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Container for washer or autoclave
Application Number |
12667012 |
Grant Number |
08277748 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2008-06-30 |
First Publication Date |
2010-11-04 |
Grant Date |
2012-10-02 |
Owner |
Douglas Bean (Australia) Pty Ltd (Australia)
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Inventor |
Bean, Douglas Colin
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Abstract
A container for enabling fluid flow therethrough for cleaning or sterilizing of the contents, comprises a tray (10) and lid (20) and having respective bases (11, 21) and side walls (17, 27). The bases (11, 21) have perforations (12, 22) defined by elliptically shaped perforation walls (13, 23) with their major axes vertical to allow easy flow of the cleaning fluid through the container and minimum contact points with the contents or other containers. The internal corners (30) of the perforations (12, 22) in horizontal sections are smoothly curved to minimize debris or deposits collecting and resisting removal. A method of cleaning or sterilizing using the container is also described.
IPC Classes ?
- A61L 2/00 - Methods or apparatus for disinfecting or sterilising materials or objects other than foodstuffs or contact lensesAccessories therefor
- B65D 6/10 - Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, components made wholly or mainly of metal, plastics, wood or substitutes therefor with walls comprising multiple panels in spaced face-to-face relationship, e.g. double walls
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CONTAINER FOR WASHER OR AUTOCLAVE
Application Number |
AU2008000956 |
Publication Number |
2009/003227 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2008-06-30 |
Publication Date |
2009-01-08 |
Owner |
DOUGLAS BEAN (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (Australia)
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Inventor |
Bean, Douglas, Colin
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Abstract
A container for enabling fluid flow therethrough for cleaning or sterilising of the contents, comprises a tray (10) and lid (20) and having respective bases (11, 21) and side walls (17, 27). The bases (11, 21) have perforations (12, 22) defined by elliptically shaped perforation walls (13, 23) with their major axes vertical to allow easy flow of the cleaning fluid through the container and minimum contact points with the contents or other containers. The internal corners (30) of the perforations (12, 22) in horizontal sections are smoothly curved to minimise debris or deposits collecting and resisting removal. A method of cleaning or sterilising using the container is also described.
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