IP Library Granted Patent US 12691194
Granted Patent B2
US 12691194 · App. 18/320,386 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Unit dose pack for cleaning surgical instruments

Inventor: Ryan Vincent William Pollock (Leominster, MA)
Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.
A61L2/18A61L2/24A61L2103/15A61L2202/17
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Patent No.
US 12691194
App. No.
18/320,386
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

In some embodiments, the present disclosure pertains to a unit dose pack for forming a bath for cleaning medical instruments. The unit dose pack may comprise at least a first chamber that contains an enzymatic detergent composition comprising one or more enzymes, the first chamber being formed from at least one first sheet of material that comprises a water-soluble film, and the at least one first sheet of material encapsulating the enzymatic detergent composition, wherein upon immersion in water, the enzymatic detergent composition is released from the first chamber into the water. In other embodiments, the present disclosure pertains to a method of cleaning a medical instrument using at least one such unit dose pack. In some embodiments, the medical instrument is an endoscope.

Claims (18)

1 . A unit dose pack for forming a bath for cleaning medical instruments, the unit dose pack comprising at least a first chamber that contains an enzymatic detergent composition comprising one or more enzymes, the first chamber being formed from at least one first sheet of material that comprises a water-soluble film, and the at least one first sheet of material encapsulating the enzymatic detergent composition, wherein upon immersion in water, the enzymatic detergent composition is released from the first chamber into the water, wherein the first sheet of material further comprises a water-resistant barrier layer disposed between the water-soluble film and the enzymatic detergent composition.

2 . The unit dose pack of claim 1 , wherein the enzymatic detergent composition is a liquid composition, a gel composition, a powder composition, or a combination thereof.

3 . The unit dose pack of claim 1 , wherein the enzymatic detergent composition comprises a protease enzyme and/or an amylase enzyme.

4 . The unit dose pack of claim 1 , wherein the water-soluble film is a water-soluble polymer film.

5 . The unit dose pack of claim 4 , wherein the water-soluble polymer film is a polyvinyl ether film.

6 . The unit dose pack of claim 1 , wherein the water-resistant barrier layer is sufficiently thin such that after the water-soluble film dissolves upon immersion in water, the water-resistant barrier layer tears with agitation thereby releasing the enzymatic detergent composition.

7 . The unit dose pack of claim 1 , further comprising a second chamber that is separate from the first chamber and contains a water treatment composition, the second chamber being formed from at least one second sheet of material that comprises a water-soluble film, the at least one second sheet of material encapsulating the water treatment composition.

8 . The unit dose pack of claim 7 , wherein the at least one first sheet of material and the at least one second sheet of material are the same and wherein upon immersion in water the enzymatic detergent composition and the water treatment composition are released at substantially the same time.

9 . The unit dose pack of claim 7 , wherein the at least one first sheet of material and the at least one second sheet of material are different and wherein upon immersion in water the water treatment composition is released before the enzymatic detergent composition.

10 . The unit dose pack of claim 9 , wherein a thickness of the water-soluble film in the at least one first sheet of material is greater than a thickness of the water-soluble film in the at least one second sheet of material.

11 . The unit dose pack of claim 9 , wherein the water-soluble film in the at least one second sheet of material has a greater water solubility than a water solubility of the water-soluble film in the at least one first sheet of material.

12 . The unit dose pack of claim 7 , wherein the water treatment composition is selected from a disinfectant, an anti-disinfectant, a water softener, a water hardener, or a pH modifier.

13 . The unit dose pack of claim 7 , further comprising a third chamber that is separate from the first chamber and the second chamber, wherein the third chamber contains an additional treatment composition, the third chamber being formed from at least one third sheet of material that comprises a water-soluble film, the at least one third sheet of material encapsulating the additional treatment composition.

14 . The unit dose pack of claim 13 , wherein the water treatment composition is a water disinfectant composition, wherein the additional treatment composition is an anti-disinfectant composition, and wherein upon immersion in water, the water treatment composition is released prior to the additional treatment composition, and the additional treatment composition is released prior to release of the enzymatic detergent composition.

15 . An article comprising a unit dose pack for forming a bath for cleaning medical instruments, the unit dose pack comprising (a) a first chamber that contains an enzymatic detergent composition that comprises a protease enzyme and amylase enzyme, the first chamber being formed from at least one first sheet of material that comprises a water-soluble polymer film, the at least one first sheet of material encapsulating the enzymatic detergent composition and (b) a second chamber that is separate from the first chamber and contains a water treatment composition, the second chamber being formed from at least one second sheet of material that comprises a water-soluble polymer film, the at least one second sheet of material encapsulating the water treatment composition, wherein the at least one first sheet of material further comprises a water-resistant barrier layer disposed between the water-soluble polymer film and the enzymatic detergent composition.

16 . The article of claim 15 , wherein the at least one first sheet of material and the at least one second sheet of material are different and wherein upon immersion in water the water treatment composition is released before the enzymatic detergent composition.

17 . The article of claim 16 , wherein a thickness of the water-soluble polymer film in the at least one first sheet of material is greater than a thickness of the water-soluble polymer film in the at least one second sheet of material.

18 . The article of claim 15 , wherein the water treatment composition is one of a water disinfectant and a water anti-disinfectant.