Clean/biohazard transportation identification tag
RE048366 ยท 2020-12-22
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Abstract
A tag for positioning on containers for carrying item(s). The tag includes a base layer having a second status identifier that comprises a status identification symbol. The tag also includes a front layer having a top portion and a bottom portion and a removable tab connecting the top portion and the bottom portion. The bottom portion and the top portion are secured to the base layer. When the front layer is secured to the base layer, the front layer covers the second status identifier. The removable tab includes a first status identifier that is visible when the tab is retained to the front layer and, when the tab is removed, the second status identifier is visible.
Claims
1. A tag for positioning on containers for carrying item(s), the tag comprising: a base layer having a second status identifier that comprises a status identification symbol wherein the base layer has a second length and a second width; and a front layer having a first width and a first length, the front layer having a top portion and a bottom portion and a removable tab connecting the top portion and the bottom portion, the bottom portion and the top portion are secured to the base layer, wherein when the front layer is secured to the base layer, the removable tab covers the second status identifier, wherein the removable tab includes a first status identifier that is visible when the tab is retained to the front layer and wherein when the removable tab is removed the second status identifier is visible wherein the first width of the front layer is less than the second width along substantially all of the second length of the base layer and wherein the second length of the base layer is substantially the same as the first length of the front layer.
2. The tag of claim 1, wherein the base layer has a front surface and a back surface, and wherein the front layer is secured to the front surface of the base layer, and wherein a portion of the front surface of the base layer is visible when the front layer having the first width is secured to the front surface of the base layer having the second width.
3. The tag of claim 2, wherein the portion of the front surface of the base layer that is visible comprises a sequence identifier for removing the removable tab.
4. The tag of claim 1, wherein the removable tab is defined by an upper perforated line, across the first width of the front layer and located at a first connection junction between the removable tab and the top portion of the front layer, and a lower perforated line across the width of the front layer and located at a second connection junction between the removable tab and the bottom portion of the front layer.
5. The tag of claim 4, wherein the removable tab comprises a pull-up flap located on a side of the removable tab between the upper perforated line and the lower perforated line.
6. The tag of claim 5, wherein the pull-up flap is substantially semi-circular or semi-elliptical in shape.
7. The tag of claim 1, wherein both the first status identifier and the second status identifier are related to a cleanliness of the item(s).
8. The tag of claim 7, wherein each of the first status identifier and the second status identifier comprises at least one of a word identifier related to the cleanliness of the items or a color identifier related to the cleanliness of the items, and wherein the status identification symbol is an identifier for a bio-hazardous material.
9. The tag of claim 1, further comprising a backing layer removably secured to the base layer.
10. The tag of claim 1, further comprising a tag-reordering-information portion removably attached to at least one of the base layer or the front layer.
11. A tag for positioning on containers for carrying item(s), the tag comprising: a base layer comprising a front surface and a back surface, the front surface having at least one of a first status identifier or a second status identifier, and the back surface having a first portion that is coated with an adhesive and a second portion that is not coated with the adhesive, such that only the first portion of the back surface is securable to other surfaces wherein the base layer has a second length and a second width; and a front layer having a first length and a first width, the front layer comprising a tab configured to be secured over the base layer, wherein when the tab is secured over the base layer, the tab covers one of the first status identifier or the second status identifier, and wherein the other one of the first status identifier or the second status identifier is visible wherein the tab comprises a pull-up flap located on a side of the tab wherein the flap has a first edge and a second edge and having an arcuate configuration extending from the first edge to the second edge wherein the first width of the front layer is less than the second width along substantially all of the second length of the base layer and wherein the first length of the front layer and the second length of the base layer are substantially the same.
12. The tag of claim 11, wherein the other one of the first status identifier or the second status identifier that is visible is included on the tab, and wherein the tab is removable to expose the covered one of the first status identifier or the second status identifier.
13. The tag of claim 11, wherein both the first status identifier and the second status identifier are included on the base layer, and wherein the tab is movable between a first position in which the tab covers only the first status identifier and a second position in which the tab covers only the second status identifier.
14. A method of forming a tag for positioning on containers for carrying items(s), the method comprising: providing a base layer having a second status identifier that comprises a status identification symbol wherein the base layer has a second length and a second width providing a front layer having a first length and a first width, the front layer having a top portion and a bottom portion and a removable tab connecting the top portion and the bottom portion, wherein the removable tab comprises a first status identifier wherein the first width of the front layer is less than the second width along substantially all of the second length of the base layer, and wherein the second length of the base layer is substantially the same as the first length of the front layer; and securing the top portion and the bottom portion of the front layer to the base layer in a position in which the removable tab covers the second status identifier and the first status identifier is visible when the tab is retained to the front layer, and wherein when the tab is removed by gripping an arcuate flap extending from the tab such that the second status identifier is visible.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising shaping a portion of the removable tab into a pull-up flap.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising removably securing a backing layer to the base layer.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein each of the first status identifier and the second status identifier comprises at least one of a word identifier related to the cleanliness of the items or a color identifier related to the cleanliness of the items, and wherein the status identification symbol is an identifier for a bio-hazardous material.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein when the top portion and the bottom portion of the front layer are secured to the base layer in the position in which the removable tab covers the second status identifier, a portion of a front surface of the base layer is visible, and wherein the portion of the front surface of the base layer that is visible comprises a sequence identifier for removing the tab.
19. The method of claim 14, wherein the base layer is a permanent base layer that is cleanable.
.Iadd.20. The method of claim 28 and further comprising: securing the multi-layer label to the transportation cart or hand-held container, wherein the multi-layer label comprises: the base layer having the second status identifier that is the bio-hazardous material indicator on a first surface and a pressure sensitive adhesive on a second surface thereof, and the top layer secured to the first surface of the base layer and covering the bio-hazardous material indicator, the top layer having the first status identifier thereon that is the non-bio-hazardous material indicator such that the non-bio-hazardous material indicator is visible on the cart or container. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.21. The method of claim 20, wherein removing the top layer comprises separating the top layer from the base layer via a pull-up flap located on a side of the top layer. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.22. The method of claim 20, wherein a portion of the front surface of the base layer is visible when the top layer is secured to the front surface of the base layer. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.23. The method of claim 22, wherein the portion of the front surface of the base layer that is visible comprises a sequence identifier for removing the top layer. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.24. The method of claim 20, wherein the top layer comprises a removable tab defined by an upper perforated line, across a width of the front layer and located at a first connection junction between the removable tab and a top portion of the top layer, and a lower perforated line across the width of the top layer and located at a second connection junction between the removable tab and a bottom portion of the top layer. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.25. The method of claim 24, wherein a pull-up flap is located on a side of the removable tab between the upper perforated line and the lower perforated line. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.26. The method of claim 20, further comprising removing a backing layer secured to the base layer to expose the pressure sensitive adhesive for securing the label to the surface of the cart or container. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.27. The method of claim 20, further comprising a tag-reordering-information portion removably attached to at least one of the base layer or the top layer. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.28. A method of updating a bio-hazardous status of a transportation cart or a hand-held container for bio-hazardous contents identification in a medical clinic or hospital, the method comprising: updating the status identification from a first status identification that is a non-bio-hazardous status indicator to a second status identification that is a bio-hazardous status indicator after bio-hazardous materials have been placed in the cart or container by removing a top layer having the non-bio-hazardous status indicator thereon, from a base layer of a multi-layer label wherein prior to removing the top layer, the top layer covers the bio-hazardous status indicator displayed on a front surface of the base layer of the multi-layer label and wherein removing the top layer makes visible the bio-hazardous status indicator. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.29. The method of claim 28, wherein each of the first status identifier and the second status identifier comprises at least one of a word identifier related to the cleanliness of the items or a color identifier related to the cleanliness of the items, and wherein the status identification symbol is an identifier for a bio-hazardous material. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.30. The method of claim 28, and further comprising removing a backing layer secured to the base layer to expose a pressure sensitive adhesive for securely applying the label to the cart or container. .Iaddend.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) A status identification tag configured for utilization on a transportation cart or a hand held container for transporting item(s) is generally illustrated in
(7) The tag 10 includes a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) coated on a back surface of the base layer 12. The backing layer 16 is removably secured to the PSA to prevent the tag 10 from adhering to other tags or other surfaces. The backing layer 16 can easily be peeled away from the base layer 12 with manual force such that the PSA is exposed and the tag 10 can be secured to the transportation cart or the hand held container for transporting the item(s). In the event that the tag 10 cannot be secured to the transportation cart or the hand held container with the PSA, an aperture can be formed through the layers 12, 14 and 16 and can be utilized along with a string or tie to secure the tag 10 to the transportation cart or the hand held container as a hang tag.
(8) The front layer 14 includes a top portion 13 and a bottom portion 15 that are separated by a removable tab 20. The top portion 13 and the bottom portion 15 are secured to the base layer 12 with an adhesive. The removable tab 20 is defined by perforated lines 24 and 26 across a width of the front layer 14. The removable tab 20 includes a first status identifier 22 regarding the cleanliness of the item(s) within the transportation cart or the hand held container. In this instance the first status identifier is the word CLEAN, which identifies the item(s) within the transportation cart or the hand held container as being clean and ready for use by a patient, on a patient or for a patient.
(9) The first status identifier 22 regarding the cleanliness of the item(s) is also color coded to indicate that the item(s) is ready for use. In this instance the color is green is utilized, which is intended to provide a visual indication that the item(s) is fit for use, similar to that of a traffic light when green. Optionally, the top portion 13 and the bottom portion 15 may include no fields and may be blank.
(10) The top portion 13 of the front layer 14 includes fields 17 to identify the date, case/procedures, the room and facility to which the item(s) within the transportation cart or the hand held container is to be delivered and the initials of the person transporting the item(s). The bottom portion 15 includes a checklist 19 to be optionally filled out prior to or after the transportation of the item(s). The bottom portion bottom portion also includes fields 21 to identify the room and/or facility and the initials of the person transporting the item(s) with the transportation cart or the hand held container.
(11) While the fields 17, 19 and 21 are useful, they are exemplary of the types of fields that may be included on the top portion 13 and the bottom portion 15. Other fields are within the scope of the present disclosure.
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(13) The second status identifier 28 also is color coded to indicate that the item(s) is in use. In this instance, the color fluorescent orange or orange/red is utilized, which is intended to provide an indication that dangerous material is being transported and that caution is required. The fluorescent orange or orange/red color is approved by OSHA pursuant to CFR 1910.10.1030(g)(9)(i)(C). However, the present disclosure is not limited to compliance with OSHA regulations and may be modified to comply with other regulatory agencies' rules and regulations.
(14) In the identification tag 10 shown in
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(17) In some embodiments, the pull-up flap 54 may include one or more roughness-enhancing features 56 to help ensure that friction between the fingers and the pull-up flap 54 is sufficient to prevent slipping. The one or more roughness-enhancing features 56 may include a suitable roughness-enhancing coating or roughness-enhancing layer on one or both sides of the pull-up flap 54. It should be noted that the roughness-enhancing layer/coating 56 may be excluded from portions of the tab 52 other than the pull-up flap 54.
(18) In some embodiments, tags such as 10 (of
(19) In some embodiments, a back surface of the tag-reordering-information portion 58 is not coated with any adhesive and therefore is not removably attached to the backing layer 16. The unattached portion allows personnel to lift the portion from the surface to allow for a better grasp to remove the base layer 12 from the surface.
(20) In some embodiments, the tag 10, 50 may include a tag-hanging portion (not shown) above the fields 17 of the top portion 13 of the front layer 12. The tag-hanging portion may include a groove or hole (not shown) for hanging the tag 10, 50. The groove or hole may be sized to fit around a handle or any other suitable portion of the transportation cart or the hand held container. Alternatively, as indicated earlier, suitable ties (for example, wire ties, elastic loops, plastic ties, string ties, etc.) may be inserted into the hole for securing the tag 10, 50 to the transportation cart or the hand held container.
(21) Once the contaminated item or items are transported to the final/proper location for cleaning, the tag 10, 50 may be removed from the transportation cart or the hand held container. The tag, 10, 50 may then be suitably discarded.
(22) It is also contemplated that a permanent base layer 12 can be utilized having the second status identifier 28 and the OSHA approved bio-hazardous material symbol 30. The permanent base layer can be formed of a plastic or polymeric material that is impermeable to water and can be readily cleaned. Once the base layer 12 has been cleaned, a top layer 14 is adhered to the base layer to cover the second status identifier 28 while the first status identifier 20 would be visible.
(23) It is also contemplated that the both status identifiers be located on the base layer and that two tear away tabs on the front layer be utilized to expose the desired status identifier. Whether utilizing a tag, which is a sticker, a hang tag or a plastic sheet, the present disclosure provides a communication tool to all who view the transportation cart or hand held container that the contents of the transportation cart or hand held container are either clean or contaminated with a bio-hazardous material.
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(25) The plurality of cleanliness status identifiers 84 can comprise a first cleanliness status identifier and a second cleanliness status identifier. The base layer 12 may include at least one of the first cleanliness status identifier and the second status identifier. When the tab 86 is secured over the base layer 12, the tab 86 may cover one of the first cleanliness status identifier or the second cleanliness status identifier. The other one of the first cleanliness status identifier and the second cleanliness status identifier is visible. The visible cleanliness status identifier may be on the tab 86. The tab 86 may be removable to expose the covered cleanliness status identifier in a manner described earlier. Alternatively, both the first cleanliness status identifier and the second cleanliness status identifier may be on the base layer 12 and the tab 86 may be sized to cover only one of the cleanliness status identifiers 84. Here, the connection sections 88 may include an adhesive the enables sticking/re-sticking of the tab 86 such that the tab 86 may be stuck/re-stuck in at least a first location where only the first cleanliness status identifier is covered and in a second location where only the second cleanliness status identifier is covered. Movement of the tab 20 between the first and second locations can also be provided by employing connection sections 88 that include holders with channels that allow for sliding the tab 20 between the first and second locations. The holders with channels may be formed of a plastic or polymeric material.
(26) Utilizing the status identification tag 10, 50, 80 related to the cleanliness of an item(s) within transportation cart or hand held container of the present disclosure provides a communication tool between the personnel in the operating room/procedure room and sterile processing area regarding the cleanliness of the item(s). The fields 17, 19 and 21 on the tag 10 also ensure that the delivery of the item(s) with the transportation cart or hand held container is delivered to the proper location.
(27) In the application, the designations CLEAN and DIRTY are utilized as the cleanliness designations 20 and 28, respectively. However other designations are also contemplated, including other words, indicia or symbols for the first status identifier 22 and a different word for the second cleanliness designation 28. Further, while the green color code is utilized as the background color for the first status identifier 22, it is also contemplated that other colors can be utilized or that no color code be utilized with the status identification tag 10, 50, 80.
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(29) Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.