The present invention belongs to the field of holding and carrying an animal or a human body after death in a practical way for users while preserving the dignity of deceased individuals.
Body bags are a necessity for transporting the corpse of animals or humans after death. The models available do not adapt to the various body shapes nor do they always ensure the prevention of leakage of body fluids. Identification of the body is often dependant on an accessory that can be lost, missing or interchanged. No simple and economical options are available on the market. The materials used presently do not reflect the sacred aspect of death nor are they appropriate for public view.
It is disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,694,579 and 9,056,040 variations of cardboard containers for humans. Such solutions are not appropriate for veterinarians because of the limited storage space available and the time consuming steps of assembling such containers. For animals, it is disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,574,840, 8,453,303, 6,052,877, and 5,341,548 variations of burial containers, vaults or cases.
Such solutions are not adapted to the reality of veterinarians since they are meant for either transportation or burial by the pet's owner. Furthermore, such solutions are made of rigid material that cannot be adapted to the animal's size nor to the reality of storing various corpse sizes in a standard veterinary clinic freezer.
Health care professionals in animal clinics, hospitals, or morgues need a simple economical body bag, similar to those disclosed in US 2010/0263178 and EP 2,340,801 B2. However, the bag disclosed in the latter is not meant for animals and the numerous stitches and pieces of fabric used to manufacture the bag reduce its leak proof aspect. Furthermore, the bag disclosed in EP 2,340,801 B2 is equipped with a specific forensic system not required for use with animals, thus increasing cost. The bag disclosed in US 2010/0263178 does not have an expandable means thus limiting its use with various species and body shapes and presents gripping devices and an absorbent body that are not mandatory for use in animals.
Body bags are also disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,004,034, 4,992,562, 7,228,603, 7,337,511, 4,790,040, 4,780,940, 4,790,051, and 5,715,583, as well as JP 2008194081. However, the disclosed bags all present one or a combination of the following disadvantages rendering them not suitable for veterinarians:
The absence of a gusset, combined with the material used most commonly for body bags, allows the different parts of the corpse in the body bag to be distinguished, then not providing optimal respect of the dignity of the deceased.
Further to the visual aspect, veterinarians or other health care professionals need a solution to store corpses of numerous shapes and sizes of dead individuals in a safe and clean manner before safe disposal, preferably most commonly via incineration or burial.
This invention has the objective to solve technical issues while improving the image of the body bag and respect for the dignity of the deceased.
According to one aspect of the present invention, an object is to provide a body bag for containing a body, the body bag comprising:
a main containment body having top and bottom panels, the top panel including a closable flap being positioned, shaped and sized for allowing an insertion of the body into the main containment body of the body bag via said closable flap; and at least one expandable gusset operatively extendable between the top and bottom panels so as to allow the body bag to vary in size in accordance with the body being inserted into the main containment body.
According to one aspect of the present invention, an object is to provide a body bag for containing a body of a dead animal, the body bag comprising:
a main containment body having top and bottom panels;
a pair of first and second expandable gussets extending along opposite longitudinal sides of the main containment body, each expandable gusset including at least one additional panel being operatively extendable between the top and bottom panels of the main containment body, so as to allow the body bag to vary in size in accordance with the body of the dead animal being inserted into the main containment body, the panels of the expandable gussets and the panels of the main containment body being connected to one another so as to provide the body bag with a substantially leakproof capability; and
a closable flap disposed about the top panel of the main containment body, and being positioned, shaped and sized for allowing an insertion of the body of the dead animal into the main containment body of the body bag via said closable flap on the top panel, the closable flap being further provided with a fastening device configured to selectively open and close the body bag via said closable flap, the fastening device being further configured to render the closable flap substantially leakproof with the main containment body when the fastening device is operated in a closed configuration.
Other possible aspect(s), object(s), embodiment(s), variant(s) and/or advantage(s) of the present invention, all being preferred and/or optional, are briefly summarized hereinbelow.
For example, according to a preferred embodiment, it is disclosed a body bag presenting a leak proof base made of a single foldable piece of waterproof material, the piece of material once folded is sealed first on opposite sides along joint lines while defining two expandable gussets located on the second opposite sides of the body bag for adapting the size of the body bag to the size and/or shape of the corpse, the top panel having a closable aperture to facilitate insertion of the corpse into the bag and a bottom panel forming a leakproof base.
According to a preferred embodiment, it is disclosed a method for the making of a body bag for containing a corpse, the body bag being adaptable in size and shape to the corpse when the corpse is inserted into the bag, the method comprising the steps of:
According to a preferred embodiment, it is further disclosed a method for storing a corpse of an individual, the method comprising the steps of:
According to a preferred embodiment, the aperture of the body bag is sealed with a shutting device to avoid reopening of the bag after the bag has been sealed.
According to a preferred embodiment, the bag may have a light color printed identification area for permanent identification the body bag regardless of the color of the body bag.
The body bag according to the present disclosure is totally adapted to the technical reality of disposal of an animal or human corpse after death in a practical way for users while preserving the dignity of the deceased individual. The body bag adapts to the countless varieties of body shapes and sizes, while preventing leakage of body fluids. The bag may be easily permanently identifiable and is durable. The body bag is preferably manufactured using a fabric with a certain rigidity as to limit moulding of the corpse. The bag is also preferably made with a tear resistant material for limiting damages caused by animal claws, nails of hoofs that would decrease the leak proof aspect of the bag. All this while concealing the corpse from public view and ensuring respect of the deceased.
Various advantages result from the present body bag system, such as, for example:
The disclosed body bag can be made of materials that are preferably water resistant, or plasticized inside and preferably thick enough to mask details of body parts shapes. The shutting device, preferably a Zipper™, can be made from plastic suited for cremation therefore limiting residue after incineration. The aperture of the bag may have different shapes such as linear, or “Y”, but is preferably semi-circular or “D”-shaped for facilitating insertion of the dead individual into the bag. Additionally, the body bag is preferably made from a fabric having memory feature to facilitate expansion of the gussets and to allow them to stay in the expanded position once the individual has been inserted.
The body bag may be manufactured in numerous sizes specific to the type of animals such as farm, wild and domestic animals and different human life stages.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:
A novel expandable body bag with leakproof base will be described hereinafter. Although the invention is described in terms of specific illustrative embodiment(s), it is to be understood that the embodiment(s) described herein are by way of example only and that the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited thereby.
According to a preferred embodiment, it is disclosed a body bag presenting a leak proof base made of a single folded piece of waterproof material.
According to a preferred embodiment, the piece of material once folded is sealed on first opposite sides along joint lines while defining two expandable gussets located on second opposite sides of the body bag for adapting the size of the body bag to a size and/or shape of the corpse when the corpse is inserted into the bag, the joint lines are then folded and glued on the top panel having a closable aperture for inserting the corpse into the bag to form an hermetic chamber when the aperture is sealed.
According to a preferred embodiment, the disclosed body bag provides a side fold that is sealed upward, preferably with glue, and that limits leakage of biological fluids and contributes with the gusset to the expandable aspect of the body bag.
According to a preferred embodiment, the body bag of the present disclosure preferably presents a light color printed area allowing identification on any body bag regardless of its color and prevention of identification falsifications.
According to a preferred embodiment, the body bag of the present disclosure has a closable aperture or flap that is connected to the bottom flap upward in one line that is preferably stitched. The bottom flap is unique in that it is preferably made with only one piece of preferably waterproof fabric. This enhances prevention of leakage from the body bag.
The body bag of the present disclosure has a shutting device, a Zipper™ installed in the closable flap that can be leak proof or not. This leak proof feature of the shutting device is not necessary with normal manipulations but it could be added for complete leakage control.
Also disclosed are the various sizes of body bags according to the species they are designed for such as, but not limited to, cats, dogs, ferrets, rodents, lagomorphs, primates, farm, exotic and wildlife animals and different life stages of humans.
According to a preferred embodiment, it is disclosed a body bag comprising a top panel having a closable aperture for inserting a corpse into the bag, the top panel being connected to a bottom panel to form an hermetic chamber when the aperture is sealed, the bag defining at least two expandable gussets located on opposite sides of said panels for adapting the body bag to a size of the dead individual once inserted into the bag.
According to a preferred embodiment, the bag is preferably cut from a sole piece of material folded in a substantially rectangular shape to define the top and bottom panel. The flap may be cut from the main piece of fabric for facilitating sewing.
Still according to a preferred embodiment, the short sides joint lines of the body bag described herein above are preferably glued and preferably located on the top panel of the body bag for limiting leakage of body fluids.
Further according to a preferred embodiment, a printed area is located on the top panel of the body bag described herein above for permanent identification of the contained individual.
Further according to a preferred embodiment, the material used can be non-woven polypropylene, polyester, polyethylene, partially made from recycled material, water resistant, coated or plasticized inside with polyethylene.
Further according to a preferred embodiment, the shutting device may comprise a locking mechanism to avoid opening the bag once closed with the dead individual inside.
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While illustrative and presently preferred embodiment(s) of the invention have been described in detail hereinabove, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts may be otherwise variously embodied and employed and that the appended claims are intended to be construed to include such variations except insofar as limited by the prior art.
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