The invention relates to medical swabs of the type used for collecting biological specimens, for example from the nose and/or throat of a patient.
Medical swabs, which are in widespread use for the collection of specimens for clinical and diagnostic analysis, conventionally are of a two-part construction, comprised of a thin stem, which may be of wood or plastic, and a tip, usually formed of a hydrophilic fibrous material. Several manufacturing operations are required in the production of the conventional swabs. There is a need for an improved swab, which is more easily manufactured and is more suitable for the sterilized environment in which it is utilized.
The medical swab of the invention is a single-piece molding of a suitable plastic material, such as polyester or nylon, which forms an elongated, small-diameter stem portion and an integral tip, which is enlarged in relation to the diameter of the stem portion. Pursuant to the invention, the enlarged tip is formed in the mold with a plurality of recesses of a size, shape and number to receive and retain a quantity of the biological material suitable for laboratory processing.
For a more complete understanding of the invention, reference can be made to the following detailed description of the new device, making reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Pursuant to the invention, the tip portion is formed with a plurality of recesses 26, which may be approximately 0.032 inch in diameter and have a depth of, for example, 0.019 inch. In the illustrated form of the invention, the recesses 26 are arranged in two groups 27, 28, on opposite sides (which may be considered front and back) of the tip portion 22, with some space 29 between the two groups on the lateral sides of the tip portion, as can be seen in
In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the two recess groups 27, 28 each comprise a central set of three recesses, with a set of four recesses on either side of the central set. The end-most recess of the central set preferably is located on the rounded end 25 of the tip portion, for example about 0.040 inch axially from the end extremity of the tip 22. The end-most recesses of the side sets desirably are spaced 0.081 inch axially from the tip extremity, which positions those recesses slightly (i.e., 0.10 inch) forward of the maximum diameter of the tip. In an exemplary but non-limiting example, the three recesses of the central set may be spaced apart axially by 0.081 inch between the outermost and middle recesses, while the middle and innermost recesses are spaced apart axially by 0.096 inch. Axial spacing between the outermost and second recesses of the two side sets may be 0.091 inch, between the second and third recesses may be 0.086 inch, and between the third and fourth recesses 0.065 inch. The outermost and second recesses of the side sets may be spaced laterally by 0.048 inch from a theoretical axial center line defined by the central set of recesses, while the third and fourth recesses may be separated laterally by 0.035 inch from that center line. The various location measurements referred to herein for the various recesses are referenced from the centers of the respective recesses at the surface of the swab tip 22.
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In either of the disclosed embodiments, the one-piece swab of the invention incorporates a unique, integrally molded tip portion 22 which, on opposing sides thereof, incorporates a series of walled recesses for receiving and retaining biological material for examination. The new construction facilitates high volume, low cost manufacture of medical swabs.
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63014255 | Apr 2020 | US |