Hand held smell test
10973453 ยท 2021-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M15/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2209/134
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G01N33/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A hand held olfactory tester includes an elongated housing (12) with an opening at its forward end (30) thereof. An odorant chamber (22) located within the housing moveable axially between a forward (FIG. 4) and a backward position (FIG. 5). A wick (34) extends from the odorant chamber forwardly into a nozzle (32) carried at the forward end of the chamber. A thumb collar (24) located around the outside of the housing allows to move the odor chamber and nozzle forwardly. The forward end of the wick exposed to outside through the opening when moved forward so that vapors from the odorant can be smelled by a patient. O-rings (40, 42) seal the nozzle from the outside when in backward position to prevent vapors from escaping. An elongated spring (28) biases the odorant chamber and nozzle backwardly into its rear sealed position when the thumb collar is released.
Claims
1. A hand held olfactory tester comprising: an elongated housing having a forward portion and a rear portion, the forward portion including an opening adjacent the forward most end thereof; a single odorant chamber located within said forward portion and containing an odorant therein, said single odorant chamber having a nozzle at the forward end thereof and being moveable axially between a forward position and a backward position within said housing; a wick having a rear end located within said odorant chamber and a forward end extending forwardly thereof into said nozzle; means for moving said odorant chamber along with said wick between said forward and backward positions, said moving means including a thumb engagable member located on the exterior of said housing intermediate the ends thereof and is engagable by a person holding said housing; spring means for biasing said odorant chamber backwardly into its backward position; said forward end of said wick being exposed to the outside of said housing through said nozzle and through said opening in said housing when said odorant chamber and said wick are moved into their forward position so that vapors from the odorant that had been wicked to the forward end of said wick can be smelled by a patient, and means for sealing the forward end of said wick from the outside of said housing when said wick is in its backward position to prevent vapors from escaping from said housing, said sealing means including an O-ring located between the forward end of said nozzle and said forward most end of said housing.
2. The hand held olfactory tester as claimed in claim 1 wherein said nozzle includes an outer cylindrical wall and a plurality of openings in said cylindrical wall.
3. The hand held olfactory tester as claimed in claim 2 wherein said O-ring is carried by said nozzle.
4. The hand held olfactory tester as claimed in claim 3 including a second O-ring carried by said nozzle, one of said O-rings being located forward of said plurality of openings and the other of said O-rings being located rearwardly of said plurality of openings.
5. The hand held olfactory tester as claimed in claim 1 wherein said spring means includes an elongated spring located primarily in said rear portion of said housing.
6. The hand held olfactory tester as claimed in claim 1 wherein said thumb engagable member includes a collar surrounding said housing.
7. The hand held olfactory tester as claimed in claim 1 wherein said forward end of said wick includes means for increasing the surface area thereof to ensure that sufficient odor vapors are released.
8. The hand held olfactory tester as claimed in claim 7 wherein said means for increasing includes a plurality of grooves formed in said forward end of said wick.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the accompanying drawings forms which are presently preferred; it being understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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(9) Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like reference numerals have been used throughout the various figures to designate like elements, there is shown in
(10) The tester 10 is comprised essentially of a cylindrically shaped housing 12 having an outer cylindrical surface 14 and an inner cavity 16. The overall shape and appearance of the device 10 resembles a writing pen and is constructed and arranged so as to be capable of being held and manipulated with only one hand of the doctor or other person administering a smell test.
(11) Located in the forward end 18 of the inner cavity 16 is an odorant cylinder 20 having a chamber 22 therein. A liquid odorant (not shown) is contained within the chamber 22. The use of a liquid is, of course, by way of example only. Solid or gaseous odorants are also possible. It is also possible to fill the chamber 22 with absorbent material to hold the liquid.
(12) In any event, the cylinder 20 is axially movable within the inner cavity 16. It can be moved forwardly, i.e. to the left in
(13) Pushing the collar 24 forward will move the odorant cylinder 20 forward against the force of the spring 28. Preferably, an audio cue or alert will indicate when the collar has been moved forward into its proper position. This can be accomplished using any known device such as a snap washer or the like. When the thumb is released from the collar 24, the force of the spring 28 will cause the odor cartridge 20 to retreat backwardly to its original position.
(14) The forwardmost end 30 of the housing 12 preferably tapers down to a smaller cross section. Similarly, the forward end of the odor cylinder 20 tapers down to a shape which is substantially complementary to the forward end 30 of the housing and functions as a nozzle 32. As should be obvious to those skilled in the art, the nozzle 32 can be a separate device that is secured to the cylinder 20 in a known manner.
(15) Extending between the interior 22 of the odor chamber and the interior of the nozzle 32 is a wick 34. The wick 34 can be made from essentially any known wicking material such as various compressed fibers or porous plastics or the like. The wick 34 delivers a liquid odorant from the chamber 22 to the interior of the nozzle 32 and terminates in what is commonly referred to as a nib shown most clearly in
(16) As shown in
(17) In order to prevent the odorant from being exposed when the nozzle is closed and in order to preserve the odorant and prevent it from being wasted, the nozzle 32 is provided with a pair of O-rings 40 and 42 that are located on either side of the openings 38. The O-rings 40 and 42 seal against the inner surface of the forward end of the housing 12.
(18) To ensure that sufficient odorant vapors are released from the nib 36, the nib can be provided with a plurality of elongated grooves such as shown at 44 in
(19) The embodiment of the invention 110 shown in
(20) Furthermore, in order to increase the amount of odorant vapor that is emitted, it may be beneficial to apply air pressure to the area around the reservoir. This can be accomplished by the use of a miniature fan located within the device. The fan could be activated manually or whenever the collar 24 or the end cap 150 is moved forward.
(21) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof and accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims rather than to the foregoing specification as indicating the scope of the invention.