IP Library Granted Patent US 12678256
Granted Patent B2
US 12678256 · App. 18/824,313 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Rack for surgical instrument cleaning

Inventor: Sidney Pulitzer, Jr. (New Orleans, LA)
A61B50/22A61B90/50A61B90/70B08B7/028
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12678256
App. No.
18/824,313
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is a rack device designed to improve the cleaning process of surgical instruments by efficiently holding many surgical instruments at once. The rack is designed to hold surgical instruments by their finger rings in an open configuration for ease of cleaning the instrument. The racks include end stops on each arm allowing the rack to be turned upside down without the instruments sliding off for better access to the instrument's jaws during manual cand ultrasonic cleaning. The open configuration also allows for easier application of lubricants to the instruments. The rack is made of connected members that form a stable base and instrument holding arms. The rack incorporates a rack holder with a handle and a mount opening that allows the entire rack to be easily transported, placed into a cleaning device, hung up to dry, sprayed with products and easily located when packing surgical kits.

Claims (29)

1 . A device for holding surgical instruments comprising:

a skeletal rack, comprising:

at least a first arm and a second arm;

two or more legs;

wherein the first arm is operable to hold a first finger ring of one or more instruments;

and wherein the second arm is operable to hold a second finger ring of the one or more instruments;

wherein the width between the first arm and the second arm allows the first arm to hold the first finger ring of the one or more instruments and the second arm to hold the second finger ring of the one or more instruments at the same time;

wherein when the first arm is holding the first finger ring of the one or more instruments and the second arm is holding the second finger ring of the one or more instruments at the same time, the width between the first arm and the second arm allows a jaw of the one or more instruments to be open;

wherein at least one of the legs comprises a foot;

wherein the foot is attached to a free end of the at least one of the legs and wherein the foot extends at an angle from the at least one of the legs, and;

wherein the skeletal rack is operable to allow adjustment of the width between the first arm and the second arm.

2 . A device for holding surgical instruments comprising:

a rack, comprising:

at least a first arm and a second arm;

a crossbar between the first arm and the second arm;

wherein the first arm is operable to hold a first finger ring of one or more instruments;

and wherein the second arm is operable to hold a second finger ring of the one or more instruments;

wherein the width between the first arm and the second arm allows the first arm to hold the first finger ring of the one or more instruments and the second arm to hold the second finger ring of the one or more instruments at the same time;

wherein when the first arm is holding the first finger ring of the one or more instruments and the second arm is holding the second finger ring of the one or more instruments at the same time, the width between the first arm and the second arm allows a jaw of the one or more instruments to be open;

wherein the device is operable to hold the one or more instruments such that a jaw of the one or more instruments hangs at an angle that is at least 45 degrees below a horizontal line defined by the crossbar.

3 . A device for holding surgical instruments comprising:

a rack, comprising:

at least a first arm and a second arm;

at least two legs;

wherein the first arm is operable to hold a first finger ring of one or more instruments;

and wherein the second arm is operable to hold a second finger ring of the one or more instruments;

wherein the width between the first arm and the second arm allows the first arm to hold the first finger ring of the one or more instruments and the second arm to hold the second finger ring of the one or more instruments at the same time;

wherein when the first arm is holding the first finger ring of the one or more instruments and the second arm is holding the second finger ring of the one or more instruments at the same time, the width between the first arm and the second arm allows a jaw of the one or more instruments to be open;

wherein when the device is resting on its legs, the device is operable to hold the one or more instruments such that a jaw of the one or more instruments is hanging downward at a 45 degree or greater angle.