Claims
- 1. A disconnection device for disconnecting a connection between an implant and a unit connected to the implant, said disconnection device comprising:
- a first coupling part having a member portion, said first coupling part comprising a bio-compatible portion attached to said implant; and
- a second coupling part having a recessed portion adapted to receive the member portion of said first coupling part,
- wherein
- snap-in entry of the member portion of said first coupling part into the recessed portion of said second coupling part results in an elastically retained coupling position of said first and second coupling parts having mutual end-to-end contact substantially co-axial with one another and mutually rotatable about a substantially common rotation axis;
- said first and second coupling parts forming at least one first mutual rotational position having a total added axial longitudinal measure which leaves a clearance between the member portion of said first coupling part and the recessed portion of said second coupling part when said first and second coupling parts are snapped into the coupling position; and
- said first and second coupling parts form at least one second mutual rotational position having a total added axial longitudinal measure in which said first and second coupling parts are unsnapped from one another, without exerting an axial influence on said implant, during mutual rotation into said at least one second mutual rotational position.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said first coupling part member portion further comprises a boss; and
- said second coupling part further comprises a plurality of axial portions of differing lengths,
- wherein
- said boss and said axial portions of shorter length, together are axially shorter than or equal to the axial depth of said second coupling part recess; and
- said boss and said axial portions of longer length, together are axially longer than the axial depth of said second coupling part recess.
- 3. The device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said boss is provided on a separate part that is non-rotatably arranged on said first coupling part.
- 4. The device as claimed in claim 3 wherein said boss comprises ridges extending radially to said substantially common rotation axis.
- 5. A device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said boss further comprises rounded surfaces in at least one direction of rotation about said common rotation axis.
- 6. A device as claimed in claim 3 wherein said boss comprises point-shaped raised portions provided along a circumference of said substantially common rotation axis.
- 7. A device as claimed in claim 6 wherein said boss further comprises rounded surfaces in at least one direction of rotation about said common rotation axis.
- 8. A device as claimed in claim 3 wherein said unit connected to the implant comprises a vibration exciting hearing aid.
- 9. The device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said boss further comprises ridges extending radially to said substantially common rotation axis.
- 10. A device as claimed in claim 9 wherein said boss further comprises rounded surfaces in at least one direction of rotation about said common rotation axis.
- 11. A device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said boss comprises point-shaped raised portions provided along a circumference of said substantially common rotation axis.
- 12. A device as claimed in claim 11 wherein said boss further comprises rounded surfaces in at least one direction of rotation about said common rotation axis.
- 13. A device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said unit connected to the implant comprises a vibration exciting hearing aid.
- 14. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said unit connected to the implant comprises a vibration exciting hearing aid.
- 15. A disconnection device for disconnecting a connection between an implant and a unit connected to the implant, said disconnection device comprising:
- a first coupling part having a member portion, said first coupling part comprising a bio-compatible portion attached to said implant; and
- a second coupling part having a recessed portion adapted to receive the member portion of said first coupling part,
- wherein
- snap-in entry of the member portion of said first coupling part into the recessed portion of said second coupling part results in an elastically retained coupling position of said first and second coupling parts having mutual end-to-end contact substantially co-axial with one another and mutually rotatable about a substantially common rotation axis;
- said first and second coupling parts forming at least one first mutual rotational position having a total added axial longitudinal measure which leaves a clearance between the member portion of said first coupling part and the recessed portion of said second coupling part when said first and second coupling parts are snapped into the coupling position; and
- said first and second coupling parts form at least one second mutual rotational position having a total added axial longitudinal measure in which said first and second coupling parts are unsnapped from one another, without exerting an axial influence on said implant, during mutual rotation into said at least one second mutual rotational position;
- said first coupling part member portion further comprises a boss; and
- said second coupling part further comprises a plurality of axial portions of differing lengths,
- wherein
- said boss and said axial portions of shorter length, together are axially shorter than or equal to the axial depth of said second coupling part recess; and
- said boss and said axial portions of longer length, together are axially longer than the axial depth of said second coupling part recess.
- 16. A disconnection device for disconnecting a connection between an implant and a unit connected to the implant, said disconnection device comprising:
- a first coupling part having a member portion, said first coupling part comprising a bio-compatible portion attached to said implant; and
- a second coupling part having a recessed portion adapted to receive the member portion of said first coupling part,
- wherein
- snap-in means for snap-in entry in a longitudinal direction of the member portion of said first coupling part into the recessed portion of said second coupling part, said snap-in means resulting in an elastically retained coupling position of said first and second coupling parts having mutual end-to-end contact substantially co-axial with one another and mutually rotatable about a substantially common rotation axis;
- said first and second coupling parts forming at least one first mutual rotational position having a total added axial measure in said longitudinal direction which leaves a clearance between the member portion of said first coupling part and the recessed portion of said second coupling part when said first and second coupling parts are snapped into the coupling position; and
- said first and second coupling parts form at least one second mutual rotational position having a total added axial measure in said longitudinal direction in which said first and second coupling parts are unsnapped from one another, without exerting an axial influence on said implant, during mutual rotation into said at least one second mutual rotational position;
- said first coupling part member portion further comprises a boss; and
- said second coupling part further comprises a plurality of axial portions of differing lengths,
- wherein
- measured in said longitudinal direction, said boss and said axial portions of shorter length, together are axially shorter than or equal to the axial depth of said second coupling part recess; and
- measured in said longitudinal direction, said boss and said axial portions of longer length, together are axially longer than the axial depth of said second coupling part recess.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/566,043, filed Dec. 1, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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