US20110219536A1 - Removable and disposable wash basin liner - Google Patents
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Abstract
A one-time use disposable liner for hospital wash basins to decrease the cross-contamination that currently exists. The liner has a plastic portion and an elastic portion to elastically secure to the sidewalls of a basin.
Description
- This non-provisional patent application claims priority from provisional patent application number 61289416 filed on 23 Dec. 2010.
- The present invention is a protective liner for bedside washbasins, which are generally used for giving bed baths to patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and other care facilities. The plastic liner is disposable and is designed to prevent the transmission of harmful bacteria, which often grows inside the washbasins. This product protects the receptacles from contamination, thereby reducing the risk of hospital acquired infections. It has been estimated by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) that about 200,000 people die annually due to hospital borne illnesses.
- Many hospitals and care facilities employ the use of washbasins to assist in bathing patients. These basins are continuously reused and serve as a breeding ground for infections and bacteria. Bed basins are one of the main causes of nosocomial infections, or infections that are acquired during a hospital stay.
- Some hospitals have eliminated bed basins for this reason; however other bathing methods are not capable of properly cleaning a patient.
- This present invention is designed to be used in hospitals and nursing homes, and even assisted living facilities if so needed, it may be a disposable plastic covering, held in place by a nonwoven elasticized fabric, the plastic fits the entire inside of the patient's bedside wash basins, and also emesis basins, the plastic laps over the rim of the receptacles, and may be held firmly against the circumference of the receptacles by the non woven elasticized fabric, the plastic must be able to hold water up to about 106 degrees Fahrenheit, water warm enough for bathing patients. This item would be a onetime use each time used; it would protect the receptacles from contamination.
- Recent research indicates that at three acute care hospitals, 92 basins including basins from 3 intensive care units were evaluated results showed that these receptacles had positive growths of bacterial contamination e.g. 54%; enterococci 32%; gram negative organism 23%; staphylococcus aureus 23%; vancomycin resistant enterococci 13%; methicillin resistant aureus 8%; pseudomonas aeruginos 5%; candida albicans 3%; and escherichia coli 2%. This data confirms the fact that one way hospital acquired infection can also be brought about through the reusing of contaminated receptacles like the patient's bath basins.
- Currently the state of the art is for hospital personnel to simply use wipes, or disinfectant wipes, which are not effective in removing contamination of the wash basins.
- Therefore the need of the present invention exists.
- One aspect of the present invention is a basin (50) liner (10), comprising: a waterproof surface (20) terminating in a stretchable band (30); said stretchable band (40) having a width; whereas said stretchable band (30) is capable of being stretched over the basin (50) top edge (60) and said stretchable band (30) can secure to the basin side wall (70) due to the compressive forces inherent in elastic material.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a basin (50) liner (10), comprising: a stretchable band (30) surrounding a waterproof surface (10); said stretchable band (40) having a width; whereas said stretchable band (30) is capable of being stretched over the basin (50) top edge (60) and said stretchable band (30) can secure to the basin side wall (70) due to the compressive forces inherent in elastic material.
- These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 illustrates another view of an embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 3 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention. - 10 removable and disposable wash basin liner
- 20 waterproof surface
- 30 stretchable band
- 40 width of stretchable band
- 50 wash basin
- 60 basin top edge
- 70 basin sidewall
- The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
- Generally, there may be different types of bath basins used in hospitals. Round ones, and oblong or oval shaped ones, and rectangular ones. There is also a bean shaped emesis basin. The present invention may be a combination of plastic which fits into any of these receptacles.
- In one embodiment, the present invention be, overlapping about one and a half inch (1½″) on the outside, held in place firmly against the
receptacle 50, by a non woven elasticizedfabric 30 that is attached to theplastic 20. The plastic 20 covers the entire inside and rims of thesereceptacles 50, so as to not allow contamination, since these arereusable receptacles 50. Thisliner 20 would be of a one-time use, so there would be no chance of the retransmitting of bacteria or other cross-contamination to the patient, at the same time keeping thereceptacle 50 germ free. Without use of the present invention, the re-use ofbasins 50 may have been identified as a source of cross-contamination. - The
present invention 10 has been tested and can withstand and hold water up to 106 degrees Fahrenheit. However in most cases, the water just has to be warm enough to bathe the patients. - In one embodiment, the
present invention 10 may be able to fit onto arectangular basin 50 having a length of twenty seven and one quarter inches (27¼″) by twenty one and one half inches (21½″). Thestretchable band 30 may be made of a non woven stretch material band three inches (3″) wide by thirty two (32″) inches in length or diameter. Therefore theband 30 may be stretched while sewn on to fabric in order to holdliner 20 snugly against thereceptacle 50 orbasin 50. -
Basins 50 may also be round. In one embodiment, thepresent invention 10 may be able to securely fit around basin 50 that may be thirty seven and one half (37½″) in circumference on the upper end, and it may be thirty two (32″) inches in circumference at the base. The base is the portion that contacts a table or floor if thebasin 50 is resting on the table or floor respectively. The depth of thebasin 50 may be four (4″) inches. - In one embodiment the
waterproof surface 20 or plastic 20 may terminate in awoven stretch material 30, that may have a length or circumference of about thirty two (32″) and awidth 40 of about two and one half inches (2½″) wide. Thestretchable material 30 may be stretched while sewn on toplastic 20, in order to hold plastic 20 snugly against the circumference of thereceptacle 50. When thepresent invention 10 is disposed on thebasin 50 in this manner, the present invention protects thereceptacle 50 from cross contamination, because thepresent invention 10 is a onetime use apparatus. - Broadly, the
present invention 10 may be used for applying onwash basins 50, the kind typically used in hospitals. - The
present invention 10 offers a safe and effective method of preventing the spread of germs and bacteria while usinghospital washbasins 50. Thisproduct 10 consists of a disposableplastic liner 10 that is used to protect the inside of the basin from bacteria. Theplastic portion 20, also referred to thewaterproof surface 20, covers the entire inner basin and overlaps the rim of the basin. It is secured to the rim by an elasticized, nonporous,biodegradable material 30, also referred to herein as astretchable band 30 that may be sewn around, or otherwise attach to the circumference of theplastic portion 20, orwaterproof surface 20. Theelastic band 30 orstretchable band 30 may have awidth 40, and thewidth 40 may be approximately 2½″ wide. Thepresent invention liner 10 is designed to accommodate basins of various sizes, including round, oval, oblong, and the like. The liner may be disposed of after each use. The exact specifications may vary. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , the invention has awaterproof surface 20. In one embodiment, the waterproof surface is not stretchable, which allows it to accommodate the shape of thewash basin 50, so that the waterproof surface may be disposed adjacent thewash basin 50. The perimeter of thewaterproof surface 20 may terminate in astretchable band 30. Thestretchable band 30 may be stretched over the top of thewash basin 50, and thestretchable band 30 may then be secured to the outside upstanding wall of thewash basin 50 by its compression forces created by the stretchedstretchable band 40. -
FIG. 2 is a top view of thepresent invention 10, showing thewaterproof surface 20 that conforms to the shape of thewash basin 50. -
FIG. 3 illustrates thepresent invention 10 applied to a rectangular shapedwash basin 50. Thestretchable band 30 can stretch over the top of the rectangular shapedwash basin 50 and secured to the sides of thewash basin 50.FIG. 3 also illustrates how thewaterproof surface 20 can conform to the shape of a rectangular shapedwash basin 50. - The
present invention 10 may be made from a variety of materials, including but not limited to any one or more of the following materials; latex, polyisoprene, and neoprene. - These materials may allow the
stretchable band 30 to be elastic.
Claims (4)
1. A basin (50) liner (10), comprising:
a waterproof surface (20) terminating in a stretchable band (30);
said stretchable band (40) having a width;
whereas said stretchable band (30) is capable of being stretched over the basin (50) top edge (60) and said stretchable band (30) can secure to the basin side wall (70) due to the compressive forces inherent in elastic material.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said width (40) is between about two inches (2″) to about three inches (3″).
3. A basin (50) liner (10), comprising:
a stretchable band (30) surrounding a waterproof surface (10);
said stretchable band (40) having a width;
whereas said stretchable band (30) is capable of being stretched over the basin (50) top edge (60) and said stretchable band (30) can secure to the basin side wall (70) due to the compressive forces inherent in elastic material.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising a rectangular basin (50) having a length of twenty seven and one quarter inches (27¼″) by twenty one and one half inches (21½″).
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