IP Library Granted Patent US 12,611,478
Granted Patent B2
US 12,611,478 · App. 17/907,555 · Granted Apr 28, 2026

Determining effectiveness of sterilization procedure from outside the sterilization package

Inventors: Kevin D. Landgrebe (Woodbury, MN); G. Marco Bommarito (Stillwater, MN); Timothy J. Nies (Stillwater, MN)
Assignee: Solventum Intellectual Properties Company
A61L2/28A61L2/07A61L2/206A61L2/208B65D79/02A61L2202/18A61L2202/24
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Patent No.
US 12,611,478
App. No.
17/907,555
Granted
Apr 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An example sterilization indicator ( 102 ) includes a cover ( 122 ), an indicator ( 102 ), and a seal ( 142 ). The cover ( 122 ) defines at least a portion of a cavity ( 138 ). The indicator ( 102 ) is disposed within the cavity ( 138 ). The indicator ( 102 ) is configured to fluidly couple with an internal cavity ( 110 ) of a sterilization package (package) and indicate an exposure to a sterilant. The seal ( 142 ) is configured to form a microorganism barrier between an exterior of the cover ( 122 ) and an internal cavity ( 110 ) of a sterilization package ( 100 ).

Claims (37)

1 . A sterilization indicator, comprising:

a cover defining at least a portion of a cavity;

an indicator disposed within the cavity, wherein the indicator is configured to fluidly couple with an internal cavity of a sterilization package and indicate an exposure to a sterilant; and

a seal configured to form a microorganism barrier between an exterior of the cover and the cavity of the sterilization package, wherein the sterilization indicator defines a laminate structure, wherein the cover comprises a cover layer, and wherein the indicator comprises an indicator layer disposed on the cover layer;

a base, wherein the indicator layer is dimensionally smaller than the base, and edges of the base extend beyond the indicator, and wherein at least a portion of the edges of the base are coupled to at least a portion of the edges of the cover, wherein the base defines a second surface opposing the cover, and wherein at least a portion of the second surface of the base is configured to couple with an exterior of the sterilization package; and

a release liner wherein the cover is peripherally bonded to the release liner such that the indicator is disposed between the release liner and the cover.

2 . The sterilization indicator of claim 1 , wherein the indicator is configured to provide an indication of an effectiveness of a sterilization procedure.

3 . The sterilization indicator of claim 1 , wherein the seal is disposed on a surface of the cover, and wherein at least a portion of the cover is configured to couple with an exterior of the sterilization package.

4 . The sterilization indicator of claim 1 , wherein the indicator is dimensionally smaller than the cover, and edges of the cover extend beyond the indicator.

5 . The sterilization indicator of claim 4 , wherein the sterilization indicator further comprises at least one intermediate layer disposed between the cover and the indicator, and wherein the at least one intermediate layer comprises at least one of a sterilant-impermeable layer, an adhesive layer, or a color-enhancing layer.

6 . The sterilization indicator of claim 5 , wherein at least a portion of the intermediate layer is configured to couple with an exterior of the sterilization package.

7 . The sterilization indicator of claim 1 , wherein the base defines an aperture fluidly coupling the indicator with the internal cavity of the sterilization package.

8 . The sterilization indicator of claim 7 , further comprising a sample port comprising an elongate tube defining a lumen and extending from a proximal end fluidly coupled to the aperture of the base to a distal end configured to extend into the internal cavity of the sterilization package.

9 . The sterilization indicator of claim 8 , wherein the distal end of the sample port defines an incisive tip configured to puncture an exterior surface of the sterilization package.

10 . The sterilization indicator of claim 8 , wherein the proximal end of sample port defines a disc configured to couple with the second surface of the base, and wherein the seal is disposed between the disc and the exterior of the sterilization package.

11 . The sterilization indicator of claim 8 , wherein an external surface of the sample port defines a neck configured to engage a locking mechanism of a sterilization package to secure the sterilization indicator to an exterior surface of the sterilization package.

12 . The sterilization indicator of claim 8 , wherein the sample port comprises a sterilant-permeable microorganism barrier disposed within the lumen of the sample port.

13 . The sterilization indicator of claim 8 , further comprising a process challenge device configured to resist passage of the sterilant through the lumen of the sample port.

14 . The sterilization indicator of claim 1 , wherein the indicator comprises at least one of a chemical indicator or a biological indicator.

15 . The sterilization indicator of claim 1 , further comprising a process challenge device defining a channel fluidly coupling the indicator to the internal cavity of the sterilization package, wherein the process challenge device is configured to resist passage of the sterilant through the channel.

16 . A sterilization package comprising:

an enclosure having an exterior surface and defining an internal cavity, wherein at least a portion of the enclosure comprises a sterilant-permeable region; and

the sterilization indicator of claim 1 .

17 . The sterilization package of claim 16 , wherein the enclosure comprises a flexible, sterilant-permeable microorganism barrier material.

18 . The sterilization package of claim 16 , wherein the enclosure comprises a rigid container, and wherein at least a portion of the rigid container defines an aperture fluidly coupling the indicator with the internal cavity.

19 . A sterilization indicator, comprising:

a cover defining at least a portion of a cavity;

an indicator disposed within the cavity, wherein the indicator is configured to fluidly couple with an internal cavity of a sterilization package and indicate an exposure to a sterilant; and

a seal configured to form a microorganism barrier between an exterior of the cover and the cavity of the sterilization package, wherein the sterilization indicator defines a laminate structure, wherein the cover comprises a cover layer, and wherein the indicator comprises an indicator layer disposed on the cover layer; and

a base, wherein the indicator layer is dimensionally smaller than the base, and edges of the base extend beyond the indicator, and wherein at least a portion of the edges of the base are coupled to at least a portion of the edges of the cover, wherein the base defines a second surface opposing the cover, and wherein at least a portion of the second surface of the base is configured to couple with an exterior of the sterilization package;

wherein the base defines an aperture fluidly coupling the indicator with the internal cavity of the sterilization package.

20 . A sterilization indicator, comprising:

a cover defining at least a portion of a cavity;

an indicator disposed within the cavity, wherein the indicator is configured to fluidly couple with an internal cavity of a sterilization package and indicate an exposure to a sterilant; and

a seal configured to form a microorganism barrier between an exterior of the cover and the cavity of the sterilization package, wherein the sterilization indicator defines a laminate structure, wherein the cover comprises a cover layer, and wherein the indicator comprises an indicator layer disposed on the cover layer;

a base, wherein the indicator layer is dimensionally smaller than the base, and edges of the base extend beyond the indicator, and wherein at least a portion of the edges of the base are coupled to at least a portion of the edges of the cover, wherein the base defines a second surface opposing the cover, and wherein at least a portion of the second surface of the base is configured to couple with an exterior of the sterilization package; and

a process challenge device defining a channel fluidly coupling the indicator to the internal cavity of the sterilization package, wherein the process challenge device is configured to resist passage of the sterilant through the channel.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2024
From: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
To: SOLVENTUM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 066438/0301 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 28, 2022
From: LANDGREBE, KEVIN D.; BOMMARITO, G. MARCO; NIES, TIMOTHY J.
To: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 061237/0034 →
Continuity (2)
Provisional Application 63004871 · Apr 3, 2020
Related Publication 20230142866A1 · May 11, 2023
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