Information
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Patent Grant
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6276820
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Patent Number
6,276,820
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 19, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 21, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- O'Shea; Sandra
- Neils; Peggy A
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 362 33
- 362 399
- 362 400
- 362 804
- 016 1101
- 016 1111
- 016 903
- 016 906
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A surgical lighthead is provided with an outer cover, an inner reflective component, and handles disposed in recesses in the outer cover. The handles do not extend substantially beyond the outer surface of the outer cover. The recesses in the outer cover are spaced apart from the inner component. The handles and recesses are formed by multi-component handle assemblies shrink fit to eliminate gaps in the seams between the components.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a medical procedure or surgical light apparatus, and particularly, to a handle for a medical procedure or surgical light apparatus. More particularly, the present invention relates to a handle formed adjacent a recess in the outer cover of the light for positioning the light onto a surgical or procedural site.
Surgical lights used in hospital operating rooms to illuminate surgical sites on patients and procedural lights for providing illumination for medical procedures are known. Many surgical and procedural lights are suspended from a ceiling of a hospital room by arm mechanisms which are movable to permit adjustment of the location of the surgical or procedural light relative to the patient. It is common for surgical and procedural lights to be placed in a position behind a surgeon or caregiver such that the surgeon or caregiver's head is located between the light and the site to be illuminated. Surgical and procedural lights having a dome-shaped reflector encased in a dome-shaped outer cover are known. It is desirable for surgical and procedural lights to be positionable to provide a high illuminance level, to shine light deeply into a patient's body cavity, and to resist shadowing caused by interference from personnel and instruments.
According to the present invention, a surgical or procedural lighthead includes a concave inner component providing a reflective surface and an outer cover disposed over the inner component to provide a space therebetween. The outer cover is formed to include one or more recesses extending inwardly toward the inner component and providing a space for a handle which is at least partially disposed in the recess.
In preferred embodiments, a plurality of recess are formed in the outer cover each having a handle partially disposed therein. Each handle extends only partially beyond the outer surface of the cover to reduce the likelihood of inadvertent contact with the handle by a caregiver during a procedure. The recess is spaced apart from the inner component to reduce the transfer of heat generated by the light to the handle.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
FIG. 1
is an isometric view of a surgical light apparatus in accordance with the present invention showing a first surgical lighthead suspended from a ceiling of a hospital room by a first arm assembly, a second surgical lighthead suspended from the ceiling of the hospital room by a second arm assembly, and showing each lighthead including a plurality of handle assemblies formed in an outer dome-shaped cover;
FIG. 2
is a partially broken away perspective view of one of the handle assemblies and adjacent portions of the outer cover of
FIG. 1
showing a handle portion of the handle assembly extending across a recess portion of the handle assembly with the recess portion received in and enclosing an aperture in the outer cover, and also showing an inner portion of the handle assembly securing the recess portion to the outer cover;
FIG. 3
is a partially exploded view of one of the handle assemblies and the dome-shaped outer cover showing the aperture and connection holes formed in the outer cover, the handle portion formed to include two attachment holes on opposite ends, the recess portion formed to include four handle attachment holes and a plurality of bosses extending inwardly from a peripherally extending dome-engaging flange each boss being formed to include attachment holes, an inner portion formed to include boss-receiving apertures each of which includes attachment holes, fasteners for extending through handle attachment holes in recess portion and into attachment holes in handle portion to secure handle portion to recess portion, and fasteners for extending through attachment holes in inner portion and recess portion to secure inner portion to recess portion with outer cover sandwiched therebetween
FIG. 4
is a partial sectional view of the first surgical lighthead of
FIG. 1
, taken along line
4
—
4
, showing the dome-shaped outer cover, a dome-shaped reflector surrounded by the outer cover, and one of the handle assemblies including a handle portion extending across a recess formed in the outer cover by a recess portion, and the inner portion secured to the recess portion with outer cover sandwiched therebetween;
FIG. 5
is a partial sectional view of the first surgical lighthead of
FIG. 4
taken along line
5
—
5
;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken through line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 3
of one of the bosses extending from the flange of the recess portion received in a cavity formed in a finger of the inner portion showing a portion of the outer cover adjacent the aperture in the cover sandwiched between the recess portion and inner portion which are secured together with a fastener, and
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the recess portion of the handle assembly of
FIG. 2
showing bell-shaped mesas with attachment holes extending therethrough to facilitate attachment of the handle portion and bosses extending inwardly from the flange for coupling the recess portion to the inner portion.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The handle of the present invention provides a location for gripping a surgical or medical light outside of the illumination field of the light to facilitate repositioning the light. The handle is partially disposed in a recess formed in an outer cover of the light to reduce the likelihood of a healthcare provider inadvertently contacting the handle and repositioning the light. While the description herein refers specifically to a surgical light, it should be understood that other medical procedural lights are within the scope of the invention.
A surgical light apparatus
30
includes a first arm assembly
32
, a second arm assembly
34
, a first lighthead
36
coupled to first arm assembly
32
, and a second lighthead
38
coupled to second arm assembly
34
as shown in FIG.
1
. First and second arm assemblies
32
,
34
each couple to a common mounting apparatus
42
which is configured to mount to suitable support structure (not shown) associated with a ceiling
30
44
. Each arm assembly
32
,
34
includes an L-shaped upper arm
46
, a lower arm
48
, and a yoke
50
. Each upper arm
46
is independently pivotable relative to mounting apparatus
42
about a vertical pivot axis
52
. Each lower arm
48
is pivotable relative to the respective upper arm
46
about a respective horizontal pivot axis
54
and about a respective vertical pivot axis
53
that is spaced apart from pivot axis
52
. In addition, each yoke
50
is pivotable relative to the respective lower arm
48
about a respective pivot axis
56
and each of lightheads
36
,
38
is pivotable relative to the respective yoke
50
about a respective pivot axis
58
. Thus, arm assemblies
32
,
34
and lightheads
36
,
38
are movable to a variety of positions relative to ceiling
44
.
Each lighthead
36
,
38
includes a dome-shaped housing, shell, or cover
60
, a lens
62
through which light shines from the respective lighthead
36
,
38
, a central handle assembly
64
, and a plurality of peripheral handle assemblies
10
as shown in FIG.
1
. Each central handle assembly
64
includes a handle
66
which may be grasped by a surgeon to move the respective lighthead
36
,
38
and associated arm assembly
32
,
34
to a desired position. In addition, each lighthead
36
,
38
includes a reflector
72
that reflects light emanating from a bulb (not shown) to illuminate a surgical site on a patient as shown in
FIG. 4
with reference to surgical lighthead
36
.
The description below of lighthead
36
and the operation of lighthead
36
applies as well to lighthead
38
and the operation of lighthead
38
unless specifically noted otherwise. In addition, although surgical light apparatus
30
includes two arm assemblies
32
,
34
and two lightheads
36
,
38
as shown in
FIG. 1
, it is within the scope of the invention as presently perceived for a different number of arm assemblies and corresponding lightheads to be provided. For example, a surgical light apparatus having only one arm assembly and one corresponding lighthead and a surgical light apparatus having three or more arm assemblies and three or more corresponding lightheads are possible.
Handle
66
of each central handle assembly
64
is rotatable to move the bulb (not shown) relative to reflector
72
to adjust the pattern size of reflected light that illuminates the surgical site. The pattern size may be thought of generally as the diameter of the area illuminated by the associated lighthead
36
,
38
. In addition, central handle assembly
64
includes a button
74
at the bottom of handle
66
which is pressed to adjust the intensity level at which light emanates from the bulb (not shown). Central handle assembly
64
includes an escutcheon
76
above handle
66
. Central handle assembly
64
further includes a first set of LED's
78
and a second set of LED's
80
that are visible on respective sides of escutcheon
76
to provide user information regarding whether the bulb (not shown) is in use or in a standby mode, whether the bulb (not shown) is operative, and the intensity level at which light is emanating from the bulb (not shown). In preferred embodiments, the bulb (not shown) is a tungsten halogen lamp or a main and a redundant tungsten halogen lamp.
Other features of surgical light apparatus
30
are discussed and shown in detail in co-pending U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 09/050,530 entitled Support Arm for Surgical Light Apparatus; Ser. No. 09/050,529 entitled Surgical Light Apparatus with Improved Cooling; Ser. No. 09/050,539 entitled Controls for Surgical Light Apparatus; and Ser. No. 09/050,576 entitled Task Light for Surgical Light Apparatus, all of which are incorporated by reference. Each of the incorporated applications are owned by the assignee of the present application.
Lighthead
36
of surgical light apparatus
30
includes reflector
72
as previously described. Reflector
72
includes a concave reflector surface
96
and an outer periphery surface
98
, shown for example in FIG.
4
. In preferred embodiments, reflector
72
is made from a sheet of metal, such as aluminum, that is spun or otherwise formed into the desired shape and that is anodized, vacuum-metalized, or otherwise treated, if necessary, to provide concave reflector surface
96
with a mirror-like finish. Reflector
72
is somewhat dome-shaped and, therefore, has a central axis
100
. Reflector
72
is shaped so that concave reflector surface
96
follows a generally elliptical curve. In preferred embodiments, reflector
72
has a lower peripheral opening
102
with a diameter of twenty-three inches (58.4 cm).
Dome-shaped outer cover
60
includes an inner surface
82
, an outer peripheral surface
84
, a plurality of aperture walls
86
, a radially inwardly extending bottom wall
88
defining a lower opening
90
at its inner edge
92
, and a central axis
94
.
25
In preferred embodiments, outer cover
60
is made from a sheet of metal, such as aluminum, that is spun or otherwise formed into the desired shape. In the illustrated embodiment, dome-shaped outer cover
60
is generally hemispherically shaped with an annular indentation
68
and an outwardly extending lip
70
formed near lower opening
90
, as shown for example in
FIGS. 1-4
. Bottom wall
88
extends radially inwardly from lip
70
and is coupled adjacent its inner edge
92
to reflector
72
as shown, for example, in FIG.
4
. Central axis
100
of reflector
72
and central axis
94
of outer cover
60
are coaxial so that reflector
72
is received within and spaced apart from cover
60
. Outer periphery surface
98
of reflector
72
and inner surface
82
and bottom wall
88
of outer cover
60
define a space
104
between reflector
72
and outer cover
60
.
In the illustrated embodiment, each aperture wall
86
extends between inner surface
82
and outer surface
84
to define an aperture
106
. Adjacent each aperture
106
are a plurality of connection holes
108
to facilitate attachment of a handle assembly
10
to outer cover
60
. A handle assembly
10
is received in each aperture
106
to form a recess
110
with a handle
112
at least partially disposed in the recess
110
. In the illustrated embodiment recesses
110
are formed by inserting separate handle assemblies
10
into apertures
106
, however, it should be understood that recesses
110
and handles
112
integrally formed in outer cover
60
are within the teaching of the disclosure. Thus it would be appropriate to consider outer cover to include both outer cover or shell
60
and handle assembly
10
.
In the illustrated embodiment, outer cover
60
is designed to receive four peripheral handle assemblies
10
, one of which is obscured in FIG.
1
. Thus, a handle
112
is located in each quadrant of cover
60
for access by a caregiver. Each handle assembly
10
includes a handle portion
12
, a recess portion
14
, and an inner portion
16
as shown, for example, in FIG.
3
. Handle portion
12
is coupled to and extends across recess
110
formed in recess portion
14
as shown, for example in
FIGS. 2-5
. Inner portion
16
is secured to recess portion
14
with outer cover
60
sandwiched therebetween.
Handle portion
12
includes a first end portion
120
, a second end portion
122
, and a grip or grip portion
124
extending between and coupling first and second end portions
120
,
122
. First and second end portions
120
,
122
include a substantially flat engaging surface
126
formed to include two attachment holes
128
. In the illustrated embodiment, first and second end portions
120
,
122
are generally bell shaped as is best seen in FIG.
3
. Grip portion
124
includes a recess-facing surface
130
and an outer surface
132
. In the illustrated embodiment, handle portion
12
is symmetrical about an axis
134
passing through center of handle portion, as shown in FIG.
5
. Illustratively, handle portion
12
is formed by injection molding tough plastic material such as ST 801 nylon and is shaped to facilitate injection molding.
Recess portion
14
includes a peripherally extending dome-engaging flange
140
, an inwardly extending wall
142
, and a base wall
144
. Inwardly extending wall
142
and base wall
144
are joined to define enclosed substantially hemi-circular recess
110
. At opposite ends
146
,
148
of recess
120
, inwardly extending wall
142
and base wall
144
are formed to include a mesa
150
having an outwardly facing substantially flat bell-shaped surface
152
to receive first and second end portions
120
,
122
of handle portion
12
, as shown, for example, in FIG.
7
. Two handle attachment holes
154
are formed in each flat surface
152
arranged to facilitate coupling of handle portion
12
to recess portion
14
.
Flange
140
is formed to include a plurality of cylindrical bosses
156
each of which is formed to include an attachment hole
158
extending through a flat end surface
160
of the respective boss
156
, as shown, for example, in FIG.
3
. Each boss
156
extends inwardly from cover-engaging surface
162
of flange
140
. Each boss
156
is sized and positioned to be received in and extend through one of the connection holes
108
adjacent each aperture
106
to facilitate coupling of recess portion
14
to cover
60
. Cover-engaging surface
162
of flange
140
is formed to have the general shape of outer surface
84
of outer cover
60
adjacent to aperture
106
and inwardly extending wall
142
is formed to have the general shape of aperture
106
to facilitate mating of recess portion
14
with outer cover
60
.
Handle portion
12
is coupled to recess portion
14
so that a portion of handle
112
is received within recess
110
. Grip portion
124
of handle portion
12
is curved so that recess facing surface
130
is concave and outer surface
132
is convex. In the illustrated embodiment recess facing surface
130
and back wall
144
of recess define a finger-receiving channel
136
disposed entirely within recess
110
. Because of the concavity of recess facing surface
130
, finger receiving channel
136
is sufficiently wide to receive the fingers of a caregiver while allowing the entire recess portion
14
to remain spaced apart from reflector
72
, as shown for example in FIG.
4
. This spacing reduces the transfer of heat generated by the light between reflector
72
and recess portion
14
and handle portion
12
of handle assembly
10
.
In the illustrated embodiment, inner portion
16
is sickle-shaped and includes a cover-engaging surface
170
, an inner surface
172
, a plurality of cylindrical fingers
174
extending inwardly from inner surface
172
, and a curved wall
176
extending between cover-engaging surface
170
and inner surface
172
. Cover-engaging surface
170
of inner portion
16
is formed to have the general shape of inner surface
82
of outer cover
60
adjacent to aperture
106
. Curved wall
176
is formed to have the general shape of aperture
106
to facilitate mating of inner portion
16
and recess portion
14
with outer cover
60
.
Each cylindrical finger
174
is formed to include a boss-receiving cavity
178
opening through a boss-receiving aperture
180
formed in cover-engaging surface
170
. Each finger
174
is positioned along inner portion
16
and each cavity
178
therein is formed, oriented, and sized to receive one of the inwardly extending bosses
156
of recess portion
14
. Each finger
174
is formed to include an attachment hole
182
extending through flat end surface
184
in communication with cavity
178
to facilitate coupling of inner portion
16
to recess portion
14
with fasteners
186
, as shown, for example, in
FIGS. 3 and 6
.
In the illustrated embodiment, handle
12
, recess
14
, and inner
16
portions of handle assembly
10
are all formed from tough plastic material, illustratively ST 801 Nylon and are thus substantially rigid. However, it is within the scope of the invention as presently perceived for other plastic materials, such as urethane, or other rigid materials, such as metal material or any variety of composite materials, to be used to construct components of handle assembly
10
. The rigidity of recess portion
14
and inner portion
16
help to reinforce outer cover
60
in the vicinity of apertures
106
so that forces exerted by a user do not induce deformation of outer cover
60
. Annular indent
68
, lip
70
, and bottom wall
88
of outer cover
60
also aid in preventing deformation of outer cover by forces exerted during repositioning of surgical lighthead.
As can best be seen in
FIG. 5
, outer surface
132
of handle portion
12
extends only slightly radially outwardly beyond outer surface
84
of outer cover
60
. However, handle portion
12
could be formed so that no portion of outer surface
132
of handle portion
12
extends radially beyond outer surface
84
of outer cover
60
within the teaching of the invention. Because no portion of handle
112
extends outwardly substantially beyond outer surface
84
of outer cover
60
, surgeons and other health care providers assisting in a surgical procedure are less likely to accidentally reposition light
30
by bumping against handle
112
.
In the preferred method of manufacturing lightheads
36
,
38
, a cover
60
with apertures
106
surrounded by attachment holes
108
is provided. Handle portions
12
are provided by molding and are allowed to cool. A recess portion
14
is formed by molding. The recess portion is shaped to be received in aperture
106
and configured to receive handle portion
12
.
Prior to cooling of recess portion, first and second end portions
120
,
122
of handle portion
12
are received in recess
140
so that flat surfaces
126
of first and second end portions
120
,
122
abut flat surfaces
152
at opposite ends
146
,
148
of recess
110
respectively. Handle portion
12
is attached to recess portion
14
by fasteners
164
, such as screws, extending through attachment holes in flat surfaces
152
,
126
of recess portion
14
and handle portion
12
respectively. It should be understood that heads of fasteners engage inner surface
166
of bell-shaped flat surface of recess portion
14
. Since flat surface
126
of end portions
120
,
122
of handle portion
12
and flat surface
152
of recess portion
14
are both generally bell-shaped, when handle and recess portion
14
are coupled together interior of recess
110
has no edges which might damage surgical gloves of a user. After coupling of handle portion
12
to recess portion
14
, recess portion
14
is allowed to cool and shrink. Shrinkage of recess portion
14
causes the seams
168
to be very tight thereby inhibiting bacterial growth in the seams
168
.
Recess portion
14
is oriented so that the plurality of bosses
156
align with the plurality of connection apertures
108
formed adjacent aperture
106
and recess portion
14
is inserted through aperture
106
. Each boss
156
extends through an appropriate connection hole
108
with the flat end
160
of boss
156
disposed inwardly from inner surface
82
of outer cover
60
. Inner portion
16
is oriented so that the plurality of boss-receiving cavities
178
formed in fingers
174
are aligned with the plurality of bosses
156
and inner portion
16
is urged against inner surface
82
of outer cover
62
. Each boss
156
is received in an appropriate boss-receiving cavity
178
formed in a finger
174
. Fasteners
186
, such as screws, are inserted through attachment holes
182
,
158
in each finger
174
and corresponding boss
156
to secure inner portion
16
to recess portion
14
. As screws
186
are tightened, cover-engaging surface
170
of inner portion
16
and cover-engaging surface
162
of flange
140
of recess portion
14
are urged into contiguous engagement with inner and outer surfaces
82
,
84
of outer cover
60
, respectively. Thus, cover
60
is sandwiched between inner portion
16
and flange
140
of recess portion
14
.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to a certain preferred embodiment, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention as described and as defined in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A light for use in a medical procedure, said light comprising:an inner component providing a reflective surface, said inner component being concave, an outer cover disposed over the inner component to provide a space therebetween, said outer cover having a plurality of surfaces defining a recess extending inwardly toward the inner component, and a handle being at least partially disposed in the recess, a finger-receiving channel being defined between the handle and a first surface of the plurality of surfaces and the plurality of surfaces including surfaces that are positioned above, below and on opposite ends of the finger-receiving channel.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the outer cover comprises a shell formed to include an aperture and a handle assembly received in the aperture to define the recess.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the handle assembly is coupled to the shell to form a contiguous outer surface.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the handle assembly is spaced apart from the inner component.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the handle assembly includes a recess portion sized to be received in the aperture and a handle portion coupled to the recess portion.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the outer cover includes a plurality of recesses with handles partially disposed therein.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the outer cover includes a shell formed to include a plurality of apertures and a plurality of handle assemblies received in the apertures to form the plurality of recesses.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the outer cover includes four quadrants and a handle assembly is located within each quadrant.
- 9. A medical procedure light comprising:an inner component providing a generally concave reflector surface, the inner component having a center axis and an outer periphery, an outer component disposed generally coaxially over the inner component and having an outer periphery spaced radially outwardly from the outer periphery of the inner component, said outer component having a plurality of radially inwardly extending recesses adjacent the outer periphery, and a plurality of handles, each handle of the plurality of handles being arranged in a plane that is perpendicular to the center axis, each handle of the plurality of handles being disposed at least partially in each respective recess, a finger-receiving channel being defined between each handle and a first portion of each recess, a second portion of each recess overhanging at least a portion of the respective finger-receiving channel, and a third portion of each recess underlying at least a portion of the respective finger-receiving channel.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein each handle includes a recess facing surface and an outer surface and the entire recess facing surface is disposed in the recess.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the outer component includes a shell formed to include a plurality of apertures and a plurality of handle assemblies each having a concavity received in one of the plurality of apertures to form the plurality of recesses and the plurality of handles disposed at least partially in the recesses.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the shell and handle assemblies form a contiguous outer surface spaced apart from the inner component.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein each handle assembly includes a flange extending from the concavity and the flange engages the shell adjacent the aperture.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein each handle assembly includes an inner portion and a recess portion including the flange and concavity and the inner portion is coupled to the recess portion with a portion of the shell adjacent the aperture disposed between the inner portion and the flange of the recess portion.
- 15. A surgical light apparatus comprisingan outer cover, an illumination system coupled to the outer cover, a concave surface defining a recess in the outer cover, the recess having a first side and a spaced apart second side, and a grip extending between the first and second sides of the recess, a finger-receiving channel being defined between the grip and a first portion of the concave surface, a second portion of the concave surface extending between the first and second sides of the recess and overhanging at least a portion of the finger-receiving recess.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the outer cover includes a shell having an exterior surface, an interior surface, and an aperture wall extending between exterior surface and interior surface to define an aperture and a handle assembly having a wall defining the recess and a handle portion defining the grip, the handle assembly being received in the aperture.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the handle assembly includes a recess portion defining the recess and a flange extending beyond the recess and wherein the flange, wall, and shell define a contiguous surface spaced apart from the illumination system.
- 18. A method of assembling a surgical lighthead comprising the steps of:providing an outer cover formed to include an aperture having a first shape, providing a handle having a coupling surface having a second shape, providing a heated recess portion having a concavity with a peripheral shape similar to the first shape of the aperture and a coupling surface similar to the second shape, coupling the coupling surface of the handle to the coupling surface of the recess portion prior to cooling of the recess portion, cooling the recess portion to shrink fit the handle to the recess portion, and inserting the recess portion in the aperture of the outer cover.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the coupling step includes creating a seam between the coupling surface of the handle and the coupling surface of the recess portion and the cooling step includes minimizing gaps in the seam.
- 20. The method of claim 19 and further comprising the steps of providing an inner component and coupling the outer cover to the inner component.
- 21. The method of claim 19 wherein the coupling surface of the recess portion is formed within the concavity.
- 22. The method of claim 18 wherein the provided recess portion includes a flange and further comprising the step of coupling the flange to the outer over to reinforce the cover adjacent the aperture.
- 23. A light apparatus for use in a medical procedure, the light apparatus comprisinga reflector, an outer cover disposed over the reflector to provide a space therebetween, the outer cover including a plurality of surfaces defining a recess in the outer cover, a handle being at least partially disposed in the recess, the handle extending between side wall surface portions of the plurality of surfaces, a finger-receiving channel being defined between the handle and a base surface portion of the plurality of surfaces, a top wall surface portion of the plurality of surfaces overhanging at least a portion of the finger-receiving channel, and a bottom wall surface portion of the plurality of surfaces underlying at least a portion of the finger-receiving channel.
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