CA2148264C - Apparatus and process for treating medical fluid waste containers - Google Patents

Apparatus and process for treating medical fluid waste containers

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CA2148264C
CA2148264C CA002148264A CA2148264A CA2148264C CA 2148264 C CA2148264 C CA 2148264C CA 002148264 A CA002148264 A CA 002148264A CA 2148264 A CA2148264 A CA 2148264A CA 2148264 C CA2148264 C CA 2148264C
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61LMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
    • A61L11/00Methods specially adapted for refuse
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M1/00Suction or pumping devices for medical purposes; Devices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquids; Drainage systems
    • A61M1/88Draining devices having means for processing the drained fluid, e.g. an absorber
    • A61M1/882Draining devices provided with means for releasing antimicrobial or gelation agents in the drained fluid
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B09DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE; RECLAMATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
    • B09BDISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE
    • B09B3/00Destroying solid waste or transforming solid waste into something useful or harmless
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B09DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE; RECLAMATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
    • B09BDISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE
    • B09B3/00Destroying solid waste or transforming solid waste into something useful or harmless
    • B09B3/0075Disposal of medical waste
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B09DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE; RECLAMATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
    • B09BDISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE
    • B09B2101/00Type of solid waste
    • B09B2101/02Gases or liquids enclosed in discarded articles, e.g. aerosol cans or cooling systems of refrigerators

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Abstract

The apparatus provides an enclosure (62) for a medical waste continer (10) and a system (22) for making an opening at an upper portion of the container through which a disinfecting solution can be injected (24) and for cutting (42) a lower portion of the container to allow the waste to drain out. The outside of the container is sprayed with disinfecting solution and the spent solution is evacuated through a drain (76). The container may be fully filled with solution through the opening before cutting the lower portion.

Description

WO 94/Q9830 . 2 l 4 ~ 2 6 ~ Pt~/CA93/003 .. ;, . ~ '.. ';
':. ' APP~ATUS AND PROCESS FOR TREATING MEDICAL
FLUID WASTE CONTAINERS
Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an apparatus an~ a process for treating medical fluid waste bags. More particularly, the invention relates to an apparatus and -~
a process for safely emptying and disinfecting medical fluid waste containers so that the medical fluid and the used containers can be safely disposed of separately.
Background of the Invention In hospitals, waste body fluids are drained from patients both during operations and during recovery from operations. For proper hygiene, the waste blood or body secretions are pumped into special medical fluid waste bags. Sterilization of the medical fluid waste bags before disposal has been known to be a difficult procedure.
In the art of waste disposal for waste contained in bags, it is known to provide a machine for mechanically opening and emptying bags containing a toxic product in which a conveyor automatically feeds the bags to severing means for cutting open the bags at which point the bags are automatically emptied thus separating the contents of the bag from the bag itself. Such a device is known from U.S. patent 4,289j438. In the medical field, it is kno~n from U.S. patent 4,340,152 to provide a machine for the automatic emptying of bags containing frozen fresh blood and separating the bag from its contents. It is also known in the art from U.S. patent 4, 776, 4B8 to dispense a flowable material through a flexible wall of a bag in w~ich a sealing ring is included in the bag by puncturing '' the bag using a tubular cutting ~ember sealingly engaged to the bag and over the ring.

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W094/09830 ~ ~64 PCT/CA93/00351 ~ -It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and a process for treating a bag containing medical f]uid waste in which the bag is safely emptied for safe disposal of its contents as liquid waste, in which the bag is properly disinfected for safe disposal or recycling of the bag.
Summar~ of the Invention According to the invention there is provided an apparatus for treating a container, such as a bag, containing a contaminated substance comprising a housing, means for holding the bag and means for severing the container to allow contents of the bag to empty, in which the apparatus is characterized in that the container is a medical fluid waste container, the housing has a lS sealable closure, the means for holding hold at least one medical fluid waste container upright in the housing, the means for severing comprise means for puncturing an upper portion of the container to produce an upper puncture hole through which a disinfecting agent can be injected and means for cutting a lower portion of the container to produce a lower hole through which the agent can drain.
The apparatus according to the invention further comprises means for injecting the agent into the upper puncture hole, and means for spraying an interior of the housing and an outside of the container with the disinfecting agent to prevent contamination of the housing interior and the outside of the container. -The process according to the invention comprises steps of holding the medical fluid waste container upright in the sealed housing, puncturin~ an upper portion of the container to produce an upper puncture hole through which a disinfecting agent can be injected, cutting a lower portion of the container to produce a lower hole through W094109830 2 1 4 ~ 2 6 ~ PCT/CA93/00351 '~r~
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which the disinfecting agent can drain, injecting the disinfecting agent into the upper puncture hole and spraying an interior of the housing and an outside of the container with the disinfecting agent to pre~ent contamination o~ the housing interior and the container -~
outside.
To improve mixing of the contaminants in the container with the disinfecting agent, the upper puncture hole can be made first following which disinfecting agent is -:
injected into the upper puncture hole to completely fill the container before the lower hole is cut by the cutting means causing the full container to rapidly drain. By .
completely filling the container from the top before cutting at the bottom, cutting of the container is ;
improved. ~.. ' .
Brief Description of the Drawings The invention will now be better understood by way of the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the appended drawings in 20which: .
Fig. 1 is a side sectional view o~ the apparatus ;.
according to the preferred embodiment illustrating a series of puncturing means and cutting means in the initial position before enqagement provided inside a 25housing;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged partial view of Fig. 1, showing only two adjacent cutting and puncturing means;
Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2 in which the bags have been punctured by the puncturing means and the ~-~
30injecting means have penetrated through the upper puncture hole; - ~
Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3 in which injection :'' of disinfecting agent has begun to fill the waste bags W094/09~30 2 1 48 ~ ~ PC~/CA93/00351 ~';
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with disinfecting agent;
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 in which the cutting means have been advanced to cut a lower portion of the bags allowing the medical fluid waste and disinfec~ing agent contained therein to drain; and Fig. 6 is a partial cross-sectional end view of the apparatus according to the preferred embodiment illustrating the bags held by the holding means being sprayed by the spraying means with the puncturing means and cutting means not shown for clarity of illustration.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, a medical fluid waste bag (10) has an upper plastic lid (12) which is used for handling the bag and acting as a support when the bag is placed in a holder and receiving waste fluids from a patient such as blood or other fluids drained during or after an operation. Each bag (10) has an upper portion (14) and a lower portion (16) and the length of bag (10) as well as the diameter of its lid (12) will vary somewhat from one supplier to the ne~t. As shown in Fig.
2, the fluid waste is largely contained in the lower portion (16) of bag (10) since bag (10) may be only about half full as shown.
With reference to FigsO 2 and 3, there is shown puncturing means generally referenced by reference numeral (20) which include a puncturing tip (22) able to pierce the plastic wall material of bag (10). Tip (22) is mounted on an ar~ to a carriage (26) which supports a disinfecting agent spray nozzle t24) for each tip (22).
Tip (22~ is preferably flared and nozzle (24) is pr~ferably within a cylindrical volume traced as the hase of the tip (22) moves forward in order that nozzle (24 easily enters bag (10) following tip (22). Carriage (26 ... . ... ... . .. . . . .. ...... . . . . . . . . ~ . ... ..... .

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-i-slides 011 shaft (28) and is caused to move forward and backward under the action of a piston (32) connected to the carriage by a link rod (30). The apparatus of the present invention can process more than one bag (1~) at a time, and in the preferred embodiment, eight bags tlO) can be processed at a tim~, although more or less are possible. As shown in Fig. 3, pneumatic cylinder (32) is activated to advance tips (22) clear across upper portions (14) of bags (lO) thus inserting nozzles (24) into the middle of upper portions (14). As shown in Figs.
2 to 5, knives (42) are provided at different heights for cutting bottoms of bags (10) of different lengths. In practice, the apparatus may be set up to receive two or three different kinds of bags, with stations or cages (72) being set up with their ~nives (4~) adjusted for specific kinds of bags. The cage (72) would be reserved for the specific kind of bag, until the knife (42) is readjusted. Each cage (72) includes an upper rim against which lids (12) are seated. The cages (72~ are fastened into holes (70) in upper sheet (71) by a twist-lock connection which provides a watertight and air tight seal between the upper rim and sheet (71). Therefore, the same size holes (70) may conveniently be provided, while by changing cages (72) the diameter of the cage can be changed to receive bags (lO) of different diameters, and lids (12) of correspondinyly different diamete~s.
Next, as shown in Fig. ~, nozzle (24) is supplied with water carrying a disinfecting agent under reasonably high pressure (good line pressure is sufficient) which causes bag (10) to fill up and the fluid waste to be mixed with the disinfecting agent.
As shown in Fig. 1, cutting means (40) include a knife (42~ mounted on a height adjustable bracket ~44) which is W094/09830 2 i 48 ~ 4 6 PCT/CA93/003 in turn mounted to a carriage (46) displaceable along a shaft (52) under the action of piston (50) actuating lin~
rod (48). When bag (lO) is full as shown in Fig.
knife (42) is caused to advance as shown in Fig. 5 thus slicing open lower portion (16) of bag (lO) allowing the mixture of fluid waste (18) and disinfecting agent to drain out through the bottom. By filling bag (lO) first with disinfecting solution or agent, a certain fluid pressure at the lower portion of the bag develops and help give the bag some strength, making it easier for the knife (42) to cut the bag (lO). Disinfecting agent may be supplied to nozzle (24) for an amount of time deemed sufficient to completely flush out and disin~ect the inside of bag (lO).
To ensure a complete and safe disinfecting of bag (lO), the exterior of bag (lO) is sprayed by jets (74) (see Fig. 6) similarly supplied with disinfecting agent contained in water under pressure. Of course, jets (74) also spray and disinfect all the components inside chamber (62) so that any biological waste is washed away and disi.nfected from all components of the apparatus so that the components can be serviced without danger of contamination.
As shown in Fig. 6, the apparatus according to the prèferred embodiment has a housing (60) including a chamber (62) having top sheet (71) including a plurality of holes (70) (only two are illustrated) which provide seating rims for cages (72) in which lids (12) make sealing contact as bags (lO) are inserted into cages (72) located inside chamber (62). Cage (72) is shown in Fig.
l to comprise a perforat.ed cylinder, and in Figs. 2 and 6 a cage with vertical bars. In the case of Fig. l, the perforated cylinder is provided with openings for ' ' W094/0983~ 21~ ~ 2 ~ I PCT/CA93/0035t receiving tip (22~ and knife (42), and in the case of the vertical bar cage, the spacing between bars is made wide enough where the tip (22) penetrates. A resilient pad (68) on the inside of cover (6~) provides a means for securely holding lid (12) in hole (70) during the spraying and disinfecting process. If some of the plurality o~ holes (70) in housing (60) are not required during a disinfecting process, a disk-shaped plug is inserted into those holes ~70) which are not to be used.
While the spray action of injection nozzle (24) provides thorough and vigorous cleansing and disinfecting of the inside of the~bag, the spray jets (74) thoroughly clean the outslde of bag (10) which is of course punctured in its upper portion and cut in its lower portion (16) during processing. Even though bag (10) is cut during treatment, it remains inside cage (72) and attached to lid (12). The disinfected medical fluid waste and the excess disinfecting agent collect at the bottom of chamber (62) flowing into drain (76). Of course, it is possible to subject the effluents to a further sterilization process such as heat treatment, UV
irradiation or filtering before draining in the municipal sewer.
As shown in Fig. 6, the disinfectant can be automatically fed into the flow of water under line pressure using known backflow preventers, check valves and mixers.
As can be understood, the apparatus according to the present invention can be constructed to operate fully automatically with preprogrammed cycle times and movements of the puncturing and cutting means to provide error free secure sterilization of medical fluid waste , bags on a regular basis for safe disposal of the medical "t ', ., ., W094/09830 PCT/CA93/00351 ~ 3" '~

2 ~ 61~ 8 fluid waste and thereafter of the disinfected medical fluid waste bags. Feature~ such as a lock on cover (64) to prevent interruption of the disinfecting process once started as well as an automatic selection for different degrees of disin~ecti~g are of course possible. ~s can be appreciated, the present invention safely washes out medical waste containers in a closed environment without exposing the operator to potentially biologically dangerous emissions which would be emitted if the containers were manually opened a~d washed out.
The hags (lO) could be replaced by rigid containers of a similar shape. In this case, the puncturing means could comprise a drill (waterproof electric or pneumatic). The cage (72) would not be essential, and the container could be held in place by its lid or by other means such a clamp or guide. The cutt~ng means could comprise a small rotary saw slicing open a thin hole in the bottom, or a drill making a hole in the bottom (moving vertically). It would even be possible to provide a rigid container with knock out tabs, one in upper portion t14) and anvther in the bottom (16), wherein the puncturing means would knock -~
out the upper tab, and ~he cutting means would knock out the bottom tab. The disinfectant nozzle need not penetrate the container, but instead the water jet can be directed into the container throuyh the knock out. In any event, the preferred method of washing remains the same, namely, the container is filled from the upper part until the container is full, then the lower part is opened, and the inside o~ the container is rinsed from the upper part down.

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Claims (8)

1. Apparatus for treating a container (10) containing a contaminated substance (18) comprising a housing (60), means for holding the container, and means for severing the container to allow contents of the container to empty characterized in that :
said container is a medical fluid waste container;
- said housing (60) includes means (64,68) to seal said container in said housing;
said means (70,72) for holding hold at least one said medical fluid waste container upright in said housing;
said means for severing comprise means for puncturing (20) an upper portion (14) of said at least one container thereby producing an upper puncture hole through which a disinfecting agent can be injected and means for cutting (40) a lower portion (16) of said at least one container thereby producing a lower hole through which both said agent and said medical fluid waste can drain; and in that the apparatus further comprises:
means for injecting (24) said agent into said upper puncture hole; and means for spraying (74) an interior (62) of said housing and an outside of said at least one container with said agent to prevent contamination of said housing interior and said container outside.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said container is a bag comprising a rigid lid (12) and a flexible cylindrical tube body, said housing includes an upper sheet (71) provided with at least one opening (70) including a rim on which said lid may rest, and said seal means comprise a cover (64) having a resilient pad for pressing said lid against said rim to make sealing contact.
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said holding means comprise a cage (72), whereby said bag is held by its lid at said opening and said body is confined by said cage, said cage including openings for allowing said severing means to pass through said cage.
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said cage is a perforated cylindrical tube.
5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein said cutting means comprise a knife (42) mounted to a carriage (46) by a height adjustable bracket (44).
6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein said puncturing means comprise cone shaped tip (22) mounted to a carriage (26), and said injecting means comprise a nozzle (24) also mounted to said carriage (26) such that an outlet of said nozzle follows behind a base of said cone into said container.
7. Process for treating a container containing a contaminated substance comprising the steps of holding the container in a housing, severing the container and allowing contents of the container to empty, characterized in that :
said container is a medical fluid waste container;
said step of holding comprises holding at least one medical fluid waste container upright in said housing, said housing being sealed;
said step of severing comprises puncturing an upper portion of said at least one container thereby producing an upper puncture hole through which a disinfecting agent can be injected, and cutting a lower portion of said at least one container thereby producing a lower hole through which both said agent and said medical fluid waste can drain;
. and in that the process further comprises steps of :
injecting said agent into said upper puncture hole;
and spraying an interior of said housing and an outside of said at least one container with said agent to prevent contamination of said housing interior and said container outside.
8. Process as claimed in claim 7, wherein said step of cutting said lower portion is carried out sufficiently long after said step of injecting said agent into said upper puncture hole in order to fill said container before draining through said lower hole.
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