Claims
- 1. An intubation instrument, a portion of which is for insertion into a patient through the patient's mouth, the patient having a respiratory system with an oropharynx, a laryngopharynx, and an epiglottis, said intubation instrument comprising:a body having a handle attached thereto; an elongate arm having an elongate base portion operably secured to said body at one end and an elongate lifter portion extending from said elongate base portion toward an opposite end of said elongate base portion thereby defining an angle between said elongate base portion and said elongate lifter portion, said elongate base portion having a first defined length, said first defined length being long enough to extend through the patients mouth into the patient's oropharynx; said elongate lifter portion having, a distal end for insertion distal-end first through a patient's mouth, a second defined length, said second defined length being long enough to extend into the laryngopharynx and operably engage the epiglottis of the patent when the elongate base portion is extended into the patient's oropharynx, and, a smooth surface for engaging the patient's epiglottis.
- 2. The intubation instrument of claim 1, further including a viewer positioned substantially near where said elongate base portion meets said elongate lifter portion of the elongate arm, said viewer directed toward the distal end of said elongate lifter portion.
- 3. The intubation instrument of claim 2, wherein said viewer is a telescope.
- 4. The intubation instrument of claim 2, wherein said viewer is a Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor camera.
- 5. The intubation instrument of claim 2, wherein said viewer is a Charged Coupled Device camera.
- 6. The intubation instrument of claim 2, further including a light operably secured to said lifter portion.
- 7. The intubation instrument of claim 6, wherein said light is a Light Emitting Diode.
- 8. The intubation instrument of claim 2, further including a display for viewing video output from said viewer.
- 9. The intubation instrument of claim 8, wherein said display is remotely connected to said camera.
- 10. The intubation instrument of claim 1, wherein said angle is between 5° and 85°, inclusive.
- 11. The intubation instrument of claim 10, wherein said angle, is between 30° and 60°, inclusive.
- 12. The intubation instrument of claim 10, wherein said angle is aproximately 45°.
- 13. The intubation instrument of claim 1, wherein said elongate lifter portion is between 3-10 centimeters long, inclusive.
- 14. The intubation instrument of claim 13, wherein said elongate lifter portion is between 4-8 centimeters long, inclusive.
- 15. The intubation instrument of claim 14, wherein said elongate lifter portion is approximately 6 centimeters long.
- 16. The intubation instrument of claim 1, wherein said first defined length and said second defined length are substantially the same length.
- 17. The intubation instrument of claim 1, wherein said lifter portion is pivotally secured to said base portion at a pivot point.
- 18. The intubation instrument of claim 17, further including a locking mechanism for actuating and holding said lifter portion in a predetermined position about said pivot point.
- 19. An intubation instrument, a portion of which is for insertion into a patent through the patient's mouth, comprising:a body having a handle attached thereto; an elongate arm having an elongate base portion attached to the body and an elongate lifter portion having a smooth surface for engaging the patient's epiglottis, said elongate lifter portion having a distal end for insertion distal-end first through a patient's mouth; said elongate lifter portion being at least 3 centimeters long and extending from said elongate base portion by at least a 5 degree angle; a viewer positioned substantially near the area where said elongate base portion meets said elongate lifter portion of said elongate arm, said viewer directed toward the distal end of said elongate lifter portion; and, a light operably secured to said elongate lifter portion.
- 20. The intubation instrument of claims 19, wherein said light is a Light Emitting Diode.
- 21. The intubation instrument of claim 19, wherein said viewer is Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor camera and said light is a Light Emitting Diode operably secured to said elongate lifter portion.
- 22. An intubation instrument, a portion of which is for insertion into a patient through the patient's mouth, comprising:a body having a handle attached thereto; an elongate arm having an elongate base portion attached to the body and an elongate lifter portion having a smooth surface for engaging the patient's epiglottis, said elongate lifter portion having a distal end for insertion distal-end first through a patient's mouth and pivotally secured to said elongate base portion at a pivot point; said elongate lifter portion being at least 3 centimeters long and extending from said elongate base portion by at least a 5 degree angle.
- 23. The intubation instrument of claim 22, further including a locking mechanism for actuating and holding said elongate lifter portion in a predetermined position about said pivot point.
- 24. The intubation instrument of claim 22, further including a viewer operably secured to said intubation instrument, and a display for viewing output from said viewer.
- 25. The intubation instrument of claim 24, wherein said viewer is a camera and said display is remotely connected to said camera.
- 26. An intubation instrument, a portion of which is for insertion into a patient through the patient's mouth, comprising:a body having a handle attached thereto; an elongate arm having an elongate base portion operably secured to said body at one end and an elongate lifter portion extending from said elongate base portion toward an opposite end of said elongate base portion, said elongate lifter portion having a smooth surface for engaging the patient's epiglottis and a distal end for insertion distal-end first through a patient's mouth; said elongate lifter portion being at least as long as said elongate base portion and extending from said elongate base portion by at least a 5 degree angle.
- 27. The intubation instrument of claim 26, further including a viewer positioned substantially near where said elongate base portion meets said elongate lifter portion of said elongate arm, said viewer directed toward the distal end of said elongate lifter portion.
- 28. The intubation instrument of claim 27, wherein said viewer is a Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor camera.
- 29. The intubation instrument of claim 28, wherein said viewer is a Charged Coupled Device camera.
- 30. The intubation instrument of claim 26, further including a light operably secured to said lifter portion.
- 31. An intubation instrument, a portion of which is for insertion into a patient through the patient's mouth, comprising:a body having a handle attached thereto; an elongate arm having an elongate base portion attached to the body and an elongate litter portion having a smooth surface for engaging the patient's epiglottis, said elongate lifter portion having a distal-end for insertion distal-end first through a patient's mouth and being approximately as long as said elongate base portion and extending from said elongate base portion by at least a 5 degree angle; a complementary metal oxide semiconductor camera positioned substantially where the elongate base portion meets said elongate lifter portion of said elongate arm, said complementary metal oxide semiconductor camera directed toward the distal-end of said elongate lifter portion; and, a light operably secured to said elongate lifter portion.
- 32. The intubation instrument of claim 31, wherein said light is a Light Emitting Diode.
- 33. The intubation instrument of claim 31, wherein said light is a Light Emitting Diode.
- 34. An intubation instrument, a portion of which is for insertion into a patient through the patient's mouth, comprising:a body having a handle attached thereto; an elongate arm having an elongate base portion attached to the body and an elongate lifter portion extending from said elongate base portion, said elongate base portion having a first defined length, said elongate lifter portion having a second defined length and a smooth surface for engaging the patient's epiglottis and a distal end for insertion distal-end first through a patient's mouth, said elongate arm defining an anterior side positioned toward said handle and an opposite posterior side; said second defined length being about as long as said first defined length; and, a viewer operably secured to said posterior side of said arm substantially where said elongate base portion meets said elongate lifter portion, said viewer directed toward the distal end of said elongate lifter portion.
- 35. The intubation instrument of claim 34, wherein the portion of the intubation instrument for insertion into a patient through the patient's mouth is elongate and has a longitudinal center, and said base portion meets said lifter portion substantially near said longitudinal center.
- 36. The intubation instrument of claim 34, wherein said viewer is a Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor camera.
- 37. The intubation instrument of claim 36, further including a display operably secured to said camera.
- 38. The intubation instrument of claim 34, wherein said lifter portion is pivotally secured to said base portion.
- 39. The intubation instrument of claim 38, further including a Light Emitting Diode operably secured to said lifter portion.
- 40. An intubation instrument a portion of which is for insertion into a patient through the patient's mouth, comprising;a body having a handle attached thereto; an elongate arm having an elongate base portion attached to the body and an elongate lifter portion having a smooth surface for engaging the patient's epiglottis, said elongate lifter portion having a distal end portion for insertion distal end portion first through a patient's mouth, said elongate arm defining an anterior side positioned toward said handle and an opposite posterior side; a viewer operably secured to said posterior side of said elongate arm substantially near where said elongate base portion meets said elongate lifter portion, said viewer directed toward the distal end portion of said elongate lifter portion; and, said elongate arm having a center, and said elongate base portion meets said elongate lifter portion substantially near said center.
- 41. The intubation instrument of claim 40, wherein said viewer is a Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor camera.
- 42. The intubation instrument of claim 41, further including a display operably secured to said Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor camera.
- 43. The intubation instrument of claim 40, wherein said elongate lifter portion is pivotally secured to said elongate base portion.
- 44. The intubation instrument of claim 43, further including a Light Emitting Diode operably secured to said elongate lifter portion.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/704,507, filed on Nov. 2, 2000, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/060,891, filed on Apr. 15, 1998, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,142,144 on Nov. 7, 2000. This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Nos. 60/067,205, filed on Dec. 1, 1997, 60/074,355, filed on Feb. 10, 1998, 60/168,711 filed on Dec. 6, 1999, and 60/223,330, filed on Aug. 7, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (4)
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60/067205 |
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60/074355 |
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60/168711 |
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60/223330 |
Aug 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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09/060891 |
Apr 1998 |
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09/704507 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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