Claims
- 1. A cleaning device for surgical instruments comprising:
- a base,
- a plurality of bristles each having a longitudinal axis extending outwardly from said base, said bristles forming first, second and third sections,
- each of said sections comprising a plurality of rows of bristles, each of said rows comprising a plurality of bristles,
- each of said bristles being of a non-circular cross-section and having a longitudinal axis, each of said bristles further having at least one edge extending parallel to said axis,
- the bristles of said first section being relatively long and flexible,
- the bristles of said second section being of a height substantially less than half the height of the bristles of said first section, the bristles of said second section being rigid,
- the height of the bristles of said third section being intermediate the height of the bristles of said first and second sections,
- the bristles of said first section and a substantial number of bristles of said third section being sufficiently rigid that when a section tube is forced downwardly over said bristles, the bristles enter said suction tube and dislodge any material clogging said tube,
- and attaching means secured to said base for releasably attaching said base to a surface.
- 2. The cleaning device of claim 1 in which the bristles of said first section are of the order of 1/2" in height and the bristles of said second section are of the order of 1/10" in height.
- 3. The cleaning device of claim 1 in which each of said bristles of triangular cross-section.
- 4. The cleaning device of claim 3 in which each of said bristles has a flat top.
- 5. The cleaning device of claim 3 in which the maximum transverse dimension of said bristles is about 0.03".
- 6. The cleaning device of claim 5 in which the center-to-center spacing of said bristles is about 0.05".
- 7. A cleaning device for surgical instruments comprising:
- a base,
- a plurality of bristles each having a longitudinal axis extending outwardly from said base, said bristles forming first and second sections,
- each of said sections comprising a multiplicity of rows of bristles, each of said rows comprising a multiplicity of bristles,
- each of said bristles being of a non-circular cross-section and having a longitudinal axis, each of said bristles further having at least one edge extending parallel to said axis,
- the bristles of said first section being relatively long and flexible,
- the bristles of said second section being of a height of the order of 1/10" and being substantially less than half the height of the bristles of said first section, the bristles of said second section being rigid,
- the bristles of said first section being sufficiently rigid that when a suction tube is forced downwardly over said bristles the bristles enter said suction tube and dislodge any material clogging said tube, and
- attaching means secured to said base for releasably attaching said base to a surface.
- 8. The cleaning device of claim 7 in which each of said sections comprises several hundred bristles.
- 9. The cleaning device of claim 7 in which each of said sections is at least one square inch in area.
- 10. The cleaning device of claim 7 in which each of said bristles of triangular cross-section.
- 11. The cleaning device of claim 7 in which each of said bristles has a flat top.
- 12. A cleaning device for surgical instruments comprising:
- a base,
- a plurality of bristles each having a longitudinal axis extending outwardly from said base, said bristles forming first and second sections,
- each of said sections comprising a multiplicity of rows of bristles, each of said rows comprising a multiplicity of bristles,
- each of said bristles being of a non-circular cross-section and having a longitudinal axis, each of said bristles further having at least one edge extending parallel to said axis,
- the bristles of said first section being relatively long and flexible,
- the bristles of said second section being of a height of the order of 1/10" and being rigid,
- the bristles of said first section varying in height, some of said bristles being several times the height of the bristles of said second section and being sufficiently rigid that when a suction tube is forced downwardly over said bristles the bristles enter said suction tube and dislodge any material clogging said tube,
- and attaching means secured to said base for releasably attaching said base to a surface.
- 13. The cleaning device of claim 12 in which each of said sections comprises several hundred bristles.
- 14. The cleaning device of claim 12 in which each of said sections is at least one square inch in area.
- 15. The cleaning device of claim 12 in which each of said bristles of triangular cross-section.
- 16. The cleaning device of claim 12 in which each of said bristles has a flat top.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/760,358, filed Sep. 16, 1991 now abandoned.
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