Self Sanitizing Door Handle

(jamesdysonaward.org)

11 points | by rendaw 4 days ago ago

18 comments

  • ndegruchy 4 days ago ago

    An interesting take. There is also brass and coppers that self-sanitize, albeit more slowly: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11279221/

  • RamblingCTO an hour ago ago

    Sounds like a problem not worth solving? In my wework the handles get wiped down as per the cleanign protocol. Takes what, a second? The costs are marginal.

    • colordrops 23 minutes ago ago

      What about bathroom doors that are touched constantly?

    • vimda an hour ago ago

      I suppose a second every few hours over dozens of doors adds up. And this has the benefit of being continual, so you don't get build up between cleans.

      I'm sceptical myself that the tiny generator they have could produce enough energy, and that the coating they have won't be more of a hassle, but the idea is reasonable

  • mahrain an hour ago ago

    The TiO2 will likely rub off and need regular replenishment. Also, the alternative here, sensor-operated or button-operated automatic doors are already widely used. I wonder who this is meant for?

    • vimda an hour ago ago

      This is probably easier to install or retrofit than an automatic door, seeing as it self powers

  • GrowingSideways 15 minutes ago ago

    Why not just use brass? Seems like a solution in search of a problem.

  • immibis 39 minutes ago ago

    Clicked away after 3 popups

  • flobosg an hour ago ago

    (2019)

    • logicallee an hour ago ago

      What makes you think so? One of the section titles says "Your inspiration" (rather than "Our inspiration"), which sounds like ChatGPT was writing to them. That wasn't around in 2019.

      • sigio 40 minutes ago ago

        see the url, dysonaward ... so probably the site/judges asking/interviewing the inventor of this product.

  • 4gotunameagain an hour ago ago