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Last Updated: April 26, 2024

Claims for Patent: 8,276,603


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Summary for Patent: 8,276,603
Title:Medical equipment washer system and method
Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a system and method of cleaning and/or disinfecting medical equipment. A medical equipment washer system can include an enclosure that receives and substantially surrounds the medical equipment and one or more spray assemblies positioned inside the enclosure. The spray assemblies can automatically emit fluid to clean and/or disinfect the medical equipment. In some embodiments, spray arms of the spray assemblies can oscillate while jets emit fluid.
Inventor(s): Berklund; Thomas R. (Wisconsin Rapids, WI), Roepke; Keith (Chesterfield, MO)
Assignee: Stat Medical Systems, L.L.C. (St. Louis, MO)
Application Number:11/704,721
Patent Claims:1. A medical equipment washer for at least one of cleaning and disinfecting medical equipment, the medical equipment washer comprising: an enclosure that receives and substantially surrounds the medical equipment, the enclosure including a top wall, a floor, a plurality of side walls, each side wall being connected to the top wall and the floor, a first opening in a first one of the side walls, and a second opening in a second one of the side walls opposite the first one of the side walls; and at least one spray assembly positioned inside the enclosure, the at least one spray assembly automatically emitting fluid to at least one of clean and disinfect the medical equipment, the at least one spray assembly including a first supply tube and a second supply tube extending along a third one of the side walls, a plurality of stationary arms extending substantially perpendicularly from the first supply tube, each of the stationary arms including at least one nozzle configured to emit a fluid, a plurality of movable arms extending substantially perpendicularly from the second supply tube, each of the movable arms including at least one nozzle configured to emit a fluid, a third supply tube and a fourth supply tube extending along a fourth one of the side walls, a plurality of stationary arms extending substantially perpendicularly from the third supply tube, each of the stationary arms including at least one nozzle configured to emit a fluid, a plurality of movable arms extending substantially perpendicularly from the fourth supply tube, each of the movable arms including at least one nozzle configured to emit a fluid; a first tank configured to supply fluid to the second supply tube and the fourth supply tube; a disinfectant venturi configured to receive fluid and mix the fluid with a disinfectant; a secondary tank having a first outlet to supply fluid to the disinfectant venturi, an inlet coupled to a source of unused liquid, and a second outlet for dispensing the unused liquid to the first tank; a disinfectant reservoir configured to supply the disinfectant to the disinfectant venturi; and a valve coupled to the disinfectant venturi and configured to direct the mixed fluid and disinfectant to one of the secondary tank and the first and third supply tubes.

2. The washer of claim 1 wherein the movable arms are configured to oscillate while emitting fluid.

3. The washer of claim 2 wherein the at least one movable arm oscillates about a swivel joint including at least one annular groove that reduces water pressure on at least one seal.

4. The washer of claim 1 wherein the medical equipment washer automatically performs a wash cycle while substantially simultaneously filling the secondary tank for a subsequent wash cycle.

5. The washer of claim 1 wherein the medical equipment includes at least one of a stretcher, an intravenous pole, a bed, a wheelchair, a linen cart, a biological hazard cart, and a cushion.

6. The washer of claim 1 wherein the medical equipment washer at least one of cleans and disinfects up to about ten stretchers per hour or up to about 50 intravenous poles per hour.

7. The washer of claim 1 and further comprising a control system including memory, the memory storing a running log for each piece of medical equipment documenting at least one of an equipment identification, a personnel name, an equipment location, a wash time, and a wash date.

8. The washer of claim 7 wherein the control system and the memory interface with hospital certification and compliance software.

9. The washer of claim 7 and further comprising a code reader to read codes placed on pieces of medical equipment, the control system accessing the memory to determine whether the pieces of medical equipment have been recently sanitized or require washing.

10. The washer of claim 9 wherein the code reader is at least one of portable, hand-held, and wireless.

11. The washer of claim 1 and further comprising at least one equipment rack positioned inside of the enclosure to support the medical equipment.

12. The washer of claim 11 wherein the at least one equipment rack supports a plurality of intravenous poles.

13. The washer of claim 1 and further comprising a tank washing apparatus coupled to a ceiling of the enclosure.

14. The washer of claim 13 wherein the tank washing apparatus rotates up to about 360 degrees.

15. The washer of claim 13 wherein the tank washing apparatus washes at least one of a biohazard cart and a linen cart.

16. The washer of claim 1 and further comprising a control system that performs a self-cleaning cycle.

17. The washer of claim 16 wherein the control system performs the self-cleaning cycle when the washer is shut down each day.

18. The washer of claim 1 wherein the fluid emitted by the at least one spray assembly is non-sterile water mixed with additives.

19. The washer of claim 18 wherein the non-sterile water is obtained from a military field hospital or a natural disaster site.

20. The washer of claim 1 and further comprising a control system that operates a cycle to only disinfect medical equipment.

21. The washer of claim 1 wherein the washer disinfects medical equipment that is contaminated with Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus.

22. The washer of claim 1 wherein the at least one spray assembly includes at least one corner-mounted spray arm.

23. The washer of claim 22 wherein the at least one corner-mounted spray arm emits fluid toward an end of a stretcher.

24. The washer of claim 1 and further comprising at least one ramp coupled to the enclosure.

25. The washer of claim 24 wherein the at least one ramp is curved to allow loading of a stretcher without damaging a hydraulic under carriage.

26. The washer of claim 1 wherein the enclosure includes a first door opening on a first end and a second door opening on a second end so that medical equipment can be moved in a single direction through the enclosure.

27. The washer of claim 26 and further comprising a control panel centrally located between the first door opening and the second door opening.

28. The washer of claim 1 and further comprising a control system that operates to continuously fill at least one secondary tank and operates a rapid drain cycle to at least one of decrease cycle times and increase the number of cycles per hour.

29. The washer of claim 1 wherein the enclosure and the at least one spray assembly are constructed of a material including stainless steel.

30. The washer of claim 1 wherein the enclosure has a maximum width of about four feet in order to fit through a standard hospital door.

31. The washer of claim 1 and further comprising a filtration system having a filtration surface area greater than about two square feet.

32. The washer of claim 31 wherein the filtration system has a filtration surface area of at least about 35 square feet.

33. The washer of claim 1 wherein the washer can wash medical equipment from one of a hospital, a public health facility, a military field hospital, emergency medical services, a biological terror event, and a mobile unit.

34. The washer of claim 1, further comprising a detergent reservoir configured to supply a detergent to the first tank.

35. The washer of claim 1, further comprising a rinse aid reservoir configured to supply a rinse aid to the first tank.

36. The washer of claim 1, wherein the source of unused liquid is external to the washer.

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