Waste container with sinuous recesses
A waste container for receiving thrown up stomach contents from a patient is disclosed. The container includes an elongated moisture proof bag having an open end, and a rigid ring integrally connected to the bag open end. At least one sinuous recess is disposed within the ring. The recess is sized to receive a throttled portion of the bag therein. The recess has a contour, which restricts the throttled portion of the bag from slipping out of the recess in a use position.
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This invention relates to a waste container for receiving thrown up stomach contents.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONOften times health care providers have to deal with patients who have a high probability of getting sick to their stomachs and vomiting. Such a situation occurs regularly in emergency rooms in hospitals and clinics.
Conventional waste containers are known that collect thrown up stomach contents from a patient. However, conventional waste containers are difficult to seal shut after the user has vomited into the container. Thus the contents of the container may spill and the resulting offensive odor may permeate out.
Referring to prior art
Referring to prior art
The present invention provides a waste container for receiving thrown up stomach contents from a patient. The container captures large quantities of stomach contents without spillage and prevents the contents and associated smell from escaping even without the use of a support.
In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the container includes an elongated moisture proof bag having an open end, and a rigid ring integrally connected to the bag open end. At least one sinuous recess is disposed within the ring. The recess is sized to receive a throttled portion of the bag therein. The recess has a contour, generally of a hook or nautiliform shape, which prevents the throttled portion of the bag from slipping out of the recess and acts to urge engagement of the throttled portion of the bag in the recess in a use position.
In another exemplary embodiment, the sinuous recess of the container further includes a recess open end, a recess closed end and an arcuate slot therebetween. The arcuate slot includes a reverse bend of a generally U-shape. The recess closed end is sized to receive the throttled portion of the bag.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description of the invention taken together with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSIn the drawings:
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The bag 32 may be composed of any suitable moisture proof flexible material, however a preferred composition includes plastics material including a synthetic resin film such as polyethylene or similar. In like fashion, a preferred composition for the rigid ring includes plastics material such as polyethylene or similar, although any suitably rigid material would suffice.
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A plurality of sinuous recesses 46 are disposed around the perimeter of the wall portion 40. As will be discussed in greater detail hereinafter, the recesses 46 are contoured to restrict a throttled portion of the bag 32 from slipping out of the recess 46 even if the waste container 30 is not supported on a flat support surface.
In this embodiment, each recess 46 has a recess open end 48, a recess closed end 50 and an arcuate slot 52 therebetween. The arcuate slot 52 includes a reverse bend 54 of a generally U-shape. The area 56 bounded by the recess closed end 50 is sized to receive a throttled portion 58 (best seen in
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The bend 54 acts essentially like a hook to prevent the throttled portion 58 from slipping out of the recess 46 even if the full bag 32 is freely suspended. As opposed to the prior art Stern container, the weight of the stomach contents in the bag 32 now acts to pull the throttled portion 58 more tightly shut against the recess's slot 52, rather than to pull the throttled portion 58 out of the open recess end 48.
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Though the previous embodiments herein have illustrated the sinuous recesses as contoured with a generally rounded hook shape, one skilled in the art would recognize that other contoured shapes may also be used. Examples of such shapes include a spiral shape, a squared hook shape, and a multiple bend shape.
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Although the invention has been described by reference to a specific embodiment, it should be understood that numerous changes may be made within the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts described. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the described embodiment, but that it have the full scope defined by the language of the following claims.
Claims
1. A waste container for receiving thrown up stomach contents from a patient, said container comprising:
- an elongated moisture proof bag having an open end;
- a rigid ring integrally connecting said bag open end and;
- at least one sinuous recess disposed within said ring sized to receive a throttled portion of said bag therein, said recess having a contour which restricts said throttled portion of said bag from slipping out of said recess and urges said throttles portion into said recess in a use position.
2. The waste container of claim 1 wherein said sinuous recess comprises:
- a recess open end;
- a recess closed end; and
- an arcuate slot between said recess open end and said recess closed end, said arcuate slot including a reverse bend of a generally U-shape;
- whereby, said recess closed and is sized to receive said throttled portion of said bag.
3. The waste container of claim 1 wherein said ring includes a plurality of sinuous recesses.
4. The waste container of claim 1 wherein said throttled portion of said bag comprises one of a twisted portion and a scrunched portion of said bag.
5. The waste container of claim 1 wherein said bag and said ring are separate interconnectible parts.
6. The waste container of claim 1 wherein said bag comprises a synthetic resin film.
7. The waste container of claim 6 wherein said bag comprises plastics material.
8. The waste container of claim 1 wherein said ring comprises plastics material.
9. A method for collecting thrown up stomach contents comprising the steps of:
- forming a sinuous recess in a rigid ring sized to receive a throttled portion of an elongated moisture proof bag therein;
- integrally connecting said elongated moisture proof bag open end to said rigid ring;
- throttling a portion of said bag after collecting thrown up stomach contents therein; and
- disposing said throttled portion of said bag within a recess closed end of said sinuous recess such that a contour of said recess restricts said throttled portion of said bag from slipping out of said recess and urges said throttled portion into said recess in a use position.
10. The method of claim 9 comprising the steps of:
- forming an arcuate slot including a reverse bend of a generally U-shape between a recess closed end and a recess open end sized to receive said throttled portion of said bag; and
- disposing said throttled portion of said bag in said recess closed end.
11. The method of claim 9 comprising the step of one of twisting and scrunching said throttled portion of said bag after collecting said thrown up stomach contents therein.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 4, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 8, 2007
Applicant:
Inventor: Gary Gillis (Ann Arbor, MI)
Application Number: 11/196,851
International Classification: B65D 33/00 (20060101); B65D 33/16 (20060101);