PLASTIC BAGS TRANSMITTING MEDICAL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BOLD Karzan PO Box 568 Manhasset NY 11030 Plastic bags for transmitting medical specimens;
CLINSAM Chiah, Thomas Soon 1968 S Coast Hwy #861 Laguna beach CA 92651 Plastic bags for transmitting medical specimens; Elastic bandages; Cohesive bandages; Medical devices, namely, lighted tissue floating bath; Specimen cup holders; Medical devices, namely, obstetrician-gynecologists speculum; Dropping pipettes for medical purposes; Medical patient treatment chairs; Medical procedure chairs; Medical procedure chairs, namely, blood drawing chairs; Medical devices, namely, specimen drop box; Beds specially made for medical purposes; Medical table sheets for examining tables and operating tables; Medical procedure tables; Medical procedure tables, namely, chiropractic tables; Medical devices, namely, needle holder; Medical devices, namely, blood collection tube holder; Medical specimen collection devices in the nature of urine; Medical waste containers for the disposal of needles; Medical gloves; Medical devices, namely, gauze pads; Chemically activated hot and/or cold compresses; Tongue depressors; Blankets for medical purposes;
CLONE COLLECTOR Triple Stamp Inc. 3400 Douglas blvd ste 220 roseville CA 95661 Plastic bags for transmitting medical specimens;
HEMOPACK SPRL Josee Cambier 9, rue des Marlaires Gosselies 6041 Belgium Plastic bags for transmitting medical specimens;
PLATINUM PACK IPC, INC. 8095 215th Street West Lakeville MN 55044 Plastic bags for transmitting medical specimens and blood tubes;PACK;
SCIENTIFIC LABORATORY SERVICES Brad T. Evans Holdings, Inc. 2254-D SIERRA MEADOWS DRIVE ROCKLIN CA 95677 Plastic bags for transmitting medical specimens;
SPECIMEN SHIELD International Plastics 185 Commerce Center Greenville SC 29615 Plastic bags for transmitting medical specimens;SPECIMEN;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A rack, or caddy, is disclosed which stores and dispenses used plastic bags. Normally the bags are grocery store or department store sized bags made from a thin film of plastic which have been saved for reuse somehow. The caddy includes a sheet member which may be made of molded plastic material such as polypropylene, and it has several cups joined to it. The interior walls of the cups are spaced far enough apart to permit a user to insert hand compacted plastic bags into the cups, and thereafter the walls hold them there by limiting the expansion of the bags.