Medical wastes disposal system

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Inventors

Withers, L. Andrew
Hughes, David W.

Application #

737427

Filed

Jul-29-1991

Published

Nov-17-1992

Current US Class

110/246
110/346
206/366
206/570
206/63.5

International Classes

F23G 005/12

Field of Search

110/341 110/346 110/235 110/237 110/242 206/63.5 206/366 206/571

Assignee

McDonald, Withers & Hughes, Inc. (Atlanta, GA)

Examiners

Yuen; Henry C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hopkins & Thomas

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SYD Syringe and Needle Disposers (leaflet) Bemis Health Care. SYD Large Volume Diohazard Disposer (leaflet) Bemis Health Care. Sharpsafe Bio-Hazardous Waste Containment System (2 leaf brochure) by Concord Laboratories, Inc. Terminal Keepers for Sharps and Broken Glass (leaflet) by Whitney Products, Inc. Sharpsafe Directions for Assembly and Disposal (leaflet) by Concord/Portex, A. Smiths Industries Medical Systems Company. Terminal Laboratory Deoderant (leaflet) by Whitney Products, Inc. Terminal Biohazard System for Laboratory Hospital & Clinic (leaflet) by Whitney Products, Inc. Pp. 32, 33, & 47 of Pigalog (catalog) by New Dig Corporation. 051650919 The Microban Effect in Health Care Products Inherent Protection Against Hospital Cross-Contamination (leaflet) by Microban Products Co. 1983.

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Abstract
The system (10) for collecting and disposing of medical sharps such as personal use insulin syringes and other medical wastes includes a housing (11) and its telescopic cover (9) which are fabricated of biodegradable and combustible material such as natural cellulose, non-natural cellulose, and other materials and an absorbent biodegradable and combustible absorption package (30) or insert (35) can be placed in the bottom of the holding chamber (12) for absorbing any liquids emitted from the sharps and other medical wastes, and for enhancing the combustion of the medical sharps and other medical wastes when the housing is placed in a furnace. The system for collecting and disposing of medical wastes when burned, evolves no more than trace levels of sulfur or chlorine and yields substantially only biodegradable ash.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A process of disposing of medical wastes comprising:

placing used medical wastes in a holding chamber of a collector, said collector being fabricated substantially only of combustible materials and including absorptive material,

absorbing with the absorptive material liquids emitted from the medical wastes,

placing the collector in a furnace environment, and

combusting within the furnace environment the collector with the medical wastes confined within the collector during combustion of the collector.

2. The process of claim 1 and wherein said collector is fabricated of biodegradable material.

3. The process of claim 1 and wherein said collector is fabricated of paper and cellulosic materials with substantially no chlorine or sulfur content.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates in general to a system for disposing of medical wastes. More particularly, the invention relates to a system for collecting and disposing of medical sharps such as needle syringes and other medical wastes from the home or hospital.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The term "medical sharps" generally is defined as medical instruments having a sharp cutting edge or a sharp point. In the medical environment, sharps comprise hypodermic needles, syringes, scalpel blades, and the like. Other medical wastes, including chemotherapy and pathological wastes comprise surgical tubing, washcloths, surgical gloves, cultures of infectious agents, and the like. After use, medical sharps must be safely collected and disposed of without creating a hazard for the hospital personnel, patients, or maintenance personnel.

Typically in the home environment, medical wastes such as band aids, expired medication, medical gauze, and medical tape can be safely discarded in a regular household trash can. However, in the case of a diabetic patient, whereby the diabetic must monitor his or her blood sugar level and then administer self-injections of insulin throughout the day, the used insulin needle syringes must be safely disposed of so as to avoid presenting a hazard to other members of the family or community. Also, other diseases require the frequent use of needle syringes in the home. Presently, none of the known prior art discloses a collector or receptor for safely discarding medical wastes such as insulin syringes of a diabetic patient in a home environment.
 
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