Surgical case cart

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Inventors

Cohn, Robert J.
Olsson, Frank C.
Holzman, James W.
Santarelli, Paul

Application #

700122

Filed

Feb-11-1985

Published

Oct-21-1986

Current US Class

049/402
049/475.1
049/501
052/656.1
052/656.4
220/1.5
220/646
312/321.5

International Classes

B65D 006/34; E06B 003/70; E06B 007/00

Field of Search

220/71 220/84 220/334 220/1.5 49/501 49/396 49/402 49/475 49/479 49/483 49/485 49/488 49/496 52/291 52/656 52/655 52/657 312/138

Assignee

Metropolitan Wire Corporation (Wilkes-Barre, PA)

Examiners

Shoap; Allan N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Goodman & Teitelbaum

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Abstract
A surgical case cart having a closed container supported on a chassis. The closed container includes a pair of front door panels hinged to side door panels which in turn are hinged to side wall sections, so that the container can be completely opened with the front and portions of the sides being exposed by the door panels wrapping around the side and back. The door panels are formed of single pan construction so as to avoid cracks and crevices, and yet exhibit rigidity of a double pan door construction. The lower edges of the door panels provide a baffle effect to reduce the movement of contaminated air into the cart. The top of the cart contains an overhang lip to prevent liquids from spilling into the container. Stem mounted casters are utilized to avoid flat horizontal surfaces on which dirt can collect. The intersection between the back, sides and chassis is constructed to avoid the possibility of collecting contamination and bacteria. A door latch is provided which indicates whether the contents of the cart are sterile or contaminated. Opening of the cart door panels nevertheless can be accomplished without the use of the operator's hands. The cart construction therefore provides improved sterility, greater accessibility, and brings about easier maintenance.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cart comprising:

an enclosed container having a top, a bottom and sides to provide an interior space within said container, and at least one door panel provided at least at a front portion of said container, said door panel being movable between open and closed positions;

said door panel having a single pan construction, and stiffening wires provided internally of said door panel for increased rigidity of said door panel;

said door panel comprising a planar sheet portion having a top, a bottom, and opposing sides, said bottom of said planar sheet portion above the bottom of the door panel, said bottom of said door panel being disposed adjacent to said container bottom when said door panel is in the closed position;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to containers, and more particularly to a closed surgical case cart.

Surgical carts are generally used in transporting sterile supplies and devices from a supply room to an operating room, and to transport the soiled equipment from the operating room at the conclusion of the surgery. The particular supplies and instruments are usually stored in a central supply area in a sterilized condition. Prior to the operation, the surgeon determines the particular supplies, instruments, kits, etc. that will be required, and orders these from the central supply area. The materials are collected from the inventory and placed in a surgical case cart and the cart is identified for the particular operation.

When the cart arrives at the operating room area, an inventory is taken of all of the materials to insure that the required equipment is available. Prior to the operation, the cart is wheeled into the operating room and opened. Sterile drapes are used to cover the carts, and the equipment is unwrapped and laid out on the cart top for further use.
 
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