Bodily Fluid Transporting Unit
20200085556 ยท 2020-03-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61D19/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61D19/027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D81/3827
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A bodily fluid transporting unit that includes a container with a syringe housing and a refrigerant pack in the container. The container is covered by a lid and the engagement of the container and the lid results in an air-tight and moisture-tight bodily fluid transporting unit.
Claims
1. A bodily fluid transporting unit comprising: a container having: (a) a chamber, and (b) a top surface having: (1) a ridge surrounding the chamber of the container, and (2) a groove surrounding the ridge surrounding the chamber of the container; a syringe housing in the chamber of the container; a refrigerant pack in the chamber of the container; and a lid having: (a) a bottom surface, (b) a ridge on the bottom surface of the lid extending into the groove surrounding the ridge surrounding the chamber of the container, and (c) a step surrounding the ridge on the bottom surface of the lid and bearing against the top surface of the container.
2. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 1, wherein the syringe housing rests on the bottom of the chamber of the container and the refrigerant pack rests on the syringe housing.
3. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 2, wherein the container and the lid are made from a rigid foamed plastic.
4. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 3, wherein the refrigerant pack is made from a solid foam-type coolant.
5. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 4, wherein the syringe housing is made from polystyrene.
6. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 1, wherein the syringe housing has walls that define passages that extend along the length of the syringe housing and the walls have ribs that project from the walls.
7. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 2, further including a syringe in the syringe housing.
8. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 2, wherein the syringe housing has walls that define passages that extend along the length of the syringe housing and the walls have ribs that project from the walls.
9. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 1, wherein the syringe housing has oppositely disposed first and second passages with each passage having a U-shape passage extending along a first length of the syringe housing and a circular passage extending along a second length of the syringe housing.
10. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 1, wherein the syringe housing has oppositely disposed first and second U-shape passages with: (a) the width of the first the U-shape passage at a first end of the syringe housing larger than the width of the first U-shape passage at a second end of the syringe housing, and (b) the width of the second U-shape passage at the second end of the syringe housing larger than the width of the second U-shape passage at the first end the syringe housing, and (c) a passage at the middle of syringe housing extending transverse to the U-shape passages that is offset.
11. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 1, wherein the syringe housing has first, second, and third U-shape passages with: (a) the width of the first U-shape passage at a first end of the first U-shape passage the same as the width of the first U-shape passage at a second end of the first U-shape passage, (b) the width of the second U-shape passage at a first end of the second U-shape passage the same as the width of the second U-shape passage at a second end of the second U-shape passage, and (c) the width of the third U-shape passage at a first end of the third U-shape passage the same as the width of the third U-shape passage at a second end of the third U-shape passage.
12. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 1, wherein the syringe housing has first, second, third, and fourth U-shape passages with: (a) the width of the first U-shape passage at a first end of the first U-shape passage larger than the width of the first U-shape passage at a second end of the first U-shape passage, (b) the width of the second U-shape passage at a first end of the second U-shape passage smaller than the width of the second U-shape passage at a second end of the second U-shape passage, (c) the width of the third U-shape passage at a first end of the third U-shape passage larger than the width of the third U-shape passage at a second end of the third U-shape passage, and (d) the width of the fourth U-shape passage at a first end of the fourth U-shape passage smaller than the width of the fourth U-shape passage at a second end of the fourth U-shape passage.
13. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 1, wherein the syringe housing has: (a) a first plurality of U-shape passages extending along the length of the syringe housing with the widths of each U-shape passage of the first plurality of U-shape passage at ends of the U-shape passage the same, and (b) a second plurality of U-shape passages extending transverse to the first plurality of U-shape passages.
14. A bodily fluid transporting unit comprising: a container having a chamber: a syringe housing in the chamber of the container and having a passage: (a) extending along the length of the syringe housing, and (b) defined by resilient walls; a refrigerant pack in the chamber of the container; a syringe friction-fit in the passage of the syringe housing; and a lid so mated with the container and closing the chamber of the container that the chamber of the container is air-tight and moisture-tight.
15. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 14, wherein the syringe housing has oppositely disposed first and second passages with each passage having a U-shape passage extending along a first length of the syringe housing and a circular passage extending along a second length of the syringe housing.
16. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 14, wherein the syringe housing has: (a) oppositely disposed first and second U-shape passages with: (1) the width of the first the U-shape passage at a first end of the syringe housing larger than the width of the first U-shape passage at a second end of the syringe housing, and (2) the width of the second U-shape passage at the second end of the syringe housing larger than the width of the second U-shape passage at the first end the syringe housing, and (b) a passage at the middle of syringe housing extending transverse to the U-shape passages that is offset.
17. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 14, wherein the syringe housing has first, second, and third U-shape passages with: (a) the width of the first U-shape passage at a first end of the first U-shape passage the same as the width of the first U-shape passage at a second end of the first U-shape passage, (b) the width of the second U-shape passage at a first end of the second U-shape passage the same as the width of the second U-shape passage at a second end of the second U-shape passage, and (c) the width of the third U-shape passage at a first end of the third U-shape passage the same as the width of the third U-shape passage at a second end of the third U-shape passage.
18. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 14, wherein the syringe housing has first, second, third, and fourth U-shape passages with: (a) the width of the first U-shape passage at a first end of the first U-shape passage larger than the width of the first U-shape passage at a second end of the first U-shape passage, (b) the width of the second U-shape passage at a first end of the second U-shape passage smaller than the width of the second U-shape passage at a second end of the second U-shape passage, (c) the width of the third U-shape passage at a first end of the third U-shape passage larger than the width of the third U-shape passage at a second end of the third U-shape passage, and (d) the width of the fourth U-shape passage at a first end of the fourth U-shape passage smaller than the width of the fourth U-shape passage at a second end of the fourth U-shape passage.
19. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 14, wherein the syringe housing has: (a) a first plurality of U-shape passages extending along the length of the syringe housing with the widths of each U-shape passage of the first plurality of U-shape passage at ends of the U-shape passage the same, and (b) a second plurality of U-shape passages extending transverse to the first plurality of U-shape passages.
20. A bodily fluid transporting unit according to claim 14, wherein the syringe housing has walls that define the passages that extend along the length of the syringe housing and the walls have ribs that project from the walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0036] Container 30 has a chamber 32 into which refrigerant pack 50 and a syringe housing are placed. Top surface 30a of container 30 has a ridge 30b circumferentially surrounding chamber 32 of the container 30 and a groove 30c circumferentially surrounding ridge 30b. The outer edges of top surface 30a of container 30 surround groove 30c of the container 30. Container 30 is preferably made from a rigid foamed plastic.
[0037] Lid 40 has a bottom surface 40a that has a ridge 40b that is sized and located to extend into groove 30c in container 30. Lid 40 also has a step 40c circumferentially surrounding ridge 40b and bears against top surface 30a of container 30. Ridge 30b of container 30 is sized and located to fit tightly against the inside surface of ridge 40b of lid 40 after refrigerant pack 50 and a syringe housing are placed in the container 30 to close the container 30 with the lid 40. The mating of container 30 and lid 40 results in chamber 32 of the container 30 being air-tight and moisture-tight. Lid 40 is preferably made from a rigid foamed plastic. A syringe 42 is shown in dashed lines in
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[0046] It is important that syringes and test vials stored in a syringe housing remain in place while the bodily fluid transporting unit is moved from one location to another. Consequently, the syringe housing should be designed to assure that syringes and test vials do not fall out of the syringe housing or are not displaced in the syringe housing when the bodily fluid transporting unit is exposed to commonly expected hazards, such as being dropped by a handler or displaced in a vehicle carrying the bodily fluid transporting unit.
[0047] In accordance with the present invention, syringes and test vials are friction-fit in the passages in the syringe housings, so that the resilient walls that define the passages bear against to syringes and the test vials. To enhance retention of syringes and test vials in syringe housings constructed in accordance with the present invention, the syringe housings preferably include one or both: [0048] Positive retention of syringes and test vials in the syringe housing by completely surrounding at least a portion of the syringe and at least a portion of the test vial with the syringe housing or a portion of the syringe housing. See the syringe housing of
[0050] The foregoing illustrates some of the possibilities for practicing the invention. Many other embodiments are possible within the scope and spirit of the invention. It is, therefore, intended that the foregoing description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting and that the scope of the invention is given by the appended claims together with their full range of equivalents.