IP Library Granted Patent US 7,169,369
Granted Patent B2
US 7,169,369 · App. 10/633,348 · Granted Jan 30, 2007

Method and device for deactivating items and for maintaining such items in a deactivated state

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Patent No.
US 7,169,369
App. No.
10/633,348
Granted
Jan 30, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A reprocessor for microbially deactivating items. The reprocessor has a circulation system for circulating a microbial deactivation fluid through a deactivation chamber that forms part of the circulation system. A container is provided for insertion into the deactivation chamber for holding items to be microbially deactivated. The container includes a tray and a lid. The tray and lid have interlocking, integrally formed, rigid seal elements formed thereon to form a seal between the tray and the lid.

Claims (21)

1. A container for holding items to be microbially deactivated in a reprocessor, comprised of:

a generally cup-shaped tray having a bottom wall and a continuous side wall extending to one side from the periphery of said bottom wall, said side wall having a free edge, said bottom wall and said side wall defining a cavity for receiving instruments and items to be microbially deactivated;

a rigid first seal element formed along said free edge of said side wall, said first seal element having two, spaced-apart, rail-like projections that extend continuously around said free edge of said side wall; and

a lid attachable to said tray, said lid having a rigid second seal element thereon, said second seal element includes a continuous, spaced-apart, rail-like projection, said second seal element being dimensioned to matingly engage said first seal element on said tray, said rail-like projection on said lid being disposed between and spaced-apart from two of said rail-like projections on said tray when said lid is attached to said tray, wherein a convoluted path is defined between said first seal element and said second seal element; and

a fluid passage extending through said side wall and communicating with said convoluted path to direct a microbial deactivation fluid into said path.

2. A container as defined in claim 1 , wherein said first seal element is an integral part of said tray, and said second seal element is an integral part of said lid.

3. A container as defined in claim 1 , wherein said path defined between said first seal element and said second seal element is generally serpentine in shape.

4. A container as defined in claim 3 , wherein said first and said second seal elements are comprised of two spaced-apart rail-like projections.

5. A container as defined in claim 4 , wherein said two rail-like projections on said tray abut said lid when said lid is attached to said tray.

6. A container as defined in claim 5 , wherein said rail-like projections on said lid do not engage said tray.

7. A container as defined in claim 4 , wherein a serpentine path is defined between said rail-like projections on said lid and said rail-like projections on said tray.

8. A container for holding items to be microbially deactivated in a reprocessor having:

a tray for holding said items to be deactivated,

a lid operable to cover said tray, said lid and tray defining a cavity to hold said items to be deactivated,

interacting seal means on said tray and said lid forming a seal between said tray and said lid, said seal means defining a continuous U-shaped channel that provides a convoluted path between said cavity and the exterior of said container, and a fluid passage extending through a wall in said tray and communicating with said U-shaped channel to direct a microbial deactivation fluid into said U-shaped channel.

9. A container as defined in claim 8 , wherein said tray has a rigid, first seal element formed therealong and said lid has a rigid, second seal element formed therealong that matingly engages said first seal element on said tray.

10. A container as defined in claim 9 , wherein said first seal element is an integral part of said tray and said second seal element is an integral part of said lid.

11. A container as defined in claim 10 , wherein said first and second seal elements include interlocking rail-like projections.

12. A container as defined in claim 11 , wherein said first and second seal elements each include two, spaced-apart rail-like projections.

13. A container as defined in claim 12 , wherein said interlocking rail-like projections define a serpentine path between said cavity and said exterior of said container.

14. A container as defined in claim 13 , wherein said tray has a bottom wall and a continuous side wall extending from the periphery of said bottom wall, said side wall having an upper free edge having said rail-like projections formed thereon.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 13, 2007
From: STERIS INC.
To: AMERICAN STERILIZER COMPANY
Reel/Frame 020234/0745 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2003
From: SELIG, VICTOR; LUDWIG, KARL F.; KRAL, JUDE A.; JETHROW, CHRISTOPHER A.; HORACEK, JEFFREY; SARGENT, DONALD A.
To: STERIS INC.
Reel/Frame 014361/0256 →