Dual pocket specimen collection package

A specimen collection kit particularly for collection and transport of urine specimens. The kit includes a first pouch sealed about its periphery and encapsulating a collection container therewithin. A second pouch is provided, also with a peripheral seal, and encapsulating one or more test vials for specimen testing. The second pouch also includes a resealable seal proximate one edge such that the second pouch can be resealed after opening of the peripheral seal on that edge. The pouches are united along one edge of each pouch, and a perforation is provided at that juncture to permit severing of the two pouches.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
This invention relates to specimen collection, and in particular to a 
specimen collection kit having multiple pouches, one of the pouches being 
severable from the other and being reusable after having been opened. 
Specimen collection for testing of biological fluids is a necessary part of 
any significant test work done on any patient. In its simplest form, a 
specimen collector comprises a container with a removable cover. Once a 
sample has been collected and the cover reapplied, the specimen collector 
is transported to an appropriate facility where sampling takes place. 
More complex sampling apparatus has also been developed. For example, U.S. 
Pat. No. 4,300,404 describes a liquid specimen container which has not 
only a receptacle for fluids, but also an integral sampling portion 
therein. The specimen container of this patent is normally provided with 
one or more air-evacuated vials which are used to collect portions of the 
specimen in the container. The specimen container, the vials and cleansing 
towelettes are all provided in a simple plastic bag for transporting of 
these items. Once one or more of the vials has been used to withdraw a 
portion of the specimen, the specimen and container is typically 
discarded, the vials are returned to the plastic bag, and the vials are 
then transported for further analysis and/or testing. 
One of the problems of using a simple plastic bag is the fact that the bag 
cannot be resealed. Also, the bag carries the vial, the specimen container 
and the towelettes, and therefore is not internally sterile. It is 
preferable to separate the vials from the specimen container, and also 
provide some means of resealing the vials in their plastic bag once the 
specimens have been withdrawn. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
The invention is directed to a specimen collection kit for collection of 
biological fluids. The kit includes a first pouch comprising opposite 
plastic sheets having a peripheral seal to encapsulate at least one 
container therewithin. A second pouch is provided, also comprising 
opposite plastic sheets having a peripheral seal to encapsulate at least 
one container therewithin. The second pouch also includes a resealable 
seal proximate one edge of the second pouch such that the second pouch is 
resealable by the resealable seal after opening of the peripheral seal of 
the second pouch adjacent to the resealable seal. Means is provided for 
severably joining the first and second pouches. 
In accordance with the preferred form of the invention, the plastic sheets 
of the pouches are continuous from one pouch to the other, and the means 
for severably joining comprises a line of weakening between adjacent 
peripheral seals of the pouches where the pouches are contiguous. 
Preferably, the line of weakening comprises a line of perforation. 
The resealable seal can take on several different forms. In one form of the 
invention, the resealable seal comprises an adhesive seal composed of 
complementary adhesive strips secured to an inside surface of each of the 
plastic sheets of the second pouch. In another form of the invention, the 
resealable seal comprises an interlocking seal formed of complementary 
snap lock strip elements secured to the inside surfaces of the plastic 
sheets of the second pouch. 
The peripheral seals are preferably heat seals. Thus, when a peripheral 
seal has been severed, it cannot be rejoined. Only the resealable seal can 
be rejoined to reseal the second pouch. 
In accordance with the invention, a specimen collection container is 
encapsulated within the first pouch, while one or more diagnostic vials is 
encapsulated within the second pouch. A packet of cleansing towelettes can 
also be sealed with the specimen collection container. Once the first 
pouch has been opened, the specimen collection container cannot be 
resealed in the pouch, while opening of the second pouch adjacent the 
resealable seal permits samples to be inserted in the vials, and the vials 
then replaced in the second pouch and the pouch resealed for transport.

DESCRIPTION OF AN EXAMPLE EMBODYING THE BEST MODE OF THE INVENTION 
A specimen collection kit according to the invention is designated 
generally at 10 in the drawing FIGURE. The specimen collection kit 
comprises two portions, a first pouch 12 and a second pouch 14. 
The first pouch comprises opposite plastic sheets, a front sheet 16 being 
illustrated in the drawing FIGURE. A specimen collection container 18 is 
encapsulated between the sheets of the first pouch, the first pouch having 
peripheral heat seals 20, 22, 24 and 26 fully sealing the pouch 12 along 
the four sides thereof. The specimen container 18 preferably is the 
container described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,312,009, filed Jun. 7, 1993, and 
entitled "Liquid Specimen Collector with Removable Extraction Device", 
although other specimen collection containers could also be used with the 
invention. In addition to the specimen collection container 18 being 
sealed within the first pouch 12, other items, such as a packet of 
cleansing towelettes, may also be included in the pouch 12 before the heat 
seals 20-26 are completed. A perforation 27 or similar line of weakening 
may be provided in the pouch 12 to facilitate opening. 
The second pouch 14 is also formed of front and rear plastic sheets 28 and 
30. One or more vials 32 and 34 is inserted between the plastic sheets 28 
and 30, and the plastic sheets are formed into the second pouch 14 by 
means of peripheral heat seals 36, 38, 40 and 42 along the edges of the 
second pouch 14. 
The second pouch 14 also includes a resealable seal 44 extending between 
the opposite seals 36 and 40, and spaced inwardly a short distance from 
the seal 42. The resealable seal 44 comprises a seal portion 46 secured to 
the inside of the sheet 28, and a complementary seal portion 48 secured to 
the inside of the sheet 30. The seal portions 46 and 48 mate to form the 
resealable seal 44. The resealable seal 44 may comprise an adhesive seal, 
where one or both of the seal portions 46 and 48 are adhesive strips. 
Similarly, the resealable seal 44 may comprise an interlocking seal, with 
the seal portions 46 and 48 comprising complementary snap lock strip 
elements, such as the common ZipLok seal. Whether adhesive, interlocking 
or otherwise, the resealable seal 44 is formed to be severed and resealed 
a number of times without damage to the integrity of the seal formed 
thereby. 
While the resealable seal 44 is shown at the top of the pouch 14, it could 
also be along the seal 36, extending between the seals 38 and 42, or at 
the bottom of the pouch. Also, to facilitate initial opening of the pouch 
14, a perforation 50 may be located between the seal 42 and the resealable 
seal 44, as illustrated. The perforation 50 can also serve (by its 
severing) as evidence of tampering with the contents of the pouch 14. 
It is preferred that the front sheets 16 and 28 of the two pouches 12 and 
14 be a continuous plastic sheet, and likewise the rear sheets 30 of the 
second pouch 14 and the rear sheet of the first pouch 12 be a continuous 
plastic sheet. As illustrated in a somewhat exaggerated fashion in the 
drawing FIGURE, the heat seals 24 and 40 are spaced apart, forming a 
non-pouch area 52 between the two pouches 12 and 14. The specimen 
collection kit 10 is formed with a severable line of weakening 54 between 
the two pouches. Preferably, the line of weakening 54 is a perforation 
through the sheets of the pouches, although other types of separation can 
be provided so that the first and second pouches 12 and 14 may readily be 
severed from one another along the line 54. 
In use, the specimen collection kit 10 is formed by sealing the container 
18 and vials 32 and 34 (and any additional parts of the kit desired) 
within the respective pouches 12 and 14. Then, when a specimen is 
required, the nurse, doctor or technician severs the collection kit along 
the perforation 52, handing the first pouch 12 to the patient who removes 
the specimen container 18 and collects the required specimen. The pouch 
12, which has been irrevocably broken open, is then discarded. 
Once the sample has been collected, the container 18 is returned to the 
appropriate person, who opens the pouch 14 by either severing the heat 
seal 42 or cutting open that end of the second pouch 14 along the 
perforation 50, if provided. One or both of the vials 32 and 34 is 
removed, used for sampling of the specimen in the container 18, and then 
returned to the pouch 14. The resealable seal 44 is then closed, and the 
second pouch 14 is used for transport to a laboratory or other location 
for analysis of the contents of the vials 32 and/or 34. Thus, the pouch 14 
not only serves as a storage pouch for the vials when the specimen 
collection kit 10 is complete, but also serves as a transport pouch 
separate from the first pouch 12 after a sample has been collected in 
either of the vials 32 or 34. In this manner, the vials are always sealed 
within the transport pouch 14, thus greatly reducing the chances of 
contamination. 
Various changes can be made to the invention without departing from the 
spirit thereof or scope of the following claims.