EP3515507A2 - Récipient médical stérile - Google Patents
Récipient médical stérileInfo
- Publication number
- EP3515507A2 EP3515507A2 EP17777228.2A EP17777228A EP3515507A2 EP 3515507 A2 EP3515507 A2 EP 3515507A2 EP 17777228 A EP17777228 A EP 17777228A EP 3515507 A2 EP3515507 A2 EP 3515507A2
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- container
- filter device
- filter
- container part
- sterile
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a medical sterile container with a trough-like first container part; a lid-like second container part; and a filter device which, in particular from the outside, is arranged or mounted on at least one container part, in particular on a first side wall of the trough-like first container part. Moreover, the invention relates to a method for sterilizing objects, in particular medical devices, in a sterile container.
- Sterile containers are basically known from the prior art and are used in medicine in particular to surgical instruments, implants and
- a lid-like second container part is arranged on or on the trough-like first container part and the two
- Container parts are closed to each other.
- the sealed sterile container is fed to a sterilizer.
- the in the container interior is fed to a sterilizer.
- Sterilization procedures e.g., hot air sterilization, steam sterilization, etc. are sterilized.
- sterile containers in which the filter device can be mounted and dismounted from a sterile container inside / from the inside. If the filter device mounted from the inside, there is often, especially when mounting on a side wall, the disadvantage that the filter device can only be checked for possible damage after removal of the sterilized objects, in particular the sterilized medical devices, by a sterile user, in particular by a nurse. Is then determined that the sterilized objects, in particular the sterilized medical devices, by a sterile user, in particular by a nurse. Is then determined that the
- Filter devices are also known from the prior art, which can be mounted from a sterile container outside / from the outside to a sterile container and
- removable filter devices have the disadvantage that in these basically the filter device after sterilization can be dismantled and reassembled without later recognizable. A user can thus not recognize whether the filter device has already been opened or removed after sterilization, and thus whether the sterilized objects in the sterile container are still sterile when they are removed.
- an object of the present invention to provide a sterile container or a method for sterilizing objects that allow a sterile media exchange, penetration of bacteria, germs or
- This object is achieved by a sterile container according to claim 1, a sterile container according to claim 10 and a method for sterilizing objects,
- the invention first relates to a sterile medical container with a trough-like first container part; a lid-like second container part; a filter device which, in particular from the outside, is arranged or mounted on at least one container part, in particular on a first side wall of the trough-like first container part; and one, in particular sealable,
- Sterile container closure which at least one can be arranged between a closed position and an open position on one of the container parts closure flap for
- Closing the two container parts to each other comprises, wherein the closure flap in the closed position, the filter device on the container part, on which the
- Filter device is arranged or mounted, in particular on the first
- the trough-like first container part basically consists of a bottom and of the bottom, preferably vertically upwards, extending side walls. In particular, four side walls are provided.
- the lid-like second container part can be pivotally connected to the trough-like first container part or completely removable.
- the filter device of the present invention is preferably attachable / arrangeable / fixable / attachable from the outside either the trough-like first container part or the lid-like second container part.
- the filter device can thus be mounted both on the bottom or on one of the side walls of the trough-like first container part, as well as on the lid-like second container part / the lid.
- the filter device is mounted on a first sidewall which is any sidewall of the, preferably four, sidewalls of the tub-like first container part.
- a sterile container closure which may be formed, for example, as a snap closure, toggle closure, as a combination of snap closure and toggle closure, etc.
- the trough-like first container part and the lid-like second container part can be closed to each other.
- the Sterile container closure according to the invention has at least one closure flap, which can in principle be brought into an open position and into a closed position. In the closed position of the closure flap are the two container parts
- the closure is preferably sealable in the closed position of the closure flap.
- the filter device is secured via the closure flap in its closed position on the sterile container.
- closure flap in the closed position covers the filter device such that a removal of the
- the filter device is thus in the open position of
- Sterile container closure in particular the closure flap, of the container part, on which the filter device is arranged or mounted, in particular of the first side wall of the trough-like first container part, detachably and in the
- the filter device can only be removed or detached from the sterile container / from one of the two container parts, in particular from a first side wall of the trough-like first container part, if the sterile container closure has been previously opened, that is to say when the closure flap has previously been moved from the closed position into the open position was spent.
- This has the advantage that the filter device can not be disassembled undetected for a later user after sterilization and reassembled. A user thus knows when the sterile container is closed, especially if the Sterile container closure is sealed in the closed position of the flap, that the filter device could not be opened or removed before.
- An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the container part on which the filter device is arranged or mounted, in particular the first side wall of the trough-like first container part, a receptacle or
- Recess in particular in the form of a groove-shaped recess, and a
- Filter device is arranged or mounted, in particular on the first
- Filter device is arranged or attached, can be fixed and / or locked, and wherein the closure flap in the closed position in the latching / the
- Snap-in section is engaged and thereby locks the two container parts to each other and covers the filter device at least in sections.
- both a receptacle / recess / groove-shaped depression and a latching element in particular one
- the filter device is first inserted into the receiving / recess / groove-shaped recess, so that an edge portion of the filter device is received therein.
- the filter device can now completely on the
- the filter device must be manually pressed and held by a user against the corresponding container part.
- Another, preferably opposite, edge portion of the filter device is now preferably in a position adjacent to the locking element and is locked / fixed on the locking element on the corresponding container part. Snaps the Closing flap in the latch member, the other, preferably opposite, edge portion of the filter device can be pressed by the flap even against the corresponding container part. This can be achieved in particular by the fact that the flap in the latched
- Embodiment realized in a structurally simple manner.
- Closure flap provided receiving recess is added and a seal for sealing the sterile container and to secure the
- the flap engages in its closed position in the
- the latching element is advantageously fixedly connected to the container part, on which the filter device is mounted or arranged, or may even be an integral / one-piece / einmaterialiger section, in particular a latching portion of the container part. If the latching element has a projection, in particular latching projection, which the
- Closure flap in particular fully penetrates the receiving recess of the closure flap in the closed position or projects outwardly in the closed position with respect to the closure flap and this latching projection has a suitable recess, a seal can be easily attached to the latching / the latching projection.
- the sealed sterile container is therefore always sealed and secured.
- An opening of the sterile container and a concomitant release or release of the filter device of the trough-like first or lid-like second container part is thus possible only by destroying the seal. Is an undamaged seal on a closed sterile container, a user thus knows that even the filter device could not be opened or removed before.
- the filter means comprises an externally provided filter holder and a filter element held / attached / attached to the filter holder and the filter holder has a window for checking a condition of the filter element from a sterile container outside by a user.
- a user can see through the provided on the filter holder window, if a filter element / a filter is inserted or if the inserted filter element may be damaged without having to open the sterile container. If a process indicator is applied to the filter element, the user can also check whether the filter element has undergone a sterilization-like process.
- the filter device in particular from the outside, arranged or mounted on at least a first side wall of the trough-like first container part.
- An attachment of the filter device to the lid or to the bottom of the sterile container has proven disadvantageous in many respects. If the filter device is present on the cover, deposits of dust particles on the filter device may occur during storage of the sterile container. In addition, during sterilization condensate, which drips onto the lid-like component, get into the sterile container and make drying after sterilization difficult. If the filter device is located on the floor, the filter device may be damaged during handling of the sterile container, in particular by objects on a base, without this becoming immediately visible to a user. On the other hand, if the filter device is located on a side wall, in principle little dust can be deposited on it and it is virtually impossible for condensate to penetrate. In addition, damage caused by objects on a surface is virtually excluded. An attachment or Arranging the filter device on a side wall of the sterile container is thus advantageous in many respects.
- the first side wall of the trough-like first container part has a perforated filter device receiving portion with downwardly and downwardly and towards the container inside facing fins and / or ribs and / or the filter means an externally provided and a filter element holding perforated filter holder has down / down and the container outside facing fins and / or ribs.
- both a perforated filter device receiving portion and a perforated filter holder are provided according to the invention, which allow a sterile media exchange via the filter element located therebetween.
- the perforation is formed in the present invention by downwardly facing fins or ribs.
- the filter device receiving portion and the filter holder are formed gilled perforated, in particular with, preferably pressed or pressed-formed, gills in the form of narrow and / or elongated and / or channel-shaped and / or curved / curved recesses.
- the fins or ribs of the present invention are gill-shaped.
- Such a design provides optimal mechanical protection and allows, in particular due to the gill-like curvature or curvature, a compact design.
- the gills can be produced by pressing or pressing in a simple manner, so that there are no disadvantages in this regard, especially against a perforated plate perforation.
- gills and / or lamellae and / or ribs pointing towards the container outer side are provided on the filter holder and gills and / or lamellae and / or ribs pointing towards the inside of the filter device are provided on the filter device receiving section and / or on the filter holder and the filter device receiving portion provided gills and / or fins and / or ribs are arranged offset from one another in a side wall height direction to each other.
- condensate can run outward on the filter holder and thus not penetrate into the filter element. If there are gills / fins / ribs on the filter device receiving section to the inside of the container and downwards, condensate can drain inwards on the filter device receiving section and thus can not penetrate into the filter element.
- the gills / fins / ribs are thus designed such that draining condensate is conducted away from the filter element both on the filter holder and on the filter device receiving section.
- the mechanical protection of the filter element is further improved.
- a direct piercing from the outside into the sterile container is no longer possible.
- the invention relates to a method for sterilizing, in particular for preparing a sterilization of objects, in particular medical devices, in a sterile container with a trough-like first container part and a lid-like second container part, in particular in a sterile container as described above, with the steps: attaching a filter device, which is formed in particular by a filter holder and a filter element inserted therein, in particular from the outside, on one of the container parts, in particular on a first side wall of the trough-like first container part; Locking the filter device, in particular the filter holder, to the corresponding container part by means of a locking element; and closing the container parts relative to each other via a sterile container closure, in particular via a closure flap arranged on one of the container parts, and accompanying, in particular effected, securing the filter device to the container part to which the filter device is attached, in particular to the first side wall of the trough-like first container part ,
- the method according to the invention further comprises the following steps: attaching a seal to the sterile container closure; Sterilizing items to be sterilized in the sterile container; Destroying the seal; and opening the sterile container closure and associated, in particular thereby effected, releasing the filter device.
- the invention relates to a sterile container with a trough-like first container part, a lid-like second container part, a filter device which is arranged or attached from outside on at least a first side wall of the trough-like first container part, wherein the first side wall with a filter device receiving portion with down, in particular a container inside out, facing gills and / or lamellae and / or ribs and the filter device has an externally provided and a filter element holding filter holder with pointing downwards, in particular to a container outside, facing gills and / or fins and / or ribs and preferably the gills and / or lamellae and / or ribs provided on the filter holder and the filter device receiving portion are offset from one another in a sidewall height direction.
- Fig. 1 is a side view of a sterile container according to the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing the interaction according to the invention between a filter device, a closure flap and a side wall of the
- Sterile container of the present invention illustrated; 3 is a detail view of a preferred embodiment of the filter device and a filter device receiving portion provided on the side wall;
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of pressed / squeezed gills, as on the filter device receiving portion or a filter holder of
- Filter device may be provided.
- Fig. 1 is a side view of a medical sterile container 2 is shown.
- This consists of a trough-like first container part 4 and a lid-like second container part, in particular cover, 6.
- the container parts 4, 6 are preferably made of metal, in particular of aluminum or stainless steel. However, both container parts 4, 6 can also be made of plastic, in particular by injection molding.
- the trough-like first container part 4 consists of a bottom 8 and four side walls 10. In other words, the bottom 8 and the four side walls 10 together form the one-piece, one-material or integral trough-like first
- the trough-like container part 4 is chamfered, bevelled or chamfered.
- the lid-like second container part 6 is also a one-piece, einmaterialiges or integral and separate from the trough-like container part 4 component.
- the lid-like second container part 6 is preferably pivotally mounted on the trough-like first container part 4 (not shown). However, according to the invention, it can also be completely removed from it.
- a sterile container closure 14 is further shown with a flap 16.
- the closure flap 16 is pivotally mounted on a hinge 18 on the lid-like second container part 6 and is located in Fig. 1 in a
- the closure flap 16 has a
- closure flap 16 is thus engaged in the latching element 21 and attached to the latching element 21 seal 22 secures the closure flap 16
- a filter / filter device 26 is arranged from the outside / from a sterile container outside 24 or
- the filter device 26 consists of a filter holder 28 and a
- the filter holder 28 has a window 32 through which a
- Filter element 30 has been sterilized in the desired manner or not.
- Closure flap 16 overlaps filter device 26 in sections in sections at an upper edge region 34 of filter device 26. It is also conceivable according to the invention that flap valve 16 either overlaps only filter element 30 or only filter holder 28. On the filter device 26 or in particular the filter holder 28 are horizontally aligned in Fig. 1 and thus parallel
- a gill-like perforation of the filter holder 28 should represent.
- Filter device 26 the shutter 16 and the first side wall 10 a in a sectional view illustrates.
- the first side wall 10 a has a filter device receiving portion 36.
- the filter device receiving portion 36 is formed gilled perforated and has a plurality of gills 38 on.
- the gills 38 are basically narrow, elongated or groove-shaped recessed and curved / curved and are made by pressing or pressing.
- the gills 38 each point downwards or toward the bottom 8 of the sterile container 2 and toward a sterile container inner side 40.
- the gills 38 have a curved / curved arch shape in the manner of a semi-open at the bottom half parabola initially low slope and downwards approximately proportionally increasing slope.
- a groove-shaped recess 42 is provided at a lower portion of the filter device receiving portion 36.
- the filter device accommodating portion 36 is slightly inwardly formed with respect to the side wall 10a, on which the filter device accommodating portion 36 is provided, to a sterile container inner side 40.
- the filter device accommodating portion 36 is connected to the
- the locking element 44 can basically be mounted spring-loaded as a separate component in the side wall 10a. However, the locking element 44 may also be firmly connected to the
- the locking element 44 is formed in one piece / einmaterialig / integral with the side wall 10a.
- the first side wall 10a has the latching element 21, which in FIG. 2 is a separate component from the side wall 10a, but firmly connected thereto.
- the latching element 21 has a latching projection 46 which protrudes toward a sterile container outer side 24.
- the filter device 26 consists of the filter holder 28 and the filter element 30 held thereon.
- the filter holder 28 has gills 48, which, like the gills 38 of the filter device receiving portion 36, are narrow, elongated and curved / curved and are formed by extrusion or press-fitting.
- the gills 48 each point downwards or toward the bottom 8 of the sterile container 2 and towards a sterile container outside 24.
- the gills 48 also have a curved / curved arch shape in the manner of a downwardly open half parabola with initially small pitch and downwardly approximately proportionally increasing pitch.
- the gills 48 may have a spring action / act as spring elements that press the filter element 30 against the filter device receiving portion 36.
- the gills 48 preferably overlap in the height direction / vertical direction and are only open at the bottom.
- the gills 38 also overlap preferably in the vertical direction and are only open at the bottom. So that's it
- Filter element 30 concealed / protected in the lateral direction.
- Filter device 26 inserted into the groove-shaped recess 42 / attached / recorded and the filter device 26 is manually pressed against the first side wall 10 a. Subsequently, the locking element 44 locks the filter device 26, in particular the filter holder 28, on the first side wall 10a. Finally, the flap 16 is folded down and snaps into the latching element 21, whereby the trough-like first container part 4 and the lid-like second container part 6 are locked to each other. An overlapping portion 52 of the closure flap 16 overlaps the upper edge region 34 of the filter device 26 and, if the two container parts 4, 6 are locked to one another, can press it against the filter device receiving portion 36 or the first side wall 10a.
- the latching projection 46 of the latching element 21 outwardly with respect to the closure flap 16.
- the latching element 21 on a recess, not shown, or the like, through which the seal 22 can be performed. If the sterile container 2 is additionally sealed with the seal 22 in the closed position of the closure flap 16, the sterile container 2 can only be opened again by destroying the seal 22. Only when the seal 22 is destroyed and the sterile container is opened again, finally, the filter device 26 can be solved by the filter device receiving portion 36 and the first side wall 10a. In other words, a decrease in the filter is only possible if the seal 22 has been destroyed after sterilization.
- Fig. 3 is a detail view of a preferred embodiment of the filter device 26 and one provided on the side wall 10a
- Filter device receiving portion 36 is shown.
- the filter device 26 in turn consists of the filter holder 28 and the filter element 30.
- the gills 38 of the filter device receiving portion 36 are formed in an overlapping shape.
- a gill end portion 54 of an upper gill 38 each overlaps a gill start portion 56 of a lower gill 38.
- the gills 38 and the gills 48 are also formed offset or arranged. In other words, a gill start portion 56 and a gill end portion 54 of the gills 38 each fall with a gill center portion 58 of the gills 48 as seen in FIG.
- Filter device 26 or the filter device receiving portion 36 may be formed or provided.
- the narrow, elongated, groove-shaped recessed and arched / curved training of the gills 38, 48 even better visible.
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Priority Applications (1)
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EP20151609.3A EP3725338A1 (fr) | 2016-09-26 | 2017-09-22 | Récipient stérile médical |
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DE102016118083.1A DE102016118083A1 (de) | 2016-09-26 | 2016-09-26 | Medizinischer Sterilbehälter |
PCT/EP2017/074031 WO2018055086A2 (fr) | 2016-09-26 | 2017-09-22 | Récipient médical stérile |
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