Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080000910
  • Publication Number
    20080000910
  • Date Filed
    June 11, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    January 03, 2008
    17 years ago
Abstract
In accordance with the present invention, a Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties comprises a rectangular tray having a well at each end, parallel individual channels for the patty strings running between the wells and C-clamps mounted on one side for attaching to a Mayo stand encased in sterilized covering material.
Description

DRAWINGS

In order that the invention may be more fully understood it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying exemplary drawings in which:



FIG. 1 is a top view.



FIG. 2 is a front view.



FIG. 3 is a front view showing the C-clamps in their rotated position for seating on a flat surface or table.



FIG. 4 is a side view.



FIG. 5 is perspective view showing the Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties clamped to a Mayo stand shrouded with a sterilized paper boot.





REFERENCE NUMERALS

The same reference numbers are used to refer to the same or similar parts in the various views.















10
Clamp-On Tray for



Neurosurgical Patties


12
C-clamp assembly


14
C-clamp pivot mount


18
neurosurgical patty locating



string (not part of this



invention)


20
neurosurgical patty string



channel


22
neurosurgical patty string



pickup notch


24
rear neurosurgical patty well


26
solution (not part of this



invention)


28
Mayo Stand (not part of this



invention)


30
Mayo Stand shroud (not part



of this invention)


32
free floating anvil


34
jack screw handle


36
stationary anvil


38
flat surface


40
bottom surface of the tray


42
front side


44
back side


46
sidewall


48
jack screw


50
threaded collar


52
½ in × 1 in neurosurgical patty



(not part of this invention)


54
½ in × ½ in neurosurgical patty



(not part of this invention)


56
1 in × 1 in neurosurgical patty



(not part of this invention)


58
⅜ in × ¾ in neurosurgical patty



(not part of this invention)


60
⅜ in × ⅜ in neurosurgical patty



(not part of this invention)


62
1 in × 3 in neurosurgical patty



(not part of this invention)


64
½ in × 1½ in neurosurgical patty



(not part of this invention)


66
¼ in × ¼ in neurosurgical patty



(not part of this invention)


68
¼ in × ⅛ in neurosurgical patty



(not part of this invention)


70
front neurosurgical patty well









DESCRIPTION

A preferred embodiment of Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties 10 is shown in FIGS. 1, 2, 4, 5. It is an objective of this invention to clamp securely onto Mayo stand 28 without the risk of tearing the sterile paper, gauze or cloth boot or shroud 30 surrounding Mayo stand 28. It utilizes two C-clamp assemblies 12 that have stationary anvils 36 at the top of the C and free floating anvils 32 mounted on the tops of jack screws 48 which turn through threaded collars 50 on the bottom of the C as shown in FIG. 3. C-clamp assemblies 12 will not tear shroud 30 because there is no relative motion between shroud 30 and anvils 36 and 32. C-clamp assemblies 12 provide a secure attachment for Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties 10 to Mayo Stand 28 as shown in FIG. 5. Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties 10 is not going to be dislodged and drop the sterile patties 16 onto a non-sterile surface if it is bumped during surgery. C-clamp assemblies 12 are secured to sidewall 46 of Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties 10 in a pivotal fashion so that when it is desired to place Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties 10 on flat surface 38 instead of fastening it to the side of Mayo stand 28 or to stack multiple trays, C-clamps assemblies 12 can simply be rotated about C-clamp pivot mount 14 into a parallel plane with the bottom surface of the tray 40 as shown in FIG. 3.


Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties 10 contains individual channels 20 for each string 18 attached to patties 52 through 68 to keep strings 18 that are attached to neurosurgical patties 52 through 68 from tangling, and making patties 52 through 68 easy to remove from Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties 10 with standard surgical forceps (not shown). Toward the well end of channels 20 are neurosurgical patty string pickup notches 22 that expose strings 18 with sufficient clearance that typical surgical forceps (not shown) can grasp string 18 and remove and place patties 52 through 68 at the desired location during the surgical procedure.


Neurosurgical patty wells 24 and 70 are depended from the bottom surface of Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties 10 at both front end 42 and rear end 44 and neurosurgical patties 52 through 68 are placed into them. Neurosurgical patty wells 24 and 70 accept solution 26 for keeping neurosurgical patties 52 through 68 moistened with appropriate solution 26 as shown in FIG. 5.


Clamp-On Tray for Neurosurgical Patties 10 can be molded from an engineering thermoplastic that is sterilizable for single use, throw away containers or made from stainless steel if multiple uses are contemplated. Various sizes and shapes of trays are within the contemplated design for this invention such as a 10 inch long by 10 inch wide by ¾ inches deep. Well lengths are sized to fit the absorbent patties that range in size from ¼×¼ inches to 1×3 inches required for given surgeries.

Claims
  • 1. A tray for clamping on a Mayo Stand encased in sterilized covering material or shroud (not part of this invention) for presentation of neurosurgical patties with attached locating strings for a surgeon's use during a surgical procedure comprising: a) a rectangular tray with a front side, a back side, sidewalls, and a bottom surface;b) two C-clamp assemblies mounted to one of said sidewalls comprising:a C frame;a stationary clamp anvil at the top of the opening in said C frame;a threaded collar at the bottom of the opening in said C frame;a jack screw with a top end and a bottom end, threaded through said collar;a floating anvil pivotally attached to said top end of said jack screw; anda handle slidably attached to said bottom end of said jack screw such that when said handle is rotated in a clockwise motion, said jack screw is advanced, clamping said Mayo Stand tray encased in sterilized covering material between said stationary anvil and said floating anvils with no relative motion between said anvils and said sterilized covering material whereby said sterilized covering material is not damaged during said clamping;c) two wells for said neurosurgical patties depended from said bottom surface, one adjacent to said front side of said rectangular tray and one adjacent to said back side of said rectangular tray in which an appropriate solution (not part of this invention) is accepted to keep said patties moist during surgery; andd) a plurality of parallel channels between said wells facilitated to receive said locating strings with a clearance notch whereby standard surgical forceps (not part of this invention) can grasp said locating strings for ease in picking and placing said neurosurgical patties attached to said locating strings.
  • 2. A tray for clamping on a Mayo Stand encased in sterilized covering material or shroud (not part of this invention) for presentation of neurosurgical patties with attached locating strings for a surgeon's use during a surgical procedure as in claim 1 wherein said tray is made from a sterilizable thermoplastic material whereby throwaway single use trays are facilitated.
  • 3. A tray for clamping on a Mayo Stand encased in sterilized covering material or shroud (not part of this invention) for presentation of neurosurgical patties with attached locating strings for a surgeon's use during a surgical procedure as in claim 1 wherein said tray is made from a stainless steel material whereby multiple use sterilizations are facilitated.
  • 4. A tray for clamping on a Mayo Stand encased in sterilized covering material or shroud (not part of this invention) for presentation of neurosurgical patties with attached locating strings for a surgeon's use during a surgical procedure as in claim 1 wherein said C-clamp assemblies are pivotally mounted on said side of said tray and can be rotated 90 degrees, eliminating protrusions above and below said side of said tray whereby stacking of multiple trays and setting said trays level on a flat surface or table top is facilitated.
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60814620 Jun 2006 US