Claims
- 1. A sterility indicator which comprises:
- (a) a means defining an elongated outer compartment having liquid impermeable and substantially non-gas absorptive walls, said compartment having a closed end and a first opening at a distal end thereof and at least one additional opening covered with a heat stable, gas transmissive and bacteria-impermeable material disposed at least partially around the perimeter of said outer compartment allowing sterilant vapor to pass through and into said outer compartment and located near said first opening, with a predetermined number of viable microorganisms suitable for monitoring steam sterilization being confined within said outer compartment adjacent said additional opening, and a predetermined number of viable microorganisms suitable for monitoring gas sterilization being confined within said outer compartment away from said additional opening and opposite said distal end:
- (b) a closure member normally closing said first opening and movable to a second position to also close said additional opening; and
- (c) an inner compartment containing a nutrient medium disposed within said outer compartment with said nutrient medium being out of direct contact with said microorganisms, said inner compartment being adapted to open in response to external pressure thereby permitting said nutrient medium to contact said microorganisms.
- 2. The indicator of claim 1 in which the microorganisms are contained on an elongated carrier means.
- 3. The indicator of claim 1 in which the microorganisms are contained on opposite ends of an elongated absorbent wick.
- 4. The indicator of claim 1 in which the microorganisms positioned opposite the distal end are suitable for monitoring ethylene oxide.
- 5. A sterility indicator which comprises in combination;
- (a) means defining a transparent deformable outer plastic shell having liquid impermeable and substantially non-gas absoptive walls, said shell having a first and second compartment which communicate through a channel, said first compartment having at least one opening therein and containing a predetermined number of viable microorganisms suitable for monitoring steam sterilization contained at one end of an absorbent wick, and a predetermined number of viable microorganisms suitable for monitoring gas sterilization contained at the opposite end of said wick and located in said second compartment,
- (b) said first compartment containing at least one gas transmissive, bacteria-impermeable opening in the form of a submicron screen with the end of said wick which contains said viable microorganisms suitable for monitoring steam sterilization being confined adjacent said screen, and the end of said wick which contains the gas sterilization monitoring microorganisms being positioned away from said screen in said second compartment,
- (c) a frangible glass ampule containing an aqueous nutrient medium disposed within said second compartment, said ampule being adapted to fracture upon deformation of said outer compartment thereby permitting said nutrient medium to contact said microorganisms through said wick, and
- (d) a flexible or semi-rigid cover member which seals around said two compartments and said channel forming a liquid containing member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 820,354, filed Jan. 21, 1986, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,717,661.
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