TRIMSAFE HISTOLOGY RADIUS BLADE GROSSING KNIFE
20220281126 ยท 2022-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01B1/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3211
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A histology radius blade grossing knife is provided. The histology radius blade grossing knife has a blade mounting system adapted to operatively retain a histology radius trimming blade. The blade mounting system provides a retaining spine for engaging an upper edge of the trimming blade, wherein a rear portion of the retaining spine is securely sandwiched by retaining plates of the blade mounting system. Furthermore, the trimming blade provides notches and/or recesses for facilitating such operative association. Each histology radius trimming blade embodies a radiused or otherwise uniquely shaped heel for cutting and dissecting tissue
Claims
1. A blade mounting system for engaging a trimming blade, comprising: a handle; a spine for engaging the upper portion of the trimming blade; a blade mounting system connected to the handle; a first and second retaining plates for sandwiching a proximal end of the spine; a blade stop partially nested in said proximal end; and the blade stop having a protruding portion protruding from said proximal end, wherein the protruding portion is dimensioned to engage a substantial portion of a heel edge of the trimming blade that protrudes from the said proximal end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0020] Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a histology radius blade grossing knife having a blade mounting system adapted to operatively retain a histology radius trimming blade. The blade mounting system provides a retaining spine for retaining an upper edge of the trimming blade, while the trimming blade provides notches and/or recesses for facilitating such operative association by way of a thumb latch and stop blade provided by the blade mounting system. The histology radius trimming blade embodies a radiused or otherwise uniquely shaped heel for cutting and dissecting tissue specimens taken from patients in medical laboratories for anatomical pathology applications, including but not limited to grossing, sectioning, post-mortem examination, and medical research.
[0021] Referring now to
[0022] The trimming knife blades 10, 74, and 78 may have a rounded radius blade heel 12, a straight edge blade heel 76, or a segmented angled blade heel 80, respectively, so as to be adapted for smoother cutting and dissecting of tissue specimens taken from patients in medical laboratories. The rounded radius blade heel 12 may be defined by a curvature having a radius of approximately 1.00 inch, ranging between 0.95 and 1.05 inch in radius. The curvature may be further defined by a rise of between 0.15 and 0.17 inches and a run between 0.45 and 0.55 inches. The straight edge blade heel 76 may be defined by a straight edge interconnecting said rise and said run. The segmented angled blade heel 80 may have a first segmented edge 81 and a second segmented edge 82 oblique relative to the first segmented edge, and wherein the second segmented edge 82 is longer than the first segmented edge 81. Each blade 10, 74, and 78 may provide a hanging hole 14.
[0023] The handle 30 and spine 20 are interconnected by a blade mounting system 90. The handle 30 may be any material with the durability and strength to be used as described herein, such as molded plastic material. The blade mounting system 90 may provide a first retainer plate 41 connected to a distal end of the handle 30.
[0024] In certain embodiments, the spine 20 may have a small narrow slot 22 that allows an upper edge the blade (10, 74, or 78) to be slidably received and engaged by tension. The spine 20 may have a folded shape, wherein the lower lengthwise edges taper towards each other for engaging the upper edge of the relevant blade. Along the opposing upper rounded lengthwise edge is a spine locking tab notch 24. A proximal portion 95 of the spine 20 may provide a release tab slot 26 along a side portion thereof, as illustrated in
[0025] The present invention may include a separate pivotable connected thumb latch 48 pivotable between a locked position and an open position. The latch 48 may provide a thumb tab 52 for facilitating such pivoting. The latch 48 may provide a locking tab 54 that is received in the spine locking tab notch 24 (and thus the knife locking tab notch 16 of a blade properly received by the spine 20) in a locking engagement. The latch 48 may provide a blade release tab 56 that also moves along with the locking tab 54, wherein the blade release tab 56 slides along the release tab slot 26 of the spine 20 and an associated systemic release tab slot 36 provide by the first retainer plate 41. The pivotable latch 48 pivots about a pivot pin 62 disposed through a pivot hole 50 in the body of the latch 48.
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[0027] A blade stop 64 (having fastener insert holes 66 also adapted for associating with fasteners 70 and 72) may nest within the proximal portion 95 of the blade spine 20. Along said proximal portion 95, the lower lengthwise edges may not be tapered towards each other (like the remaining portion of the blade spine 20) so as to accommodate the nested blade stop 64. The blade stop 64 provides a protruding stop tab 68 that operatively engages a stop notch 18 along a rear edge of the relevant blade 10, 74 and 78.
[0028] Each blade 10, 74 or 78 has two notches (the stop notch 18 and the locking tab notch 16) for securement. The rear stop notch 18 mates with the protruding stop tab 68 provided by the blade stop 64 housed in the blade spine 20. As mentioned above, the handle 30 provides the pivotable thumb latch 48 with locking tab 54 that seats down into the top locking tab notch 16. These two notches 16 and 18 work together to secure the blade safely in the blade retainer spine 20, eliminating the need for securing screws found in the prior art. The thumb latch 48 also has a second lever on it that pushes the blade to aid in blade removal.
[0029] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the following claims.