Claims
- 1. A finger guard for use by medical and dental practitioners for protecting a finger or thumb while performing injections and other procedures involving sharp objects comprising:
- a body comprising a generally tubular member removably disposable on said finger;
- a first dorsal hood extending from a first end of said body;
- said first dorsal hood extending to a fingertip and covering a dorsal surface of the finger;
- a first ventral indentation in said body at said first end, said first ventral indentation being sized so as to allow a finger pad to extend outwardly thereof in relation to said body;
- a second dorsal hood extending from a second distal end of said body;
- said second dorsal hood extending over the dorsal surface of the medial joint of the finger;
- a second ventral indentation provided in the second end of said body, said second ventral indentation being sized so as to generally conform to the ventral surface of the finger at said medial joint;
- a dorsal segment of said body, the finger hood and the second hood constructed relatively thicker than a ventral segment of the body;
- the body, the first hood and the second hood constructed of a flexible, resilient material impermeable to liquids, said body adapted to said finger for continuous surface-to-surface contact with said finger;
- the dorsal segment of the body, the first hood and the second hood covering the dorsal surface of the finger from the medial joint to the fingertip;
- the ventral segment of the body covering the ventral surface of the middle phalange of the finger;
- said body, while disposed on the finger, in continuous surface-to-surface contact with the entire dorsal surface and the entire ventral surface of the middle phalange of the finger;
- whereby the said finger guard provides protection for the dorsal surface of the finger from the medial joint to the fingertip and provides protection for the ventral surface of the finger from the medial joint to the finger pad while allowing bending of the finger at the medical joint, bending of the finger at the distal joint and contacting of the fingertip with a patient or an instrument.
- 2. The finger guard according to claim 1 wherein: the tubular member is constructed of polyvinylchloride.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the body resiliently adapts to accommodate a range of finger diameters.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein
- said body is flexible in response to movement of said finger.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein
- the body is rotatable about the finger to protect a side or ventral finger surface.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the finger guard may be worn within a surgical glove without damaging said surgical glove.
- 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the body comprises a tubular member having a continuous, seamless cross-section.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the finger guard is sized such that, when disposed upon the finger, the finger guard prevents liquid penetration beneath the finger guard and liquid contact with the portion of the finger covered by the finger guard.
- 9. A finger guard for use by medical and dental practitioners for protecting a finger or thumb while performing injections and other procedure involving sharp objects comprising:
- a body comprising a generally tubular member removably disposable on said finger;
- a first dorsal hood extending from a first end of said body;
- said first dorsal hood extending to a fingertip and covering a dorsal surface of the finger;
- a first ventral indentation in said body at said first end, said first ventral indentation being sized so as to allow a finger pad to extend outwardly thereof in relation to said body;
- a second dorsal hood extending from a second distal end of said body;
- said second dorsal hood extending over the dorsal surface of the medial joint of the finger;
- a second ventral indentation provided in the second end of said body, said second ventral indentation being sized so as to generally conform to the ventral surface of the finger at said medial joint;
- a dorsal segment of said body, the first hood and the second hood constructed of a material that is relatively harder than a ventral segment of the body;
- the body, the first hood and the second hood constructed of the flexible, resilient material impermeable to liquids, said body adaptable to said finger for continuous surface-to-surface contact with said finger;
- the dorsal segment of the body, the first hood and the second hood covering the dorsal surface of the finger from the medial joint to the fingertip;
- the ventral segment of the body converting the ventral surface of the middle phalange of the finger;
- said body, while disposed on the finger, in continuous surface-to-surface contact with the entire dorsal surface and the entire ventral surface of the middle phalange of the finger;
- whereby the said finger guard provides protection for the dorsal surface of the finger from the medial joint to the fingertip and provides protection for the ventral surface of the finger from the medial joint to the finger pad while allowing bending of the finger at the medial joint, bending of the finger at the distal joint and contacting of the fingertip with a patient or an instrument.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the body resiliently adapts to accommodate a range of finger diameters.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 10 wherein
- said body is flexible in response to movement of said finger.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein
- the body is rotatable about the finger to protect a side of ventral finger surface.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 12 wherein
- the tubular member is constructed of polyvinylchloride.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the finger guard may be worn within a surgical glove without damaging said surgical glove.
- 15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 8 wherein the body comprises a tubular member having a continuous, seamless cross-section.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the finger guard is sized such that, when disposed upon the finger, the finger guard prevents liquid penetration beneath the finger guard and liquid contact with the portion of the finger covered by the finger guard.
- 17. A finger guard for use by medical and dental practitioners for protecting a finger or thumb while performing injections and other procedures involving sharp objects comprising:
- a body comprising a generally tubular member removably disposable on said finger;
- a first dorsal hood extending from a first end of said body;
- said first dorsal hood extending to a fingertip and covering a dorsal surface of the finger;
- a first ventral indentation in said body at said first end, said first ventral indentation being sized so as to allow a finger pad to extend outwardly thereof in relation to said body;
- a second dorsal hood extending from a second distal end of said body;
- said second dorsal hood extending over the dorsal surface of the medial joint of the finger;
- a second ventral indentation provided in the second end of said body, said second ventral indentation being sized so as to generally conform to the ventral surface of the finger at said medial joint;
- a dorsal segment of said body, the first hood and the second hood constructed relatively thicker than a ventral segment of the body;
- the body, the first hood and the second hood constructed of a flexible, resilient material impermeable to liquids, said body adaptable to said finger for continuous surface-to-surface contact with said finger;
- the dorsal segment of the body, the first hood and the second hood covering the dorsal surface of the finger from the medial joint to the fingertip;
- the ventral segment of the body covering the ventral surface of the middle phalange of the finger;
- said body, while disposed on the finger, in continuous surface-to-surface contact with the entire dorsal surface and the entire ventral surface of the middle phalange of the finger;
- the finger guard may be worn within a surgical glove without damaging said surgical glove;
- the body is adaptable to a range of finger diameters;
- said body is flexible in response to movement of said finger;
- the finger guard is sized such that, when disposed upon the finger, the finger guard will not permit liquid to penetrate beneath the finger guard and contact the portion of the finger covered by the finger guard; and
- whereby the said finger guard provides protection for the dorsal surface of the finger from the medial joint to the fingertip and provides protection for the ventral surface of the finger from the medial joint to the finger pad while allowing bending of the finger at the medial joint, bending of the finger at the distal joint and contacting of the fingertip with a patient or an instrument.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application serial number 07/988,717 filed on Dec. 10, 1992, now abandoned.
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