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US3166189A US268110A US26811063A US3166189A US 3166189 A US3166189 A US 3166189A US 268110 A US268110 A US 268110A US 26811063 A US26811063 A US 26811063A US 3166189 A US3166189 A US 3166189A
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  • This invention relates to a catheterization package, including a package specially designed for cooperation with a pre-assembled catheter-tube-bag assembly contained therein.
  • a two-part container constructed so that it can be opened only in one direction and in a manner which avoids contamination of the contents, the contents including (all sterile) gloves which can be put on without destroying sterility, a protective sheet, lubricant, water (for inflation of the balloon), a syringe and, most importantly, a pro-assembled catheter-drainage tube-drip chamber-drainage bag and hanger, assembly,
  • the container includes a tray portion having tube holding means, such as a notch, at one side so that the drainage bag may be left temporarily in the tray with the tube snapped in the notch to hold the drip chamber higher than the bag and prevent spillage or back flow when the catheter is first inserted and before the bag and its support have been installed on the bed rail, for instance.
  • tube holding means such as a notch
  • FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of the catheter-tobag assembly, extended in condition for use with the bag temporarily left in the tray portion of the container from which the sleeve portion has been removed;
  • FIG. 2 represents a perspective view of the container, partly opened
  • FIG. 3 represents a detail side elevation, from the line IIIIII in FIG. 2, and
  • FIG. 4 represents a detail vertical section, on an enlarged scale, taken on the line lV-IV of FIG. 2.
  • the package includes a container having a sleeve portion 1 and a tray portion 2.
  • the sleeve portion is rectangular and open at both ends, but is provided at one end with a short flap 3, integral with the top of the sleeve and extending down over about one-fourth to one-third of the height of the opening at that end.
  • the top is notched as shown at 4 to facilitate grasping and sliding out the tray portion.
  • the tray portion 2 is also rectangular, of a size to fit snugly within the sleeve portion, and open at the top but provided at one end with a short (one inch or somewhat less) inwardly directed flap 5, integral with the end from which it extends.
  • the flap 5 should, in anyevent, be
  • a slanting notch 6 preferably narrower at its top than the diameter of the drainage tube to be used with the package, and enlarging to approximately the size of said tube in its lower portion.
  • This notch 6 may extend down from the edge of the tray portion to a depth of about one-third the depth of the tray. Since both thesleeve and the tray may conveniently be formed of carboard or the like, having a certain amount of stiffness, the notch in the tray will retain its form and size well enough to serve the temporary purpose for which it is designed.
  • the container described above may contain the several catheterization appliances and accessories previously listed, arranged in such order and position as to be most conveniently available when the container is opened, and particularly the pro-connected drainage system of catheter 7, drainage tube 8, drip chamber 9 and drainage bag It suitable adapters being interposed, if necessary, between the catheter and tube and/ or between the drip chamber and bag.
  • the container and its contents are sealed, in sterile condition, within a plastic outer envelope (not shown) which is preferably not opened or removed until the contents of the package are to be used. Certain smalleriterns may be collected and packed in an inner plastic envelope, if desired.
  • the container When the outer envelope has been removed and discarded the container can be opened, but only in the direction illustrated in FIG. 2.
  • the short flap 3 on one end of the sleeve makes it difiicult and inconvenient to slide the tray portion out that end but still leaves the end open enough so that the tray portion can be pushed out the opposite end.
  • the fingersof one hand e.g., the left hand
  • the other hand e.g. right
  • the syringe being filled with water in preparation for inflation of the catheter balloon.
  • the drainage bag 10 is left in the tray and the lower end of the tube 8 is snapped into the notch 65, as shown in FIG. 1, Where it is retained during the initial stage of the catheterization including insertion of the catheter 7 and inflation of the balloon 7' by injection of sterile water from the syringe 11, preferably through a valve, indicated generally at 12.
  • the bag After the proper installation of the drainage system the bag is intended to be removed from the tray and hung at the side of the bed on a hanger 13 of any suitable design.
  • the hanger When the hanger is of the type shown in copending application of Disston and Pyhel, Serial No. 268,159, filed March 26, 1963, it may be pre-assernbled with the bag, requiring only adjustment from flat position to hanging position.
  • the package, and its contents, described above provide for the first time a complete, properly organized, conveniently arranged, sterile set of equipment for catheterization, the entire drainage system being pre-assembled.
  • the container is so constructed that it can be opened without any part of either hand of the user coming in contact with the contents.
  • the container presents the user first with a sheet or underpad, which is placed under the patient, and then with a pair of sterile disposable gloves, designed to be put on without need for touching the outside of either one, and after that all further manipulations are effected by the sterile gloved hands working with sterile pieces of equipment.
  • the drainage system Since the drainage system is pre-assembled, it is'ready for use after the tube 8 has been snapped .into notch 6 of the tray in order to establish, temporarily, the location and position of the bag 10, with the drip chamber higher than the bag. There is no possibility that-some necessary and urgently needed item has been overlooked and is not immediately available, as can easily happen when the items have to be assembled individually from the stock room perhaps by more than one person, dividing the responsibilities of preparation.
  • a catheterization package comprising, an openable container of relatively stiff material and a pre-assembled drainage system including a catheter, a drainage tube and a drainage bag, said drainage system being packed in said container and said container being adapted, when open, to hold said bag in a position for temporary use.
  • a catheterization package according to claim 1 in which the container comprises a sleeve portion and a tray portion, the tray portion being slidable in one direction from a position entirely Within the sleeve portion to a position entirely outside of the sleeve portion.
  • a catheterization package according to claim 2 in which the tray portion has a notch formed in one of its side Walls, the sides of said notch being so spaced as to be able to engage the tube releasably, with the bag in the tray portion and the catheter in use.
  • a catheterization package according to claim 2 in which the tray portion is provided at one end with an integral protective inturned flap, whereby said end can be grasped and pulled to slide the tray portion out of the sleeve. portion without touching or contaminating the contents.
  • a catheterization package according to claim 2 in which the sleeve portion is provided with an integral stop at one end, adapted to prevent sliding of the tray portion out of said end while permitting pushing of the tray portion in a direction to slide out the opposite end. 6.
  • a catheterization package according to claim end of the sleeve top for a distance less than the height of the sleeve.
  • a catheterization package in which the sleeve portion is provided with an integral stop at one end, adapted to prevent sliding of the tray portion out of said end While permitting pushing of the tray portion in a directionto slide out the opposite end and in which the tray portion is provided at one end with an integral inturnedflap, whereby said end can be grasped andpulled to slide the tray portion out of the sleeve portion.
  • a catheterization package comprising, an openable sterile container and a pre-assembled sterile drainage system packed therein, the container including a tray portion adapted to be put in condition for use without contamination of its contents, and the drainage system including an assembly of catheter, drainage tube, drip chamber and bag,the tray portion being provided with means for engaging releasably the drainage tube adjacent the drip chamber to hold the drip chamber higher than the bag when the bag is in the tray portion and the catheter is in use.
  • a catheterization package according to claim 6 in which the means for engaging the drainage tube is a notch formed in one of the side walls of the tray portion, the sides of said notch being spaced by a distance no greater than the diameter of the drainage tube.

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Jan. 19, 1965 H. s. DISSTON 3,166,139
CATHETEIRIZATION PACKAGE Filed March 26, 1965 2 Sheets-Sheet l by A TOR. Mm r W A rond an 'Jan. 19, 1965 H. s. DISSTON 3,166,139
CATHETERIZATION PACKAGE Filed March 26, 1963 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR.
United States Patent CATHETERIZATION PACKAGE Hamilton S. Disston, Basking Ridge, N.J., assignor to C. R. Bard, Inc, Murray Hill, NJ., a corporation of New York Filed Mar. 26, 1963, Ser. No. 268,110 10 Claims. (Cl. 206-631) This invention relates to a catheterization package, including a package specially designed for cooperation with a pre-assembled catheter-tube-bag assembly contained therein.
In effecting catheterization of a patient requiring such treatment it has long been customary to take (not necessarily in this order) such separate steps as removing a sterile catheter from its envelope, applying lubricant to it, inserting it in the patient, inflating its balloon (it it is a Foley type retention catheter), connecting a drainage .tube to its proximal end, connecting a drainage bag to the tube and hanging the bag on a support. The catheter, tube, bag and support have normally been supplied separately, for assembly at the time of use while observing such precautions respecting sterility as may be possible and necessary, and putting up with the inconvenience and delay because no better procedure was available.
According to the present invention, there is made available, in a sealed sterile package, a two-part container constructed so that it can be opened only in one direction and in a manner which avoids contamination of the contents, the contents including (all sterile) gloves which can be put on without destroying sterility, a protective sheet, lubricant, water (for inflation of the balloon), a syringe and, most importantly, a pro-assembled catheter-drainage tube-drip chamber-drainage bag and hanger, assembly,
sterile and ready for use immediately. The container includes a tray portion having tube holding means, such as a notch, at one side so that the drainage bag may be left temporarily in the tray with the tube snapped in the notch to hold the drip chamber higher than the bag and prevent spillage or back flow when the catheter is first inserted and before the bag and its support have been installed on the bed rail, for instance. The pre-assembling and sterile packing of the catheter and its drainage system not only saves time and trouble but practically eliminates the danger of faulty connections and loss of sterility, inherent in the former system.
A practical embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of the catheter-tobag assembly, extended in condition for use with the bag temporarily left in the tray portion of the container from which the sleeve portion has been removed;
FIG. 2 represents a perspective view of the container, partly opened;
FIG. 3 represents a detail side elevation, from the line IIIIII in FIG. 2, and
FIG. 4 represents a detail vertical section, on an enlarged scale, taken on the line lV-IV of FIG. 2.
Referring to the drawings, the package includes a container having a sleeve portion 1 and a tray portion 2. The sleeve portion is rectangular and open at both ends, but is provided at one end with a short flap 3, integral with the top of the sleeve and extending down over about one-fourth to one-third of the height of the opening at that end. At the end of the sleeve opposite that to which the flap 3 is attached, the top is notched as shown at 4 to facilitate grasping and sliding out the tray portion.
The tray portion 2 is also rectangular, of a size to fit snugly within the sleeve portion, and open at the top but provided at one end with a short (one inch or somewhat less) inwardly directed flap 5, integral with the end from which it extends. The flap 5 should, in anyevent, be
longer than the depth of the notch 4 and long enough so that the users hand is not likely to come in contact with the contents. In one side-wall of the tray portion, near the end having the flap 5,.there is provided a slanting notch 6, preferably narrower at its top than the diameter of the drainage tube to be used with the package, and enlarging to approximately the size of said tube in its lower portion. This notch 6 may extend down from the edge of the tray portion to a depth of about one-third the depth of the tray. Since both thesleeve and the tray may conveniently be formed of carboard or the like, having a certain amount of stiffness, the notch in the tray will retain its form and size well enough to serve the temporary purpose for which it is designed.
As sold, the container described above may contain the several catheterization appliances and accessories previously listed, arranged in such order and position as to be most conveniently available when the container is opened, and particularly the pro-connected drainage system of catheter 7, drainage tube 8, drip chamber 9 and drainage bag It suitable adapters being interposed, if necessary, between the catheter and tube and/ or between the drip chamber and bag. The container and its contents are sealed, in sterile condition, within a plastic outer envelope (not shown) which is preferably not opened or removed until the contents of the package are to be used. Certain smalleriterns may be collected and packed in an inner plastic envelope, if desired.
When the outer envelope has been removed and discarded the container can be opened, but only in the direction illustrated in FIG. 2. The short flap 3 on one end of the sleeve makes it difiicult and inconvenient to slide the tray portion out that end but still leaves the end open enough so that the tray portion can be pushed out the opposite end. While the tray is being thus pushed by the fingersof one hand (e.g., the left hand) the other hand (e.g. right) grasps the slightly projecting end of the tray, with fingers underneath and thumb on the flap 5 (taking advantage of the presence'of notch 4, if necessary) and draws it out of the sleeve, which can then be discarded. Such contents of the tray portion as the pad or sheet, gloves, cleansing solution, lubricant, syringe and water packet are removed and put to their respective intended uses, the syringe being filled with water in preparation for inflation of the catheter balloon. Upon removal of the catheter and tube from the tray, the drainage bag 10 is left in the tray and the lower end of the tube 8 is snapped into the notch 65, as shown in FIG. 1, Where it is retained during the initial stage of the catheterization including insertion of the catheter 7 and inflation of the balloon 7' by injection of sterile water from the syringe 11, preferably through a valve, indicated generally at 12. After the proper installation of the drainage system the bag is intended to be removed from the tray and hung at the side of the bed on a hanger 13 of any suitable design. When the hanger is of the type shown in copending application of Disston and Pyhel, Serial No. 268,159, filed March 26, 1963, it may be pre-assernbled with the bag, requiring only adjustment from flat position to hanging position.
The package, and its contents, described above provide for the first time a complete, properly organized, conveniently arranged, sterile set of equipment for catheterization, the entire drainage system being pre-assembled. The container is so constructed that it can be opened without any part of either hand of the user coming in contact with the contents. When opened, the container presents the user first with a sheet or underpad, which is placed under the patient, and then with a pair of sterile disposable gloves, designed to be put on without need for touching the outside of either one, and after that all further manipulations are effected by the sterile gloved hands working with sterile pieces of equipment. Since the drainage system is pre-assembled, it is'ready for use after the tube 8 has been snapped .into notch 6 of the tray in order to establish, temporarily, the location and position of the bag 10, with the drip chamber higher than the bag. There is no possibility that-some necessary and urgently needed item has been overlooked and is not immediately available, as can easily happen when the items have to be assembled individually from the stock room perhaps by more than one person, dividing the responsibilities of preparation.
It will be understood that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the several parts without departing. from the spirit' and scope of the invention, and hence I do not intend to be limited to the details shown or described herein except as the same are included in the claims or may be required by disclosures of the prior art.
What I claim is:
1. A catheterization package comprising, an openable container of relatively stiff material and a pre-assembled drainage system including a catheter, a drainage tube and a drainage bag, said drainage system being packed in said container and said container being adapted, when open, to hold said bag in a position for temporary use.
2. A catheterization package according to claim 1 in which the container comprises a sleeve portion and a tray portion, the tray portion being slidable in one direction from a position entirely Within the sleeve portion to a position entirely outside of the sleeve portion.
3. A catheterization package according to claim 2 in which the tray portion has a notch formed in one of its side Walls, the sides of said notch being so spaced as to be able to engage the tube releasably, with the bag in the tray portion and the catheter in use.
4. A catheterization package according to claim 2 in which the tray portion is provided at one end with an integral protective inturned flap, whereby said end can be grasped and pulled to slide the tray portion out of the sleeve. portion without touching or contaminating the contents.
5. A catheterization package according to claim 2 in which the sleeve portion is provided with an integral stop at one end, adapted to prevent sliding of the tray portion out of said end while permitting pushing of the tray portion in a direction to slide out the opposite end. 6. A catheterization package according to claim end of the sleeve top for a distance less than the height of the sleeve. r
7. A catheterization package according to claim 2 in which the sleeve portion is provided with an integral stop at one end, adapted to prevent sliding of the tray portion out of said end While permitting pushing of the tray portion in a directionto slide out the opposite end and in which the tray portion is provided at one end with an integral inturnedflap, whereby said end can be grasped andpulled to slide the tray portion out of the sleeve portion.
"8. A catheterization package according to claim 7 in which the integral stop is a flap depending from the end of the sleeve top for a distance less than the height of the sleeve.
9. A catheterization package comprising, an openable sterile container and a pre-assembled sterile drainage system packed therein, the container including a tray portion adapted to be put in condition for use without contamination of its contents, and the drainage system including an assembly of catheter, drainage tube, drip chamber and bag,the tray portion being provided with means for engaging releasably the drainage tube adjacent the drip chamber to hold the drip chamber higher than the bag when the bag is in the tray portion and the catheter is in use. i p
10. A catheterization package according to claim 6 in whichthe means for engaging the drainage tube is a notch formed in one of the side walls of the tray portion, the sides of said notch being spaced by a distance no greater than the diameter of the drainage tube.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS FOREIGN PATENTS 395,501 7/33 Great Britain.
THERON E. coNnoN, Primary Examiner.
EARLE J. DRUMMOND, GEORGE O. RALSTON,
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1. A CATHETERIZATION PACKAGE COMPRISING, AN OPENABLE CONTAINER OF RELATIVELY STIFF MATERIAL AND A PRE-ASSEMBLED DRAINAGE SYSTEM INCLUDING A CATHETER, A DRAINAGE TUBE AND A DRAINAGE BAG, SAID DRAINAGE SYSTEM BEING PACKED IN SAID CONTAINER AND SAID CONTAINER BEING ADAPTED, WHEN OPEN, TO HOLD SAID BAG IN A POSITION FOR TEMPORARY USE.
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