EP0686049A1 - Vorrichtung zum Zerstören von hypodermischen Nadeln und Spritzen - Google Patents

Vorrichtung zum Zerstören von hypodermischen Nadeln und Spritzen

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EP0686049A1
EP0686049A1 EP92923307A EP92923307A EP0686049A1 EP 0686049 A1 EP0686049 A1 EP 0686049A1 EP 92923307 A EP92923307 A EP 92923307A EP 92923307 A EP92923307 A EP 92923307A EP 0686049 A1 EP0686049 A1 EP 0686049A1
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housing
wall
shearing
main housing
syringes
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Elliot P. Schultz
Raymond L. Sperry
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  • Such a configuration has inherent disadvantages in that the high speed motor driven cutter produces a substantial amount of noise which may preclude its operation in certain areas of hospitals, nursing homes or doctors 1 offices. Moreover, the disposable liner does not provide an effective safety margin against inadvertent human contact with the disposed waste should some of the needles remain intact after the destruction process.
  • a syringe and needle destruction machine for destroying, disinfecting and subsequently packaging the destroyed items in a self-contained safety container that prevents unauthorized access.
  • the invention comprises a compact, rigid rectangular main housing having an interior needle shearing chamber on one side, and a motor housing chamber on the other side, partitioned by at least one inner wall.
  • a means for shearing the syringes and needles into small pieces which is rotatably mounted on a motor output shaft extendp619Xthroughthe inner wall to a high torque, low RPM motor (below 40 RPM) , which is rigidly secured to the housing.
  • the shearing component comprises a plurality of planar shearing members when viewed parallel to the inner wall which taper at one end to form a shearing surface and which abuts adjacent shearing members at the other end when mounted on a hub member which is attached to the motor output shaft.
  • the planar shearing members define a phantom circular boundary or path as they spin about the drive shaft axis and form a shearing surface against an angle-shaped adjustable shearing member having a lower leg tapered to a knife edge which is situated directly in relation to the above described "circle".
  • a shearing housing which comprises a square tube feed member which is rigidly secured to the main housing inner wall by a planar base plate.
  • an outer plate On the outer edge of the square tube is an outer plate which has a hole therethrough so it can support the motor shaft in a pivot joint. These components are enclosed by a thin walled outer cover which is firmly anchored to the planar base plate.
  • Extending vertically from the shearing housing is an elongated catch bin which is a hollow tubular member having a smaller perimeter than the shearing housing tube member so that it may be mounted therein.
  • Deposit access tube abuts the top wall of the housing and is coincidentally disposed with an aperture defined in the top wall of the main housing to receive discarded needles and syringes for destruction.
  • a disinfecting device for the shearing housing is provided as an additional safety feature.
  • the disinfecting device typically comprises a sprayable can of antiseptic such as "Lysol" which is rigidly secured to one of the housing side walls by a bracket assembly.
  • the antiseptic spray is activated by a solenoid which is mounted against the main housing top wall in the motor chamber and which biases an arm extending therefrom through the inner wall and over the spray head of the antiseptic nozzle such that the spray head is pushed down to discharge a time controlled amount of antiseptic.
  • Both the solenoid and shearing means drive motor are connected via a switch which is activated by sliding an access door in the main housing top wall disposed across the aperture directly above the elongated catch bin.
  • the switch is configured so that when the access cover is moved through a half way open position, the solenoid is activated and an antiseptic is discharged into the cutter housing for a short period of less than a second.
  • the timing circuit is closed and the articles to be destroyed are manually dispensed in the deposit access tube.
  • the slide safety switch is enabled and the motor is activated initiating the destruction process for a predetermined amount of time as set by a timer, typically ranging from three to 10 seconds.
  • a removable container for receiving the destroyed syringe and needle constituents is slidably mounted but securely locked in the main housing adjacent to and below the shear housing.
  • a safety switch interlock which disables the device when the safety container is removed is provided to prevent inadvertently engaging the shear mechanism with the safety container removed.
  • the safety container has a spring loaded and - A - flanged normally closed top door which opens to reveal an aperture for passing the waste through as the safety container is moved into position beneath the shear housing causing the flange on the door to engage the exterior thereof. In this manner, when the safety container is pulled out of the main housing, the spring loaded top door snaps shut thereby precluding accidental contact with the waste contained therein.
  • the container itself is a self-contained discardable unit which may include an outer marking such as "disposable or infectious waste" if desired.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevational view of through main housing of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a front elevational view of inside of the main housing.
  • Figure 3 is a top plan view of the main housing.
  • Figure 4 is a front cutaway view of the shear assembly.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective cutaway view of the shear assembly.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of the removable, disposable safety container.
  • Figure 7 is a circuit diagram showing the various switches used in the invention.
  • a machine for destroying, disinfecting and storing used syringes and needles generally characterized by reference numeral 10.
  • the main housing is approximately 16" long, 10" wide and 16" high.
  • FIG. 1 shows a side elevational view of housing 12 and its internal components which make up the invention.
  • Housing 12 is a rigid box structure made of any suitable material such as wood or plastic with a cleanable exterior surface such as formica having a top wall 14, a door 16, a removable rear wall 18 with an air vent 18a, side walls 20 and
  • Top wall 14 includes aperture 26 therethrough so that used syringes and needles may be manually deposited and passed into deposit access tube 28 for ultimate destruction below.
  • Exterior housing access door 30 is slidably mounted in frame 32 contained within top wall 14, so that access door 30 covers aperture 26 as shown in Figures 1 and 3.
  • a biasing spring 34 is provided to urge door 30 into a normally closed position. To facilitate easy opening of door 30, flange
  • Door 16 is hingedly connected by hinges 36 to an adjacent side wall 20 such that full access to the interior of housing 12 is provided as shown in Figure 2.
  • Housing 12 further contains partial inner wall 38 which rigidly supports shear housing 40 and motor 42 to be more fully described hereinbelow.
  • Wall 38a continues as a thin sheet of metal from upper wall 38 to create a four-sided surface abutting side walls 20 and 22, and bottom wall 24. Portions of wall surfaces 20, 22, 24 and 38a are sized to slidably receive safety container 46, discussed in greater detail hereinafter.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show detail of shear housing 40.
  • Deposit access tube 28 is a square tube member which sits flush against the interior of housing top wall 14 and which is received within shear housing 40.
  • Shear housing 40 comprises a relatively thin-walled outer cover 48 which is rigidly attached to mounting plate 50 which in turn is rigidly secured to inner wall 38.
  • Deposit access tube 28 is received within one end of square tube member 52 which is additionally sized so that shear blade assembly 54 substantially across the lower end of tube 52 which has curved shape on the back and the front.
  • Tube member 52 is rigidly secured to base plate 50 on one side and has a plate 56 attached on its other side, including an aperture for receiving the shear blade assembly shaft.
  • Shear blade assembly 54 comprises a plurality of planar shearing members 54a having tapered shearing edges 58 at one end. Shearing blades assembly 54 is removably mounted on hub member 60 which in turn is rigidly attached to output shaft 62 of motor 42. Shearing members 54a are oriented on planes transverse to partial inner wall 38 and define a phantom circular outer boundary path 64 when rotated on shaft 62. Adjustable angular shaped planar shearing member 66 is disposed adjacent to the lower end of tube member 52 and securely fastened thereto such that carbide shear edge 68 is perpendicular to phantom circular outer boundary 64 to form a confronting surface with shear blades 54a.
  • Output shaft 62 is rotatably supported through partial inner wall 38 and within hole 58 of plate 56.
  • access is available by removing shear housing thin-walled outer cover 48 by removing four bolts 50a, square tube member 52, and planar member 56 from base plate 50.
  • Adjustments can only be made when shear assembly 40 is removed.
  • motor 42 is rigidly secured to partial inner wall 38 with four nuts 50a on the opposite- side.
  • the motor is a conventional AC or DC (battery-rechargeable) type capable of transmitting high torque values to output shaft 62 while turning in the range of 37 RPM.
  • AC or DC battery-rechargeable
  • a typical aerosol spray can dispenser 76 containing an antiseptic or disinfectant such as " ysol" attached to the interior of side wall 22 by bracket 78.
  • Conduit 80 may be provided to direct the spray directly into access tube 28 if desired.
  • the spray is activated by arm member 82 which passes through inner partial wall 38 and which is attached to solenoid 84.
  • Solenoid 84 is secured to top wall 14 of housing 12. When solenoid 84 is energized, arm 80 is biased against spray head 86 of disinfectant can 76 for a period of less than one second which results in expending antiseptic into shear housing 40 surrounded by shield 50 via access tube 28.
  • Figure 6 depicts a removable, disposable safety container 46 which is slidably mounted within housing 12 against wall 38a ( Figure 1) and electrical override safety switch 38b which prohibits turn on of the machine unless a safety container is pressed against switch 38b.
  • Safety container 46 is substantially rectangular having top wall 86, front wall 88, rear wall 90, side walls 92 and 94, and bottom wall 96.
  • Top wall 86 has aperture 98 therethrough which is covered by normally closed sliding cover 100.
  • Sliding cover 100 has flange 102 disposed at right angles thereto on the side of aperture 98 closer to rear wall 90.
  • Sliding cover 100 is disposed in side rails 104 and engages tension spring 106 which pulls sliding cover 100 toward rear wall 90 such that cover 100 is in a normally closed position when safety container 46 is removed from housing 12.
  • tension spring 106 which pulls sliding cover 100 toward rear wall 90 such that cover 100 is in a normally closed position when safety container 46 is removed from housing 12.
  • Safety container 46 and the waste contained therein can subsequently be discarded as an integral unit, and is constructed of a low cost plastic, moisture proof and suitable as a throw away.
  • the circuit diagram illustrated in Figure 7 discloses the electrical operation of the invention.
  • Slide safety switch 108 is disposed at the end of sliding access door 30 proximate to front wall 16 of housing 12. Switch 108 disables motor 42 when sliding door 30 is not in a fully closed position as a safety precaution.
  • access tube interlock switch 38b disables the entire circuit when safety container 46 is not fully installed with rear wall in operable association with housing inner wall 38a.
  • Spray roller switch 112 is situated along the travel of sliding door 30 such that it is tripped when sliding door 30 travels past its half way open point.
  • solenoid 84 is energized forcing arm 82 downward against spray cap 86 of can 76 for a period of less than one second so that the shear housing is disinfected as described above.
  • cycle timing circuit 114 is closed.
  • the needles and syringes to be destroyed are manually dropped into access tube 28 so that they may freely pass into tube member 52 directly above shear blades 54a.
  • Sliding door 30 is slid forward toward front wall 16 of housing 12 tripping spray roller switch 112 again which results in an additional less than one second injection of disinfectant as described above.
  • a 15 amp circuit breaker 120 is provided and may be disposed in wall 18 of housing 12 to facilitate easy access thereto.
  • the instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
EP92923307A 1992-10-28 1992-10-28 Vorrichtung zum Zerstören von hypodermischen Nadeln und Spritzen Withdrawn EP0686049A1 (de)

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CA002147596A CA2147596A1 (en) 1991-07-16 1992-10-28 Needle eliminator
PCT/US1992/009198 WO1994009942A1 (en) 1991-07-16 1992-10-28 Needle eliminator

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US3995768A (en) * 1973-11-01 1976-12-07 Madeline Ippolito Cartridge for apparatus for destroying syringes and like articles
US4809915A (en) * 1988-03-07 1989-03-07 Affald International Inc. Waste disposal apparatus
WO1990000070A1 (en) * 1988-06-28 1990-01-11 Elotown Pty. Ltd. Sharps destruction and disposal apparatus
US5168612A (en) * 1991-07-16 1992-12-08 Schultz Elliot P Needle eliminator

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US3995768A (en) * 1973-11-01 1976-12-07 Madeline Ippolito Cartridge for apparatus for destroying syringes and like articles
US4809915A (en) * 1988-03-07 1989-03-07 Affald International Inc. Waste disposal apparatus
WO1990000070A1 (en) * 1988-06-28 1990-01-11 Elotown Pty. Ltd. Sharps destruction and disposal apparatus
US5168612A (en) * 1991-07-16 1992-12-08 Schultz Elliot P Needle eliminator

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