The invention relates to a method for connecting an at least partially flexible protective cover, which forms a barrier between a contaminated area and an uncontaminated area, to an at least partially flexible safety cover sealed against the environment. Furthermore, the invention relates to a device for sealing the connection of a protective cover to a safety cover against the environment, in particular for performing such method.
Such method can be used to transfer a content situated in a protective cover, which is protected against contamination by the protective cover, from a contaminated area to an area protected against contamination, such as a clean room or a manipulator room. The transfer shall be performed in an environmentally sealed manner, i.e. without any risk of contamination of the content inside the protective cover, in particular without the introduction of germs and pathogens, such as viruses. The protective cover may be a coverall for the transfer of a person or a protective packaging for sterile objects, which are secured against contamination by the packaging and which are to be transferred sealed against the environment, i.e. protected, for instance into a manipulator room.
DE 100097514 B1 discloses a process of the type mentioned above. This process provides for a zipper to be used on the docking or transfer area, both on the protective cover, such as a coverall or packaging, and on the safety cover, for instance the enclosure of a protective space, to form an opening permitting the transfer. The zip fasteners are covered by respective sheetings, which sheetings are held in the covering position by interacting hook-and-loop fastener elements. From the covering position, the sheetings can be folded over by pulling the hook-and-loop fastener connection apart such that they can come into binding engagement with the corresponding hook-and-loop fastener parts on the matching other cover and thereby create a sealed connection between the protective cover and the safety cover, after which the transfer opening can be created by opening both zip fasteners.
The connection established by the known method does not provide sufficient protection against contamination. To perform the docking procedure, the covering sheetings of both zippers have to be lifted from the closed position exposing the zipper concerned until the hook-and-loop connection is restored on both covers. Because the respective zipper does not form an environmentally sealed barrier, at this stage of the process the joint is unprotected. Even after the hook-and-loop fastener connection between both covers has been established, protection is insufficient because a connection between the hook-and-loop fastener elements is not completely sealed against the environment.
Based on this state of the art, the invention addresses the problem of specifying a process of the type mentioned above, permitting a particularly safe connection to be established between the two covers in question, which process also provides protection against microbiological contamination.
Accordingly, the invention provides for at least the following process stages when covers are used, which covers are formed at least partially of a film material, which can be sealed to produce at least one film joint:
The docking process is performed in the docking area between the safety cover and the protective cover in accordance with the stages a and b. The docking area, which is preferably located on the outer wall of a protective space or on an airlock chamber of a manipulator room, has a passage for the transfer of the contents of the protective cover to the protective space or airlock chamber. During all process stages a) to d3), the safety cover forms the hermetic seal of this passage. The safety cover is attached to the edge of the passage in the form of a closed, expandable hose, the closed end of which spans the passage over its entire surface before the docking stages a) and b) have been completed. The docking procedure can be performed such that the area of the safety cover forming the receiving end is moved away from the surface, forming a connecting area for the end of the protective cover, into which connecting area this end of the protective cover can penetrate to bring the ends of both covers together in stage b). Corresponding to stage c), the adjacent ends of the two covers are sealed. The sealing operation is a cut and seal process, such that the end parts lying beyond the sealing line are cut off as waste, and such that the sealed joint is manufactured in a peelable manner. An opening then can be formed between the two pairs of films of the protective cover and the safety cover, which are interconnected to transfer the contents of the protective cover to the outside.
This method can be performed in accordance with stage d1) by inverting the protective cover over the opening such that the inside of the protective cover including the contents is turned outwards. Then both the connection area of the safety cover is hermetically sealed again by cutting and sealing, and the unit having the inverted protective cover is severed for disposal. Alternatively, the transfer according to stage d2) can be performed such that the protective cover is sheathed by the safety cover when the safety cover is pulled through the passage. Then both covers are severed from the safety cover while simultaneously closing the sheath. Again, a unit is available for disposal, in which unit a contaminated area is completely closed towards the outside by the surrounding safety cover. In comparison to variant d1), where the inverted protective cover with the non-contaminated inside itself forms the enclosure of the contaminated area, the required film surface area for the safety cover is greater in the variant according to d2). However, this situation is countered by the advantage of a simplified sequence of the process because the inversion process is omitted.
In variant d3) the protective cover is pulled back into the contaminated area and subsequently the ends are sealed to sever the safety cover by forming a further sealed joint between adjacent film parts. This variant results in the advantage that the contaminated covers, the safety cover and the protective cover are returned from the uncontaminated area into the contaminated area and can remain there.
When performing the procedure according to variant d1), a contaminated area is enclosed inside the inverted protective cover thereby closing the passage opening. In the procedure according to variant d2), a closed intermediate area is formed as the contaminated area when the safety cover is used to sheath the protective cover thereby closing the sheathing. Where the technical term sealing is used, this includes the production of peelable closure parts.
The subject matter of the invention is also a device for connecting a protective cover to a safety cover in a manner sealed against the environment, in particular for performing the method according to the invention. Advantageous features of the invention are provided.
A device according to the invention for sealing a protective cover to a safety cover against the environment comprises a dispensing device for a sealable film material which, dispensed as a film tube, comprises a passage for a transfer from a contaminated area into an uncontaminated area using a protective cover. The at least partially flexible safety cover hermetically seals the contaminated area from the uncontaminated area. At least one sealing device produces at least one preferably peelable film connection between layered sheeting parts of the safety cover and the relevant protective cover. One end of the protective cover, during transfer from the contaminated area to the uncontaminated area in a docking area, penetrates into a receiving end of the safety cover.
Advantageously, the safety cover is designed in the manner of a film tube, the free end of which remains closed in the docking area before the passage opening is produced and after the protective cover is dispensed. The film tube, while enclosing the passage and hermetically sealing the contaminated area from the uncontaminated area, is stored in a cassette, in particular stacked or rolled, to permit a continuous tube removal for several transfer operations of protective covers.
The protective cover is preferably designed to be peelable at least at its penetrating end having layered sheeting parts. The sheetings, which have been sealed against each other in this respect, are then pulled away from each other to open the passage opening.
A coverall for the transfer of a person sealed against the environment can be formed by the protective cover. After pulling the at least one peelable sheeting or its sheeting parts apart, the coverall can be put on or taken off by opening the passage opening.
Particularly advantageously, the closed sheeting is rolled up and stored in a preferably closable breast pocket of the coverall after the coverall has been put on and the associated passage opening has been closed by placing the peelable sheeting or parts of the sheeting against each other to form the penetrating end of the protective cover.
For an environmentally sealed transfer process of objects contained in a protective cover, the docking area can be installed in front of a manipulator room, in which work can be performed, preferably from the outside wearing gloves. The docking area is separated from the manipulator room by an airlock.
With particular advantage the docking area in front of the manipulator room can be designed as an airlock chamber, in conjunction with the cassette for the film tube and at least one sealing device.
Advantageously, the individual sealing device can be formed by two sealing jaws, which can be moved against each other and which preferably simultaneously permit a fusing or sealing of the film material. In addition to the formed joining seam, simultaneously the sealing jaws may perform a cutting or severing of the film material.
Other objects, advantages and salient features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the drawings, discloses preferred embodiments of the present invention.
Referring to the drawings that form a part of this disclosure:
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While various embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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