EYE SPECULUM
20220079575 ยท 2022-03-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/0206
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00367
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An eye speculum including a frame and a first and a second holder movably mounted on the frame. A first retraction blade is secured to the first holder and a second retraction blade secured to the second holder. An adjustment mechanism is operably secured to the frame and to the first and second holders. The adjustment mechanism includes a rotatable actuating device engageable by a user, wherein rotation of the actuating device translates the first and second holders relative to each other to control a separation distance between the first and second retractor blades.
Claims
1. An eye speculum comprising: a frame; a first and a second holder movably mounted on the frame; a first retraction blade secured to the first holder and a second retraction blade secured to the second holder; an adjustment mechanism operably secured to the frame and to the first and second holders; and the adjustment mechanism including a rotatable actuating device engageable by a user, wherein rotation of the actuating device linearly translates the first and second holders relative to each other to control a separation distance between the first and second retractor blades.
2. The eye speculum as defined in claim 1, wherein the actuating device is connected to a gear and the first and second holders each include a linear gear operatively engaged with the gear, wherein rotation of the actuating device translates the first holder and second holder relative to each other and changes the separation distance between the first and second blade.
3. The eye speculum as defined in claim 2, wherein the separation distance between the first and second retractor blade is independent of the angular orientation of the first and second holder.
4. The eye speculum as defined in claim 1, wherein the first and second retraction blades each include curved bodies defining a channel opening and the channel openings of the first and second retraction blades facing in opposite directions.
5. The eye speculum as defined in claim 1, wherein the frame includes a pair of guide elements and each one of the pair of guide elements being engageable with one of the first and second holder for guiding the linear translation of the first and second holders relative to the frame.
6. The eye speculum as defined in claim 5, wherein the pair of guide elements each include a slot formed in the frame and the first and second holders include projections each disposed in one of the slots.
7. The eye speculum as defined in claim 1, wherein the first retraction blade is secured to the first holder by a first arm and the second retraction blade is secured to the second holder by a second arm.
8. The eye speculum as defined in claim 7, wherein the first blade has a groove for receiving a distal end of the first arm, and the second blade has a groove for receiving a distal end of the second arm.
9. The eye speculum as defined in claim 8, wherein the distal end of the first and second arms each have a hook that facilitates connection with one of the first and second blade retractors.
10. The eye speculum as defined in claim 9, wherein the first and second blade each have a bore disposed adjacent the groove, a portion of the arm lying in the groove and a tip portion being disposed in the bore to retain the holder to the arm.
11. The eye speculum as defined in claim 9, wherein the first and second arms each have a proximal end secured to their respective holder.
12. The eye speculum as defined in claim 11, wherein the first and second holders each have a recess formed therein and a resilient clip disposed in the recess, the recess receiving the proximal end of the arm and the insertion of the proximal deflects the clip and the clip retains the proximal end therein.
13. The eye speculum as defined in claim 1, wherein the first holder and second blade holder are similarly formed and interchangeable with each other.
14. An eye speculum comprising: a frame; a handle depending from the frame; a first and a second holder movably mounted on the frame, the first and second holders each having a linear gear portion; a first retraction blade secured to the first holder and a second retraction blade secured to the second holder; an adjustment mechanism operably secured to the frame, the adjustment mechanism operably connected to the first and second holders for translating the first and second holders relative to each other; and the adjustment mechanism including a round gear rotatably secured to the frame and meshed with linear gear portion of the first and second holder, wherein rotation of the round gear controls a separation distance between the first and second retractor blade and the separation distance is independent of an angular orientation between the first and second holder.
15. The eye speculum as defined in claim 14, wherein the round gear is operably connected to a rotatable actuating device.
16. The eye speculum as defined in claim 15, wherein the round rear is on an opposite side of the frame as the rotatable actuating device
17. The eye speculum as defined in claim 14, wherein the rotatable actuating device is a wheel having a diameter larger that a width of the frame.
18. The eye speculum as defined in claim 14, wherein the frame includes a pair of guide elements and each one of the pair of guide elements being engageable with one of the first and second holder for guiding the linear translation of the first and second holders relative to the frame.
19. A method of operating an eye speculum comprising: obtaining an eye speculum as defined in claim 1; grasping the elongate handle in one hand; and rotating the wheel with the thumb of the grasping hand to translate the first and second holders relative to each other.
20. The method as defined in claim 18, placing the first and second retraction blades around a patient's eye lids.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0024] The retraction blades adjustment mechanism 22 supported on the frame 12 permits a practitioner to both hold the eye speculum 10 and adjust the distance between the retraction blades 18 and 20 using one hand. The adjustment mechanism actuating device 24 includes a wheel 32 rotatably supported on the frame wall 26. The wheel rotates about an axis X-X as shown on
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[0028] The first and second holders 14, 16 may be interchangeable with each other and similarly formed. This simplifies manufacturing since the same piece can be used for both the first and second holder. When secured to the frame 12 the first holder 14 is in a first orientation and the second holder 16 is in a second orientation. When in the first and second orientation, the first and second holders 14, 16 are inverted with respect to each other as shown in
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[0034] Due to the linear translation of the holders and retractor blades attached thereto, the separation distance between the first and second retractor blades is independent of the angular orientation of the first and second holders. Therefore, the angular orientation between the first and second retractor blades does not change as the distance between the blades is adjusted. The linear separation of the blades mimics the natural linear movement of the eye lids.
[0035] In operation, a practitioner using the eye speculum 10 may first rotate the wheel 32 to bring the first and second retraction blades 18 and 20 together such that they are spaced a distance that permits them to be inserted under the eyelids. The practitioner, while holding the eye speculum by the handle 28, then inserts the first and second retraction blades 18 and 20 into position around the upper and lower eyelids. The practitioner then rotates the wheel 32 with their thumb, of the same hand holding the handle 28, in a direction which causes the distance between the blades 18, 20 to be increased and the eyelids retracted. The practitioner may then treat the eyes as necessary.
[0036] When the procedure is completed, the practitioner may then turn the wheel 32 in the opposite direction to decrease the distance between the blades 18, 20, thus permitting the eyelids to return to their initial state. The eye speculum 10 can then be removed from the patient.
[0037] Given the teachings provided herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will be able to contemplate other implementations and applications of the techniques and disclosed embodiments. Although illustrative embodiments have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that illustrative embodiments are not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various other changes and modifications are made therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the appended claims.