Claims
- 1. A support device for medical instruments comprising a pair of independently adjustable semicircular support track frames that can be positioned in different planes and at different angles with respect to each other to optimize the direction in which operating elements such as spatulas can be applied, a support arm for each frame, each support arm having a holder for supporting its respective track frame slidably thereon and detachably therefrom and clamping the track frame thereto, and support legs for respectively supporting said support arms, said support arms being movable upwardly and downwardly and pivotally movable relative to the support legs and rotatable about the support legs by means of connectors, and each holder being pivotally movably connected to the respective support arm and clamped thereto by clamping means.
- 2. A support device as set forth in claim 1, wherein on said support track frames is provided at least one movable base slidable along a track of the support track frame, fixable in any position and detachable therefrom.
- 3. A support device as set forth in claim 2, wherein said movable base is provided with a column uprightly standing thereon, on which column is mounted a spatula support in a manner such that it is movable upwardly and downwardly and pivotally movable relative to said column and rotatable about said column and fixable in a desired position, and other said movble base is provided with a column for other medical instrument.
- 4. A support device as set forth in claim 1, wherein each said semicircular support track frame is formed with a semicircular track along which movable bases for medical instruments are slidable.
- 5. A support device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said support arm is connected to the support leg by means of a connector which is integrally formed with said support arm and is clamped to said support leg by means of a locking rod.
- 6. A support device for medical instruments comprising a pair of semicircular track frames positionable to form a generally circular frame, and respective means for independently adjustably supporting said track frames for substantial universal orientation with respect to one another, each means for supporting including a holder for slidably supporting the respective track frame, means for clamping the track frame to said holder, a support arm for said holder, a support leg for said support arm, and releasable clamp means for adjustably securing said support arm to said support leg, said clamp means when released allowing upward and downward movement, pivotal movement and rotatable movement of the support arm relative to the support leg, and said holder of each means for supporting being pivotally connected to the respective support arm for pivotal adjustment and clamped thereto by a releasable clamping device.
- 7. A support device as set forth in claim 5, wherein each means for supporting includes an articulated three linkage assembly.
- 8. A support device for medical instruments comprising a pair of independently adjustable semicircular support track frames that can be positioned in different planes and at different angles with respect to each other to optimize the direction in which operating elements such as spatulas can be applied, a support arm for each frame, each support arm having a holder for supporting its respective track frame slidably thereon and detachably therefrom and clamping the track frame thereto, and support legs for respectively supporting said support arms, said support arms being movable upwardly and downwardly and pivotally movable relative to the support legs and rotatable about the support legs by means of connectors, and each said semicircular support track having an inverted trapezoidal cross section and being slidably fitted in a dovetail groove of said holder with the aid of a gib and clamped to said holder by means of clamping means.
- 9. A support device for medical instruments comprising a pair of semicircular track frames positionable to form a generally circular frame, and respective means for independently adjustably supporting said track frames for substantial universal orientation with respect to one another, each track frame having a trapezoidal cross-section, and each means for supporting including a holder having a dovetail groove in which the respecstive track frame is slidably fitted, and means for clamping the track frame to the holder with the aid of a gib.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 025,194, filed Mar. 29, 1979, now abandoned.
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S.G & O, vol. 101, No. 1, p. 81 (Jul. 1955). |
Document Re Greenberg's "Universal Retractor". |
Document Re Sugita's "Cerebral Surgical Multipurpose Head Frame". |
Document Re Kanshepolsky's "Brain Retractor". |
Document Re Yasargil's "Flexible Arm Type Retractor". |
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