Claims
- 1. A receptacle for collecting fluid comprised of a body of small thickness relative to its length and width and having an upper surface and a lower surface, a plurality of shallow basins formed by the upper surface each with a drain that communicates to the lower surface, channels formed by the lower surface communicating with each other and with the drains and isolated from communicating directly with an edge of the receptacle to constrain fluid to an area beneath the basins, and a discharge port communicating with the channels, said discharge port being constructed and arranged to connect with a suction source.
- 2. A receptacle as set forth in claim 1 wherein said basins are rectangular and located one adjacent another with perimeters forming a grid of ridges and the drains are located centrally of each basin at a level below the ridges.
- 3. A receptacle as set forth in claim 1 wherein said lower surface has extending ridges that form the channels and the ridges have edges that at least in part form a support surface for the receptacle.
- 4. A receptacle for collecting fluid, channeling the fluid along a receptacle-supporting surface and discharging the fluid from beneath the receptacle to a suction source, said receptacle comprising a flexible body of small thickness relative to its length and width and having upper and lower surfaces, a plurality of basins formed by the upper surface, peripheries of the basins forming a pattern of ridges, a manifold of recesses formed by the lower surface such that the lower surface has channels that open downwardly and surface portions about the channels that engage and substantially seal against the receptacle-supporting surface, said channels communicating with each other and being isolated from communicating directly with an edge of the receptacle to constrain fluid to an area beneath the body, a drain in each basin opening into a channel at a location below said pattern of ridges and above said surface portions, and a discharge port communicating with the channels, said discharge port being constructed and arranged to connect with a suction source.
- 5. A receptacle as set forth in claim 4 wherein said discharge port is adjacent an edge of the receptacle.
- 6. A receptacle as set forth in claim 4 wherein each said drain is substantially smaller in area than is the associated basin.
- 7. A receptacle as set forth in claim 6 wherein portions of the upper surface that form the basins slope gradually from the basin periphery to the drain.
- 8. A receptacle for collecting fluid comprised of a body of small thickness relative to its length and width and having an upper and lower surface, a plurality of shallow basins formed by the upper surface and channels in the lower surface communicating with the basins and isolated from communicating directly with an edge of the receptacle to constrain fluid to an area beneath the basins, and a discharge port communicating with a plurality of said channels.
- 9. A receptacle for collecting and facilitating removal of liquid, comprised of a body of small thickness relative to its length and width, said body comprising: means, including a plurality of adjacent, shallow, basins forming in use an upwardly facing liquid-collecting surface; passageway means beneath the basins for receiving and constraining liquid to an area beneath the basins; port means, communicating with said passageway means for allowing liquid to flow out from beneath said receptacle and be collected, said port means being constructed and arranged to connect with a discharge conduit source; and openings communicating between the basins and the passageway means for the flow of liquid from the basins to the passageway means.
- 10. A receptable as set forth in claim 9 wherein the passageway means is channel means that seal against a receptacle-supporting surface.
- 11. A receptacle as set forth in claim 10 wherein said openings are substantially smaller than the basins, the channel means has a manifold shape, and said port means is a single outlet communicating with the manifold shape.
- 12. A receptacle mat for use on the floor of an operating room to collect and facilitate removal of fluid that would otherwise flow onto the floor during a procedure, said receptacle mat comprising a flexible body of small thickness relative to its length and width and having a lower supporting surface constructed to lie and seal against and follow the contour of the floor and an upper surface having a plurality of hollows in the form of shallow basins having drain openings that communicate to the lower surface, a passage formed in the lower surface communicating with said drains and isolated from direct communication with the body periphery so that fluid entering the passage from the drains is constrained by the lower surface to an area beneath the body, and a discharge port communicating with the passage at the periphery of the body constructed and arranged to connect with a suction source.
- 13. A receptacle mat as set forth in claim 12 further including a suction source connected to said port.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 645,864, filed 08/31/84 now abandoned.
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