Claims
- 1. A disposable pathogen barrier for placement over and in proximate contact with a light emitting end of a light guide means of a dental material curing lamp for significantly reducing the spread of communicable and infectious diseases which may be transmitted by or through contact with human body fluids and tissues during a first and subsequent use of said dental material curing lamp in conjunction with the treatment of two or more patients eliminating the need for repeated sterilization of said dental material curing lamp between such uses for two or more patients comprising an elongated tubular sleeve made in continuous dipped form from polyurethane terminating in a substantially circular aperture at a first end thereof and having an optically transmissive second end capable of freely passing emitted light rays from said light emitting means in the range of 500-800 manometers for illuminating a designated area to expose composite dental material to said light rays and cure said composite dental material without distortion, interruption or wavelength shifting, and for fitting over said light emitting means and preventing contamination of the outer surfaces of said light emitting means and said dental material curing lamp, said barrier having sufficient elastic material memory to maintain itself in position covering said light guide means without slippage until manual removal.
- 2. In accordance with claim 1, wherein said optically transmissive second end of said disposable pathogen barrier for overlying in juxtaposition and covering the light emitting end of the light guide means of said dental curing lamp.
- 3. In accordance with claim 1, wherein said disposable pathogen barrier having a thickness in the range between 2-3 microns.
- 4. In accordance with claim 1, wherein said disposable pathogen barrier exhibits sufficient deformability, toughness and tear-resistance to stretch over said light emitting means and to withstand pulling and stretching during application and removal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a CIP of Ser. No. 08/503,038 Jul. 17, 1995 U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,621.
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