Specimen collection and sampling container

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Inventors

Dorn, Gordon L.
Johnson, Michael A.

Application #

041153

Filed

Apr-22-1987

Published

May-22-1990

Current US Class

073/864.22
073/864.23
073/864.84
073/864.86
422/102
422/61
422/68.1
436/176
436/18
436/180
600/576
600/578
604/411
604/414

International Classes

G01N 001/18

Field of Search

422/102 422/100 422/58 422/61 422/68 436/18 436/176 436/180 73/863.52 73/863.21 73/864.01 73/864.22 73/864.23 73/864.52 73/864.83 73/864.84 73/864.85 73/864.86 128/760 128/763 128/765 604/317 604/403 604/411 604/414 604/415

Assignee

Wadley Technologies, Inc. (Dallas, TX)

Examiners

Richman; Barry S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Richards, Medlock & Andrews

US Patent References

3947251   Laboratory container
3958572   Blood collecting an...
4024857   Micro blood collecti...
4063460   Method for evacuat...
4064760   Sterile urine collect...
4116066   Specimen sampler...
4227413   Urine specimen col...
4300404   Liquid specimen c...
4300404   Liquid specimen c...
4577274   Demand paging sc...
4610171   Urinanalysis vial

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Other References

"A Urine Preservative System to Maintain Bacterial Counts", Goodman, et al.; Clinical Pediatrics, Jul. 1985, pp. 383-386.

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Abstract
The invention provides a specimen collection and sampling device, particularly useful for urine samples, for collecting a liquid sample and segregating an aliquot of the sample away from contact with the remaining portion of the sample. This segregation is accomplished as the lid is closed on the container. In one embodiment, the aliquot sample is transferred to an evacuated tube held within the container. In another embodiment, the aliquot is held within a sample chamber that is built into the container. In a preferred embodiment, the aliquot is mixed with a treating agent to maintain the microbiological integrity of the aliquot, or to provide an appropriate reagent or buffer for drug analysis.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. A specimen collection container comprising:

a cup positioned and arranged to receive and hold a specimen, the cup having an open top end and a closed bottom end;

a lid positioned and arranged to engage securely with the open top end of the cup,

a main compartment contained within the cup,

at least one sample chamber attached to said container, the at least one sample chamber positioned and arranged to receive an aliquot of specimen from said main compartment;

segregation means for segregating the aliquot into the at least one sample chamber as the lid is closed onto the cup, the segregation means preventing fluid flow between the main compartment and the at least one sample chamber when said aliquot of specimen is being removed from the at least one sample chamber;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to a specimen collection container for collection of a sample which provides means for segregating a small aliquot, or several aliquots, of the sample away from contact with the remaining portion of the sample. The aliquot portion is preferably mixed with a treating agent in order to maintain the microbial integrity of the sample in the state in which it was originally taken, or in the alternative, with other desired treating agents which allow the aliquot to be analyzed for the presence of drugs or other chemical components.

BACKGROUND ART

This invention concerns specimen collection and sampling containers for collection of liquid specimens, such as urine. At present, liquid specimens are usually collected in plastic or glass containers that may have a lid or cover to close the container. The specimens are then sent to a distant lab for analysis, or put aside until a technician is ready to initiate the analysis procedure. At the lab or testing site, portions of the sample are transferred from the collection container to other containers more suitable for use in analysis and storage of the sample such as test tubes. It is often desirable to split a specimen into several aliquots so that each aliquot may be tested for a different characteristic. For example, one aliquot may be tested for the presence of specific chemicals, enzymes, etc. and another may be tested for microorganism count or bacterial identity. Transfer of the sample from the collection container under sterile conditions is problematic. Such methods as pouring, pipetting and funneling the sample from the collection container to a test tube or other receptacle are often disadvantageous because the microbiological and chemical integrity of the original sample may be sacrificed if asceptic techniques are not followed. Additionally, the increased possibility of mislabeling occurs with each transfer leading to erroneous results for a particular patient.
 
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