USRE35814E - Clean up with cut resistant layer - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01H—STREET CLEANING; CLEANING OF PERMANENT WAYS; CLEANING BEACHES; DISPERSING OR PREVENTING FOG IN GENERAL CLEANING STREET OR RAILWAY FURNITURE OR TUNNEL WALLS
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01H—STREET CLEANING; CLEANING OF PERMANENT WAYS; CLEANING BEACHES; DISPERSING OR PREVENTING FOG IN GENERAL CLEANING STREET OR RAILWAY FURNITURE OR TUNNEL WALLS
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- This invention relates to clean up devices and methods, and more particularly to a device and method for cleaning up hazardous, infectious or toxic wastes.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,964,188 to Olson entitled “Clean Up Device”, (the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference) discloses a clean up device which includes a glove which is heat-sealed to the inside of a plastic bag.
- the plastic bag is used to pick up waste, and in particular animal excrement.
- This glove allows easy manipulation of the bag so that the excrement may be easily picked up.
- the glove prevents the bag from slipping around on the hand.
- the outside of the bag has padded material mounted to the surface of the bag. This padding material helps absorb any moisture contained in the excrement so that the excrement does not slip around when the user is picking it up. Further, the padding serves as an insulator so that the user does not feel the texture or heat of the excrement.
- the present invention is a further development of the device disclosed in the Olson '188 patent.
- the invention is particularly adapted for the clean up and disposal of hazardous, infectious and toxic wastes.
- the invention relates to a clean up device, more particularly to a plastic bag that has a plastic glove which is heat-sealed to one interior side of the bag.
- the plastic bag is surrounded by a layer of cut-resistant material such as KevlarTM.
- the bag also has a draw string closure on the top which pulls from either side.
- the bag is opaque so that the user cannot see the contents.
- a gauze pad or other such absorbent pad is attached to one side of the bag on top of the absorbent towel layer, to provide additional absorbency.
- This pad, or the absorbent towel layer may be impregnated or soaked or covered with a disinfectant, in case of a medical application of the bag, or a cleaning material such as a solvent, in the case of use of the bag to clean up a toxic waste.
- the pad may be adapted for special functions, such as for scrubbing a surface.
- the user places his or her hand inside the plastic glove which is inside the bag and grasps the waste, or wipes up the waste.
- the padding absorbs the moisture or waste, while the cut-resistant material protects against needles or broken glass or the like from puncturing through the plastic and into the users hand.
- the user then turns the bag inside out so that the waste is contained inside the bag. Finally, the draw strings are pulled tight so that the bag is closed.
- the user may carry the waste, which is neatly contained within the bag, or the user may dispose of the bag containing the waste at the first convenient location.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the clean up bag constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the clean up bag after being turned inside out.
- FIG. 3 is a top cross-sectional view of the clean up bag.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the clean up bag after it has been turned inside out.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an alternate embodiment of the clean up bag according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a top cross-sectional view of the clean up bag according to an alternate embodiment of the invention.
- the present invention consists of a clean up device 10 constructed from a bag 12 and a glove 14 for use in cleaning up and disposing of toxic, hazardous, or infectious waste (not shown).
- the glove 14 is sized and shaped to receive an adult's hand and has two thumbs 16 so that the glove may be used by either left handed or right handed individuals.
- a one-handed glove i.e. either right or left
- the glove is constructed from some type of heat-sealable plastic, but those skilled in the art will recognize that other materials may be used.
- the bag is generally rectangular in shape and sized to receive the glove 14.
- the bag is constructed from heat-sealable plastic, similar to that from which the glove is constructed.
- the plastic is opaque so when the bag is turned inside out, the contents are not visible. Again, those skilled in the art will appreciate that alternative materials may be used.
- the bag has a top 18 and a bottom 20 and two opposing sides 22 and 24.
- the bag can include pleats (not shown), one on each side, extending longitudinally from the top 18 of the bag 12 to the bottom 20 of the bag 12. Such optional pleats allow the baa 12 to be easily turned inside out so that the waste is contained in the interior of the clean up device 10.
- the bag 12 has a gathering type cord arrangement 30, shown in FIG. 3, which may be pulled from either side to secure the contents inside of the bag.
- this gathering arrangement 30 consists of a first 32 and a second 34 draw string cord.
- Both draw string cords 32 and 34 are located in a sleeve 36 along the top 18 of the bag 12.
- the sleeve 36 is formed by folding over a small portion of the bag near the top 18 and heat sealing the folded edge thereby forming the sleeve.
- the draw string cords 32 and 34 are both placed in the sleeve 36 so that the first cord 32 may be drawn closed from side 22 of the bag while the second cord 34 may be drawn closed from side 24 of the bag.
- the bag includes a plastic bag 15 which is covered with a cut-resistant material 50 such as KevlarTM.
- Material 50 is preferably fastened to the plastic bag with an adhesive, and covers the entire outside surface of the plastic bag to prevent puncture of the bag by glass or needles or other sharps.
- Layered over material 50 is an absorbent towel 52 (attached by adhesive), which is shown covering the entire surface of material 50 but optionally need only cover selected portions of the material 50, such as the surface of material 50 on the side 38 opposite the inside surface of the bag 15 to which the glove is attached.
- Towel 52 is preferably a corrugated cotton fabric which is often used in hospital settings; however, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that any type of absorbent fabric may be used. Towel 52 absorbs any liquid surrounding or contained in the waste.
- a pad 54 is attached by adhesive or stitching to the towel 52 on side 38 of the bag.
- the pad 54 or other such absorbent pad is preferably gauze for medical applications, and is attached to provide additional absorbency.
- pad 54 may be a 4" ⁇ 4" or 4" ⁇ 6" (or larger) surgical gauze positioned into the approximate center of the bag side 38 for added absorbency of open wounds or in direct surgical procedures where fluids and blood would have to be absorbed very or fairly quickly.
- the gauze 54 (or towel 52) can be premedicated (substance 56, such as a medication or disinfectant), pre-sterilized, pre-sanitized, etc., and already packaged that way, ready to off-set possible infection at the clean-up site when the bag with gauze is applied.
- a disinfectant or sanitizing solution could be applied directly to the gauze insert during use and then applied to the area or open wound for infection control.
- the absorbent towel layer 52 or pad 54 may be impregnated or soaked or covered with a cleaning material such as a solvent, in the case of use of the bag to clean up a toxic waste.
- the pad 54 may be adapted for special functions such as for scrubbing a surface containing a toxic, hazardous or infectious waste.
- the clean up device 10 is preferably constructed by heat sealing the plastic glove 14 to one interior side 42 of the bag 12.
- the user places his or her hand inside the plastic glove 14 which is located on the inside 42 of the plastic bag 12.
- the user then grasps the inside of the bag and uses the glove to control the movement of the outside surface of the bag for cleaning, or to grasp objects such as sharps or other hazardous or infectious objects to be disposed of.
- the device may be used to clean up liquids, blood, mucus, sinews, bodyparts, feces and other various spilled substances required to be cleaned up in and around a hospital, nursing home, clinic, day care, home care/nursing or any medical emergency situation.
- the paper toweling is optionally strong enough to permit it to be moistened first and applied to the area(s) for intended clean-up, if desired. Soap, disinfectants, sterilizing solutions can be applied to the paper toweling material 52 and/or pad 54 first for easier clean up; or, it can be used in the dry format, for easy absorbency.
- the towel 52 and/or gauze 54 absorbs moisture and thus, helps with gripping objects and allows for spills or blood to be cleaned up. Further, the padding 40 prevents the user from feeling the texture and heat content of the waste, if such is present.
- a pad 54 or the towel 52 may be of a heat resistant material to allow for the handling of hot objects or materials.
- the user After the user has picked up or wiped up the waste, the user will use its other hand to turn the plastic bag 12 inside out (FIG. 4).
- the bag 12 When the bag 12 is turned inside out, the user can then remove his or her hand from the plastic glove 14 and grasp both ends of the draw strings 32 and 34 and tighten them so that the bag is closed.
- the waste is contained on the interior of the bag.
- the invention thus has applications in medical, industrial and household cleaning areas.
- the bag and paper toweling could be rinsed out, hung to dry, and re-used several times before the paper would give way or show signs of wear.
- the bag could have a layer of linen or cotton absorbent material instead of the paper toweling and be reused repeatedly until the plastic bag started to show signs of wear--at that time, it could be turned inside-out and permanently discarded.
- the interior plastic bag and draw-string could be colored in red to indicate toxic waste.
- the paper toweling material could be exchanged for "cotton,” “linen,” or some synthetic combination of fibers which would have a high absorbency rate or quality to the material.
- the size of the clean-up device or bag could be expanded or enlarged for major surgical procedures where a great deal of fluids are generated due to loss of blood and irrigation procedures.
- the "gauze insert” could also be enlarged and thickened (comparable to the thickness of a diaper) for various types of major surgeries requiring clean up and greater absorbency procedures.
- the inserted gauze would be enlarged appropriately or proportionally to meet the needs of greater absorbency required in most major surgeries. (the sample size included would be appropriate for minor surgeries; plastic surgeries, etc.).
- the clean up device can be used with medicated gauze and medical emergency situations for emergency room and paramedic vehicles would or could make this a standard clean-up device in trauma packs, operating room clean up kits, etc.
- the bag can be used without the cut-resistant material in the case of using the pad 54 for special purpose hazardous waste clean up where sharp objects were not present, such as for scrubbing a hazardous waste and capturing the waste in the bag.
- the bag can be used as an oil clean up bag for oil spill clean-ups on a garage floor or surface.
- the pad 54 can be adapted to contain a solvent material to clean up the oil or the toweling can be adapted to absorb oil.
- a tack bag goop on the insert and the towel exterior to clean up with. This can be used to remove sediment & dust from an automobile exterior or some other finish that must be dust-free before an application of a finishing coat or sealant is applied.
- a sponge bag may be formed with a paper-thin sponge material on outside for wiping spills off dining room tables and pick-up garbage.
- a Scotch BriteTM bag may be formed by attaching Scotch BriteTM cleaning material on one side of bag for scouring.
- a shoe shine bag can be formed like he type found in better hotel rooms with advertising on one side of plastic, the opposite side would be a "buffing cloth material" for shoe polishing and the interior of plastic lined bag would contain complimentary sample sized shoe polish, sewing kit, and shampoos and soaps.
- a cut-resistant layer in the bag design.
- items 7-13 would not normally require a bag construction with a cut-resistant material.
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