Sterile disposable cover for a cylindrical handle

Purses – wallets – and protective covers – Protective cover made of flaccid material – For a door knob or handle

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206223, 362804, 16114R, 16DIG24, B65D 6502

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049762990

ABSTRACT:
A sterile disposable plastic cover for a handle of an operating room fixture such as a cylindrical handle for a light fixture is disclosed. The cover includes a hollow member which is open at one end and includes a hand guard. The open end is partially restricted with a retention member which permits the handle of the operating fixture to extend through the open end of the hollow member and holds it in place. Preferably, the retention member is a disc which includes a pair of intersecting slits which define an opening smaller than the opened end of the hollow member.

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