NZ620217B2 - Collector of liquid - Google Patents
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Abstract
multi-layered liquid collection structure for collecting fluids spilled, for example, during surgery. The structure comprises a first bottom layer (1) and a third layer (3) each with a set of openings for receiving liquid. A second layer (2) between the first (1) and third (3) layers comprises a vacuum tube (7) and a material which facilitates the generation and maintenance of a uniform vacuum between the layers for liquid collection. A fourth layer (4) is located above the third layer (3) and absorbs liquid by capillary action. Liquid is distributed along the absorbent fourth layer (4) and is evacuated via the holes in the third layer (3) and liquid can also be removed through the holes in the first layer (1). vacuum tube (7) and a material which facilitates the generation and maintenance of a uniform vacuum between the layers for liquid collection. A fourth layer (4) is located above the third layer (3) and absorbs liquid by capillary action. Liquid is distributed along the absorbent fourth layer (4) and is evacuated via the holes in the third layer (3) and liquid can also be removed through the holes in the first layer (1).
Description
COLLECTOR OF LIQUID
ABSTRACT
The invention relates to a tor of liquid that
includes a first layer (1) and a third layer (3), each of
which includes a tive set of openings (6’) and (6");
a second layer (2), located on top of the first layer (1)
and under the third layer (3), wherein collection of
liquid to be generated and maintained at all times. A
fourth layer (4), located immediately above the third
layer (3), includes a material that absorbs by
capillarity. The vacuum tube (7) included in the second
layer (2) tes the liquid coming from the first layer
(1) and the third layer (3), wherein said third layer (3)
receives the liquid. after it is absorbed. by' the fourth
layer (4) and distributed uniformly on said fourth layer
(4) by means of the material that absorbs by capillarity.
COLLECTOR OF LIQUID
INVENTION PURPOSE
The present invention refers to a collector of
liquid, ably surgical , with a nmlti—layered
structure and a design and uration which facilitate
the effective and silent absorption of liquid which has
been spilt on the floor and make it poSsible for people to
step over the collector without the liquid spreading out
of the collector.
ION BACKGROUND AND TECHNICAL PROBLEMS TO BE RESOLVED
In surgical operations, especially in endoscopic
process in which a lot of serum is used, a large
proportion of the liquids used in the operation end up on
the floor mixed with patients’ blood. Once the ion
has ended, it is therefore necessary to collect this
liquid before cleaning and disinfecting the surgery floor.
This collection and cleaning is time consuming,
therefore systems to try to solve the root of the problem
have been proposed, for example the use of pads or bags
which. minimise the liquid content falling to the floor
whilst the al operation is carried out. r,
they are not one hundred per cent effective when it comes
to eliminating spillages of liquid on the floor.
Furthermore, there are various systems to collect and
evacuate liquid which has been spilt on the floor.
Documents WC 2008 153 545 A1, EP 0 547 496 B1 and EP 1 474
060 Al show a flat structure with an absorbent upper layer
and an area which catches the liquid in the lower part. In
this area. which. catches the liquid, there is a suction
tube used to evacuate the liquid collected.
The problem with these systems lies in their
configuration and design which do not lead to the
effective collection of liquid. Moreover, they are noisy
owing to air being absorbed by the suction tube as well as
liquid.
Many of these systems are also problematic or
inconvenient because they cannot be placed in areas where
people are g in the surgery, given that if somebody
stood on one, the liquid absorbed by these systems would
once again spread on the floor, as is the case with a wet
sponge.
It is an object of the present invention, to at least
e the public with a useful choice.
INVENTION DESCRIPTION
With the aim of meeting one or more goals and
avoiding one or more of the entioned difficulties,
the invention proposes a collector of liquid with a multilayered
structure whose layers are joined together by
their edges using high frequency heat soldering.
This collector focuses entally on ating
noise from the suction part of the system, thus enabling
the concentration of people ng out work in an area
close to the collector. It also focuses on the possibility
of stepping on this collector, object of the invention,
significantly improving mobility of the people working in
close proximity of it.
The multi-layered collector of liquid comprises a
first layer, which in turn comprises a set of openings and
a third layer which ses another set of openings. It
also comprises a second layer, located above the first
layer and below the third layer, comprising a vacuum tube
and a material with structural consistency. This material
enables a uniform vacuum area for liquid collection to be
d and maintained at all times. Furthermore, it
comprises a fourth layer, located. immediately' above the
third layer, comprising a material that absorbs by
capillarity.
A characteristic of the invention is that liquid
coming from the first and third layers is evacuated via
the vacuum tube of the second layer connected to a suction
system serving to extract liquid. The first layer absorbs
the liquid directly from the floor whilst liquid reaches
the third layer after having been absorbed by and
distributed uniformly on the fourth layer by the material
that s by capillarity.
Another characteristic of the collector of liquid,
object of the invention, is that a fifth layer might also
be included immediately above the fourth layer. This fifth
layer would be made of one of the following non—woven
als: cellulose, polypropylene, a combination of
cellulose and polypropylene, printed hilic
polyethylene wool, polyester and hylene. This fifth
layer is e of absorbing and passing to the fourth
layer any amount of liquid which may be spilt on it
without retaining it. This prevents liquid being splashed
and forming puddles around the feet of those working in
the area. Likewise, it prevents the fourth layer from
tearing when people working in the area graze the
collector of liquid with their shoes.
Given that this fifth layer does not absorb liquid,
it prevents the collector of liquid from becoming too
heavy to throw away easily and ically. However it
does retain liquids for the necessary amount of time to
allow the other layers to evacuate it via capillarity and
, according to their distinct functions.
Another characteristic of the invention is that the
set of openings in the first and third layer may be
blocked off by a water-soluble material i.e. poly vinyl
The first layer comprises at least one opening near
to each of its corners and at least one g in the
middle which create a suction effect, thus allowing the
first layer to stick to the floor. On the other hand, the
set of openings of the third layer are arranged
symmetrically along the entire surface and are more
numerous than the set of openings of the first layer.
The first layer comprises either PVC (polyvinyl
chloride), polyurethane or polyethylene. The second layer
comprises one of the following coarse mesh materials:
warped polyethylene sackcloth or multifilament
polypropylene. The third layer ses a PVC (polyvinyl
chloride), polyurethane or polyethylene material. The
fourth and fifth layers comprise a viscose sheet made of
one of the following materials: cellulose, polypropylene,
a combination of cellulose and polypropylene, printed
hydrophilic polyethylene wool, polyester or polyethylene.
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise,
throughout the description and claims the terms
“comprise”, “comprising” and the like are to be construed
in an inclusive sense, as opposed to an exclusive or
exhaustive sense. That is, in the sense of ding,
but not d to”.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In order to facilitate the easy understanding of the
ption , a series of drawings accompany the
invention, serving as a non-limiting example of its use:
- Figure 1 is a cross section of the collector of
liquids, in accordance with the invention,
illustrating the
distribution of layers in the collector of liquids
which comprises a vacuum tube, according to one of
the ments.
- Figure 2 is a top elevation of a first layer of the
collector.
- Figure 3 is a top elevation of a second layer with
a detailed representation and within this detailed
representation, a detailed representation of A-A.
— Figure 4 is a top elevation of a third layer of the
collector.
Below is a list of the various elements represented in the
figures which form part of the invention:
1 = First layer
LOCDQONOWU'IrhWN = Second layer
= Third layer
Fourth layer
Fifth layer
= Opening of the first layer (1)
x \
= Opening of the third layer (3)
Vacuum tube
Soldering
Floor
ED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED INVENTION
As y explained and further demonstrated in
Figure l, the collector of liquid, object of the
invention, is determined. from a series of layers being
placed over one r, these layers being joined
together at their edges by means of high—frequency heat—
soldering (8), the aggregate having a total ply of 5 to 50
There is a fifth layer (5) in the upper part of the
collector, ed immediately above the fourth layer (4)
which is in turn ed immediately above the third
layer (3) and so on and so forth until the first layer (1)
is reached. A vacuum tube (5) can be seen in the second
layer which is connected to a surgery n system and
used to create a vacuum whilst it absorbs liquid.
This first layer (1), made of PVC, polyurethane or
polyethylene, as shown in Figure 2, is the layer' which
will contact the floor (9). This first layer (1) comprises
a set of openings (6') blocked by a water—soluble material
which prevents air from being ed instead of liquid.
This eliminates the noisy stage at the beginning of
surgical operations, especially in endoscopic processes
during which. a large amount of serum is used. This is
because the suction process does not begin until the
openings (6’) have opened 'up, upon coming into contact
with liquid y serum but s also blood) and also
because the flow of liquid which previously came into
contact with the collector, object of the invention,
thereby absorbed by it, is great enough to generate
continuous flow through the openings (6’).
The set of openings (6’) of the first layer (1) are
distributed in such a way that at least one opening (6%
is near to each of its corners and with at least one
opening (6') in the central area. These openings (6’)
serve two purposes: absorbing liquids from the surgery
floor (9) and creating a suction effect which enables the
first layer (1) to stick to the floor (9) when liquid is
not flowing through the openings (6’). However the first
layer (1) comprises an anti—slip material which helps this
layer (1) to remain stuck to a certain point thus
preventing the staff stepping over the collector, object
of the ion, from slipping.
Moreover, the third layer (3) made of PVC,
polyurethane or polyethylene and represented in Figure 4,
also comprises a set of openings (6”). These openings
(6”) have a similar diameter to those openings (6’) of
the first layer (1) but are greater in number and are
arranged symmetrically along the length of the third layer
(3). This set of gs constrict to allow liquid to
flow through once the water-soluble material which was
ng them has dissolved in the same way as the set of
openings (6’) of the first layer (1). In this instance the
liquid arrives descending from the upper part of the
yinvention.
Figure 3 is a more detailed. representation of the
second layer (2) which serves to create a uniform vacuum
area, thus preventing the first (1) and third (3) layers
from collapsing when the vacuum is created. by suction,
i.e., ting the first layer (1) to come into contact
with the third layer (3).
In order to prevent the abovementioned vacuum
se, the second layer (2) is made of warped
polyethylene sackcloth or multifilament polypropylene
mesh, which, alongside maintaining a permanent hollow
inside the collector, makes it possible for the collector,
object of the invention, to be stood on without running
the risk of liquid suction becoming less effective, even
at points far away from the vacuum connector. This vacuum
connection consists of at least one vacuum tube (7) being
inserted in the second layer (2).
The fourth layer (4) is a viscose sheet made of
opylene and hydrophilic polyethylene wool which
absorbs by capillarity. This fourth layer (4) serves to
spread the liquid falling on in it along the length of the
layer (4) thus improving the invention’s suction
efficiency.
The fifth layer (5) is a sheet of printed, high-
density hydrophilic polyethylene wool and serves to
prevent liquid from being splashed on the feet of those
working above the collector and in the areas surrounding
it when they step on the fifth layer (5). This layer (5)
is highly absorbent and does not require the vacuum system
to be working thus preventing the collector from forming
s.
e nature of the ion has been described,
its opportune effects will be stated though the use of the
collector is not limited to this statement. Rather,
opportune modifications may be introduced. provided that
they do not alter its essential characteristics.
Claims (15)
1. Collector of liquid comprising a multi-layered structure, comprising: - a first layer which comprises a set of openings and a 5 third layer comprising another set of openings; - a second layer located above the first layer and below the third layer, this second layer comprising a vacuum tube and a material whose structural consistency facilitates the generation and maintenance of a 10 uniform vacuum area for liquid collection at all times; and - a fourth layer located immediately above the third layer, this fourth layer comprising a material that s by capillarity; 15 in such a way that liquid coming from the first and third layers is evacuated via the vacuum tube d in the second layer, where the liquid arrives at this third layer after having been absorbed by the fourth layer and distributed uniformly along this fourth layer by means of 20 the material that absorbs by capillarity.
2. Collector of liquid according to claim 1, r comprising: - a fifth layer, located immediately above the fourth 25 layer, which comprises one of the ing ven absorbent materials: ose, polypropylene, a combination of cellulose and polypropylene, printed hydrophilic polyethylene wool, polyester or polyethylene. 30
3. Collector of liquid according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the vacuum tube is connected to a suction system to extract liquid by means of suction.
4. Collector of liquid according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the set of openings of the first 5 layer and the set of openings of the third layer, are d by a water-soluble solution.
5. Collector of liquid according to claim 4, wherein the water-soluble solution in the set of openings of the first 10 layer and the set of openings of the third layer, is poly vinyl alcohol.
6. Collector of liquid according to any one of the preceding claims, n the third layer comprises a 15 greater number of openings than the openings located on the first layer.
7. Collector of liquid according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first layer comprises at 20 least one opening near to each one of its corners and at least one opening in the central area of the first layer.
8. Collector of liquid ing to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the openings of the third layer are arranged 25 rically along the whole of its surface.
9. Collector of liquid according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the set of layers are joined together by their edges using high frequency heat ing.
10. Collector of liquid according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the set of layers has a total ply of 5 to 50 mm.
11. Collector of liquid according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first layer comprises one material selected from PVC, 5 polyurethane and polyethylene.
12. Collector of liquid according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the second layer comprises one coarse mesh materials selected from warped polyethylene sackcloth and 10 multifilament polypropylene.
13. Collector of liquid according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the third layer comprises one material selected from PVC, polyurethane and polyethylene.
14. Collector of liquid according to claim 1 or 2, n the fourth layer comprises a viscose sheet made of one material selected from ose, polypropylene, a combination of cellulose and polypropylene, printed 20 hydrophilic polyethylene wool, polyester and polyethylene.
15. Collector of liquid substantially as described herein and as shown in any of the anying drawings.
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