The present invention relates to a medical device and, more particularly, to a device that combines a penlight with a clip that allows the penlight to be secured to a stethoscope tube.
There are several tools consistently utilized in the field of emergency medicine to rapidly and accurately assess patients. Many medical professionals carry their stethoscope about their necks. However, other often used tools may be less readily accessible. Penlights are often used to assess a patient's pupil reactivity and shears/scissors/cutters are often used to cut away a patient's clothes, shoelaces, belt, bandages and the like. Penlights and cutters, however, are typically not carried by medical professionals and, when needed, may be difficult to find.
As can be seen, there is a need for device that allows a penlight to be carried on a stethoscope tube. There is also a need to for a device that combines a penlight and cutters that may be secured to a stethoscope tube for easy access.
In one aspect of the present invention, a light comprises a light body; a lamp disposed on one end of the lamp body; a mounting mechanism disposed on at least a portion of one side of the lamp body, the mounting mechanism attaching the light to a stethoscope tube; and a switch for providing power to the lamp.
In another aspect of the present invention, a medical tool comprises a stethoscope; a holster removably attached to a tube of the stethoscope; a penlight/cutter combination unit removably attached to the holster, wherein the penlight/cutter combination unit includes a penlight and at least a first blade, the first blade pivotably attached to the penlight.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
Various inventive features are described below that can each be used independently of one another or in combination with other features.
Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a device that allows users to have a penlight handy for medical procedures. In some embodiments, the device includes a cutting tool, such as shears or a closable blade, attached to the penlight. The device may be detachable from a holster which can be secured to a stethoscope tube.
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The shears 14 may include a means for resiliently pushing open the second blade 18 from the first blade 16. For example, an internal spring may be provided to normally keep the blades 16, 18 separated. A lock 26 may be provided for locking the second blade 18 next to the first blade 16 (in a configuration similar to closed scissors, see
The tool 10 may include a push button 32 for turning on the penlight 12. Typically, the push button 32 will be a momentarily on push button, wherein the penlight 12 is lit only during the time that the push button 32 is depressed. The tool 10 may include a battery (not shown) for powering the penlight 12. The battery may be, for example, a replaceable battery. In some embodiments, the penlight 12 is powered by 1 or 2 size-AA batteries. The penlight 12 may include a lamp 34. The lamp 34 may be any known lamp that may light by the power source in the penlight 34. In some embodiments, the lamp 34 may be a light emitting diode (LED).
The tool 10 may be adapted to be secured in a holster 36. In some embodiments, the tool 10 may include front and rear tabs 38, 40 that may fit into slots 42, 44 of the holster 36. Other attachment means for removably attaching the tool 10 to the holster 36 may be within the scope of the present invention. In some embodiments, the tool 10 may fit into the holster 36 with the shears 14 being disposed between the tool 10 and the holster 36.
The holster 36 may include an attachment strap 38 for attaching the holster 36 to a stethoscope 46. In some embodiments, the attachment strap 38 may fit into a slot in the holster 36. In other embodiments, a separate attachment device may secure the attachment strap 38 to the holster 36. The attachment strap 38 may have two ends 48 descending from the holster 38. The ends may attach together by known methods. For example, the ends may attach together with a hook and loop type fastener, such as Velcro®. An inside portion 50 of the attachment strap 38 may be formed with a non-slip material, such as a thin rubber material. This non-slip material may help secure the holster 36 to the stethoscope 46 and prevent the holster 36 from sliding on the tubing of the stethoscope 46.
To use the tool 10, the holster 36 may be secured, with the attachment strap 38, to the tubing of the stethoscope 46. The tool 10 may be removably secured to the holster 36. When the tool 10 is needed (as a penlight and/or as shears), the tool 10 is simply removed from the holster 36. The holster 36 may stay in place on the stethoscope 46.
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The pivoting arm 66 may include a stop mechanism (not shown) such as a protrusion, that may prevent the pivoting arm 66 from opening more than a predetermined angle 76. This angle 76 may be from about 5 degrees to about 80 degrees. Typical, this angle 76 may be from about 20 degrees to about 40 degrees.
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The tool 60 may include a thumb indentation 82. The thumb indentation 82 may help a user to hold the tool 60, especially when pulling the tube to use the cutting mechanism.
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In any of the above embodiments, with shears 14, with first and second blades 62, 64, or with a single blade 86, the cutting members may be made from metal, typically stainless steel, more typically 440 stainless steel. Each of the tools 10, 60, 84 described above may be used in its holster (for attachment to a stethoscope tube) or without its holster, simply as a dual purpose penlight/cutting tool.
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The mounting mechanism 100 may include a strap 106 adapted to be threaded through a loop 108 after the strap 106 is secured around the stethoscope tube 102. The strap 106 may include hook and loop-type fasteners, such as Velcro® for securing the strap 106 around the stethoscope tube 102. An inside surface 112 of the strap 106 may be coated with a rubber material to help prevent the penlight 92 from sliding on the stethoscope tube 102.
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It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/950,982, filed Nov. 19, 2010, pending, which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional patent application No. 61/281,540, filed Nov. 20, 2009, both of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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| 61281540 | Nov 2009 | US |
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| Parent | 12950982 | Nov 2010 | US |
| Child | 13092937 | US |