SUBJECT SPECIMEN TOOL FOR VIRUS TESTING
20230200789 · 2023-06-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/082
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D13/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B10/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D13/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to a subject specimen tool for virus testing and, more specifically, to a subject specimen tool for virus testing, which enables an examiner to collect a specimen of a subject by using a specimen collection swab, while being worn by the subject, and is kept airtight during specimen collection, so that a contaminant in a mask does not leak outside of the mask, and thus, contamination around testing and infection of the examiner can be prevented. To this end, provided is a subject specimen tool for virus testing, comprising: a mask for shielding the face or a portion thereof of a subject; a specimen collection swab which is inserted into the mouth or nose of the subject wearing the mask, to collect a specimen; a swab insertion/withdrawal hole part formed in the mask and having a path with a diameter sufficient for the specimen collection swab to be inserted thereinto and withdrawn therefrom; and a detachable cap configured to be detachable from the swab insertion/withdrawal hole part and having an opening means which is open to guide the specimen collection swab to the path of the swab insertion/withdrawal hole part, wherein the opening means is open only in one direction toward the swab insertion/withdrawal hole part.
Claims
1. A subject specimen tool for virus inspection, comprising: a mask for shielding a face or a part of the face of a subject; a specimen collection cotton swab which is inserted into a mouth or a nose of the subject wearing the mask to collect a specimen; a swab entry hole part formed in the mask and having a passage with a diameter, through which the specimen collection cotton swab can enter and exit; and a detachable cap which is configured to be detachable on the swab entry hole part and is provided with an opening means for guiding the specimen collection cotton swab into the passage of the swab entry hole part, wherein the opening means is opened only in one direction toward the swab entry hole part.
2. The specimen tool according to claim 1, wherein the swab entry hole part is formed on a sight glass corresponding to the mouth/nose of the subject, wherein the sight glass is composed of a transparent material protruding forward from a body of the mask.
3. The specimen tool according to claim 2, wherein the sight glass corresponding to the mouth of the subject is further provided with a tongue pressing part, in which a receiving groove is formed to be spaced apart from the swab entry hole part corresponding to the nose of the subject and to receive a tongue of the subject, a guide groove is formed between the tongue pressing part and the sight glass corresponding to the nose of the subject, through which a tongued depresser can be inserted, and the swab entry hole part corresponding to the mouth of the subject is present on the guide groove, so that an examiner inserts the tongue depressor into the guide groove in order to suppress the tongue of the subject received in the receiving groove.
4. The specimen tool according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the swab entry hole part protrudes from the mask and is formed to have a diameter becoming narrower in a protruded direction, and the detachable cap is configured in a hollow shape which can be forcedly fitted to the swab entry hole part.
5. The specimen tool according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the swab entry hole part protrudes from the mask, in which a tip of the swab entry hole part is formed to be larger than the diameter of the swab entry hole part, thereby forming a step due to a difference in diameters, the detachable cap has a hook part to be caught and coupled to the step.
6. The specimen tool according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the detachable cap is made of a resin material having a restoration force, and the opening means is configured as an incision line provided on a portion of the detachable cap, wherein, when the specimen collection cotton swab is inserted, the opening means is cut to form an incision by an external force and the incision is rolled into the detachable cap to enable the detachable cap to be kept airtight.
7. The specimen tool according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the specimen collection cotton swab is provided with an interference plate that has a diameter larger than a diameter of the specimen collection cotton swab, wherein, when the interference plate is inserted into and then exits from the swab entry hole part, the interference plate interferes with the opening means to thus separate the detachable cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0024] The terms or words used in the present specification and claims are not to be construed as being limited to their ordinary or dictionary meanings, instead, on the principle that the inventor can appropriately define the concept of the term in order to best describe his invention, those should be interpreted as the meanings and concept consistent with the technical idea of the present invention.
[0025] Hereinafter, a subject specimen tool for virus inspection (hereinafter referred to as a “specimen tool”) according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying
[0026] The specimen tool allows an examiner to swab and collect a specimen using a specimen collection (cotton) swab even when a subject is wearing the specimen tool, while minimizing the leakage of the subject's breathing or droplets so as to inhibit contamination of the surrounding environment and prevent infection of the examiner. The specimen tool, as shown in
[0027] The mask 100 may form a part of the specimen tool, and may be configured to shield at least the nose and mouth of a subject. For convenience of explanation, the mask 100 is shown in a size to cover a person's nose and mouth, but the mask 100 may also be configured to shield the entire face of a person. The mask 100 is preferably provided using a transparent resin material. Since the mask 100 is used for preventing the wearer's breathing from leaking out rather than for the purpose of breathing, it is preferably made of a resin material. Of course, the material of the mask 100 is not limited to such resin material but may adopt various substances such as cloth material, urethane, and the like. The mask 100 is preferably provided to be stretchable through a wrinkle part 110 to secure a breathing space for the wearer and to flexibly respond to the wearer's face size. That is, as shown in
[0028] The mask 100 may have a breathing filter 120 mounted at the upper end of the mask 100 to facilitate the wearer's breathing even a little. Since breathing may be difficult due to characteristics of the material of the mask 100 when the wearer is an elderly person or an infant, the mask 100 may be provided with the breathing filter 120 to help the wearer breathe. Further, the breathing filter 120 may also serve to minimize the fogging on an inner surface of the mask 100 while wearing the mask. Of course, in addition to the above filter, anti-fogging of the mask 100 may also be achieved by application of anti-fogging coating to the inner surface of the mask 100. Further, a wire may be mounted on the upper end of the mask 100, that is, a portion corresponding to the wearer's nose in order to increase air-tightness. On the other hand, it is preferable that a face contact portion 130 is provided along the edge of the mask 100. The face contact portion 130 is a portion in contact with the wearer's face, and may be configured to improve the wearing comfort and air-tightness. The face contact portion 130 is preferably made a flexible and stretchable material. Further, a wearing strap 140 may be provided on the mask 100 to facilitate wearing.
[0029] A sight glass 150 is preferably configured in the central portion of the mask 100. The sight glass 150 is a portion on which the swab entry hole part 200 is configured, and may have a configuration to secure a field of view when the examiner inserts the specimen collection swab 400 into the subject's mouth or nose. The sight glass 150 may have a flat front surface to prevent distortion, and may be formed of a transparent material. Although a shape of the sight glass 150 is not specified, a circular shape protruding from the mask 100 is preferably used as shown in
[0030] The swab entry hole part 200 may provide a passage through which the specimen collection swab enters and exits toward the wearer's respiratory tract, and may be formed in the sight glass 150. The number of the swab entry hole part 200 is one or more and, as shown in
[0031] The detachable cap 300 may cover the swab entry hole part 200 in order to close the passage of the swab entry hole part 200. Further, this may be provided to be detachably attached to the swab entry hole part 200 and formed of a resin material. The detachable cap 300 is preferably configured to be forcedly fitted into the swab entry hole part 200 and is also preferably formed to have an inclined surface as shown in
[0032] Hereinafter, a process of collecting a specimen by the examiner after the subject wears a subject mask having the above configuration will be described.
[0033] The subject may wear the mask 100 on the face using the wearing strap 140. At this time, the face contact part 130 may be in close contact with the wearer's face to allow a breathing space (facial space) to be kept airtight.
[0034] Next, the examiner may insert the specimen collection swab 400 into the mouth or nose of the subject as shown in
[0035] Thereafter, the examiner may check the subject's face through the sight glass 150 and the mask 100, and carry out swabbing with the specimen collection swab 400. When the swabbing is completed, the specimen collection swab 400 is removed from the mask 100.
[0036] When the examiner pulls the specimen collection swab 400 out of the mask 100, the specimen collection swab 400 moves to the right in the drawing, and the interference plate 420 interferes with the incision 311 to thus apply a removal pressure to the detachable cap 300. Thereafter, the specimen collection swab 400 may separate the detachable cap 300 from the swab entry hole part 200, as shown in
[0037] On the other hand, a coupling structure between the detachable cap 300 and the swab entry hole part 200 may be provided in various ways. As described above, the detachable cap 300 may be forcedly fitted to the swab entry hole part 200 through the inclined surface structure, or may be coupled as shown in
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[0039] On the other hand, while the examiner collects specimen from the subject's mouth, the tongue of the subject may unconsciously block the airway, making it difficult for the examiner to collect the specimen. Therefore, the specimen tool of the present invention may also be configured such that a tongue depresser can be introduced into the mouth while keeping airtight. This is presented as another embodiment of the present invention and will be described with reference to
[0040] As shown in
[0041] Then, the subject wears the mask 100 configured as described above, and the examiner presses the tongue pressing part 160 from above using the tongue depresser as shown in
[0042] On the other hand, when the specimen collection for the subject is completed, it is understandable that the detachable cap 300 is separated and the swab entry hole part 200 becomes in an open state. At this time, it is concerned that the breath the subject who has completed the specimen collection may leak through the swab entry hole part 200 and, when the subject sneezes, droplets may also leak out of the mask 100 through the swab entry hole part 200. Therefore, in order to prevent the contaminant from leaking out of the mask 100 of the subject after completing the specimen collection, a shielding cover 500 may be further provided. This is presented as another embodiment of the present invention and will be described with reference to the accompanying
[0043] With such a configuration, even when the inspection of the subject is completed, the mask 100 can shield the swab entry hole part 200 using the shielding cover 500. Therefore, it is possible not only to prevent the air in the mask from leaking out of the mask 100, but also to prevent droplets from leaking out of the mask 100 even when the subject sneezes, thereby fundamentally blocking the source of contamination.
[0044] As described above, a subject specimen tool for virus inspection according to the present invention allows specimen collection to be done in even a state in which the subject wears the tool, while keeping airtight from the outside even if the specimen collection swab is inserted into the mask, so that it is possible to fundamentally block a source of contamination, thereby preventing contamination of the environment around a test site and infection of the examiner.
[0045] Although the present invention has been described in detail with respect to the aforementioned embodiments, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the technical spirit of the present invention, and it is natural that such variations and modifications belong to the appended claims.