Flexible bags – With closure – Self-closing type
Patent
1991-02-15
1992-05-26
Garbe, Stephen P.
Flexible bags
With closure
Self-closing type
383 9, 383 34, 383 36, 383 61, 383 63, 383 65, 383 69, 604333, B65D 3024
Patent
active
051161397
ABSTRACT:
A containment and disposal bag for human bodily fluids is disclosed which includes a bag having a hollow interior and a top at least partially open to receive the bodily fluids; preferably a funnel structure within the bag to channel said bodily fluids into the interior and to restrict expulsion of bodily fluids from the interior prior to sequestration; a hydrophilic material within the bag which is rapidly gellable upon contact with the bodily fluids in the bag, the gellation serving to essentially completely sequester the bodily fluids and prevent it from thereafter being expelled from the bag; and a closure to close the top of the bag after introduction of the bodily fluids into the bag. The hydrophilic material is commonly a polymer which is activated upon contact with the water-based bodily fluids and which gels rapidly (normally within thirty seconds or less) to sequester the bodily fluids. The hydrophilic material commonly is part of a mixture of materials which also may contain enzymes, deodorants, fragrances, human body abnormality indicators and/or pregnancy indicators. The bag may be rectangular or otherwise shaped to accommodate the user's needs, or may be adapted to be worn by the user. The rapid and complete sequestration of the bodily fluids permits the bag to be easily and conveniently used in a variety of circumstances with minimal possibility that the bodily fluids will become spilled or otherwise expelled from the bag.
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Cassidy Clarence A.
Warrick Richard E.
Young Daniel L.
Young Ruth E.
American Innotex, Inc.
Garbe Stephen P.
Pascua Jes F.
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