Claims
- 1. A sterilization container comprising:
a lid having a first set of vent holes; a filter means adjacent to said first set of vent holes; and a bottom attachable to said lid, wherein said bottom comprises side walls, a base, and one or more sets of vent holes located in said base of said bottom; wherein said sterilization container is adapted to provide passage for a sterilizing medium throughout the interior of said sterilization container.
- 2. The sterilization container of claim 1, wherein said sterilizing medium passes through said container via said first set of vent holes, and said one or more sets of vent holes located in said bottom.
- 3. The sterilization container of claim 1, wherein said sterilizing medium is selected from the group consisting of gas, gas plasma and steam.
- 4. The sterilization container of claim 1, wherein said container is metal.
- 5. The sterilization container of claim 1, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said first set of vent holes, and said one or more sets of vent holes located in said base, wherein said sterilizing medium passes through said filter medium.
- 6. The sterilization container of claim 1, further comprising a second set of vent holes in said lid adapted to provide passage for a sterilization medium.
- 7. The sterilization container of claim 6, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said second set of vent holes in said lid.
- 8. The sterilization container of claim 7, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 9. The sterilization container of claim 1, wherein said first set of vent holes in said lid, and said one or more sets of vent holes in said bottom each comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 10. The sterilization container of claim 6, wherein said second set of vent holes in said lid comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 11. The sterilization container of claim 5, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 12. The sterilization container of claim 1, further comprising:
one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid; and one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said bottom, wherein said projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid or said bottom are adapted to engage with other recessed dimples in other lids or bottoms.
- 13. The sterilization container of claim 12, wherein said dimples provide clearance for said one or more sets of vent holes in said bottom.
- 14. The sterilization container of claim 1, wherein said container prevents excess internal moisture by allowing evaporation.
- 15. The container of claim 1, wherein said container is stored containing sterile contents after sterilization.
- 16. The container of claim 1, wherein said container further comprises a means to insulate electrical contact between said lid and said bottom.
- 17. The container of claim 1, further comprising an instrument tray.
- 18. The container of claim 17, wherein said instrument tray comprises:
a base; and one or more handles, connected to said base wherein said base is perforated.
- 19. The container of claim 18, wherein said tray comprises two or more handles.
- 20. The container of claim 18, wherein said tray further comprises one or more side walls.
- 21. The container of claim 18, wherein said tray further comprises a divider system wherein said divider system is adapted to prevent contact between instruments in the tray.
- 22. The container of claim 21, wherein said divider system further comprises one or more instrument brackets.
- 23. The container of claim 18, wherein said instrument brackets are scalloped.
- 24. The container of claim 18, wherein said instrument tray has feet.
- 25. The container of claim 4, wherein said metal is selected from a group consisting of aluminum, aluminum alloy, and aluminum alloy 6061.
- 26. The container of claim 25, wherein said metal is heat-treated at a T temper in a range of between about T4 to about T6.
- 27. The container of claim 25, wherein said metal is an aluminum alloy that is anodized.
- 28. The container of claim 27, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.1 mil and about 0.5 mil.
- 29. The container of claim 27, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.2 mil and about 0.3 mil.
- 30. The container of claim 1, wherein said container maintains a sterile field after removal from a sterilization chamber.
- 31. The container of claim 1, wherein said container comprises an audible locking mechanism for attaching said lid to said bottom, and for attaching said filter to said vent holes, wherein said audible locking mechanism produces an audible signal when said locking mechanism is locked.
- 32. A sterilization container comprising:
a lid having a first set of vent holes; a filter means adjacent to said first set of vent holes; and a bottom attachable to said lid, wherein said bottom comprises side walls, a base, and at least a second and third set of vent holes located in said base of said bottom; wherein said sterilization container is adapted to provide passage for a sterilizing medium throughout the interior of said sterilization container, wherein said sterilization container is made from an aluminum alloy.
- 33. The sterilization container of claim 32, wherein said sterilizing medium passes through said container via said first set of vent holes, said second set of vent holes, and said third set of vent holes.
- 34. The sterilization container of claim 32, wherein said sterilizing medium is selected from the group consisting of gas, gas plasma and steam.
- 35. The sterilization container of claim 32, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said first set of vent holes, said second set of vent holes and said third set of vent holes, wherein said sterilizing medium passes through said filter medium.
- 36. The sterilization container of claim 32, further comprising a fourth set of vent holes adapted to provide passage for a sterilization medium.
- 37. The sterilization container of claim 36, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said fourth set of vent holes.
- 38. The sterilization container of claim 37, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 39. The sterilization container of claim 32, wherein said first set of vent holes, said second set of vent holes, and said third set of vent holes each comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 40. The sterilization container of claim 36, wherein said fourth set of vent holes comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 41. The sterilization container of claim 35, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 42. The sterilization container of claim 32, further comprising:
one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid; and one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said bottom, wherein said projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid or said bottom are adapted to engage with other recessed dimples in other lids or bottoms for the purpose of stacking said container.
- 43. The sterilization container of claim 42, wherein said projections, channels, impressions or dimples provide clearance for said second and third set of vent holes.
- 44. The sterilization container of claim 32, wherein said container prevents excess moisture by allowing evaporation.
- 45. The container of claim 32, wherein said container is stored containing sterile contents after sterilization.
- 46. The container of claim 32, wherein said container further comprises a means to insulate electrical contact between said lid and said bottom.
- 47. The container of claim 32, further comprising an instrument tray.
- 48. The container of claim 47, wherein said instrument tray comprises:
a base; and one or more handles connected to said base; wherein said base is perforated.
- 49. The container of claim 48, wherein said tray further comprises two handles.
- 50. The container of claim 48, wherein said tray further comprises one or more side walls.
- 51. The container of claim 48, wherein said tray further comprises a divider systems wherein said divider system is adapted to prevent contact between multiple instruments.
- 52. The container of claim 51, wherein said divider system further comprises a plurality of instrument brackets.
- 53. The container of claim 51, wherein said instrument brackets are scalloped.
- 54. The container of claim 48, wherein said instrument tray has feet.
- 55. The container of claim 32, wherein said aluminum alloy is heat-treated.
- 56. The container of claim 55, wherein said heat-treatment is a T temper, wherein said T-temper is selected from the group consisting of T4, T5, and T6.
- 57. The container of claim 32, wherein said aluminum alloy is anodized.
- 58. The container of claim 57, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.1 mil and about 0.5 mil.
- 59. The container of claim 57, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.2 mil and about 0.3 mil.
- 60. The container of claim 32, wherein said container maintains a sterile field after removal from a sterilization chamber.
- 61. The container of claim 32, wherein said aluminum alloy is aluminum alloy 6061.
- 62. A sterilization container comprising:
a lid having a first set of vent holes; a filter means adjacent to said first set of vent holes; a bottom attachable to said lid, wherein said bottom comprises side walls, a base, and at least a second and third set of vent holes located in said base of said bottom; and an instrument tray; wherein said sterilization container is adapted to provide passage for a sterilizing medium throughout the interior of said sterilization container.
- 63. The sterilization container of claim 62, wherein said sterilizing medium passes through said container via said first set of vent holes, said second set of vent holes, and said third set of vent holes.
- 64. The sterilization container of claim 62, wherein said sterilizing medium is selected from the group consisting of gas, steam and gas plasma.
- 65. The sterilization container of claim 62, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said first set of vent holes, said second set of vent holes and said third set of vent holes, wherein said sterilizing medium passes through said filter medium.
- 66. The sterilization container of claim 62, further comprising a fourth set of vent holes adapted to provide passage for a sterilization medium.
- 67. The sterilization container of claim 66, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said fourth set of vent holes.
- 68. The sterilization container of claim 67, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 69. The sterilization container of claim 62, wherein said first set of vent holes, said second set of vent holes, and said third set of vent holes each comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 70. The sterilization container of claim 66, wherein said fourth set of vent holes comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 71. The sterilization container of claim 66, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 72. The sterilization container of claim 62, further comprising:
one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid; and one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said bottom, wherein said projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid or said bottom are adapted to engage with other recessed dimples in other lids or bottoms for the purpose of stacking said container.
- 73. The sterilization container of claim 72, wherein said projections, channels, impressions or dimples provide clearance for said second and third set of vent holes.
- 74. The sterilization container of claim 62, wherein said container prevents excess internal moisture by allowing evaporation.
- 75. The container of claim 62, wherein said container is made of a metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, aluminum alloy, and aluminum alloy 6061.
- 76. The container of claim 62, wherein said container is stored containing sterile contents after sterilization.
- 77. The container of claim 62, wherein said container further comprises a means to insulate electrical contact between said lid and said bottom.
- 78. The container of claim 62, wherein said instrument tray comprises:
a base; and one or more handles connected to said base; wherein said base is perforated.
- 79. The container of claim 78, wherein said tray further comprises two or more handles.
- 80. The container of claim 78, wherein said tray further comprises one or more side walls.
- 81. The container of claim 78, wherein said tray further comprises a divider system wherein said divider system is adapted to prevent contact between instruments.
- 82. The container of claim 78, wherein said divider system further comprises a plurality of instrument brackets.
- 83. The container of claim 78, wherein said instrument brackets are scalloped.
- 84. The container of claim 78, wherein said instrument tray has feet.
- 85. The container of claim 62, wherein said container comprises a metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, aluminum alloy, and aluminum alloy 6061.
- 86. The container of claim 85, wherein said metal is heat-treated.
- 87. The container of claim 86, wherein said heat-treatment is a T temper in the range of between about T4 to about T6.
- 88. The container of claim 85, wherein said metal is an aluminum alloy and said aluminum alloy is anodized.
- 89. The container of claim 88, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.1 mil and about 0.5 mil.
- 90. The container of claim 88, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.2 mil and about 0.3 mil.
- 91. The container of claim 62, wherein said container maintains a sterile field after removal from an autoclave.
- 92. The container of claim 62, wherein said container is adapted to be used for flash sterilization.
- 93. A sterilization container comprising:
a lid having a first set of vent holes; a filter means adjacent to said first set of vent holes; a thermostatic valve assembly in fluid connection with said lid and said interior of said sterilization container; a bottom attachable to said lid, wherein said bottom comprises side walls, a base, and at least a second and third set of vent holes located in said base of said bottom; and an instrument tray; wherein said sterilization container is adapted to provide passage for a sterilizing medium throughout the interior of said sterilization container and wherein said container is made from an aluminum alloy.
- 94. The sterilization container of claim 93, wherein said sterilizing medium passes through said container via said first set of vent holes, said second set of vent holes, and said third set of vent holes.
- 95. The sterilization container of claim 93, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly comprises a recording mechanism, wherein said recording mechanism indicates openings of the valve.
- 96. The sterilization container of claim 95, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly is designed to open or close between about 100 and about 150 degrees F.
- 97. The sterilization container of claim 93, wherein said sterilizing medium is selected from a group consisting of gas, gas plasma and steam.
- 98. The sterilization container of claim 97, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly is designed to open or close between about 150 and about 225 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 99. The sterilization container of claim 93, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said first set of vent holes, said second set of vent holes and said third set of vent holes, wherein said sterilizing medium passes through said filter medium.
- 100. The sterilization container of claim 93, further comprising a fourth set of vent holes adapted to provide passage for a sterilization medium.
- 101. The sterilization container of claim 100, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said fourth set of vent holes.
- 102. The sterilization container of claim 101, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of: consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 103. The sterilization container of claim 93, wherein said first set of vent holes, said second set of vent holes, and said third set of vent holes each comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 104. The sterilization container of claim 100, wherein said fourth set of vent holes comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 105. The sterilization container of claim 99, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 106. The sterilization container of claim 93, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly is housed entirely inside of said container.
- 107. The sterilization container of claim 93, further comprising:
one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid; and one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said bottom, wherein said projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid or said bottom are adapted to engage with other recessed dimples in other lids or bottoms for the purpose of stacking said container.
- 108. The sterilization container of claim 107, wherein said dimples provide clearance for said second and third set of vent holes.
- 109. The sterilization container of claim 93, wherein said container prevents excess internal moisture by allowing evaporation.
- 110. The sterilization container of claim 93, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly further comprises:
a cover adapted to completely cover said vent holes; and a thermostatic valve adapted to provide a channel through said cover to the interior of said sterilization container; wherein said cover and said thermostatic valve act together as a seal to said interior of said sterilization container.
- 111. The container of claim 93, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly comprises a recording mechanism, wherein said recording mechanism indicates opening of the valve.
- 112. The container of claim 93, wherein said container is stored containing sterile contents after sterilization.
- 113. The container of claim 93, wherein said container further comprises a means to insulate electrical contact between said lid and said bottom.
- 114. The container of claim 93, wherein said instrument tray comprises:
a base; and one or more handles connected to said base; wherein said base is perforated.
- 115. The container of claim 114, wherein said tray further comprises two handles.
- 116. The container of claim 114, wherein said tray further comprises one or more side walls.
- 117. The container of claim 114, wherein said tray further comprises a divider system wherein said divider system is adapted to prevent contact between multiple instruments.
- 118. The container of claim 117, wherein said divider system further comprises a plurality of instrument brackets.
- 119. The container of claim 117, wherein said instrument brackets are scalloped.
- 120. The container of claim 114, wherein said instrument tray has feet.
- 121. The container of claim 93, wherein said aluminum alloy is heat-treated.
- 122. The container of claim 121, wherein said heat-treatment is a T temper, wherein said T-temper is selected from the group consisting of T4, T5, and T6.
- 123. The container of claim 93, wherein said aluminum alloy is anodized.
- 124. The container of claim 123, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.1 mil and about 0.5 mil.
- 125. The container of claim 123, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.2 mil and about 0.3 mil.
- 126. The container of claim 93, wherein said container maintains a sterile field after removal from a sterilization chamber.
- 127. The container of claim 93, wherein said container is adapted to be used for flash sterilization.
- 128. A sterilization container comprising:
a lid having a first set of vent holes; a filter means adjacent to said first set of vent holes; a thermostatic valve assembly in fluid connection with said lid and said interior of said sterilization container; a bottom attachable to said lid, wherein said bottom comprises side walls, a base, and at one or more sets of vent holes located in said base of said bottom; and an instrument tray; wherein said sterilization container is adapted to provide passage for a sterilizing medium throughout the interior of said sterilization container and wherein said container is made from an aluminum alloy.
- 129. The sterilization container of claim 128, wherein said sterilizing medium passes through said container via said first set of vent holes, and said one or more sets of vent holes located in said bottom.
- 130. The sterilization container of claim 128, wherein said sterilizing medium is selected from the group consisting of gas, gas plasma and steam.
- 131. The sterilization container of claim 130, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly is designed to open or close between about 100 and about 150 degrees F.
- 132. The sterilization container of claim 128, wherein said sterilizing medium comprises steam.
- 133. The sterilization container of claim 132, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly is designed to open or close between about 150 and about 225 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 134. The sterilization container of claim 128, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said first set of vent holes, and said one or more sets of vent holes in said bottom, wherein said sterilizing medium passes through said filter medium.
- 135. The sterilization container of claim 128, further comprising a second set of vent holes in said lid adapted to provide passage for a sterilization medium.
- 136. The sterilization container of claim 135, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said second set of vent holes in said lid.
- 137. The sterilization container of claim 136, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 138. The sterilization container of claim 128, wherein said first set of vent holes, and said one or more sets of vent holes in said bottom each comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 139. The sterilization container of claim 136, wherein said second said of vent holes in said lid comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 140. The sterilization container of claim 134, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 141. The sterilization container of claim 128, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly is housed entirely inside of said container.
- 142. The sterilization container of claim 128, further comprising:
one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid; and one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said bottom, wherein said projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid or said bottom are adapted to engage with other recessed dimples in other lids or bottoms for the purpose of stacking said container.
- 143. The sterilization container of claim 142, wherein said projections, channels, impressions or dimples provide clearance for said one or more sets of vent holes in said bottom.
- 144. The sterilization container of claim 128, wherein said container prevents excess internal moisture by allowing evaporation.
- 145. The sterilization container of claim 128, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly further comprises:
a cover adapted to completely cover said vent holes; and a thermostatic valve adapted to provide a channel through said cover to the interior of said sterilization container; wherein said cover and said thermostatic valve act together as a seal to said interior of said sterilization container.
- 146. The container of claim 128, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly comprises a recording mechanism, wherein said recording mechanism indicates opening of the valve.
- 147. The container of claim 128, wherein said container is stored containing sterile contents after sterilization.
- 148. The container of claim 128, wherein said container further comprises a means to insulate electrical contact between said lid and said bottom.
- 149. The container of claim 128, wherein said instrument tray comprises:
a base; and one or more handles connected to said base; wherein said base is perforated.
- 150. The container of claim 149, wherein said tray further comprises two handles.
- 151. The container of claim 149, wherein said tray further comprises one or more side walls.
- 152. The container of claim 149, wherein said tray further comprises a divider system wherein said divider system is adapted to prevent contact between multiple instruments.
- 153. The container of claim 152, wherein said divider system further comprises a plurality of instrument brackets.
- 154. The container of claim 152, wherein said instrument brackets are scalloped.
- 155. The container of claim 149, wherein said instrument tray has feet.
- 156. The container of claim 128, wherein said aluminum alloy is heat-treated.
- 157. The container of claim 156, wherein said heat-treatment is a T temper, wherein said T-temper is selected from the group consisting of T4, T5, and T6.
- 158. The container of claim 128, wherein said aluminum alloy is anodized.
- 159. The container of claim 158, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.1 mil and about 0.5 mil.
- 160. The container of claim 158, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.2 mil and about 0.3 mil.
- 161. The container of claim 128, wherein said container maintains a sterile field after removal from an autoclave.
- 162. The container of claim 128, wherein said container is adapted to be used for flash sterilization.
- 163. A method for sterilizing items comprising the steps of:
a) placing the items to be sterilized in a container apparatus, said container apparatus comprising:
a lid having a first set of vent holes; a filter means adjacent to said first set of vent holes; and a bottom attachable to said lid, wherein said bottom comprises side walls, a base, and one or more sets of vent holes located in said base of said bottom; wherein said sterilization container is adapted to provide passage for a sterilizing medium throughout the interior of said sterilization container. b) passing a sterilizing medium through said first set of vent holes, around the inside of said container and out of said container; and c) removing said sterilization container from an autoclave.
- 164. The method of claim 163, wherein said sterilizing medium passes out of said container through said at least one or more sets of vent holes in said bottom.
- 165. The method of claim 163, wherein said sterilizing medium is selected from the group consisting of gas plasma and steam.
- 166. The method of claim 163, further comprising a thermostatic valve assembly.
- 167. The method of claim 166, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly is designed to open or close between about 100 and about 150 degrees F when gas plasma is used as the sterilizing medium.
- 168. The method of claim 166, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly is designed to open or close between about 150 and about 225 degrees F when steam is used as the sterilizing medium.
- 169. The method of claim 163, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said first set of vent holes, and said one or more sets of vent holes in said bottom.
- 170. The method of claim 163, further comprising a second set of vent holes in said lid to provide passage for a sterilization medium.
- 171. The method of claim 170, further comprising a filter medium in fluid connection with said second set of vent holes in said lid.
- 172. The method of claim 171, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 173. The method of claim 163, wherein said first set of vent holes, and said one or more sets of vent holes in said bottom comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 174. The method of claim 170, wherein said second set of vent holes in said lid comprises a plurality of concentric holes.
- 175. The method of claim 169, wherein said filter medium is selected from the group consisting of paper filter material, hydrophobic filter material, non-woven polypropylene polyolefin filter material, synthetic filter material, and a cellulosic filter material.
- 176. The method of claim 166, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly is housed entirely inside of said container.
- 177. The method of claim 163, wherein said sterilization container further comprises:
one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid; and one or more projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said bottom, wherein said projections, channels, impressions or dimples in said lid or said bottom are adapted to engage with other recessed dimples in other lids or bottoms for the purpose of stacking said container.
- 178. The method of claim 177, wherein said projections, channels, impressions or dimples provide clearance for said second and third set of vent holes.
- 179. The method of claim 163, wherein said sterilization container prevents excess internal moisture by allowing evaporation.
- 180. The method of claim 166, wherein said thermostatic valve assembly further comprises:
a cover adapted to completely cover said vent holes; and a thermostatic valve adapted to provide a channel through said cover to the interior of said sterilization container, wherein said cover and said thermostatic valve act together as a seal to said interior of said sterilization container.
- 181. The method of claim 163, further comprising storing said container containing sterile contents after sterilization.
- 182. The method of claim 163, further comprising providing a means to insulate electrical contact between said lid and said bottom.
- 183. The method of claim 163, further comprising an instrument tray.
- 184. The method of claim 183, wherein said instrument tray further comprises:
a base; and one or more handles connected to said base; wherein said base is perforated.
- 185. The method of claim 184, wherein said tray further comprises two handles.
- 186. The method of claim 184, wherein said tray further comprises one or more side walls.
- 187. The method of claim 184, wherein said tray further comprises a divider system wherein said divider system is adapted to prevent contact between multiple instruments.
- 188. The method of claim 187, wherein said divider system further comprises a plurality of instrument brackets.
- 189. The method of claim 187, wherein said instrument brackets are scalloped.
- 190. The method of claim 184, wherein said instrument tray has feet.
- 191. The method of claim 163, wherein said container further comprises an aluminum alloy.
- 192. The method of claim 191, further comprising heat treating said aluminum alloy.
- 193. The method of claim 192, wherein said heat-treatment is a T temper, wherein said T-temper is selected from the group consisting of T4, T5, and T6.
- 194. The method of claim 192, further comprising anodizing said aluminum alloy.
- 195. The method of claim 194, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.1 mil and about 0.5 mil.
- 196. The method of claim 194, wherein said anodization produces a coating between about 0.2 mil and about 0.3 mil.
- 197. The method of claim 163, further comprising maintaining a sterile field after said removing step.
- 198. The method of claim 163, wherein said method for sterilization is a method for flash sterilization.
- 199. A sterilization container according to claim 32, 62, 93 or 128 further comprising an audible locking mechanism for attaching said lid to said bottom, and for attaching said filter to said vent holes, wherein said audible locking mechanism produces an audible signal when said locking mechanism is locked.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/622,153, filed 11 Aug. 2000; which is a continuation-in-part application of International Application No. PCT/US98/17671, filed 26 Aug. 1998, and published under PCT Article 21(2) in English; and claims the benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/023,055, filed 12 Feb. 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,968,459; and this application claims the benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/622,150, filed 2 Oct. 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,468,482; which is a continuation-in-part application of International Application No. PCT/US99/08049, filed 8 Apr. 1999, and published under PCT Article 21(2) in English; which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/023,055, filed 12 Feb. 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,968,459; and which is a continuation-in-part of International Application No. PCT/US98/17671, filed 26 Aug. 1998, and published under PCT Article 21(2) in English; and further, this application claims the benefit of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/070,621, filed 5 Mar. 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of International Application No. PCT/US01/04786, filed 14 Feb. 2001, and published under PCT Article 21(2) in English; and claims the benefit of provisional U.S. application Ser. No. 60/184,299, filed 23 Feb. 2000, abandoned; and this application claims the benefit of provisional U.S. Application Serial No. 60/333,814, filed 16 Nov. 2001, the entire contents and substance of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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