The present invention is directed to an apparatus for use in preventing infection, and more specifically, to an apparatus for use in preventing intravenous injection port infection.
A known system for preventing intravenous injection port infection includes wiping an injection port with an alcohol swab.
An apparatus includes sheet material having a first layer, a second layer extending generally parallel to the first layer, and at least one enclosure extending between the first and second layers. The enclosure is at least partially filled with an antimicrobial composition. A housing supports the sheet material for movement relative to the housing. The housing has an opening through which the sheet material extends to dispense the sheet material. In another aspect, a housing has a space storing an antimicrobial composition. The housing is connected to a desired object to be disinfected.
The present invention is directed to an apparatus 10 for use in preventing infection. The apparatus 10 includes a dispenser 12 (
The housing 20 may have first and second portions 24, 26 connected together by fasteners 28, such as screws. Alternatively, the first and second portions 24, 26 may have a snap connection. The first and second portions 24, 26 define the space 22 for storing the roll of sheet material 14.
The dispenser 12 may be connected to any desired object to be disinfected, such as an intravenous injection port 32 or a multi-use drug bottle. The injection port 32 may extend through the housing 20. Each of the first and second portions 24, 26 may include a cavity 34 for receiving the injection port 32. The fasteners 28 may clamp the dispenser 12 to the injection port 32. It is also contemplated that the first and second portions 24, 26 may be connected to each other by a hinge. Alternatively, the dispenser 12 may include a clip for connecting the dispenser to the injection port 32. Also, the injection port 32 and housing 20 may be formed as one piece.
The housing 20 supports the roll of sheet material 14 for rotation in an unwinding direction. An end of the roll of sheet material 14 extends from an opening 40 in the housing 20 so that the end of the roll of sheet material may be manually grasped and pulled out of the housing. The opening 40 in the housing 20 may be located adjacent the intravenous injection port 32 when the dispenser 12 is connected to the injection port. The housing 20 may include a cylindrical projection extending into the space 22 and into the roll of sheet material 14 to rotatably support the sheet material for unwinding relative to the housing.
The sheet material 14 (
The bubbles 46 are connected to a second or absorbent fabric layer 50 with the bubbles extending between the film layer 44 and the fabric layer. The bubbles 46 may be connected to the fabric layer 50 by a biocompatible adhesive. The fabric layer 50 may be made of any desired absorbent material, such as spunwoven polyester. Upon opening, rupturing, breaking and/or popping of a bubble 46, the fabric layer 50 absorbs the antimicrobial composition 48. The portion of the fabric layer 50 that absorbs the composition 48 may be used to disinfect the injection port 32 or other desired object to help prevent infection of a patient.
The dispenser 12 (
The edge 64 of the housing 20 may include a cutter 70 for cutting the sheet material 14 after the bubble 46 ruptures. The portion of the sheet material 14 with the ruptured bubble 46 and fabric layer 50 that absorbed the antimicrobial composition may be removed from the roll and used to disinfect the injection port 32. The sheet material 14 may include perforations between adjacent enclosures 46 to aide in removal of a ruptured enclosure. The portion of the sheet material 14 used to disinfect the injection port 32 may be disposed of after use.
It is contemplated that the sheet material 14 may include an adhesive for attaching the used portion of the sheet material to an intravenous stand or a syringe to indicate that the injection port 32 was disinfected. Also, the dispenser may include a counter that indicates how many enclosures have been used. The sheet material 14 may be bar coded and scanned by the counter. Although the sheet material 14 is described as being manually pulled from the housing 20, the dispenser 12 may include a motor for automatically feeding the sheet material from the dispenser.
The dispenser 12 may include a valve 76 (
A dispenser 100 constructed in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The housing 120 may be connected to any desired object to be disinfected, such as an intravenous injection port. The dispenser 100 may include a clip 124 for connecting the dispenser to the injection port. The clip 124 may include first and second arms 126, 128 extending generally parallel to each other from the housing 120. The arms 126, 128 may move away from each other as the injection port moves between the arms. The arms 126, 128 move toward each other to snap the housing 120 to the injection portion once the injection port moves between the arms to connect the housing to the injection port.
The housing 120 supports the roll of sheet material 14 for rotation in an unwinding direction. An end of the roll of sheet material 14 extends from an opening 140 in the housing 120. The end of the roll of sheet material 14 may be manually grasped and pulled out of the housing. The opening 140 in the housing 120 may be located adjacent the intravenous injection port when the dispenser 100 is connected to the injection port.
The dispenser 100 may include an enclosure or bubble opening device 160 (
A dispenser 150 constructed in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The housing 152 may store a plurality of individual wipes 160. The wipes 160 may be impregnated with an antimicrobial composition. An individual wipe 160 may extend through an opening in the housing 152. The individual wipe 160 may be manually grasped and pulled out of the housing 152 for use in disinfecting the injection port 32. The housing 152 may have a recess 162 for storing an end of the wipe 160 extending from the housing. A closure member or door 164 may be pivotally connected to the housing 152. The closure member 164 may keep the wipe 160 in the recess 162 when in a closed position to prevent the wipe from drying out. The door 164 may be pivoted from the closed position to an open position, shown in
A dispenser 200 constructed in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The housing 202 has an opening 214 that receives an object to be disinfected, such as an injection port 32. A cover member 220 extends generally perpendicular to the opening 214. The cover member 220 moves relative to the housing in a direction generally perpendicular to an axis of the opening 214. The cover member 220 has a cover portion 222 and an opening 224. The cover portion 222 closes the opening 214 in the housing 202 when the cover member 220 is in a first position, shown in
The cover member 220 moves from the first position to the second position to permit access to the injection port 32. A syringe may extend into the opening 214 in the housing 202. The syringe also extends through the opening 224 in the cover member and the antimicrobial pad on the sheet material 202 to disinfect the injection port 32. The cover member 220 then moves from the second position to the first position. A projection on the cover member 220 pulls the sheet material 210 to unwind the sheet material and position a new antimicrobial pad over the top of the injection port. The movement of the sheet material 210 also moves the used antimicrobial pad out of the housing 202 for disposal. The cover member 220 then moves from the first position back to the second position to permit another syringe to be inserted into the injection port.
A dispenser 250 constructed in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The nozzle 256 extends into an enclosure 260 adjacent to the injection port 32. The nozzle 256 sprays the antimicrobial composition onto the injection port 32 when depressed. A closure member 264 is pivotally connected to the enclosure 260. The closure member 264 has a first or open position, shown in
A dispenser 300 constructed in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The nozzle 306 extends into an enclosure 310 adjacent to the injection port 32. The nozzle 306 sprays the antimicrobial composition onto the injection port 32 when depressed. A closure member 314 is slidably connected to the enclosure 310. The closure member 314 has a first or open position, shown in
The apparatus may be used to administer antimicrobial wipes or strips at any desired device and, more specifically, at an intravenous injection port.
From the above description of the invention, those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes and modifications. Such improvements, changes and modifications within the skill of the art are intended to be covered by the appended claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/262,628, filed Dec. 3, 2015, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US16/65004 | 12/5/2016 | WO | 00 |
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62262628 | Dec 2015 | US |