Including Rack, Support Or Handling Means Patents (Class 422/300)
  • Patent number: 5961921
    Abstract: Methods for peroxide vapor sterilization of medical devices and similar instruments having long narrow lumens or diffusion restricted areas includes the step of contacting the article to be sterilized or a diffusion-restricted environment containing said article with a source of peroxide prior to exposure to a vacuum or a vacuum followed by plasma. The methods are such that, upon vaporization of the source of peroxide caused by the vacuum, the peroxide remains in contact with the article for a time sufficient to achieve sterilization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Tralance O. Addy, Paul Taylor Jacobs, Szu-Min Lin, Jon Morrell Jacobs
  • Patent number: 5961937
    Abstract: A device for the sterilization of a dental, medical or similar instrument comprising a chamber (4), preferably frusto-conical in shape or downward tapering, with two walls (1, 2) separated by a hollow space, subdivided along axis into smaller spaces (3', 3", 3'", 3""), connected to the interior of the chamber by rings of holes (5', 5", 5'", 5"") with downward pointing jets, and passing at a distance (e) from the axis (K) of the chamber (4). These jets sterilize the entire internal and external surface area of the instrument along it length. The pressure upstream of the holes (5', 5", 5'", 5""), their diameter and direction, ensures that the lower and more contaminated part of the instrument is more thoroughly treated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignee: Bitiess Microtecnica S.A.
    Inventor: Luciano Gobbato
  • Patent number: 5960801
    Abstract: Disclosed is a tooth brush enclosure which includes a body having a base and a lid which define a cavity dimensioned and shaped to receive a brush portion of the toothbrush. The enclosure also includes a compartment defined within the cavity by a least one of the base and the lid. The compartment is shaped to receive a tablet of sanitizing material. The enclosure further includes a permeable member dimensioned to fit between the compartment and the cavity to allow for gaseous exchange between the cavity and the compartment to sanitize the brush portion of the toothbrush. Furthermore, the enclosure includes a retaining formation defined by an interior surface of the body adjacent the compartment to retain the member in position. Lastly, the enclosure has an aperture defined in at least one of the base and lid through which a handle portion of the toothbrush can extend.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignee: Pieter Josua Hendrik Kruger
    Inventors: Carel Arnold Vermooten, Antonie Philippus Lotter
  • Patent number: 5951237
    Abstract: In a device for lifting, pivoting and rotating the cover (5) of a vacuum container (14) of a crystal drawing apparatus, the device being equipped with a bolt (26) held by a stationary part (15) of the apparatus and extending vertically upward, a sleeve (24) being provided with projections (34,34'), which are permanently attached to it and which extend horizontally from it, the device also being provided with a pair of bolts (34,34'), and with a sleeve component (28), which is pivoted on the bolts (36,36'), whereby parallel to the sleeve component (28) a screw bolt (37) is sustained in the housing (35). A hand lever (21) is fixed on the screw bolt (37), which is connected with a screw nut (38), which supports itself on the rotary sleeve (24), where the sleeve component (28) surrounds a journal (27), which is permanently connected to the device part or to the cover (5).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Leybold Systems GmbH
    Inventor: Johann Scholler
  • Patent number: 5948356
    Abstract: A semi-continuous process for high-pressure sterilization of a liquid or solid product, in which the sterilization of successive volumes of the product is performed by compressing the product at high pressure in a variable treatment chamber of generally tubular shape and of circular cross-section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1999
    Assignee: Framatome
    Inventors: Bernard Lhenry, Plantadis Remy
  • Patent number: 5945075
    Abstract: This invention relates to a protective box for the sterilization of organic material. The box includes a box body adapted to receive and immobilize a packing, a box lid fitting on the body and forming, internally, at least one protuberance for cooperation with the capsule of the packing, removable connecting means designed to bring the body and the lid relatively closer axially when the box is closed, and at least one opening provided in the body and/or the lid to place the inner volume of the closed box in relation with the ambiant medium. The invention is more particularly applicable to bone transplants.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Assignee: Merck Biomaterial France
    Inventors: Philippe Charles Chiron, Jean Collomb, Charles Picault
  • Patent number: 5945076
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a combined toilet bowl cleaning brush and storage container system. The brush is provided with a support which rests on an upper edge of a container wherein the container forms upper and lower volumes and includes a resilient vertically compressible bellows section. Disinfectant fluid is provided in the lower volume. When the support is forced downward, the bellows compresses and fluid is squirted on the brush. When released, the bellows expands and the brush is suspended above the fluid. A restrictor web can be placed at the throat of the lower volume to discourage refill use of the lower volume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen B. Leonard, Gary F. Prokop, William A. Lee, Donald J. Musiel
  • Patent number: 5935537
    Abstract: An apparatus for cleansing and disinfecting surgical instruments is disclosed wherein the apparatus includes a cleansing chamber for containing the instrument while proximate at least two nozzles for directing fluids onto the instrument. The nozzles and the instrument are simultaneously oscillated by separate rotary drives.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Inventor: Karl Schad
  • Patent number: 5931082
    Abstract: A double boiler for domestic use includes a heating vessel for receiving water and a filtering device containing food, the vessel having a lid on the top; a main case having a reception hollow and a heater at one side so that the heating vessel is mounted and heated; a steam condenser incorporated in the top end of the main case so that steam produced from the heating vessel is collected; steam cooling device for circulating cooling water along the inner and outer circumferential surfaces of the steam condenser so that the steam collected in the steam condenser becomes cooled; and a condensed water collecting device for receiving the heating vessel to the hollow of the main case and at the same time connecting the heating vessel and steam condenser so that the condensed water condensed in the steam condenser is gathered into the heating vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1999
    Assignee: Daewoong Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Yong Jin Kim, Joon Hwan Kim, Chan Young Chung, Byoung Kil Lee, Kyoung Sang Yu, Young Ho Lim
  • Patent number: 5928606
    Abstract: A device for cleaning and disinfecting a contact lens, including a treating portion which is brought into contact with the contact lens, wherein at least the treating portion is formed of a water-absorbing solid soft material to which a disinfectant is fixed, and a method of disinfecting a contact lens comprising the steps of: preparing the device for disinfecting the contact lens; impregnating at least the treating portion of the device with a wetting agent; and contacting the contact lens with the treating portion such that a surface of the contact lens to be disinfected is brought into contact with and held by the treating portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1999
    Assignee: Tomey Technology Corp.
    Inventor: Makoto Sugiura
  • Patent number: 5922292
    Abstract: In a toothbrush cleaning station, the bristles of a toothbrush are brought into contact with a disinfectant. The toothbrush cleaning station has a spraying device for the disinfectant to be sprayed on the bristles and a support for the bristles of the toothbrush in the disinfectant spraying area. A holder holds the toothbrush and at the same time forms a holder for the can-shaped spraying device. The holder for the spraying device retains it in a position in which the bristles of the toothbrush remain in the disinfectant spraying area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1999
    Inventors: Frithjof Hecker, Norman Duczek
  • Patent number: 5918740
    Abstract: An autoclavable instrument cassette for receiving and storing medical and dental instruments and equipment includes a separable tray and lid combination. The tray and lid are each configured with a plurality of sterilant apertures in order to facilitate the autoclaving of whatever instruments and equipment may be stored inside. The tray is configured with a plurality of separate compartments which are defined by various dividers. A lift-out rack is included and arranged for retaining a plurality of instruments. The lid is arranged with a finger mat in order to cooperate with the lift-out rack for securing the instruments in position. The lid also includes a plurality of retainers which are moveable and designed to accommodate a variety of instruments which can be retained in the lid. The tray and lid are secured together by a latch pin assembly which is secured to the tray and includes a latch pin which extends through an opening in the lid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1999
    Assignee: Carr Metal Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernie B. Berry, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5919416
    Abstract: An appliance which is entirely, or includes components, formed of a thermoplastics material, e.g., conventional nylon-bristle toothbrushes, may be sterilized by first bringing water contained in a reservoir of an uncovered sterilization tray to, or near, its boiling point by initial exposure to microwave energy. Thereafter, the appliance is placed in the sterilization tray in proximity to the microwave-preheated water. The sterilization tray may then be covered and subjected to an additional (shorter) cycle of microwave energy. During this subsequent microwave cycle, the water in the reservoir boils so that steam fills the covered container and is pressurized to less then about 10 psig (e.g., due to the fluid-tight seal formed by the container's cover). The steam and the microwave energy are sufficient to sterilize the toothbrush bristles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1999
    Inventor: J. David Auner
  • Patent number: 5906802
    Abstract: An improved cleaning and sterilizing apparatus adapted for cleaning and sterilizing medical instruments in which a wash cycle and rinse cycle are repeated if proper cleaning of the instrument has not been obtained. Using a turbidity monitor or comparable instrument, an indicia representative of the particles in the rinse water is obtained. If the indicia does not meet some pre-defined standard, such as those set by the Food and Drug Administration, then the wash/rinse cycles are repeated. This is done either until the standards are met or for a certain number of times. If the standards are met, then the medical instrument is sterilized for later use. In the preferred embodiment, proper sterilization is monitored by the turbidity monitor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1999
    Inventor: Terrence R. Langford
  • Patent number: 5906801
    Abstract: A decontamination device (10) including a chamber (14) for receiving articles (28 and 30) to be decontaminated by at least one of washing, disinfecting and sterilizing. The decontamination device also includes a shelving assembly (22) for suspending the articles (28 and 30) in the chamber. The shelving assembly (22) is constructed of a first body (26) suspended above the floor of the chamber (14) having a major surface (56) facing the top of the chamber (14). At least two side walls (58 and 60) extend generally upward from the major surface (56). A second body (24) having a major surface (46) facing the floor of the chamber (14) and at least two side walls (48 and 50) is stacked on the first body (26), wherein the two side walls (48 and 50) of the second body (24) mate with the two side walls (58 and 60) of the first body (26), supporting the second body (24).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1999
    Assignee: Steris Corporation
    Inventor: Jeffrey A. Goughnour
  • Patent number: 5891403
    Abstract: The present invention features a portable waste disposal unit designed to receive expanded polystyrene or similar polymeric waste. Waste is loaded into a waste reception chamber via a loading door. Once the loading door is closed and locked, a mechanical ram forces the waste charge downward into a removable tank containing a layer of a solvent such as perchloroethylene and an upper layer of water. The waste is dissolved in the solvent and stored until the tank is either removed or drained and the contents shipped to an appropriate waste recovery facility. The small size of the portable waste disposal unit makes it ideal for location near the source of the waste to be recycled. Significant compacting of wastes such as expanded polystyrene may be realized by dissolving the waste in a solvent such as perchloroethylene. In addition, the first step of a recycling process is effectively accomplished within the inventive unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Inventors: Berkley C. Badger, Kevin E. Hissem
  • Patent number: 5882612
    Abstract: A sterilization tray is constructed primarily of a single stamped metal part which forms the bottom wall and at least two opposite side walls of the tray. The side walls of the tray are joined by end closures which form the end walls of the tray. In one tray embodiment, the end closures are plastic end walls which are hooked to the ends of the side walls. In a second embodiment, the end closures are formed by a bottom wall extension of the metal part which are folded up to form the tray end walls and plastic corner pieces which are hooked to the adjacent ends of the side and end walls. The tray is highly thermally conductive yet relatively inexpensive to make in quantity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Assignee: Riley Medical, Inc.
    Inventor: Edward D. Riley
  • Patent number: 5882613
    Abstract: A toothbrush sterilizing container for holding and sterilizing the bristles and handle of a toothbrush includes a storage canister for receiving and holding the bristles of a toothbrush immersed in a sterilizing solution while the toothbrush handle extends through the open top end of the canister. A reservoir of sterilizing solution supplies fresh solution to the canister and a spout allows used solution to be drained from the canister. A lid has a slot for receiving the toothbrush handle and a supply of disinfectant in the lid maintains the handle in a sterile environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Inventor: Lovelace Preston Gipson, II
  • Patent number: 5879620
    Abstract: A sterilization device which includes an inner sterilization wrap and a re-usable outer sterilization bag. The re-usable outer sterilization bag has an outside surface and an inside surface defining a pouch with an opening for receiving the inner sterilization wrap and a sterilizable object. The material is preferably a spunbonded or meltblown polyolefin fiber non-woven breathable web. Also provided are methods of sterilizing an object, and methods of using a sterilizable bag.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1999
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernard Cohen
  • Patent number: 5871692
    Abstract: A method for cleaning, decontaminating, and sterilizing catheters (10) using a combination of liquid and gaseous/plasma sterilization techniques to ensure the complete and efficient sterilization of a catheter (10). Angiographic dye and saline are removed from the interior (36) of the balloon (14) and its lumen (16). The outer surfaces of the catheter (10) and a guide wire lumen (18) of the catheter (10) are cleaned, decontaminated, and sterilized (42) with a liquid sterilant. The liquid sterilant fills a balloon (14) and a balloon lumen (16) of the catheter (10). The liquid sterilant is retained in the balloon (14) and the lumen (16) for a select amount of time. Thereafter, the liquid sterilant is drained from the balloon (14) and the balloon lumen (16). The filling, retaining, and draining steps are repeated until an interior (36) of the balloon (14) and the balloon lumen (16) are sterilized. Residual liquid sterilant is rinsed from the interior (36) of the balloon (14) and the balloon lumen (16).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1999
    Assignees: Steris Corporation, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
    Inventors: Donna M. Haire, David F. Wolf-Bloom, Paul S. Malchesky
  • Patent number: 5869000
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for vapor sterilization of articles such as medical devices and instruments with lumens. The lumens are connected in a sterilization chamber to a conduit which leads to an exhaust flow restrictor, which exhausts to a vacuum pump. The exhaust flow restrictor has a bypass also which exhausts to the vacuum pump. The majority of the gas from the sterilization chamber flows through the bypass on the exhaust flow restrictor while only a portion of the gas flows through the lumen. Because most of the gas flows through the bypass rather than through the lumens, the sterilization chamber can be pumped down rapidly. The attached lumens are sterilized effectively in spite of the rapid pumpdown rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.
    Inventor: Kevin Richard DeCato
  • Patent number: 5866084
    Abstract: A web sterilizing device comprising a sterilizing solution tank 51, web guide means for guiding a web W so as to bring the web w into the tank 51, dip the web w in a sterilizing solution within the tank 51 and thereafter move the web W out of the tank 51, a pair of endless chains 105 extending in parallel to each other both inside and outside the tank 51, chain guide means for guiding the chains 105 so as to move the chains 105 along respective opposite sides of a path for the web W to move along by being guided through the tank 51 by the web guide means, and a web engaging member 133 extending between and connected to the chains 105.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Assignee: Shikoku Kakoki Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Akimasa Fujimoto, Hidekimi Yamamoto, Michio Ueda
  • Patent number: 5858304
    Abstract: A pressure vessel (12) has a chamber (10) closed by a door (14). Steam, from a steam source (38) is selectively supplied to the interior of the pressure vessel to sterilize received items. The pressure vessel has an electric heater (24) for a steam passage or jacket (50) extending circumferentially therearound to heat the pressure vessel wall above the saturation temperature to prevent condensation within the pressure vessel. A vacuum jacket (20) surrounds the pressure vessel and the heater to provide an annular vacuum insulation region. A vacuum pump (30) is operated, as necessary, to maintain the vacuum between the vacuum jacket and the pressure vessel and is utilized when appropriate to draw a vacuum within the pressure vessel (12).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1999
    Assignee: Steris Corporation
    Inventor: Michael R. Breach
  • Patent number: 5858305
    Abstract: A decontamination apparatus for medical devices includes a decontamination basin (14a, 14b) with a selectively opened and closed cover member (16a, 16b) to provide selective access to the basin (14a, 14b). A mixing chamber assembly (80) selectively dispenses detergent concentrate and decontaminant concentrate into a liquid to form a liquid cleaning solution or a liquid decontaminant solution, respectively. A source of decontaminated rinse liquid, such as a microbe removal filter (54), is in selective fluid communication with the basin (14a, 14b). A source of anti-microbial liquid is in selective fluid communication with the microbe removal filter (54) and rinse liquid flow paths (58) between the microbe removal filter and the basin for decontaminating the filter (54) and the rinse lines (58). Each channel of a medical device (E) being decontaminated is connected to a channel flush line (30) and a channel pump (32) for flushing the channels of the device (E).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1999
    Assignee: Steris Corporation
    Inventor: Paul S. Malchesky
  • Patent number: 5851484
    Abstract: A system and method for handling contaminated operating room surgical instruments includes a rectangular porous strainer which is sufficiently large to fully contain a variety of surgical tools and instruments and a waterproof rectangular basin, sized to receive the strainer. The basin is adapted to fit stably onto a conventional surgical ring stand either alone, or with a separate adapter. The system replaces conventional round surgical basins which are not capable of safely containing the larger or longer surgical instruments typical of many modern surgical procedures. Utilizing the system eliminates the current practice of manually transferring contaminated instruments from the round surgical basins into larger soaking trays for transportation to the decontamination area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1998
    Inventors: JoAnn Forno, Linda Lohr
  • Patent number: 5843388
    Abstract: An instrument rack for the sterilization and storage of surgical instruments within autoclave devices includes a bumper plate made from durable CECLON plastic, which is attached to the underside of the rack's top panel, to prevent the delicate sharp ends of surgical instruments from hitting the top of a metal rack when the rack is turned upside down. Therefore the edges of the instruments stay sharper longer and the instruments require less frequent repairs and sharpening. A "tent-like" or angled plate is attached to the rack's bottom panel, is constructed integral with the bottom panel, to prevent instruments from tilting outward or falling out of the rack when the "gate," which otherwise holds the instruments in place, is open. The angle of the tent or panel forces instruments to tilt toward the inside of the rack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1998
    Assignee: K-Medic, Inc.
    Inventors: Patrice A. Arroyo, Joseph Del Boccio
  • Patent number: 5843387
    Abstract: A sterilization tray assembly for sterilizing, transporting and storing surgical instruments, having top and bottom mating enclosures. The mating enclosures each have a plurality of ports for permitting ingress and egress of gaseous sterilant. Resiliently deformable members are fitted in the top and bottom enclosures for clamping surgical instruments therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1998
    Assignee: Poly Vac, Incorporated
    Inventors: Gary T. Dane, Michael L. Latulippe, James B. Nordle
  • Patent number: 5840251
    Abstract: A portion of the endoscope that has been withdrawn from the human body is inserted into the tubular body of the device and pressurized water, a liquid detergent, a liquid disinfectant and air are sequentially forced through a water injecting pipe, an inlet pipe and injection pipes that communicate with the tubular body, whereby not only the outer surface of the endoscope but also the inner ducts through it are cleaned, disinfected and dried in a convenient and safe manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: Nitto Medical Corporation
    Inventor: Yasuo Iwaki
  • Patent number: 5840261
    Abstract: A container for medical instruments or instrument parts constructed from wire formed parts. The container has a lower part and a lid with a handle for use in removing the lid from the lower part. Supports are removable and adjustably positioned within and define open topped receptacles for retaining the instruments within the lower part, the instruments are fixed in their position by braces when the container is closed. The lid in its closed position is connected to the lower part on one side by a positive locking mechanism, and on its opposite side by a latching mechanism. After releasing the latching mechanism the positive locking mechanism can be released by raising or tilting the lid. The handle is made from wire-formed parts and is positioned in the upper plane of the lid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: Richard Wolf GmbH
    Inventor: Harry Monch
  • Patent number: 5833935
    Abstract: A countertop decontamination unit (A) has a decontamination chamber (10) for receiving a tray or module (C) which contains items to be sterilized, disinfected, or otherwise microbially decontaminated. The tray or walls of the decontamination chamber itself provide fluid outlets from which an anti-microbial solution is conveyed through tubing (76) to fittings (78). A pump (20) recirculates the anti-microbial fluid. The fittings include a porous sleeve (80, 92) which is received in firm frictional connection with an annular surface of a bore, nipple, or coupler mechanism of the item (86) to be sterilized. The porous sleeve is preferably elastomeric when used for frictional interconnections, but may be rigid when used with threaded or other standardized connectors. The porous sleeve has a porosity of 3 microns or more, sufficient that the anti-microbial fluid penetrates through the porous portion and contacts the immediately contiguous and abutting annular surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1998
    Assignee: Steris Corporation
    Inventor: Paul S. Malchesky
  • Patent number: 5827487
    Abstract: A medical instrument fixation system for a sterilization tray having a bottom wall and an array of ventilation holes in the bottom wall, the holes being arranged in columns and rows with a selected spacing between the columns and rows includes a plurality of elongated rails. Each rail has a bottom surface, a top surface and a plurality of projections extending from the bottom surface and spaced apart along each rail a distance equal to, or an intregal multiple of, the selected spacing, the projections being sized to plug into the holes so that the rail extends along a column or row of holes. The system also includes a plurality of posts, each post having opposite ends and means for keying one end of each post to a different one of the rails so that so that each post can slide along the corresponding rail to a selected position thereon. A method of fixating the instruments in the tray using special retention devices is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1998
    Assignee: Riley Medical, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell P. Holmes
  • Patent number: 5823340
    Abstract: The invention concerns a sterilization container which is preferably intended for hospital waste and is formed by a bin (1) having a filler opening, which is delimited by the upper edge of the side wall (5) of the bin and is opposite the base (4) thereof, and a lid (2) for covering the filler opening. The bin (1), and possibly also the lid (2), consists of a tough plastics material which is permeable to microwaves and is still resistant to elongation above the boiling point of water. A pressure-tight sealing arrangement (20), disposed between the bin (1) and the lid (2), and a closure arrangement (3, 29), for securing the lid (2) on the bin (1) against the effect of internal pressure in the bin (1), ensure that the contaminated waste collected in this waste-collection container can be sterilized when the container has been hermetically closed and the waste has been moistened by microwave radiation and then disposed of in the sterile state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: Nordpunkt AG
    Inventor: Willi Maihofer
  • Patent number: 5824276
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for uniformly contacting an article with a treatment solution. Preferred embodiments are methods of uniformly tinting of contact lenses or uniformly surface modifying contact lenses. The method involves suspending the lens in the treatment solution by application of fluid flow, preferably sinusoidal or pulsed, in a direction opposite the stagnant force (i.e., sum of buoyancy and gravity forces) on the article. The fluid flow prevents the lens from contacting the container structure for periods sufficient to cause non-uniform treatment conditions, while continuously mixing the treatment solution to maintain uniform concentrations throughout.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: CIBA Vision Corporation
    Inventors: Robert A. Janssen, Barbara L. Heyl, Roger J. Hoffman, Thomas E. Shank
  • Patent number: 5807521
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for cleaning and sterilizing all parts of a dental apparatus head exposed to contamination in a practical and economical way includes a cleaning chamber, which may be either a separate unit or an integral part of an apparatus head which receives dental instruments connected by hoses to the head. In one embodiment, the chambers are formed within the head and is closed by a flexible cover so that a cleaning fluid can be introduced into the chamber to clean the exterior surfaces and then disinfectants can be sprayed on the exterior surfaces and pass through internal conduits of the hoses and instruments. In another embodiment, the chamber is separate and receives the entire apparatus head and/or support brackets and is closable so that the head and/or support brackets can be thoroughly cleaned on the external surfaces and then subsequently disinfected with the internal surfaces being disinfected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventor: Manfred Franetzki
  • Patent number: 5792435
    Abstract: A flow-through vapor phase decontamination apparatus includes at least one isolator unit (14) defining an isolation chamber (16) that receives a load (L) for decontamination. The apparatus includes a vapor phase decontaminant generation system (20) integrally connected to the at least one isolator unit (14). The vapor phase decontaminant generator system (20) includes one or more vaporizers (22) that inject a combination of a carrier gas and a vaporized decontaminant such as H.sub.2 O.sub.2 into the isolation chamber (16). A blower (24) recirculates the carrier gas through the one or more vaporizers (22) for replenishment of the decontaminant vapor. Alternatively, an automated filling system (70a-70c) is provided within the isolation chamber (16) for aseptic filling of containers (C). A conveyor system (68) transports the containers (C) into and out of the isolation chamber (16). The decontamination apparatus includes an electronic control system (26) for controlling decontamination operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Steris Corporation
    Inventors: Wolfgang Mueller, Udo J. Werner
  • Patent number: 5792422
    Abstract: A tray and process for hydrogen peroxide vapor sterilization of medical articles. The tray includes a bottom surface and side walls defining a space to receive articles to be sterilized. The bottom surface of the tray includes a number of inlet passages and wells with a known volume. In the process of the present invention, articles to be sterilized are placed in the tray, and aqueous solutions of hydrogen peroxide is delivered into the tray. When the excess hydrogen peroxide is drained through the inlet passages, a known volume of peroxide remains in the wells. Such remaining hydrogen peroxide is then vaporized to achieve sterilization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventors: Szu Min Lin, Paul Taylor Jacobs, Su-Syin Wu
  • Patent number: 5783146
    Abstract: Compositions, devices, and methods are disclosed for achieving rapid cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization in aqueous solution. A device for reducing surface tension in liquids is also disclosed. An ethoxylated aliphatic amine is disclosed as the cationic surfactant of choice, preferably with a liquid soluble germicide simultaneously present in aqueous solution to accelerate sterilization at 25.degree. room temperature. One device includes a tablet; another device includes an absorbent body, or other carriers which can carry both cationic surfactants and germicides. Another device includes an hermetically sealable envelope, which contains both the cationic surfactant and a germicide which impregnates an absorbent liner. The composition includes a germicide and a cationic surfactant. Glutaraldehyde is the preferred germicide, while bis (2-hydroxyethyl) cocoamine and polyoxyethylene (5) cocoamine are, respectively, the cationic surfactant of choice.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Inventor: Robert M. Williams, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5783156
    Abstract: A transfer port system between two sterile environments having docked and undocked positions which is made up of two door frames connected to the environments and two doors connected to the two door frames. When the sterile environments are in the docked position the door frames of the two doors are juxtaposed and in close physical contact with one another and when the two sterile environments are in the undocked position the two door frames are spaced apart from one another and the two doors seal the sterile environments. The two door frames and the doors have a potentially non-sterile peripheral juncture located at the juncture between the doors and door frames when the doors are in a closed position sealing the sterile environments when the sterile environments are in their docked position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Assignee: The BOC Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Ernesto Renzi, Johannes W. Krikhaar
  • Patent number: 5783147
    Abstract: Apparatus for and method of sterilizing medical and laboratory devices and cleaning contaminants from contact lenses at low voltages, the apparatus including a housing carrying a sterilizing and cleaning well, electrodes, appropriate controls and a power source and the method comprising the steps of positioning a contact lens and an adsorbent so that the adsorbent is disposed between the contact lens and an electric current source, immersing the contact lens, the adsorbent, and the current source in a saline or other appropriate solution, and then applying electric current from the power source through the adsorbent and only over the surface of the contact lens so that contaminants carried by the contact lens migrate to the adsorbent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1998
    Inventors: Theodore H. Rehmeyer, James R. Shultz
  • Patent number: 5779973
    Abstract: A vaporizer (48) vaporizes a liquid solution of hydrogen peroxide or other strong oxidants to form a sterilant vapor which is entrained in a flow of sterile air. The sterilant vapor is conveyed to a manifold (12), (36), (40). A plurality of tubes or conduits (14) convey the sterilant vapor from the manifold into a interstitial space (18) between an inner, IV bag (24) and an outer overwrap (22). A vacuum pump (58) draws a negative pressure within an enclosure (42) to draw the sterilant vapor through the manifold, the delivery tubes, and the interstitial space and through the enclosure. The delivery tubes terminate opposite upper corners of the IV bag and are aimed in such a manner that the sterilant vapor gas flows through and contacts all surfaces which define the interstitial space. After sterilization, the sterilant vapor is displaced with sterile air and the IV bag assemblies are removed and the overwrap is sealed to prevent microbial recontamination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Assignee: Steris Corporation
    Inventors: Steven Jay Edwards, Paul Archie Steen
  • Patent number: 5772958
    Abstract: The method and the apparatus according to the invention relate to pasteurization of products in a tunnel pasteurizer. In the application of heating systems comprising water/steam heat exchangers in the zones for heating of sprinkling water, the pipelines and the valves for controlling the water and the steam become very complex and vulnerable, and the number of analog valves for steam become equal to the number of heat exchangers as a minimum. Leakages in analog valves for steam are frequent after some time in operation. According to the invention this problem is eliminated in that hot water is taken out under low pressure from a heating source (7) comprising a heat-insulted storage tank and a shared source of heat, where the water is circulating constantly, said hot water being supplied in a controlled amount directly to each zone (14b, . . .
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1998
    Assignee: Sander Hansen A/S
    Inventor: J.o slashed.rgen Tage Nielsen
  • Patent number: 5772967
    Abstract: Apparatus for performing and measuring chemical reactions includes a reaction test apparatus having reaction wells wherein reactants are controllably mixed, and exposure apparatus which receives and positions the reaction test apparatus adjacent a photographic film. Each of the reaction wells includes at least two reaction chambers, arranged in a side by side fashion. All but the final reaction chamber have upwardly sloping sides, so that liquid placed in one reaction chamber can flow to the next reaction chamber when the apparatus is tilted. In a preferred embodiment, the reaction wells are supported in a plate that is structurally integral with the wells but separates the wells from each other. The test plate is retained in the exposure apparatus, and liquid is controllably flowed from one reaction chamber to the next by tilting the exposure apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1998
    Inventors: Jon C. Wannlund, Jerry W. Smith
  • Patent number: 5770169
    Abstract: The invention relates to a rotary drum structure for a sterilizer. The structure includes: four beams (30, 32, 34, 36) disposed parallel to said axis and defining a rectangular parallelepiped volume; a plurality of spacer elements (52, 54, 56) disposed in the four faces defining said parallelepiped volume and forming triangulated structures; a second end part (60) fixed to second ends of the beams to define an inlet opening (64) into said drum; and a circular running path (62).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1998
    Assignee: Barriquand Steriflow
    Inventor: Jean-Patrick Roumagnac
  • Patent number: 5766561
    Abstract: A sterilizable silicone mat (10) includes a repeating S shaped rib structure (38) on the bottom surface (28) that aligns the mat (10) with steam apertures (20) in a support tray (12) and facilitates maximum steam penetration and optimum water drainage while reducing condensate. The mat body (26) includes a top surface (24) and a bottom surface (28) and a plurality of steam penetration holes or apertures (40). Each steam penetration hole (40) is surrounded by four instrument supporting finger-like structures (30) located on the top surface (24) of the mat (10). The four fingers (30) that surround each steam penetration hole (40) are located at 90 degrees with respect to each other. A plurality of S shaped rib structures (38) are located on the bottom surface (28) of the mat (10). Each S shaped rib (38) separates two adjacent steam holes (46) and includes a nub (42) at the distal ends of each S shaped rib (38) for engaging some of the steam penetration holes (20) in the bottom (18) of the tray (12).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Assignee: Case Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Marcia A. Frieze, Kate Kislevitz
  • Patent number: 5762889
    Abstract: An autoclave having end walls sturdily attached to one another by rods and a mobile, cylindrical lateral wall. When the lateral wall is moved into an operable position over the end walls, thereby sealing a working chamber defined between the end walls and when steam is introduced into the working chamber, each end wall will counteract pressure acting on its opposing counterpart. The autoclave need not be reinforced to hold the walls together. The rods connecting the end walls are hollow, and have ports disposed within the working chamber, so that steam may be introduced into the working chamber through these rods. Air from within the working chamber may also be vented by the rods. The lateral wall is vertically oriented and moved. A retaining wall traps condensate, which would otherwise escape when the lateral wall is lifted. An optional powered apparatus lifts and lowers the lateral wall into positions respectively exposing and sealing the working chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Inventor: James A. Hopper
  • Patent number: 5762202
    Abstract: The tray is designed to hold medical and dental instruments in firm and parallel alignment during transport and sterilization and to be opened for ready withdrawal or placing of such instruments. It includes a main part in the form of a rectangular bottom surrounded by upstanding rims along both side edges and along its rear edge of which the rear rim is higher than the side rims and forms a channel-shaped pocket configured to cover the heads of the instruments. Two serrated strips are firmly attached to the bottom in parallel spaced-apart alignment with the serrations serving to support and hold the instruments in position. A trough-shaped front cover is pivotally attached to the side rims and can be swung from a top position covering the front ends of the instruments into a position underneath the bottom serving to raise the front of the tray into rearwardly inclined position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Inventor: Jack Atad
  • Patent number: 5759486
    Abstract: The present invention reveals an apparatus and method for sterilizing instruments at atmospheric pressure in a microwave oven. The apparatus is made of a tray for holding medical, surgical, dental, veterinary, or other instruments, a receiver for holding the tray, three containers, where one container holds a sterilization chemical and a second container holds sterile water, a cover for placement over the tray, and two pumps for transferring the liquids. The method requires a sterilization chemical that has a boiling point of greater than 100.degree. C. and that is at least slightly soluble or is rinsable in water. In addition, the entire microwave sterilization process is completed in less than six minutes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Bill F. McGraw, Trustee
    Inventor: Edward R. Peterson
  • Patent number: 5759490
    Abstract: A countertop decontamination unit (A) has a decontamination chamber (10) which contains items to be sterilized, disinfected, or otherwise microbially decontaminated. A catheter (60) has an initial curve shape (62A). However, the catheter (60) is straightened in use and returns to a shape (62B). During a decontamination cycle, one or more porous clips (64) are disposed into frictional contact with the catheter. The clip (64) holds the catheter in the initial or undersized shape (62A) during the decontamination process. In the decontamination process, the decontamination fluid is heated at least to a temperature that resets the shape memory of the catheter (e.g., 40.degree.-60.degree. C.). The clip (64) has a sufficient porosity that microbial decontamination fluid penetrates through the clip to wet portions of the item surface in frictional contact with the clip assuring total microbial decontamination of the catheter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Steris Corporation
    Inventor: Paul S. Malchesky
  • Patent number: 5759502
    Abstract: An instrument cassette includes a wall having a first hole defined therein. The instrument cassette further includes a holder having a channel and a second hole defined therein. The instrument cassette also includes an instrument support positioned within the channel of the holder. The instrument support has a blocking notch defined therein. The instrument cassette includes a screw which extends through the first hole and the second hole. The instrument cassette further includes a nut positioned within the blocking notch and secured to the screw.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Sterilization Cassette Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen F. Spencer, Cary A. Bettenhausen, Todd E. Bettenhausen
  • Patent number: 5756044
    Abstract: An article treatment system which provides improved solution mixing and concentration uniformity. The treatment system includes a container, a closure and a channel for guiding fluid flow. The treatment system is especially advantageous for use with effervescent tablets and for use in treating contact lenses. Cleaning and disinfecting of articles is improved by use of a tubular channel which guides upwardly gas and other components released from an effervescent tablet which is located at the bottom of the treatment container. The upward central flow through the channel induces a downward flow between the container walls, the exterior walls of the channel, and the article-retaining means and towards the bottom of the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1998
    Assignee: CIBA Vision Corporation
    Inventors: Mary Mowrey-McKee, Rafael Victor Andino, David N. Ku, Paul J. Mulhauser, David R. Schiff