IP Library Granted Patent US 7,264,776
Granted Patent B2
US 7,264,776 · App. 10/890,541 · Granted Sep 4, 2007

Sanitary and compact fecal occult blood collector

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Patent No.
US 7,264,776
App. No.
10/890,541
Granted
Sep 4, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A biological sample collection and test kit and a method of using the kit are disclosed in the application. The kit includes a swab, having a sample collection portion, a cover for covering the sample collection portion of the swab for hygienic purpose. Also disclosed is a package for the swab and the cover.

Claims (36)

1. A sample collection device for collecting biological samples of a subject in need thereof, comprising:

a swab including a sample collection portion adapted to contact a sample;

a swab cover having a throat and used to cover at least the sample collection portion of the swab;

a sealable container used to hold said swab and swab cover and having at least one bag comprising

a first room; and

a second room partially isolated from the first room by a septum and communicated with the first room via a channel; and

a desiccant disposed in the second room for drying the swab after the swab has contacted the sample.

2. The sample collection device of claim 1 wherein the sealable container further comprises a sealed margin that is able to be torn away.

3. The sample collection device of claim 1 , wherein the sample collection portion of the swab includes liquid-pervious material.

4. The sample collection device of claim 3 wherein the liquid-pervious material is cotton fiber material.

5. The sample collection device of claim 1 wherein the swab has an enlarged portion at the sample collection area that is larger than an other portion thereof.

6. The sample collection device of claim 1 wherein the swab cover includes a closed hollow bump with a chamber defined in the hollow bump, and wherein the sample collection portion of the swab has a dimension smaller than the hollow bump but larger than the throat.

7. The sample collection device of claim 1 wherein the swab cover includes a sleeve connected with the throat and defining an opening for facilitating the entrance of the sample connection portion of the swab.

8. The sample collection device of claim 1 wherein the swab cover is made of deformable or elastic material.

9. The sample collection device of claim 1 wherein the swab cover is oblate.

10. The sample collection device of claim 1 wherein the swab cover is made of transparent or semitransparent material.

11. The sample collection device of claim 1 wherein the sealable container is made of foil or plastic material.

12. The sample collection device of claim 1 wherein the bag has a zip-lock like mechanism adjacent the sealed margin so that the bag can still be closed after the sealed margin is torn away.

13. The sample collection device of claim 1 wherein the swab and the swab cover are not packaged in the sealable container before the swab contacts with the biological sample.

14. A kit for collecting and testing biological samples of a subject in need thereof, comprising:

a swab including a sample collection portion adapted to contact a sample;

a swab cover having a throat and used to cover at least the sample collection portion of the swab;

a sealable container used to hold the swab and the swab cover, and having at least one bag including a first room and a second room partially isolated by a septum, the first room and second room communicated via a channel;

a desiccant disposed in the second room for drying the swab after the swab has contacted the sample; and

a test device including colored bodies and antigens or antibodies therein, the colored bodies being isolated from the antigens or antibodies before test, but the colored bodies being able to combine with the antigens or antibodies when the dissolved biological samples of a subject flow through the test device in case of the biological samples including the assay elements that are able to combine with the antigens or antibodies in the test device.

15. The kit of claim 14 wherein the sample collection portion of the swab includes liquid-pervious material.

16. The kit of claim 15 wherein the liquid-pervious material is cotton fiber material.

17. The kit of claim 14 wherein the swab has an enlarged portion at the sample collection area that is larger than an other portion thereof.

18. The kit of claim 14 wherein the swab cover includes a closed hollow bump with a chamber defined in the hollow bump, and wherein the sample collection portion of the swab has a dimension smaller than the hollow bump but larger than the throat.

19. The kit of claim 14 wherein the swab cover includes a sleeve connected with the throat and defining an opening for facilitating the entrance of the sample connection portion of the swab.

20. The kit of claim 14 wherein the swab cover is made of deformable or elastic material.

21. The kit of claim 14 wherein the swab cover is oblate.

22. The kit of claim 14 wherein the swab cover is made of transparent or semitransparent material.

23. The kit of claim 14 wherein the sealable container is made of foil or plastic material.

24. The kit of claim 14 wherein the bag has a zip-lock like mechanism adjacent the sealed margin so that the bag can still be closed after the sealed margin is torn away.

25. The kit of claim 14 wherein the swab and the swab cover are not packaged in the sealable container before the swab contacts with the biological sample.

Assignments (2)
CONFIRMATORY ASSIGNMENT Recorded Oct 30, 2020
From: ALERE SWITZERLAND GMBH
To: ABBOTT RAPID DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL UNLIMITED COMPANY
Reel/Frame 054260/0479 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 4, 2009
From: OAKVILLE HONG KONG COMPANY LIMITED
To: INVERNESS MEDICAL SWITZERLAND GMBH
Reel/Frame 023196/0128 →