Insulated specimen container

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Inventors

Rosenwasser, George

Application #

441183

Filed

Nov-15-1999

Published

Jan-8-2002

Current US Class

206/438
220/8
222/183
222/188
222/206
422/102
422/99

International Classes

B01L 003/00; B67D 005/06; B65D 037/00; B65D 006/12; A61B 017/06

Field of Search

422/102 222/183 222/188 222/206 435/307.1 206/438 206/524.1 206/524.6 206/585 220/8 220/23.86 220/23.87 220/23.91

Assignee

The Penn State Research Foundation (University Park, PA)

Examiners

Warden; Jill

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Freedman; Philip D.

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Abstract
A container for storing and transporting a specimen under thermally stable conditions includes an outer insulating container body having a top and sidewall to form a receptacle shape and an inner insulating container body having a bottom and sidewall to form a receptacle shape to fit in interlocking nested engagement with the outer insulating container body to form a double walled hermetic chamber. A specimen receiving structure is supported within the hermetic chamber for receiving a biological specimen such as a corneal tissue. Another comprises an outer insulating container body and an inner insulating container body shaped to fit in interlocking nested engagement with the outer insulating container body to form a hermetic chamber. At least one of the insulating bodies comprises a hard shell filled with an insulating material.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. A container for transporting temperature sensitive materials, comprising:

an outer insulating container body having a top and sidewall to form a receptacle shape;

an inner insulating container body having a bottom and sidewall to form a receptacle shape to fit in interlocking nested engagement with said outer insulating container body to form a double walled hermetic chamber

wherein said sidewalls extend to form a double wall along the entire hermetic chamber; and

a specimen collector supported within said hermetic chamber.

2. The container of claim 1, wherein said specimen collector is a sealable liquid tight structure for receiving a corneal tissue specimen.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an insulated container suitable for storing and transporting temperature sensitive specimens. In particular, the invention relates to a container for storing and transporting biological specimens such as corneal tissue.

A biological specimen for transplant comprises living cells or tissue that produce a biologically active molecule or impart a required biological function to an individual. Generally, the specimen is tissue that includes a semipermeable membrane that permits diffusion of nutrients to cells and allows secreted cellular products and waste materials to diffuse away from cells.

An eye cornea is a common type of transplantable biological specimen. For example, a donor cornea is utilized in keratoplasty, a procedure for restoring sight in patients with cornea opacity. The corneal tissue is typically shipped from location to location or stored for use in the operative procedure. The number of available corneas for this procedure is dependent to a large degree on proper storage and transport of the cornea between the time it becomes available from a donor and the time it is used in the operative procedure. Extending cornea preservation time and protecting the cornea increases the quantity and quality of tissues available for transplant.
 
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