WO1990008713A1 - A box system for collection of used needles - Google Patents
A box system for collection of used needlesInfo
- Publication number
- WO1990008713A1 WO1990008713A1 PCT/DK1990/000025 DK9000025W WO9008713A1 WO 1990008713 A1 WO1990008713 A1 WO 1990008713A1 DK 9000025 W DK9000025 W DK 9000025W WO 9008713 A1 WO9008713 A1 WO 9008713A1
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- WIPO (PCT)
- Prior art keywords
- disposable
- receiving opening
- disposable container
- box system
- container
- Prior art date
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M5/00—Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
- A61M5/178—Syringes
- A61M5/31—Details
- A61M5/32—Needles; Details of needles pertaining to their connection with syringe or hub; Accessories for bringing the needle into, or holding the needle on, the body; Devices for protection of needles
- A61M5/3205—Apparatus for removing or disposing of used needles or syringes, e.g. containers; Means for protection against accidental injuries from used needles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B50/00—Containers, covers, furniture or holders specially adapted for surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments, e.g. sterile covers
- A61B50/10—Furniture specially adapted for surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a box system for collection of used needles, syringes and other disposable articles or other risky or infectious waste, of the kind as specified in the introduction to claim 1.
- the purpose of the invention is to provide an improved box system for collection of used needles, syringes and other used disposable articles or other risky or infectious waste, of the kind mentioned initially, and by means of which a simpler box system which is better fit for use can be obtain ⁇ ed through simple means.
- the box system of the invention is distinctive in that in connection with the receiving opening, the disposable contai- ner comprises means adapted for use when pulling needles off disposable syringes, and that the said sealing means for the receiving opening are adapted for liquidtight sealing of the disposable container.
- a safer box system is obtained which is better fit for use, and by means of which it becomes possible on the one hand to finally seal the disposable con ⁇ tainer completely hermetic and liquid-tight so that possible remaining liquid in needles and syringes cannot escape from the disposable container while the latter is handled for final destruction by incineration together with its contents, and on the other hand it becomes possible in an easy way to separate needles from syringes without needing to touch the needles.
- the disposable con ⁇ tainer can hold a significantly larger number of needles and syringes before it becomes necessary to exchange the dispos- able container, while at the same time a better security is attained from attempts to remove needles or other items again from the disposable container, as items deposited therein are positioned farther down in the container due to the separa ⁇ tion, which means that there is not, as up to now, a risk of syringes with needles still mounted almost standing up in the container, thus being relatively easy to remove again via the receiving opening.
- the box system according to the invention is ar ⁇ ranged such that the said pulling-off means for used needles comprise a cylindric insert which is adapted to be mounted in the receiving opening of the disposable container, and which is formed, at its inner cylindric surface, with a protruding wall-part having a recessed notch adapted to engage a collar of a needle's mounting stub, such that the needle can be pul- led off a disposable syringe by an upward pull at the latter when a connecting stub of the disposable syringe has been in ⁇ serted in the said recessed notch, and when the mounting stub of the needle is placed below the protruding wall-part.
- the latter according to the in ⁇ vention comprises a sliding lid which is adapted for tempo ⁇ rary closure of the receiving opening, and a screw cap which, together with a threaded neck formed in connection with th receiving opening, constitutes the said sealing means.
- the latter according to the invention comprises a front wall formed as a lock-up door, and a preferably central opening in an upper wall part through which opening an upper part of the disposable container may protrude, the upper opening being limited at the front by the lock-up front wall.
- the cabinet in the box system ac ⁇ cording to the invention can be formed such that by means of a loose insert it can be adapted to receive disposable con ⁇ tainers of varying height, which means variable volume, as an upper part of the respective disposable containers which fit into the box system is identical in shape and is designed to protrude through the said central opening of the top side of the cabinet.
- the box system according to the invention is for ⁇ med such that in an outer wall part, preferably a side wall, the disposable container is formed with a circular recess or depression designed to receive the said screw cap which is used for the final sealing of the disposable container.
- the screw cap is always at hand when the disposable container must be exchanged and finally sealed.
- the said sliding lid for the disposable container in the box system comprises oppos- ing side parts with inwardly protruding slide lists adapted to engage horizontal guiding tracks formed at opposing side walls of the top end of the disposable container, such that the sliding lid, which is elastic as a whole, can be retained at the top end and can be shifted between a position wherein the sliding lid is placed besides the receiving opening, and a position wherein the sliding lid covers the receiving open ⁇ ing .
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a box system according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view corresponding to Fig. 1, but with the front wall or door swung open,
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view corresponding to Fig. 2, but with the disposable container removed.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a disposable container for the box system according to the invention.
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view corresponding to Fig. 2, but with an embodiment of a larger disposable container and with ⁇ out an insert as according to the invention.
- Figs. 6 and 7 are perspective views of an embodiment of a ring-shaped insert for the receiving opening of a disposable container for the box system according to the invention.
- Figs. 8 and 9 are perspective views of an embodiment of a sliding lid for a disposable container for the box system ac ⁇ cording to the invention.
- the box system as shown consists of a cabinet 2 which is made of sheet steel, and which is designed for encasing a dispos- able container 4 of plastics material in such a way that an upper part 6 of the disposable container 4 protrudes upward through a hole or cutout 8 in an upper wall part 10 of the cabinet 2.
- a front wall 12 of the latter is formed as a lock-up door which, cf. Fig. 2, can be swung open such that the disposable container 4 is easy to insert and remove, re ⁇ spectively, even though its upper part 6 protrudes upward through the opening 8.
- FIG. 1 - 3 may illustrate a box sy ⁇ stem for a disposable container which, like the disposable container 4 (having a volume of about 2.5 1) is supported inside the cabinet 2 by a loose insert 14 formed as a trestle of sheet steel, cf. Figs. 2 and 3, that is, a system wherein the disposable container 4 does not fill out the hollow of the cabinet 2.
- Figs. 4 and 5 Fig. 1 may also illustrate a box system for a larger disposable contai ⁇ ner 16, cf. Fig. 4 (having a volume of 6 - 10 1), and which is supported directly on a bottom wall 18 of the cabinet 2, as the upper parts 6 of the disposable containers 4 and 16 are identical in shape and size and designed for the opening 8 of the cabinet 2.
- the disposable con ⁇ tainer 4 or 16 can be used for collecting used needles, sy ⁇ ringes or other infectious disposable articles, for example cotton-wool tampons and small surgical dressing articles which are entered through a receiving opening 18 formed as a usual container neck with an outer thread.
- the dispos ⁇ able container 4 or 16 When the dispos ⁇ able container 4 or 16 is filled or to be exchanged, it can be finally sealed by means of a screw cap 20 which can be held caught, while the disposable container 4 or 16 is placed in the cabinet 2, in a circular recess or depression 22 which is formed for this purpose in an outer sidewall of the dis ⁇ posable container 4 or 16.
- the screw cap 20 is also held in place in the depres ⁇ sion 22 such that the screw cap 20 does not get away or is mislaid.
- the receiving opening 18 is provided with a ring-shaped insert 24, c .
- the needle thus can be easily drawn off the con ⁇ necting stub of the syringe, the needle then falling down into the disposable container 4 or 16 after which the syringe is also thrown into the disposable container 4 or 16 through the receiving opening 18.
- a sliding lid 30, cf. Figs. 8 and 9 is used as a temporary lid for the receiving opening 18.
- the sliding lid 30, being elastic as a whole (made from plastics material), is provided with inwardly directed guding lists 32 designed to engage horizontal guiding tracks 34 formed at op ⁇ posing side walls of the top end 6 of the disposable contai ⁇ ner 4 or 16, such that the sliding lid 30 can be shifted be ⁇ tween a position wherein the sliding lid 30 is placed besides the receiving opening 18 (Figs. 2, 4 and 5), and a position wherein the sliding lid 30 covers the receiving opening 18 (Fig. 1).
Abstract
A box system for collection of used needles, syringes and other used disposable articles or other risky or infectious waste, comprising a cabinet (2) preferably of sheet metal which preferably is adapted to be mounted to a wall or another fixed object, and which is adapted to encase a disposable container (4) preferably of plastics material in such a way that a receiving opening (18) of the disposable container (4) is accessible from the outside of the cabinet (2), the disposable container (4) comprising a lid (30) and/or means (20) arranged to seal the receiving opening (18) when the disposable container (4) is full or is exchanged, wherein, in connection with the receiving opening (18), the disposable container (4) comprises means (28) adapted for use when pulling needles off disposable syringes and the said sealing means for the receiving opening (18) are adapted for liquid-titht sealing of the disposable container (4).
Description
A BOX SYSTEM FOR COLLECTICW OF USED NEEDLES
The present invention relates to a box system for collection of used needles, syringes and other disposable articles or other risky or infectious waste, of the kind as specified in the introduction to claim 1.
Through recent years an increased need has arisen for safer facilities for use when collecting and destructing used need- les and syringes in particular, but also other disposable ar¬ ticles or other risky or infectious waste. Known container systems for this purpose have shown to be insufficient in particular regarding safety in the intermediate storage of containers which are in use; but also regarding an efficient final sealing, the known disposable containers for the use as mentioned have exhibited obvious disadvantages.
The purpose of the invention is to provide an improved box system for collection of used needles, syringes and other used disposable articles or other risky or infectious waste, of the kind mentioned initially, and by means of which a simpler box system which is better fit for use can be obtain¬ ed through simple means.
The box system of the invention is distinctive in that in connection with the receiving opening, the disposable contai- ner comprises means adapted for use when pulling needles off disposable syringes, and that the said sealing means for the receiving opening are adapted for liquidtight sealing of the disposable container. Thus a safer box system is obtained which is better fit for use, and by means of which it becomes possible on the one hand to finally seal the disposable con¬ tainer completely hermetic and liquid-tight so that possible remaining liquid in needles and syringes cannot escape from
the disposable container while the latter is handled for final destruction by incineration together with its contents, and on the other hand it becomes possible in an easy way to separate needles from syringes without needing to touch the needles. By easily being able to separate needles and syrin¬ ges in connection with their deposit in the disposable con¬ tainer, one also obtains the result that the disposable con¬ tainer can hold a significantly larger number of needles and syringes before it becomes necessary to exchange the dispos- able container, while at the same time a better security is attained from attempts to remove needles or other items again from the disposable container, as items deposited therein are positioned farther down in the container due to the separa¬ tion, which means that there is not, as up to now, a risk of syringes with needles still mounted almost standing up in the container, thus being relatively easy to remove again via the receiving opening.
Expediently the box system according to the invention is ar¬ ranged such that the said pulling-off means for used needles comprise a cylindric insert which is adapted to be mounted in the receiving opening of the disposable container, and which is formed, at its inner cylindric surface, with a protruding wall-part having a recessed notch adapted to engage a collar of a needle's mounting stub, such that the needle can be pul- led off a disposable syringe by an upward pull at the latter when a connecting stub of the disposable syringe has been in¬ serted in the said recessed notch, and when the mounting stub of the needle is placed below the protruding wall-part.
With a view to obtaining easy access to the receiving opening in daily use as well as a secure liquid-tight final sealing of the disposable container, the latter according to the in¬ vention comprises a sliding lid which is adapted for tempo¬ rary closure of the receiving opening, and a screw cap which, together with a threaded neck formed in connection with th receiving opening, constitutes the said sealing means.
To ease access to the receiving opening while at the same ti¬ me retaining the disposable container safely in the metal ca¬ binet, the latter according to the invention comprises a front wall formed as a lock-up door, and a preferably central opening in an upper wall part through which opening an upper part of the disposable container may protrude, the upper opening being limited at the front by the lock-up front wall.
With particular advantage the cabinet in the box system ac¬ cording to the invention can be formed such that by means of a loose insert it can be adapted to receive disposable con¬ tainers of varying height, which means variable volume, as an upper part of the respective disposable containers which fit into the box system is identical in shape and is designed to protrude through the said central opening of the top side of the cabinet.
Expediently the box system according to the invention is for¬ med such that in an outer wall part, preferably a side wall, the disposable container is formed with a circular recess or depression designed to receive the said screw cap which is used for the final sealing of the disposable container. Thus the screw cap is always at hand when the disposable container must be exchanged and finally sealed.
Expediently the said sliding lid for the disposable container in the box system according to the invention comprises oppos- ing side parts with inwardly protruding slide lists adapted to engage horizontal guiding tracks formed at opposing side walls of the top end of the disposable container, such that the sliding lid, which is elastic as a whole, can be retained at the top end and can be shifted between a position wherein the sliding lid is placed besides the receiving opening, and a position wherein the sliding lid covers the receiving open¬ ing .
In the following the invention will be more closely explained with reference to the drawing, wherein:-
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a box system according to the invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view corresponding to Fig. 1, but with the front wall or door swung open,
Fig. 3 is a perspective view corresponding to Fig. 2, but with the disposable container removed.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a disposable container for the box system according to the invention,
Fig. 5 is a perspective view corresponding to Fig. 2, but with an embodiment of a larger disposable container and with¬ out an insert as according to the invention.
Figs. 6 and 7 are perspective views of an embodiment of a ring-shaped insert for the receiving opening of a disposable container for the box system according to the invention, and
Figs. 8 and 9 are perspective views of an embodiment of a sliding lid for a disposable container for the box system ac¬ cording to the invention.
The box system as shown consists of a cabinet 2 which is made of sheet steel, and which is designed for encasing a dispos- able container 4 of plastics material in such a way that an upper part 6 of the disposable container 4 protrudes upward through a hole or cutout 8 in an upper wall part 10 of the cabinet 2. A front wall 12 of the latter is formed as a lock-up door which, cf. Fig. 2, can be swung open such that the disposable container 4 is easy to insert and remove, re¬ spectively, even though its upper part 6 protrudes upward through the opening 8. Figs. 1 - 3 may illustrate a box sy¬ stem for a disposable container which, like the disposable container 4 (having a volume of about 2.5 1) is supported inside the cabinet 2 by a loose insert 14 formed as a trestle of sheet steel, cf. Figs. 2 and 3, that is, a system wherein
the disposable container 4 does not fill out the hollow of the cabinet 2. But together with Figs. 4 and 5 Fig. 1 may also illustrate a box system for a larger disposable contai¬ ner 16, cf. Fig. 4 (having a volume of 6 - 10 1), and which is supported directly on a bottom wall 18 of the cabinet 2, as the upper parts 6 of the disposable containers 4 and 16 are identical in shape and size and designed for the opening 8 of the cabinet 2.
When the disposable container 4 or 16 is placed correctly in the cabinet 2 and the door 12 is locked, the disposable con¬ tainer 4 or 16 can be used for collecting used needles, sy¬ ringes or other infectious disposable articles, for example cotton-wool tampons and small surgical dressing articles which are entered through a receiving opening 18 formed as a usual container neck with an outer thread. When the dispos¬ able container 4 or 16 is filled or to be exchanged, it can be finally sealed by means of a screw cap 20 which can be held caught, while the disposable container 4 or 16 is placed in the cabinet 2, in a circular recess or depression 22 which is formed for this purpose in an outer sidewall of the dis¬ posable container 4 or 16. When the door 12 is closed and locked, the screw cap 20 is also held in place in the depres¬ sion 22 such that the screw cap 20 does not get away or is mislaid.
With a view to obtaining the largest possible capacity of the disposable container 4 or 16, needles and syringes are sepa¬ rated from each other before introduction into the disposable container 4 or 16, and to ease the operation of separation and to be able to avoid directly touching the needles with the fingers, the receiving opening 18 is provided with a ring-shaped insert 24, c . Figs. 6 and 7, which is designed to jam in the receiving neck 18, and which has a protruding wall-part 26 with a recessed notch 28 on an inner cylindric surface. The wall-part 26 and the recessed notch 28 together constitute a tool which, consequently, is mounted inside the receiving opening 18, and which is used for pulling needles
off the connecting stub of syringes, as the connecting stub of the syringe is entered sideways in the recessed notch 28 such that the con necting stub of the needle is placed at the lower side of the wall-part 26. By means of an upward pull at the syringe the needle thus can be easily drawn off the con¬ necting stub of the syringe, the needle then falling down into the disposable container 4 or 16 after which the syringe is also thrown into the disposable container 4 or 16 through the receiving opening 18.
In the daily use of the box system according to the invention a sliding lid 30, cf. Figs. 8 and 9, is used as a temporary lid for the receiving opening 18. At opposing side parts the sliding lid 30, being elastic as a whole (made from plastics material), is provided with inwardly directed guding lists 32 designed to engage horizontal guiding tracks 34 formed at op¬ posing side walls of the top end 6 of the disposable contai¬ ner 4 or 16, such that the sliding lid 30 can be shifted be¬ tween a position wherein the sliding lid 30 is placed besides the receiving opening 18 (Figs. 2, 4 and 5), and a position wherein the sliding lid 30 covers the receiving opening 18 (Fig. 1).
Claims
1. A box system for collection of used needles, syringes and other used disposable articles or other risky or infectious waste, comprising a cabinet preferably of sheet metal which preferably is adapted to be mounted to a wall or another fix¬ ed object, and which is adapted to encase a disposable con¬ tainer preferably of plastics material in such a way that a receiving opening of the disposable container is accessible from the outside of the cabinet, the disposable container comprising a lid and/or means arranged to seal the receiving opening when the disposable container is full or is exchang¬ ed, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that in connection with the receiving opening, the disposable container comprises means adapted for use when pulling needles off disposable syringes, and that the said sealing means for the receiving opening are adapted for liquid-tight sealing of the disposable container.
2. A box system according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i ¬ z e in that the said pulling-off means for used needles comprise a cylindric insert which is adapted to be mounted in the receiving opening of the disposable container, and which is formed, at its inner cylindric surface, with a protruding wallpart having a recessed notch adapted to engage a collar of a needle's mounting stub, such that the needle can be pulled off a disposable syringe by an upward pull at the lat- ter when a connecting stub of the disposable syringe has been inserted in the said recessed notch, and when the mounting stub of the needle is placed below the protruding wall-part.
3. A box system according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i ¬ z e d in that the disposable container comprises a sliding lid which is adapted for temporary closure of the receiving opening, and a screw cap which, together with a threaded neck formed in connection with the receiving opening, constitutes the said sealing means.
4. A box system according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i ¬ z e d in that the said cabinet comprises a front wall formed as a lock-up door, and a preferably central opening in an up¬ per wall part through which opening an upper part of the dis- posable container may protrude, the upper opening being limi¬ ted at the front by the lock-up front wall.
5. A box system according to claim 1 and 4, c h a r a c t e ¬ r i z e d in that by means of a loose insert the said cabinet can be adapted to receive disposable containers of varying height, as an upper part of the respective disposable contai¬ ners is identical in shape and is designed to protrude through the said central opening of the cabinet.
6. A box system according to claim 1 and 3, c h a r a c t e ¬ r i z e d in that in an outer wall part, preferably a side wall, the disposable container is formed with a circular re¬ cess or depression designed to receive the said screw cap which is used for the final sealing of the disposable contai¬ ner.
7. A box system according to claim 1 and 3, c h a r a c t e - r i z e d in that the said sliding lid comprises opposing side parts with inwardly protruding slide lists adapted to engage horizontal guiding tracks formed at opposing side walls of the top end of the disposable container, such that the sliding lid, which is elastic as a whole, can be retained at the top end and can be shifted between a position wherein the sliding lid is placed besides the receiving opening, an a position wherein the sliding lid covers the receiving open¬ ing.
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