AU670615B2 - Steriliser - Google Patents

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AU670615B2
AU670615B2 AU46919/93A AU4691993A AU670615B2 AU 670615 B2 AU670615 B2 AU 670615B2 AU 46919/93 A AU46919/93 A AU 46919/93A AU 4691993 A AU4691993 A AU 4691993A AU 670615 B2 AU670615 B2 AU 670615B2
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Theresa Margaret Nevell
Vincent John Nevell
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OFI DATE 15/03/94 APPLN. 1D 46919/93 111 i ii11111Illll AOJP DATE 09/06/94 PCT NUMBER PCT/AU93/00418 111 i iimm"'i" AU9346919
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(51) International Patent Classificaion A61 L2/04, 2/06, BOI1J 3/04 (21) International Application Numnber (22) International Filing Date: Priority data: PL 4197 igAugu (I I) International Publication Number: ~Al (43) International Publication D)ate: PCT'AU93 0041i8 Published 16 August 1993 (16.08.93) 111:scrI WVO 94/04198 31 Mairch 1994 (03 t01,94) Ort st 1992 (M8.8.92) AU 67/:71 #ftX72)*ppi=ft=~nsentors: NEWELL., Vincent. John [AU NEVELL, Theresa, Margaret JALV AUJ; 166 Edinburgh Street, Coffs Harbour, NSW 2450 (AU).
(74)Agtnt: SHELSTON WATERS; 55 Clarence Street, Syd.
ney, NSW 21000 (AU).
(81) Designated States: AL, CA, GB., JP, US.
S~~o~~oeA (54)Tihle: STERILISER (57) Abstract A steriliser comprising a head (I11) and a detachable container (12) sealingly engageable there .ith to provide a pressure-resistant chamber. The head (11) having mounted therein a heating element The head (11) is pivotally mounted to a frame 8) such that the steriiiser may be selectively moved between a horizontal inoperative position and a vertical operative position with the container (12) extending upwardly from the head The water or sterilising fluid are brought into contact with the heating element (21) when the steriliser is moved to said operative position so as to cause the fluid to vaporize and pressurize the chamber resulting in .irticies positioned in the chamber being sterilised.
WO 94/04198 PCI(/A '93/(10418 Title: STERILISER TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to sterilisers, in particular, to instrument sterilisers used in dental surgeries.
BACKGROUND ART At present dental instruments are sterilised by either boiling, autoclaving or chemical means.
Autoclaving is generally accepted as the most effective means available. Chemical sterilisation is time consuming and reserved generally for items which will not survive autoclaving.
The real and imagined problems relating to the transmission of AIDS and hepatitis B have focussed attention on the dental handpiece which often only receives a quick wipe with alcohol. It is generally SUBSTITUTE SHEET accepted that health authoritics will in the near future require everything which is used in a patient's mouth to be autoclaved.
The high cost of dental handpices makes it important to have a fast turnover through the autoclave. At present, a good autoclave cyclcs in about 12 minutes.
Therefore, if a handpiece misses one cycle, it wvill not be ready for usc for 24 minutes.
Understandably, such a down-time would bc unacceptable in most busy dental surgeries.
The present invention seeks to overcome these problems by providing a simple, inexpensive steriliser with a rapid cycle time.
10 DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION According to the present invention there is provided a steriliser comprising a head and a detachable container sealingly engageable therewvith to provide a pressureresistant chamber adapted to accommodate an item to be sterilised, said head having mounted therein a heating means, control means coupled to said heating means for 15i controlling the operation of the heating means to maintain its temperature within a *~.predetermined range, heat sink means provided in the head surrounding the heating means, and means connected to the steriliser for bringing a predetermined volume of wvater or sterilising fluid into contact with the heating means and/or the heat sink means.
For preference, the head is provided with a controllable valve means WO 94/04198 4/4ALc'/A 931004 18 3 communicating with said chamber to control the fluid pressure therein. In one particular preferred form thL head is pivotally mounted to a frame such that the steriliser may be selectively moved between a horizontal inoperative position and a vertical operative position with the container extending upwardly from the head.
Preferably, the heating means is a thermostatically controlled electric heating element.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 shows a side elevation of the steriliser according to one embodiment of the invention; Figure 2 shows an end elevation of the steriliser shown in Figure 1; Figure 3 shows an end elevation of the canister and head of Figure 1 in the operative vertical position; Figure 4 shows a side elevation of the canister and head of Figure 3; Figure 5 shows a section view of the head of Figure 3; Figure 6 shows a side elevation of the canister and head in a separated position; Figure 7 shows a plan view of the canister and head of Figure 6; SUBSTITUTE SHEET WO 94/04198 PCI7A U93/00418 Figure 8 shows a side elevation of a further embodiment of the canister arrangement according to the invention; and Figure 9 shows a side elevation of the support used for the canister arrangemnt of Figure 8.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION Referring to the drawings, a preferred embodiment of the invention will be now described. The steriliser comprises a base frame 5, having two side support frames 6 and 7 and a central support frame 8 extending vertically from the base frame 5. The support frames are journalled to receive a pivot axle 9 which passes through holes 10 in the support frames. The pivot axle 9 serves to pivot mount a head 11 of the steriliser to the base frame 5. The base frame shown accommodates two heads and it will be appreciated that the frame could be designed to accommodate any desired number of heads.
The head 11 has screw mounted thereto an instrument receiving canister 12 having at its end 13 remote from the screw mounting a handle 14 to assist fitting and removal of the canister 12 from the head 11. The base frame 5 is further provided with an integral water tank and condenser 19.
Further details of the head and canister will be described with particular reference to Figures 3 to 7 of the accompanying drawings. The canister 12 is in the form of a cylinder having one end closed and the other SUEST U aHET WO 94/04 198 PCr/Al'93/0)0418 5 open to receive items to be sterilised. The open end is provided with an external screw thread 16 for engaging an internal thread 17 provided in the openinc of the head 11. A pressure seal 18 is provided in the head 11 to form a pressure tight seal when the canister thread 16 is fully tightened into the head thread 17.
The head 11 is generally cylindrical in shape, having an internal cavity 20 into which is mounted a heating element 21. The heating element 21 is surrounded by a heat sink 22 which, in this embodiment, comprises a number of bronze balls 23 which are packed around the heating element 21. It will be appreciated that the heat sink can take other forms, such as metal rods, drilled solid bodies, granules of other suitable metals or the like. The canister 12 is supported on a shaped support ramp 24 extending from the head 11. This ramp 24 assists in support and correct fitting of the canister 12 to the head 11 when one is being screwed to the other. The head 11 is provided with two outlet ports 25 and 26. One of the ports 25 has a pressure relief valve 27 operable by control button 28 for selectively opening the port 25. The other port 26 is connected by a tube 29 to a pressure gauge 30 and safety relief valve 31 mounted on the underside of the support ramp 24. The port 25 is connected by a flexible tube 32 to a condenser coil (not shown) positioned in the water tank 19.
SUSTUTE SHEET NVO 94/04198 PT'CT/A U93/00418 6 In use, the heating element 21 is maintained in a preselected temperature range by a thermostatic control of the electric current feed to the element 21. The element 21 may also be controlled by a pressure switch which deactivates the element when a desired pressure is reached within the head. The element remains on throughout the day with heat loss limited by a cap which may be fitted to the head in the absence of the canister. The element cycles within a preset temperature range.
To sterilise an item, the canister 10 is unscrewed from the head 11 and the item to be sterilised placed in the canister 12 with a predetermined amount of water.
The canister 12 is then screwed into the head 11 while resting in a generally horizontal position as shown in Figure 1. The canister 12 is then pivotted about the axle 9 to a vertical position causing the water to contact the heating element 21 and heat sink 22 resulting in the production of steam, pressure and temperature within the canister 12. The pressure being controlled by the pressure release valve or the safety valve 26. Once the autoclaving has been completed, the canister is lowered to the horizontal position which activates the pressure relief valve on the head via control button 28, resulting in the internal pressure being totally released and the steam passing into the I SUBSTITUTE
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WO 94/04198 I'C T/AL 93/00418 7 condenser coil via tube 32. The sterilised item may then be removed by unscrewing the canister 12.
In a further preferred form of the invention shown in Figures 8 and 9, the canister 12 is surrounded by a sleeve 33. The closed end of the canister 12 is provided with a shaped protrusion or boss 34 which engages with a complementary shaped recess 35 on the inner side of the closed end of the sleeve 33. When engaged the boss 34 and recess 35 prevent relative rotational movement between the sleeve 33 and the canister 12 so that the handle 14 on the sleeve 33 may be used to screw the canister 12 into engagement with the head 11. The sleeve 33 fits over the canister 12 with a small air gap and serves to insulate the canister 12 against heat loss or burns and to act as a handle for the canister 12.
To prevent unintentional opening of the canister 12 during operation, the frame 5 is provided with a guide rail 36 which engages with the outer edge 37 of the open end of the sleeve 33 and acts to slide the sleeve 33 and its associated boss 34 out of engagement with the recess as the canister is raised to its operative position.
This disengagement of the sleeve from the canister prevents unintentional opening of the canister during the sterilising operation.
It will be appreciated that water or sterilising fluid may be introduced into contact with the heating I SUBSTITUTE SHEET WO 94/04198 PCT/AL'913/0041 8 8 element by any suitable means, for example the head could remain in a fixed position and fluid could be injected into contact with the heating element using a pump. Alternately, the head may be provided with a fluid reservoir having a spring-loaded push valve connecting the reser 7oir to the interior of the head. A screw cap on the reservoir, on being tightened, depresses the push valve to cause fluid to enter the head and contact the heating element. The valve closes automatically under force of the internal pressure and the spring.
It will be further appreciated that other embodiments of the invention are possible without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention described and the invention is not limited to the specific embodiment described or in its application to dental instruments.
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1. A steriliser comprising a head and a detachable container sealingly engageable therewith to provide a pressure-resistant chamber adapted to accommodate an item to be sterilised, said head having mounted therein a heating means, control means coupled to said heating means for controlling the operation of the heating means to maintain its temperature within a predetermined range, heat sink means provided in the head surrounding the heating means, and means connected to the steriliser for bringing a predetermined volume of water or steri!ising fluid into contact with the heating means and/or the heat sink means. i 10
2. A steriliser according to claim 1 wherein the head is pivotally mounted to a frame such that the steiliser may be selectively moved between a horizontal inoperative position and a vertical operative position with the container extending upwardly from the head.
3. A steriliser according to claim 2 wherein said water or sterilising fluid are 15 brought into contact with the heating means and/or the heat sink means when the steriliser is moved to said operative position. S:
4. A steriliser according to claim 2 wherein the head is provided with a controllable valve means communicating with said chamber to control the fluid pressure therein.
5. A steriliser according to claim 4 wherein said controllable valve means is operable in response to said steriliser moving from said operative position to said inoperative position to release the fluid pressure within said chamber.
6. A steriliser according to claim 4 including condenser means coupled to said valve means for condensing fluid released from said chamber.
7. A steriliser according to claim 2 further including means for preventing removal of said container from said head when the steriliser is in said operative position.
8. A steriliser according to claim 7 wherein said container and head are engaged by means of complimentary screw threads and said means for preventing removal comprises a outer sleeve surrounding said container and selectively engageable therewith, said outer sleeve being engaged with the container when the steriliser is in S* 10 the inoperative position to allow the container to be rotated by the outer sleeve and removed from the head, whereas when the steriliser is in the operative position means o are provided for disengageing the outer sleeve from the container and allowing the outer sleeve to move freely relative to the container and prevent rotation of the container by the outer sleeve.
9. A steriliser substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Dated this 23rd Day of February, 1996 BLIXTA GRIFFITHS PTY. LIMITED Attorney: PETER R. HEATHCOTE 1 ellow Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia of SHELSTON WATERS
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WO1989002753A1 (en) * 1987-10-02 1989-04-06 Sven Karl Lennart Goof Apparatus for sterilizing objects, in particular dental and medical utensils
GB2217629A (en) * 1988-01-16 1989-11-01 Merwood Ltd Pressure cooker
AU629984B2 (en) * 1989-09-26 1992-10-15 Mdt Corporation Self-contained sterilizer with duty-cycle heater

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WO1989002753A1 (en) * 1987-10-02 1989-04-06 Sven Karl Lennart Goof Apparatus for sterilizing objects, in particular dental and medical utensils
GB2217629A (en) * 1988-01-16 1989-11-01 Merwood Ltd Pressure cooker
AU629984B2 (en) * 1989-09-26 1992-10-15 Mdt Corporation Self-contained sterilizer with duty-cycle heater

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