The present invention relates to a protection bracket for an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus probe (hereinbelow, referred to as an ultrasonic probe), and more particularly, to a bracket used to protect an acoustic device array (hereinbelow, may also be referred to as a lens) provided at an end of the probe in a disinfection/cleaning process or the like of the probe, and an ultrasonic probe in which the bracket is attached to its end.
An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus is widely used in implementation of ultrasonic image processing and measurement of human body by using a probe placed inside or outside the body to be subjected to inspection. The probe originates energy pulses in the body, and they are transmitted/received with an acoustic device array to receive a return pulse of the energy reflected from the internal structure of the body. The pulse or beam of the return energy is electrically transferred to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus.
As a probe, a diagnosis probe for execution of general ultrasonic diagnosis, a paracentesis probe for execution of paracentesis under the guidance by the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, a surgical probe, a scan head of which is placed inside the body during surgery such as vascular or transplant surgery, and the like, are known. To use these probes for different patients, it is necessary to disinfect (sterilize, pasteurize) the probes.
In the probe disinfection process, in some cases, the lens at the probe end is damaged, or broken, and the impact of the breakage destroys the acoustic device. Especially, when the length of the probe for diagnosis is long as in the case of an endovaginal probe, there is a probability that the lens is broken due to handling upon disinfection.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a probe protection bracket which is mainly used upon disinfection of the probe for disinfection without damage to the lens at the probe end.
Further, the present invention also has an object to provide a probe protection bracket which is attached when there is a probability that the lens provided at the end of the probe is damaged upon conveyance or the like of the probe.
Further, the invention also has an object to provide an ultrasonic probe which can be subjected to disinfection without damaging the lens.
The ultrasonic probe protection bracket of the present invention is an ultrasonic probe protection bracket to protect a lens at an end of an ultrasonic probe, wherein, in a state where the bracket is attached to a probe end portion, the probe end portion is placed inside the bracket thereby the lens is protected, and a gap exists between the probe and the bracket.
It is preferable that the bracket has an engagement member that is engaged with an engagement member of the probe, on an inner wall of its end portion, and an accommodation member that protects the probe end portion, at its rear end portion, and wherein, in a state where the bracket is attached to the probe, the rear end of the bracket accommodation member is longer than the position of a lens end of the probe, and the lens is positioned inside the accommodation member at the end of the bracket.
Further, in the ultrasonic probe of the present invention, the ultrasonic protection bracket is attached to the end.
Since the bracket of the present invention protects the lens at the end of the probe upon disinfection or the like of the probe and does not prevent disinfectant medium from contact with the probe, the disinfection of the probe can be efficiently performed. Further, the bracket of the present invention is attached to the probe when there is a probability that the lens provided at the end of the probe is damaged upon conveyance or the like of the probe, and the probe end can be protected. Further, in the ultrasonic probe in which the bracket is attached to its end, the lens at the probe end is protected, and further, as disinfectant medium becomes into contact with the probe main body, disinfection of the probe can be efficiently performed.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
An ultrasonic probe has a convex type lens having a curved probe surface or a linear type lens having a flat probe surface. The bracket of the present invention especially produces a high degree of effectiveness when it is adapted to the convex type probe where the lens surface is vulnerable. However, the bracket is also effective for the linear surface type lens. Since the both types of lenses are not particularly distinguished from each other, the lens will be simply represented as a lens in the following description of the working example.
An engagement member 13 is provided on a side wall part of the probe main body 11. The engagement member 13 shown in
The bracket 2, which protects the lens 12 of the ultrasonic probe 1, comprises an accommodation member 21 to protect the lens 12 and an engagement member 22 having a concave groove shape to be engaged with the convex rail engagement member 13 of the ultrasonic probe 1.
The accommodation member 21 may have an arbitrary shape as long as it can cover the portion of the lens 12 and protect the lens 12. For example, as shown in
Further, to fully bring the disinfectant liquid or the like into contact with the ultrasonic probe 1, a gap K in which at least liquid enters is provided between the ultrasonic probe 1 and the bracket. In this manner, as the gap K is provided, the liquid such as disinfectant liquid is fully brought into contact with the surface of the ultrasonic probe 1. Further, when a collision occurs with the bracket 2, the gap K works as a cushion to mitigate the impact transmitted to the ultrasonic probe 1.
The engagement member 22 of the bracket 2 shown in
As described above, in a state where the ultrasonic probe 1 and the bracket 2 are engaged with engagement between the convex rail engagement member 13 and the concave groove engagement member 22, the surface of the lens 12 is protected with the accommodation member 21, and there is no probability that the surface of the lens 12 is brought into direct contact with an outer wall or the like.
To disinfect/clean the ultrasonic probe 1, disinfectant medium such as disinfectant liquid or cleaning liquid is used. To completely disinfect/clean the probe 1, it is necessary to fully bring the disinfectant medium into contact with necessary portions of the probe 1 in a state where the bracket 2 is attached. Accordingly, when the bracket 2 is attached to the ultrasonic probe 1, if the bracket 2 prevents contact between the disinfectant liquid/cleaning liquid and the ultrasonic probe 1, disinfection/cleaning is insufficient. As described above, the bracket 2 of the present invention has a gap for entrance of the disinfectant medium between the ultrasonic probe 1 and the bracket 2.
The width of the gap is sufficient as long as the disinfectant medium can be fully brought into contact with the ultrasonic probe 1. That is, the size of the accommodation member 21 of the bracket 2 is slightly larger than the size of the ultrasonic probe 1, and when it is attached to the ultrasonic probe 1, the gap K where at least the disinfectant medium enters exists around the member and between the member and the probe main body 11 and has a length H to protect the lens 12. In the working embodiment shown in
Further, when it is necessary to disinfect the engagement members 13 and 22 as concave rail engagement member and convex groove engagement member, the width of the convex engagement member is narrower than the groove width of the concave groove engagement member. Further, the height of the convex engagement member is lower than the height of the concave groove such that the members are loosely engaged with each other and the disinfectant medium can be fully brought into contact with the engagement members 13 and 22.
The disinfection of the ultrasonic probe 1 will be described with reference to
As shown in
In the above description, the disinfection/cleaning process in which the bracket 2 is attached to the ultrasonic probe 1 and liquid is used as a disinfectant medium has been mainly described, however, in the case of gas sterilization using gas as a disinfectant medium on the ultrasonic probe 1, a similar effect to that upon the liquid disinfection can be obtained. Note that when the bracket 2 is employed only for gas sterilization, the width of the gap between the ultrasonic probe 1 and the bracket 2 may be set such that the gas as the disinfectant medium pervades the gap. Accordingly, the gap K can be narrowed.
Further, the bracket 2 of the present invention can be applied regardless of type of probe such as a general diagnosis probe, a paracentesis probe for execution of paracentesis, a surgical probe and the like. Especially, when the bracket 2 of the present invention is applied to an endovaginal probe having a long length, as the entire length of the probe main body including the probe end can be covered with the bracket, the probe breakage can be effectively prevented.
The subject matter of the bracket 2 of the present invention is to protect the lens exposed at the end of the ultrasonic probe 1 and prevent damage to the lens by application of impact to the lens. However, the bracket also effectively prevents breakage of the lens 12 of the ultrasonic probe 1 by application of impact to the lens. For example, when the ultrasonic probe 1 is conveyed in a state where the bracket 2 is attached, it can be conveyed while the lens is protected from impact or the like upon conveyance.
Many widely different embodiments of the invention may be configured without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention. It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described in the specification, except as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-378010 | Dec 2005 | JP | national |