SAMPLE COLLECTOR
20170105707 ยท 2017-04-20
Inventors
- Richard JOSEPH SENIOR (Hereford and Worcester, GB)
- Roderick Iain DAVIDSON (Hereford and Worcester, GB)
Cpc classification
A61B10/0038
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2010/0061
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150343
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01L3/505
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61B10/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G01N33/52
PHYSICS
B01L3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a sample collector comprising: an inner flexible collection bag having an opening along its upper edge at least when open for use; and an outer support for supporting the collection bag at its opening. The support has sides that can fold together for storage and open to provide a structure in which one end has a spout and another end has a transverse portion. The sides include fold lines to enable bending of the sides from a storage configuration into an open configuration. The collection bag being connected to the outer support such that on opening of the outer support the bag is held open for collection of a sample.
Claims
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32. A sample collector comprising: an inner flexible collection bag having an opening along its upper edge at least when open for use; and an outer support for supporting the collection bag at its opening, the support having sides that can fold together for storage and open to provide a structure in which one end has a spout and another end has a transverse portion, the sides including fold lines to enable bending of the sides from a storage configuration into an open configuration, the collection bag being connected to the outer support such that on opening of the outer support the bag is held open for collection of a sample.
33. A collector as claimed in claim 32, in which the collection bag comprises a removable extension extending above the opening of the collection bag.
34. A collector as claimed in claim 32, in which in the outer support forms a prism configuration having a substantially triangular or wedge shaped cross-section in the open position.
35. A collector as claimed in claim 32, in which in the open position the opening has at least three sides.
36. A collector as claimed in claim 35, in which in the open position the transverse portion is substantially square or rectangular in shape.
37. A collector as claimed in claim 32, in which the outer support is substantially flat in the storage position.
38. A collector as claimed in claim 32, in which the sides are scored, perforated or pre-folded along fold lines to enable the support to be movable from the storage position to the open position.
39. A collector as claimed in claim 38, in which the support comprises a first end and a second opposed end, in which the second opposed end provides an opening for supporting the collection bag, and in which the support comprises at least one pair of perforations, score or pre-folds extending from the first end towards the second end.
40. A collector as claimed in claim 39, in which the at least one pair of perforations, scores or pre-folds diverge away from each other in a directions extending from the first end towards the second end.
41. A collector as claimed in claim 40, in which the at least one pair of perforations, scores or pre-folds converge towards each other in a directions extending from the first end towards the second end.
42. A collector as claimed in claim 32, in which the outer support further comprises at least one window cut out, and in which one or more of the window cut out(s) comprises at least one mark to indicate one or more of a minimum fill level and/or a maximum fill level.
43. A collector as claimed in claim 42, in which one or more window cut out comprises a temperature gauge.
44. A collector as claimed in claim 32, further comprising at least one test stick for insertion into the sample.
45. A collector as claimed in claim 44, in which one or more test stick is adhered to the inside of the collection bag, and in which the one or more test stick(s) adhered to the inside of the bag are sealed within the bag prior to use.
46. A collector as claimed in claim 45, in which one or more test sticks are provided on an extension of the support such that the test stick(s) are foldable into the sample.
47. A collector as claimed in claim 44, in which the outer support comprises at least one window cut out positioned for reading the results of the test stick.
48. A collector as claimed in claim 32, in which prior to use in the stored position, the collector bag is sealed along all of its edges, and in which the collector bag comprises micro-perforations or a laser tear line located at substantially the level of an opening provided by the outer support.
49. A collector as claimed in claim 32, in which the inner flexible collection bag comprises a seal located above the base of the collection bag to provide a false bottom located between the base of the bag and the seal, in which an opening is provided at the lowest point of the seal to allow a sample to pass through the seal into the false bottom.
50. A collector as claimed in claim 32, in which the outer support further comprises an extension for supporting a hypodermic needle, and in which the collection bag is arranged in use to be connected via a tube to the needle.
51. A kit for collecting a sample, the kit comprising method of collecting a liquid sample comprising: a collector as claimed in claim 32; and a sealable container for receiving a sample collected in the collector
52. A sample collector comprising: an inner flexible collection bag having an opening along its upper edge at least when open for use; and an outer support for supporting the collection bag at its opening, the support being formed with sides having fold lines configured to allow it to conform to: a first shape in which the sides are substantially flat against one another; and a second shape in which the outer support forms a prism-like configuration; the collection bag being connected to the outer support such that on opening of the outer support the bag is held open for collection of a sample.
53. A sample collector comprising: an inner flexible collection bag having an opening along its upper edge at least when open for use; and an outer support for supporting the collection bag at its opening, the support having sides that can fold together between a storage configuration and an open configuration, the sides including fold lines to enable the outer support to be snapped from one position to the other and to remain stable and self-supporting in the open position; the collection bag being connected to the outer support such that on opening of the outer support the bag is held open for collection of a sample.
Description
[0031] To help understanding of the invention, six specific embodiments thereof will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0062] Referring to the Figures, the sample collector 1 comprises an outer support 2 and a flexible, waterproof inner lining or bag 4, for collecting a sample, typically urine.
[0063] The support 2 is formed from a sheet of material, typically card, although plastics material, such as polyethylene or polypropylene could also be used. The sheet may be a laminate paperboard with a fully coated exterior. The material could be a biodegradable or recyclable material. As shown the sheet has been folded around and adhered back on itself 10, however two or more sheets could be adhered together to form the support.
[0064] The outer support can conform to at least two shapes, one, as shown in
[0065] As shown the support is provided with folds 8 at both ends 16, 18 enabling the support to lie flat for storage and transport. Between 25 and 35% of the length of the flat support, perforations 20 are provided, which indicate a bending position of the support. Alternatively the bending position can be indicated by scoring the support or pre-folding the support or a combination of all of these methods to create fold lines.
[0066] The score line 20 is provided as a curve to provide stability to the outer support in the open position. The curve is concave with respect to the end 16 of the spout in the open position. In this position the back edge 18 of the device in the closed position is urged into a position where its centre is further inwards of the triangle than its top or bottom. As a result it will return to its flat position only if pushed on from the inside. This allows the device to be snapped from one position to the other and remain stable and self-supporting in the open position.
[0067] For further stability the uppermost section of the perforated or scored line 22 may be divided into two with a second section 24 curving in the opposition direction from the main line. Referring to
[0068] In addition the end 18 of the support where the additional scores or perforations are provided is slit 30. This allows the end to separate or overlap, allowing the centre of the end to extend further inwards, again adding further stability to the support.
[0069] A waterproof liner 4 or bag is adhered just below the top inside edge 32 of the support, into which the sample can be collected. The liner will be made of polypropylene, polyethylene, or any other suitable film or membrane. The liner may be formed from a polymer with heat sealed seams. Typically, a gusset may be formed in at least a lower portion of the liner to allow the liner to be expanded to the open position in use. Alternatively the liner can also make of a biodegradable or recyclable material, which is waterproof for the time of use of the device. Providing the liner from a flexible material enables it to follow the contours of the support, and lie essentially flat within the liner for storage and transport, and substantially conform to the shape of the support when open. The liner is generally adhered to the top of the support only, but may also be adhered at various other positions, particular where windows or other elements are provided (see later).
[0070] To ensure that the liner 4 is free from contamination before use, an extension 34 to the liner is provided extending above the top of the support. Prior to use the liner is sealed along all of its edges 36. Micro-perforations 38 are provided substantially level with the top of the support, to provide a tear guide. Thus on use, the section of liner above the micro-perforations can be torn off, the micro-perforations making tearing easy, and the support is snapped into its open position for use. This ensures that the inside of the liner is sterile before use.
[0071] As shown the support is provided with cut-outs 40 on either side, providing windows to the liner. At a position level with the cut-out 40 on one side, the liner will be marked with fill levels 42, as shown a minimum and a maximum, although a minimum fill level alone may be provided. These give an indication to the user of the level to which she should attempt to fill the sample collector.
[0072] In addition, the sides of the support 2 can be provided with a textured surface, for example pimples or dimples, either along the whole outer surface, or in discrete areas, 43, to provide finger points to assist in grip of the device by a user, and as an indication of where the device can be held.
[0073] One known method of evading drug testing is to provide another person's urine, or an earlier sample of one's own urine, for testing. To ensure than the sample collected is fresh and not one collected earlier, the collection device is also provided with a temperature gauge or thermometer 44. This is adhered to the liner at a position corresponding to a window in the support 2. The temperature gauge may also be adhered to the support, at a position where it will contact the liner. This may include adhering the liner to the support at an adjacent position.
[0074] Referring to
[0075] The sample collector 1 may also be used to test urine straight away, before the urine is sent off to a laboratory. The device can be provided with sample testing sticks, such as are commercially available. These are strips of plastics material onto which a coating has been adhered, which reacts in some way on contact with a particular substance or solute. Typically the coating will change colour, or will cause a line to appear, to indicate a positive result. One common example is pregnancy-testing sticks. However, similar testing sticks are available for testing blood sugar levels, for diabetics, or for the presence of particular drugs such as cannabis, opiates, or other substances banned by sports regulation bodies. In further examples test strips are know to test for the presence of infections, in particular STIs, or for kidney stones.
[0076] The test strips may be provided with the sample collector, for example in a separate packet. However, in accordance with an important feature of the invention, the test strips may be incorporated into the collector.
[0077] Referring to
[0078] As shown in
[0079] A further alternative is show in
[0080] Sample collectors can be made with the appropriate testing strip or strips. For example single testing strips can be provided to testing for pregnancy or sugar levels, or a selection of strips can be provided for drug testing.
[0081] In the embodiments shown in
[0082] After testing, or in situations where no test is carried out straight away, a sample of the urine will be send to a laboratory for further testing. The spout 16 enables ease of pouring of the urine into a laboratory sample tube, which can then be sent to the laboratory for full testing.
[0083] Referring now to the embodiment shown in
[0084] The top 440 of the outer support 402, at the spout end, is provided with an up-turned tip 409. In the open position this provides a lip 411 for the spout to ease pouring from the sample collector. The tear line 436 follows the line of the top 440 of the outer support, and this creates a lip 412 on the liner 404 as well. This ensures that a user can pour the collected sample, or a portion of the collected sample, into another container, for transport to a laboratory for testing.
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[0086] The sample collector 501 comprises an outer support 502 and a flexible, waterproof inner lining 504, for holding a sample, typically urine.
[0087] The outer support 502 is made from a single piece of material of substantially rectangular shape, which has been folded back on itself, with its ends joined and then pressed flat, creating two sides 512, 514. As in the first embodiment it is usually made from a paper material, generally card, but it could be made of plastics materials. The material can be biodegradable or recyclable
[0088] The outer support is also adapted to adopt an open position as shown in
[0089] The outer support 502 is scored on both sides approximately 25-35% from the end 518 that will be wide in the open configuration. The scoring 520, which may also include perforations, or larger apertures, indicates fold lines to enable the collector 501 to adopt the open position.
[0090] To provide stability to the open position, the fold line 520 is provided as a curve 522, curving towards to the pointed end 516 of the shape when open. In this position the wide end 518 of the device is curved into the body of the collector, in an over-centre manner. Thus giving the shape stability. Once urged into this position, the collector will return to its closed position only in the event of pressure applied to the inside of the device. This curving allows the device to be urged from one position to the other, and remain stable and self-supporting in either position.
[0091] The top of the score or perforation line 522 may be divided with one section 523 following the line 522, while the other section 524 curves in the opposite direction. This provides additional structure to the open confirmation, creating a shape that has three-sided cross-section at the bottom and a five sided cross-section at the top. However, the additional curves could be position at the bottom as an alternative or an addition.
[0092] The liner 504 is waterproof to contain the urine or other sample collected in the collector. Usually the liner will be made of polyethylene or polypropylene, but any other film or membrane capable of holding the sample may be used. The liner can alternatively be made of a biodegradable or recyclable material, which is waterproof and capable of holding the sample for the life-time of the sample collector in use. The liner is made of a flexible material to enable it to conform to the shape of the outer support 504 in both of its confirmations. The liner is adhered to the outer support 502 just below its top edge 532, but may be adhered at other positions as well.
[0093] To ensure that the liner is free from contamination before use, an extension 534 to the liner is provided above the height of the outer support. Prior to use the liner is sealed along all of its edges, including the top of the extension 534. Micro-perforations 538, or a laser tear line are provided at substantially the level of the outer support.
[0094] Again as in the first embodiment a minimum fill level will usually be indicated, 542 and possibly a maximum fill level, provided at or adjacent an window 540 in the outer support 502. In addition a temperature gauge or thermometer 544 will usually be provided. This enables a technician to check that the sample provided is substantially at body temperature and thus is fresh. The temperature gauge or thermometer is adhered to the liner at a window 540 in the outer support, thus providing good thermal contact with the lining holding the sample while being visible to the user.
[0095] In this embodiment the outer support 502 includes an extension 550 at its pointed end 516. The liner 504 does not extend into this extension. Within this extension is provided a hypodermic needle 560. It is positioned with its tip 552 slightly below the top 553 of the extension. The needle is connected to a polyethylene flag 558, which is sealed to the outer support 502 and/or to the liner 504. The lower end 562 of the needle is connected to a tube 564, which in turn is connected 566 to the liner 504, in communication with the collected sample. Thus there is a direct passage for flow of collected sample from the base of the liner, through the tube 564 to the needle 560. The extension is held closed by a tape 556, protecting a user from the needle while the sample is being collected.
[0096] Once the sample has been collected the collector 501 is handed to a technician who checks the temperature of the sample. He then removes the tape 556 from the extension, exposing the needle.
[0097] The end of the outer support is also scored, and/or perforated 554 in a manner similar to the other end of the collector. On opening of the tape, extension 550 can also be opened, in a similar manner to opening the sample collector to collect the sample, exposing the needle 560, by pressing the extension and urging it apart, as shown in
[0098] The opening of the extension 550 exposes the needle, which is positioned so that a Vacutainer 570 can then be pushed onto the needle. The vacuum in the Vacutainer draws up the sample from the collector, via the tube, as shown in
[0099] As shown the needle 560 is connected via the tube 564 to the liner 504 at its base. In this arrangement, the sample transferred to the Vacutainer would be at the bottom of the sample. However, the tube 564 may be connected to any part of the liner below the minimum fill line. A false bottom may be provided in the liner, as described with reference to the embodiment of
[0100] On removal of the Vacutainer from the sample collector 501, the Vacutainer will contain a sample for testing and can be sent to the laboratory.
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[0102] The outer support 602 is moveable between a stored position, as shown in
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[0104] The outer support 602 comprises a body 608 comprising a first end 609 and a second opposed end 610. Two substantially square flaps 612, 612 are located at the first end 609 of the outer support 602. Prefolds 623, 623 enable the flaps 612, 612 to be foldable to provide, in the open position, a base 614 having a substantially square cross-section at the first end 609 of the outer support 602.
[0105] Each flap 612, 612 comprises an engagement feature 616, 618 for mutual engagement, preferably releasable engagement, with an engagement feature 618, 616 provided by the other flap 112, 112. In the illustrated embodiment in
[0106] It is to be understood that the flaps 612, 612 may comprise any number and combination of engagement features for mutual engagement, preferably releasable engagement.
[0107] Although the illustrated embodiment comprises a base 614 having a substantially square cross-sectional shape, it is to be understood that the base 614 may have any suitable cross-sectional shape, such as for example but not limited to circular, oval, triangular, rectangular, pentagonal or hexagonal, depending on the particular requirements for the collector.
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[0110] It will be appreciated that it is not essential that the base 614 of the support 602 is closed (since it may only be closed by the liner when the support 602 is in the open position). As such, it will be appreciated that the plane defined by the base as referred to above may be the plane which extends between the opposed side portions at the end 609 of the support 602.
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[0112] With reference to
[0113] In use, the user pushes a pair of prefolds 622 at the edges of sides 606, 606 of the support 602 inwardly towards each other to move the support 602 from the flat, storage position to the open position. The flexibility of the collector bag 604 allows the bag 604 to adopt the configuration of the support 602.
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[0115] The outer support 702 is moveable between a stored position, as shown in
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[0117] The outer support 702 comprises a body 708 comprising a first end 709 and a second opposed end 710. A flap 712 is located at the first end 709 of the outer support 702 and extends between opposed sides 706, 706 of the outer support 702 to provide a base 714 in the open position (as shown in
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[0119] The outer support 702 further comprises five prefolds 722 extend to the second, upper, end 710 of the support 702. The outer support 702 comprises two edges extending from a separate corner 717, 721 of the base 714 at the first end 709 of the support 702. Two of the prefolds 722 on each side of the support 702 are provided proximal to, but spaced apart from, the edges near to the second, upper, end 710. These folds define side wing portions on each side 702, 702 of the outer support 702. It will be noted that in the open position (of
[0120] Each first prefold 722 extends substantially perpendicular to the plane defined by the base 714 in the open position. Each first prefold 722 extends substantially parallel to the other first prefolds 722. The prefolds 722 adjacent to the wings 740 extend downwardly from the second, upper, end 710 of the support 702 into curved prefolds 784 (to assist in forming the open shape of the support).
[0121] The outer support 702 further comprises a pair of converging second prefolds 722 extending in a direction from the first end 709 to the second end 710 of the support 702. Each second prefold 722 has a first end 723, 223 located at the first end 709 of the support 702 and spaced apart from each other. The second prefolds 722 extend at a non-perpendicular angle to the plane defined by base 714. In the preferred embodiment the prefolds 722 have an interrupted profile due to the cut out 744 (but this may not be the case in all embodiments). The non-perpendicular angles subtended by the second prefolds 722 are preferably substantially equal to each other. It is however to be understood that the second prefolds 722 may extend at any suitable angle from the plane defined by the base 714. The second prefolds 722 extend inwardly towards each other from the first end 709 towards the second end 710 of the support 702. The second ends 724, 724 of the second prefolds 722 are spaced apart from each other at the second end 710 of the support 702.
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[0123] The outer support 702 further comprises a first window 740 enabling the user to view the collector bag 704. The outer support 702 further provides a minimum fill level indicator 742 located on a first side 706 of the support 702 aligned with the first window 740 (
[0124] In use, the user first removes the tear off strip 736 from the collector 702 by tearing. User then pushes the prefolds 722 at the edges of sides 706, 706 of the support 702 inwardly to move the support 702 from the flat, storage position to the open position. The flexibility of the collector bag 704 allows the bag 704 to adopt the configuration of the support 702.
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[0126] In the open position, it will be noted that the first, base, end 709 has a generally elliptical profile. The transition between the elliptical shape of the first end 709 and the pentagonal shape of the second end is enabled by the converging prefolds 722 and the wings 780 extending only partially down the edges of the sides 706, 706. In particular, it may be noted that the edges are not connected in a lower section so as to allow the edges to form divergent slits in the open position (which may provide increased stability).
[0127] The collector bag 704 collects the sample. The user can use the minimum fill level mark 742 to assess if sufficient volume of sample has been placed within the bag. The user may then decant/pour the sample collected into a sealable container (such as a conventional tube) which may have only a limited size opening.
[0128] For completeness, nets for forming outer supports suitable for use in the embodiments are shown in
[0129] Although embodiments of the present invention have been described with reference to prefolds, it is to be understood that this term is used herein to broadly refer to a predetermined line along which the support is configured to fold in use. For example the prefolds may be formed by folding the material during manufacture or by scoring or perforation of the material. In some embodiment a mixture of prefold methods may be used to provide the desired sequence of folding when a user erects the support from its closed to open position . . . .
[0130] Furthermore, although embodiments of the present invention have been described with reference to a base, it is to be understood that the outer support may have an open base which is closed by only the liner.
[0131] It will also be appreciated that the particular shape of the support in the open position will depend upon the particular shape and configuration of the support and the number and arrangement of the prefolds provided on the support. Thus, it will be appreciated that the skilled person may provide various arrangements which utilise features in accordance with one or more of the above embodiments of the invention.
[0132] The invention is not intended to be restricted to the details of the above-described embodiments. For instance, the sample collector can be used to collect other samples for example a stool sample or vomit.