STERILE CONTAINER, COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF CENTRALLY OPERATED LOCKING ELEMENTS
20180177560 ยท 2018-06-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2050/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61B2050/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B50/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A sterile container includes a plurality of locking elements that can be operated via at least one operating strip by at least one common operating lever. This allows an active discharge of condensate and controlled pressure compensation in a reliable manner and offers more safety when storing and transporting the sterile container.
Claims
1. A sterile container comprising: a container trough; a container cover or door; and a plurality of locking elements spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction of the container cover and movably mounted on the container trough or on the container cover which can be engaged with at least one operating strip that comprises engaging portions/engaging members mounted or formed on the on the at least one operating strip and that is connected to at least one operating lever by which the plurality of locking elements can be centrally operated via the at least one operating strip so as to move the locking elements movably mounted on the container trough or on the container cover into a locking/unlocking position.
2. The sterile container according to claim 1, the at least one operating lever and the at least one operating strip that is engageable thereto and the locking elements to be brought/being in operative engagement therewith forms a locking mechanism, wherein two of said locking mechanisms are provided which, when connected in series, surround the periphery of the container cover in such manner that the two operating levers will be located on opposite sides of the sterile container so as to jointly enable a two-handed operation for unlocking and locking the sterile container.
3. The sterile container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one operating lever is adapted to exceed, when being moved to a locking position, an eccentric point, thus preventing the at least one operating lever from inadvertently springing open.
4. The sterile container according to claim 1, wherein, at the end of the at least one operating strip that is opposed to the at least one operating lever, an elastic tensioning element is provided which is connected to the at least one operating strip and to the container cover or the container trough so as to bias the at least one operating strip and thus the locking elements to be/being operatively engaged therewith into the unlocking position.
5. The sterile container according to claim 1, wherein the locking elements are hook-shaped or claw-shaped pivoting elements, locking pins or mushroom-shaped locking bolts.
6. The sterile container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one operating strip substantially follows the contour of the container cover of the sterile container.
7. The sterile container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one operating strip runs along substantially the entire periphery of the container cover of the sterile container.
8. The sterile container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one operating strip comprises a plurality of operating strips, each of the plurality of operating strips running along the periphery of the container cover of the sterile container for a respective defined section.
9. The sterile container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one operating strip is supported and/or guided at the corners of the container cover via bearing elements.
10. The sterile container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one operating strip is flexible.
11. The sterile container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one operating strip is adapted exclusively for operating the locking elements which can be/are operatively engaged with the at least one operating strip.
12. The sterile container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one operating strip is held to be non-releasable on the container cover or the container trough.
13. The sterile container according to claim 1, wherein the locking elements which can be/are operatively engaged with the at least one operating strip include locking members that are one of shiftably supported and pivotably supported on the container trough or the container cover and that, for actuating movement, can be/are operatively engaged with the engaging portions/engaging members at the at least one operating strip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0024] Further advantages and features of the present invention will be evident from the description of preferred embodiments with reference to the Figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0031] More concretely speaking, the sterile container 1 includes a container trough 1a and a container cover 1b which can be locked to each other by means of at least one, presently two closing or locking mechanisms, each consisting of (at least) one operating lever 3, one operating strip 2 coupled to the operating lever 3 as well as plural locking elements 4 coupled to the operating strip 2. That is, plural locking elements or locking units 4 spaced apart along the periphery of the container cover (or door) are coupled or operatively coupled via a common operating strip 2 as force transmission means to a respective operating lever or operating unit 3.
[0032] In this special embodiment, the two operating strips 2 are combined by end-side overlapping or by appropriate telescopic coupling members to form a closed ring which runs around the entire periphery of the cover of the sterile container 1 and substantially follows the contours thereof. The two operating strips 2 are preferably continuously under tension both during the opening operation and during the closing or locking operation of the sterile container; therefore, alternatively to the operating strips, also cable pulls e.g. made from a wire rope may be used.
[0033] Each of the operating levers 2 has two arms 5, 6 one 5 of which is tightly connected to the sterile container or to the end side of the one operating strip 2 and the other 6 is movably connected to the end side of the other operating strip 2 such that the operating strips 2 are supported in the area of the articulation points with the arms 5 and 6, respectively, by appropriate bearings 7 on the container cover or on the container trough so that they can be displaced in the longitudinal direction via the operating levers 3 without detaching from the container cover or from the container trough.
[0034] When one of the operating levers 3 is actuated or operated, the movably supported arm of the operating lever 3 moves and thus permits the other arm of the operating lever to be folded over, wherein the two operating strips 2 move in the longitudinal direction relative to each other. Advantageously, each operating lever is dimensioned so that upon folding over the one arm 5 of the operating lever an eccentric point is exceeded, thus preventing the operating lever 3 from inadvertently automatically springing open (self-locking in the closing position).
[0035] The function of the locking mechanisms according to
[0036] In order to lock the container cover with the container trough, the two operating levers 3 provided on opposite sides of the sterile container are folded over serially or in parallel into the closing position. In so doing, both operating strips 2 are moved toward each other in the area of their end-side overlaps or telescopic coupling members so that the locking elements 4 coupled to the respective operating strip are jointly operated. If the one arm 5 of each operating lever 3 is fixedly articulated to the container cover or container trough, each operating lever acts independently and separately upon an operating strip 2. If the one arm 5 of each operating lever 3 is articulated to one of the operating strips and the other arm 6 is articulated to the respective other operating strip, however, each of the two operating levers acts upon each of the operating strips to which a plurality of locking elements is coupled.
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[0038] In this embodiment, too, the operating strip 2 is in the form of a flat strip or a rod system which substantially spans around the entire periphery of the container cover. Since the operating strip 2 is preferably continuously under tension both during the opening operation and during the closing or locking operation of the sterile container 1, as an alternative to the rod system also a cable pull, e.g. made from a wire rope, may be used.
[0039] In this embodiment, an arm 5 of the operating lever 3 is fixedly coupled to the container cover or the container trough and the other arm is articulated to one end of the operating strip 2. The other end of the operating strip 2 is preferably kept under tensile stress via a biasing spring mounted on the container cover or on the container trough (not shown in more detail in
[0040] When the one operating lever 3 is thus folded over to the closing position, the free end of the operating strip 2 moves toward the biasing spring, wherein the spring is further tensioned. Accordingly, the locking elements 4 coupled to the operating strip 2 are actuated for locking the container cover to the container trough.
[0041] The sterile container 1 shown in
[0042] In this embodiment, the two operating strips 2 are configured separately from each other and each of them runs around only just half of the entire periphery of the cover of the sterile container 1. In this way, they form an open ring around the container cover. One operating strip 2 is associated with each operating lever 3. At their ends opposed to the respective operating lever 3 the operating strips 2 include a tension spring 8 in the form of a coil spring providing a counterforce to the force applied by folding over the respective operating lever 3 into a closing position, which counterforce assists the return of the locking elements 4 to an opening position and reduces the play between the lever and the operating strip as well as between the operating strip and the locking elements 4.
[0043] At the corners of the cover of the sterile container 1 the operating strips 2 are moreover supported via rollers 7 so as to facilitate operation of the locking elements 4 by way of the respective operating strip 2.
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[0046] As an alternative and/or in addition, the sterile container 1 also may include at least one locking element 4 in the form of a locking pin as shown in
[0047] In summary, the present invention relates to a sterile container comprising a plurality of locking elements that can be operated via at least one operating strip by means of at least one common operating lever. This allows active discharge of condensate and controlled pressure compensation in a reliable manner.