Container for sterilising objects and sterilising system comprising said container
10660982 ยท 2020-05-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L2202/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D25/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D25/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container for sterilising objects, includes: a hollow body with mainly longitudinal development and closed at one end by a bottom, the hollow body being provided at the opposite end with an opening in proximity to which there is a first connection area; a substantially tubular body provided, in proximity to its ends, respectively with a second and a third connection area, each one of which is suited to be alternatively coupled with the first connection area of the hollow body. The container furthermore includes a shaped cover provided, at the level of its inner side walls, with a fourth connection area suited to be coupled with one of the connection areas of the tubular body and with the hollow body; a support is arranged inside the tubular body and in proximity to one of its ends, the support being configured so as to support one or more objects to be sterilised; a maximum pressure valve applied to the hollow body.
Claims
1. A container for sterilising objects, comprising: an elongated hollow body having a closed end and an opposing first open end, said first open end having a first connection area; a tubular body having a second open end and an opposing third open end, said second open end having a second connection area and said third open end having a third connection area, said second and third connection areas being configured to alternatively directly couple with said first connection area; a shaped cover provided with a fourth connection area, the fourth connection area being configured to directly couple alternatively with one of said second or third connection areas of said tubular body or with said first connection area of said hollow body; supporting elements arranged inside said tubular body for supporting one or more objects to be sterilized, the supporting elements comprising longitudinal channels and an object tray configured to be supported by the longitudinal channels, and a maximum pressure valve mounted on the hollow body, wherein said container is capable of being assembled into a first configuration and a second configuration, the first configuration being configured for sterilization of the one or more objects, and the second configuration being configured for allowing a user to access the one or more objects, wherein in said first configuration: said tubular body is directly coupled to said shaped cover by connecting said third connection area to said fourth connection area, said tubular body is directly coupled to said hollow body by connecting said second connection area to said first connection area such that said one or more objects is contained inside the container when the one or more objects is supported by said supporting elements and such that the container bounds a volume that can be filled with liquid to sterilize the one or more objects when the one or more objects is supported by said supporting elements; and wherein in said second configuration: said hollow body is directly coupled to said tubular body by connecting said first connection area to said third connection such that said one or more objects when supported by said supporting elements are openly exposed to the outside for access by a user, and wherein said container is a baby bottle.
2. The container for sterilising objects according to claim 1, wherein said first connection area of said hollow body is a female thread.
3. The container for sterilising objects according to claim 1, wherein said second and said third connection area of said tubular body are two male threads.
4. The container for sterilising objects according to claim 1, wherein said fourth area of said cover is a female thread.
5. The container for sterilising objects according to claim 1, wherein in said second configuration, said shaped cover is coupled with said hollow body by connecting said fourth connection area and said second connection area.
6. The container for sterilising objects according to claim 1, wherein the supporting elements arranged inside said tubular body for supporting said one or more objects to be sterilized comprises a tray disposed within the tubular body.
7. The container for sterilising objects according to claim 1, further comprising the one or more objects, the one or more objects comprising a bottle nipple supporting by the supporting elements.
8. The container for sterilising objects according to claim 7, wherein the bottle nipple projects into the hollow body when the container is in the first configuration.
9. The container for sterilising objects according to claim 1, wherein when the container is in the first configuration, the first connection and the second connection are threadedly coupled together.
10. The container for sterilising objects according to claim 9, wherein when the container is in the first configuration, the third connection and the fourth connection are threadedly coupled together.
11. The container for sterilising objects according to claim 9, wherein when the container is in the second configuration, the fourth connection of the shaped cover is threadedly coupled to the closed end of the hollow body.
12. A container for sterilising objects, comprising: an elongated hollow body having a closed end and an open end opposing first open end; a tubular body having a second open end and an opposed third open end, the second open end and the third open end being configure to alternatively directly couple with the first open end; a shaped cover provided with a fourth open end, the fourth open end being configured to directly couple with one of the second open end or, alternatively, third open end of the tubular body and with the hollow body; supporting elements arranged inside said tubular body for supporting one or more objects to be sterilized, the supporting elements comprising longitudinal channels and an object tray configured to be supported by the longitudinal channels; a maximum pressure valve mounted on the hollow body; and a bottle nipple secured to the tubular body so as to outwardly project from the second open end of the tubular body; wherein the container is capable of being assembled into a first configuration, a second configuration, a third configuration and a fourth configuration, wherein in the first configuration: the third open end of the tubular body is threadedly directly coupled to the fourth open end of the shaped cover, and the second open end of the tubular body is threadedly directly coupled to the first open end of the hollow body so that the bottle nipple projects into the hollow body; and wherein in the second configuration: the third open end of the tubular body is threadedly directly coupled to the first open end of the hollow body so that the bottle nipple is openly exposed to the outside and wherein in the third configuration: said tubular body is directly coupled to said hollow body by connecting said second open end to said open end of the hollow body such that said one or more objects is contained inside the container when the one or more objects is supported by said supporting elements and such that the container bounds a volume that can be filled with liquid to sterilize the one or more objects when the one or more objects is supported by said supporting elements; and wherein in said fourth configuration; said hollow body is directly coupled to said tubular body by connecting said open end of the hollow body to said third open end of the tubular body such that said one or more objects when supported by said supporting elements are openly exposed to the outside for access by a user.
13. A container for sterilising objects, comprising: an elongated hollow body having a closed end and an opposing first open end, said first open end having a first connection area; a substantially tubular body having a second open end and a third open end opposed to the second open end, said second open end having a second connection area and said third open end having a third connection area opposed to the second connection area, said second and third connection areas being provided each one with a respective threading and configured to alternatively directly couple with said first connection area; a shaped cover provided with a fourth connection area, the fourth connection area being configured to directly couple with one of said second or third connection areas of said tubular body and with said first connection area of said hollow body; supporting elements arranged inside said tubular body for supporting one or more objects to be sterilized, the supporting elements comprising longitudinal channels and an object tray configured to be supported by the longitudinal channels, and a maximum pressure valve mounted on the hollow body, wherein said container is capable of being assembled into a first configuration and a second configuration, the first configuration being configured for sterilization of the one or more objects, and the second configuration being configured for allowing a user to access the one or more objects, wherein in said first configuration: said tubular body is directly coupled to said shaped cover by connecting said third connection area to said fourth connection area, and said tubular body is directly coupled to said hollow body by connecting said second connection area to said first connection area such that said one or more objects is contained inside the container when the one or more objects is supported by said supporting elements and such that the container bounds a volume that can be filled with liquid to sterilize the one or more objects when the one or more objects is supported by said supporting elements; and wherein in said second configuration: said hollow body is directly coupled to said tubular body by connecting said first connection area to said third connection are such that said one or more objects when supported by said supporting elements are openly exposed to the outside for access by a user and wherein said container is a baby bottle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Said objects and advantages are highlighted in greater detail in the description of a preferred embodiment of the invention that is provided by way of non-limiting example with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) With reference to
(13) According to the present invention, the hollow body 2, the tubular body 3 and the shaped cover 4 can be coupled together in order to define the container 1, inside which it is possible to identify a volume that can be filled with a liquid in order to sterilise the liquid itself and the objects contained in the container.
(14) In particular, always according to the present invention, the hollow body 2 is closed at the end 5 by a bottom 6 provided with a maximum pressure valve 7 and at the opposite end 8 it is provided with an opening 9 in proximity to which there is a first connection area 10.
(15) Always according to the present invention and with reference to
(16) The coupling method will be explained in greater detail below.
(17) In particular, and with reference to
(18) Concerning the tubular body 3, at the level of its openings 17, 18 the second and the third connection areas 13 and 14 are respectively constituted by two external male threads.
(19) Finally, concerning the shaped cover 4, this is provided with a fourth connection area 19 constituted by an inner thread made in the inner walls 20 of the cover 4.
(20) In the detail of
(21) The longitudinal channels 21 are configured so as to support one or more objects, for example an object tray 23 suited to contain surgical instruments and shown in
(22) In the case where the longitudinal channels 21 are used, the tray 23 is inserted in them with its lateral edges 30.
(23) Preferably but not necessarily, the tray 23, in addition to being supported by the longitudinal channels 21, can be supported also by fixing means (not visible in the figure) that project from the inner surfaces of the container 1.
(24) With reference to
(25) It can be observed in
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(27) The passage from the sterilisation configuration, shown in
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(29) As can be observed in
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(31) Advantageously, the concave surfaces 28 are configured in such a way that they can be coupled with the cylindrical outline of the container 1.
(32) With reference to FIGS. from 1 to 7, the container according to the invention operates as follows.
(33) The ring 31 of the nipple 22 of a baby bottle to be sterilised is fixed to the annular recess 15 of the tubular body 3.
(34) The tubular body 3 is connected to the hollow body 2 by coupling the matched profiles of the male threads of the second connection area 13 of the tubular body 3 with those of the female thread of the first connection area 10 of the hollow body 2.
(35) An inner volume is thus created that is filled with water or another liquid to be sterilised through the opening 18.
(36) Finally, the opening 18 is closed by coupling the matched profiles of the male threads of the third connection area 14 of the tubular body 3 with the female thread of the inner walls 20 of the shaped cover 4. This coupling operation produces the container 1 visible in
(37) The container 1 is then heated by means of a heat source (not visible in the figure), for example by means of gas burners.
(38) The heat emitted by the gas burners heats the water to be sterilised contained in the container 1.
(39) Once the sterilisation temperature (generally about 130 C.) has been reached, the valve 7 is activated and signals that the sterilisation step has been completed.
(40) At this point, the container 1 is opened by unscrewing the cover 4 and placing it near the container.
(41) Successively, the tubular body 3 is unscrewed from the hollow body 2 and is overturned, in such a way that the nipple 22 coupled with it through the annular recess 15 faces towards the outside.
(42) The final configuration that is obtained is represented in
(43) In the case where the object tray 23 needs to be sterilised instead of the nipple 22, the sterilising procedure will be analogous to that which has been described above.
(44) The container 1 will then be unscrewed, as explained above, in order to obtain a supporting device for an object tray 23 ready to be used, sterilised together with the objects contained in it and visible in
(45) Therefore, to advantage, it is possible to comfortably pass from a configuration of sterilisation to a configuration of use by simply unscrewing the components of the container according to the invention by hand.
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(47) Furthermore, it is always provided with a maximum pressure valve 42 that now is no more positioned in proximity to the bottom of the container, but is positioned inside the handle 41, near one of its ends.
(48) Advantageously, the fact that the valve 42 is applied in proximity to the handle 41 prevents it from being damaged in case the container 40 should accidentally fall on the ground.
(49) Advantageously, the container 40, thanks to the handle 41 with which it is provided, can be easily carried by the user and rested on a heat source (not visible in the figure), for example on embers, in order to sterilise it.
(50) The container 40 always comprises a hollow body, a tubular body and a cover 43 that can be screwed and unscrewed.
(51) As in the case of the container 1, also in this case the tubular body (not visible in the figure) of the container 40 is provided with an annular recess (not visible in the figure) suited to house the nipple of a baby bottle.
(52) The container 1, 40 can be inserted in a sterilisation system of the type described below and illustrated in
(53) For the sake of simplicity,
(54) Said system, with reference to
(55) The plate-like supporting elements 25 are configured so as to support the container 1 during its sterilisation.
(56) The assembly of said sterilisation system is carried out as follows.
(57) The container 1 is positioned on the plate-like supporting elements 25 after it has been filled with water to be sterilised and the nipple 22 or the tray 23 to be sterilised has been introduced inside it.
(58) At this point, the energy of sun rays is exploited to heat the container 1.
(59) As the parabola is defined as the geometrical place of the points of a plane that are equidistant from a fixed point called focus and a straight line called directrix, the container 1 is positioned in such a way that the focus F of the parabolic mirror 24 is located on the longitudinal axis X of the container 1.
(60) In fact, all the sun rays R are reflected towards the focus F of the mirror 24 and therefore on the longitudinal axis X of the container 1.
(61) In this way, the liquid and the objects contained in the container 1 are sterilised with no need to use gas burners or similar heat sources.
(62) Once said system has been used, it can be removed from the parabolic mirror which is then folded and is ready to be transported to and used in another place.
(63) As can be seen, advantageously, the sterilisation system just described above is easy to produce and also to use.
(64) Still advantageously, the sterilisation system according to the invention can be used with no need to use chemical substances or install complex equipment.
(65) As can be understood from the description provided above, the container and the sterilisation system according to the invention achieve the set objects.
(66) In the construction step, the container and the sterilisation system according to the invention can be subjected to modifications that must be considered protected by the present patent, provided that they fall within the scope of the following claims.