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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 03, 2023
Filed:
Dec. 05, 2022
Hollister Incorporated, Libertyville, IL (US);
Daniel E. O'Brien, Calry, IE;
Vincent Naughton, Sligo, IE;
Martin P. Creaven, Ballina, IE;
Scott J. Pupino, Lakewood, IL (US);
Daniel A. March, Lake Villa, IL (US);
Joseph N. Hanley, Sligo, IE;
Kevin Anthony Ludlow, Drumsna, IE;
Paige Erin Kendell, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Jeffrey A. Ambourn, Eau Claire, WI (US);
David Benjamin Wolgemuth, Elk Mound, WI (US);
David Louis Nett, Hudson, WI (US);
Brandon Lee Michal, Chippewa Falls, WI (US);
Christopher L. Belisle, Somerset, WI (US);
Timothy Alan Parmer, Saint Paul, MN (US);
Hollister Incorporated, Libertyville, IL (US);
Abstract
A package for a medical device such as an intermittent catheter has a case which is closed at one end and open at the other end. A cap is connected to the case by a hinge to permit selectable movement of the cap between an open position, wherein access is provided to the open end of the case, and a closed position, wherein the cap prevents access to the open end of the case. A seal is connected to one of the cap and case. The seal is engageable with the other of the cap and case when the cap is closed to form a barrier that maintains a sterile environment inside the package. The seal can be repeatedly made and broken whenever the user closes or opens the cap, respectively. One of the case and cap has a latch and the other has a receptacle for receiving the latch to releasably retain the cap in a closed position. The latches fit into the receptacle to prevent lateral forces from distorting the cap when the cap is closed. A locking slide may be used to lock the cap to the case.