1.
  • the setting data includes, for example, reference data for detecting an abnormality in the circulation unit 6, the usable number of times of the replacement member, and a threshold value for determining the necessity of maintenance (for example, the number of times of use of the member to be replaced and a filter).
  • Infrared sensor is the user's It includes a threshold value used for controlling the hand washing device 1, a reference value, and the like, such as a distance for detecting that the fingers are separated.
  • the information processing device 200 acquires the first data transmitted from the hand-washing device 1 and the second data transmitted from the hand-washing device 1 or the maintenance terminal 400, and stores the acquired data.
  • the information processing apparatus 200 analyzes the stored data.
  • the information processing device 200 may be configured as one or a plurality of devices, and may be recognized as one information processing device by performing processing by each of the plurality of devices having a function.
  • FIG. 22 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the communication unit 100.
  • the communication unit 100 includes a communication unit 110 and a communication control unit 120.
  • the communication unit 110 performs a process for the hand-washing device 1 to communicate with an external device.
  • the communication control unit 120 is realized by the processor, memory, and the like of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the communication control unit 120 communicates with the information processing apparatus 200 by executing the program according to the third embodiment stored in the storage unit 93 described in the second embodiment. It functions as 121, a transmission control module 122, a data acquisition module 123, an input module 124, and a setting module 125.
  • the reception control module 121 controls a process in which the communication unit 100 receives a signal from an external device according to a communication protocol.
  • the reception control module 121 may receive setting data from the information processing apparatus 200 via the network 500.
  • the transmission control module 122 controls a process in which the communication unit 100 transmits a signal to an external device according to a communication protocol. Specifically, the transmission control module 122 transmits the first data related to hand washing or the second data related to maintenance to the information processing apparatus 200.
  • the data acquisition module 123 acquires data for transmission from the storage unit 93 to the information processing apparatus 200. For example, the data acquisition module 123 acquires hand-washing device usage history data 931, member management data 932, filter sensing data 933, liquid residual amount sensing data 934, or sterilizer usage history data 935 from the storage unit 93. The data acquisition module 123 may aggregate the acquired data at predetermined period intervals to create aggregated data. The predetermined period is, for example, one day, one week, or the like. The aggregated data includes, for example, the number of hand washings performed during the predetermined period, the amount of the drug used during the predetermined period, and the like. Further, the data acquisition module 123 acquires the monitoring data acquired by the monitoring device 300 and stored in the storage unit 93.
  • the input module 124 receives input of setting data from the maintenance terminal 400.
  • the setting module 125 makes settings related to the control of the hand-washing device 1 based on the input setting data.
  • FIG. 23 is a block diagram showing a hardware configuration of the information processing apparatus 200.
  • the information processing apparatus 200 includes a processor 201, a memory 202, a storage 203, a communication IF 204, and an input / output IF 205.
  • the processor 201 is hardware for executing an instruction set described in a program, and is composed of an arithmetic unit, registers, peripheral circuits, and the like.
  • the memory 202 is for temporarily storing a program, data processed by the program, or the like, and is, for example, a volatile memory such as a DRAM.
  • the storage 203 is a storage device for storing data, for example, a flash memory or an HDD.
  • the communication IF 204 is an interface for inputting / outputting signals because the information processing device 200 communicates with an external device.
  • the input / output IF205 functions as an interface with an input device for receiving an input operation from an analyst and an output device for presenting information to the analyst.
  • FIG. 24 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the information processing apparatus 200.
  • the information processing apparatus 200 includes a communication unit 210, a storage unit 230, and a control unit 220.
  • the communication unit 210 performs processing for the information processing device 200 to communicate with an external device.
  • the control unit 220 functions as a reception control unit 221, a transmission control unit 222, an analysis unit 223, a shaping unit 224, an output unit 225, and a learning unit 226 by the processor 201 of the information processing device 200 performing processing according to a program. Demonstrate.
  • the reception control unit 221 controls a process in which the information processing device 200 receives a signal from an external device according to a communication protocol.
  • the transmission control unit 222 controls a process in which the information processing device 200 transmits a signal to an external device according to a communication protocol.
  • the shaping unit 224 extracts desired data from the collected data according to the analysis purpose of the analysis unit 223, and shapes the extracted data into a form suitable for analysis. Details will be described later.
  • the analysis unit 223 analyzes the collected data for various purposes. For example, the analysis unit 223 analyzes the data using the data shaped by the shaping unit 224. By the analysis of the analysis unit 223, for example, the analysis result shown below is created. Details will be described later.
  • A Demographics
  • B Spread of hand-washing habits
  • C Status of various filters in the hand-washing device 1
  • D User tendency
  • E Failure location
  • F Optimal installation location
  • G Optimal Formulation of hygiene policy
  • Tendency of users in the space where the hand-washing device 1 is installed (c) Preferable position to place the hand-washing device 1 in the space where the hand-washing device 1 is installed
  • the analysis unit 223 acquires data on the user who used the hand-washing device 1, the usage time, the failure location, etc., based on at least one of the image data and the sensor data received from the communication unit 100.
  • the analysis unit 223 evaluates the analysis result according to the purpose of analysis. Further, the analysis unit 223 makes a desired estimation based on the analysis result. Details will be described later.
  • the output unit 225 outputs the analysis result by the analysis unit 223.
  • the learning unit 226 controls the process of learning or relearning the parameters of various learning models. Details will be described later.
  • the storage unit 230 stores data and programs used by the information processing device 200.
  • the data used by the information processing device 200 includes, for example, the following data, similarly to the storage unit 93 of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the storage unit 230 includes product data DB 231, installation data DB 232, aggregated data DB 233, hand washing data DB 234, sterilizer utilization data DB 235, user data DB 236, maintenance DB 237, environmental data DB 238, monitoring data DB 239, analysis result DB 240, model DB 241 and the like.
  • product data DB 231 installation data DB 232, aggregated data DB 233, hand washing data DB 234, sterilizer utilization data DB 235, user data DB 236, maintenance DB 237, environmental data DB 238, monitoring data DB 239, analysis result DB 240, model DB 241 and the like.
  • the product data DB 231 is a database for holding the product information of the hand-washing device 1. Details will be described later.
  • the installation data DB 232 is a database for holding data regarding the position where the hand-washing device 1 is installed. Details will be described later.
  • the aggregated data DB 233 is a database for holding aggregated data related to hand washing obtained when the hand washing device 1 is used. Details will be described later.
  • the hand-washing data DB 234 is a database for holding data related to each hand-washing obtained when the hand-washing device 1 is used. Details will be described later.
  • the sterilizer utilization data DB 235 is a database for holding data obtained when a portable item is sterilized by the UV sterilizer 80. Details will be described later.
  • the user data DB 236 is a database for holding data related to the user who used the hand-washing device 1. Details will be described later.
  • the maintenance DB 237 is a database for holding data related to maintenance. Details will be described later.
  • the environmental data DB 238 is a database for holding data related to the environment in which the hand-washing device 1 is installed. Details will be described later.
  • the monitoring data DB 239 is a database for holding the monitoring data acquired by the monitoring device 300. Details will be described later.
  • the analysis result DB 240 is a database for holding the analysis result by the analysis unit 223.
  • the analysis result stored in the analysis result DB 240 also includes an evaluation of the analysis result.
  • the model DB 241 is a database for holding data of various models used in the information processing system 1000.
  • the model DB 241 holds models such as an analysis model, a maintenance prediction model, a failure prediction model, and a hand-washing device required area prediction model, and their parameters.
  • Each model is, for example, a trained model, and is constructed by adopting a regression model, a neural network, or the like. If it has already been learned, the parameters learned in advance by the learning unit 226 described later are retained.
  • the storage unit 230 may be a single storage device, or may be realized by a plurality of storage devices that store at least one database.
  • FIGS. 25 to 33 are diagrams showing the data structure of the database stored in the information processing apparatus 200. It should be noted that FIGS. 25 to 33 are examples, and data not described is not excluded.
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the product data DB 231. As shown in FIG. 25, each of the records of the product data DB 231 has an item "product ID”, an item “tank capacity”, an item “weight”, an item “model ID”, an item “UV sterilizer”, and an item “drug used”. , Item “chlorine type”, item “filter used”, etc.
  • the item "product ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the hand-washing device 1. Each hand-washing device 1 is given a different ID.
  • ID identification information
  • Each hand-washing device 1 is given a different ID.
  • the product ID is used as a key for associating information between other databases. The key is not limited to the product ID, and other information may be used.
  • tank capacity stores the tank capacity of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the tank capacity is stored, for example, in liters. If the tank capacity changes due to replacement due to maintenance, this data will be rewritten.
  • the item "weight” stores the weight of the hand-washing device 1. Weight is stored, for example, in kg. The weight is unified to the weight with or without water in the tank.
  • model ID stores identification information (ID) for identifying the product model of the hand-washing device 1.
  • ID identification information
  • the product model is preset for each product to be sold / leased, for example, version information, shape, color variation, and the like.
  • UV sterilizer stores identification information (ID) for identifying the UV sterilizer. It is blank for hand-washing devices that do not have a UV sterilizer installed.
  • the item "drug used” stores the type of drug deployed in the hand-washing device 1.
  • chlorine type stores information (type of chlorine, type of chlorine product, etc.) for specifying chlorine to be added to the water treated in the hand-washing device 1.
  • filter used stores identification information (ID) for identifying the type of filter mounted on the hand-washing device 1.
  • each item of the above product data DB 231 is an example, and other items, for example, the item "manufacturing date” and the like may be included.
  • FIG. 26 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the installation data DB 232. As shown in FIG. 26, each of the records of the installation data DB232 has an item "product ID”, an item “address”, an item “area”, an item “installation date”, an item “environmental information”, an item “building type”, Includes item “installation store”, item “arrangement”, etc.
  • the item “product ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the hand-washing device 1.
  • the item “address” stores the address of the place where the hand-washing device 1 is installed.
  • the item "area” stores the area information of the place where the hand-washing device 1 is installed.
  • the area is set as a section set by a predetermined organization such as the government or a local government. For example, administrative divisions, divisions divided by latitude and longitude, and the like are set.
  • the area may be stored in the name of the section or may be stored in the identification information of the section. In the example of FIG. 26, the area ID is stored in the item “area”.
  • the item "installation date” stores the date when the hand-washing device 1 was installed.
  • the item "environmental information” stores information about the place where the hand-washing device 1 is installed.
  • the environmental information includes, for example, information on the installed facility, information on the nearby facility, information on the business format of the installed facility, and the like.
  • Information on the installed facilities includes, for example, airports, stations, parks, shopping districts, hospitals, restaurants, corporate offices, sports gyms, and the like. Examples of information on facilities in the vicinity include the vicinity of a station, the vicinity of a park, the vicinity of a factory, the vicinity of a hospital, the vicinity of a field, the vicinity of the sea, and the like.
  • Information on the business format of the installed facility includes the financial industry, the service industry, and the like.
  • the item "building type” stores information indicating what kind of building the hand-washing device 1 is when the hand-washing device 1 is installed in the building. Examples of the building type include a low-rise office building, a high-rise office building, a private house, a station building, and the like. If the hand-washing device 1 is not installed in the building, it is left blank, for example.
  • the item "installed store” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the contractor when the hand-washing device 1 is installed in the store by contract.
  • ID identification information
  • the information (price plan, etc.) of the plan for the store to use the hand-washing device 1 is stored.
  • the rate plan for a store to use the hand-washing device 1 may differ depending on the function of the hand-washing device 1 (presence or absence of a UV sterilizer, etc.), the number of hand-washing devices 1 installed in the store, and the like.
  • the item "arrangement” stores the details of the position where the hand-washing device 1 is arranged. Examples of the arrangement include a store entrance, a building entrance, a plaza center, and the like.
  • FIG. 27 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the aggregated data DB 233.
  • each of the records of the aggregated data DB 233 has an item "product ID”, an item “date”, an item “number of hand washings”, an item “amount of stains”, an item “components of stains”, and an item “drugs”. Includes “quantity”, item “use data”, etc.
  • the item “product ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the hand-washing device 1.
  • the item “date” stores the date when the aggregated data was acquired.
  • the item "number of hand-washing” stores the number of hand-washing performed by using the hand-washing device 1 in a predetermined period (for example, one day) for collecting data.
  • the item "Amount of dirt” stores the amount of dirt generated by hand washing.
  • the amount of dirt is calculated, for example, based on the sensing result detected by the sensor unit 61 arranged in front of the reverse osmosis membrane 42. More specifically, the amount of dirt is calculated based on, for example, the maximum value, the average value, a predetermined statistical index, or the like of the sensing result detected by the sensor unit 61.
  • the item "dirt component” memorizes the dirt component generated by hand washing.
  • the dirt component is calculated, for example, based on the sensing result detected by the sensor unit 61 arranged in front of the reverse osmosis membrane 42. More specifically, as the stain component, for example, among the components determined from the sensing result, a component with a large amount of occurrence, a component with a large number of occurrences, and the like are stored.
  • the item "drug amount” stores the amount of drug used for a predetermined period (for example, one day) for which data is aggregated.
  • the item "use data” stores the identification information (ID) of the referenced aggregated data.
  • FIG. 28 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the hand-washing data DB 234. As shown in FIG. 28, each of the records of the hand-washing data DB 234 has an item "product ID”, an item “date and time of use”, an item “use time”, an item “usage amount”, an item “purified water amount”, and an item “purified water quality”. ”, Etc. are included.
  • the item “product ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the hand-washing device 1.
  • ID identification information for identifying the hand-washing device 1.
  • date and time of use stores the date and time when the hand-washing device 1 was used.
  • the item "use time” stores the time when the hand was washed by the hand washing device 1.
  • the usage time is obtained by analyzing, for example, monitoring data or the like for the time when the user has stopped in front of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the item “Amount used” indicates the amount of the substance used by one hand wash.
  • the item “usage amount” includes sub-items such as the item “water amount”, the item “drug amount”, and the item “energy amount”.
  • the item “water volume” stores the flow rate of water used by one hand wash.
  • the amount of water is calculated, for example, based on the time during which the water discharge pump 21 was operating at the time of water discharge.
  • a predetermined value may be set for the amount of water based on the operating time of the discharge pump 21. For example, “many”, “normal”, and “small” are set according to the length of the operating time of the water discharge pump 21.
  • the water discharge amount is fixed, the water amount is calculated based on the number of times the water discharge pump 21 is operated.
  • the item "drug amount” stores the amount of drug used by one hand wash. Since the amount of the drug discharged at one time is fixed in the present embodiment, the drug amount is calculated based on the number of times the drug pump 51 is operated.
  • the control unit 60 according to the first embodiment may change the amount of the drug discharged at one time according to the size of the hand. That is, the control unit 60 increases the amount of drug for a user with a large hand and decreases the amount of drug for a user with a small hand. In this case, the amount of the drug is calculated based on, for example, the number of times the drug pump 51 is operated and the amount of the drug discharged during hand washing.
  • the item "energy amount” stores the amount of energy used in one hand wash.
  • the amount of energy is, for example, the amount of electricity used in one hand wash.
  • the amount of energy is calculated from, for example, the total value of the amount of electricity used in the water discharge pump 21, the drug pump 51, and the UV sterilizing unit 22 driven by one hand wash.
  • the item "purified water amount” stores the amount of water purified by the circulation unit 6.
  • the amount of purified water is calculated based on, for example, the flow rate detected by the sensor unit 62 when washing hands.
  • the item "purified water quality” stores the water quality of the water purified by the circulation unit 6.
  • the purified water quality is acquired, for example, based on the difference between the sensing result detected by the sensor unit 61 and the sensing result detected by the sensor unit 62.
  • FIG. 29 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the sterilizer utilization data DB 235. As shown in FIG. 29, each of the records of the sterilizer utilization data DB 235 includes an item "model”, an item “date and time”, an item “irradiation pattern”, an item “irradiation time”, an item “user ID” and the like.
  • the item "model” stores the model of the sterilized carry-on item. For example, when a portable item that can communicate with the hand-washing device 1 is inserted into the UV sterilizer 80, the model is read from the portable item by communicating with the portable item and the hand-washing device 1.
  • the item "irradiation pattern” stores information indicating the mode in which the UV sterilizer 80 irradiates ultraviolet rays.
  • the irradiation pattern includes pattern 1 in which the UV sterilizer 80 irradiates the user's personal belongings with ultraviolet rays on the entire surface, pattern 2 in which ultraviolet rays are concentrated on a predetermined area, and the like.
  • the item "irradiation time” stores the time when the UV sterilizer 80 irradiates ultraviolet rays.
  • the item "user ID” stores the identification information of the user who used the UV sterilizer 80. For example, when a portable item that can communicate with the hand-washing device 1 is inserted into the UV sterilizer 80, the user ID is read out from the portable item by communicating with the portable item and the hand-washing device 1.
  • FIG. 30 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the user data DB 236.
  • each of the records of the user data DB 236 has an item "location information”, an item “date and time of use”, an item “gender”, an item “generation”, an item “hand wash evaluation”, and an item “hand wash satisfaction”.
  • the item "location information” stores the location information of the user who washed his hands.
  • the position information is acquired by using, for example, the GPS function of the portable item inserted in the UV sterilizer 80. Alternatively, the position information is acquired based on the installation location of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the item "date and time of use” stores the date and time when the user washed their hands.
  • the item "gender” memorizes the gender of the user who washed his hands. Gender is determined, for example, by image analysis of image data captured by the monitoring device 300.
  • the item "generation” remembers the generation of the user who washed the hands.
  • the generation is determined by, for example, image analysis of the image data captured by the monitoring device 300.
  • the item "Hand wash evaluation” memorizes the user's evaluation of hand washing.
  • hand washing for example, the procedure of hand washing confirmed from the image data taken by the monitoring device 300, the sensing result in the direction of moving the hand after watering the hand (for example, the sensing result by the infrared sensor provided in the hand washing device 1). ) Or, it is evaluated based on the time spent in front of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the item "Hand wash satisfaction” stores information indicating whether the user is satisfied with the hand wash.
  • the hand-washing satisfaction level is obtained, for example, based on the impression or evaluation of hand-washing using the hand-washing device 1 input from a smartphone or the like after hand-washing. For example, “very satisfied”, “satisfied”, “normal”, and “dissatisfied” input by the user are stored in the hand-washing satisfaction level.
  • the information stored in the hand-washing satisfaction level is not limited to this.
  • the item "presence or absence of smartphone sterilization” stores information indicating whether or not the carried item was sterilized using the UV sterilizer 80.
  • FIG. 31 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the maintenance DB 237. As shown in FIG. 31, each of the records of the maintenance DB 237 has an item "maintenance ID”, an item “product ID”, an item “maintenance date and time”, an item “replacement target”, an item “failure data”, an item “remarks”, etc. including.
  • the item “maintenance ID” stores identification information (ID) that can identify maintenance. A maintenance ID is given each time maintenance is executed.
  • the item “product ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the hand-washing device 1.
  • the item "maintenance date and time” stores the date and time when maintenance was performed.
  • the item "replacement target” stores the target that was replaced during maintenance.
  • the item "Failure data” stores alerts that occurred during maintenance.
  • the item "Remarks" stores arbitrary information entered by the maintenance staff when there are points to be noted during maintenance.
  • the maintenance data DB 237 may further store information about an abnormality that has occurred in the hand-washing device 1.
  • FIG. 32 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the environmental data DB 238. As shown in FIG. 32, each of the records of the environmental data DB 238 has an item "area”, an item “acquisition date and time”, an item “atmospheric pressure”, an item “temperature”, an item “humidity”, and an item “environmental evaluation of the installation location”. ”, Etc. are included.
  • the item "acquisition date and time” stores the date and time when the data related to the environment was acquired.
  • the item "atmospheric pressure” memorizes the atmospheric pressure in the area.
  • the item "Temperature” stores the temperature of the area.
  • the item "humidity” stores the humidity of the area.
  • the item "Environmental evaluation of installation location” stores environmental information about the installation location.
  • the environmental evaluation of the installation place is acquired, for example, based on the information provided by a predetermined organization about the place where the hand-washing device 1 is installed.
  • the environmental evaluation of the installation location is stored, for example, in the form of a text file.
  • FIG. 33 is a diagram showing the data structure of the monitoring data DB 239. As shown in FIG. 33, each of the records of the monitoring data DB 239 includes an item "product ID”, an item “acquisition date and time”, an item “image data”, an item “sensor data” and the like.
  • the item “product ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the hand-washing device 1.
  • the item “acquisition date and time” stores the date and time when the monitoring device 300 acquired the data.
  • the item "image data” stores the image data acquired by the monitoring device 300.
  • the item "sensor data” stores the sensor data acquired by the monitoring device 300.
  • FIG. 34 is a flowchart showing an example of an operation when the communication unit 100 transmits data to the information processing device 200.
  • the communication control unit 120 reads data from the storage unit 93 of the hand-washing device 1.
  • the communication control unit 120 may, for example, store the hand washing device usage history data 931, the member management data 932, the filter sensing data 933, and the liquid residue stored in the storage unit 93 of the hand washing device 1 at a predetermined timing.
  • a record that has not yet been transmitted to the information processing device 200 is read from the amount sensing data 934 or the sterilization device usage history data 935.
  • the predetermined timing is, for example, a preset time, a preset cycle, or the like.
  • the communication control unit 120 reads out the record of the filter sensing data 933 at that time.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 in the second embodiment has a pretreatment filter included in the circulation unit 6 based on the sensing result acquired from the filter sensing data 933. 41, represents a case where it is determined that an abnormality has occurred in the reverse osmosis membrane 42, the post-treatment filter 43, or the like.
  • the communication control unit 120 reads, for example, records such as the hand-washing device usage history data 931 and the filter sensing data 933 added in the predetermined period every predetermined period, and creates aggregated data based on the read records. ..
  • the aggregated data may be created by the information processing apparatus 200 based on the data transmitted by the communication control unit 120.
  • the communication control unit 120 reads out the monitoring data stored in the storage unit 93 that has not yet been transmitted to the information processing apparatus 200 at a predetermined timing.
  • the predetermined timing is, for example, a preset time, a preset cycle, or the like.
  • the timing for reading the monitoring data may be lower than the timing for reading the data from the databases 931 to 935.
  • step S112 the communication control unit 120 transmits the acquired records such as hand washing device usage history data 931, member management data 932, filter sensing data 933, monitoring data, and aggregated data to the information processing device 200 as first data. .. Further, the communication control unit 120 transmits the acquired records such as the member management data 932, the filter sensing data 933, and the liquid remaining amount sensing data 934 to the information processing apparatus 200 as the second data.
  • the hand-washing device 1 relates to data on hand-washing (first data), for example, the number of hand-washing performed in one day, the amount of water used in hand-washing, the amount of detergent used in hand-washing, the time taken for hand-washing, and dirt.
  • first data data on hand-washing
  • Information, the time when the hand was washed, the position information where the hand was washed, and the like can be transmitted to the information processing apparatus 200.
  • the hand washing device 1 can transmit, for example, maintenance date and time, sensing result required for maintenance, replacement target, failure data, etc. to the information processing device 200 as data (second data) related to maintenance.
  • FIG. 35 is a flowchart showing an example of an operation when the information processing apparatus 200 collects data.
  • step S121 the reception control unit 221 of the information processing apparatus 200 receives the first data and the second data from the communication unit 100.
  • the reception control unit 221 receives, for example, the third data input from a portable item (communication device such as a smartphone or smart watch) via an application related to the hand-washing device 1.
  • the third data includes data input from the user when the hand-washing device 1 is used, data read when the personal belongings are inserted into the UV sterilizer 80, and the like. More specifically, the third data includes personal data of the user registered in advance in the application, and data such as evaluation from the user for hand washing of the hand washing device 1 input by the user after using the hand washing device 1. including.
  • the third data does not have to be directly received from the user's personal belongings.
  • the third data is managed by an external server or the like, and the information processing apparatus 200 may acquire the third data by accessing the server.
  • step S122 the control unit 220 stores the received first data, second data, and third data in the target database stored in the storage unit 230.
  • FIG. 36 is a flowchart showing an example of the operation when the information processing apparatus 200 analyzes the monitoring data.
  • the analysis unit 223 analyzes at least one of the image data and the sensor data acquired from the monitoring device 300 to acquire the user who used the hand-washing device 1, the usage time, the failure location, and the like. Specifically, when the analysis unit 223 receives the image data from the communication unit 100, the analysis unit 223 performs image analysis on the image data. As a result, the analysis unit 223 extracts the user who used the hand-washing device 1 and estimates the gender, generation (age), time taken for hand-washing, and the like of the user. Further, the analysis unit 223 performs image analysis on the image data received from the communication unit 100 to detect a failure / failure portion due to dirt, trauma, etc. of the hand washing device 1.
  • the analysis unit 223 detects the surrounding situation of the hand-washing device 1, for example, the number of people, etc. by performing image analysis on the image data received from the communication unit 100. Further, when the analysis unit 223 receives the sensor data from the communication unit 100, the analysis unit 223 analyzes the sensor data. As a result, the analysis unit 223 extracts the user, detects the failure / fault location, calculates the time when the hand-washing device 1 is used, and the like.
  • step S132 the control unit 220 stores the data acquired by the analysis in the target database stored in the storage unit 230.
  • FIG. 37 is a flowchart showing an example of an operation when the information processing apparatus 200 analyzes data.
  • step S141 the shaping unit 224 extracts data according to the analysis purpose from the data stored in each database, and shapes the extracted data into a form suitable for the desired analysis.
  • the shaping unit 224 extracts data of each item from the installation data DB 232, the aggregated data DB 233, the hand washing data DB 234, the user data DB 236, and the like.
  • the shaping unit 224 selects necessary data from the extracted data, sorts it in chronological order, and classifies it by area.
  • the analysis unit 223 analyzes the hand washing based on the shaped data. Specifically, for example, the analysis unit 223 acquires the change with time of the number of times the hand-washing device 1 is used for each of a plurality of areas based on the shaped data. The analysis unit 223 compares changes in the number of times of use for each area.
  • the output unit 225 outputs the analysis result by the analysis unit 223. Specifically, the output unit 225 presents the comparison result acquired by the analysis unit 223 to the operator of the information processing apparatus 200. The operator of the information processing apparatus 200 can grasp the demographics between the areas by referring to the comparison result for each area of the change with time of the number of times of use. Further, the number of times the hand-washing device 1 has been used, the distribution of users who have used the hand-washing device 1, and the like may be output as an analysis result for each area.
  • step S141 for example, the shaping unit 224 extracts data of each item from the installation data DB 232, the aggregated data DB 233, the hand washing data DB 234, the user data DB 236, the monitoring data DB 239, and the like.
  • the shaping unit 224 selects necessary data from the extracted data, sorts it in chronological order, and classifies it by area.
  • step S142 the analysis unit 223 acquires, for example, the time-dependent change in the number of times the hand-washing device 1 is used and the time-dependent change in the number of users with a high hand-washing evaluation for each of a plurality of areas, based on the shaped data. ..
  • the analysis unit 223 arranges the expansion / reduction of the area that is frequently used and the expansion / reduction of the area that has a large number of users with a high hand-washing evaluation so that it can be grasped.
  • step S143 the output unit 225 presents the analysis result acquired by the analysis unit 223 to the operator of the information processing apparatus 200.
  • the operator of the information processing apparatus 200 can grasp the spread status of hand-washing habits by referring to the expansion / reduction of the area frequently used and the expansion / reduction of the area having a large number of users with high hand-washing evaluation. It becomes.
  • step S141 the shaping unit 224 extracts data of each item from the installation data DB 232, the aggregated data DB 233, the hand washing data DB 234, the user data DB 236, the monitoring data DB 239, and the like.
  • the shaping unit 224 selects necessary data from the extracted data, sorts it in chronological order, and classifies it according to generation, occupation, and the like.
  • step S142 the analysis unit 223 acquires, for example, the characteristics of how to wash the hands of each classified cluster based on the shaped data.
  • the analysis unit 223 compares the characteristics of hand washing for each cluster.
  • step S143 the output unit 225 presents the comparison result acquired by the analysis unit 223 to the operator of the information processing apparatus 200.
  • the operator of the information processing device 200 can grasp the tendency of the user of the hand-washing device 1 by referring to the characteristics of the hand-washing for each cluster.
  • analysis unit 223 may analyze the data using the trained analysis model.
  • FIG. 38 is a flowchart showing an example of the operation when the information processing apparatus 200 estimates a predetermined event.
  • the shaping unit 224 extracts data according to the analysis purpose from the data stored in each database, and shapes the extracted data into a form suitable for the desired analysis. Specifically, for example, the shaping unit 224 extracts data of each item from the product data DB 231, the installation data DB 232, the aggregated data DB 233, the hand washing data DB 234, the maintenance data DB 237, the environmental data DB 238, and the like. The shaping unit 224 selects necessary data from the extracted data and sorts it in chronological order. In step S152, the analysis unit 223 estimates the state of various filters based on the shaped data.
  • the analysis unit 223 acquires a past sensing result similar to the behavior of the current sensing result based on the shaped data.
  • the analysis unit 223 estimates the wear tendency of the filter by referring to the acquired past sensing result and the past maintenance data.
  • the output unit 225 outputs the estimation result by the analysis unit 223.
  • the output unit 225 presents the wear tendency of the filter estimated by the analysis unit 223 to the operator of the information processing apparatus 200.
  • the operator of the information processing apparatus 200 can grasp the state of various filters by referring to the wear tendency of the filters.
  • step S141 the shaping unit 224 extracts data of each item from, for example, product data DB 231, installation data DB 232, aggregated data DB 233, hand washing data DB 234, maintenance data DB 237, environment data DB 238, and the like.
  • the shaping unit 224 selects necessary data from the extracted data and sorts it in chronological order.
  • step S152 the analysis unit 223 acquires a past sensing result similar to the behavior of the current sensing result, for example, based on the shaped data.
  • the analysis unit 223 refers to the acquired past sensing result and the past maintenance data, and estimates the part where the failure may occur.
  • step S153 the output unit 225 presents to the operator of the information processing apparatus 200 a portion where the failure estimated by the analysis unit 223 may occur.
  • the operator of the information processing apparatus 200 can grasp the location of the failure in advance by referring to the portion where the failure is likely to occur.
  • step S141 the shaping unit 224 extracts data of each item from, for example, product data DB 231, installation data DB 232, aggregated data DB 233, hand washing data DB 234, maintenance data DB 237, environment data DB 238, and the like.
  • the shaping unit 224 selects necessary data from the extracted data and sorts it in chronological order.
  • step S152 for example, the analysis unit 223 changes the number of times the hand-washing device 1 is used over time, increases or decreases the number of times the surrounding hand-washing device 1 is used after the predetermined hand-washing device 1 is installed, and the like, based on the shaped data. get.
  • the analysis unit 223 compares the acquired tendency with the current situation and estimates the area (point) where the number of hand-washing is expected to increase sharply in the future.
  • the output unit 225 presents the area estimated by the analysis unit 223 to the operator of the information processing apparatus 200.
  • the operator of the information processing apparatus 200 can grasp the optimum installation location by referring to the presented area.
  • step S141 the shaping unit 224 extracts data of each item from, for example, product data DB 231, installation data DB 232, aggregated data DB 233, hand washing data DB 234, maintenance data DB 237, environment data DB 238, and the like.
  • the plastic surgery department 224 acquires the sanitary policy issued by the predetermined local government in the past, the date of issuance of the sanitary policy, the index value indicating the sanitary environment, and the like.
  • the shaping unit 224 selects necessary data from the extracted data and sorts it in chronological order.
  • step S152 the analysis unit 223 determines, for example, by comparing the change with time such as the index value after the issuance of the hygiene policy and the change with time such as the number of times the hand washing device 1 is used, based on the shaped data. Get the correlation.
  • the analysis unit 223 estimates the hygiene policy suitable for the current situation by applying the acquired correlation to the current situation.
  • the output unit 225 presents the hygiene policy estimated by the analysis unit 223 to the operator of the information processing apparatus 200. The operator of the information processing apparatus 200 can formulate the optimum hygiene policy by referring to the presented hygiene policy.
  • the analysis unit 223 may perform the estimation process using the trained model.
  • the trained model is generated by, for example, a machine learning model learning a predetermined tendency as input data and a result highly related to this tendency as correct output data.
  • FIG. 39 is a flowchart showing an example of the operation when the information processing apparatus 200 trains the analysis model.
  • step S161 the learning unit 226 acquires data according to the analysis purpose of the analysis model from each database.
  • step S162 the learning unit 226 learns the parameters of the analysis model so that the analysis result is output when at least one of the first data, the second data, and the third data is input.
  • step S163 the learning unit 226 stores the acquired parameters in the storage unit 230.
  • the information processing device 200 analyzes the tendency of unspecified users who use the space in which the hand-washing device 1 is installed, based on the information of the user who is hand-washing by the hand-washing device 1. It may be output.
  • the hand-washing device 1 is installed by analyzing the tendency of the user who uses the hand-washing device 1 (for example, age group, gender, etc.) based on the user data DB 236, the installation data DB 232, and the like.
  • the tendency of users of the space is output as an analysis result.
  • the hand-washing device 1 is installed in the store or the like in the facility, and the user can use the hand-washing device 1 in the store or the like. It is possible to analyze the tendency of users who come to the store. For the store or the like, data for analyzing the tendency of the user who visits the store can be accumulated through the hand washing by the hand washing device 1 before the timing when the user who visits the store or the like confirms the purchase such as at the time of payment processing. Further, the hand-washing device 1 may be linked with an information terminal for receiving user information (for example, a terminal for accepting a waiting list in a store or the like).
  • the information processing apparatus 200 may update the user data DB 236.
  • the information processing device 200 may be placed in a space where the hand-washing device 1 is installed, and the position where the hand-washing device 1 is preferably arranged may be analyzed.
  • the information processing device 200 has the number of users who use the space (in the image taken by the surveillance camera) based on the image of the surveillance camera installed in the space and the history of hand washing by the hand washing device 1. Compare with the history of the user who performed the hand washing by the hand washing device 1 for the analysis based on the above).
  • the information processing device 200 processes information so as to move the hand-washing device 1 to a position where it is easier to use.
  • the information processing apparatus 200 may provide the function for performing these analyzes, the analysis results, and the like to the business operator who installs the hand-washing apparatus 1.
  • the analysis function provided by the information processing device 200 may be set for the business operator according to the rate plan in the contract in which the business operator uses the hand-washing device 1.
  • the first data related to hand washing is acquired and acquired from the hand washing device 1 which is portable and can be installed at any place.
  • the first data is transmitted to the information processing apparatus 200. Since the information processing device 200 acquires the first data from the hand-washing device 1 that can be installed at an arbitrary position and stores the acquired first data, it is possible to efficiently collect the data related to the hand-washing.
  • a plurality of hand-washing devices that are portable and can be installed at any place may be installed in the information processing system. With this configuration, data on hand washing can be collected more efficiently.
  • a hand-washing device other than the hand-washing device that is portable and can be installed at any place may be installed so that data can be collected. With this configuration, data on hand washing can be collected more efficiently.
  • the communication unit 100 is configured as an internal function of the hand-washing device 1, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the communication unit 100 may be used as an external device and may be connected to the hand-washing device 1.
  • the aggregate of each device (for example, the communication unit 100 and the information processing device 200) constituting the information processing system 1000 can be grasped as one "information processing device". That is, the information processing system 1000 may be realized as an aggregate of a plurality of devices, and the distribution of a plurality of functions for realizing the information processing system 1000 may be appropriately determined based on the processing capacity of the hardware of each device. ..
  • the hand-washing device according to the fourth embodiment will be described.
  • the management of a hand-washing device that is portable and can be installed at an arbitrary place will be described.
  • the hand-washing device 1A described in this embodiment can be installed in various places such as indoors and outdoors.
  • the hand-washing device 1A is installed indoors, for example, near the entrance of a building, the office space of a business operator occupying the building, the vicinity of the entrance of a store, or the like. It is assumed that the management of the hand-washing device 1A is performed by the manager of the facility in which the hand-washing device 1A is installed.
  • FIG. 40 is a rear perspective view of the hand-washing device 1A according to the fourth embodiment.
  • the hand-washing device 1A according to the fourth embodiment is configured in the same manner as the hand-washing device 1 according to the first embodiment except for the housing 2A, the horizontal shaft 101, and the traveling wheels 102A and 102B. The explanation is omitted.
  • the housing 2A of the hand-washing device 1A, the horizontal axis 101, and the traveling wheels 102A and 102B will be described.
  • through holes 24A and 24B are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the housing 2A at positions close to the bottom surface of the rear side (door 3 side) of the hand washing device 1A.
  • the axis line penetrating the through holes 24A and 24B is configured to extend parallel to the bottom surface.
  • the horizontal axis 101 is installed so as to penetrate the through holes 24A and 24B and insert the inside of the housing 2A.
  • the traveling wheels 102A and 102B are rotatably attached to both ends of the horizontal shaft 101.
  • the horizontal shaft 101 is a rod-shaped shaft fixed to the housing 2A, and the traveling wheels 102A and 102B are attached to both ends of the horizontal shaft 101 so that the hand-washing device 1A can be moved in the front-rear direction. Caster.
  • the horizontal axis 101 and the traveling wheels 102A and 102B form a movement assisting unit that assists the movement of the hand washing device 1A. This makes it possible to easily move the hand-washing device that is portable and can be installed at any place, and it is possible to facilitate the management of the hand-washing device.
  • the horizontal shaft 101 and the traveling wheels 102A and 102B are arranged on the rear side of the hand-washing device 1A, but the present invention is not limited to this, and if the movement of the hand-washing device 1A can be assisted, they are installed at other positions. You may. Further, the movement assisting portion may be configured by installing only the traveling wheels 102A and 102B made of casters on the bottom surface of the hand-washing device 1A without installing the horizontal axis 101.
  • a convex portion may be provided on the bottom surface of the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the convex portion protrudes so as to be in contact with the floor surface while the traveling wheels 102A and 102B are in contact with the floor surface.
  • the hand-washing device 1 can be stably self-supporting.
  • the hand-washing device 1A further includes an installation position indicating unit that can be lit in a plurality of lighting modes.
  • the hand-washing device 1A acquires information regarding the planned installation position of the hand-washing device 1A, and the installation position indicating unit changes the lighting mode depending on whether or not the hand-washing device 1A has reached the planned installation position.
  • the “position where the hand-washing device 1A is planned to be installed” here may be the installation destination when the hand-washing device 1A before installation is installed, or the installation position of the hand-washing device 1A that has already been installed. It may be the destination when changing, and refers to the appropriate installation position of the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the information processing apparatus 200A determines the position of the installation destination or the movement destination. Details will be described later.
  • the installation position indicating unit is composed of the hand-washing indicator 15 of the first embodiment, and when the hand-washing device 1A reaches the position to be installed, the hand-washing indicator 15 lights up in blue, and the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the hand-washing indicator 15 lights up in yellow when the planned installation position has not been reached. This makes it possible to inform the user whether or not the hand-washing device is installed in an appropriate position.
  • FIG. 41 is a block diagram showing the overall configuration of the information processing system 1000A.
  • the information processing system 1000A is a system for managing the hand-washing device by collecting and analyzing data such as data related to the operating time, installation position, and usage history of the hand-washing device.
  • the information processing system 1000A is a terminal device possessed by a hand-washing device 1A, an information processing device 200A, and an installer who has installed the hand-washing device 1A (such as a manager of a facility in which the hand-washing device 1A is installed). Includes 600 and.
  • the information processing system 1000A may be configured to include a plurality of hand washing devices 1A.
  • the hand-washing device 1A, the information processing device 200A, and the terminal device 600 are connected to each other via a network 500 so as to be communicable with each other using a wired or wireless communication standard.
  • the hand-washing device 1A is a portable device that can be installed in any place for the user to wash their hands.
  • the hand-washing device 1A includes a communication unit 100A.
  • the communication unit 100A has a structure for controlling communication with the information processing device 200A.
  • the hand-washing device 1A is provided with a mobility aid is described as an example, but the hand-washing device 1A is portable and can be installed at any place. , It is not necessary to provide a mobility aid.
  • the communication unit 100A After the hand-washing device 1A is installed, the communication unit 100A relates to the first information regarding the operating time of the hand-washing device 1A, the second information regarding the position where the hand-washing device 1A is installed, and the usage history of the hand-washing device 1A. Acquire the third information. Further, the communication unit 100A acquires the information presented by the information processing apparatus 200A. Since the communication unit 100A is configured in the same manner as the communication unit 100 in FIG. 22, the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the information processing device 200A acquires data such as first information, second information, and third information transmitted from the hand-washing device 1A, and stores the acquired data.
  • the information processing apparatus 200A analyzes the stored data.
  • the information processing device 200A may be configured as one or a plurality of devices, and may be recognized as one information processing device by performing processing by each of the plurality of devices having a function. Further, since the hardware configuration of the information processing apparatus 200A is the same as that of the information processing apparatus 200 in FIG. 23, the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the terminal device 600 is a device operated by a user who installs and manages each hand-washing device 1A.
  • the terminal device 600 is realized by a mobile terminal such as a smartphone or a tablet compatible with a mobile communication system.
  • the terminal device 600 may be, for example, a stationary PC (Personal Computer) or a laptop PC.
  • FIG. 42 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the information processing apparatus 200A.
  • the information processing apparatus 200A has a proposal generation unit 227, an information presentation unit 228, installation data (second information) DB232A, aggregated data (third information) DB233A, and operating time data (first information) DB242, except for FIG. 24. Since it is configured in the same manner as the information processing apparatus 200 shown in the above, the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the proposal generation unit 227, the information presentation unit 228, the installation data DB 232A, the aggregated data DB 233A, and the operating time data DB 242 will be described.
  • the proposal generation unit 227 When the operating time of the hand-washing device 1A reaches a preset time, the proposal generation unit 227 generates a proposal for changing the number or position of the hand-washing device 1A installed. For example, the proposal generation unit 227 creates a proposal for change based on the information regarding the usage history of the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the proposal generation unit 227 is in the vicinity of the hand-washing device that is frequently used based on the usage history of the hand-washing device 1A during a predetermined period (for example, every month) after the hand-washing device 1A starts operating. Proposes to install additional hand-washing devices or move relatively unused hand-washing devices near frequently used hand-washing devices. Further, in the proposal generation unit 227, the hand-washing device 1A has started to operate based on the usage history of the hand-washing device 1A, but the frequency of hand-washing is relatively low (when the number of hand-washing within a predetermined period such as one day is a certain number or less).
  • a proposal to change the installation location of the hand-washing device 1A may be generated. Further, the proposal generation unit 227 uses the hand-washing device 1A relatively frequently after the hand-washing device 1A starts operating based on the usage history of the hand-washing device 1A (the number of hand-washing within a predetermined period such as one day is a certain number or more). If the period continues for a certain period of time or longer, a proposal to add the hand-washing device 1A may be generated. Thereby, the hand-washing device 1A can be arranged according to the demand for hand-washing.
  • the information presentation unit 228 presents the first information, the second information, and the third information acquired from each hand-washing device 1A to the terminal device 600 of each installer who installed each hand-washing device 1A. Further, the information presentation unit 228 presents the proposal generated by the proposal generation unit 227 to the terminal device 600 of each installer who has installed each hand-washing device 1A.
  • the installation data DB 232A is a database for holding data regarding the position where the hand-washing device 1A is installed. Details will be described later.
  • the aggregated data DB 233A is a database for holding aggregated data related to the usage history of the hand-washing device 1A. Details will be described later.
  • the operating time data DB 242 is a database for holding information on the operating time of the hand-washing device 1A after the hand-washing device 1A is installed. Details will be described later.
  • ⁇ Data structure> 43 to 45 are diagrams showing the data structure of the database stored in the information processing apparatus 200A. It should be noted that FIGS. 25 to 33 are examples, and data not described is not excluded.
  • FIG. 43 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the installation data DB 232A.
  • the record of the installation data DB 232A is configured in the same manner as the installation data DB 232 shown in FIG. 26 except for the item “facility ID” and the item “terminal ID”, and thus the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the item “facility ID” and the item “terminal ID” will be described.
  • the item "facility ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the facility in which the hand-washing device 1A is installed. Each facility is given a different ID.
  • the facility ID is used as a key for associating information between other databases.
  • the information processing device 200A extracts various information of one or a plurality of hand-washing devices 1A installed in the same facility.
  • the key is not limited to the facility ID, and other information may be used.
  • terminal ID stores identification information (ID) for identifying the terminal device 600 possessed by the person who manages the hand-washing device 1A in a facility or the like where the hand-washing device 1A is installed. A different ID is assigned to each terminal device 600.
  • the information processing device 200A transmits and presents various information of the hand-washing device 1A to the terminal device 600 corresponding to the hand-washing device 1A.
  • FIG. 44 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the aggregated data DB 233A.
  • the record of the aggregated data DB 233A is configured in the same manner as the aggregated data DB 233 shown in FIG. 27 except for the item “facility ID”, and thus the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the item “facility ID” and the item “terminal ID” will be described.
  • the item "facility ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the facility in which the hand-washing device 1A is installed. Each facility is given a different ID.
  • the facility ID is used as a key for associating information between other databases.
  • the information processing device 200A extracts various information of one or a plurality of hand-washing devices 1A installed in the same facility.
  • the key is not limited to the facility ID, and other information may be used.
  • FIG. 45 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the operating time data DB 242. As shown in FIG. 45, each of the records of the operating time data DB 242 includes an item "product ID”, an item “facility ID”, an item “operating time”, and the like.
  • the item "product ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the hand-washing device 1A. Each hand-washing device 1 is given a different ID.
  • the product ID is used as a key for associating information between other databases. For example, the information processing device 200A extracts various information about each hand-washing device 1A.
  • the key is not limited to the product ID, and other information may be used.
  • the item "facility ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the facility in which the hand-washing device 1A is installed. Each facility is given a different ID.
  • the facility ID is used as a key for associating information between other databases.
  • the information processing device 200A extracts various information of one or a plurality of hand-washing devices 1A installed in the same facility.
  • the key is not limited to the facility ID, and other information may be used.
  • the item "operating time” stores information on the operating time after the hand-washing device 1A is installed.
  • the information processing device 200A manages the hand-washing device 1A as if it is operating by acquiring the first information regarding the operating time. For example, the information processing apparatus 200A calculates the operating time of the hand-washing device 1A from the time when the instruction for starting the operation of the hand-washing device 1A is received from the hand-washing device 1A, and stores the operating time on a daily basis. When the information processing device 200A has not received the instruction for starting the operation of the hand-washing device 1A, the information processing device 200A stores that the hand-washing device 1A is "not operating".
  • the "instruction for starting the operation of the hand-washing device 1A" here may be, for example, an operation in which the user installs the hand-washing device 1A and then turns on the switch of the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the operation may be an operation in which information indicating that the operation of the hand-washing device 1A has been started by the device 600 may be input, or an operation may be performed in which the user appropriately sets up the hand-washing device 1A, attaches a filter, and starts operation. ..
  • the operating time of the hand-washing device 1A is not necessarily related to the installation date of the hand-washing device. For example, when the user has installed the hand-washing device 1A but the switch is not turned on, the information processing device 200A assumes that the hand-washing device is not operating.
  • the information processing device 200A can accurately grasp the operating time of the hand-washing device and present it to the user.
  • FIG. 46 is a diagram for explaining an example of a flow of managing the hand-washing device 1A by the information processing system 1000A according to the fourth embodiment.
  • step S2001 the information processing device 200A presents the position where the hand-washing device is to be installed to the terminal device associated with the hand-washing device before the hand-washing device 1A is installed.
  • the information processing device 200A determines the "planned installation position" of the hand-washing device 1A based on the information about the facility to which the hand-washing device 1A is installed. For example, when another hand-washing device is installed in the facility, the information processing device 200A identifies a frequently used hand-washing device based on the usage history of the other hand-washing device and is frequently used. The position near the hand-washing device that is installed is determined as the "planned installation position" of the hand-washing device to be installed.
  • the information processing apparatus 200A accepts an operation of designating the "scheduled installation position" of each hand-washing device 1A in advance by the operator of the facility to which the hand-washing device 1A is installed for the "scheduled installation position". May be. Further, the information processing apparatus 200A is arranged at regular intervals or more so that the positions of the hand-washing apparatus 1A are dispersed based on the floor plan information of the facility even if the "scheduled installation position" is not specified by the operator. You may decide the "location to be installed” so that. For example, it is assumed that the attributes of the sections in the facility are determined according to the information of the floor plan (for example, the range occupied by the store, the range used as an aisle, etc.).
  • the information processing device 200A may determine the "planned installation position" of the hand-washing device 1A based on the information of the attributes of the sections in the facility. For example, the information processing device 200A installs the hand-washing device 1A at the boundary between the range occupied by the store and the range used as the aisle. It may be decided to install it. Further, the information processing device 200A receives information that the floor plan of the store is changed, and in response to receiving the changed information, determines the "scheduled installation position" of each hand-washing device 1A. May be good. As a result, the information processing device 200A can determine the position where the hand-washing device 1A should be installed according to the information on the changed floor plan.
  • the information processing device 200A determines the "planned installation position" of the hand-washing device 1A to be installed based on the information on the movement of people in the facility. do. For example, the information processing apparatus 200A determines the position near the exit where the number of people entering and exiting is large as the "scheduled installation position" of the hand-washing device to be installed, based on the information regarding the number of people entering and exiting each exit of the department store.
  • the information processing device 200A will be installed from now on based on the usage history of the hand-washing device installed in another facility similar to the attribute of the facility.
  • the "position to be installed" of the hand-washing device 1A to be installed may be determined. For example, when the hand-washing device 1A is installed in a hotel, the information processing device 200A is located near the reception desk of the hotel based on the usage history that the hand-washing device installed at the reception desk of another hotel is frequently used. Is determined as the "planned installation position" of the hand-washing device 1A to be installed.
  • step S6001 the terminal device 600 receives from the information processing device 200A the position where the hand-washing device 1A is to be installed, displays it, and presents it to the user. Details will be described later with reference to FIG. 47.
  • step S1001 after the hand-washing device 1A is installed, the first information regarding the operating time of the hand-washing device 1A, the second information regarding the position where the hand-washing device 1A is installed, and the second information regarding the usage history of the hand-washing device 1A. Acquire and transmit the information of 3.
  • the hand-washing device 1A starts acquiring the first information in response to an instruction for starting the operation of the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the "instruction for starting the operation of the hand-washing device 1A" may be, for example, an operation in which the user turns on the switch of the hand-washing device 1A after installing the hand-washing device 1A, or the user may use the terminal device 600 to turn on the switch.
  • the operation may be an operation in which information indicating that the operation of the hand-washing device 1A has been started may be input, or the operation may be an operation in which the user appropriately sets up the hand-washing device 1A, attaches a filter, and starts operation.
  • the information processing device 200A manages the hand-washing device 1A as if it is operating by acquiring the first information regarding the operating time.
  • the hand-washing device 1A may detect the position where the hand-washing device 1A is installed by mounting GPS (Global Positioning System). Further, the hand-washing device 1A may acquire the position where the hand-washing device 1A is installed by receiving an operation of inputting the installation position of the hand-washing device 1A from the user by the terminal device 600. Further, by determining that the terminal device 600 is located at the position where the hand washing device 1A should be installed based on the GPS of the terminal device 600 or the identification information of the access point with which the terminal device 600 communicates, the hand washing device 1A is determined. May be installed at the planned installation position.
  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • the third information is at least one of the number of hand-washes performed by the hand-washing device 1A, the amount of water used in the hand-washing, the amount of chemicals used in the hand-washing, information on stains, and the time when the hand-washing was performed. Reflects the frequency or load of use of the hand-washing device 1A.
  • step S2002 the information processing device 200A acquires the first information, the second information, and the third information from the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the information processing apparatus 200A updates the database stored in the storage unit 230A based on the acquired first information, second information, and third information.
  • the contents of the database stored in the storage unit 230A are presented to the terminal device 600, for example, in response to a request from the terminal device 600.
  • the information processing device 200A when the terminal device 600 requests the display of the first information, the second information, and the third information, the information processing device 200A may be used with respect to a plurality of hand washing devices 1A installed in the same facility.
  • the first information, the second information, and the third information, respectively, are transmitted to the terminal device 600. Further, the information processing device 200A transmits the first information, the second information, and the third information of each of the plurality of hand washing devices 1A installed in the same facility to the terminal device 600 at a predetermined cycle. You may do so.
  • the terminal device 600 displays the first information, the second information, and the third information of each of the plurality of hand washing devices 1A installed in the same facility on the same screen. Details will be described later with reference to FIG. 48.
  • step S2004 when the operating time of the hand-washing device 1A reaches a preset time, the information processing device 200A presents a proposal for changing the number or position of the hand-washing device 1A installed.
  • the hand-washing device is placed in the vicinity of the frequently used hand-washing device based on the usage history of the hand-washing device 1A every predetermined period (for example, one month) after the hand-washing device 1A starts operating. Proposals for additional installation or movement of relatively unused hand-washing devices to the vicinity of frequently used hand-washing devices are generated and presented to the terminal device 600.
  • step S6002 the terminal device 600 displays a proposal for changing the number or position of the hand-washing device 1A installed.
  • the terminal device 600 displays the installation destination of the hand-washing device 1A to be additionally installed or the moving destination of the hand-washing device 1A already installed, which is determined by the information processing device 200A. Details will be described later in the figure. Details will be described later with reference to FIG. 49.
  • the information processing device 200A can present information regarding the planned installation position of the hand-washing device 1A to the installer who has installed the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the information processing device 200A can present information on the operating time, installation position, and usage history of the hand-washing device 1A to the installer who installed the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the information processing device 200A can present a proposal for changing the number of installed hand-washing devices 1A or the installation position to the installer who has installed the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the user can grasp the operating status of the hand-washing device 1A, easily manage the hand-washing device, and efficiently consider the installation position of the hand-washing device.
  • the hand-washing device has a movement assisting unit, the user can easily move the hand-washing device to an appropriate installation position.
  • the operation of managing the hand-washing device 1A is described as a series of operations of the hand-washing device 1A, the information processing device 200A, and the terminal device 600, but the operation is not limited to this.
  • the operation of step S2001 by the information processing device 200A and the operation of step S6001 by the terminal device 600 may be executed independently of FIG. 46.
  • the operation of step S1001 by the hand-washing device 1A and the operation of step S2002 by the information processing device 200A may be executed independently of FIG. 46.
  • the operation of step S2004 by the information processing device 200A and the operation of step S6002 by the terminal device 600 may be executed independently of FIG. 46.
  • Display example> a display example of the terminal device 600 will be described. 47 to 49 are views of screen examples of the terminal device 600.
  • the screen example of FIG. 47 is a diagram showing a situation in which the terminal device 600 displays a position where the hand-washing device 1A is scheduled to be installed before the hand-washing device 1A is installed. As shown in FIG. 47, on the display screen of the terminal device 600, a notification for urging the hand-washing device 1A to be installed at a predetermined position is displayed.
  • the information processing device 200A determines the exit E1 having a large number of people entering and exiting as the "planned installation position" of the hand-washing device based on the information regarding the number of people entering and exiting each exit of the department store.
  • the terminal device 600 displays a notification urging the exit E1 to install the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the user can be informed of the appropriate installation position of the hand-washing device.
  • the position of the terminal device 600 held by the installer who installs the hand-washing device 1A (that is, the position of the installer) may be displayed on the screen shown in the screen example of FIG. 47.
  • the route for the installer to move to the position where the hand-washing device 1A is planned to be installed may be displayed.
  • the installer can easily move the hand-washing device 1A to the position where it should be installed, and can efficiently proceed with the work of installing the hand-washing device 1A.
  • the screen example of FIG. 48 is a diagram showing a situation in which the terminal device 600 displays the operating status of a plurality of hand-washing devices 1A installed in the same facility after the hand-washing device 1A is installed.
  • the first information, the second information, and the third information of each hand-washing device are displayed on the same screen.
  • the hand-washing device 1A that has already started to operate (the hand-washing device 1A whose operating time has been updated in the operating time data 242) and the hand-washing device 1A that has not yet been operated (hand-washing device 1A) are scheduled to be installed. It may be displayed separately from (it is not in the position of) or the operation for updating the operating time has not been performed).
  • the operator of the facility can easily confirm the operating status such as whether or not the hand-washing device 1A is operating as scheduled.
  • the terminal device 600 displays information on the operating time, installation position, and usage history of each hand-washing device 1A on the same screen while displaying a map mapping the installation position of each hand-washing device 1A.
  • the screen example of FIG. 49 is a diagram showing a situation in which the terminal device 600 displays a proposal for changing the number or position of the hand-washing device 1A installed. As shown in FIG. 49, on the display screen of the terminal device 600, a proposal to additionally install the hand-washing device 1A at a predetermined position or to move the hand-washing device 1A to a predetermined position is displayed.
  • the terminal device 600 is located near the exit E1.
  • a proposal to additionally install one hand-washing device 1A at the position or to move the hand-washing device 1A installed at the exit E2 to a position near the exit E1 is displayed.
  • the hand-washing device 1A As a result, based on the usage history of the hand-washing device 1A, it is possible to appropriately propose a change in the number of installed units or the installation position in the facility where the hand-washing device is installed. Therefore, the user can easily manage the hand-washing device 1A and efficiently consider the installation position of the hand-washing device. Further, in the above example, it is assumed that the hand-washing device 1A is not only manually transported but also self-propelled. When the hand-washing device 1A is not at the planned installation position, the information processing device 200A calculates a route for moving the hand-washing device 1A to the planned installation position, and automatically runs the hand-washing device 1A according to the route. May be.
  • the hand-washing device 1A when the hand-washing device 1A is automatically run, it is assumed that the number of people staying in the facility is small, such as after business hours, based on the business hours of the store where the hand-washing device 1A is installed. It may be moved to time.
  • FIG. 50 is a block diagram showing an example of the overall configuration of the information processing system according to the fifth embodiment.
  • the information processing system 1000B is a system for effectively carrying out hand washing by the hand washing device 1B.
  • the information processing system 1000B includes a hand-washing device 1B, an information processing device 200B, and a terminal device 600.
  • the information processing system 1000B may be configured to include a plurality of hand washing devices 1B.
  • the hand-washing device 1B, the information processing device 200B, and the terminal device 600 are connected to the network 500 by using a wired or wireless communication standard.
  • the hand-washing device 1B and the information processing device 200B are connected to each other so as to be able to communicate with each other via the network 500.
  • the hand-washing device 1B is a portable device that can be installed in any place for the user to wash their hands.
  • the hand-washing device 1B includes a circulation unit 6B, a medicine tank 50B, a maintenance unit 9B, and a communication unit 100B.
  • the hand-washing device 1B uses the housing 2, the hand-washing tank 11 provided in a part of the housing, and the washing water as in the first embodiment so as to realize hand-washing. It is provided with a faucet 12 for discharging water, a dispenser 14, and the like.
  • the circulation unit 6B is a unit that purifies and circulates the washing water.
  • the drug tank 50B is a tank for storing a plurality of types of drugs.
  • the drug tank 50B has, for example, cartridges filled with drugs.
  • the medicine tank 50B prepares the medicine filled in the cartridge based on the information about the user of the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the maintenance unit 9B is a unit that controls the maintenance work for the hand-washing device 1B. Similar to the maintenance unit 9 shown in FIG. 12, the maintenance unit 9B includes a first instruction unit 91, a second instruction unit 92, a storage unit 93, and a maintenance control unit 94.
  • the maintenance items include, for example, in addition to those described in the second embodiment. -Replenishment of liquid or chemicals to the water quality adjustment tank 700-Replenishment of dedicated water to the water storage tank 46 is included.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 grasps, for example, the remaining amount of liquid in the water storage tank 46 based on the sensing result of the water level sensor of the water storage tank 46. When the remaining amount is less than the preset amount, the maintenance control unit 94 displays an instruction to replenish the water storage tank 46 with the dedicated water to the first instruction unit 91 and the second instruction unit 92.
  • the dedicated water is a liquid for the hand-washing device 1B, and is a liquid satisfying predetermined properties.
  • the predetermined properties are, for example, pH, electric conductivity, redox potential, alkalinity, ion concentration, viscosity, turbidity, chromaticity, odor, hardness and the like.
  • Satisfying a predetermined property means that, for example, pH, electric conductivity, redox potential, alkalinity, ion concentration, viscosity, turbidity, chromaticity, odor, hardness, etc. are within a predetermined range. show.
  • the dedicated water is, for example, purified water having high purity.
  • the dedicated water may be an aqueous composition having a bactericidal effect, a sterilizing effect, an antibacterial effect, a deodorizing effect, and an antifungal effect.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 grasps the remaining amount of the liquid in the water quality adjustment tank 700 based on the sensing result of the water level sensor of the water quality adjustment tank 700, for example. When the remaining amount is less than the preset amount, the maintenance control unit 94 gives an instruction to supply the liquid or the drug (tablet or concentrated liquid) having the preset concentration to the water quality adjusting tank 700. And display on the second instruction unit 92.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 provides, for example, a sensor for detecting the remaining amount of the medicine in the cartridge of the medicine tank 50B, and grasps the remaining amount of the medicine in the cartridge by the sensor. When the remaining amount is low, the maintenance control unit 94 displays an instruction to replace the cartridge on the first instruction unit 91 and the second instruction unit 92.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 determines whether or not the water replenished in the water storage tank 46 is appropriate (genuine product). Specifically, for example, the maintenance control unit 94 determines whether or not the replenished water is appropriate based on the item “sensing result” of the filter sensing data 933. For example, when the dedicated water is purified water, the predetermined values detected by the sensors 61 and 62 are different from the values detected when the dedicated water is tap water.
  • the maintenance unit 9 stores the sensing result detected when the dedicated water is replenished in the storage unit 93 in advance with a predetermined width.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 controls, for example, the water discharge unit 20 to discharge the washing water from the faucet 12.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 determines whether or not the sensing result detected at this time falls within the preset width.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 indicates to the replenisher that the replenished water is not appropriate. If the water does not fit, the maintenance control unit 94 indicates to the replenisher that some of the functions exhibited when the dedicated water is replenished are not exhibited. If it does not fit, the maintenance control unit 94 gives an instruction to, for example, the communication unit 100B to shift from the first mode in which the normal function of the hand-washing device 1B is performed to the second mode in which some functions are restricted. Send.
  • the preset width of the sensing result may be updated to the latest value at the time of updating the program.
  • the hand-washing device 1B automatically determines whether or not the replenished water is dedicated water. It becomes possible.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 may determine whether or not the replenished water is appropriate by reading predetermined information from the cartridge used when replenishing the dedicated water, for example. For example, when replenishing the dedicated water from the dedicated water cartridge, the dedicated water cartridge and the hand-washing device 1B are physically connected. At that time, an electric signal is transmitted from the dedicated water cartridge to the hand-washing device 1B. When the hand-washing device 1B receives the signal, it determines that the regular dedicated water is replenished.
  • a communication device for non-contact communication between the hand-washing device 1B and the dedicated water cartridge may be provided.
  • the hand-washing device 1B reads information from the device provided in the dedicated water cartridge when the dedicated water cartridge is in close proximity. When the read information satisfies a predetermined condition, the hand-washing device 1B determines that the regular dedicated water is replenished.
  • a predetermined optical mark may be attached to the dedicated water cartridge so that the hand-washing device 1B can read the optical mark.
  • the hand-washing device 1B determines that the regular dedicated water is replenished.
  • the communication unit 100B is a unit that communicates with the information processing device 200B.
  • the communication unit 100B has a communication unit 110 and a communication control unit 120, similarly to the communication unit 100 shown in FIG. 22.
  • the communication unit 100B acquires the first data, which is data related to hand washing, and transmits it to the information processing device 200B. Further, the communication unit 100B acquires the second data, which is data related to maintenance, and transmits the second data to the information processing apparatus 200B. Further, the communication unit 100B receives the data transmitted from the information processing apparatus 200B.
  • the communication control unit 120 is set so that, for example, there is a difference in operation between the first mode and the second mode. That is, the function of the second mode is limited to that of the first mode. For example, the communication control unit 120 is set so that a part of the data transmitted to the information processing apparatus 200B in the first mode is not transmitted in the second mode. Further, for the hand-washing device 1B operating in the second mode, the data stored in the information processing device 200B and the analysis result based on the stored data may not be viewable. For example, the hand-washing device 1B operating in the second mode does not appear in the display of which hand-washing device is used and how much.
  • the information processing device 200B acquires the first data and the second data transmitted from the hand-washing device 1B, and stores the acquired data. Further, the information processing device 200B acquires the third data regarding the user information acquired through the application related to the hand-washing device 1B, and stores the acquired data. The information processing device 200B transmits the information requested by the hand-washing device 1B to the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the information processing device 200B may be recognized as one information processing device by being composed of a plurality of devices and each of the plurality of devices having a predetermined function. Since the hardware configuration of the information processing apparatus 200B is the same as that of the information processing apparatus 200 in FIG. 23, the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the terminal device 600 is a device owned by the user of the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the terminal device 600 is an example of a user's personal belongings, and is, for example, a communication device such as a smartphone or a smart watch.
  • FIG. 51 is a block diagram showing a circulation unit 6B of the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the circulation unit 6B includes at least a water discharge unit 20, a drainage unit 30, and a purification unit 40B.
  • the purification unit 40B has a function of purifying the water supplied from the drainage unit 30 in the circulation unit 6B.
  • the purification unit 40B has a water quality adjusting tank 700 and a water quality adjusting pump 701 in addition to the purification unit 40 described in the first embodiment.
  • the water quality adjusting tank 700 is a tank for storing a liquid for adjusting the liquidity of the water circulated by the circulation unit 6B.
  • the liquid property of the water circulated in the circulation unit 6B is acidic, for example, citric acid, tartaric acid, sodium acetate, glycolic acid, lactic acid, and ascorbic acid are stored in the water quality adjusting tank 700 as an acid agent. ..
  • the acid agent is produced, for example, by dissolving a tablet in water supplied to a water quality adjusting tank 700 or by supplying a concentrated liquid.
  • the water quality adjusting tank 700 may be used as an alkaline agent, for example, ammonia water, ethanolamine, diethanolamine, triethanolamine, 2-amino-2-methyl. , Morpholine, sodium hydroxide are stored.
  • the alkaline agent is produced, for example, by dissolving the tablet in water supplied to the water quality adjusting tank 700 or by supplying a concentrated liquid.
  • a water level sensor is arranged in the water quality adjusting tank 700.
  • the water level sensor detects the water level of the liquid stored in the water quality adjusting tank 700.
  • the water quality adjusting pump 701 is arranged after the water quality adjusting tank 700.
  • the water quality adjusting pump 701 is operated under the control of the control unit 60, and the liquid stored in the water quality adjusting tank 700 is added to the water that has been post-treated by the post-treatment filter 43.
  • control unit 60 operates the water quality adjusting pump 701 based on, for example, the detection result of the liquid property by the pH sensor arranged in the water storage tank 46. For example, when the value of the pH sensor reaches the first value, the control unit 60 operates the water quality adjusting pump 701 so as to add the liquid until the value reaches the second value.
  • the water storage tank 46 is post-treated by the post-treatment filter 43, and the hypochlorite water and the water to which the liquid stored in the water quality adjusting tank 700 is added flow into the water storage tank 46.
  • the water storage tank 46 stores the inflowing water.
  • a pH sensor is arranged in the water storage tank 46. The pH sensor detects the liquidity of the water stored in the water storage tank 46.
  • FIG. 52 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the information processing apparatus 200B.
  • the information processing apparatus 200B includes a communication unit 210, a control unit 220B, and a storage unit 230B.
  • the control unit 220B exerts functions as a reception control unit 221, a transmission control unit 222, and a determination unit 229 when the processor of the information processing device 200B performs processing according to a program.
  • the determination unit 229 determines the formulation of the drug suitable for the user based on the collected data.
  • the storage unit 230B stores data and programs used by the information processing device 200B.
  • the data used by the information processing apparatus 200B is, for example, the same as the data used by the information processing apparatus 200 of the third embodiment.
  • the storage unit 230B includes product data DB 231B, installation data DB 232, aggregated data DB 233B, hand washing data DB 234B, sterilizer utilization data DB 235, user data DB 236B, maintenance DB 237, environmental data DB 238, monitoring data DB 239, analysis result DB 240, model DB 241 and water.
  • the composition data DB 243, the drug composition data DB 244, and the like are stored.
  • the water composition data DB 243 is a database for holding data regarding the composition of water used in the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the drug composition data DB 244 is a database for holding data regarding the composition of the drug used in the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the storage unit 230B may be a single storage device, or may be realized by a plurality of storage devices that store at least one database.
  • FIGS. 53 to 58 are diagrams showing the data structure of the database stored in the information processing apparatus 200B. Note that FIGS. 53 to 58 are examples, and do not exclude data not described.
  • FIG. 53 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the product data DB 231B.
  • each of the records of the product data DB 231B has an item "product ID”, an item “tank capacity”, an item “weight”, an item “model ID”, an item “UV sterilizer”, and an item “drug used”.
  • Each item other than the item “drug used” is the same as the item shown in FIG.
  • the item "drug used” stores the type of drug deployed in the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the drug tank 50B stores a plurality of types of drugs, a plurality of drugs are stored for each product.
  • FIG. 54 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the aggregated data DB 233B.
  • each of the records of the aggregated data DB 233B has an item "product ID”, an item “date”, an item “number of hand washings”, an item “amount of stains”, an item “components of stains”, and an item “drugs”. Includes “quantity”, item “use data”, etc.
  • Each item other than the item “drug amount” is the same as the item shown in FIG. 27.
  • the item "drug amount” stores the amount of drug used for a predetermined period (for example, one day) for which data is aggregated.
  • the drug tank 50B since the drug tank 50B stores a plurality of types of drugs, the amount used for each drug is stored.
  • FIG. 55 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the hand-washing data DB 234B.
  • each of the records of the hand-washing data DB 234B has an item “product ID”, an item “use date and time”, an item “user ID”, an item “usage time”, an item “usage amount”, and an item “purified water amount”. , Includes item “purified water quality”, etc.
  • the item “usage amount” indicates the amount of the substance used by one hand washing.
  • the item “usage amount” includes sub-items such as the item “water amount”, the item “drug amount”, and the item “energy amount”.
  • the item “user ID” is added to the hand-washing data DB 234B shown in FIG. It is different from DB234B.
  • the item "user ID” stores the identification information (ID) of the user who used the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the item "drug amount” stores the amount of drug used by one hand wash.
  • the drug tank 50B since the drug tank 50B stores a plurality of types of drugs, the amount used for each drug is stored.
  • FIG. 56 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the user data DB 236B.
  • each of the records of the user data DB 236B has an item "location information", an item “date and time of use”, an item “product ID”, an item “gender”, an item “generation”, and an item “hand wash evaluation”. Includes items such as “hand wash satisfaction”, item “user ID”, item “drugs used”, and item “presence or absence of smartphone sterilization”.
  • the item “product ID” and the item “drug used” are added to the user data DB 236B shown in FIG.
  • the item “product ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the hand-washing device 1B used by the user.
  • ID identification information
  • drug used stores the type of drug used by the user.
  • FIG. 57 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the water composition data DB 243.
  • each of the records of the water composition data DB 243 includes an item “product ID”, an item “liquidity”, an item “pH”, an item “adjustment method”, an item “replenishment date” and the like.
  • the item “product ID” stores identification information (ID) for identifying the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the item “liquidity” stores the liquidity of water circulated in the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the item “pH” stores the pH of the water circulated in the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the item “adjustment method” stores a method for producing water circulated by the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the item “replenishment date” stores the date when the hand-washing device 1B was most recently replenished with dedicated water.
  • FIG. 58 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the drug composition data DB 244.
  • each of the records of the drug composition data DB 244 includes the item “drug”, the item “liquid”, the item “target stain”, the item “fragrance”, the item “special information” and the like.
  • the item “drug” stores the name of the drug.
  • the item “liquid” stores the liquid property of the drug.
  • the item “Target stain” stores the type of stain recommended for the drug.
  • the item “scent” memorizes the scent attached to the drug.
  • the item “special information” stores information that should be specially noted for the drug.
  • FIG. 59 is a flowchart showing an example of the operation when the maintenance unit 9B authenticates whether or not the replenished water is a genuine product.
  • the water storage tank 46 of the hand-washing device 1B is replenished with dedicated water.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 detects the properties of the replenished water by the sensors 61 and 62 in step S171. Specifically, for example, the maintenance control unit 94 controls the water discharge unit 20 to discharge the washing water from the faucet 12 when the water is replenished. The maintenance control unit 94 detects the properties of the water circulated at this time by the sensors units 61 and 62.
  • step S172 the maintenance control unit 94 determines whether or not the detected sensing result falls within the preset width. That is, the maintenance control unit 94 determines whether or not the replenished water is dedicated water. Specifically, the storage unit 93 stores in advance the sensing result detected when the dedicated water is replenished with a predetermined width. The maintenance control unit 94 determines whether or not the detected value falls within the width stored in advance. When the detected value falls within the width stored in advance (Yes in step S172), the maintenance control unit 94 operates the hand-washing device 1B in the first mode in step S173. On the other hand, when the detected value does not fall within the width stored in advance (No in step S172), the maintenance control unit 94 operates the hand-washing device 1B in the second mode in step S174.
  • FIG. 60 is a flowchart showing another example of the operation when the maintenance unit 9B authenticates whether or not the replenished water is a genuine product.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 reads the information assigned to the container for transporting the dedicated water when the water storage tank 46 is replenished with water in step S181.
  • the hand-washing device 1B is equipped with a reading device capable of reading information in a non-contact manner.
  • the container is equipped with a storage device that holds information in a format that can be read by a reading device.
  • the maintenance control unit 94 reads information from the storage device attached to the container by the reading device when the water is replenished.
  • step S182 the maintenance control unit 94 determines whether or not the read information satisfies a predetermined condition. That is, the maintenance control unit 94 determines whether or not the replenished water is dedicated water. Specifically, the storage unit 93 stores in advance code information indicating that the water is dedicated water. The maintenance control unit 94 determines whether or not the read information matches the code information stored in advance.
  • FIG. 61 is a flowchart showing an example of the operation of the hand-washing device 1B when the medicine is customized and discharged.
  • the user who uses the hand-washing device 1B inserts, for example, his / her own smartphone into the UV sterilizer 80.
  • the communication control unit 120 acquires predetermined information from the smartphone.
  • the predetermined information includes, for example, a user ID for identifying the user.
  • the communication control unit 120 transmits the acquired user ID to the information processing device 200B.
  • step S192 the information processing apparatus 200B determines the blending of the medicine to be discharged based on the received user ID. Specifically, when the control unit 220B receives the user ID, the control unit 220B reads out the hand-washing data DB 234B, the user data DB 236B, or the drug composition data DB 244 from the storage unit 230B based on the received user ID. The control unit 220B determines the formulation of the drug suitable for the user identified by the user ID based on the read hand-washing data DB 234B, user data DB 236B, or drug composition data DB 244.
  • control unit 220B determines the blending of a drug suitable for the user in consideration of the quality of stains in the past, the drug used in the past, and the like.
  • the control unit 220B transmits information regarding the formulation of the drug to the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the hand-washing device 1B causes the user to wash his / her hands. Specifically, the hand-washing device 1B discharges washing water from the faucet 12 according to the operation of the user. In addition, the hand-washing device 1B formulates the drug in a determined formulation according to the operation of the user. When the medicine is mixed, the hand-washing device 1B discharges the prepared medicine from the dispenser 14. The user, for example, wets his / her hands with the washing water discharged from the faucet 12 and wash his / her hands with the medicine discharged from the dispenser 14. Then, the user rinses the hand with the chemical with the washing water discharged from the faucet 12.
  • step S194 the communication control unit 120 transmits the data acquired by hand washing to the information processing device 200B.
  • step S195 the control unit 220B updates the database stored in the storage unit 230B based on the received data.
  • dedicated water satisfying predetermined properties is used as the washing water. This makes it possible to reduce the number of components precipitated in water and reduce the frequency of replacement of filters and the like.
  • the burden of maintenance can be reduced.
  • the hand-washing device 1B has a means for detecting that the dedicated water is used. At this time, the hand-washing device 1B uses the sensor units 61 and 62 as means for detecting that the dedicated water is used. Further, the hand-washing device 1B uses a device that reads predetermined information from a container for transporting the dedicated water as a means for detecting that the dedicated water is used. As a result, the hand-washing device 1B can detect that the dedicated water has been replenished without any special additional treatment.
  • the hand-washing device 1B can automatically determine whether or not the dedicated water has been replenished. Therefore, it is possible to construct an environment in which dedicated water is used without any load.
  • the hand-washing device 1B is operated in the first mode when it is determined that the replenished water is the dedicated water, and when it is determined that the replenished water is not the dedicated water, the hand-washing device 1B is operated from the first mode. Is also operated in the second mode with limited functions.
  • the accuracy of the sensing result transmitted from the hand-washing device 1B to the information processing device 200B may vary. Then, the accuracy of data analysis in the information processing apparatus 200B may be affected. By restricting the uploading of data from the hand-washing device 1B that is not replenished with dedicated water, it is possible to maintain the accuracy of data analysis in the information processing device 200B.
  • the hand-washing device 1B operating in the second mode cannot receive feedback based on the hand-washing in its own device. .. Further, the hand-washing device 1B operating in the second mode is no longer the analysis target performed by the information processing device 200B. Therefore, the hand-washing device 1B is not included in the bird's-eye view display such as which hand-washing device is used and how much. That is, if it is not operated using the dedicated water, the original function of the hand-washing device 1B cannot be exhibited. This can be a motivation for operating the hand-washing device 1B using dedicated water.
  • the circulation unit 6B has a water quality adjusting tank 700 for adding a chemical for adjusting the water quality of the water stored in the water storage tank 46, and a water quality adjusting pump 701. This makes it possible to adjust the water quality of the washing water to a water quality suitable for hand washing. Since the hand-washing device 1B is installed in various places, the dirt to be washed may differ depending on the place. If it becomes possible to adjust the water quality of the washing water for each hand washing device 1B, it becomes possible to appropriately wash the dirt on the hands peculiar to the place where the hand washing device is installed, and the hygiene is improved.
  • FIG. 61 has described an example in which the communication control unit 120 acquires a user ID from the terminal device 600 carried by the user and transmits the acquired user ID to the information processing device 200B.
  • the user ID may be transmitted from the terminal device 600 to the information processing device 200B.
  • the user when the user uses the hand-washing device 1B, the user operates the terminal device 600 and launches an application related to the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the user transmits to the information processing device 200B together with the user ID that the hand-washing device 1B is to be used from now on via the application.
  • the information processing apparatus 200B determines the blending of the medicine to be discharged based on the received user ID.
  • the application related to the hand-washing device 1B may be a dedicated application for the hand-washing device 1B, or may be an application for a store, facility, etc. where the hand-washing device 1B is arranged.
  • the application related to the hand-washing device 1B is an application related to a store, facility, etc., it is effective for the user who washed his / her hands using the hand-washing device 1B for activities in the store or facility through this application. Information may be provided.
  • the hand-washing device 1B may determine the formulation of the drug based on the designation input by the user. For example, when the user specifies the formulation of the drug, the hand-washing device 1B discharges the drug formulated with the specified formulation in step S193.
  • the hand-washing device 1B has a function of providing the user with a drug having an additional effect after washing the hands.
  • FIG. 62 is a block diagram showing a circulation unit 6B of the hand-washing device 1B according to a modified example of the fifth embodiment.
  • the circulation unit 6B includes at least a water discharge unit 20B, a drainage unit 30, and a purification unit 40B.
  • the water discharge unit 20B has a function of discharging the water purified by the purification unit 40B in the circulation unit 6B from the water discharge port 13 of the faucet 12.
  • the water discharge unit 20B mainly includes a water discharge pump 21, a UV sterilization unit 22, an infrared sensor 23, an additional medicine tank 702, and a delivery pump 703.
  • the additional medicine tank 702 is a tank for storing medicines that are expected to have a predetermined additional effect on the hands after washing the hands.
  • the additional drug tank 702 has, for example, a plurality of cartridges each filled with a drug containing a predetermined component.
  • the predetermined component is, for example, hyaluronic acid having a moisturizing effect, squalane having a moisturizing effect, lavender oil having a relaxing effect, peppermint oil having a bactericidal effect, or a fragrance for adding a fragrance.
  • the additional drug tank 702 has a function of blending the drug filled in the cartridge with the designated formulation when receiving the designation regarding the formulation of the drug.
  • the delivery pump 703 is arranged after the additional medicine tank 702.
  • the delivery pump 703 is operated under the control of the control unit 60, and the medicine prepared in the additional medicine tank 702 is added to the water after UV sterilization.
  • the control unit 60 operates the delivery pump 703 and the water discharge pump 21 when an object is detected by the infrared sensor 23 in a state where a predetermined condition is satisfied.
  • a predetermined condition For example, it is assumed that an infrared sensor different from the infrared sensor 23 is installed in the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the control unit 60 operates the delivery pump 703 and the water discharge pump 21.
  • control unit 60 when an object is detected by the infrared sensor 23 without switching the user after the hand washing time is displayed by the hand washing indicator 15, the control unit 60 operates the delivery pump 703 and the water discharge pump 21. You may do so.
  • FIG. 63 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the information processing apparatus 200B according to the modified example.
  • the information processing apparatus 200B includes a communication unit 210, a control unit 220B, and a storage unit 230B.
  • the storage unit 230B includes product data DB 231B, installation data DB 232, aggregated data DB 233B, hand washing data DB 234B, sterilizer utilization data DB 235, user data DB 236B, maintenance DB 237, environmental data DB 238, monitoring data DB 239, analysis result DB 240, model DB 241 and water.
  • the composition data DB 243, the drug composition data DB 244, the additional drug composition data DB 245, and the like are stored.
  • the additional drug composition data DB 245 is a database for holding data on the composition of the drug having an additional effect, which is used in the hand-washing device 1B.
  • ⁇ Data structure> 64 to 68 are diagrams showing the data structure of the database stored in the information processing apparatus 200B according to the modified example. Note that FIGS. 64 to 68 are examples, and do not exclude data not described.
  • FIG. 64 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the product data DB 231B.
  • each of the records of the product data DB 231B has an item "product ID”, an item “tank capacity”, an item “weight”, an item “model ID”, an item “UV sterilizer”, and an item “drug used”.
  • Each item other than the item “additive drug” is the same as the item shown in FIG. 53.
  • additional drug stores the type of drug having an additional effect, which is deployed in the hand-washing device 1B.
  • additional drug tank 702 stores a plurality of types of drugs, a plurality of drugs are stored for each product.
  • FIG. 65 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the aggregated data DB 233B.
  • each of the records of the aggregated data DB 233B has an item "product ID”, an item “date”, an item “number of hand washings”, an item “amount of stains”, an item “components of stains", and an item “drugs”. Includes “amount”, item “additional drug amount”, item “use data”, etc.
  • Each item other than the item “additional drug amount” is the same as the item shown in FIG. 54.
  • the item "additional drug amount” stores the amount of the drug having an additional effect during a predetermined period (for example, one day) in which the data is aggregated.
  • the additional drug tank 702 since the additional drug tank 702 stores a plurality of types of drugs, the amount used for each drug is stored.
  • FIG. 66 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the hand-washing data DB 234B.
  • each of the records of the hand-washing data DB 234B has an item “product ID”, an item “use date and time”, an item “user ID”, an item “usage time”, an item “usage amount”, and an item “purified water amount”. , Includes item “purified water quality”, etc.
  • the item “usage amount” indicates the amount of the substance used by one hand washing.
  • the item “usage amount” includes sub-items such as the item “water amount”, the item “drug amount”, the item “additional drug amount”, and the item “energy amount”. Each item other than the sub-item "additional drug amount” is the same as the item shown in FIG. 55.
  • the item "additional drug amount” stores the amount of the drug having an additional effect used by one hand washing.
  • the additional drug tank 702 since the additional drug tank 702 stores a plurality of types of drugs, the amount used for each drug is stored.
  • FIG. 67 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the user data DB 236B.
  • each of the records of the user data DB 236B has an item "location information”, an item “date and time of use”, an item “product ID”, an item “gender”, an item “generation”, and an item “hand wash evaluation”.
  • the item “additive drug” stores the type of drug having an additional effect used by the user.
  • the item “scent preference” stores information about the user's favorite scent.
  • the item “desired effect” stores information about the additional effect desired by the user.
  • the item “favorite scent” and the item “desired effect” are examples of items expressing the user's preference.
  • the items representing the user's taste are not limited to the "favorite scent" and the “desired effect", and may be other items.
  • the item representing the user's preference may be a favorite brand or the like.
  • the item "skin condition" stores information about the user's skin condition.
  • the item "allergy” stores information about allergies that the user has.
  • the item “medication information” stores information about the drug that the user is taking.
  • the item “skin condition”, the item “allergy”, and the item “medication information” are examples of items representing the user's condition.
  • the items representing the user's status are not limited to these, and may be other items.
  • the items representing the user's condition may be lack of sleep, presence / absence of injury, presence / absence of smoking, and the like.
  • FIG. 68 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the additional drug composition data DB 245.
  • each of the records of the additional drug composition data DB 245 includes an item "drug ID", an item “ingredient”, an item “effect”, an item “special information” and the like.
  • the item “drug ID” stores drug identification information (ID).
  • the item “ingredient” stores information about the ingredient of the drug.
  • the item “effect” stores information about the effect of the drug.
  • the item “special information” stores information that should be specially noted for the drug.
  • FIG. 69 is a diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the hand-washing device 1B and the information processing device 200B when the hand-washing device 1B customizes and discharges the additional drug.
  • the communication control unit 120 acquires predetermined information from the user's belongings by, for example, the same process as step S191 shown in FIG.
  • the predetermined information is, for example, a user ID for identifying a user.
  • the communication control unit 120 transmits the acquired user ID to the information processing device 200B.
  • step S1101 the information processing apparatus 200B determines the combination of the medicine to be discharged and the additional medicine based on the received user ID. Specifically, when the control unit 220B receives the user ID, the control unit 220B reads out the hand-washing data DB 234B, the user data DB 236B, the drug composition data DB 244, or the additional drug composition data DB 245 from the storage unit 230B based on the received user ID. The control unit 220B determines the formulation of the drug suitable for the user identified by the user ID based on the read hand-washing data DB 234B, user data DB 236B, or drug composition data DB 244.
  • control unit 220B determines the formulation of the additional drug suitable for the user identified by the user ID based on the read hand-washing data DB 234B, user data DB 236B, drug composition data DB 244, or additional drug composition data DB 245. For example, the control unit 220B determines the formulation of the drug suitable for the user in consideration of the user's taste, the user's condition, the additional drug used in the past, and the like.
  • the user's taste includes, for example, the user's favorite scent and the effect desired by the user.
  • the user's condition includes the user's skin condition, the user's allergies, the user's medication information, and the like.
  • the control unit 220B transmits information regarding the formulation of the drug and information regarding the formulation of the additional drug to the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the hand-washing device 1B causes the user to wash his / her hands. Specifically, the hand-washing device 1B discharges washing water from the faucet 12 according to the operation of the user. In addition, the hand-washing device 1B formulates the drug in a determined formulation according to the operation of the user. When the medicine is mixed, the hand-washing device 1B discharges the prepared medicine from the dispenser 14. The user, for example, wets his / her hands with the washing water discharged from the faucet 12 and wash his / her hands with the medicine discharged from the dispenser 14. Then, the user rinses the hand with the chemical with the washing water discharged from the faucet 12.
  • the hand-washing device 1B formulates the additional drug in a determined formulation according to the action of the user who has finished washing the hands.
  • the hand-washing device 1B operates the water discharge pump 21 to discharge the water in the water storage tank 46 from the faucet 12.
  • the hand-washing device 1B operates the delivery pump 703 in conjunction with the water discharge pump 21 to add an additional agent to the wash water discharged from the faucet 12. The user applies the cleaning solution to which the additional agent is added to the hand and enjoys the additional effect.
  • step S1103 the communication control unit 120 transmits the data acquired by hand washing to the information processing device 200B.
  • step S1104 the control unit 220B updates the database stored in the storage unit 230B based on the received data.
  • the hand-washing device 1B is provided with a delivery means (additional drug tank 702, delivery pump 703) for delivering a drug having an additional effect.
  • a delivery means additional drug tank 702, delivery pump 703 for delivering a drug having an additional effect.
  • the hand-washing device 1B adds a chemical having an additional effect to the washing water discharged from the faucet 12 and provides the user with the chemical. This allows the user to use a drug having an additional effect as a continuation of hand washing.
  • the additional effect is due to at least one of the moisturizing component, the aroma component, and the medicinal effect component contained in the drug.
  • the aroma component can be a scent peculiar to the store, a scent recommended in the store, or the like.
  • the additional drug tank 702 has a function of blending a drug with a specified formulation. This makes it possible for the hand-washing device 1B to provide a drug having an arbitrary additional effect.
  • the formulation of the drug is determined based on the information about the user.
  • the information about the user is information about the state of the user or information about the preference of the user. This allows the user to enjoy the desired additional effect.
  • the user will be automatically provided with a drug having an additional effect suitable for himself / herself.
  • FIG. 69 describes an example in which the communication control unit 120 acquires predetermined information from the terminal device 600 carried by the user and transmits the acquired information to the information processing device 200B, but the predetermined information is the terminal. It may be transmitted from the device 600 to the information processing device 200B.
  • FIG. 70 is a diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the hand-washing device 1B, the terminal device 600, and the information processing device 200B when predetermined information is transmitted from the terminal device 600 to the information processing device 200B.
  • step S1111 the user operates the terminal device 600 and logs in to the user page registered by himself / herself for the provided service. Specifically, when the user uses the hand-washing device 1B, the user launches an application associated with the service. The user enters a password or the like from the login screen of the launched application to log in to the page.
  • the service is provided by, for example, a store in which the hand-washing device 1B and the hand-washing device 1B are arranged, or a facility in which the store is provided.
  • FIG. 71 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a user page displayed on the display 610 of the terminal device 600.
  • the field object 611 and the operation objects 612 to 617 are displayed on the user page shown in FIG. 71.
  • the field object 611 is, for example, an object that represents an outline of a service or the like.
  • the operation objects 612 to 617 are objects for receiving instructions from the user. When the operation objects 612 to 617 are selected by the user, the terminal device 600 shifts the display of the display 610 to the screen corresponding to the operation objects 612 to 617.
  • the operation object 615 is an object selected when using the hand-washing device 1B.
  • the terminal device 600 shifts the display of the display 610 to the screen related to the use of the hand-washing device 1B.
  • FIGS. 72 and 73 are schematic views showing an example of a screen relating to the use of the hand-washing device 1B.
  • a screen for inputting a user's preference or a user's state is displayed.
  • the user selects, for example, one of the displayed options.
  • the user presses the operation object 618.
  • the operation object 618 is an object for determining the selected content and transmitting the selected content to the information processing apparatus 200B.
  • the terminal device 600 transmits the user ID, the information regarding the user's preference, or the information regarding the user's state to the information processing device 200B.
  • the information processing apparatus 200B determines the combination of the medicine to be discharged and the additional medicine based on the received information. Specifically, when the control unit 220B receives the user ID, the control unit 220B reads out the hand-washing data DB 234B, the user data DB 236B, the drug composition data DB 244, or the additional drug composition data DB 245 from the storage unit 230B based on the received user ID. The control unit 220B determines the formulation of the drug suitable for the user identified by the user ID based on the read hand-washing data DB 234B, user data DB 236B, or drug composition data DB 244.
  • control unit 220B is based on the read hand-washing data DB 234B, user data DB 236B, drug composition data DB 244, additional drug composition data DB 245, or received information (information regarding user preference and information regarding user status).
  • the control unit 220B determines the formulation of the drug suitable for the user in consideration of the received information and the additional drug used for the past taste and condition.
  • the control unit 220B transmits information regarding the formulation of the drug and information regarding the formulation of the additional drug to the hand-washing device 1B.
  • step S1102 the hand-washing device 1B causes the user to wash their hands in the same manner as shown in FIG. 69.
  • step S1103 the hand-washing device 1B transmits the data acquired by hand-washing to the information processing device 200B.
  • step S1104 the control unit 220B updates the database stored in the storage unit 230B based on the received data.
  • step S1113 the control unit 220B provides the user who washed his / her hands using the hand-washing device 1B with information useful for activities in the store or facility.
  • Information that is valid for the activity is information about various benefits such as coupons or points.
  • FIG. 74 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a screen displaying valid information provided by the information processing apparatus 200B. On the screen shown in FIG. 74, it is displayed that one point was given to the store by washing the hands with the hand-washing device 1B. Note that valid information is not limited to the provision from the information processing device 200B, and may be provided from the hand-washing device 1B by direct communication with the hand-washing device 1B.
  • step S1103 the case where the information acquired when the hands are washed is transmitted from the hand washing device 1B to the information processing device 200B has been described.
  • the user may input an impression about hand washing to the terminal device 600 as information when washing hands.
  • the terminal device 600 transmits information such as impressions when the hands are washed to the information processing device 200B as information acquired when the hands are washed.
  • a predetermined incentive may be given from the information processing device 200B to the terminal device 600 that has transmitted the impressions and the like.
  • the control unit 220B may determine the blending of the additional drug based on the environment in which the hand-washing device 1B is installed. Specifically, for example, the communication control unit 120 acquires environmental information such as atmospheric pressure, temperature, and humidity at a place where the hand-washing device 1B is installed at a predetermined cycle. The communication control unit 120 transmits the acquired environment information and the device ID to the information processing device 200B.
  • control unit 220B When the control unit 220B receives the device ID and the environmental information, the control unit 220B reads out the hand-washing data DB 234B, the environmental data DB 238, the drug composition data DB 244, or the additional drug composition data DB 245 from the storage unit 230B based on the received device ID and the environmental information. .. The control unit 220B determines the formulation of the drug suitable for the current environment based on the read hand-washing data DB 234B, the environmental data DB 238, the drug composition data DB 244, or the additional drug composition data DB 245.
  • the case where the drug stored in the additional drug tank 702 is added to the washing water discharged from the faucet 12 has been described as an example.
  • the additional agent may not be added to the washing water and may be discharged from a different discharge port.
  • FIG. 75 is a block diagram showing another example of the circulation unit 6B of the hand-washing device 1B according to the modified example of the fifth embodiment.
  • the circulation unit 6B shown in FIG. 75 has, for example, an additional medicine tank 702, a delivery pump 703, and an infrared sensor 704.
  • the control unit 60 causes the additional medicine tank 702 to prepare the medicine in response to the detection of the fingers by the infrared sensor 704.
  • the composition of the drug is determined by, for example, the information processing device 200B or the hand-washing device 1B as described above.
  • the control unit 60 operates the delivery pump 703.
  • the delivery pump 703 sends the medicine prepared in the additional medicine tank 702 to the discharge port.
  • (Appendix 7) The hand-washing device according to any one of (Appendix 1) to (Appendix 6), wherein the circulation unit has an addition means for adding a first agent for adjusting water quality to a water storage tank provided in the circulation unit.
  • (Appendix 15) It is a method implemented by a hand-washing device that is portable and can be installed in any location. Steps to get information about refilled water, and Based on the acquired information, a step of determining whether or not the replenished water is dedicated water, and If it is determined that the replenished water is dedicated water, it is operated in the first mode, and if it is determined that the replenished water is not dedicated water, the second mode has more limited functions than the first mode. How to carry out the steps to operate in.
  • 1 hand washing device 1 hand washing device, 2 housing, 3 door, 4 access hole, 6 circulation unit, 11 hand washing tank, 12 faucet, 13 spout, 14 dispenser, 15 hand washing indicator (1st indicator), 16 sterilization indicator (2nd indicator) ), 20 water discharge unit, 21 water discharge pump, 30 drain unit, 32 drain pump, 40 purification unit, 41 pretreatment filter, 42 back-penetration membrane, 43 post-treatment filter, 44 intermediate tank (first tank), 45 drain tank ( 2nd tank), 46 water storage tank (3rd tank), 47 membrane filtration pump, 50 chemical tank, 60 control unit, 80 UV sterilizer, 81 insertion port, 9 maintenance unit, 91 1st indicator, 92 2nd instruction Unit, 93 storage unit, 931 hand washing device usage history data, 932 member management data data, 933 filter sensing data, 934 liquid residual amount sensing data, 935 sterilization device usage history data, 94 maintenance control unit, 941 data acquisition module, 942 1st indicator control module, 943 2nd indicator control module, 100 communication unit, 110 communication unit, 120 communication control
  • Object, 618 operation object, 6B circulation unit 700 water quality adjustment tank, 701 water quality adjustment pump, 702 additional drug tank, 703 transmission pump, 704 infrared sensor, 9B maintenance unit, 231B product data DB, 233B aggregate data DB, 234B hand wash data DB, 236B user data DB, 243 water composition data DB, 244 drug composition data DB, 245 additional drug composition data.

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Le dispositif de lavage à la main selon la présente invention comprend un boîtier, un réservoir de lavage à la main, un robinet d'eau et une unité de circulation. Le réservoir de lavage à la main est disposé au niveau d'une partie du boîtier. Le robinet d'eau évacue l'eau de lavage. L'unité de circulation purifie l'eau évacuée du réservoir de lavage à la main et stocke celle-ci en tant qu'eau de lavage. L'eau de lavage comprend de l'eau spécialisée satisfaisant des propriétés prédéterminées.
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