Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Elements or adjuncts
Patent
1979-03-26
1980-10-21
Chiesa, Richard L.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Elements or adjuncts
128303R, 206363, 206370, 206438, 211 13, 211184, 422104, 422300, A61L 302
Patent
active
042294207
ABSTRACT:
A surgical instrument rack useful for holding, carrying, organizing, and counting a plurality of ringhandled surgical instruments. The rack is formed of autoclavable polymeric material and includes two movable or separable members which coact with each other and with the surgical instruments to secure such instruments against release in parallel side-by-side relation with the handles and jaws (or blades) of such instruments separated slightly to facilitate sterilization of their surfaces. The structural relationship of parts responsible for the retention and automatic camming of the instruments into such slightly open positions is disclosed.
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V. Mueller; "The Surgical Arnamentarium", Division of American Hospital Supply Corp., pp. 71, 72 (1973).
Smith Galyn F.
Zwierszowski Thomas P.
American Hospital Supply Corporation
Chiesa Richard L.
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