Hangable Disposable Bag for Sutures and Other Medical Waste
US-2016015388-A1 · Jan 21, 2016 · US
US10751047B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10751047-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414335670-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 25, 2020 |
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A bag ( 200 ) includes an elongated bag body ( 201 ). The elongated bag body can define two opposing ends, namely an openable end ( 202 ) and a closed end ( 203 ). An adhesive strip ( 308 ) can be disposed upon an exterior of the elongated bag body. The adhesive strip can be disposed in a horizontal orientation parallel to the openable end. A flexible strip ( 208 ) can be disposed upon the exterior of the elongated bag body. The flexible strip can be bendable to retain the openable end in an open position ( 601 ). The bag is suitable for use as a suture collection bag.
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A bag, comprising: an elongated bag body defining a first major face, a second major face, and two opposing ends, the two opposing ends comprising an openable end and a closed end; an adhesive strip applied to an exterior of the second major face of the elongated bag body and attachable to a surface; and a flexible strip adhesively applied to the exterior of the first major face of the elongated bag body; the flexible strip bendable to retain the openable end in an open position; a width of the flexible strip less than another width of a major face of the elongated bag body; the elongated bag body defining a flattened shape when the openable end is in a closed position; the elongated bag body comprising a first side portion between the first major face and the second major face and a second side portion between the first major face and the second major face, the first side portion and the second side portion defining a triangular shape when the openable end is in the open position; the first side portion comprising a first accordion fold and the second side portion comprising a second accordion fold, the first accordion fold and the second accordion fold each comprising inward facing, single accordion folds having a folded midpoint; and the elongated bag body defining a length, the flexible strip applied only to the first major face at a distance of ten percent or less of the length from the openable end. 2. The bag of claim 1 , a width of the the adhesive strip less than the another width of the major face, the width of the flexible strip less than the width of the adhesive strip. 3. The bag of claim 1 , the flexible strip comprising a two-wire flexible strip with a textured center. 4. The bag of claim 3 , the elongated bag body manufactured from an extrusion process using high-density polyethylene. 5. The bag of claim 4 , the elongated bag body opaque. 6. The bag of claim 5 , the elongated bag body white. 7. The bag of claim 1 , further comprising a releasable liner disposed atop the adhesive strip. 8. The bag of claim 7 , further comprising indicia disposed on the exterior of the elongated bag body instructing removal of the releasable liner. 9. The bag of claim 1 , the elongated bag body twice as long as wide. 10. The bag of claim 1 , the closed end thermally closed by a thermal seal sealing the first major face to the second major face at the closed end. 11. The bag of claim 1 , further comprising indicia disposed on the exterior of the elongated bag body indicating the bag is to receive sutures. 12. A method of manufacturing a bag, comprising: forming a bag body defining an openable end and a closed end disposed distally along the bag body from the openable end; thermally applying a flexible strip having a width less than the bag body only to an exterior of a first major face of the bag body; and additionally applying an adhesive strip only to an exterior of a second major face of the bag body; the flexible strip bendable to retain the openable end in an open position. 13. The method of claim 12 , the thermally applying and the additionally applying comprising applying the flexible strip and the adhesive strip with a width of the adhesive strip being less than a width of the second major face, and with a width of the flexible strip being less than the width of the adhesive strip. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising forming a first accordion fold and a second accordion fold between the flexible strip and the adhesive strip, the first accordion fold and the second accordion fold defining a flattened shape when the openable end is in a closed position, and a triangular shape when the openable end is in the open position. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising thermally sealing the first major face and the second major face together at the closed end. 16. A bag, comprising: an elongated bag body defining a first major face, a second major face, and two opposing ends, the two opposing ends comprising an openable end and a closed end; an adhesive strip applied to an exterior of the second major face of the elongated bag body and attachable to a surface; and a flexible strip adhesively applied to the exterior of the first major face of the elongated bag body; the flexible strip bendable to retain the openable end in an open position; a width of the flexible strip less than another width of a major face of the elongated bag body; the elongated bag body defining a flattened shape when the openable end is in a closed position; the elongated bag body comprising a first side portion between the first major face and the second major face and a second side portion between the first major face and the second major face, the first side portion and the second side portion defining a triangular shape when the openable end is in the open position; the first side portion comprising a first accordion fold and the second side portion comprising a second accordion fold, the first accordion fold and the second accordion fold each comprising inward facing, single accordion folds having a folded midpoint; and the flexible strip comprising a two-wire flexible strip with a textured center. 17. The bag of claim 16 , the elongated bag body manufactured from an extrusion process using high-density polyethylene. 18. The bag of claim 17 , the elongated bag body opaque. 19. The bag of claim 18 , the elongated bag body white. 20. The bag of claim 16 , further comprising a releasable liner disposed atop the adhesive strip.
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