CARTRIDGE FOR MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL WASTE
20180296298 ยท 2018-10-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/3614
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/4804
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C19/0075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61B50/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D5/0209
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B09B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a cartridge for medical and hospital waste, which comprises: a tubular body (1) provided with a base (3) and which is folded flat along the centre of the base (3) and along folding lines (12) on the tubular body, forming a flat body that can be stored easily; and a grid (2) made of sheets of card, which is disposed folded inside the tubular body (1) and which, when the cartridge is unfolded, opens to occupy the entire inside surface of the cartridge, defining cavities for receiving the medical waste. The base (3) can be formed from stiff card.
Claims
1. A cartridge for medical and hospital waste that defines a tubular body (1) of a cylindrical or prismatic configuration, provided with a base and divided on the inside by multiple partitions that define several chambers or holes throughout the cartridge for depositing or inserting waste material, characterized in that it comprises: a flexible sheet that defines the tubular body (1) and the base (3) of the cartridge, which folds flat at the middle of the base (3) and by folding lines (12) of the tubular body, forming an easily stored flat body, said sheet comprising: side surfaces (11) that, when unfolded or separated, hollowing out the inner space, define the walls of the tubular body (1) of the cartridge; semi-bases (3a, 3b) configured according to the perimeter of the formed tubular body (1), joined to the side surfaces (11), which will give shape to the cartridge by means of flaps (31a, 31b) located in the central area of the cartridge in a folded position; two superimposed flaps (4a, 4b) that join the two semi-bases (3a, 3b) at the middle zone of the base and which, in the unfolded position, form a diametral partition (4) aligned with the folding lines (12) of the body of the cartridge and slightly tucked below the base (3), preventing the bottom of the cartridge from being deformed or crushed once it is in a position of use; several tabs (33) that radially emerge from the two semi-bases (3a, 3b) and are joined to them by folding lines, which in the formation of the cartridge fold and are positioned on the perimeter and towards the outside, providing a support for the base (3) along with the partition (4); a lattice (2) of cardboard sheets that is situated folded inside the tubular body (1), such that when the cartridge is unfolded it is opened to occupy the entire inner surface of the same.
2. The cartridge, according to claim 1, characterized in that the inner lattice (2) of the cartridge (1) is fixed to the inside of the same at two diametrically opposite points (21) located at right angles to the folding lines (12) of the same.
3. The cartridge, according to claim 1, characterized in that the flaps (31a, 31b), the tabs (33) and the superimposed flaps (4a, 4b) that define the partition (4) have the same height, forming among them, together with the inner peripheral rim of the container, a uniform support for the base (3), which prevents bottom of the cartridge from dropping out when it contains a load.
4. The cartridge, according to claim 1, characterized in that the chambers or holes for depositing or inserting the waste material have a square shape.
5. The cartridge, according to claim 1, characterized in that the base (3) is made up of hard cardboard, or of papier-mch.
6. The cartridge, according to claim 2, characterized in that chambers or holes for depositing or inserting waste material have a square shape.
7. The cartridge, according to claim 3, characterized in that chambers or holes for depositing or inserting waste material have a square shape.
8. The cartridge, according claim 2, characterized in that the base (3) is made up of hard cardboard, or of papier-mch.
9. The cartridge, according claim 3, characterized in that the base (3) is made up of hard cardboard, or of papier-mch.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0016] As a complement to the description being made, and for the purpose of helping to make the characteristics of the invention more readily understandable, this specification is accompanied by a set of drawings which, by way of illustration and not limitation, represent the following.
[0017]
[0018]
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0019] The cartridge for medical and hospital waste of the invention has a tubular body (1) made of recyclable material in the figure of a cylindrical configuration, although, it could perfectly well be represented prismatically with an octogonal or decagonal base, which is closed at the lower base thereof by a base (3), while the upper end is open, although it may receive a lid that couples to the outside or inside. On the inside the container is divided into multiple partitions that form a lattice (2) which defines several chambers throughout the cartridge forming holes for depositing or inserting waste material.
[0020] In one embodiment of the invention, said chambers or holes have a square shape.
[0021] This cartridge is structured by a flexible sheet, conveniently cut, which defines both the tubular body (1) and the base (3) of the same. This sheet is folded onto itself at the middle of the base (3) and by folding lines (12) of the tubular body of the cartridge, forming an easy to store flat body, occupying a minimum amount of space, as shown in
[0022] In the cut sheet, side surfaces (11) stick out which, when unfolded or separated, hollowing out the inner space, define the walls of the tubular body (1) of the cartridge. These surfaces are delimited by the folding lines (12) of the tubular body (1), or any other conventional means.
[0023] Each one of these side surfaces (11) is extended downward and through the center by a flap (31a, 31b) joined to the same by means of a folding line (32).
[0024] Said flaps are extended to both semi-bases (3a, 3b) which together define a configuration according to the perimeter of the cartridge (1) once it is enabled for use.
[0025] These semi-bases (3a, 3b) are joined together on the outside by means of superimposed flaps (4a, 4b) that make up a diametral partition (4) when the cartridge is in a position of use.
[0026] The semi-bases (3a, 3b) are further provided with several foldable tabs (33) that radially emerge from the same.
[0027] Inside the tubular body, the cartridge has a lattice (2) that delimits the cells containing the waste that is deposited in the same.
[0028] As can be seen in
[0029] When the cartridge is going to be used, all one needs to do is simply unfold the two side surfaces (11) and bend the base (3) toward the inside of the tubular body (1) such that the two semi-bases (3a, 3b) are coplanar.
[0030] Being bent inwards, the base fits inside the tubular body (1), the two semi-bases (3a, 3b) remaining on the same plane, slightly penetrating inside the cartridge, separated by the diametral partition (4) and the flaps (31a, 31b) folded inside, while the tabs (33) are folded towards the outside and in contact with the side surfaces (11).
[0031] Since the diametral partition (4), the flaps (31a, 31b) and the tabs (33) have the same height, they, together with the rim of the cartridge, make up several supports for the base (3) which prevent the bottom of the cartridge from dropping out when the cartridge is carrying a load.
[0032] In one embodiment of the invention, the base (3) made up of hard cardboard, or of papier-mch.