Claims
- 1. A forceps type implement for use with the hand, comprising:
a radial section, the radial section including a pair of radial arms meeting at a radial hinge portion, the radial hinge portion for engaging a portion of the radial side of the palmar surface of the hand; a pair of opposing blades, with each blade extending from a corresponding one of the pair of radial arms from a connection area portion, the pair of opposing blades for respectively receiving the thumb of the hand and the index finger of the hand; a middle section, the middle section for respectively receiving the ring finger of the hand and the small finger of the hand without engaging a surface of the hand located over the carpal tunnel, the middle section adjoining the connection area portion; and an ulnar section, the ulnar section adjoining the middle section, and with the ulnar section including a pair of ulnar arms meeting at an ulnar hinge portion, the ulnar hinge portion for engaging a portion of the ulnar side of the palmar surface of the hand, and wherein the radial hinge portion and the ulnar hinge portion engage respective portions of the palmar surface of the hand so as to position the forceps type implement within the hand without engaing a surface of the hand located over the carpal tunnel.
- 2. The forceps type implement according to claim 1, wherein the forceps type implement is made of a material such that the forceps type implement has a spring-like nature so as to selectively open after closing.
- 3. The forceps type implement according to claim 2, further comprising an implement respectively attached to each of the opposing blades.
- 4. The forceps type implement according to claim 3, wherein each implement is selectively attached to or detached from the corresponding opposing blade.
- 5. The forceps type implement according to claim 4, wherein each implement is selectively attached to or detached from the corresponding opposing blade by a suitable connection means.
- 6. The forceps type implement according to claim 5, wherein the implement has a tip for grasping, pinching or cutting.
- 7. The forceps type implement according to claim 4, wherein the implement has a tip for grasping, pinching or cutting.
- 8. The forceps type implement according to claim 3, wherein the implement has a tip for grasping, pinching or cutting.
- 9. The forceps type implement according to claim 1, further comprising an implement respectively attached to each of the opposing blades.
- 10. The forceps type implement according to claim 9, wherein each implement is selectively attached to or detached from the corresponding opposing blade.
- 11. The forceps type implement according to claim 10, wherein each implement is selectively attached to or detached from the corresponding opposing blade by a suitable connection means.
- 12. The forceps type implement according to claim 11, wherein the implement has a tip for grasping, pinching or cutting.
- 13. The forceps type implement according to claim 10, wherein the implement has a tip for grasping, pinching or cutting.
- 14. The forceps type implement according to claim 9, wherein the implement has a tip for grasping, pinching or cutting.
- 15. A handle for use with a hand, comprising:
a unitary radial arm having a radial end for engaging a portion of the radial side of the palmar surface of the hand from which the blades extend; and an unitary ulnar arm for receiving the ring finger and small finger of the hand, and the unitary ulnar arm having an ulnar end for engaging a portion of the ulnar side of the palmar surface of the hand; and and a unitary distal leg for respectively receiving the thumb of the hand, the index finger of the hand, and the middle finger of the hand wherein the radial end of the unitary radial section, the ulnar end of the unitary ulnar arm engage corresponding portions of the radial side and the ulnar side of the palmar surface of the hand to position the handle within the hand without engaging a surface of the hand located over the carpal tunnel.
CLAIM FOR PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims the benefit of and is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/279,111 filed on Oct. 24, 2002, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference; this application also claims the benefit of and is a Continuation-In-Part of International Application No. PCT/USO2/33956, filed on Oct. 24, 2002, presently believed not to be published in English under PCT Article 21(2), the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference; and this application further claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/330,527 filed on Oct. 24, 2001, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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10279111 |
Oct 2002 |
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10420872 |
Apr 2003 |
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PCT/US02/33956 |
Oct 2002 |
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10420872 |
Apr 2003 |
US |