SEAL FOR FILTERED VENT IN A STERILIZATION CONTAINER
20170239381 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2050/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B50/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A container (10) used for sterilizing medical instruments and the like has a sealed filtered vent. A wall or a lid of the container has a vent area formed by a plurality of holes (12) that pass therethrough. The vent area is surrounded by a convex ridge (16) on an outside surface of the container, with a corresponding concave recess (26) on an opposing inside surface. A web of filter material (36) is sized and adapted to cover the vent area and overlie the concave recess. A cover plate (37) is generally planar, with a vent area formed by a plurality of holes (38) that pass through the cover plate. This vent area is surrounded by a convex ridge (43) that is sized and adapted to correspond to the concave recess of the sterilization container. An elastomeric gasket (127) with outwardly-projecting ridges is secured to at least the convex ridge of the cover plate. A means for mounting the cover plate over the vent area of the container secures the filter material between the container vent area and the cover plate.
Claims
1. An arrangement for providing a sealed filtered vent for a sterilization container having a vent area formed by a plurality of holes passing through at least one of: a wall or a lid of the sterilization container, the vent area surrounded by a convex ridge on an outside surface of the wall or lid and a concave recess on an opposing inside surface, the arrangement comprising: a filter, sized and adapted to cover the vent area and overlie the concave recess; a filter cover plate, being of a generally planar nature with a vent area formed by a plurality of holes passing through the filter cover plate the vent area surrounded by a convex ridge, the convex ridge sized and adapted to correspond to the concave recess of the sterilization container; a gasket, secured to at least the convex ridge of the filter cover plate; and a means for mounting the filter cover plate over the vent area on the wall or lid of the sterilization container, with the filter interposed and secured between the filter cover plate and the vent area on the inside surface of the wall or lid.
2. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein: the means for mounting and securing effects a seal between the filter cover plate and the vent area on the inside surface of the wall or lid, by compressing the gasket into the filter.
3. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein: the gasket has an outwardly-facing surface with at least two ridges that extend outwardly from the outwardly-facing surface.
4. The arrangement of claim 3, wherein: the at least two ridges each extends radially outwardly from the outwardly-facing surface.
5. The arrangement of claim 2, wherein: the gasket comprises an elastomeric material.
6. The arrangement of claim 5, wherein: the gasket comprises silicone.
7. The arrangement of claim 2, wherein: the holes in the filter cover plate are offset from the holes in the vent area on the inside surface of the wall or lid, when the filter cover plate is mounted and secured by the mounting and securing means.
8. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein: the mounting and securing means comprises a plurality of posts, arranged around a periphery of the vent area on the inside surface and a corresponding number of locking members that engage the filter cover plate.
9. A device for sealing a filter to a vent area of a sterilization container, the vent area formed by a plurality of holes passing through at least one of: a wall or a lid of the sterilization container, the vent area surrounded by a convex ridge on an outside surface of the wall or lid and a concave recess on an opposing inside surface, comprising the arrangement comprising: a filter cover plate, being of a generally planar nature with a vent area formed by a plurality of holes passing through the filter cover plate, the vent area surrounded by a convex ridge, the convex ridge sized and adapted to correspond to the concave recess of the sterilization container, and a gasket, secured to at least the convex ridge of the filter cover plate, the gasket formed from an elastomeric material and having an outwardly-facing surface with at least two ridges that extend radially outwardly from the outwardly-facing surface.
10. A sterilization container having a sealed filtered vent, comprising: a vent area formed by a plurality of holes passing through at least one of: a wall or a lid of the sterilization container, the vent area surrounded by a convex ridge on an outside surface of the wall or lid and a concave recess on an opposing inside surface; a filter, sized and adapted to cover the vent area and overlie the concave recess; a filter cover plate, being of a generally planar nature with a vent area formed by a plurality of holes passing through the filter cover plate, the vent area surrounded by a convex ridge, the convex ridge sized and adapted to correspond to the concave recess of the sterilization container, and a gasket, secured to at least the convex ridge of the filter cover plate; and a means for mounting the filter cover plate over the vent area on the wall or lid of the sterilization container, with the filter interposed and secured between the filter cover plate and the vent area on the inside surface of the wall or lid.
11. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein: the gasket has an outwardly-facing surface with at least two ridges that extend outwardly from the outwardly-facing surface.
12. The arrangement of claim 11, wherein: the at least two ridges each extends radially outwardly from the outwardly-facing surface.
13. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein: the gasket comprises an elastomeric material.
14. The arrangement of claim 13, wherein: the gasket comprises silicone.
15. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein: the holes in the filter cover plate are offset from the holes in the vent area on the inside surface of the wall or lid, when the filter cover plate is mounted and secured by the mounting and securing means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] A better understanding of the inventive concept and the differences from the best known prior art will be achieved by reference to the drawings filed herewith, wherein identical reference numerals are used to identify identical parts and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention can and should be able to be varied in dimension, depending, in part, on the shape and size of the ventilated area to be sealed.
[0021] Further, the present invention may be applicable to a number of materials, including, but not limited to, plastic, metal or any combination thereof so long as the material is resistant to conditions imposed by sterilization methods.
[0022] In addition, while the invention is described with reference to a vent in the lid of a container, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that the invention is equally applicable to a vent in the bottom or side of a container and that vents of different geometric patterns than that illustrated are within the scope of the invention.
[0023] Referring to
[0024] This bend, as will be seen in further views, provides a concave surface on the opposite side of the lid 14. On the outside surface 13 of the lid 14, the ridge 16 puts a delimiting border around the vent area and protects a filter (not seen in
[0025] Referring to
[0026] Surrounding the vent 23 on the interior surface 21 is the concave surface 26 that is referred to above as being opposite to, and, indeed, the result of convex ridge 16. Also noted in
[0027] Attention is now directed to
[0028] Working from the bottom up in
[0029] The second part shown in
[0030] The third part depicted in
[0031] In addition to the vent holes 38,
[0032] Keeping in mind that
[0033] In addition to the concave or recess surface 41 that surrounds cover holes 38 on side 42 of the filter cover 37,
[0034] As best seen in
[0035] As seen in
[0036] Typically, during a sterilization cycle, sterilizing media enters the interior of the container 10 via the vent 23, through the sheet filter 36 which is disposed between the lid 14 and filter cover 37, while displaced atmosphere exits the same or another filtered vent. Any moisture formed in the sterilization container (not shown) is prevented from escaping the seal surrounding the vent and cover holes 38. Equally important, any fluid on the outside of the container near a vent is prevented from entering the container.
[0037] In the prior art, Banks '032 teaches that it is important, as seen in
[0038] It is useful at this point to discuss gasket 127 of the inventive concept. This A gasket 127 is at least placed atop ridge 43. and, in many embodiments, it can extend out onto This gasket 127 differs significantly from the gasket 27 of the Banks '032 prior art patent. First, it is placed atop ridge 43 and is not in any was associated with the recess 26 in lid 14. Second, and because it is atop the ridge 43, the outwardly facing surface 128 of the gasket 127 is convex and not concave. Third, and while Banks '032 contains no express teachings about the surface of gasket 27 that would be in contact with sheet filter 36, the outwardly facing surface 128 of gasket 127 preferably has one or more ridges 129 that extend outwardly, in a generally radial direction relative to the convex curvature if the surface 128. These ridges 129 are best viewed in
[0039] These differences, when viewed as a whole, will be seen to provide the gasket 127 and the filter cover 37 with a significantly different and unexpectedly better operation.
[0040] Of course, various changes, modifications and alterations in the teachings of the present invention may be contemplated by those skilled in the art without departing from the intended spirit and scope thereof.
[0041] As such, it is intended that the present invention only be limited by the terms of the appended claims.