Claims
- 1. A container for use in transport and disposal of medical instruments, comprising:
- a container body having an opening and an internal volume;
- a self-closing biased flap at an associated ingress site superiorly disposed as a part of the container to provide for selective deposit of used medical instruments into the volume, said flap being securely connected to the container body as part of a covering for the opening; and
- a safety guard disposed within the internal volume which denies a direct pathway through the ingress site to medical instruments and waste disposed within the volume, said safety guard comprising an access hole through which medical products having a size which permits ingress through the alternate ingress aperture are passed into the internal volume.
- 2. A container for use in transport and disposal of medical instruments, comprising:
- a container body having an opening and an internal volume;
- a self-closing biased flap at an associated ingress site superiorly disposed as a part of the container to provide for selective deposit of used medical instruments into the volume, said flap being securely connected to the container body as part of a covering for the opening; and
- a safety guard disposed within the internal volume which denies a direct pathway through the ingress site to medical instruments and waste disposed within the volume, said safety guard comprising a first acute angle relative to the plane of the self-closing biased flap and substantially comprises only sufficient material strength to support its own weight and therefore yields under weight of an item introduced through the opening to bend to a second angle which is less acute relative to the plane of the flap and therefore to a horizontal plane.
- 3. A method of transporting and storing and gaining access to unused medical materials by means of a container assembly comprising a lid body having an opening, a self-closing biased flap connected to the lid body for covering the opening, tamper evidence producing means for temporarily attaching the lid over an opening of an associated container, and a cradling means for insertion of medical materials into the container body through the opening, said cradling means having a floor disposed on the biased flap, comprising the steps of:
- a) placing unused medical materials inside the container body; and
- b) using the tamper evidence producing means to temporarily secure the lid body over the container opening; and
- c) gaining access to the unused medical materials by substantially irreversibly displacing at least a portion of the evidence producing means thereby providing tamper evidence.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 3, wherein the using step comprises interposing the tamper evidence producing means between lid parts and associated container body parts which would otherwise be used to permanently interconnect the lid to the container body and interconnecting the lid to the container body by connecting the tamper evidence producing means to at least one lid part and at least one container body part.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein the using step comprises inserting tab members of the lid into slots disposed in the tamper evidence producing means and inserting tab members of the tamper evidence producing means into slots disposed in the container body.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein the gaining step comprises franging at least one part of the tamper evidence producing means.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein the using step comprises at least partially enclosing the container assembly in a shrink wrap.
- 8. A container apparatus for use in transport and disposal of medical instruments, comprising:
- a container body having an opening and an internal volume;
- a lid which comprises means for permanently being affixed to the container body in a first orientation and for releasably attaching to the container body in a second orientation, said lid comprising means for selectively providing access through the lid to the opening; and
- a tamper evidence producing device which securely interconnects the container body to the lid in the second orientation and provides a release of the lid from the container body by manual action which produces irreversible structural change to the tamper evidence producing device.
- 9. The container apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein the tamper evidence producing device comprises frangible parts which are structurally changed for release of the lid from the container body.
- 10. The container apparatus as defined in claim 8 further comprising a safety guard.
- 11. A method of disposing of used medical materials by means of a container assembly comprising a lid body having an opening, a self-closing biased flap connected to the lid body for covering the opening, means for permanently attaching the lid body over an opening of an associated container, means for permanently locking the biased flap closed, and a cradling means for insertion of medical materials into the container body through the opening, said cradling means having a floor disposed on the biased flap, comprising the steps of:
- a) permanently securing the lid body to the associated container;
- b) placing the used medical materials onto the floor of the cradling means;
- c) pushing downward against the biased flap in an area adjacent to the cradling means, thereby allowing the used medical materials to fall inside the container assembly without operator contact; and
- d) when the container is filled to a desired level, closing and locking the biased flap closed.
- 12. A method of using a transport and disposal container assembly combination comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a container body having an accessible opening; a lid body having a normally closed ingress site, a self-closing biased flap connected to the lid body for selectively covering and thereby closing the ingress site and for intermittent access to the opening at the site; a lock associated with the lid for permanently locking the ingress site closed; tamper evidence producing means for temporarily attaching the lid over the opening of the container; and a cradling means for insertion of medical materials into the container body at the ingress site, said cradling means having a floor disposed on the biased flap;
- b) placing unused medical materials inside the container body;
- c) using the tamper evidence producing means to temporarily secure the lid body over the container opening;
- d) at a user site, noting whether or not the tamper evidence producing means shows evidence of tampering;
- e) if there is evidence of tampering, taking appropriate responsive action to a container assembly combination which shows evidence of tampering;
- f) if there is no evidence of tampering, gaining access to the unused medical materials by substantially irreversibly displacing at least a portion of the tamper evidence producing means;
- g) removing the unused medical materials;
- h) permanently affixing the lid to the container body to form the combination for use as a medical waste disposal container; depositing used medical materials through the ingress site; and
- j) when the medical waste disposal container is filled to a desired level, locking the lid closed at the ingress site to preclude any further filling.
- 13. A lid for a container apparatus for medical sharps and associated waste comprising:
- an ingress site normally closed by a biased flap;
- a tapered hole which permits direct insertion of medical needles and other tubing connected devices through the lid;
- slider means providing manual positioning to at least three positions comprising:
- an open position whereat the biased flap may be selectively opened and medical needles and other tubing connected devices may be delivered through the tapered hole;
- a closed position whereat the biased flap is maintained in a closed position and the tapered hole is covered; and
- a locked position whereat the biased flap and tapered hole are permanently closed to further access.
- 14. A lid for a container apparatus for medical sharps and associated waste comprising:
- an ingress site normally closed by a biased flap;
- a tapered hole which permits direct insertion of medical needles and other tubing connected devices through the lid;
- slider means providing manual positioning to at least three positions comprising:
- an open position whereat the biased flap may be selectively opened and medical needles and other tubing connected devices may be delivered through the tapered hole;
- a closed position whereat the biased flap is maintained in a closed position and the tapered hole is covered;
- a locked position whereat the biased flap and tapered hole are permanently closed to further access; and
- the lid further comprising a tube cutter disposed at the tapered hole and activated by the slider.
- 15. A method of transporting and storing unused medical materials from a point of assembly to a point of usage within a self-contained shipping container assembly and then using the same container assembly as a secure sharps container thereafter, comprising the steps of:
- a) providing, as a bottom portion of the container, a container body having a bottom and a plurality of sides defining a preselected volume for storing prescribed quantity of the unused medical materials, said sides having a top portion that defines a container body opening;
- b) providing a lid for releasibly closing off said container body opening during said storing and transporting, said lid being selectably removable from a temporarily attached position with respect to said container body opening so as to permit the bulk removal of all of said preselected quantity of unused medical materials;
- c) providing a means for reclosing said container including said lid and additional locking means for irreversibly securing said lid to said container body opening;
- d) providing a means for selectively disposing sharps into the container body after the lid is securely disposed upon the container body;
- e) placing unused medical materials inside the container body;
- f) temporarily securing the lid over the container body opening to close said opening and to form a self-contained shipping container in which said bottom, sides and lid enclose said unused medical materials in said shipping container;
- g) transporting the so-filled shipping container to a site where the materials are to be used;
- h) displacing the lid relative to the container body opening for access to the materials;
- i) replacing the lid such that the lid is irreversibly secured to the container body, thereby forming a sharps container;
- j) disposing used sharps and other biohazard materials into the sharps container for safe keeping.
- 16. The method as defined in claim 15, wherein the temporarily securing step comprises disposing the lid over the container body such that tabs and slots, which are specifically aligned to irreversibly secure the lid to the container body, are misaligned for temporary securement of the lid body to the container for transport and later removal of new medical materials.
- 17. A method as defined in claim 15 comprising a further step of permanently locking the container closed, when filled to a predetermined level, to exclude further disposing of used sharps into a full container thereby creating a hazardous condition of an overfilled container.
- 18. A method of disposing of used medical materials by means of a container assembly comprising a lid body having an opening, a self-closing biased flap connected to the lid body for covering the opening, means for permanently attaching the lid body over an opening of an associated container, a cradling means for insertion of medical materials into the container body through the opening, said cradling means having a floor disposed on the biased flap, and a hinged cover having a releasable latch which is selectively closed and releasably latched to deny access to the cradling means, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) permanently securing the lid body to the associated container;
- b) placing the used medical materials onto the floor of the cradling means;
- c) pushing downwardly against the biased flap in an area adjacent to the cradling means, thereby allowing the used medical materials to fall inside the container assembly without operator contact; and
- d) closing the cover and engaging the releasable latch, thereby restricting access to the cradling means until the cover is purposefully opened.
- 19. The method as defined in claim 18, wherein the securing step comprises disposing the lid body over the container opening and inserting a plurality of tabs secured to the lid body into a corresponding female slot located on the container body such that protruding tab-edges lock the tabs in place.
- 20. A method as defined in claim 18, wherein the securing step comprises interlocking a plurality of hinged pull tabs secured to the lid body, each tab including a distal end at which is disposed a female end of an arrow lock, with a corresponding male end located on the container for each female end disposed on the lid body.
- 21. A container apparatus for use in disposal of medical instruments, comprising:
- a container body having an opening and an internal volume;
- a lid for said container apparatus comprising means for permanently attaching the lid to said container and which is molded as a single part, said lid comprising:
- a frame section comprising the attaching means;
- a safety cradle section disposed within the bounds of the frame section which comprises a biased hinge attachment to the frame section, the bias of the hinge maintaining the safety cradle in a normally closed position; and
- a cover section, hingedly affixed to the frame section, which, in a closed position, covers and protects the safety cradle and which comprises at least one actuator which when moved into operative engagement of the safety cradle operates to open the safety cradle in opposition to the bias of the hinge as the cover is being closed and which disengages from the safety cradle when the cover is closed, thereby permitting the biased hinge of the safety cradle to return to the normally closed position without actuator opposition.
- 22. A container apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the at least one actuator comprises means for opening the safety cradle section and the safety cradle section comprises means for releasibly engaging the actuating means such that the at least one actuator is engaged in a first rotational position of the cradle section and is released from engagement in a second rotational position of the cradle section.
- 23. A container apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the cover section comprises a tab for manually raising the cover.
- 24. A container apparatus according to claim 23 wherein the frame section comprises a slot and the tab comprises an interlocking shape whereby the cover is permanently locked when the tab is inserted to the slot, thereby thwarting attempts into further access to the container.
- 25. A container apparatus according to claim 21 wherein, in combination, the cover section and the frame section comprise means for releasibly securing closure of the cover section to the frame section when the cover is closed.
- 26. A container apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the cover comprises a living hinge which is integrally attached by molding to the frame section.
- 27. A container apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the safety cradle comprises a biased hinge which is integrally affixed by molding to the frame section.
- 28. A container apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the at least one actuator comprises an arm which is bent from the plane of the cover after molding.
- 29. A container apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the actuator comprises at least one slider for engagement with the safety cradle.
- 30. A container apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the slider comprises a cylindrical shape.
- 31. A container apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the frame section comprises a rim disposed about the periphery of the lid.
- 32. A lid body for use in disposal of medical instruments, comprising means for permanently attaching the lid body to a container for use as a container assembly used in disposal of medical sharps and other waste, said lid being molded as a single part comprising:
- a frame section comprising the attaching means;
- a safety cradle section disposed within the bounds of the frame section which comprises a biased hinge attachment to the frame section, the bias of the hinge maintaining the safety cradle in a normally closed position; and
- a cover section, hingedly affixed to the frame section, which, in a closed position, covers and protects the safety cradle and which comprises at least one actuator which when moved into operative engagement of the safety cradle operates to open the safety cradle in opposition to bias of the hinge as the cover is being closed and which disengages from the safety cradle when the cover is closed, thereby permitting the biased hinge of the safety cradle to return to the normally closed position without actuator opposition.
- 33. A lid body according to claim 32 wherein the at least one actuator comprises means for opening the safety cradle section and the safety cradle section comprises means for releasibly engaging the actuating means such that the at least one actuator is engaged in a first rotational position of the cradle section and is released from engagement in a second rotational position of the cradle section.
- 34. A lid body according to claim 32 wherein the cover section comprises a tab for manually raising the cover.
- 35. A lid body according to claim 34 wherein the frame section comprises a slot and the tab comprises an interlocking shape whereby the cover is permanently locked by inserting the tab into the slot, thereby thwarting attempts for further access to the container.
- 36. A lid body according to claim 32 wherein, in combination, the cover section and the frame section comprise means for releasibly securing closure of the cover section to the frame section when the cover is closed.
- 37. A lid body according to claim 32 wherein the cover comprises a living hinge which is integrally attached by molding to the frame section.
- 38. A lid body according to claim 32 wherein the safety cradle comprises a biased hinge which is integrally affixed by molding to the frame section.
- 39. A lid body according to claim 32 wherein the at least one actuator comprises an arm which is bent from the plane of the cover after molding.
- 40. A lid body according to claim 32 wherein the actuator comprises at least one slider for engagement with the safety cradle.
- 41. A lid body according to claim 32 wherein the slider comprises a cylindrical shape.
- 42. A lid body according to claim 32 wherein the frame section comprises a rim disposed about the periphery of the lid.
- 43. A method for making a lid for use with a container for medical sharps and other medical waste comprising the steps of:
- molding the lid as a single part comprising a frame section comprising means for attaching the lid to the container; a safety cradle section disposed within the bounds of the frame section which comprises a biased hinge attachment to the frame section, the bias of the hinge maintaining the safety cradle in a normally closed position; and a cover section, hingedly attached to the frame section, which, in a closed position, covers and protects the safety cradle and which comprises at least one actuator which when moved into operative engagement of the safety cradle operates to open the safety cradle in opposition to bias of the hinge as the cover is being closed and which disengages from the safety cradle when the cover is closed, thereby permitting the biased hinge of the safety cradle to return to the normally closed position without actuator opposition;
- folding the biased hinge into biased engagement with the frame section;
- folding the at least one actuator to an angle which permits operative engagement with the safety cradle; and
- closing the lid.
- 44. A method of transporting or disposing of medical materials by means of a container assembly comprising a lid body having an opening, a self-closing biased flap connected to the lid body for covering the opening, means in a first used position capable of temporarily attaching the lid over an opening of an associated container and in a second used position capable of permanently attaching the lid over the opening of the associated container, and a cradling means for insertion of medical materials into the container body through the opening, said cradling means having a floor disposed on the biased flap, comprising the steps of:
- a) placing unused medical materials inside the container body when transporting medical materials;
- b) temporarily securing the lid body over the container opening when transporting medical materials;
- c) permanently securing the lid body to the associated container when disposing of medical materials;
- d) placing the used medical materials onto the floor of the cradling means when disposing of medical materials; and
- e) pushing downward against the biased flap in an area adjacent to the cradling means, thereby causing the used medical materials to fall inside the container assembly without operator contact when disposing of medical materials.
- 45. The method as defined in claim 44, further comprising a step of changing from a position of temporarily securing the lid body to the container to a position of permanently securing the lid body to the container by rotating the lid one-hundred and eighty degrees.
- 46. A self-contained shipping and sharps container for transporting unused medical products after product manufacture to a point of product usage (whereat all such unused products are removed from said container), said container then being usable for safe storage of used sharp medical instruments, said container comprising:
- a) a container body having a bottom and a plurality of sides integral with said bottom and sides defining a preselected volume having an opening for storing of a prescribed quantity of unused medical products;
- b) a lid body comprising at least one biased opening covering flap, said lid body releasibly closing off said container body during said storage and having a first relative configuration of said lid body being selectably movable with respect to said container so as to permit the bulk removal of all of said preselected quantity of unused medical products;
- c) means for reclosing said container including said lid body, said lid body having a second relative configuration wherein an additional locking means irreversibly secures said lid body to said container body when rotated about an axis transverse to a plane of said opening and with respect to said first relative configuration; and
- d) means for serially disposing of the used sharp medical instruments and other medical waste into said closed container having said lid body irreversibly secured to said container body.
- 47. A self-contained container according to claim 46 wherein said disposing means comprise cradling means, integrally attached to said lid body, by which used sharp medical instruments are serially disposed into said container.
- 48. A self-contained container according to claim 46 wherein said lid body comprises but a single, integral molded part.
- 49. A self-contained container according to claim 46 further comprising means for producing tamper evidence when said lid body is separated from said container body at the point of product usage.
- 50. A self-contained container according to claim 46 wherein said lid body comprises means for fully detaching said lid body from container body for removal of said unused medical products.
- 51. A self-contained container according to claim 46 wherein said lid body comprises at least one biased flap.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/294,533 filed Aug. 23, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,474,180, which is a continuation-in-part of another U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/207,480, filed on Mar. 7, 1994, now abandoned, the disclosures of both applications are specifically incorporated herein.
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