18071072. Disinfecting Assembly for a Prefilled Syringe and Syringe Including Such an Assembly simplified abstract (Becton, Dickinson and Company)

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Disinfecting Assembly for a Prefilled Syringe and Syringe Including Such an Assembly

Organization Name

Becton, Dickinson and Company

Inventor(s)

Praveen Nalawade of Belagavi (IN)

Shishir Prasad of Ramsey NJ (US)

Manish Kumar of Bengaluru (IN)

Disinfecting Assembly for a Prefilled Syringe and Syringe Including Such an Assembly - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18071072 titled 'Disinfecting Assembly for a Prefilled Syringe and Syringe Including Such an Assembly

Simplified Explanation

The disinfecting assembly for a prefilled flushing syringe includes a scrubbing cap and a disinfecting cap, both designed to clean and disinfect a needle-free connector of an IV catheter. The assembly also includes a tip cap to cover the syringe tip.

  • Scrubbing cap with chamber, scrubber, and disinfectant
  • Disinfecting cap with chamber, compressible sponge, and disinfectant
  • Removable connection between scrubbing cap and disinfecting cap
  • Tip cap to cover syringe tip

Potential Applications

This technology can be used in healthcare settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and home care, to ensure proper disinfection of IV catheters and needle-free connectors.

Problems Solved

This technology helps prevent infections by effectively cleaning and disinfecting needle-free connectors and IV catheters before use, reducing the risk of contamination and improving patient safety.

Benefits

- Improved hygiene and infection control - Easy and convenient disinfection process - Enhanced patient safety

Potential Commercial Applications

- Medical device manufacturers - Healthcare facilities - Home healthcare providers

Possible Prior Art

There are similar disinfecting caps and scrubbing caps available in the market for IV catheters and needle-free connectors, but the specific combination of features in this assembly may be unique.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to traditional methods of disinfecting IV catheters and needle-free connectors?

This article does not provide a direct comparison between this technology and traditional disinfection methods.

What is the cost-effectiveness of implementing this technology in healthcare settings?

The article does not address the cost-effectiveness of using this disinfecting assembly in healthcare settings.


Original Abstract Submitted

A disinfecting assembly for a prefilled flushing syringe. The disinfecting assembly includes a scrubbing cap and a disinfecting cap. The scrubbing cap includes a chamber adapted to receive a needle-free connector of an intravenous (IV) catheter. A scrubber and a disinfectant are contained within the chamber of the scrubbing cap. The disinfecting cap includes a chamber adapted to receive the needle-free connector of the IV catheter. A compressible sponge and disinfectant are contained within the chamber. The disinfecting cap is removably connected to the scrubbing cap. A tip cap, adapted to connect to and cover a syringe tip of the syringe, extends from one of the disinfecting cap and the scrubbing cap or a housing connecting the disinfecting cap and the scrubbing cap. Also, a prefilled flushing syringe including the disinfecting assembly and a method of using the prefilled flushing syringe to disinfect a needle-free connector and catheter.