Stool collection container
09907541 ยท 2018-03-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Shingo Saito (Tokyo, JP)
- Wataru Suzuki (Tochigi, JP)
- Hiroaki Hayashi (Yokohama, JP)
- You Yamamori (Yokohama, JP)
- Yasuyuki Takeuchi (Yokohama, JP)
Cpc classification
A61B10/0038
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01L2200/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/0609
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/50825
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61B10/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01L3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A stool container is provided with a lid body (2) having a lid part (2a) for sealing a container and a stool collection rod (2b) for collecting stool, a cylindrical container body (3) that has a liquid reservoir (3b) formed at the distal end thereof via a filter holding part (3a) and has an open proximal end, and an inner plug 4 that is inserted from the proximal end of the container body (3) in to the container body (3). The distal end of the inner plug (4) has a bottom surface (4a) that is orthogonal to the longitudinal direction and, in the center of the bottom surface (4a), a scraping part (4b) through which the stool collection rod (2b) can be inserted. A stool collection rod guide part is formed that comprises a plurality of sloping ribs (4c) disposed radially around the scraping part (4b).
Claims
1. A stool collection container comprising: a lid body that seals the container and is provided with a stool collection rod for collecting stool, a container body which has a liquid reservoir formed at a distal end thereof via a filter holding part and in which a proximal end of the container body is open, and an inner plug attached to the inside of the container body from the proximal end of the container body, wherein the lid body seals the container by attaching the lid body to the inner plug, the distal end of the inner plug has a bottom surface that is orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the inner plug, the bottom surface of the inner plug has a scraping part through which the stool collection rod can be inserted and which opens in the center of the bottom surface, and a stool collection rod guide part that comprises a plurality of sloping ribs disposed radially around the scraping part is formed inside of the bottom surface of the inner plug.
2. The stool collection container according to claim 1, wherein the container body has a flange part formed along an edge of an opening of the proximal end of the container body, the inner plug has a projection part formed along a circumferential direction on the outer circumferential surface of the inner plug, and a convex part partially protruding from a peripheral edge of at least one of the flange part and the projection part is formed in at least one of the flange part and the projection part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(10) Hereinbelow, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to the drawings.
(11) The stool collection container 1 of this embodiment serves to collect stool when stool inspection is conducted. As shown in
(12) As shown in
(13) In this embodiment, the helical groove 2c is formed at the front end side of the stool collection rod 2b. The configuration is not limited thereto as long as stool can be collected without fail. For example, it is possible to provide a groove that is orthogonal to the axial direction and goes around the front end side of the stool collection rod 2b. Recesses or through holes in various forms may be provided in a quantity of one or more. Stool may be in various conditions (e.g. solid, soft, liquid), and in order to collect these types of stool, various stool collecting tools have been contrived.
(14) Further, the lid body 2 of the stool collection container 1 is configured such that it seals the container by screwing using screw threads formed on the inner circumferential surface of the lid part 2a and screw threads formed on the outer circumferential surface of the inner plug 4 attached to the inside of the container body 3. The method for attaching the lid body 2 is not limited thereto. Other methods can be used as long as the container can be sealed. For example, although not shown, the lid body 2 can be attached by engagement of an annular convex part formed on the outer circumferential surface of the inner plug 4 along the circumferential direction and an annular convex part formed on the inner circumferential direction of the lid part 2a along the circumferential direction. Either one of these convex parts may be an annular concave part so as to allow the lid body 2 to be attached by engagement of this concave part and the remaining convex part.
(15) In order to further improve sealing properties when the lid body 2 is attached to the container, as shown in the figure, it is effective to form a protruded part 2d that abuts an edge part of the inner plug 4 annularly on the inner surface of the lid part 2a.
(16) As for the lid body 2, it is preferred that the lid part 2a and the stool collection rod 2b be integrally molded by injection molding. However, they may be molded separately. Specific configurations of the lid body 2 are not limited as long as the container can be sealed by the lid part 2a and the stool collection rod 2b is hard enough to be stuck into stool.
(17) In order to improve visibility of stool attached to the stool collection rod 2b, it is preferred that the stool collection rod 2b be colored by a color having a high degree of brightness (e.g. white or pale colors). It is particularly preferable to color it pale green that is close to a complementary color to the color of stool (brown or yellowish brown).
(18) In addition, as shown in
(19) No specific limitations are imposed on the material for the filter 5 as long as it can filter undigested solid matters that hinder stool inspection and is inactive for an inspection object. For example, a porous material such as a malt filter, filter paper and a resin sintered filter and a fibrous material such as glass wool, absorbent cotton or the like can be used. It is preferable to use a malt filter or a resin sintered filter having a predetermined fine pore diameter. These filters may be used singly or may be a stacked body of two or more filters.
(20) In this embodiment, as shown in
(21) Further, in this embodiment, in order to allow the stool collection rod 2b to be inserted through the scraping part 4b easily when the stool collection rod 2b that has collected stool is returned to the inside of the container, a stool collection rod guide part formed of a plurality of sloping ribs 4c arranged radially around the scraping part 4b is formed.
(22) It is preferable to form plural sloping ribs 4c at equal intervals so as to realize stable guidance of the stool collection rod 2b to the scraping part 4b (see
(23) As shown in
(24) In order to guide the stool collection rod 2b to the scraping part 4b, a part surrounding the scraping part 4b may be in a conical shape. However, such configuration makes the bottom surface 4a side of the inner plug 4 thick. As a result, the amount of a resin required for molding may be increased, or a longer time may be taken for cooling, leading to lowering in production speed. Further, the shrinkage quantity of the resin increases at the time of cooling, thereby adversely affecting dimensional stability. By disposing a plurality of the sloping ribs 4c radially (see
(25) The stool collection container 1 of this embodiment is preferable for conducting stool inspection in accordance with inspection items by using an inspection apparatus. After suspending the stool collected by the stool collection rod 2b in a storage solution accommodated within the container body 3, the container is mounted in the apparatus with the distal end of the container body 3 in which the liquid reservoir 3b is formed being on top. Then, at the time of inspection, the container body 3 is squeezed and a suspension obtained by suspending the stool in a storage solution is filtered by the filter 5, the filtrate is then supplied to and reserved in the liquid reservoir 3b, whereby it can be introduced into the inside of the inspection apparatus.
(26) As shown in
(27) As the storage solution in which the collected stool is suspended, any solution can be used as long as it is suited for stool inspection. According to need, an additive such as a buffer, salts, a stabilizer, a preservative, a colorant and a deodorizing agent may be added. The amount of the storage solution accommodated within the container body 3 is appropriately adjusted in accordance with the concentration of suspended stool required for stool inspection. For example, when collecting 5 mg of stool, a dilution ratio of 400 times can be obtained by allowing the amount of the liquid to be 2 ml.
(28) In this embodiment, by allowing the distal end of the inner plug 4 to be attached to the inside of the container body 3 to have the above-mentioned configuration, when the liquid reservoir 3b at the distal end of the container body 3 is made on top during inspection, reduction in liquid level of the suspension inside the container that occurs in the above-mentioned stool collection container shown in
(29) Therefore, when a suspension obtained by suspending stool in a storage solution is supplied to the liquid reservoir 3b by squeezing the container, a sufficient amount of a filtrate obtained by filtration with the filter 5 can be reserved in the liquid reservoir 3b. As a result, when conducting stool inspection by an inspection apparatus, a disadvantage that inspection is hindered due to an insufficient amount of the filtrate introduced into the apparatus can be effectively eliminated.
(30) In the stool collection container 1 shown in
(31) In the stool collection container 1 shown in
(32) Hereinabove, the present invention have been explained with reference to preferable embodiments. The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, and it is needless to say various modifications are possible with the scope of the invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(33) As mentioned above, the present invention can be used as a stool collection container for collecting stool when conducting stool inspection.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENTIAL NUMERALS
(34) 1. Stool collection container 2. Lid body 2a. Lid part 2b. Stool collection rod 3. Container body 3a. Filter holding part 3b. Liquid reservoir 3c. Flange part 3d. Protruded part 4. Inner plug 4a. Bottom surface 4b. Scraping part 4c. Sloping rib 4d. Projection part