The invention relates to a surgical light comprising a lamp unit having a plurality of individual light sources accommodated in a housing, a retaining arm system which receives the lamp unit in a displaceable and/or pivotable manner, and an operating device for inputting a change command regarding a light adjustment of the lamp unit.
From the state of the art, generic surgical lights are basically known already. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,880,957 B2 discloses a lighting device with electronic shadow compensation.
However, in the configurations known from the state of the art it has turned out to be a drawback that, especially when the operating device is attached to the housing of the lamp unit, the position of the lamp unit is frequently inadvertently changed when the operating device is actuated. This is especially due to the fact that the retaining arm systems used are relatively smooth-running. When the lamp unit is gripped, it is intended to be swiveled as easily as possible. Therefore, it has been considered already to mount the operating devices basically at positions other than the lamp unit, such as at the retaining arm system. It has turned out, however, that for actuating the operating devices used, excessively high operating forces still have to be applied which may result in inadvertent displacement of the surgical light/lamp unit during operation. Inadvertent displacement of the surgical light occurs especially when the height of the operating device is not optimally adjusted to the operator.
Therefore, it is the object of the present invention to eliminate said drawbacks known from the state of the art and, especially, to provide a surgical light in which during operation a position of the lamp unit is intended to be minimally influenced by the operating input of the user.
According to the invention, this is achieved by the fact that the operating device includes a touch-sensitive screen/touchscreen and is pivotably mounted at a fastening section provided at the retaining arm system.
Such arrangement and design of the operating device, on the one hand, helps to optimally adjust the position of the operating device to the respective operator and, on the other hand, to actuate the same with minimum effort. This helps to significantly improve the operation of the surgical light.
Further advantageous embodiments are claimed in the subclaims and shall be illustrated hereinafter.
When the operating device is arranged in the area of a universal joint of the retaining arm system, preferably at a supporting arm portion of the universal joint forming a gimbal bracket, the probability of inadvertently changing the position of the lamp unit when the operating device is actuated is further reduced.
When the fastening section forms a distal end of a supporting arm portion of the retaining arm system, the operating device is preferably freely accessible for actuation by the operator.
Moreover, it is advantageous when a user interface of the touch-sensitive screen is (spatially) identically oriented both in a first position and in a second position of the operating device. In this way, the operation is further facilitated.
In this context, it is especially useful when the operating device in the first position is arranged with its center of gravity, preferably a center of volume or mass, above the fastening section, when viewed in a vertical direction, and/or in the second position is arranged with the center of gravity below the fastening section, when viewed in the vertical direction. This helps to permit especially ergonomic operation.
In terms of control it is especially advantageous when the touch-sensitive screen is coupled to a control unit (for data transmission), wherein the control unit preferably is coupled in turn to a position detection sensor/acceleration sensor, and wherein the control unit acts to control the touch-sensitive screen so that the user interface of the touch-sensitive screen in the operating state maintains a fixed (spatial) orientation while the operating device is swiveled. In this way, the operation of the operating device and of the surgical light is further facilitated.
Moreover, it is of advantage when the operating device is pivotably mounted between at least two positions offset against (about) 180° which preferably form the first and second positions. This helps to further facilitate operation and the operating device can be individually adjusted to the size of the operator.
In this context, it is also useful when the operating device is (detachably) secured/fixed in position positively and/or non-positively to the retaining arm system in at least two positions, preferably the first position and the second position. Thus, the two positions are configured as locking positions and the operating device is safely supported.
Further, it is advantageous when the operating device includes a box-shaped operating housing which is formed to be separated in terms of material from the operating area. In this context, it is especially advantageous when a longitudinal axis of the operating device is vertically oriented in each of the at least two positions of the operating device. This helps to further facilitate the structure of the operating device.
It is of particular advantage when the operating device/the operating housing is configured as to thickness so that it can be gripped by a human hand. This helps to further facilitate operation.
In this context, it is especially advantageous when the operating device is mounted to the fastening section so that in any position/swivel position relative to the retaining arm system it can be gripped from behind (by a human hand) in a section adjacent to the fastening section. This means that in any position at least a clearance of at least 2 cm, preferably at least 3 cm, is always formed on a side of the operating device/the operating housing facing away from the touch-sensitive screen. In this way, the operating device has an especially ergonomic design and, in the form of a handle, can be gripped by the operating surgeon.
In other words, the surgical light according to the invention includes an operating device arranged on a surgical light which combines a touch-display surface (user interface) and a handle (operating housing/handle). The operating device may be in the form of a handle in such way that the operating functions can be operated by the operator's thumb and the operator's fingers lying there behind prevent the operating device from backing away. The operating device may be arranged to be rotatable about 180° (upwards or downwards) in its orientation so that it can be adapted to the size of the operator. The display (user interface) may be of the flip type. Thus, easy handling is possible with simultaneous positioning of the lamp.
Hereinafter, the invention shall be illustrated in detail by way of various figures; in this context, also various example configurations shall be described;
wherein:
The Figures are merely schematic and serve exclusively for the comprehension of the invention. Like elements are provided with like reference numerals.
A surgical light according to the invention is illustrated in
In
From the first swivel joint 5 the first supporting arm portion 8a extends to a (second) swivel joint 16 facing away from the housing 3. By means of the second swivel joint 16 a second supporting arm portion 8b is pivotally connected to the first supporting arm portion 8a. The two swivel joints 15 and 16 form pivot axes which are aligned substantially normal to each other. The second supporting arm portion 8b thus forms the universal joint 9 by interaction with the first supporting arm portion 8a as well as the two swivel joints 15 and 16. Consequently, the restraining arm system 4 is also referred to as gimbal retaining arm system 4.
The second supporting arm portion 8b is further connected during operation by its side again facing away from the second swivel joint 16 to a third supporting arm portion of the retaining arm system 4 not illustrated here for the sake of clarity, for example while a further third swivel joint/and/or a further (second) universal joint is/are formed.
The housing 3 of the lamp unit 2 has a substantially umbrella-type configuration, as is evident from
It is also especially clearly visible in
The operating device 5 is substantially box-shaped. In a box-shaped operating housing 12 of the operating device 5, a touch-sensitive screen 6 (also referred to as touchscreen/touch display) is mounted. As is evident from
In this example configuration, the operating device 5 is secured in position relative to the second supporting arm portion 8b in two positions/swivel positions according to
In
In the first position according to
As is clearly evident in connection with
Especially, the user interface 14 is oriented identically in space both in the first position and in the second position. In the second position, too, the operating device 5 is vertically oriented.
The operating device 5/operating housing 12 is dimensioned and arranged to be spaced apart from the remaining second supporting arm portion 8b adjacent to the fastening section 7 such that a human hand can grip behind the same, as is clearly evident from
The touch-sensitive screen is coupled to a control unit not detailed here for the sake of clarity, wherein the control unit in turn is operatively connected to a position detection sensor, such as an acceleration sensor, which is not detailed here for the sake of clarity, either. Said acceleration sensor is equally provided in the operating device 5. The position detection sensor is configured so that it detects a position of the operating device 5 in space and transmits a corresponding measured value to the control unit. In response to the measured value, the control unit then acts upon the touch-sensitive screen so that the user interface 14 is retained in its fixed spatial orientation in the operating state, when the operating device 5 is swiveled, but in its orientation relative to the operating housing 12 is equally swiveled about 180°.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2016 117 068.2 | Sep 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/070488 | 8/11/2017 | WO | 00 |