Sharps destruction and disposal apparatus

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Inventors

McCarthy, Ronald J.

Application #

887120

Filed

May-19-1992

Published

Dec-28-1993

Current US Class

206/366
220/254.3
220/326
241/100
241/243
241/606
241/99

International Classes

B02C 013/02; B02C 013/22

Field of Search

241/99 241/243 241/100 241/15 241/21 241/606 206/366 206/370 220/908 220/254 220/91 220/326 220/322 220/481 248/312.1 248/313 588/259 588/900 588/261

Assignee

Elotown Pty. Ltd. (AU)

Examiners

Rosenbaum; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hill, Steadman & Simpson

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Abstract
The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for safe disposal of hypodermic syringes, needles and other small, contaminated instruments such as, for example, scalpel blades, stitch cutters etc. (Commonly referred to as "sharps"). The apparatus firstly comprises a collection container having a primary lid which is movable between an open position and a closed position and is releasable latched in the closed position. The latch mechanism is adapted to be released when the contain is brought into cooperation with a destructor apparatus. The destructor apparats comprised a disposal receptacle adapted to receive the container and unlatch the lid, and a destructor means. adapted to generally comminute the material deposited therein. The destructor apparatus has an inlet and an outlet, a plurality of rotating blades which cooperate with two cutting plates which are arranged to define a flow path for the material between the inlet and the outlet. The cutting blades and the cutting plates cooperate to comminute the material by impact and cutting action. The present invention provides a convenient means of disposing of sharps generally without risk to the person handling the sharps.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A system for collecting sharps and then destroying the collected sharps, said system comprising in combination at least one reusable sharps container; and a destructor apparatus having a disposal receptacle for receiving the reusable sharps container, each of said reusable sharps containers comprising a container having a primary opening, a primary lid being movably mounted with respect to the container and movable between a closed position closing the primary opening and an opened position opening the primary opening, latch means to retain the primary lid on the closed position in normal use and to automatically opening the primary lid when engaged by latch opening means of said disposal receptacle of said destructor apparatus when said container is inserted into said disposal receptacle, said primary lid having a secondary opening, a secondary lid being movably mounted on the primary lid and movable between a closed position closing the secondary opening and an opened position opening the secondary opening, said destructor apparatus, in addition to the disposal receptacle and latch opening means, comprising a chamber having an outlet and an inlet with the inlet being spaced above the outlet and in communication with said disposal receptacle, said chamber having cutter means for cutting sharps introduced through said inlet, said cutter means including a cutter plate being mounted in said chamber between the inlet and the outlet, said cutter plate having a plurality of elongated slots of a predetermined width being spaced along one edge, and a driven rotary cutter comprising a shaft being rotatably mounted in said chamber adjacent the one edge and having a plurality of cutter blades being mounted at predetermined positions along said shaft to be aligned with said slots of the cutter plate and to move through the slots as the shaft rotates, each cutter blade having a rectangular shape with cutting edges, said plate being inclined downward from the inlet toward the outlet so that the sharps are inserted into the container through the secondary opening but are removed through the primary opening when the container is inserted into the disposal receptacle and the latch opening means actuates the latch means to open the primary opening to discharge the sharps from the container to enter the inlet and move along the cutter plate to be repeatedly cut and impacted by the rotating cutter blades to be transformed into small pieces prior to exiting the outlet of the chamber.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to the safe disposal of hypodermic syringes, needles and other small, contaminated instruments such as, for example, scalpels blades, stitch cutters, etc. (commonly referred to as "sharps").

BACKGROUND ART

It is necessary to safely dispose of contaminated medical tools and other materials used in the medical environment. Such tools and the materials (i.e. sharps), or more specifically disposable, percutaneous devices, have been used, they must be safely disposed of so as to avoid reuse or accidental physical contact (e.g. needle stick injury).

One present known method of disposing of the above mentioned contaminated materials is to place the used syringe and needle into an apparatus which merely cuts the needle (sharp) from the syringe. The needle is kept in a container portion of the apparatus for later disposal, and the syringe portion is disposed of separately.

Alternatively, in large hospitals, medical centers and pathology departments, the whole needle (sharp) and syringe is placed in any one of a variety of containers as a complete unit, along with other contaminated medical tools or instruments. These containers are then disposed of by either incineration or burial at local garbage tips. Incineration of complete syringe is difficult and often incomplete after considerable incineration time. Further, the sharps and other instruments normally collected for disposal are usually (70-80%) highly infectious, and may remain infectious for a considerable time even after burial.
 
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