Claims
- 1. A sharpener for a medical instrument having two prongs which are movable with respect to one another about an axis of rotation, each of which has a sharpenable edge in a respective plane oblique to said axis of rotation, comprisinga housing having a first opening which is shaped to accept the fingers of a hand, a second opening in spaced relationship to said first opening, and a sharpening element, having an abrasive surface, mounted on said housing and bisecting said second opening thereby defining two apertures for respectively receiving the prongs of said instrument whereby said edges of said instrument can be simultaneously drawn over said sharpening element for sharpening them, the sharpening element comprising aluminum oxide in an amount of 50%-90% by weight and other oxides in an amount of 5%-50% by weight.
- 2. A sharpener for a medical instrument having two prongs which are movable with respect to one another about an axis of rotation, each of which has a sharpenable edge in a respective plane oblique to said axis of rotation, comprisinga housing having a first opening which is shaped to accept the fingers of a hand, a second opening in spaced relationship to said first opening, and a sharpening element, having an abrasive surface, mounted on said housing and bisecting said second opening thereby defining two apertures for respectively receiving the prongs of said instrument whereby said edges of said instrument can be simultaneously drawn over said sharpening element for sharpening them, said first aperture having a major diameter large enough to enable four fingers of a human hand to be received therein to enable gripping of the housing with a thumb of the hand in engagement with a surface of a perimeter of the housing.
- 3. A sharpener for a medical instrument having two prongs which are movable with respect to one another about an axis of rotation, each of which has a sharpenable edge in a respective plane oblique to said axis of rotation, comprisinga housing having a first opening which is shaped to accept the fingers of a hand, a second opening in spaced relationship to said first opening, and a sharpening element, having an abrasive surface, mounted on said housing and bisecting said second opening thereby defining two apertures for respectively receiving the prongs of said instrument whereby said edges of said instrument can be simultaneously drawn over said sharpening element for sharpening them, said sharpening element having a longitudinal axis traversing said second opening and an abrasive surface tangential to a plane oblique to said longitudinal axis.
- 4. A sharpener for a medical instrument in accordance with claim 3 wherein said sharpening stone is frustoconical in shape.
- 5. A sharpener for a medical instrument in accordance with claim 4 wherein diametrically opposite planes tangential to the frustoconical surface of said sharpening element intersect said longitudinal axis at angles substantially equal to angles at which said respective planes of said edges intersect said axis of rotation of said prongs.
- 6. A sharpener for a medical instrument having two prongs which are movable with respect to one another about an axis of rotation, each of which has a sharpenable edge in a respective plane oblique to said axis of rotation, comprisinga housing having a first opening which is shaped to accept the fingers of a hand, a second opening in spaced relationship to said first opening, and a sharpening element, having an abrasive surface, mounted on said housing and bisecting said second opening thereby defining two apertures for respectively receiving the prongs of said instrument whereby said edges of said instrument can be simultaneously drawn over said sharpening element for sharpening them, a wall of the housing circumscribing the first opening having grooves for receiving fingers to aid in grasping.
- 7. A sharpener for a medical instrument in accordance with claim 6 wherein the housing has an outer circumferential wall with a dimple for receiving a thumb.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/075,158 filed Feb. 18, 1998.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/US99/03376 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO99/42247 |
8/26/1999 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/075158 |
Feb 1998 |
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