Claims
- 1. An endotracheal tube comprising:
- a tube capable of supplying gas to a patient;
- means for protecting said tube from damage by light from a laser, said means including a woven metal shield encircling at least a portion of said tube;
- a woven fiberglass shield encircling said woven metal shield;
- said woven metal shield and said woven fiberglass shield constituting means for reflecting light from a laser and means for dispersing light from a laser, respectively.
- 2. An endotracheal tube as in claim 1 further comprising:
- a balloon connected to said endotracheal tube near an end thereof and inflatable oppositely of said end to secure said endotracheal tube in said patient's trachea;
- an umbrella, secured to said endotracheal tube adjacent said balloon and being folded to cover said balloon during insertion of said endotracheal tube into said patients' trachea, and said umbrella opening to shield said balloon from said laser light as said balloon is inflated.
- 3. An endotracheal tube, comprising:
- a tube capable of supplying gas to a patient's lungs;
- a collapsed balloon mounted on said tube near an end thereof and inflatable to secure said tracheal tube in said patient's trachea; and
- an umbrella having a first open end free to move in response to inflation of said balloon and a second end mounted on said tube adjacent to said balloon and oppositely of said tube end said umbrella being folded over said balloon to cover said balloon during insertion of said endotracheal tube into said patient's trachea, said umbrella opening to shield said balloon from laser light responsive to inflation of said balloon.
- 4. An endotracheal tube as in claim 3 wherein said umbrella is made of a flexible material having a flexible metal coating attached thereto.
- 5. An endotracheal tube as in claim 4 wherein said metal coating has its surface dulled so as to reduce the intensity of light reflecting from said metal layer.
- 6. An endotracheal tube comprising:
- a plastic tube capable of supplying gas to a patient and formed of a material that will melt and/or oxidize and/or vaporize when struck by the beam of a laser;
- means for protecting said tube from damage by light from laser including a first substantially continuous thermally conductive and reflective tubular layer surrounding said tube along the length thereof and formed of a material that is both thermally conductive as well as reflective of laser light; and
- a second tubular diffusing layer surrounding said thermally conductive and reflective tubular layer oppositely of said tube and formed of a transparent material constructed to diffuse a beam of laser light impinging on said diffusing layer and having an exposed surface opposite of said thermally conductive and reflective layer that may be exposed to a beam of laser light.
- 7. The endotracheal tube of claim 6 wherein said thermally conductive and reflective layer is formed of metallic filaments.
- 8. The endotracheal tube of claim 6 wherein said diffusing layer is made up of glass-like filaments.
- 9. The endotracheal tube of claim 6 wherein said thermally conductive and reflective layer is formed of woven metallic filaments and said diffusing layer is made up of woven glass fibers.
- 10. The endotracheal tube of claim 6 further including a collapsed balloon mounted on said tube near an end thereof, means for selectively inflating said balloon, a collapsed umbrella-like shield mounted on said tube adjacent to said balloon on the side thereof opposite said tube end and having a free edge folded over said balloon, said collapsed shield being responsive to inflation of said balloon to cause said free end to spread to shield said balloon from laser light.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 101,592 filed Sept. 28, 1987 and entitled "Shielding To Protect Material From Laser Light."
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The American Heritage Dictionary, 1982, p. 1313, 2nd Edition. |
Continuations (1)
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