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`COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION OF
`A PASTY MATERIAL SAMPLE
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`FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`The present invention concerns a system for the collection and
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`transportation of a pasty material sample, for example of stool, which is to
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`be distributed in a transport and/or suspension medium.
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
`Collection and transportation of a pasty material, such a stool,
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`food samples, soil samples and the like for the purpose of laboratory
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`manipulation such as detection of microorganism being bacteria or parasites,
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`detection of cryptic blood, preparation of a biochemical profile, etc., is an
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`essential component of modern medicine, health care and environmental
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`management.
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`Often, when the pasty material is transported to the laboratory
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`without a preservation medium, by the time it reaches a laboratory no viable
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`thus distorted.
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`In order to overcome this problem, various devices and systems
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`for the collection and transportation of pasty material have been developed,
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`in which the pasty material is distributed in a medium capable of maintain-
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`ing viable microorganisms. Usually, such devices comprise a container
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`holding the medium, and a sampler capable of picking up a small portion of
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`the pasty material and placing it within said container.
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`US 5,149,506 discloses a device for collection and transportation
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`of a stool sample which is composed of a container with a lid having a
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`spoon secured to the underside of the lid, the container being filled with a
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`liquid capable of maintaining microorganisms in a viable form.
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`US 4,559,839 discloses a stool collection and concentration
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`receiver comprising a container holding a medium and including within it
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`a collecting-filtering device comprising a stick for picking up the stool
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`sample and sieve through which the diluted stool is filtered.
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`US 4,678,559 discloses a sampling vessel for pasty sample
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`facing towards the container's bottom.
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`In the above three patents the sampling member, used to pick the
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`sample of the pasty material, is held a priori within the container holding
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`also the preservation medium. This feature has the following problems:
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`in order to sample the pasty material the container holding both
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`the medium and the sampling member has to be opened, thus increasing the
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`chances of contamination of the steri1e medium by ambient atmosphere, or
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`by the hands of the user and increases the possibility of spillage due to
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`mishandling;
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`once the sampling member is taken out of the medium filled
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`container it may drip the medium on to its surrounding, and where the
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`medium contains harmful ingredients, e.g. formaldehyde or mercury which
`are present in some preservation media, this may cause some damage if it
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`comes into contact with the user's skin or eyes;
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`the wet sampling member, once coming into contact with the
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`pasty material sample, adds to the sample also a certain amount of the
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`transport or suspension medium itself. This may be problematic if another
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`sample of the pasty material is to be transferred into another container
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`holding a different medium, since the second sample may already be
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`contaminated by the first medium.
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`A stool sample is typically subjected to two different tests one
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`being a bacteriological test and the other a parasitological test. The medium
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`required to maintain viable bacteria and the medium required to maintain
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`viab]e parasites are not only different but are mutua1ly exclusive, i.e. one
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`type of medium damages the other type of microorganism. Thus, in the case
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`of a pasty material which is to be sampled for the purpose of two or more
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`different laboratory assay, such as stool, it would be preferable to provide
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`a system for co11ection and transportation of pasty material which comprises
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`two or more separate containers each one holding a different transport or
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`suspension medium.
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`Final1y, the above-mentioned prior art devices for collection and
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`transportation of stool, do not address the problem of obtaining the original
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`stool sample in a convenient manner which enab]es easy access to the user
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`and the prior art tends to leave the solution to the problem to the skills of
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`each user.
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`The present invention intends to provide an answer to some of the
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`above-noted problems.
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`GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
`The present invention provides a system for co11ecting, storing
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`and transporting of specimens of a pasty material, comprising:
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`at least one container holding a preservation medium for preserving a
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`chemical entity or living matter to be assayed in the specimen, the container
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`being sealed by a pierceable membrane and having a closure arrangement
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`for sealing the container after the membrane is pierced; and
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`a sampling device having a hand1e and at least one elongated specimen
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`collecting member detachably attached thereto, the co11ecting member being
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`adapted to be received within the container and having a pasty material
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`retaining portion and a piercing tip for piercing the membrane at a
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`lowermost end thereof remote from said handle, for piercing said film.
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`The system of the present invention is suitable for collecting,
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`storing and transporting of any pasty material, for example, stools, food
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`samples, e.g. soft cheese, yogurt, various spreads; soil samples, e.g. mud
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`samples; and many others. With appropriate preservation media, the
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`samples may be stored for a lengthy period of time prior to assaying for the
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`chemical entity or living matter. The composition of the medium depends
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`on the type of entity which should be preserved and subsequently assayed:
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`for example, if the entity is a chemical substance, the medium will have a
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`composition which ensure that the substance is preserved in a manner to
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`avoid its deterioration; if the assayed entity is microorganism or any other
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`living matter, the medium will be designed so as to maintain such microor(cid:173)
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`ganisms or other living matter in a viable condition. A system for
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`collecting, storing and transporting specimens to subsequent assays for living
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`embodiment of the invention.
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`In accordance with a particularly preferred
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`embodiment, the pasty material is stool.
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`At times a variety of different entities have to be assayed in the
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`pasty material. This is the case, for example, in stool, where it is generally
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`desired to assay both bacteria and parasites, which as noted above, require
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`different media. A system for assaying a plurality of entities, which require
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`different media, comprises at least two containers, each holding a different
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`preservation medium, each suitable for different entities. The containers in
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`such a system may be permanently attached to one another; or alternatively,
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`the attachment of the two containers to one another being in a detachable
`fashion to allow detachment when the containers with the sample reaches the
`laboratory.
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`The closure arrangement is typically a rigid lid member attached
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`to the container through a flexible linker.
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`The system further comprises a sampling device which is an
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`element distinct and separate from the ·container. The provision of the
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`container and a separate sampling device ensures that until the pasty material
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`sample is introduced into the container, the medium therein is kept totally
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`sterile. As already noted above, in prior art devices, where a sampling
`device was stored within the container, it was necessary to open the
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`container prior to sampling, with an inevitable loss of sterility.
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`The sampling device comprises a handle which is detachably
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`connected to the at least one collecting member. The detachable connection
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`can be by a breakable portion, by a fastener capable of holding or releasing
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`an attachment element in the collecting member, etc. The at least one
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`collecting member is adapted to be received within corresponding at least
`(It will be appreciated, that the number of collecting
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`one container.
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`members will typically correspond to the number of containers, and where
`the containers are held together, the spacing between the collecting members
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`will be made to correspond to the distance between the container such that
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`all collecting members may be inserted simultaneously to the respective
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`containers).
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`Each collecting member has a piercing tip for piercing the
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`container's pierceable membrane and has a pasty material retaining portion.
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`Once the membrane is pierced by the piercing tip, the collecting member is
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`pushed down until the material retaining portion is accommodated within the
`container and embedded in the medium. Then, the handle is detached from
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`the collecting member. As will be appreciated, there are a number of
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`different constructions which have the capability of retaining a specimen of
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`the pasty material: for example, a rough surface having multiple depressions
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`and/or protrusions; a helical structure; a ladder-like shaped structure having
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`straight, curved or V-shaped ribs; a structure comprising a planar stem with
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`protrusions, which may have the form of straight, curved or V-shaped ribs,
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`or which may comprise a plurality of bulges, etc.
`In order to ensure that the pasty material will be retained on the
`retaining portion and will not be smeared on the membrane, it is preferable
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`that the pasty material retaining portion has the widest cross-section at the
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`lowermost part, near the piercing tip. This will ensure that the hole in the
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`membrane which will be made by the piercing tip, will be sufficiently large
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`to ensure free passage of the remaining portions of the collecting member.
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`In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the pasty material
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`retaining portion is defined by two lateral side walls which are wider than
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`the pasty material retaining portion. Thus during insertion, only these side
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`walls come into contact with the membrane, whereby the majority of the
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`specimen of the pasty material does not come into contact with the
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`membrane.
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`In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the
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`sampling device comprises an integral disc with its surface being essentially
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`perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the collecting member. The shape
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`of the disc is such that once the collecting member is introduced into the
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`container, the disc is snugly retained within the inner walls of the container
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`thus stabilizing the position of the co11ecting member within the container.
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`The disc preferably defines an opening which allows the insertion of a
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`laboratory sampling device, e.g. a pipette, a sampling needle, etc, for
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`withdrawing a portion of the specimen, this without a need to remove the
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`collecting member with the integral disc.
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`As can be seen, the system of the invention minimize possible
`contact between a sample and a laboratory technician, which is especially
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`important in cases where the sample may contain hazardous materials or
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`microorganisms.
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`In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, as
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`already noted above, the pasty material is stool.
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`ln accordance with this
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`embodiment, the system may comprise a stool collecting device, which has
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`a collecting member for collecting an excreted stool sample and attachment
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`members for attachment to a toilet seat. The stool collecting device also
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`forms an independent aspect of the invention. The device is typically made
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`of a sheet, e.g. a paper sheet, with the collecting portion and the attachment
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`member may be a sheet portion adapted for wrapping around a toilet seat
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`and are then retained by virtue of being sandwiched between the toilet seat
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`and the upper edges of the toilet bowl. Alternatively, the attachment
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`member may comprise adhesive patches on a bottom face of the attachment
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`30 member for adherence thercthrough to the toilet seat. The adhesive patches
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`are a priori protected with the protection being used prior to use and
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`attachment thereof to the toilet scat.
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`In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the stool
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`collecting member is a sheet portion suspended between the attachment
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`members. Alternatively, the stool collecting member may have the form of
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`a sack for collecting excreted stool sample. Such a sack may be provided
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`with openings at its bottom to allow a drainage of excreted fluid while
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`retaining the stool.
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`The stool collecting device is preferably made of a flushable
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`material, e.g. thin paper, and after use may be dropped into the toilet bowl
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`to be flushed thereby.
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`The invention will now be further illustrated by the following
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`description of a specific embodiment and by the annexed drawings. The
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`illustrated embodiment concerns a system for collecting, storing and
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`transporting stool samples. However, as will no doubt be appreciated by the
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`artisan, this is an example only and the invention pertains also to systems for
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`collecting specimens of pasty material other than a stool.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ORA WINGS
`Fig. 1 is an exploded view of a system of the invention comprising two
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`containers and a sampling device with two corresponding collecting
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`Fig. 2 shows the system, with the containers being assembled on a base
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`and with the collecting member holding a stool sample;
`Fig. 3 shows the system after combining the sampling device with the
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`containers with the collecting member being inserted in the container;
`Fig. 4 shows the system after separating between the handle and the
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`collecting members;
`Fig. 5 shows the system after closing of the lid, ready for transporta(cid:173)
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`tion into the laboratory;
`Fig. 6 shows a stool collecting device in accordance with the invention;
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`Figs. 7 and 8 show stool collecting devices in accordance with other
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`embodiments of the invention, attached to a toilet seat.
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`DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
`Reference is first being made to Fig. 1, which is an exploded
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`view showing the various components of the system, generally designat(cid:173)
`ed 10. The system 10 comprises two attached containers 12 and 12', a base
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`5 member 14 with two receptacles 16 and 16' adapted to receive the bottom
`ends 18 and 18' of containers 12 and 12'; the system further comprises a
`sampling device 20 having a handle 22 and two collecting members 24
`and 24'.
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`Containers 12 and 12' hold respective media 26 and 26', which
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`10 may both be the same, but arc typically different, e.g. one being a media for
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`preserving bacteria and the other for parasites. Media 26 and 26' are
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`typically semi-solid media, e.g. agar-based, but may also be a lipid, e.g. a
`culture media. Media 26 and 26' are contained in a portion of the
`containers sealed by pierceable membranes 28 and 28', the membranes
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`being made of aluminum foil, a laminate of an aluminum foil and a plastic,
`(e.g. polyethylene) film, etc. Containers 12 and 12' are provided with
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`respective lids 30 and 30' which are linked to the containers by means of
`linkers 32 and 32'. Sampling device 20 has integral disc members 34 and
`34' at the upper end of specimen collecting members 24 and 24'. Disc 34
`and 34' have each respective openings 35 and 35', the functions of which
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`will be explained further below. Handle 22 is connected to disc mem(cid:173)
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`bers 34 and 34' by means of breakable neck portions 36 and 36' by small
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`lateral respective movements of the handle and the collecting members
`connecting necks 36 and 36' break whereby handle 22 and collecting
`members 24 and 24' are separated.
`Collecting members 24 and 24' are elongated and have each a
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`piercing tip 38 and 38' at its bottom end adapted for piercing membranes 28
`and 28'. Collecting members 24 and 24' have two lateral walls 40 and 40'
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`which define the stool retaining portion consisting also of planar mem-
`bers 42 and 42' disposed within the lateral walls and carrying a plurality of
`V-shaped protrusions 44 and 44'. As can be seen, the collecting members
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`have the largest cross-section at a portion adjacent piercing tips 38 and 38'
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`thus the hole which is created in the membranes 28 and 28' allows easy
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`passage therethrough for the remaining portions of the collecting members.
`Furthermore, lateral walls 40 and 40' ensure that the stool specimen held
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`on planar members 42 and 42' is not removed by the membranes 28
`and 28' during passage of col1ecting members 24 and 24'.
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`In order to collect specimens of pasty material, collecting
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`members 24 and 24' are inserted into a sample of the pasty material, e.g.
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`stool, and thereby specimens are retained on collecting members 24 and 24'.
`Sampling device 20 with stool specimens 50 and 50' retained on col1ecting
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`members 24 and 24' is seen in Fig. 2. Also seen in this figure are
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`containers 12 and 12' assembled on base member 14.
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`After collection of the specimens, the sampling device and the
`containers are combined by first pressing piercing tips 38 and 38' against
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`membranes 28 and 28' and then pushing the collecting members until they
`are accommodated within containers 12 and 12' with the collecting
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`members being embedded within the medium containing the containers.
`Fig. 3 shows the sampling device 20 and containers 12 and 12' immediately
`after combining the two. As can be seen, the size of disc members 34
`and 34' are such that they are accommodated snugly within the inner walls
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`of the container stabilizing the collecting member in position.
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`At a next step shown in Fig. 4, the handle 22 is moved naturally
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`thus breaking necks 36 and 36' leaving the collecting members within
`containers 12 and 12'. At a next step shown in Fig. 5, lids 30 and 30' are
`used to close containers 12 and 12' and at this state the containers are
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`shipped to the laboratory. In the laboratory, the lids are opened to a state
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`similar to that shown in Fig. 4, and then a sampling device, e.g. a pipette,
`a bacteriologic needle, etc., is inserted through openings 35 and 35'. Thus,
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`sampling of the specimen for laboratory testing does not require removal of
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`the collecting member, as in the case of prior art devices.
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`A stool collecting device in accordance with an embodiment of
`the invention is shown in Fig. 6. The device, generally designated 60 is
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`made of a sheet, e.g. paper, particularly thin paper which is flushable in a
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`toilet. The device has a central collecting member, which is a portion of a
`sheet having the form of a sack, and has two attachment members 64 and 66
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`which are of a length such that their ends will reach two opposite sides of
`a toilet seat. The attachment members 64 and 66 have two adhesive
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`patches 68 and 70, on bottom faces of the device. Adhesive patches 68
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`and 70 are a priori covered by a protective cover (now shown) and prior to
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`use, the cover is removed and then these patches can adhere to the toilet
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`seat. The device is fixed such that stool excreted by a person sitting on the
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`toilet, falls into a sack-like collecting member 62 for later sampling by the
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`sampling device. As can further be seen in Fig. 6, collecting member has
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`at its bottom four openings 72 which arc intended to allow a discharge of
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`fluids which may be excreted together with the stool.
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`Two other embodiments of a stool collecting device are shown in
`Figs. 7 and 8, fixed to a toilet seat. The stool collecting device 80 shown
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`in Fig. 7, is in principle similar to device 60 shown in Fig. 6 in that it
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`comprises a central sack-like portion 82 and peripheral attachment flaps 84
`and 86. Device 80 is fixed to a toilet seat 88 by means of adhesive patches,
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`similarly as in the case of device 60 in Fig. 6.
`Device 90 shown
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`in Fig. 8, comprises a stool co11ecting
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`portion 92 which is a sheet, e.g. made of paper, suspended between two
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`attachment members 94 and 96 which are two flaps which are wrapped
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`around two opposite sides of the toilet seat 98, and are fixed by virtue of
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`being clamped between the toilet scat and the underlying toilet bowl (not
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`In addition a device of this embodiment may also comprise
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`adhesive patches at the bottom face members of 94 and 96 to aid in fixing
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`them to the toilet seat.
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`Having now finalized the description of the specific embodiment,
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`the artisan will no doubt appreciate that the above specific embodiment is
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`an example only and a myriad of other designs of the container and the
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`sample device as well as the stool collecting device are possible, all being
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`within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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`CLAIMS:
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`1.
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`A system for coJlecting, storing and transporting of specimens of
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`a pasty material, comprising:
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`at least one container holding a preservation medium for preserving a
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`chemical entity or living matter to be assayed in the specimen, the container
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`being sealed by a pierceable membrane and having a closure arrangement
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`for sealing the container after the membrane is pierced; and
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`a sampling device having a handle and at least one elongated specimen
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`collecting member detachably attached thereto, the collecting member being
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`adapted to be received within the container and having a pasty material
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`retaining portion and a piercing tip for piercing the membrane at a
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`lowermost end thereof remote from said handle, for piercing said film.
`2.
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`A system according to Claim 1, wherein the medium is of a kind
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`which maintains living matter in a viable condition.
`3.
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`A system according to Claim 2, wherein the pasty material is
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`stool.
`4.
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`A system according to Claim 1, comprising two containers, one
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`holding a medium for bacteria and another for holding a medium for
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`parasites.
`5.
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`A system according to Claim 4, wherein the two containers are
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`attached to one another.
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`A system according to Claim 4 or 5, wherein the sampling device
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`comprises two specimen collecting members.
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`A system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
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`said collecting member has a piercing tip for piercing the containers'
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`pierceable membrane and has a pasty material retaining portion.
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`A system according to Claim 7, wherein the pasty material
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`retaining portion has the widest cross-section at a lowermost part thereof,
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`A system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
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`the sampling device comprises an integral disc in an upper end of the
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`collecting member, with its surface being essentially perpendicular to the
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`longitudinal axis of the collecting member.
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`A system according to Claim 9, wherein the shape of the disc is
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`such that once the collecting member is introduced into the container, the
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`disc is snugly retained within the inner wal1s of the container.
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`A system according to Claim 10, wherein the disc defines an
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`opening which once the collecting member is placed within the container,
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`allows insertion of a laboratory sampling device into the medium, without
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`a need to remove the collecting member.
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`A stool collecting device which has a collecting member for
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`col1ecting an excreted stool sample and attachment members for attachment
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`to a toilet seat.
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`A device according to Claim 11, made of a sheet with a stool
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`collecting portion and integral flats for attachment to a toilet seat.
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`A device according to Claim 12, comprising adhesive patches for
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`fixing the device into a toilet seat.
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`A system according to any one of Claims 1-10, comprising a
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`stool collecting device according to any one of Claims 11-13.
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