Irrigation system

11446427 · 2022-09-20

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

An irrigation system includes a housing on which a trigger is movably mounted, a motor, an accumulator, a pump and a gearing arranged inside the housing. At least the motor and the accumulator are mounted in a drive unit which can be replaced.

Claims

1. An irrigation system comprising a housing (1) on which a trigger (2) is movably mounted, wherein a motor, a rechargeable battery, a pump (6), and a gear mechanism are arranged in the housing (1), wherein at least the motor and the rechargeable battery are built into a drive unit (3) that is configured to be interchanged, wherein the drive unit (3) is provided with a handle (34) and is configured to be inserted into the housing (1) from above, through an opening (14), and wherein the opening is configured to be closed off with a slide flap (15) or a flap cover (16), which comprises transparent plastic, through which a display (33) provided at the head-side end of the drive unit (3) is configured to be seen while the side flap (15) or flap cover (16) is in a closed state.

2. The irrigation system according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit (3) is provided with electrical contacts.

3. The irrigation system according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit (3) is protected against splashing water.

4. The irrigation system according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit (3) is liquid-tight.

5. The irrigation system according to claim 1, wherein a shaft (31) projects out of the drive unit (3), which shaft is provided with a gearwheel (32) at its free end.

6. The irrigation system according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit (3) has a circular eccentric gearwheel (36), on which a cam (37) is formed.

7. The irrigation system according to claim 1, wherein an introduction aid (4) is provided.

8. The irrigation system according to claim 1, wherein the housing (1), trigger (2), pump (6), and gear mechanism comprise plastic.

Description

(1) Other further developments and embodiments of the invention are indicated in the other dependent claims. Exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and will be described in detail below. The drawing shows:

(2) FIG. 1 the perspective representation of an irrigation system having an introduction aid and a drive unit shown in an exploded view;

(3) FIG. 2 the perspective representation of the irrigation system shown in FIG. 1, with introduction aid and inserted drive unit;

(4) FIG. 3 the perspective representation of the irrigation system shown in FIG. 1, with the introduction aid removed and the slide cover open;

(5) FIG. 4 the perspective representation of the irrigation system, with the slide flap completely open;

(6) FIG. 5 the irrigation system shown in FIG. 4, with the slide flap partly closed;

(7) FIG. 6 the irrigation system shown in FIG. 4, with the slide flap closed;

(8) FIG. 7 the irrigation system shown in FIG. 4, with the drive unit shown in an exploded view;

(9) FIG. 8 the perspective representation of an irrigation system in a different embodiment, with the cover open, the introduction aid, and the spray nozzle, without a drive unit;

(10) FIG. 9 the perspective representation of the irrigation system shown in FIG. 8, with the cover open, the introduction aid, and the spray nozzle, with the drive unit inserted;

(11) FIG. 10 the perspective representation of the irrigation system shown in FIG. 8, with the housing partly shown in section, and the drive unit inserted;

(12) FIG. 11 the perspective representation of a drive unit;

(13) FIG. 12 the drive unit shown in FIG. 11 from a different perspective;

(14) FIG. 13 the perspective representation of a flap cover;

(15) FIG. 14 the perspective representation of a tappet.

(16) The irrigation system according to the invention comprises a housing 1 made of plastic, which is formed by a grip part 11 and a functional part 12. A trigger 2 is movably mounted on the housing 1, wherein the trigger 2 is arranged in the grip part 11. The trigger 2 is formed in the manner of a tilt lever. A holder 13 is provided on the end of the functional part 12 that faces away from the grip part 11, which holder serves to connect attachments. The attachments can be formed in known manner and provided with a splash guard at their free end. Such an attachment is shown in FIGS. 8 to 9 and indicated as “5.” In general, the attachments are configured in such a manner that two hose-like lines are provided, one of which conveys the irrigation solution in the direction toward the wound to be irrigated, and the other of which suctions the irrigation solution, together with the contaminants, out of the wound. The attachments can be configured for cleaning bone, soft tissue, or for flushing. Also, brush attachments or the like can be used.

(17) The housing 1 is provided with an opening 14, which can be closed off, in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 7, by means of a slide flap 15. In the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 8 to 14, in contrast, the opening can be closed off by means of a flap cover 16, which can be pivoted about the axis of hinges 17 provided on the housing 1 (cf. FIG. 9). In the closed state, the flap cover 16 is locked in place by means of engagement projections 18 provided on the housing 1. Furthermore, a hold-down mechanism 19 is formed on the flap cover 16.

(18) Preferably, the slide flap 15 and the flap cover 16 are produced from transparent material. In the housing 1, a shaft is formed in the grip part 11, which shaft holds a drive unit 3. In the exemplary embodiments, a motor for operation of the irrigation system and a rechargeable battery are built into the drive unit 3. In the exemplary embodiment, the rechargeable battery is rechargeable.

(19) The drive unit 3 is provided with electrical contacts 35, which correspond with electrical contacts in the housing 1. In this manner, a connection is created between the drive unit 3 and the trigger 2, so that activation of the trigger 2 starts the motor in the drive unit 3. At the same time, the electrical contacts serve for charging the rechargeable battery in the drive unit 3, in that the drive unit 3 is positioned in a charging station or connected with a charging device.

(20) The drive unit 3 is configured to be liquid-tight. At its head-side end, a shaft 31 projects out of the drive unit 3 in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 7, which shaft is provided with a gearwheel 32 at its free end. The gearwheel 32 is preferably produced from high-performance plastic. In the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 8 to 14, in contrast, the drive unit 3 has a circular eccentric gearwheel 36 at the side, on which a cam 37 is arranged. The eccentric gearwheel 36 is provided with a freewheel.

(21) Furthermore, the drive unit 3 is provided with a display 33 at its head-side end, which displays the charging status of the rechargeable battery. The display 33 is arranged below a window, so as to guarantee the embodiment of the drive unit 3 as protected against splashing water or being liquid-tight. The drive unit 3 is furthermore provided with a handle 34, which consists of a pivoting bracket in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 7. The pivoting bracket has a shape that essentially corresponds to the shape of the head-side end of the drive unit 3. In the non-used state, the handle 34 can therefore be folded in, in such a manner that it lies against the contour of the drive unit 3.

(22) Heat sensors are provided in the drive unit 3, on a circuit board, which sensors monitor the operating temperature of the drive unit 3, in particular in the region of the motor. They stand in connection with the display 33. If the sensors measure an overly high operating temperature, a signal is sent to the display 33. The display 33 thereupon signals the faulty operating state to the user. A current monitor and charging electronics can also be arranged on the circuit board.

(23) The drive unit 3 can be locked in place in the housing 1 by means of what is called a push/pull locking mechanism. This means that the drive unit 3 locks in place when it is inserted into the housing 1 from above, through the opening 14, when it reaches its functional position. In the closed state of the flap cover 16, the hold-down mechanism 19 holds the drive unit 3 in its functional position, in this regard. To unlock the drive unit 3, all that is required after the slide flap 15 or the flap cover 16 is opened is to exert pressure on the drive unit 3 from above, and thereby the drive unit 3 is released from its locked position.

(24) A pump 6 is arranged in the housing 1. The pump 6 is preferably configured in two parts and provided with a tappet 62, which is guided in a guide 61. The pump 6 interacts with a gear mechanism that is also arranged within the housing, wherein the connection of the pump 6 with the drive unit 3 is referred to as a gear mechanism. The gear mechanism in turn stands in contact with the gearwheel 32 in accordance with the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 7. In the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 8 to 14, the gear mechanism is formed by the cam 37 and a holder 64, in which the cam 37 is positioned in the installed state. The pump 6 can be a vacuum pump, a membrane pump or the like. The pump 6 is connected with two hoses 9, which are provided in the housing 1 and exit from the grip part 21 on the end facing away from the functional part 22 (cf. FIG. 10). The hoses 9 stand in connection, on the one side, with a supply container for the irrigation liquid, on the other side with a collection container for the liquid suctioned out of the wound. The hoses 9 run within the housing 1, under a cover—not shown—so as to prevent contact with the drive unit 3.

(25) The irrigation system according to the invention is delivered with an introduction aid 4. The introduction aid 4 is clamped onto the housing 1 and can be removed. As can be seen in FIGS. 1 and 2 as well as 8 and 9, the introduction aid 4 covers the top side of the housing 1 in the installed state. It has a recess 41, the size and shape of which essentially correspond to that of the opening 14 in the housing 1. A grip 42 is formed adjacent to the recess 41. Furthermore, the introduction aid 4 has an edge 43, which is structured to be circumferential in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 7.

(26) In the case of the irrigation system according to the invention, the motor and the rechargeable battery are built into the drive unit 3. The drive unit 3 is interchangeable, as can be seen, in particular, in FIGS. 1 and 7. For inserting the drive unit 3, the slide flap 25 is displaced in the direction facing away from the holder 23, as is shown in FIG. 4; in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 9, the flap cover 16 is flipped open. At the same time, the introduction aid 4 is affixed to the housing 1. As is shown in FIG. 1, for example, the operator can insert the drive unit 3 into the housing 1 from above, in that he/she introduces the drive unit 3 through the recess 41 and the opening 14 along the shaft configured in the grip part 11. During introduction, in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 8 to 13, the cam 37 comes into contact with run-in bevels 63, which results in a rotation of the eccentric gearwheel 36 due to the freewheel, and brings the cam 37 into a position in the holder 64 that is predetermined by the design. As a result, the cam 37 automatically assumes the position required for operation of the pump 6 in the functional position of the drive unit 3.

(27) Once the drive unit 3 has been introduced into the housing 1, it assumes the position shown in FIGS. 2 and 9. The introduction aid 4 is then removed from the housing 1 (FIG. 3). In this assumed working position, the contacts on the drive unit 3 enter into contact with the contacts in the housing 1. At the same time, in this position the gearwheel 32 or the cam 37 is in the position suitable for operation of the pump 6. Using the cam 37 arranged on the eccentric gearwheel 36, which rotates during operation, the rotational movement of the drive is converted to an axial movement of the tappet of the pump 6.

(28) After the handle 34 is folded in, the slide flap 15 is displaced in the direction of the holder 13 in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 7, until it has reached its closing position, as shown in FIG. 6. In the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 8 to 14, the flap cover 16 is flipped about the axis formed by the hinges 17, until the flap cover 16 engages with the engagement projections 18. Since the slide flap 15 or the flap cover 16 is configured to be transparent, the display 33 of the drive unit 3 can be seen even when the slide flap 15 or the flap cover 16 is closed. After the irrigation system is connected with the liquid container and collection container, and after the respectively desired attachments have been inserted into the holder 13, the irrigation system can be put into operation by activation of the trigger 2. This is done in a manner known from other irrigation systems.

(29) After use of the irrigation system according to the invention, the drive unit 3 can be removed from the housing 1 by means of opening the slide flap 15 or the flap cover 16. For this purpose, first pressure is exerted on the drive unit 3 from above, so as to unlock it. Then the handle 34 can be flipped upward, so that the user can grasp it and remove the drive unit 3 from the housing 1. After removal of the drive unit 3, as it is shown in FIG. 7, for example, the housing 1, which consists only of plastic, can be disposed of, together with the components arranged in it. The drive unit 3 itself can be brought to a charging station, so as to supply the rechargeable rechargeable battery with current.

(30) Due to the configuration of the drive unit 3 as being protected against splashing water or being liquid-tight, the possibility fundamentally exists of cleaning and/or sterilizing the drive unit 3 with the components arranged in it. As a result, all demands regarding hygiene in the operation area are met. There are no hygiene reservations in this regard, since during insertion of the drive unit 3, only contact with the introduction aid 4 can come about, but the latter is removed after introduction. Consequently, the housing 1 remains sterile on the outside, even if a non-sterile drive unit 3 is introduced.

(31) Because of the manifold usability of the drive unit 3, disposal of complete irrigation systems including drive and power supply, as known from the state of the art, is prevented, and this makes a significant contribution to environmental protection and to reduction of costs. Because the housing 1, including trigger 2, pump 6, and gear mechanism, consists exclusively of plastic, the possibility of very easy recycling also exists, since it is possible to eliminate prior separation of individual components made of different materials, in particular of metals.

(32) Furthermore, because of the plastic selected for the housing 1, reliable and, at the same time, fatigue-free handling is also made possible. Furthermore, the irrigation system according to the invention is easy to handle because of its ergonomic design, and therefore offers the operator convenient and fatigue-free operation.