Claims
- 1. A medical irrigator comprising:
a handpiece, said handpiece having: a body having a front end; a discharge head in the body that is directed toward the front end of the body; a supply tube in fluid communication with said discharge head through which fluid is supplied to said discharge head; and a drain tube mounted in said body so as to have an open end adjacent said front end of said body; and a tip assembly for connection to said handpiece, said tip assembly including: a discharge tube having a first neck that is positioned to be seated in said discharge head; and a suction tube that is attached to said discharge tube, said suction tube having a second neck that is dimensioned to be seated in said open end of said drain tube.
- 2. The irrigator of claim 1, further including a lock tab integral with said tip assembly and a tip lock movably secured to said front end of said body of said handpiece for engaging said lock tab to releasably secure said tip assembly to said handpiece.
- 3. The irrigator of claim 2, wherein:
said lock tab is integrally formed with a portion of said discharge tube that is positioned towards said handpiece and said first neck is provided with a seal that seats in said discharge head; and said tip lock is formed with a plate for abutting said lock tab that is flexibly mounted to said body of said handpiece so as to be selectively moved away from said lock tab.
- 4. The irrigator of claim 1, wherein said drain tube is a single-piece tube having a first section mounted in said body of said handpiece and a section that extends beyond said handpiece for connection to an external suction unit.
- 5. The irrigator of claim 1, further including a pump disposed in said handpiece wherein said supply tube is connected to said pump, said discharge head is part of said pump and said pump forces fluid from said supply tube through said discharge head.
- 6. The irrigator of claim 5, wherein:
a motor is disposed in the body of said handpiece for actuating said pump, wherein the motor is regulated by applying a variable potential drive signal thereto; said handpiece is formed to define a handgrip; a trigger is movably secured to a surface of said handgrip that is grasped during operation of said irrigator; and a control unit for controlling the application the drive signal to said motor and the potential of the drive signal is disposed in said body of said handpiece, said control unit including a movable wiper that is connected to said motor for regulating the potential of the drive signal applied to said motor and that is connected to said trigger for displacement by said trigger.
- 7. An irrigating handpiece for use with a discharge tube, said irrigating handpiece comprising:
a body shaped to have a handgrip and a front end spaced from said handgrip; a discharge head directed towards an opening in said front end of said body; a supply tube in fluid communication with said discharge head that extends from said body through which fluid is supplied to said discharge head; and a tip lock seated in said front end of said front end of said body, said tip lock having: a face plate located forward of said discharge opening, said face plate having an opening through which the discharge tube is inserted for coupling to said discharge head; and a flexible biasing member extending between said face plate and said body for holding said face plate in a static position relative to said discharge tube so that when said face plate is so positioned, said face plate engages a complementary surface of the discharge tube extending through said face plate.
- 8. The irrigation handpiece of claim 7, wherein said face plate and said biasing member of said tip lock are integrally formed as a single unit.
- 9. The irrigation handpiece of claim 8, wherein said biasing member is a spring arm.
- 10. The irrigation handpiece of claim 7, further including a drain tube seated in said body that extends from said front end for receiving a suction tube.
- 11. The irrigator of claim 7, further including a pump disposed in said body wherein said supply tube is connected to said pump, said discharge head is part of said pump and said pump forces fluid from said supply tube through said discharge head.
- 12. An irrigating handpiece for receiving a tip assembly having a discharge tube and a suction tube, said irrigating handpiece comprising:
a body shaped to have a handgrip, a front end spaced from said handgrip, and a channel that extends from said front end towards said handgrip; a discharge head directed toward said front end of said body to which the discharge tube is connected; a supply tube in fluid communication with said discharge tube through which fluid is supplied to said discharge head; and a single-piece drain tube, said drain tube having a first section that is disposed in said channel and that has an open end adjacent said front end of said body for receiving the suction tube and second section integral with said first section that extends from said body.
- 13. The irrigating handpiece of claim 12, wherein: said channel is contained within an opening formed in an outer surface of said body so that said first section of said drain tube is at least partially visible from outside of said body; and said drain tube is formed from transparent tubing.
- 14. The irrigating handpiece of claim 12, wherein said body is formed from two shell sections and said first section of said drain tube is disposed between said shell sections.
- 15. The irrigating handpiece of claim 12, wherein said channel extends at least partially through said handgrip of said body.
- 16. The irrigating handpiece of claim 12, further including a tip lock movably secured to said front end of said body for removably securing the tip assembly to said handpiece.
- 17. An irrigating handpiece comprising:
a body shaped to have a front end and a handgrip spaced from said front end; a pump disposed in said body for discharging an irrigating fluid, said pump having a discharge head that is directed towards said front end through which irrigating fluid is discharged; a motor disposed in said body that is connected to said pump for driving said pump, said motor being actuated at different speeds to control the discharge of fluid by said pump in response to the application of a variable potential drive signal thereto; a trigger that is movably mounted to a surface of said handgrip that is held during use of said handpiece; a power cord connected to said body over which the drive signal is supplied; and a voltage control unit disposed in said body and connected between said power cord and said motor for controlling the potential of the drive signal applied to said motor, said voltage control unit having a movable wiper that opens/closes a connection over which the drive signal is applied to said motor and that regulates the potential of the drive signal applied to said motor, said wiper being connected to said trigger so as to be displaced by movement of said trigger.
- 18. The irrigating handpiece of claim 17, wherein, said trigger is normally biased in an off position and, when said trigger is in said off position, said trigger holds said wiper in an open position to prevent a drive signal from being applied to said motor.
- 19. The irrigating handpiece of claim 18, further including a biasing member for holding said trigger in said off position.
- 20. The irrigating handpiece of claim 19, wherein said basing member is a spring.
- 21. The irrigating handpiece of claim 18, wherein said trigger is a movable element having opposed first and second ends, said first end being pivotally secured to said body, a spring extends between said body and said trigger to urge said second end into said off position wherein said second end is spaced from said body.
- 22. The irrigating handpiece of claim 17, wherein:
said power cord includes a plurality of power conductors, each said power conductor supplying a drive signal having a distinct potential; and said wiper selectively connects said motor to each said power conductor to control the potential of the drive signal applied to said motor.
- 23. The irrigating handpiece of claim 17, wherein said voltage control unit includes a resistor to which the drive signal is applied and said wiper extends between said motor and said resistor and is selectively positionable across said resistor to regulate the potential of the drive signal applied to said motor.
- 24. An irrigating handpiece comprising:
a body shaped to have a front end and a handgrip spaced from said front end; a pump disposed in said body for discharging an irrigating fluid, said pump having a discharge head that is directed towards said front end through which irrigating fluid is discharged; a motor disposed in said body that is connected to said pump for driving said pump, said motor being actuated at different speeds to control the discharge of fluid by said pump in response to the application of a variable potential drive signal thereto; a power cord connected to said body, said power cord having a plurality of power conductors over which drive signals different potentials are supplied; a voltage control unit disposed in said body and connected between said power conductors and said motor for controlling the potential of the drive signal applied to said motor, said voltage control unit having: a resistor to which a first one of said power conductors is connected; and a movable wiper with a first end that is connected to said motor and a second end that is positionable across said resistor for supplying an adjustable fraction of the drive signal supplied from said first power conductor to said motor and that is further selectively connectable to the remaining said power conductors selectively supplying the drive signal supplied from one of the remaining said power conductors to said motor; and a movable switch mounted to said body that is connected to said wiper for positioning said second end of said wiper.
- 25. A tip assembly for use with an irrigating handpiece, said tip assembly including:
an elongated discharge tube having an a circular outer surface with an outer diameter a front end and a rear end opposite said front end; a first neck integrally formed with said rear end so as to extend rearwardly therefrom; an annular seal disposed over an outer surface of said first neck; and a tab integrally formed with said discharge tube that extends away from said outer surface of said discharge tube, said tab being located adjacent said rear end of said discharge tube.
- 26. The tip assembly of claim 25, further including a suction tube that extends approximately parallel to said discharge tube, said suction tube being connected to said discharge tube by at least one web and having a front end adjacent said front end of said discharge tube and a rear end adjacent said rear end of said discharge tube.
- 27. The tip assembly of claim 26, further including a spray shield that is removably secured over said first end of said discharge tube and said first end of said suction tube.
- 28. The tip assembly of claim 27, wherein said spray shield is formed to have a discharge chamber with an open end that is positioned against a surface, a discharge bore that provides fluid communication from said front end of said discharge tube to said discharge chamber and a suction bore that provides fluid communication from said discharge chamber to said front end of said suction tube, wherein said suction bore has an opening into said discharge chamber that is located proximal to said open end of said discharge chamber and said discharge bore has an opening into said discharge chamber that is located distal to said open end of said discharge chamber.
- 29. The tip assembly of claim 27, wherein said spray shield is formed to define: a discharge chamber with which said discharge tube and said suction tube are in fluid communication, said discharge chamber having an open end that is positioned against a surface; and a plurality of channels that are located around a front end of said suction tube that extend from an outside environment to said front end of said discharge chamber
- 30. The tip assembly of claim 26, wherein said suction tube has an outer surface having a diameter an inner wall having a diameter and a second neck that extends rearwardly from said rear end of said suction tube, said second neck having an outer surface with a diameter less than said diameter of said outer surface of said suction tube and an inner wall with a diameter equal to the diameter of the inner wall of said suction tube.
- 31. A medical irrigator comprising:
a handpiece, said handpiece including: a body having a front end; a pump disposed in said body for discharging irrigating fluid, said pump having a discharge head directed toward said front end of said body; and a motor disposed in said body for actuating said pump in response to receiving a drive signal; a supply tube connected at one end to said pump and at second end to a source of irrigating fluid; a power cable for supplying the drive signal, said power cable being connected at one end to said motor, extending outside of said body and having a plug attached to a second end located outside of said body; and a power pack, said power pack having: a plurality of series-connected rechargeable cells for producing a drive signal; and a terminal for establishing a removable connection between said cells and said plug of said power cable.
- 32. The medical irrigator of claim 31, wherein said power pack includes a voltage regulator connected between said cells and said terminal for monitoring the potential across said cells and that produces said drive signal, said voltage regulator producing a constant voltage drive signal as the potential across said cells varies.
- 33. The irrigator of claim 31, wherein said voltage regulator provides a plurality of drive signals having different potentials to said motor, wherein said voltage regulator draws charge equally from each said cell.
- 34. The irrigator of claim 33, wherein:
said motor operates at variable speeds as a function of the potential of the drive signal applied thereto; said power cable includes first and second power conductors over which drive signals from said power pack are supplied to said speed controller; a speed controller internal to said body of said handpiece selectively connects one of said first or second power conductors to said motor; and said voltage regulator includes:
a detector for monitoring through which of said first or second power conductors current is flowing to said speed controller, said detector being configured to generate a detector signal indicating through which said power conductor current is flowing; and a voltage controller connected to said cells for regulating the potential of the current flow therefrom and to said detector for receiving said detector signal, said voltage controller being configured to regulate the potential of current flow from cells as a function of said detector signal.
- 35. The irrigator of claim 34, wherein said voltage regulator monitors the potential across the cells and further regulates the potential of the drive signal produced by said cells as a function of the potential across said cells.
- 36. The irrigator of claim 35, wherein when said potential across said cells falls to a first voltage, said voltage regulator causes said cells to produce a drive signal having a single potential and, when said potential across said cells drops below a second voltage less than the first voltage, said voltage regulator prevents said cells from producing the drive signal.
- 37. A tip assembly for a medical irrigator, said tip assembly including:
an elongated discharge tube having a first open end through which irrigation fluid is introduced into said discharge tube and a second open end opposite said first open end; and a nozzle assembly fitted over said second open end, said nozzle assembly including: a face over said second open end that is formed with a plurality of openings through which the irrigating fluid is discharged; and a spray head rotatably attached to said face, said spray head having a plurality of spaced apart shoulder sections, wherein said spray head can be rotated to a first position wherein said face openings are substantially aligned with interstitial spaces between said shoulder sections and a second position wherein said shoulder sections at least partially subtend said openings.
- 38. The tip assembly of claim 37, further including a suction tube connected to said discharge tube.
- 39. A power pack including:
a plurality of series-connected rechargeable cells, said plurality of cells having a positive terminal and ground terminal; a recharging circuit connected between said positive terminal and said ground terminal of said plurality of cells for supplying a charging current to said cells; first and second power conductors connected to said positive terminal of said plurality of cells, wherein one said power conductors is an active power conductor through from which a drive signal is available and current is drawn; a current flow detector connected to said first and second power conductors for monitoring current flow through said power conductors to determining which said power conductor is the active power conductor, said current flow detector generating an active conductor signal indicating which said power conductor is the active power conductor; and a voltage regulator connected across said positive terminal and said ground terminal of said plurality of cells and to said current flow detector for receiving said active conductor signal, said voltage regulator being configured to establish the potential of the drive signal delivered over the active power conductor based on said active conductor signal.
- 40. The power pack of claim 39, wherein said voltage regulator causes said plurality of cells to produces a pulse-width modulated drive signal having pulses with variable on-duty cycles and said voltage regulator regulates the on-duty cycle of the drive signal as a function of said active conductor signal.
- 41. A tip assembly for use with an irrigating handpiece, said tip assembly including:
an elongated discharge tube having an a circular outer surface with an outer diameter a front end and a rear end opposite said front end; a first neck integrally formed with said rear end so as to extend rearwardly therefrom; and a spray shield removably secured over said front end of said discharge tube, said spray shield having a discharge chamber that is in fluid communication with said front end of said discharge tube, said discharge chamber having an open end spaced from said front end of said discharge tube.
- 42. The tip assembly of claim 41, wherein:
a suction tube is attached to said discharge tube, said suction tube having a front end adjacent said front end of said discharge tube and a rear end adjacent said rear end of said discharge tube; and said spray shield is removeably attached to said front end of said suction tube and said discharge chamber is in fluid communication with said front end of said suction tube.
- 43. A medical irrigator comprising:
a handpiece, said handpiece having a front end; a pump disposed in said handpiece for forcing irrigating fluid through said handpiece; a discharge tube extending from the front end of said handpiece and connected to said pump for receiving the irrigating fluid, said discharge tube having at least one discharge opening through which the irrigating fluid is discharged; and a spray head moveably attached to said discharge tube, said spray head having at least one flow diverter member wherein, said spray head is attached to said discharge tube so as to have a first position in which said flow diverter member is not aligned with the discharge opening of said discharge tube and a second position wherein said flow diverter member is aligned with said the discharge opening so that the irrigation fluid discharged through the discharge opening strikes and is diverted by said flow diverter member.
- 44. The medical irrigator of claim 43, further including a spray shield attached to said discharge tube.
- 45. The medical irrigator of claim 43, wherein said spray head is rotatably mounted to said discharge tube.
- 46. The medical irrigator of claim 43, wherein:
said discharge tube has a front face in which the at least one discharge opening is formed and a post extends forward from the front face; and said spray head is rotatably mounted to said post.
- 47. The medical irrigator of claim 43, wherein:
said discharge tube has a front face that is formed with a plurality of spaced apart discharge openings; and said spray head is formed with a plurality of spaced apart flow diverter members and is shaped so that, when said spray head is in the first position, said flow diverter members are not aligned with the discharge openings of said discharge tube and, when said spray head is in the second position, said flow diverter members are aligned with individual discharge openings.
- 48. The medical irrigator of claim 43, wherein said discharge tube, including said spray head, is removably attached to said handpiece.
- 49. A medical irrigator comprising:
a body; a pump disposed in said body for forcing irrigating fluid through said body; a discharge tube extending from said body and connected to said pump for receiving the irrigating fluid, the discharge tube having a front face formed with at least one discharge opening through which the irrigating fluid is discharged; and a flow diverter attached to said discharge tube, said flow diverter having a diverter surface located forward of the discharge opening wherein, said flow diverter is moveably attached to said discharge tube so that said flow diverter has a first position in which said diverter surface is out of registration with the discharge opening and second position in which said diverter surface is in registration with the discharge opening.
- 50. The medical irrigator of claim 49, further including a spray shield attached to said discharge tube.
- 51. The medical irrigator of claim 49, wherein said flow diverter is rotatably mounted to said discharge tube.
- 52. The medical irrigator of claim 49, wherein:
a post extends forward from the front face of said discharge tube; and said spray head is rotatably mounted to said post.
- 53. The medical irrigator of claim 49, wherein:
the discharge tube front face is formed with a plurality of spaced apart discharge openings; and said flow diverter is formed with a plurality of spaced apart flow diverter surfaces and is shaped so that, when said flow diverter is in the first position, said flow diverter surfaces are not in registration with the discharge openings of said discharge tube and, when said flow diverter is in the second position, said flow diverter surfaces are in registration with separate discharge openings.
- 54. The medical irrigator of claim 49, wherein:
the discharge tube front face is formed with a plurality of spaced apart discharge openings; and said flow diverter spray head is formed with: a base that is rotatably attached to said discharge tube so that said flow diverter can be rotated between the first and second flow diverter positions; and plurality of spaced apart flow diverter surfaces that extend from said base and said flow diverter is shaped so that, when said flow diverter is in the first position, said flow diverter surfaces are not in registration with the discharge openings of said discharge tube and, when said flow diverter is in the second position, said flow diverter surfaces are in registration with separate discharge openings.
- 55. The medical irrigator of claim 54, wherein:
a post extends forward from the front face of said discharge tube; and said flow diverter base is rotatably mounted to said post.
- 56. The medical irrigator of claim 49, wherein said flow diverter is shaped so that, when said flow diverter is in the first position, irrigation fluid discharged from the discharge tube opening does not strike said flow diverter prior to discharge from said medical irrigator and, when said flow diverter is in the second position, irrigation fluid discharged from the discharge tube opening strikes the flow diverter surface prior to said discharge from said medical irrigator.
- 57. The medical irrigator of claim 49, wherein said discharge tube and said flow diverter are removably attached to said body.
- 58. A tip assembly for use with a medical irrigator, said tip assembly including:
an elongated discharge tube having a rear end, a front end opposite the rear end and at least one discharge opening formed in the front end; an attachment surface formed on said discharge tube, said attachment surface being shaped to cooperate with a medical irrigator for releasably holding said discharge tube to the medical irrigator; and a spray head moveably attached to the front end of said discharge tube, said spray head having at least one flow diverter member wherein, said spray head is attached to said discharge tube and said flow diverter is shaped so that said spray has head has a first position in which said irrigation fluid is discharged from said tip assembly in a first pattern and a second position in which said flow diverter member causes irrigation fluid to be discharged from said tip assembly in a second pattern different from the first pattern.
- 59. The tip assembly of claim 58, further including a spray shield attached to said discharge tube.
- 60. The tip assembly of claim 58, wherein said spray head is rotatably mounted to said discharge tube.
- 61. The tip assembly of claim 58, wherein:
said discharge tube has a front face in which the at least one discharge opening is formed and a post extends forward from the front face; and said spray head is rotatably mounted to said post.
- 62. The tip assembly of claim 58, wherein:
said discharge tube has a front face that is formed with a plurality of spaced apart discharge openings; and said spray head is formed with a plurality of spaced apart flow diverter members and is shaped so that, when said spray head is in the first position, said flow diverter members are not aligned with the discharge openings of said discharge tube and, when said spray head is in the second position, said flow diverter members are each aligned with individual discharge openings.
- 63. The tip assembly of claim 58, wherein said attachment surface is a surface of an attachment member formed on said discharge tube.
- 64. The tip assembly of claim 63, wherein said attachment member is a tab integrally formed with said discharge tube.
- 65. The tip assembly of claim 58, wherein said flow diverter is shaped so that, when said spray head is in the first position, irrigation fluid discharged from said discharge opening does not strike said flow diverter prior to discharge from said tip assembly and, when said spray head is in the second position, irrigation fluid discharged from said discharge opening strikes said flow diverter member prior to discharge from said tip assembly.
- 66. The tip assembly of claim 58, further including a suction tube that is attached to said discharge tube.
- 67. A tip assembly for attachment to a medical irrigator, said tip assembly including:
an elongated discharge tube having a rear end, a front end opposite the rear end, a front face formed in the front end, the front face being formed with at least one discharge opening; a mounting surface formed on said discharge tube that is shaped to engage a portion of a medical irrigator for removably securing said discharge tube to the medical irrigator; and a flow diverter attached to said discharge tube, said flow diverter having diverter surface located forward of the discharge opening wherein, said flow diverter is moveably attached to said discharge tube so that said flow diverter has a first position in which said diverter surface is out of registration with the discharge opening and second position in which said diverter surface is in registration with the discharge opening.
- 68. The tip assembly of claim 67, wherein said flow diverter is shaped so that, when said flow diverter is in the first position, irrigation fluid discharged from the discharge tube opening does not strike said flow diverter prior to discharge from said tip assembly and, when said flow diverter is in the second position, irrigation fluid discharged from the discharge tube opening strikes the diverter surface prior to said discharge from said tip assembly.
- 69. The tip assembly of claim 67, further including a spray shield attached to said discharge tube.
- 70. The tip assembly of claim 67, wherein said flow diverter is rotatably mounted to said discharge tube.
- 71. The tip assembly of claim 67, wherein:
a post extends forward from the front face of said discharge tube; and said spray head is rotatably mounted to said post.
- 72. The tip assembly of claim 67, wherein:
the discharge tube front face is formed with a plurality of spaced apart discharge openings; and said flow diverter is formed with a plurality of spaced apart flow diverter surfaces and is shaped so that, when said flow diverter is in the first position, said flow diverter surfaces are not in registration with the discharge openings of said discharge tube and, when said flow diverter is in the second position, said flow diverter surfaces are in registration with the discharge openings.
- 73. The tip assembly of claim 67, wherein:
the discharge tube front face is formed with a plurality of spaced apart discharge openings; and said flow diverter is formed with a plurality of spaced apart flow diverter surfaces and wherein there are interstitial spaces between said flow diverter surfaces so flow diverter is shaped so that, when said flow diverter is in the first position, the interstitial spaces between said flow diverter surfaces are in registration with the discharge openings of said discharge tube and, when said flow diverter is in the second position, said flow diverter surfaces are in registration with the discharge openings.
- 74. The tip assembly of claim 67, wherein:
the discharge tube front face is formed with a plurality of spaced apart discharge openings; and said flow diverter spray head is formed with: a base that is rotatably attached to said discharge tube so that said flow diverter can be rotated between the first and second flow diverter positions; and plurality of spaced apart flow diverter surfaces and is shaped so that, when said flow diverter is in the first position, said flow diverter surfaces are not in registration with the discharge openings of said discharge tube and, when said flow diverter is in the second position, said flow diverter surfaces are in registration with separate discharge openings.
- 75. The tip assembly of claim 67, wherein said mounting surface is a surface of a mounting member formed on said discharge tube.
- 76. The tip assembly of claim 75, wherein said mounting member is a tab integrally formed with said discharge tube.
- 77. The tip assembly of claim 67, further including a suction tube that is attached to said discharge tube.
- 78. The tip assembly of claim 67, wherein:
the front face of said discharge tube is formed with a plurality of spaced apart discharge openings; a post extends is attached to and extends forward from the front face of said discharge tube; and said flow diverter includes: a base that is rotatably fitted to said post; a plurality of spaced apart shoulder sections that extend outwardly from said base, each said base section defining a separate flow diverter surface; and a nose that extends forward from said base.
RELATIONSHIP TO EARLIER APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/704,835, filed Oct. 31, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. ______, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/425,820, filed Oct. 22, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,179,807, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application No. 08/915,431, filed Aug. 20, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,099,494. The above patents and pending application are incorporated by reference into this application.
Divisions (3)
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09425820 |
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09704835 |
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09425820 |
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