Nasal swab apparatus and method for applying a cleaning solution
US-2024216562-A1 · Jul 4, 2024 · US
US9717811B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9717811-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213629488-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A multi-panel sterilization assembly that includes a barrier panel formed of permeable material having barrier properties, side tabs that include grip portions for folding or unfolding the barrier panel; and a fold protection panel. The barrier panel has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first edge and a third edge, each such edge being generally perpendicular to the first end, and a midpoint to generally delineate the barrier panel into a content receiving region extending from approximately the first end to the midpoint and a content covering region extending from the midpoint to approximately the second end. The side tabs are located between the first end and the midpoint of the barrier panel and at or near the first edge and the third edge. The fold protection panel is in juxtaposed communication with the barrier panel such that after folding the content covering region and the first and third edges over the content receiving region, the fold protection panel covers them.
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A flexible multi-panel sterilization assembly comprising: a barrier panel comprising a nonwoven permeable sheet material having barrier properties and susceptible to heat set during sterilization, the barrier panel including: a first surface and a second opposing surface, a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first edge and a third edge, each such edge being generally perpendicular to the first end, and a second edge that is generally opposite the first end, the barrier panel having a maximum width that is the distance from the first edge to the third edge and a maximum length that is the distance from the first end to the second end, the barrier panel having a midpoint along the length and extending between the first edge and the third edge to generally delineate the barrier panel into a content receiving region extending from approximately the first end to the midpoint and a content covering region extending from the midpoint to approximately the second end; side tabs located between the first end and the midpoint of the barrier panel and at or near the first edge and the third edge; the side tabs including grip portions for folding or unfolding the barrier panel; a pull tab system including a first pull tab spaced apart from at least a second pull tab, wherein the pull tab system is located at the second end of the barrier panel, wherein the first pull tab is positioned adjacent the first edge of the barrier panel and the second pull tab is positioned adjacent the third edge of the barrier panel, further wherein the first pull tab and the second pull tab are configured to extend beyond the second end of the barrier panel when loose ends of the first pull tab and the second pull tab are grasped during unwrapping of a wrapped sterilization assembly; and a fold protection panel in juxtaposed communication with the barrier panel, the fold protection panel comprising a permeable sheet material, the fold protection panel including: a proximal end generally adjacent the first end of the barrier panel, a distal end generally opposite the proximal end; and at least a first edge and a second edge extending away from the proximal end, the fold protection panel having a maximum width that is the greatest distance from the first edge to the second edge and a maximum length that is the distance from the proximal end to the distal end, such that: after the barrier panel has been folded at or near the barrier panel's midpoint so the barrier panel's second end is brought towards its first end and the side tab on the first edge and the side tab on the third edge are folded over the barrier panel towards or overlapping each other to form at least a partial enclosure, the distal end of the fold protection panel is configured to cover at least the first edge and the third edge of the folded barrier panel. 2. The sterilization assembly of claim 1 , wherein the barrier panel has a fourth edge. 3. The sterilization assembly of claim 2 , wherein the barrier panel includes a fifth edge. 4. The sterilization assembly of claim 1 , further comprising barrier panel attachment means to secure portions of the first edge and the third edge to each other or to a portion of the content covering region after the barrier panel has been folded at or near its midpoint such that its second end is brought towards its first end. 5. The sterilization assembly of claim 1 , wherein the side tabs are located on the second surface of the barrier panel. 6. The sterilization assembly of claim 4 , wherein: the barrier panel further comprises indicia aligned generally parallel to the first end of the barrier panel and located away from the first end in the direction toward the midpoint of the barrier panel to define an upper boundary of the content receiving region; and each side tab further comprises a proximal tab end generally at or adjacent the respective first edge and third edge of the barrier panel, each side tab defining a tab width at the proximal tab end. 7. The sterilization assembly of claim 4 , wherein the panel attachment means are selected from adhesive tape, double-sided adhesive tape, cohesive materials, hook and loop fastening systems, mechanical fastening systems, snaps, clips, magnets, catches, slots and tabs, and combinations thereof. 8. The sterilization assembly of claim 4 , wherein the panel attachment means attach to the content covering region between the spaced apart pull tabs. 9. The sterilization assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fold protection panel has at least a third edge located at or along its distal end. 10. The sterilization assembly of claim 6 , further comprising barrier panel attachment means to join the side tabs to each other or to a portion of the content covering region, at least one barrier panel attachment means being located on a portion of the side tab so the barrier panel attachment means is configured for positioning over the content covering region between the midpoint of the barrier panel and the upper boundary of the content receiving region. 11. The sterilization assembly of claim 10 , wherein the barrier panel attachment means are configured to secure the side tabs to each other or to a portion of the content covering region such that it requires a peel force of between about 5 to about 400 grams-force to unsecure the side tabs from each other or from a portion of the content covering region. 12. The sterilization assembly of claim 11 , wherein the barrier panel attachment means are configured to secure the side tabs to each other or to a portion of the content covering region such that it requires a shear force of at least about 1332 grams-force to unsecure the side tabs barrier from each other or from a portion of the content covering region. 13. A system for wrapping an article for sterilization, the system comprising: a barrier panel comprising a nonwoven permeable sheet material having barrier properties and susceptible to heat set during sterilization, the barrier panel including: a first surface and a second opposing surface, a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first edge and a third edge, each such edge being generally perpendicular to the first end, a second edge that is generally opposite the first end, and indicia generally extending from about the first edge to about the third edge of the barrier panel, the indicia aligned generally parallel to the first end of the barrier panel and located away from the first end in the direction toward the midpoint of the barrier panel to define an upper boundary of the content receiving region, the barrier panel having a maximum width that is the distance from the first edge to the third edge and a maximum length that is the distance from the first end to the second end, the barrier panel having a midpoint along the length and extending between the first edge and the third edge to generally delineate the barrier panel into a content receiving region extending from approximately the first end to the midpoint and a content covering region extending from the midpoint to approximately the second end; side tabs located between the first end and the midpoint of the barrier panel and at or near the first edge and the third edge; the side tabs including grip portions for folding or unfolding the barrier panel; a fold protection panel extending from the barrier panel, the fold protection panel including: a proximal end generally adjacent the barrier panel, a distal end generally opposite the proximal end; wherein the distal end of the fold protection panel covers the one or more panel edges of the barrier panel and the side tabs
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Containers, covers, furniture or holders specially adapted for surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments, e.g. sterile covers (drapes specially adapted for instruments A61B46/10) · CPC title
Accessories · CPC title
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