Pouch for medical instruments and devices
09610128 ยท 2017-04-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2050/318
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B50/39
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B50/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2050/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2050/3005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A pouch is formed from one or more webs of material that provide at least one absorbent surface. The pouch further includes an integral flap, which may be folded over the opening, or entrance, of the pouch so as to maintain the contents of the pouch in place and to help retain moisture within the pouch. The interior of the pouch is defined, at least partially, by its absorbent faces.
Claims
1. A medical pouch, comprising: a first panel consisting of a single layer of absorbent material and a single layer of plastic film; and, a second panel consisting of a single layer of plastic film; wherein said first panel and said second panel are sealed together in a fixed relationship relative to one another for forming a pocket having an unsealed end for accommodating articles located between said first panel and said second panel, said single layer of absorbent material of said first panel forming one interior side of said pocket for accommodating articles and said single layer of plastic film of said second panel forming one interior side of said pocket for accommodating articles, so that articles located in said medical pouch are located between said single layer of plastic film of said second panel and said single layer of absorbent material of said first panel, said single layer of plastic film of said first panel and said single layer of absorbent material of said first panel being proximately sealed along an entirety of an outer perimeter of said medical pouch for maintaining a moist environment for the articles accommodated within said pocket of said medical pouch; and, a flap foldable over an entrance of said medical pouch for maintaining the articles of said medical pouch in place and for retaining the moisture within said medical pouch, said flap being provided at the unsealed end of said pocket.
2. The medical pouch according to claim 1, wherein said single layer of absorbent material of said first panel, and said single layer of plastic film of said second panel are sealed together in a fixed relationship relative to one another for forming a plurality of pockets for accommodating a plurality of said articles.
3. The medical pouch according to claim 1, wherein said flap is integral with the unsealed end of said pocket.
4. The medical pouch according to claim 1, wherein said single layer of plastic film of said first panel and said single layer of plastic film of said second panel are each a substantially water imperious plastic film.
5. The medical pouch according to claim 1, wherein said flap includes means for securing said flap to an outer surface of said pouch.
6. The medical pouch according to claim 5, wherein said means for securing said flap to the outer surface of said pouch is double-sided tape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings are as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(4) The present invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(5) Referring to
(6) Pouch 1 includes a web of material 3 which may consist of two separate pieces of material 5, 7 or a single piece of material folded at 9. The surface or surfaces which provide the inner surfaces of the pouch are liquid absorbent.
(7) As shown in the drawing, the webs 5 and 7 are rectangular and of the same length but of different width. They are connected together at 9 (or folded about 9) and also along edges 11 and 13. Because of the different widths, web 7 extends beyond the edge 15 of web 5 to form a flap 17 which extends from the open edge of the pouch.
(8) Flap 17 may be provided with a strip of double sided tape 19 which extends along the length of the flap at a position close to its free edge.
(9) Pouch 1 may be divided into sealed compartments by means of seals 21 which extend parallel to edges 11 and 13. As a result there are provided three compartments for holding instruments 23.
(10) With instruments in place in the pouch, the release liner may be removed from tape 19 and the flap folded over to retain the instruments within the pouch, and also to help retain the moist atmosphere within the pouch. When access to the instruments is required, the flap can be easily detached from the body of the pouch.
(11) The above described pouch allows instruments to be maintained in a moist environment both during and after use. Material, such as protein, adhering to the instruments may be kept moist thereby allowing for easy cleaning prior to sterilisation of the instruments.
(12) Sterile liquid may be introduced into the pouch to achieve and maintain a moist environment.
(13) It should be appreciated that the above described pouch can be modified in many ways within the scope of the present invention. For instance, the webs may be of equal length, tape to hold the flap down may be omitted and the pouch may be made of three (or more) webs.
(14) Various pouches, within the scope of the present invention, are illustrated in
(15) Referring to
(16) The plastics film 31 may be made of any suitable transparent, translucent or opaque material. Examples are a polyester/polypropylene or polyester/polyethylene film which might be a laminate, or a non-laminate. A film containing polypropylene might be used if the pouch and its contents are to be subjected to a steam sterilisation process. A film containing polyethylene might be used where the pouch and its contents are to be subjected to EB (electron beam radiation) or radiation.
(17) The film 31 may or may not be provided with small holes to allow steam to escape from the pouch.
(18) The flap 37, which is that portion of webs 29 extending above web 31, may be folded over the front of web 31 when the pouch is loaded with an instrument. Flap 37 is provided with a strip 39 of double sided adhesive tape.
(19) Referring to
(20) Rear web 45 extends beyond front web 43 and the flap 51 may be folded over the web when the instruments are contained within the pouch.
(21) Referring to
(22) Fixed to plastics film 57, at a position above the sealing areas 59 is a strip of double sided adhesive tape 63. Tape 63 is provided with a protective backing (on its front side) which may be peeled off. The flap 65, above the upper edge of layer 57 may then be folded over the front of layer 57 and secured to the adhesive layer 63 in order to maintain the instruments within the pockets 61 of the pouch 57.
(23) It should be appreciated that pouches may be made in various combinations of absorbent and non-absorbent layers. A plastics film located on the front side of an absorbent layer provides visibility of the contents of the pockets and has some effect on water retention. If a plastic film is provided on both sides of the absorbent film, such as is the case in the
(24) Tests have been carried out on various embodiments as follows: 1. An embodiment in which there is no plastics film (such as is shown in