The invention relates to an instrument for handling a joint component of a joint prosthesis, which joint component includes a joint surface, the instrument having a grip portion, a suction element, in the form of a suction cup with an air-vent opening, placeable in a sealing manner against the joint surface, and a pressure-relief valve associated with the air-vent opening of the suction cup. Such an instrument is known, for example, from DE 101 28 234 A1. That known construction is distinguished by a relatively unwieldy mechanism for breaking the partial vacuum in the suction space defined between joint surface and suction cup, the partial vacuum being required for setting or removing the joint component. More especially, during handling of the known instrument there is a risk that the partial vacuum in the said suction space will be broken unintentionally, with the result that the joint component falls from the instrument at an undesirable moment. The reason for this is primarily that the actuating element for the pressure-relief valve projects rearwards axially beyond the grip surface, that is to say in the direction towards the user. Accordingly it cannot be ruled out that the user, when taking hold of the instrument, will inadvertently touch and, undesirably, actuate the actuating element for the pressure-relief valve.
Moreover, reliable actuation is possible only when using two hands.
A similar situation applies to the setting device according to DE 197 22 923 A1. In that specification too, two-handed operation is mandatory.
The present invention is based on the problem of developing an instrument of the kind mentioned at the beginning so that simple and functionally reliable one-handed operation is possible. The instrument according to the invention should especially be distinguished by its being ergonomic.
That problem is solved according to the invention by the characterizing features of claim 1, advantageous developments and structural details as well as alternative arrangements being described in the subsidiary claims.
An important aspect of the invention is inter alia that the pressure-relief valve is coupled to an actuating element which is arranged so as to be movable in the region of the grip surface of the grip portion and, when gripped with one hand, is actuable with a finger or the thumb of that hand. Of course, the actuating element is located at the level of a fingertip, especially the tip of the index finger or thumb, that is to say in the distal region of the grip surface from the user's point of view. If the grip portion is in the form of a round grip, it is easily grasped with one hand, the actuating element in that case being located at a predetermined distance from the thumb and index finger, preferably about half the length of the index finger or thumb. Accordingly, the actuating element can be actuated without any kind of contorted movements. As a result of actuation of the actuating element, the valve is to be liftable away from the air-vent opening, so that ambient air is able to enter the suction space defined by the suction cap on the one hand and the joint surface on the other hand, with the result that the instrument then comes free of the joint surface.
The actuating element can be in the form of a slider or a rocker arm. Furthermore, the actuating element is preferably actuable against the action of a resilient bias on the pressure-relief valve and/or on the actuating element itself That means that the pressure-relief valve is resiliently biased into the closed position. That resilient bias should be capable of being cancelled by the actuating element.
Further structural details are described in claims 4 ff, claim 11 relating to an alternative arrangement in which the actuating element is in the form of a slider which is located in the region of the grip surface and can be displaced parallel thereto.
A preferred embodiment of an instrument constructed in accordance with the invention is described in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The end 21 of the valve stem 13 remote from the suction cup 12 is coupled to an actuating element 14 which is arranged so as to be movable in the region of the grip surface 22 of the grip portion 10 and, when gripped with one hand, is actuable with a finger or the thumb of that hand, so that on actuation of the actuating element 14 the valve stem 13 and accordingly the valve 18 is liftable away from the air-vent opening 17 of the suction cup 12. In this case, the valve stem 13 is moved to the right in
As already mentioned at the beginning, as an alternative the valve stem 13 can be joined in the region of the grip surface 22 to a slider which is flush with or projects very slightly above the grip surface, which slider is displaceable in the direction of the axial run of the valve stem 13 and approximately parallel to the grip surface 22 against the action of a resilient element, with the result that the pressure-relief valve 18 unblocks the air-vent opening 17.
For setting or removing a joint component or a so-called inlay the necessary partial vacuum between inlay and instrument is achieved by pressing the instrument with the suction cup 12 against the joint surface. As a result, some of the air located in the space between joint surface and suction cup 12 is expelled from the space, passing by the outer periphery of the suction cup 12. By virtue of its inherent elasticity, the suction cup 12 attempts to press the instrument 11 away from the joint surface again. As a result, in the space defined by the joint surface on the one hand and the suction cup 12 there is produced a partial vacuum by means of which the instrument is held against the joint surface and accordingly against the inlay. Using the instrument 11, the inlay can easily be manipulated, that is to say set in place, rotated or removed again. In order to break the mentioned partial vacuum, the mentioned suction space must be opened to the environment. This is effected through the air-vent opening 17 in the described way.
It should also be mentioned in connection with the pivot axis 16 of the rocker arm 14 that it extends spaced apart radially from the longitudinal centre axis 27 of the instrument and, moreover, closer to the grip surface 22 of the grip portion 10 than to the longitudinal centre axis 27. The actuating surface 25 of the rocker arm 14 is, furthermore, accessible in the distal region of the grip portion 10, so that actuation can be effected in a troublefree way when the grip portion 10 is grasped with one hand, that is to say without contorted movements either of the thumb or the index finger.
In the embodiment shown, the grip portion 10 and the hollow rod or hollow shaft 19 are made in one piece, for example from aluminium The suction cup 12 is mounted at the distal end of the hollow cylinder or shaft 19, and is more specifically slipped over that end in the conventional way (see in this connection DE 101 28 234 A1 or DE 197 08 604 C1). The rocker arm 14 can be made of the same material as the grip portion 10 and the hollow cylinder or shaft 19, that is to say preferably likewise of aluminium. The valve stem 13 including the valve 18, as well as the pivot axis 16, preferably consists of a relatively hard material, for example high-grade steel.
The distal end of the valve stem 13 that defines the pressure-relief valve 18 is approximately semi-spherical and is accordingly self-centring relative to the associated air-vent opening 17. The suction cup 12 consists of a highly elastic material, for example silicone rubber or the like. The valve seat, associated with the pressure-relief valve 18, at the end of the air-vent opening 17 associated with the pressure-relief valve 18 is accordingly also made of that flexible material, with the result that a high degree of sealing is achieved in the closed position of the pressure-relief valve 18 or the associated valve stem 13.
All the features disclosed in the application documents are claimed as being important to the invention insofar as they are novel over the prior art either alone or in combination.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102005041062.6 | Aug 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/007841 | 8/8/2006 | WO | 00 | 10/24/2008 |