Claims
- 1. A porous material for insertion cleaning of instruments comprising:
an at least partially open-cell foam body; and a surface configured to enable an instrument having contaminants to be inserted into the body; wherein the body is configured to substantially grip the instrument to remove a substantial portion of the contaminants from the instrument.
- 2. The porous material of claim 1, wherein the body has a cell count within a range of 12 cells/cm to 20 cells/cm.
- 3. The porous material of claim 1, wherein the body has a cell count within a range of 15 cells/cm to 16 cells/cm.
- 4. The porous material of claim 1, wherein the body has a 25% indentation force deflection within a range of approximately 80.00 N to 120.00 N.
- 5. The porous material of claim 1, wherein the body has a 25% indentation force deflection within a range of approximately 92.00 N to 100.00 N.
- 6. The porous material of claim 1, wherein the body has a 25% indentation force deflection of approximately 94 N.
- 7. The porous material of claim 1, wherein the body has a 25% indentation force deflection of approximately 99 N.
- 8. The porous material of claim 1, wherein the body has a density within a range of 20 kg/m3 to 30 kg/m3.
- 9. The porous material of claim 1, wherein the body has a density of approximately 25.6 kg/m3.
- 10. The porous material of claim 1, wherein the body has a density of approximately 22.4 kg/m3.
- 11. The porous material of claim 1, wherein the body is further configured to allow steam to penetrate an interior region of the body.
- 12. The porous material of claim 11, wherein the body has an air flow within a range of approximately 1.0 dm3/sec to 4.5 dm3/sec.
- 13. The porous material of claim 11, wherein the air flow of the body is approximately 4.1 dm3/sec.
- 14. The porous material of claim 11, wherein the air flow of the body is approximately 3.8 dm3/sec.
- 15. The porous material of claim 1, wherein the body is polyurethane.
- 16. A porous material for insertion cleaning of instruments comprising:
an at least partially open-cell foam body having a 25% indentation force deflection of at least 80.00 N configured to enable smooth insertion of instruments into the foam body.
- 17. The porous material of claim 16, wherein the foam body has a 25% indentation force deflection of less than 120.00 N.
- 18. The porous material of claim 16, wherein the body has a 25% indentation force deflection within a range of approximately 92.00 N to 100.00 N.
- 19. The porous material of claim 16, wherein the body has a 25% indentation force deflection of approximately 94 N.
- 20. The porous material of claim 16, wherein the body has a 25% indentation force deflection of approximately 99 N.
- 21. The porous material of claim 16, wherein the body has a density of at least 20 kg/m3.
- 22. The porous material of claim 16, wherein the body has a density within a range of 22 kg/m3 to 26 kg/m3.
- 23. The porous material of claim 16, wherein the body has a cell count of at least 12 cells/cm.
- 24. The porous material of claim 16, wherein the body has a cell count within a range of 15 cells/cm to 16 cells/cm.
- 25. The porous material of claim 16, wherein the air flow through the body is at least 1.0 dm3/sec.
- 26. The porous material of claim 16, wherein the air flow through the body is approximately 4.0 dm3/sec.
- 27. The porous material of claim 16, wherein the body has a 50% compression force deflection of approximately 2.8 N.
- 28. A material for cleaning instruments, comprising:
an at least partially open-cell foam body having a 25% indentation force deflection within a range of 80.00 N to 120.00 N and a cell count within a range of 12 cells/cm to 20 cells/cm, the foam body having an interior region; and a resilient surface configured to enable an instrument to be inserted into the interior region of the body; wherein the body is configured to allow steam to penetrate the interior region and is further configured to grip the instrument and substantially remove contaminates disposed on the instrument.
- 29. The material of claim 28, wherein the body has a cell count within a range of 15 cells/cm to 16 cells/cm.
- 30. The material of claim 28, wherein the body has a 25% indentation force deflection of approximately 94 N.
- 31. The material of claim 28, wherein the body has a 25% indentation force deflection of approximately 99 N.
- 32. The material of claim 28, wherein the body has a density within a range of 20 kg/m3 to 30 kg/m3.
- 33. The material of claim 28, wherein the body has an air flow within a range of approximately 1.0 dm3/sec to 4.5 dm3/sec.
- 34. The material of claim 28, wherein the air flow through the body is approximately 4.1 dm3/sec.
- 35. The material of claim 28, wherein the air flow through the body is approximately 3.8 dm3/sec.
- 36. The material of claim 28, wherein the body is polyurethane.
- 37. An instrument servicing system, comprising:
a socket-forming member including a pair of spaced wall members that define a socket; a resiliently deformable cushion configured to be received within the socket-forming member, the cushion being an at least partially open-cell foam having a 25% indentation force deflection of at least 80.00 N, a cell count of at least 12 cells/cm, and a density within a range of 20 kg/m3 to 30 kg/m3; and a finger mount coupled to the socket-forming member to provide for attachment of the system to a user's hand.
- 38. The servicing system of claim 37, wherein the cushion is configured to insertion clean a dental instrument.
- 39. The servicing system of claim 38, wherein the cushion is configured to reduce over eighty percent of bioburdens on the dental instrument after two insertions of the dental instrument into the cushion.
- 40. The servicing system of claim 38, wherein the cushion is configured to reduce over ninety percent of bioburdens on the dental instrument after three insertions of the dental instrument into the cushion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/417,802 of James B. Johnsen and Hal J. Oien for a FOAM FOR INSERTION CLEANING OF INSTRUMENTS, filed Oct. 10, 2002, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60417802 |
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