This utility application relates to a tool for removing certain parasites from the skin of humans or pets, without the user having to contact the removed parasite with the user's skin.
It is common for people to own pets. It is unfortunately not uncommon for those pets to bear and host parasites which feed off of hosts after attaching themselves to the host and then boring into the skin far enough to be able to such the host's blood. Such parasites include, but are not limited to, ticks or lice.
It is important to the health of the host to promptly find and remove these parasites: The parasites often transmit diseases to their host, and/or may replicate and thereafter spread their population to other pets, or to humans with whom they frequently come into contact.
It is not only extremely unpleasant, but often difficult or impossible, for a person to safely remove such parasites. Typically, either a person grasps the parasite with the user's fingers, or the person uses a pair of ill suited tweezers or other device, and attempts to remove the parasite. This often crushes the parasite during removal, releasing blood within the parasite, as well as other fluids therewithin. Such contact by a user may cause the host, the user, or both host and user to become infected, diseased, or further infested with parasites.
Avoiding physical contact between a user's skin and a parasite being removed therefore practically eliminates these dangers. The person removing the parasite also eliminates coming into contact with blood released by the removed parasite, or from any wound of the host. It still further eliminates the proximity of a person removing the parasites from parasites that may be “riding” on the host, but not yet become attached.
There is therefore a need for a tool designed to enable a user to remove such harmful and potentially disease carrying parasites from their hosts without the user contacting the parasite with the user's skin. This prevents disease transmission and decreases the chance that parasites on the pet be acquired by the owner.
It is therefore on object of the device disclosed herein to overcome the disadvantages of manually removing parasites from a host, for example a pet.
The device of the disclosure provides a device to enable such parasite removal.
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A flashlight or lamp is coupled to the U-shaped end between the generally parallel arms 9 whereby light emitted from the lamp is aimed at the mouth 1, thereby enabling the device's user to more clearly see a parasite to be grasped or after it has been grasped and removed from a host. The lamp comprises a connecting cap 10 by which the generally parallel arms are connected to the lamp; a front shell 6 removeably threaded to a back shell 8, the back shell further comprising reticulate veins for connection and disassembly. Three button batteries 7 are disposed within an insulating cover 11, which cover is located within the front shell 6.
The front shell 6 further comprises a conical shape enclosing an LED 3 therewithin, the LED 3 comprising an electrical connection to an ON/OFF switch 5. The switch 5 and LED 3 are electrically connected to the batteries 7 by means of springs 12, 14, and circuit board 13. An electrical loop is thereby created which comprises batteries 7, back shell 8, front shell 6, springs 12, 14, switch 5 and LED 3.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200620108407.7 | Sep 2006 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US07/80124 | 10/1/2007 | WO | 00 | 3/30/2009 |