CA2351932A1 - An antiseptic product - Google Patents

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CA2351932A1
CA2351932A1 CA002351932A CA2351932A CA2351932A1 CA 2351932 A1 CA2351932 A1 CA 2351932A1 CA 002351932 A CA002351932 A CA 002351932A CA 2351932 A CA2351932 A CA 2351932A CA 2351932 A1 CA2351932 A1 CA 2351932A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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Abstract

This product comprises a micro-porous sponge (1), for single use, impregnated with an antiseptic solution (2) and is housed in an impermeable container (3) of a flexible material. The container (3) is made up from a thermo-formed base (31) that has a concave shape (31a) and by a flexible lid (32) fixed onto the base (31) forming a seal closure to the container (3). The antiseptic solution (2) can be made from iodised povidone, sodium hydroxide, anhydrous monosodium phosphate, nonilphenol 9-10 etoxylate and distilled water, or an alcohol type antiseptic can be used.

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i 29/46 2441 17' 20 FAX 93a1511~2 CA 02351932 2001-06-29 I~ Ona./01~3 AN ANTISEPTIC PRODUCT
DESCRIPTTON
pURPOSE OF THE INVENTION
The prEeent invention rafQrs t:o, as itq tir.le iud3.cdLes, an antiseptic product of the type which i nr_1 ndP:a iodised povidone as the active ingL-edi~i~L .
and which is used for the disi.nfprti on of the skii~.r ' apec~ifically in operatory field d3.ai.nfeation, and in the cleaning and preparative tc~r tapping and injecting.
l~ F3AC:~G1~OUND TQ THE INVENZION
Within the med~.cal-surgical field, it is normal to use liquid auLi~cptics topically fox the disinfpctioz~ ~f rhp skin, and tr'iey are used Specifically in operatory field dis:in~erticn and in the cleaniuy acid preparation for topping ox i n~ar_t~ing. .
Iii order to caxry out the dis:Lnfection of the ~5 skin lic~u7.d ~ antiseptics in colWai~ne;xs are normally used, thQSe hPi ng pcswred onto gauze" Cotton wool UZ
any other material that is suittable fc~r this 29/06 2001 17: 20 FA.X 934151182 CA 02351932 2001-06-29 IQ 005/018 .2.
application. One of the problems presented by this .
application of liquid ailL.iseptics is that ~oncc the container is open, i~.t r_i raulates around ttie hosxrital area where thero is a significant concentration or viruses arid bacteria, and it can be contaminated and lose i.ts antiseptic properties.
Tri.i~ pioblem is aggxavatcd to a greater degree in the fl a1d of surfery, as du~:itlc~ a surgical operation significant quantities of disinfectant are used. AL ~rrcsent and specifically in operating theatres. the use of a bowl i:hat r~oratair~.s a large .mount of the liquid anti septic such as povldone i~x a water-based solution is usual.
The apglicati nn of this liquid oilro the Skiic ~rf a patient i5 carried out With gauzEa, whir_.h l s held wl.th fo=aeps and imLa.mluced. into the: bawl containing the antise~ati.r_ This operation pvSeS several problem3, ouch as the pouring o»t pat a significant amount of the pzoc~uc:L, with the conocquent expense.
both ~ n the prodllCt i'CSelf dmcl equall~r the.
subsequent cleaning of the orprati.ng ttleatre. Lne wasi:e UL time, the po33ibilitx of bacteriolnc~ical 75 ronr_amination of the anzi5epc:xc contained in the bowl and tho l nnnnvAnience Oz the applic:dLi~u.
:.~'x"oa'~s~~~a~~~w:: ~~ia"~~' ~F48 . . ma~w.~ma i 2Q./06 2nn1 17' 21 FA.X 93x151182 CA 02351932 2001-06-29 1~ p06/C118 ~3-DESCRIPTION OF THE rNVENTION
In order to solvo the abAVe-mentioned p.evLlcms Ltse antiseptic praduet that is this objr~r_.t of this i nvention has been thought vuL. Th~_5 is of the type that includes ic~di ~~!d povidone as the a4tive ingredient, i.s u3ed fvr the dis:i.nfectinn of the s3cin. and presets Ls some distinguishing features directed towards pnguring the m3:lntertdtic:e ~rf the antiseptic properties and preventing ~.ts baCteriolvQical cctsl.asxu.natien up t:o the moment of its use.
In accordance with the invontion, this ~ antisppi: ; r_ product a.s made uY of a single u: c micro-porous sponge. imr.ragnated w~.th Sri 3ntiseYLic SOluLion atsd contained in an impermeable container man»facaured front 8 flexib~.c material. This contai.ncr comprises of a i-hprmo-tOfrned base that lm~
a c:vt'tcave shape to house the above mpnt i coed Sponge anc! the antiseptic solu~.i.~rs and o:!: a flexibJ.e lid that cdvexs the ~~nc~.aveness of the ;base and is fixed vul.c~ Clie entire outer edge df it,. forming a Seal closure to the 4ots l.dimL .
It has been envis~gpd that the spmsc~e is impreyssated urzth a sufficient quantity of the 11~t1id i 29/06 2001 17:21 F.A.g 93x151182 CA 02351932 2001-06-29 ~~~C~7/41H

antiseptic to a7.1 nw a single appliGa'Cion, necking the product di.~posable or single us~.~
The pack containing ttte sponge with the antiocptic solution prevents, microbioloqical contaiuinatiors during Storage of the produri' in hospitals and up to the moment. of use, being kept :.terile until the par_.k i s opened and the sponge is extrdc;~~d.
In accordance urith the inventi~jir the antiseptic solution includes iodised povidone with an available percentage oL iodine of 11-12~c, sodium hydroxide 50~ wpi ght/volume, anhy'd='ou' monosodi.um phosphate, nonilphenol 9-10 etoxyl%~tp and diSLille4 water.
The percentages by weight of i~rie components ~t the watery svlu~ion axe comprised of the follawi.ng values iodised 9oviBOne beLwecxn 0-1,0~, podium hydroxa.dc betcaeen 0 . 1 and 0 _ 5~. anhydrous monosUdiu.tu phosphd~~ l,retween 0. 6 and 0. B5~, nr~W J_Phpnnl 9-~.0 ataxylar~ between 0.08 and 0.15~~ and distilled water in the remaining pprr_entdt~e.
AS an ali~eL'me~Ci'v'c and in accordance with the:
invent.i can, the sponge cari be iuvp:regnt~ted w~,th az~

29/08 2001 17'21 F.AX 9,3a151182 CA 02351932 2001-06-29 IQnnB/01~4 -5.
antiseptic ~~lutian of the alcohol ~ typp as a substii-.»te ror the previously described water. based antiseptic solution.
. 5 Further, as an additional alternative, the sponge can be impregnated with effeeLirra antiseptic prvduc:ts, used in the medical SeCto~r -In accordance with the inventiVii, the thErmv tv~msd base of the container is made rrom a sheet. caf coloured plastic iuaLerial in order to prevent, the avatar based antiseptic solutiva~ hvu.sed on the inside and the impregnated micro-porous sponge bes:uming deteriorated 1~y sunlight and external a7ex~fi:~-The concave definition of the thezu«-formed base of ttie container allows the opening of the contai nor to be made ics a vertical positiofi. the water based ant~.septir~ :solution released from the sponge ,cwlna~.ns housed on the insicip of the stated conca.vpn~ss and does not ~'uri unto t:hc floox or othr~r 3ixrfaces, ~ahic~t rorislder3blY 5i1~'~Nlifie~ its subseciuetat clee.ning .
In ar_r~nrcjanr_e Witn the inverrt~.on, the floxible covex' o~ 'the pack is m~ci~ trom a. double sheet of coloured plastic. the inotruction<_; fir the product i 29!06 2np1 17: 21 FAQ. 93x151182 CA 02351932 2001-06-29 I~ ooa.inl8 .6-being p.cinted only on the external sheet.
The use of this double she:eL on the lid prevents the intro used for the printing on Zhe S product. especially l.hc~se with ti.atuaal resins, from passing through to the Inside o~ the container and producing any type of contamination o~ Ll~e antiseptic solution contained on the inside o.f. 1t_.
In accordance with the inventiC~n~ zhe stseeLs of pl.asLic material that make up the .base and thp lid of the r_ontainer a.re made frviu poly:atyrene, having a thickrrc~~ that a.s betweQn dO and 75 microns.
17ESCRIPTTn111 OF '1'Hk~ URA~PINGS
In Alder to complement and give a greater ~.~nr9prstanCllng to that which has becm. set out, a seer of drawings is inc7.t,dpd with the pr~eseill. descriptive document which, arc by way of an example and are no~
limiting, these Have b~mr repsesentcd as follows Figu=e 1 Shows a view in perspective of the antiSept,iC prvduc:~ object of the invention hetore opening ~:hp r_ontairier.
Figure 2 shawa a side view of the prodUCt in i;
29./06 2401 17' 21 FAX 93d151182 CA 02351932 2001-06-29 IQ 414,/413 .7.
question in a Sec:l:ion of the vcrtic;al plane .
Figure 3 shows a viaw in perspective o~ the antiseptic; product once having beers opened and the antiseptic liquid soaked sYonge rcm~oved from samQ-Figure ~! shows an expanded dr~tai 1 of a sectivr«
cf the lid arid of the base of the container in whi rh the double sheet of the lid can be seen.
PRFFERREU EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTI~l7N
As can be peon ~xom the rPfereanCed gigures, Lhe antiseptic prvduca object of this invention is made up of a micr~-porous sponge -1- i:rnpregnatcd with a water ba3cd antiseptic solution -2- oL iodised povidone and hvu.~ed in an impermeavble coni-.ainer -3-made from a flexible material.
~U In ttzi' example of the pr acti.ral carrying out, the water based antiseptic Solution contains components and percpni-ages as stated k~elow:
- Tnr3 i sed povidone (e vai.lable 2S iodine 11-111 B.70~
sodium hydroxide SCt~ wpighL/vo~Zume 0.~~
Hnriyda~c~us monosodium phosphate U.78~

i 29!06 2pp1 19' 22 FAX 93Q151182 CA 02351932 2001-06-29 I~I tilll01~3 .$.
- Nonilphenol 9-l'0 e~oxyl.ate 0_10 - Distiller.! grater 90.12~s In the example shown of the caxrying nut in figures of the packaging -3- it is made up of a thermo-formed baso -31- and by a 13.d -32-, bath made from a flexible material. The tlnermo-formed base -31- hay a concave shape -31a- in order to house the sponge -1- and a water laased aT~'C3.sepzic solution -Z-, with the said concave form -31a- being ClOSed by a Jid -32- which is heal, welded to the base -31-.
Falling off the lid -:32- will ;be sufficient to achieve Separation of the h9at-wQ3_dpcl area -33- a5 shown in figure 3 ire order to open the eomainpr ~ 3 The heat-welded Lase -31- i.s made up ~f a oingla sheet of white-COlOUred Yo:lystyrene to stop deterioration being caused by SZ~nli9'rit to the wdLGr ?(1 based antiseptic; Solution -2- contained i reside of the container. The lid -3Z- is mctlc up of a double sheet 32a-, -32b- also of wtl7.te: pOlyStyLene arid eaCl1 one of i.liem having a thickness of ~w7 mi CronS .
2~ the lid -32- has tile insLruc:Liosls 39-eorresY~nding to the antiseptic product printed VIWu the outer sheet -32a-, thus the innex sheet -3Lb~-i 291Q6 20f11 1?:22 FAX 93d1511$2 CA 02351932 2001-06-29 IQnl2/018 ~9~
p,cevcnts the water ba~:.ed antiseptic' ~~ l.ution -2-Contained inside vL Lhe cantainer from having any contact with the i. n k used tOT the. pr inting of the izzstruction9 -34-.
Onc~p having sufficiently ci.e~c:ribed the nature of the invention, likewise an example of the preferred rza<eLhoa of carrying it out, it is plar.Pd on record fnr whom it msy Concern Limat the materials, shape, sine and arranr~pmPat o~f the eleutents desCT~.bed cam ' be modified, providing that i f does trot Ruppose an alteration LU the e~,sential natars of the invcnti.on claimed in t-hp tollow:ina .

Claims (7)

1. - an antiseptic product, of the type that uses iodised povidone as its active ingredient and is used for the disinfection of the skin;
characterised in that it is made up from a disposable micro-porous sponge (1), impregnated with an antiseptic solution (2) and housed in an impermeable container (3) of a flexible material made up from a thermo-formed base (31) that has a concave shape (31~) for the housing of the sponge (1) and the antiseptic solution (2), and by a flexible lid (32) that covers the concave shape (31a) of the base and is fixed to the entirety of the periphery of it, forming a seal closure to the container (3).
2. - An antiseptic product, in accordance with the previous claim, characterised in that the components: iodised povidone with an available iodine percentage of 11-12%, sodium hydroxide 50%
weight/volume, anhydrous monosodium phosphate, nonilphenol 9-10 ethoxylate and distilled water.
3. - An antisoptic product, in accordance with the previous claims, characterised in that the percentages by weight or the different components of the antiseptic solution (2) are between the following values: iodised povidone between 8 and 10%, sodium hydroxide between 0.1% and 0.5 %, anhydrous monosodium phosphate between 0.6 and 0.85%, nonilphenol 9-10 ethoxylate between 0.08% and 0.15% and distilled water in the remaining percentage.
4.- An antiseptic product, in accordance with the previous claim 1, characterised in that the antiseptic solution (2) is of an alcohol type.
5.- An antiseptic product, in accordance with the previous claim 1, characterised in that the thermo-formed base (31) of the container (3) is made from a sheet of coloured plastic material to prevent the deterioration of the antiseptic solution (2) from the effects of sunlight.
6.- An antiseptic product, in accordance with the previous claim 1, characterised in that the flexible lid (32) of the container (3) is made form a double sheet (32a, 32b) of a coloured plastic material, the product instruction (34) being printed only on the exterior sheet (32a).
7.- An antiseptic product, in accordance with the previous claims 5 and 6, characterised in that the sheets of plastic material (31, 32a, 32b) constituting the base (31) and the lid (32) of the container (3) are made from polystyrene.
R.- An antiseptic product, in accordance with the previous claims 5, 6 and 7, characterised in that the sheets of plastic material (31, 32a, 32b) constituting the base (31) and the lid (32) of the container (3) have a thickness of between 40 and 75 microns.
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